Catalogue description Memoranda of convictions, general
This record is held by Gloucestershire Archives
Reference: | Q/PC/2/53/B195 - B205 |
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Title: | Memoranda of convictions, general |
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Q/PC2 This index is arranged in the following order Date Name, parish and occupation of offender, Crime Other details 53/B/195 22 January 1834 [printed form] Thomas and James Symonds Assaulting Richard Nash and damaging the door of his house at Dymock Rev J Higgins, JP and R Webb, JP at Ledbury, Magistrates for Herefordshire and Gloucestershire. