Catalogue description Memoranda of convictions, general

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Details of Q/PC/2/52/D1-D86
Reference: Q/PC/2/52/D1-D86
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

 

52/D/1

 

25 July 1833

 

[printed form]

 

Christopher Mynett of Minchinhampton, apprentice cordwainer

 

Absconding from serving his master, George Bird

 

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

 

Not more than £20 paid on entering apprenticeship.

 

Hard labour for three months in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 17 July 1833

 

52/D/2

 

26 July 1833

 

[printed form]

 

Joseph Lovegrove, John Hunt and George Richings all of Cranham, potters

 

Assaulting Thomas Smith, baker of Cranham

 

H Burgh, JP; John Mills, JP; Donald Maclean, JP; Edmund Gilling Hallewell, JP and Nathaniel Samuel Marling, JP at Stroud.

 

Fined £2 and 4/8 costs each, or two months in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 22 July 1833

 

52/D/3

 

2 September 1833

 

[printed form]

 

William Lewis of Bisley, labourer

 

Stealing a quantity of apples from an orchard, the property of Walter Ridler, yeoman of Bisley

 

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

 

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

 

Crime committed 4 August 1833

 

52/D/4

 

25 September 1833

 

[printed form]

 

Matthew Paul, Mortimer Grange and Henry Aldridge, labourers of Stroud

 

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

 

H Burgh, JP; E G Hallewell, JP and N S Marling, JP at Stroud.

 

M Paul sentenced to hard labour for six calendar months, the others to one calendar month in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 24 September 1833

 

52/D/5

 

23 August 1833

 

[printed form]

 

Elizabeth Lawler

 

Begging in Stroud

 

H Burgh, JP; J Mills, JP; D Maclean, JP; E G Hallewell, JP and N S Marling, JP at Stroud.

 

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

 

Crime committed 21 August 1833

 

52/D/6

 

27 September 1833

 

[printed form]

 

Cornelius Driscoll

 

Begging in Painswick

 

H Burgh, JP; D Maclean, JP; E G Hallewell, JP and N S Marling, JP at Stroud.

 

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

 

Crime committed 26 September 1833

 

52/D/7

 

20 September 1833

 

[printed form]

 

Robert Bird

 

Causing his wife and four children to become chargeable to Stroud parish by refusing or neglecting to work

 

H Burgh, JP and E G Hallewell, JP at Stroud.

 

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

 

Crime committed 13 September 1833

 

52/D/8

 

14 August 1833

 

[printed form]

 

William Brown, indentured apprentice of Stonehouse

 

Absconding from his master Richard Smith, cordwainer of Stonehouse

 

N S Marling, JP at Stroud.

 

Not more than £15 paid on Brown's binding out.

 

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

 

Crime committed 12 August 1833

 

52/D/9

 

27 July 1833

 

[printed form]

 

Stephen Howell, Samuel Milsom and William Lodge, labourers of Painswick

 

Stealing half a peck of potatoes and a quantity of onions growing in a garden, the property of William Hatton, clothworker of Painswick

 

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

 

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

 

Crime committed 22 July 1833

 

52/D/10

 

2 October 1833

 

[printed form]

 

William Cox and Joseph Mead, labourers of Stroud

 

Stealing a quantity of apples from an orchard in Stroud, the property of Paul Read, schoolmaster

 

H Burgh, JP and E G Hallewell, JP at Stroud.

 

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

 

Crime committed 1 October 1833

 

52/D/11

 

9 August 1833

 

[printed form]

 

Maria Beard, Eliza Birt and Ann Birt, singlewomen of Painswick

 

Stealing wood from a field in Painswick occupied by Samuel Gyde, yeoman

 

H Burgh, JP; J Mills, JP; D Maclean, JP; E G Hallewell, JP and N S Marling, JP at Stroud.

 

Each fined 1/- (value of wood) and 2/2 costs, or hard labour for two calendar months in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 6 August 1833

 

52/D/12

 

9 August 1833

 

[printed form]

 

Benjamin Berriman and John Workman, labourers of Bisley

 

Stealing a quantity of apples growing in an orchard occupied by Thomas Dickenson, yeoman of Bisley

 

H Burgh, JP; D Maclean, JP and E G Hallewell, JP at Stroud.

