Catalogue description Memoranda of convictions, general

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Details of Q/PC/2/50/D1-D111
Reference: Q/PC/2/50/D1-D111
Title: Memoranda of convictions, general
Description:

Q/PC2

 

This index is arranged in the following order

 

Date, Name, parish and occupation of offender, Crime, Other details

 

50/D/1

 

30 August 1831

 

William Bird

 

Assaulting Eliza Hulin at St Briavels

 

P J Ducarel, JP and E Machen, JP at Coleford.

 

Fined £1 5s, to be paid to an overseer of the poor, and 15/- costs, or hard labour for one month in Littledean House of Correction.

 

Given six weeks to pay.

 

Crime committed 7 August 1831

 

50/D/2

 

30 August 1831

 

Henry Worgan

 

Stealing wood from James Thorns' wood at Tidenham, the property of the Duke of Beaufort

 

P J Ducarel, JP and E Machen, JP at Coleford.

 

Fined £1, to be paid to an overseer of the poor, and 7/6 costs to be paid to William Thurston for the Duke of Beaufort, or one month's hard labour in Littledean House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 8 August 1831

 

50/D/3

 

28 March 1831

 

Joseph Pepler of Wotton?under-Edge, hallier [haulier]

 

Assaulting Edward Hathaway of Wotton?under-Edge, blacksmith

 

W M Adey, JP and H W Dyer, JP.

 

Fined 5/-, to be paid to the overseers of the poor and 5/6 costs.

 

Fine and costs paid.

 

Crime committed 26 August 1831

 

50/D/4

 

11 October 1831

 

George Trotter of Newland, farmer

 

Beating for game with a dog and gun without a licence in Newland

 

P J Ducarel, JP; Rev T Thomas, JP; E Machen, JP and G Ormerod, JP at Lydney.

 

James Haffenden, gentleman of Clearwell, informer.

 

William Powell, gamekeeper of Staunton, witness.

 

Offender admitted charge.

 

Fined £5.

 

Crime committed 1 October 1831

 

50/D/5

 

11 October 1831

 

George Trotter of Newland, yeoman

 

Possessing one hen pheasant (in his coat pocket) at Newland

 

P J Ducarel, JP; Rev T Thomas, JP; E Machen, JP and G Ormerod, JP at Lydney.

 

Thomas Broomby, butler of Clearwell, informer.

 

William Powell, gamekeeper of Staunton, witness.

 

Offender pleaded not guilty.

 

Fined £5.

 

Crime committed 1 October 1831

 

50/D/6

 

3 September 1831

 

Thomas Lusty and Richard Baker

 

Stealing a quantity of apples from a garden, the property of Hannah Lusty, at Kings Stanley

 

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

 

First offence.

 

Six calendar months hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 1 September 1831

 

50/D/7

 

3 September 1831

 

James and William Price

 

Stealing a quantity of apples from an orchard in Kings Stanley, the property of Thomas Goddard

 

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

 

First offence.

 

Six weeks hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 3 September 1831

 

50/D/8

 

5 September 1831

 

Benjamin Ireland

 

Stealing a quantity of apples from an orchard in Kings Stanley, the property of Thomas Goddard

 

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

 

First offence.

 

Six calendar months hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 3 September 1831

 

50/D/9

 

16 August 1831

 

William Aldridge, blacksmith of Randwick

 

Stealing peaches, plums, carrots and onions from a garden in Stonehouse, the property of Edward Davies, Esq

 

R S Davies, JP at Stonehouse.

 

First offence.

 

Find £10, 4/- damages to the plaintiff (who was not examined as to proof of the offence) and 4/- costs to Thomas Stephens, or three months hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 14 August 1831

 

50/D/10

 

16 August 1831

 

John Fletcher of Eastington

 

Taking conies, the property of Frederick Eycott from land used for breeding conies at Stonehouse

 

R S Davies, JP at Stonehouse.

 

Fined 40/- to be paid to the plaintiff (who was not examined as to proof of the offence) or two calendar months in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 14 August 1831

 

50/D/11

 

2 August 1831

 

Charles Cole of Quedgeley

 

Allowing unlawful games on his licensed premises

 

H C Clifford, JP and D J Niblett, JP at a Petty Sessions for Whitstone Hundred.

 

First offence.

 

Fined 40/- and 5/- costs.

 

Crime committed 20 July 1831

 

50/D/12

 

2 August 1831

 

Charles Cole of Quedgeley

 

Allowing the consumption of beer after 10 pm

 

H C Clifford, JP and D J Niblett, JP at a Petty Sessions for Whitstone Hundred.

 

First offence.

 

Fined 40/- and 7/- costs.

 

Crime committed 20 July 1831

 

50/D/13

 

1 February 1831

 

George Bartlett of Eastington

 

Allowing unlawful games on his licensed premises

 

H C Clifford, JP and R S Davies, JP at a Petty Sessions for Whitstone Hundred.

 

First offence.

 

Fined £5.

