Alias ROSS
PPA
CRIMINAL CALENDAR.
Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3234, 27 November 1867, Page 3
William S. Tidmarsh, per 'Louisa Campbell,' 1841,' [ free, English, ropemaker, aged 28, married Churoh of England, can read and write ; oommitted November 4, 1867 by Resident Magistrate,, , Auctland, for breaking and entering a dwelling-house and stealing therefrom.
THE SYDNEY AND AUCKLAND STEAMER. CRIMINAL CALENDAR
Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3238, 2 December 1867, Page 6
William S. Tidmarsh, per 'Louisa Campbell,' 1841, free, English, ropemaker, aged 28, mairied, Church of England, can read and write ; committed November 4, 1867, by Resident Magistrate, Auckland, for uttering a forged cheque.
New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1240, 5 November 1867, Page 4
POLICE COURT.?Saturday.
(Before Thomas Beckham, Esq., 8.M.. William S. Tidmarsh was placed in the dock, charged by George Kowley with having, on the 14th rL. uttered a forged cheque on the Union Bank of Australia, for the sum of £2.; The Commissioner of Police informed the Bench that the prisoner had been apprehended at Maraiti by Detective Ternahan, who had only reached town with his charge at 9 o'clock that morning, and a remand would therefore be necessary.
SUPREME COURT.?Criminal Sittings.
New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1264, 3 December 1867, Page 4
Tidmarsh, also against Boyle and Ohilderhouse, (cattle stealing)
POLICE COURT.?Monday. [Before T. Beckham, Esq., R.M.]
Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3215, 5 November 1867, Page 3
New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1264, 3 December 1867, Page 3
W. S. Tidmarsh pleaded guilty to an indictment charging him with uttering a forged cheque, and was sentenced to twelve months' imprisonment with hard labor.
CAPTURE OF A NOTORIOUS CRIMINAL.
Wanganui Herald, Volume XII, Issue 3623, 28 January 1880, Page 3
Auckland, Jan 28. Information reached the police station lflßt night that a number of determined outrages had been committed by conic unknown pevson upon a party of defenceless ladiea ; in each case the ruffian made good his escape. Detectives acquainted with facts were placed upon trial, and about an hour afterwards Sergeant Jackson, of Parnell, was told that a man had been discovered in the act of committing an indecent assault on a respectable woman. He at once arrested a person named William Samuel Tidmarsh, whose name appears in more than one place upon the records of the Police and Supreme Courts.
Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IX, Issue 839, 29 January 1880, Page 3
AUCKLAND. , A man nairffed ,Tidmarsh has been arrested for attempted rape on several respectable women.
Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 4303, 14 April 1880, Page 2
Tidmarsh, who attempted a rape on a married woman at Parnell, to six years and two whippings
Otago Daily Times, Issue 5155, 26 August 1878, Page 4
August 25th. A charge of forgery against William Tidmarsh, alias Ross, was dismissed, as the witnesses did not clearly identify the prisoner.
PPA Thames Advertiser, Volume XIV, Issue 3778, 4 January 1881, Page 3
William Tidmarsh, so frequently convicted for assault on females, has died at the Asylum. He was recently sentenced to penal servitude and two floggings. After the last he suffered considerably, failed in health, and followed symptons of insanity. William Samuel Tidmarsh immigrated to arrived Auckland may 1842 on the Louisa Campbell in January 1842.
1 He was a ropemaker Auckland in 1867.
3