 

Berriman fined 2/- and Workman 6d, to be paid to an overseer of the poor, and each fined 6d (value of the apples) and costs of 3/3 or hard labour for two calendar months in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 21 July 1833

 

52/D/13

 

12 July 1833

 

James Miles, beer retailer of Stroud

 

Causing annoyance by depositing rubbish on the roadway

 

H Burgh, JP; J Mills, JP; D Maclean, JP, E G Hallewell, JP and N S Marling JP at Stroud.

 

Fined £1 and 10/6 costs.

 

Crime committed 27 June 1833

 

52/D/14

 

26 March 1833

 

William Fowles, beer retailer of Avening

 

Keeping open his house after 10 pm and permitting drunkenness and disorderly behaviour

 

R Kingscote, JP and Rev William George, JP at a Petty Sessions for Longtree Division.

 

First offence.

 

Fined £3 and 10/- costs.

 

Crime committed Saturday 2 March 1833

 

52/D/15

 

11 July 1823

 

Henry Leonard

 

Leaving Horsley two years previously, causing his wife Hannah and two children to become chargeable to the parish

 

O P Wathen, JP at Woodchester.

 

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

 

52/D/16

 

18 July 1833

 

George Heskins

 

Leaving Horsley six weeks previously, causing his wife Sarah to become chargeable to the parish

 

D Ricardo, JP and Thomas Reddall Haycock, JP at Rodborough.

 

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

 

52/D/17

 

1 July 1833

 

Isaiah Horlick of Horsley, beer retailer

 

Keeping open his premises for the sale of beer until 10.45 pm

 

R Kingscote, JP; T Kingscote, JP; D Ricardo, JP and T R Haycock, JP at a Petty Sessions held for Longtree Division.

 

First offence.

 

Fined 40/- and 9/6 costs.

 

Crime committed 27 May 1833

 

52/D/18

 

1 July 1833

 

William Brown the elder of Horsley, beer retailer

 

Keeping open his premises for the sale of beer between 3 pm and 4 pm on a Sunday

 

R Kingscote, JP; T Kingscote, JP; D Ricardo, JP and T R Haycock, JP at a Petty Sessions held for Longtree Division.

 

First offence.

 

Fined 40/- and 13/6 costs.

 

Crime committed 26 May 1833

 

52/D/19

 

18 September 1833

 

Thomas Buckingham, John Judge alias Compton and Thomas White alias Taylor, labourers of Tetbury

 

Using nets to take game, without a certificate

 

T G B Estcourt, JP and W M Paul, JP.

 

Fined £5 each, to be paid to an overseer of the poor after the deduction of costs.

 

Given fourteen days to pay. In default to serve hard labour for three calendar months in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed Sunday 18 August 1833

 

52/D/20

 

18 September 1833

 

James Bishop of Tetbury, pla(i)sterer

 

Using wires to kill game, without a game certificate

 

T G B Estcourt, JP and William Playne, JP.

 

Fined £5, to be paid to an overseer of the poor after deduction of costs.

 

Given fourteen days to pay. In default to serve hard labour for three calendar months in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed Monday 9 September 1833

 

52/D/21

 

12 September 1833

 

[printed form]

 

George Marling of Clifton

 

Failing to display his name and "licensed to sell beer by retail" in the appropriate style, above the door of his house

 

C L Walker, JP and G Hilhouse, JP.

 

Fined £10.

 

Crime committed 6 September 1833

 

52/D/22

 

12 September 1833

 

[printed form]

 

John Payne and Joseph Sage

 

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

 

C L Walker, JP and G Hilhouse, JP at Lawford's Gate Sessions room.

 

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

 

Crime committed 10 September 1833

 

52/D/23

 

12 September 1833

 

[printed form]

 

William Jenkins

 

Assaulting Dennis Murphy at Westbury-on-Trym

 

C L Walker, JP and G Hilhouse, JP at Lawford's Gate Sessions room.

 

Fined £2 and 6/6 costs, or two calendar months in Lawford's Gate House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 27 August 1833

 

52/D/24

 

12 September 1833

 

[printed form]

 

Charles Blissett

 

Assaulting Thomas Tudball at Clifton [Bristol]

 

C L Walker, JP and W Munro, JP at Lawford's Gate Sessions room.