 

Crime committed 18 January 1831

 

50/D/14

 

17 January 1831

 

Matilda Smith

 

Refusing to work to maintain herself, thereby becoming chargeable to Eastington parish

 

R S Davies, JP and J P Hicks, JP at Eastington.

 

Hard labour for one month in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 11 January 1831

 

50/D/15

 

5 July 1831

 

William Morgan of Eastington

 

Allowing the consumption of beer on his premises after 10 pm

 

T J L Baker, JP and H C Clifford, JP at a Petty Sessions for Whitstone Hundred.

 

First offence.

 

Fined 40/-.

 

Crime committed 25 June 1831

 

50/D/16

 

6 September 1831

 

William White, labourer of Stonehouse

 

Using a net to catch conies at Stonehouse, without a licence

 

T J L Baker, JP and H C Clifford, JP at Wheatenhurst. Commissioners for assessed taxes for Whitstone District.

 

Fined £10.

 

Crime committed 3 August 1831

 

50/D/17

 

30 September 1831

 

William Webb and Llewellin Walker, labourers of Wotton-under-Edge

 

Stealing turnips in Ozleworth, the property of Edward Collins, farmer

 

W M Adey, JP at Wotton-under-Edge.

 

Fourteen days hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 28 September 1831

 

50/D/18

 

8 July 1831

 

Mary Smith, widow of Wotton-under-Edge, licensed beer retailer

 

Keeping open her premises for the sale of beer after 10 pm

 

W M Adey, JP and H W Dyer, JP at a Petty Sessions for the Upper Division of Berkeley Hundred.

 

First offence.

 

Fined £2 and 7/6 costs.

 

Crime committed 22 June 1831

 

50/D/19

 

23 August 1831

 

[printed form]

 

Michael McKeaver

 

Rogue and vagabond. Playing an illegal game of chance called Hearts and Spades at a fair in Stroud

 

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

 

Hard labour for three calendar months each in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 22 August 1831

 

50/D/20

 

23 August 1831

 

[printed form]

 

Luce McKeaver

 

50/D/21

 

23 August 1831

 

[printed form]

 

Daniel Grainger

 

Rogue and vagabond. Playing a game of chance at a fair in Stroud

 

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

 

Three calendar months hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 22 August 1831

 

50/D/22

 

5 August 1831

 

[printed form]

 

James Sims of Rodborough, labourer

 

Stealing a quantity of apples from an orchard in Rodborough, the property of Richard Stump

 

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

 

Three calendar months hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 4 August 1831

 

50/D/23

 

1 September 1831

 

[printed form]

 

James Hart and James Matthews, labourers of Minchinhampton

 

Stealing a quantity of onions from a garden, the property of Benjamin Dudbridge, clothier of Minchinhampton

 

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

 

Six calendar months hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 31 August 1831

 

50/D/24

 

27 August 1831

 

[printed form]

 

James Damsell of Stroud, labourer

 

Stealing a quantity of apples from an orchard in Stroud, the property of William Clutterbuck Chambers

 

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

 

Hard labour for six weeks in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 27 August 1831

 

50/D/25

 

2 August 1831

 

[printed form]

 

John Harper of Rodborough, labourer

 

Stealing twenty-three cabbages from a garden in Rodborough, the property of William Halliday, Esq

 

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

 

Hard labour for three calendar months in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 1 August 1831

 

50/D/26

 

1 July 1831

 

[printed form]

 

Isaac Hunt

 

Causing his wife and family to become chargeable to Bisley parish

 

H Burgh, JP and Rev P Hawker, JP at Stroud.

 

Hard labour for one calendar month in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 18 June 1831

 

50/D/27

 

9 September 1831

 

[printed form]

 

Thomas and Richard Iddols, labourers of Kings Stanley

 

Cutting down and stealing a larch tree growing in a wood in Kings Stanley, the property of Robert Snow Paul, Esq

 

H Burgh, JP and Rev P Hawker, JP at Stroud.

 

Fined £1, to be paid to an overseer of the poor; 1/- damages and 5/6 costs to go to the complainant, or hard labour for one calendar month in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 8 September 1831

 

50/D/28

 

30 July 1831

 

[printed form]

 

Edwin Nicholls of Stroud, labourer

 

Stealing a quantity of apples from an orchard in Painswick, the property of Thomas Holbrow

 

Rev P Hawker, JP at Stroud.

 

Hard labour for one calendar month in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 24 July 1831

 

50/D/29

 

29 July 1831

 

[printed form]

 

Charles Hall and George Smith, labourers of Stroud

 

Stealing a quantity of apples from an orchard in Painswick, the property of Thomas Holbrow, Esq

 

W H Hyett, JP and Rev P Hawker, JP at Stroud.

 

Hard labour for one calendar month in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 24 July 1831

 

50/D/30

 

26 August 1831

 

[printed form]

 

Henry Sims of Rodborough, labourer

 

Stealing a quantity of pears from an orchard, the property of Samuel Laurence, carpenter, of Rodborough

 

H Burgh, JP and R S Davies, JP at Stroud.

