An account of Owen Hargraves Suffolk's trial in England in 1868 (two years after his return from Victoria having been transported in 1847). Suffolk pleaded guilty to 'stealing a black mare, a phaeton, and a set of harness, belonging to the landlady of the White Horse Hotel, Ipswich, and also obtaining £10 by means of false pretences from one Arthur Gibbons'. Suffolk was sentenced to 'fifteen years' penal servitude'.