 

Fined 12/- and 7/6 costs, or fourteen days in Lawford's Gate House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 29 August 1833

 

52/D/25

 

5 September

 

[printed form]

 

Edward Hankins

 

Assaulting John Milsome at St George [Bristol]

 

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

 

Fined 6d and 9/6 costs, or fourteen days in Lawford's Gate House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 20 August 1833

 

52/D/26

 

5 September 1833

 

[printed form]

 

William Jones

 

Assaulting David Jones at Westbury-on-Trym

 

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

 

Fined 1/- and 7/- costs, or twenty?one days in Lawford's Gate House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 24 August 1833

 

52/D/27

 

22 August 1833

 

[printed form]

 

William Wilkinson

 

Assaulting James Gwyther at Clifton [Bristol]

 

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

 

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

 

Crime committed 9 August, 1833

 

52/D/28

 

22 August 1833

 

[printed form]

 

Solomon Harris

 

Assaulting Isabella Cox at Bitton

 

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

 

Fined 1/- and 9/- costs, or fourteen days in Lawford's Gate House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 4 August 1833

 

52/D/29

 

24 August 1833

 

[printed form]

 

Henry Tyley

 

Assaulting Price Phillips at St Philip and St Jacob [Bristol]

 

H W Newman, JP and W Munro, 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 24 August 1833

 

52/D/30

 

3 October 1833

 

[printed form]

 

Ellen Sullivan

 

Assaulting Mary Williams at Clifton [Bristol]

 

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

 

Fined 2/6 and 7/6 costs, or twenty?one days in Lawford's Gate House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 2 October 1833

 

52/D/31

 

29 August 1833

 

[printed form]

 

Henry Tyley

 

Assaulting Michael Wayland at St Philip and St Jacob [Bristol]

 

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

 

Fined 10/- and 5/6 costs, or one calendar month in Lawford's Gate House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 24 August 1833

 

52/D/32

 

13 August 1833

 

Richard Carpenter

 

Stealing half a peck of potatoes from a garden in Newent, the property of Robert Colwell

 

Rev R F Onslow, JP and R F Onslow, JP at Newent.

 

Hard labour for five calendar months in Littledean House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 10 August 1833

 

52/D/33

 

23 September 1833

 

Thomas Onions of Dymock, cyder retailer

 

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

 

Rev J Commeline, JP and O Ricardo, JP at a Petty Sessions for Botloe Hundred.

 

First offence.

 

Fined 40/- (10/- of which awarded to the informer; the rest to the County Treasurer) and 11/- costs.

 

Crime committed 20 September 1833

 

52/D/34

 

18 March 1833

 

Thomas Jones of Dymock, horse dealer and beer retailer

 

Keeping open his premises for the sale and consumption of beer, between 3 pm and 5 pm on a Sunday

 

Rev R F Onslow, JP and R F Onslow, JP at a Petty Sessions for Botloe Hundred.

 

First offence.

 

Fined £2 (4/- of which awarded to the informer Elizabeth, wife of James Burton; the rest to the County Treasurer) and 10/- costs.

 

Crime committed Sunday 10 March 1833

 

52/D/35

 

7 October 1833

 

William Barker

 

Begging in a court at Stardens, Newent

 

R F Onslow, JP at Newent.

 

Hard labour for one month in Littledean House of Correction.

 

Crime committed Sunday 6 October 1833

 

52/D/36

 

11 March 1833

 

Thomas Wilkes of Upleadon, labourer

 

Using a gun without a game certificate, at Newent

 

Rev R F Onslow, JP and R F Onslow, JP.

 

James Cummins, Esq of Newent, complainant.

 

Fined £1 18s 0d, and 12/- costs, or two calendar months in Littledean House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 23 February 1833

 

52/D/37

 

8 October 1833

 

Thomas Price

 

Stealing poles, valued at 2/- from Caswell Wood, Tidenham, the property of the Duke of Beaufort

 

Rev T Thomas, JP at Lidney [Lydney].