 

Hard labour for six weeks in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 25 August 1831

 

50/D/31

 

19 August 1831

 

Thomas Hopson, beer retailer of Stroud

 

Opening his premises for the sale of beer between 10 am and 1 pm on a Sunday

 

H Burgh, JP and R S Davies, JP at a Petty Sessions for Bisley Hundred.

 

First offence.

 

Fined 40/-.

 

Crime committed Sunday 14 August 1831

 

50/D/32

 

19 August 1831

 

Thomas Hopson, beer retailer of Stroud

 

Allowing a person to be drunk on his premises

 

H Burgh, JP and R S Davies, JP at a Petty Sessions for Bisley Hundred.

 

Second offence.

 

Fined £5.

 

Crime committed 14 August 1831

 

50/D/33

 

19 August 1831

 

William Jones, beer retailer of Stroud

 

Keeping open his premises for the sale of beer after 10 pm

 

H Burgh, JP and R S Davies, JP at a Petty Sessions for Bisley Hundred.

 

First offence.

 

Fined £2

 

Crime committed 13 August 1831

 

50/D/34

 

26 August 1831

 

William Jones, beer retailer of "The Star", Stroud

 

Knowingly permitting gaming on his premises

 

H Burgh, JP and R S Davies, JP at a Petty Sessions for Bisley Hundred.

 

Second offence.

 

Fined £5.

 

Crime committed 13 August 1831

 

50/D/35

 

30 September 1831

 

[printed form]

 

Thomas Twinning of Painswick, labourer

 

Assaulting Thomas West, labourer of Painswick

 

H Burgh, JP and Rev P Hawker, JP at Stroud.

 

Fined £5, or two calendar months hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 25 September 1831

 

50/D/36

 

23 September 1831

 

[printed form]

 

Silas Bryant, Ann Bowley, Eliza Dowell and Maria Burton, clothworkers of Stroud

 

Stealing a quantity of apples from an orchard, the property of John Neemes, yeoman of Stroud

 

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

 

Fined 1/- each and 15/6 costs, or fourteen days hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 17 September 1831

 

50/D/37

 

20 September 1831

 

[printed form]

 

Thomas Bennett of Painswick, labourer

 

Stealing a quantity of apples from an orchard in Painswick, the property of Thomas Holbrow

 

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

 

Hard labour for three calendar months in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 18 September 1831

 

50/D/38

 

20 September 1831

 

[printed form]

 

Thomas Barnard of Rodborough, labourer

 

Stealing a quantity of turnips from a garden, the property of Richard Smith, labourer of Minchinhampton

 

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

 

Hard labour for two calendar months in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 22 September 1831

 

50/D/39

 

3 October 1831

 

[printed form]

 

Charles Beaseley of Rodborough, labourer

 

Stealing a quantity of pears from an orchard, the property of Frederick Pinfold, yeoman of Rodborough

 

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

 

Hard labour for six calendar months in Littledean [Horsley crossed out and Littledean substituted] House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 2 October 1831

 

50/D/40

 

12 October 1831

 

[printed form]

 

Charles Smart

 

Begging in Rodborough

 

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

 

Hard labour for one calendar month in Littledean [Horsley crossed out and Littledean substituted] House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 11 October 1831

 

50/D/41

 

12 October 1831

 

[printed form]

 

John Stewart, James Gall and Nathaniel Taylor

 

Begging in Minchinhampton

 

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

 

Hard labour for one calendar month in Littledean [Horsley crossed out and Littledean substituted] House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 11 October 1831

 

50/D/42

 

23 August 1831

 

[printed form]

 

William Matthews

 

Rogue and vagabond, playing at a game of chance called Hearts and Spades at a fair in Stroud

 

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

 

Hard labour for three calendar months in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 22 August 1831

 

50/D/43

 

8 July 1831

 

[printed form]

 

William Cooke

 

Leaving his wife and family chargeable to Painswick parish

 

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

 

Six weeks hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 20 June 1831

 

50/D/44

 

26 September 1831

 

Edward Trayhern, tailor of Thornbury

 

Stealing a quantity of apples from an orchard the property of Thomas Gwynn of Thornbury

 

W M Tonge, JP at Alveston.

 

Hard labour for one calendar month in Lawford's Gate House of Correction.

 

Crime committed on night of Saturday 24 September 1831

 

50/D/45

 

4 July 1831

 

James Yearsley, beef retailer of Bran[d] Green, Newent

 

Keeping open his premises for the consumption of beer after 10 pm and allowing illegal gaming

 

Edward Howell, JP and Richard Foley Onslow, JP at a Petty Sessions for Botloe Hundred.

 

First offence.

 

Fined £2 and 9/6 costs.

 

Crime committed 27 June 1831

 

50/D/46

 

1 August 1831

 

Mary Pew, beer retailer of Cirencester

 

Keeping open her premises for the consumption of beer after 10 pm

 

Rev W Croome, JP and Rev E A Daubeny, JP at a Petty Sessions for Cirencester Division.

