Hi Martyn, You can join the National Library of Australia online, which will give you access to UK newspapers including the Nottinghamshire Guardian; I'll send details of how to join off-list. Only two hits showed up under Frederick CRINAGE, you will need to play around with the names as there are hits for Frederick CRINNAGE and Fredk CRINNAGE; the dates will also help to find details. NOTTINGHAMSHIRE GUARDIAN - Friday, 1 April 1864 : Nottinghamshire Quarter Sessions, calendar of prisoners for trial at Spring Quarter Sessions on Monday next, April 4th - Frederick CRINAGE, for maliciously wounding John WILD, at Radford, on 9th Feb. Friday 28 December 1866 : Marriages : At South Collingham, on the 22nd inst, by the Ven. Archdeacon Mackenzie; Benjamin, fourth son of Mr George BEALBY, North Collingham, to Anne, eldest daughter of Mr Frederick CRINAGE, of the former place. Cheers Trish Nowra NSW > Using Ancestry.com, I have also obtained hand–written records of the > indictment a Frederick CRINAGE in the form of “Returns of Persons Indicted > of criminal offences at various (5 in all) Quarter Sessions or Winter > Assizes in Nottingham . These records cover various dates from 1864 to > 1889; they give a very brief description of the nature of the offence > committed and the sentence imposed. I am at a loss to determine to which > of my six Frederick CRINAGEs these records relate!! > Is there any way I can access records of the trials themselves that might > give more interesting details of the offences and especially the ages or > other details especially those that might enable me to identify my > ancestors? > Martyn Peart > Queensland, Australia