 

Fined £2 and 8/- costs, to be paid to William Thurston, agent for the Duke of Beaufort, or six weeks in Littledean House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 20 September 1833

 

52/D/38

 

7 October 1833

 

John White of Kingswood, Wilts, labourer

 

Stealing apples from an orchard in Charfield, the property of William Champion, farmer

 

John Burland Harris, JP at Wotton-under-Edge.

 

Hard labour for six weeks in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 5 October 1833

 

52/D/39

 

11 October 1833

 

James Howell of Wotton-under-Edge, beer retailer

 

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

 

William Leman, JP and J B Harris, JP at a Petty Sessions for Berkeley Hundred.

 

First offence.

 

Fined 40/-.

 

Crime committed Sunday 6 October 1833

 

52/D/40

 

11 October 1833

 

Samuel Seabourne of Wotton?under?Edge, beer retailer

 

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

 

W Leman, JP and J B Harris, JP at a Petty Sessions for Berkeley Hundred Upper Division.

 

First offence.

 

Fined 40/-.

 

Crime committed Sunday 6 October 1833

 

52/D/41

 

7 August 1833

 

[printed form]

 

Harry Clarke and James Smith, labourers of Kemerton

 

Riotous assembly and breach of the peace, with others at Kemerton

 

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

 

Thomas Quarrel, complainant.

 

Fined 10/- each, to be paid to John Bee, overseer of the poor, and 3/6 each for costs.

 

Crime committed 28 July 1833

 

52/D/42

 

25 September 1833

 

[printed form]

 

William Allard of Oxenton, labourer

 

Violently assaulting William Smith, yeoman of Overbury, Worcestershire, at Oxenton

 

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

 

Fined £4 5s 0d, to be paid to William Tyler Chandler, an overseer of the poor of Oxenton, and 15/- costs, or two calendar months in Northleach House of Correction.

 

Crime committed Wednesday 11 September 1833

 

[Note on reverse states Allard committed to prison]

 

52/D/43

 

28 September 1833

 

Thomas Smith of Harescombe

 

Failing to pay the highway surveyor 10/- composition in lieu of labour etc

 

W Goodrich, JP and James H Byles, JP.

 

John Harris, surveyor of the highway within Harescombe, complainant.

 

Fined 20/- and 3/- costs.

 

52/D/44

 

2 October 1833

 

William Dunn of Almondsbury, labourer

 

Vagrancy - sleeping under a hayrick - at Almondsbury, and in a lead ore pit at Ridgewood

 

S P Peach, JP at Tockington.

 

Hard labour for three months in Lawford's Gate House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 23 and 27 September 1833

 

52/D/45

 

26 August 1833

 

George Hall

 

Abusing returning churchgoers particularly women, with obscene language, at Cold Ashton

 

F Trotman, JP at Pucklechurch.

 

Hard labour for one month in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed Sunday 25 August 1833

 

52/D/46

 

22 August 1833

 

[printed form]

 

William Coates of Cranham, retail beer seller

 

Keeping open his premises for the sale and consumption of beer until 10.30 pm

 

Sir W Hicks, Bt, JP and J Blagdon, JP at a Petty Sessions for Cheltenham District.

 

First offence.

 

Fined £2 and 6/6 costs.

 

Crime committed 19 August 1833

 

52/D/47

 

22 August 1833

 

[printed form]

 

Thomas and Nancy Verrinder

 

Assaulting Joseph Horlick at Cranham

 

Sir W Hicks, Bt, JP and J Blagdon, JP at Cheltenham.

 

Thomas fined 10/- and 4/3 costs, and Nancy 5/- and 4/- costs.

 

Crime committed 19 August 1833

 

52/D/48

 

15 August 1833

 

[printed form]

 

John Wilson

 

Assaulting James Pocket at Cheltenham

 

T J Baines, JP and J Blagdon, JP at Cheltenham.

 

Fined 10/- and 4/6 costs.

 

Crime committed 10 August 1833

 

52/D/49

 

6 August 1833

 

[printed form]

 

Sophia Jones

 

Assaulting William Kellow at Cheltenham

 

R B Cooper, JP and T J Baines, JP at Cheltenham.

 

Fined £5.

 

Crime committed 31 July 1833

 

52/D/50

 

6 August 1833

 

[printed form]

 

Edward Charlwood

 

Stealing pears from a garden, the property of Joseph Moody at Cheltenham

 

R B Cooper, JP at Cheltenham.