 

First offence.

 

fined 40/- and 5/- costs.

 

Crime committed 13 June 1831

 

50/D/47

 

4 July 1831

 

Susannah Niblett, victualler of the Salutation Inn, Stratton, Cirencester

 

Failing to keep good order on her premises

 

Hon & Rev C Bathurst, JP and George Graham Blackwell, JP.

 

First offence.

 

Fined 10/- and 5/- costs.

 

Crime committed 26 June 1831

 

50/D/48

 

3 October 1831

 

James Richardson of Daglingworth, beer retailer

 

Keeping open his premises for the consumption of beer after 10 pm

 

Rev E A Daubeny, JP and G G Blackwell, JP at a Petty Sessions for Cirencester Division.

 

First offence.

 

Fined 40/- and 5/- costs.

 

Crime committed 9 September 1831

 

50/D/49

 

16 September 1831

 

Thomas Turner of Dursley, labourer

 

Stealing a quantity of apples from an orchard, the property of John Buston, farmer of Dursley

 

W M Adey, JP and H W Dyer, JP at Wotton-under-Edge.

 

Fourteen days hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 4 September 1831

 

50/D/50

 

23 September 1831

 

William Oldland, clothworker, and Samuel George, weaver, both of Wotton-under-Edge

 

Stealing a quantity of apples from an orchard, the property of Rev Rowland Hill of Wotton-under-Edge

 

W M Adey, JP and H W Dyer, JP at Wotton-under-Edge.

 

Hard labour for two calendar months in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 18 September 1831

 

50/D/51

 

23 September 1831

 

William Manning and John Shipton, labourers of Kingswood, Wilts

 

Stealing half a peck of apples from a garden, the property of Thomas Heaven, farmer of Cromhall

 

W M Adey, JP and H W Dyer, JP at Wotton?under?Edge.

 

Hard labour for two calendar months in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 22 September 1831

 

50/D/52

 

29 September 1831

 

Daniel Purbrick of Fulbrook [Oxon], labourer

 

Using a snare to kill game, and pursuing game at Widford without a licence

 

Rev F E Witts, JP, Commissioner for assessed taxes, at Stow?on?the-Wold.

 

Fined £10.

 

Crime committed 26 September 1831

 

50/D/53

 

3 May 1831

 

Richard Chandler of Haresfield

 

Keeping open his licensed premises for the sale and consumption of cider between 3 pm and 5 pm

 

H C Clifford, JP and P B Purnell, JP at a Petty Sessions for Whitstone Hundred.

 

Fist offence.

 

Fined 40/- and 12/- costs.

 

Crime committed 17 April 1831

 

50/D/54

 

22 June 1831

 

James Drew, beer retailer of Alderton

 

Permitting drunkenness, and allowing the consumption of beer on his premises after 10 pm

 

J Timbrill, DD, JP; Rev J Keysall, JP and John Williams Martin, JP at a Petty Sessions for the county of Gloucester.

 

First Offence.

 

Fined £5 and 12/- costs.

 

Crime committed 1 June 1831

 

50/D/55

 

[printed form]

 

A certificate directed to a Quarter Sessions to be held on 18 October 1831, discharging James and Richard Robins, labourers of Deerhurst, from a Recognizance made on 28 January 1831 for the personal appearance of the above James to answer a complaint of the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor, of having made pregnant Mary Price, singlewoman of Deerhurst. A Filiation order for the child, since born a bastard, was made on 20 July 1831, by J Timbrill, DD, JP and Rev J Keysall, JP

 

50/D/56

 

20 July 1831

 

James Nightingale, carter to Mr John Kendrick of Winchcombe

 

Assaulting John Puddle on several occasions, and particularly at Winchcombe

 

J Timbrill, DD, JP and Rev J Keysall, JP at Tewkesbury.

 

Fined 5/-, to be paid to John Mason an overseer of the poor of Winchcombe, and 15/- costs, or two calendar months in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 18 July 1831

 

50/D/57

 

5 October 1831

 

[printed form]

 

A certificate directed to a Quarter Sessions to be held on 18 October 1831 regarding a Recognizance entered into by William Slade, farming bailiff, and John Arkell, farmer, both of Whittington for the personal appearance of the above William to answer a complaint of the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor of Deerhurst, for making pregnant Jane Fletcher of Deerhurst. William Long affirmed that the child had not yet been born, therefore the Recognizance was respited to the next Quarter Session by J Timbrill, DD, JP

 

50/D/58

 

5 August 1831

 

[printed form]

 

A Recognizance entered into by William Slade, farming bailiff, and John Arkell, farmer, both of Whittington in the sums of £20 each for the appearance of the above William at the next Quarter Sessions in respect of a statement by Jane Fletcher, singlewoman of Deerhurst, naming him as the father of her unborn child, taken by J Timbrill, DD, JP

 

50/D/59

 

31 August 1831

 

Henry Cresswell of Tredington, labourer

 

Violently assaulting Elizabeth, wife of William Cresswell at Tredington

 

J Timbrill, DD, JP; Rev J Keysall, JP and J W Martin, JP at Tewkesbury.