 

Fined 10/-, 1/- the value of the pears and 2/- costs.

 

Crime committed 2 August 1833

 

52/D/51

 

30 July 1833

 

[printed form]

 

Richard Beard

 

Assaulting William Hatherell at Cheltenham.

 

R B Cooper, JP and T J Baines, JP at Cheltenham.

 

Fined 10/- and 4/- costs.

 

Crime committed 29 July 1833

 

52/D/52

 

25 July 1833

 

[printed form]

 

Thomas Mullins

 

Assaulting Henry Collins at Cheltenham

 

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

 

Fined £2 and 5/- costs.

 

Crime committed 23 July 1833

 

52/D/53

 

23 July 1833

 

[printed form]

 

Thomas Lawrence, James Collins, Samuel Howley and William Craddock

 

Assaulting John Curtis at Cheltenham

 

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

 

Fined 10/- and 4/- costs each.

 

Crime committed 18 July 1833

 

52/D/54

 

23 July 1833

 

[printed form]

 

Mary Conolly

 

Assaulting Esther Workman at Cheltenham

 

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

 

Fined £1 and 6/6 costs.

 

Crime committed 20 July 1833

 

52/D/55

 

20 July 1833

 

[printed form]

 

Joseph Rone of Cheltenham, licensed victualler

 

Allowing drunkenness and disorderly behaviour on his premises

 

R B Cooper, JP and T J Baines, JP.

 

First offence.

 

Fined £2 and 9/6 costs.

 

Crime committed 18 July 1833

 

52/D/56

 

20 July 1833

 

[printed form]

 

John Packer

 

Assaulting Richard Payne at Cheltenham

 

T Newell, JP and T J Baines, JP at Cheltenham.

 

Fined £2 and 12/6 costs.

 

Crime committed 17 July 1833

 

52/D/57

 

18 July 1833

 

[printed form]

 

Michael Lynch

 

Assaulting James Fletcher at Cheltenham

 

R B Cooper, JP and T J Baines, JP at Cheltenham.

 

Fined 10/- and 3/- costs.

 

Crime committed 17 July 1833

 

52/D/58

 

4 July 1833

 

[printed form]

 

Thomas Dyer

 

Assaulting Mary Collett at Cheltenham

 

T Newell, JP and T J Baines, JP at Cheltenham.

 

Fined 10/- and 8/- costs.

 

Crime committed 3 July 1833

 

52/D/59

 

5 October 1833

 

[printed form]

 

George Oakey of Bishops Cleeve, retail beer dealer

 

Keeping open his premises after 10 pm and allowing card playing and other disorderly behaviour

 

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

 

First offence.

 

Fined £5 and £2 and 15/6 costs.

 

Crime committed 28 September 1833

 

52/D/60

 

5 October 1833

 

[printed form]

 

John Everis

 

Assaulting Thomas Sparrow at Cheltenham

 

R B Cooper, JP and J Blagdon, JP at Cheltenham.

 

Fined 10/- and 6/6 costs.

 

Crime committed 2 October 1833

 

52/D/61

 

5 October 1833

 

[printed form]

 

John Sole

 

Assaulting Stephen Law at Cheltenham

 

T J Baines, JP and J Blagdon, JP at Cheltenham.

 

Fined £1 and 3/- costs.

 

Crime committed 3 October 1833

 

52/D/62

 

5 October 1833

 

[printed form]

 

Henry Everiss

 

Assaulting Thomas Sparrow at Cheltenham

 

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

 

Fined £1 and 6/- costs.

 

Crime committed 2 October 1833

 

52/D/63

 

3 October 1833

 

James Lawrence of Norton, yeoman

 

Trespassing in pursuit of game on land belonging to Nathaniel Clark Dyer, Esq at Norton

 

R B Cooper, JP at Cheltenham.

 

James Stephens, yeoman of Boddington, complainant.

 

Fined £1 and 12/- costs.

 

Crime committed 26 September 1833

 

52/D/64

 

17 September 1833

 

[printed form]

 

Edward Dutton

 

Assaulting John Collett at Cheltenham

 

Sir W Hicks, Bt, JP and T J Baines, JP at Cheltenham.