 

Fined £5 including costs to be paid to William Nind an overseer of the poor of Tredington, or two months in Northleach House of Correction.

 

Crime committed Sunday 21 August 1831

 

[Note on back of document recording that offender was committed to House of Correction 31 August 1831]

 

50/D/60

 

23 September 1831

 

George Dyer of Grafton, Beckford, labourer

 

Stealing apples from an orchard the property of Mrs Elizabeth Moore of Grafton

 

J Timbrill, DD, JP at Beckford.

 

Fined £5, 1/6 damages and 4/- costs, or hard labour for two calendar months in Northleach House of Correction.

 

Crime committed at night, 19 September 1831

 

[Note on back of document recording that offender was committed to the House of Correction 23 September 1831]

 

50/D/61

 

28 September 1831

 

George Williams, apprentice to John Grizzell, cordwainer of Kemerton

 

Stealing apples from an enclosed orchard, the property of Miss Ann Holmes of Kemerton, during the hours of Divine Service

 

J Timbrill, DD, JP; Rev J Keysall, JP and J W Martin, JP, at Tewkesbury.

 

Fined £5, to be paid to William Mumford, an overseer of the poor; 2/- damages and 6/6 costs, or hard labour for two calendar months in Northleach House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 25 September 1831

 

50/D/62

 

28 September 1831

 

Charles Whoods of Aston?upon?Carrant, Ashchurch, miller

 

Using a gun to kill a hare, at Ashchurch, without a licence

 

J Timbrill, DD, JP; Rev J Keysall, JP and J W Martin, JP, Commissioners for assessed taxes, at Tewkesbury.

 

Fined £10.

 

Crime committed 19 September 1831

 

50/D/63

 

14 October 1831

 

William Newman of Walton Hill, Deerhurst, farmer

 

Assaulting and kicking Esther Hope in his house

 

Rev J Keysall, JP and J W Martin, JP at Tewkesbury.

 

Fined 26/-, to be paid to Isaac Bloxham, an overseer of the poor, and 14/- costs to the complainant.

 

Crime committed 7 October 1831

 

50/D/64

 

2 July 1831

 

[printed form]

 

Thomas Fox of Cheltenham, retail beer dealer

 

Keeping open his premises for the sale of beer after 10 pm

 

R B Cooper, JP and Rev Charles Brandon Trye, JP at a Petty Sessions for Cheltenham District.

 

Third offence.

 

Fined 40/- and 5/6 costs.

 

Crime committed 25 June 1831

 

50/D/65

 

29 September 1831

 

[printed form]

 

James Nash

 

Assaulting Sarah Newman at Cheltenham

 

R B Cooper, JP and Rev W Hicks, JP at Cheltenham.

 

Fined 10/- and 4/- costs, or one calendar month in Northleach House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 27 September 1831

 

50/D/66

 

6 August 1831

 

[printed form]

 

William Clark

 

Assaulting John Pye at Cheltenham

 

R B Cooper, JP and Rev C B Trye, JP at Cheltenham.

 

Fined £3 and 9/6 costs, or two calendar months in Northleach House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 29 July 1831

 

50/D/67

 

1 October 1831

 

[printed form]

 

Edward Edwin Bligh

 

Assaulting Stephen Dawson and William Rutherford at Cheltenham

 

R B Cooper, JP and J E Viner, JP at Cheltenham.

 

Fined 40/- and 6/9 costs, or one calendar month in Northleach House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 28 September 1831

 

50/D/68

 

1 October 1831

 

[printed form]

 

Henry Crockett

 

Assaulting Mary Crockett at Cheltenham

 

R B Cooper, JP and J E Viner, JP at Cheltenham.

 

Fined 20/- and 6/6 costs, or one calendar month in Northleach House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 28 September 1831

 

50/D/69

 

1 October 1831

 

[printed form]

 

John Arkell

 

Assaulting Stephen Dawson and William Rutherford at Cheltenham

 

R B Cooper, JP and J E Viner, JP at Cheltenham.

 

Fined 40/-and 6/9 costs, or one calendar month in Northleach House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 28 September 1831

 

50/D/70

 

28 July 1831

 

[printed form]

 

Michael O'Keefe

 

Assaulting Thomas Read at Cheltenham

 

T Newell, JP and R B Cooper, JP at Cheltenham.

 

Fined 40/- and 7/- costs, or one month in Northleach House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 27 July 1831

 

50/D/71

 

9 July 1831

 

[printed form]

 

Betty Green, retail beer dealer of Cheltenham

 

Allowing persons of notoriously bad character to meet on her premises

 

R B Cooper, JP and T Newell, JP at a Petty Sessions for Cheltenham District.

 

First offence.

 

Fined £5 and 5/6 costs.

 

Crime committed 4 July 1831

 

50/D/72

 

14 July 1831

 

[printed form]

 

Samuel Wozencroft

 

Asserting John Cooke at Cheltenham

 

Sir W Hicks, Bt, JP and R B Cooper, JP at Cheltenham.

 

Fined 10/- and 9/6 costs.

 

Crime committed 4 July 1831

 

50/D/73

 

30 July 1831

 

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William Bedford

 

Assaulting James Clark at Cheltenham

 

R B Cooper, JP and T Newell, JP at Cheltenham.

 

Fined 20/- and 8/- costs.

 

Crime committed 28 July 1831

 

50/D/74

 

14 July 1831

 

[printed form]

 

George Witts

 

Assaulting Charles Williams at Cheltenham

 

T Newell, JP and R B Cooper, JP at Cheltenham.

 

Fined 5/- and 7/- costs, or fourteen days in Northleach House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 8 July 1831

 

50/D/75

 

7 July 1831

 

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Samuel Barnett late of Cheltenham, labourer

 

Hawking for sale, one bottle of Eau de Cologne and one yard of ribbon without a licence, at Cheltenham

 

Sir W Hicks, Bt, JP; R B Cooper, JP; Rev C B Trye, JP; Rev W Hicks, JP and J E Viner, JP at the Public Office, Cheltenham.

 

Joseph Atkins, labourer of Worcester, informer.

 

William Page, George Onslow, Richard Wells and Henry Thomas, witnesses.

 

Pleaded not guilty.

 

Fined £10.

 

Crime committed 6 July 1831

 

50/D/76

 

28 July 1831

 

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William Clarke [beer retailer] of St George [Bristol]

 

Allowing beer to be consumed after 10 pm

 

C L Walker, JP and G Goldney, JP at a Petty Sessions for Bristol Division.

 

Fined 40/-.

 

Crime committed 9 July 1831

 

50/D/77

 

1 September 1831

 

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Luke Hipsley [beer retailer] of St Philip and St Jacob [Bristol]

 

Allowing beer to be consumed after 10 pm

 

D Cave, JP and J Parker, JP at a Petty Sessions for Bristol Division.

 

Fined 40/-.

 

Crime committed 24 August 1831

 

50/D/78

 

19 September 1831

 

William Bush

 

Maliciously driving a wagon drawn by four horses, against a cart drawn by one horse, at Bitton, thereby damaging the cart, the property of George Godfrey of Bitton

 

J Parker, JP.

 

Fined 20/- including costs and 40/- damages, or two calendar months in Lawford's Gate House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 14 September 1831

 

50/D/79

 

15 September 1831

 

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William Norton

 

Assaulting Elizabeth Beanes at St Philip and St Jacob [Bristol]

 

D Cave, JP and W Fripp, JP at Lawford's Gate Sessions room.

 

Fined 1/6 and 6/6 costs, or fourteen days in Lawford's Gate House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 29 August 1831

 

50/D/80

 

14 July 1831

 

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Thomas Flook

 

Assaulting Henry Coventry at Mangotsfield

 

G Goldney, JP and W Fripp, JP at Lawford's Gate Sessions room.

 

Fined 1/- and 13/- costs, or fourteen days in Lawford's Gate House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 2 July 1831

 

50/D/81

 

21 July 1831

 

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William Rowe

 

Assaulting Samuel Hopkins at St Philip and St Jacob [Bristol]

 

G Goldney, JP and G Hilhouse, JP at Lawford's Gate Sessions room.

 

Fined 5/- and 6/6 costs, or fourteen days in Lawford's Gate House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 21 July 1831

 

50/D/82

 

7 July 1831

 

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Benjamin Hughes

 

Assaulting John Franklyn at St Philip and St Jacob [Bristol]

 

G Goldney, JP and G Hilhouse, JP at Lawford's Gate Sessions room.

 

Fined 10/- and 6/6 costs, or fourteen days in Lawford's Gate House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 23 June 1831

 

50/D/83

 

4 August 1831

 

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Abraham Phipps

 

Assaulting Ann Milsome at St George [Bristol]

 

J Haythorne, JP and H W Newman, JP at Lawford's Gate Sessions room.

 

Fined £1 and 13/- costs, or one calendar month in Lawford's Gate House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 22 July 1831

 

50/D/84

 

22 September 1831

 

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Thomas Long

 

Assaulting George Davis at Stapleton

 

J S Harford, JP and G Goldney, JP at Lawford's Gate Sessions room.

 

Fined 3/- and 7/- costs, or twenty-one days in Lawford's Gate House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 19 September 1831

 

50/D/85

 

18 August 1831

 

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James Roach

 

Assaulting John Rennison at St James [Bristol]

 

H W Newman, JP and G Goldney, JP at Lawford's Gate Sessions room.

 

Fined £1 10s 6d and 9/6 costs, or one calendar month in Lawford's Gate House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 31 July 1831

 

50/D/86

 

22 September 1831

 

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Henry Cox

 

Assaulting Mary Ann Onion at Westbury-on-Trym

 

J S Harford, JP and D Cave, JP at Lawford's Gate Sessions room.