 

Fined 2/6 and 7/6 costs.

 

Crime committed 7 September 1833

 

52/D/65

 

12 September 1833

 

[printed form]

 

William Morgan, retail beer seller of Cheltenham

 

Allowing beer to be consumed on his premises between 3 pm and 5 pm on a Sunday

 

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

 

First offence.

 

Fined £2 and 4/6 costs.

 

Crime committed Sunday 8 September 1833

 

52/D/66

 

7 September 1833

 

[printed form]

 

James Butler

 

Assaulting John Pitt at Cheltenham

 

Sir W Hicks, Bt, JP and T J Baines, JP at Cheltenham.

 

Fined 5/- and 3/6 costs.

 

Crime committed 3 September 1833

 

52/D/67

 

7 September 1833

 

[printed form]

 

William Clifford

 

Assaulting Henry Hollands at Cheltenham

 

Sir W Hicks, Bt, JP and T J Baines, JP at Cheltenham.

 

Fined £1 and 4/- costs.

 

Crime committed 7 September 1833

 

52/D/68

 

5 September 1833

 

[printed form]

 

Charles Wootton

 

Assaulting John Kerton at Cheltenham

 

R B Cooper, JP and T J Baines, JP at Cheltenham.

 

Fined £1 and 6/6 costs.

 

Crime committed 27 August 1833

 

52/D/69

 

31 August 1833

 

[printed form]

 

William Verrinder

 

Assaulting Samuel Lovegrove at Cranham

 

R B Cooper, JP and T J Baines, JP at Cheltenham.

 

Fined £2 and 7/6 costs.

 

Crime committed 24 August 1833

 

52/D/70

 

27 August 1833

 

[printed form]

 

William Milsom

 

Assaulting Stephen Laws at Cheltenham

 

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

 

Fined 5/- and 3/- costs.

 

Crime committed 26 August 1833

 

52/D/71

 

27 August 1833

 

[printed form]

 

William Gibbins

 

Assaulting William Dean at Cheltenham

 

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

 

Fined 10/- and 3/- costs.

 

Crime committed 26 August 1833

 

52/D/72

 

27 August 1833

 

[printed form]

 

William Collins, Henry Jeens and Nathaniel Chandler

 

Breaking the coping stone on a wall, eleven yards long, the property of George Grendan Wall at Cheltenham

 

Sir W Hicks, Bt, JP at Cheltenham.

 

Fined £2 and 2/- damages each and 10/6 costs.

 

Crime committed 25 August 1833

 

52/D/73

 

1 October 1833

 

[printed form]

 

John Shelton of Longborough, labourer

 

Using a ferret to kill rabbits on a Sunday at Sezincote

 

Rev C Jeaffreson, JP at Longborough.

 

Robert Bowles, complainant.

 

Fined £2 and £1 costs, or hard labour for one month in Northleach House of Correction.

 

Crime committed Sunday 18 August 1833

 

52/D/74

 

24 September 1833

 

[printed form]

 

John Pulham, Thomas Driver and Richard Gardner

 

Stealing a quantity of pears from an orchard, the property of Thomas Hemming at Moreton-in-Marsh

 

Rev J R Hall, JP at Moreton-in-Marsh.

 

Fined 4/-, 3/- damages and 11/- costs, or hard labour for one month in [Northleach] House of Correction.

 

Complainant not examined as to proof of offence.

 

Crime committed 15 September 1833

 

52/D/75

 

20 August 1833

 

[printed form]

 

John and George Butler

 

Assaulting William Lardner at Moreton-in-Marsh

 

Rev J R Hall, JP and Rev C Jeaffreson, JP at Moreton-in-Marsh.

 

Fined 10/-, to be paid to Ralph Wells, an overseer of the poor, and 16/- costs to the complainant, or one month in Northleach House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 11 August 1833

 

52/D/76

 

17 September 1833

 

[printed form]

 

Sarah Hutchin

 

Assaulting Sophia Bartlett at Todenham

 

Rev C Jeaffreson, JP and Rev J R Hall,, JP at Moreton-in-Marsh.