 

Fined 12/- and 8/- costs, or one month in Lawford's Gate House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 13 September 1831

 

50/D/87

 

5 July 1831

 

James Pearse

 

Stealing 2 quarts of fruit (currants, gooseberries and strawberries) from a garden, the property of Richard Harris of Horsley

 

Rev H Campbell, JP at Minchinhampton.

 

Hard labour for six calendar months in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed. 5 July 1831

 

50/D/88

 

27 September 1831

 

Francis Grange

 

Stealing half a quartern of potatoes growing in enclosed land at Minchinhampton the property of Isaac Paine

 

Rev H Campbell, JP.

 

One month in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 27 September 1831

 

50/D/89

 

19 September 1831

 

Recognizance binding John Hart, labourer, and William Taylor, grocer, both of Stow?on?the-Wold, in the sums of £40 and £20 respectively, to be levied on their goods and chattels, to ensure the appearance of the above John Hart at the next Quarter Sessions to answer a charge of stealing one cock and three hens, the property of William Roffe, victualler of Stow-on-the-Wold. Taken before Rev F E Witts, JP

 

50/D/90

 

19 September 1831

 

Recognizance binding William Roffe, victualler, and Henry Minchin, constable, both of Stow-on-the Wold, in the sums of £20 each to be levied on their goods and chattels, to ensure their appearance at the next Quarter Sessions. The former to prefer a charge of stealing on 18 September one cock and three hens, his property , against John and George Hart. The constable to give evidence. Taken before Rev F E Witts, JP.

 

50/D/91

 

11 October 1831

 

[printed form]

 

John Neville of Cheltenham, retail beer dealer

 

Keeping open his premises for the sale of beer, after 10 pm

 

J E Viner, JP and T Newell, JP at a Petty Sessions for Cheltenham District.

 

First offence.

 

Fined 40/- and 5/6 costs.

 

Crime committed 6 October 1831

 

50/D/92

 

27 August 1831

 

[printed form]

 

Thomas Brain

 

Assaulting John Cooke at Cheltenham

 

J E Viner, JP and Rev C B Trye, JP at Cheltenham.

 

Each fined 20/- and 3/6 costs, or one calendar month in Northleach House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 25 August 1831

 

50/D/93

 

27 August 1831

 

[printed form]

 

Robert Norman

 

50/D/94

 

30 June 1831

 

[printed form]

 

Thomas Aston

 

Assaulting John Cooke at Cheltenham

 

J E Viner, JP and Rev Thomas Blackman Newell, JP at Cheltenham.

 

Fined 15/-, to be paid to the overseer of the poor and 4/6 costs, to be paid to the prosecutor.

 

Crime committed 27 June 1831

 

50/D/95

 

30 June 1831

 

[printed form]

 

James Lippiatt

 

Assaulting John Cooke at Cheltenham

 

J E Viner, JP and Rev T B Newell, JP at Cheltenham.

 

Fined 10/-, to be paid to the overseer of the poor, and 3/6 costs, to be paid to the prosecutor.

 

Crime committed 27 June 1831

 

50/D/96

 

27 September 1831

 

[printed form]

 

Joseph Steward of Cheltenham, retail beer dealer

 

Keeping open his premises for the sale of beer after 10 pm

 

J E Viner, JP and Rev T B Newell, JP at a Petty Sessions for Cheltenham District.

 

First offence.

 

Fined 40/- and 6/6 costs.

 

Crime committed 19 September 1831

 

50/D/97

 

15 October 1831

 

[printed form]

 

Thomas Smith

 

Assaulting Charles Campbell at Cheltenham

 

J E Viner, JP and Rev T B Newell, JP at Cheltenham.

 

Fined 10/- and 8/6 costs.

 

Crime committed 11 October 1831

 

50/D/98

 

15 October 1831

 

[printed form]

 

John Goodchild

 

Assaulting Charles Smith Barnett at Cheltenham

 

J E Viner, JP and Rev T B Newell, JP at Cheltenham.

 

Fined 5/- and 6/6 costs.

 

Crime committed 7 October 1831

 

50/D/99

 

25 August 1831

 

[printed form]

 

John Bright

 

Assaulting Charles Steel at Charlton King

 

J E Viner, JP and Rev C B Trye, JP at Cheltenham.

 

Fined 7/6 and 5/6 costs.

 

Crime committed 21 August 1831

 

50/D/100

 

25 August 1831

 

[printed form]

 

Samuel Weaver

 

Assaulting Henry Price at Swindon [Village]

 

J E Viner, JP and Rev C B Trye, JP at Cheltenham.

 

Fined 5/- and 5/6 costs.

 

Crime committed 23 August 1831

 

50/D/101

 

5 July 1831

 

[printed form]

 

George Flowers of Cheltenham, victualler

 

Keeping his premises open until 2 am on a Sunday. Allowing gaming and tippling and failing to maintain good order

 

Sir W Hicks, Bt, JP; R B Cooper, JP; J E Viner, JP; T Newell, JP and Rev W Hicks, JP at a Special Sessions for Cheltenham District.

 

Third offence

 

Fined £50 and £1 9s 6d costs.

 

Crime committed 25 June 1831

 

50/D/102

 

24 September 1831

 

[printed form]

 

William Pope

 

Assaulting Charles Louis Barber at Cheltenham

 

J E Viner, JP and T Newell, JP at Cheltenham.

 

Fined 5/- and 5/6 costs.

 

Crime committed 28 August 1831

 

50/D/103

 

20 September 1831

 

[printed form]

 

Thomas Leabon

 

Assaulting James Rothwell at Cheltenham

 

Sir W Hicks, Bt, JP and T Newell, JP at Cheltenham.

 

Fined 10/- and 3/- costs.

 

Crime committed 19 September 1831

 

50/D/104

 

9 September 1831

 

[printed form]

 

George Maley

 

Assaulting Thomas Witney at Cheltenham

 

Sir W Hicks, Bt, JP and T Newell, JP at Cheltenham.

 

Fined 5/- and 7/6 costs, or fourteen days in Northleach House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 5 September 1831

 

50/D/105

 

30 August 1831

 

[printed form]

 

Mary Freeman

 

Assaulting Sarah Bastin at Prestbury

 

J E Viner, JP and Rev J Edwards, JP at Cheltenham.

 

Fined 5/- and 10/6 costs, or fourteen days in Northleach House of Correction.

 

Crime committed - July 1831

 

50/D/106

 

27 September 1831

 

[printed form]

 

Thomas Leabon

 

Assaulting John Russell at Cheltenham

 

Sir W Hicks, Bt, JP and T Newell, JP at Cheltenham.

 

Fined 20/- and 4/- costs, or six weeks in Northleach House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 24 September 1831

 

50/D/107

 

18 July 1831

 

[printed form]

 

William Willifer of Longborough, farmer

 

Assaulting Elizabeth March at Longborough

 

Hon & Rev E Rice, DD, JP and Rev J R Hall, JP at Bourton-on-the-Hill.

 

Fined £2, to be paid to William Meadows, overseer of the poor of Longborough, and 16/6 costs to the complainant, or two calendar months in Northleach House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 30 June 1831

 

50/D/108

 

12 September 1831

 

[printed form]

 

Edmund Driver

 

Leaving his wife and family chargeable to Moreton-in-Marsh parish

 

Rev J R Hall, JP at Bourton-on-the-Hill.

 

Hard labour for one calendar month in Northleach House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 1 August 1831

 

50/D/109

 

12 September 1831

 

John Penket alias Pincott of Wapley and Codrington

 

Selling three pints of beer at Wapley without a licence

 

F Trotman, JP and W Blathwayt, JP at a Petty Sessions held at the Cross Hands Inn, Old Sodbury for Grumbolds Ash District.

 

First offence.

 

Fined £20 mitigated to £5.

 

Crime committed 6 June 1831

 

50/D/110

 

23 September 1831

 

William Long of Dyrham and Hinton

 

Having in his dwelling-house a hare and a net for catching game

 

I J Horlock, JP; F Trotman, JP; W G Davy, JP and W Blathwayt, JP at a Petty Sessions held at the Cross Hands Inn, Old Sodbury.

 

William Dyer of Wapley and Codrington, gamekeeper to Sir C B Codrington, Bt, informer.

 

Henry Dyer of Wapley and Codrington, Jeffrey Matthews of Dyrham and Hinton and Joseph Bence, constable of Marshfield, witnesses.

 

The latter deposed that when he went to search defendant's home, he was refused admittance and Long threatened to shoot him. Returning later with an iron bar he made forcible entry and found a partly-burnt hare and a net on the fire.

 

Evidence was given that the house had two outside doors, communication on the upper floor, but none on the ground floor. Occupants were: Moses Britten (against whom rates were charged), Samuel and George Britten and Long and his wife.

 

Defendant said he lodged with George Britten.

 

Pleaded not guilty.

 

Fined £5, half to the informer and the rest to the poor of Dyrham and Hinton.

 

Crime committed 13 September 1831

 

50/D/111

 

8 July 1831

 

Jacob Filpott or Philpott of Marshfield, labourer

 

Possessing one hare and offering it for sale for 2/6

 

F Trotman, JP and W Blathwayt, JP at a Petty Sessions held at the Cross Hands Inn, Old Sodbury.

 

George Dyer of Marshfield, gamekeeper to Sir C Bethell Codrington, Bt informed I J Horlock, JP on 21 June.

 

John Jenkins, innkeeper of Marshfield deposed that he agreed to pay 2/- and a pint of beer for the hare.

 

Joseph Bence, constable of Marshfield, affirmed that defendant had been duly summoned, but failed to appear.

 

Fined £5, half to the informer and half to the poor of Marshfield.

 

Crime committed 4 June 1831

Date: 1831
Held by: Gloucestershire Archives, not available at The National Archives
Language: English

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