 

Fined 2/6, to be paid to Thomas Solloway, an overseer of the poor, and 11/6 costs to the complainant, or one month in Northleach House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 6 September 1833

 

52/D/77

 

3 September 1833

 

[printed form]

 

Elizabeth Booker

 

Assaulting Ann Smith at Ebrington

 

Rev J R Hall, JP and Rev C Jeaffreson, JP at Moreton-in-Marsh.

 

Fined 5/-, to be paid to William Keyte, an overseer of the poor, and 15/- costs to the complainant, or one month in Northleach House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 27 August 1833

 

52/D/78

 

23 July 1833

 

[printed form]

 

Joseph Blotheridge

 

Assaulting John Terry at Chipping Campden

 

F Colvile, JP and Rev J R Hall, JP at Moreton-in-Marsh.

 

Fined 1/-, to be paid to Peter Haines, an overseer of the poor, and 14/- costs to the complainant, or one month in Northleach House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 10 July 1833

 

52/D/79

 

9 July 1833

 

[printed form]

 

William Jarvis of Ebrington, retail beer seller

 

Allowing beer to be consumed after 10 pm

 

W Dickins, JP and Rev C Jeaffreson, JP at Moreton-in-Marsh.

 

First offence.

 

Fined £1 4s 0d, 12/- of which awarded to Richard Fletcher of Ebrington, prosecutor, and the remainder to the County Treasurer. Costs 16/-.

 

Crime committed 17 June 1833

 

52/D/80

 

16 August 1833

 

John Evans

 

Leaving his wife and children chargeable to Uley parish

 

Benjamin Chapman Browne, JP at Uley.

 

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

 

Crime committed 17 June 1833

 

52/D/81

 

27 September 1833

 

[printed form]

 

William Mills

 

Assault and battery on James Pritchard at Old Sodbury

 

Duke of Beaufort, JP; F Trotman, JP; A Shakespear, JP; W G Davy, JP; R H B Hale, JP and W Blathwayt, JP at Old Sodbury.

 

Fined 10/-, to be paid to Robert Collins, overseer of the poor, and 17/10 to the complainant, or one month in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed Friday 13 September 1833

 

52/D/82

 

19 July 1833

 

Joseph Simms of Hillesley, Hawkesbury, beer retailer

 

Keeping open his premises for the sale and consumption of beer until 11 pm

 

W G Davy, JP and R H B Hale, JP at a Petty Sessions for Grumbald's Ash District.

 

First offence.

 

Fined 40/- and 19/- costs.

 

Crime committed Saturday 22 June 1833

 

52/D/83

 

1 July 1833

 

William Phipp, yeoman of Le(a)chlade, beer retailer

 

Keeping open his house for the sale and consumption of beer after 10 pm

 

J R Barker, JP for Bibury Division.

 

First offence.

 

Fined 40/- and 5/- costs.

 

Crime committed 10 July 1833

 

[In one place, the name of the offender in the following document has been given]

 

52/D/84

 

6 August 1833

 

Thomas Newport of Eastleach Turville, beer retailer

 

Keeping open his house for the sale and consumption of beer after 10 pm

 

J R Barker, JP and Rev W Price, JP

 

at a Petty Sessions for Bibury Division.

 

First offence.

 

Fined 40/- and 5/- costs.

 

Crime committed Monday 1 July 1833

 

52/D/85

 

27 August 1833

 

[printed form]

 

George Quarrel of Kemerton, yeoman

 

Using a gun without a game licence at Kemerton

 

Major General Thomas Marriott, JP at the Magistrates' Office, Pershore, Worcs.

 

Thomas Mumford, complainant.

 

Mitigated fine of £2 10s 0d and 14/- costs, or hard labour for two months in the Common Gaol.

 

Crime committed 16 August 1833

 

52/D/86

 

10 October 1833

 

George Ball of Acton Turville

 

Setting a wire to catch hares at Acton Turville, without a game certificate

 

I J Horlock, JP and C W Codrington, JP.

 

William Watts of Great Badminton, complainant.

 

Thomas Webb, gamekeeper to the Duke of Beaufort, witness.

 

Fined £5, to be paid to James Daw, an overseer of the poor, and £1 15s 0d costs, or hard labour for three calendar months in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed Tuesday 8 October 1833

Date: 1833
Held by: Gloucestershire Archives, not available at The National Archives
Language: English

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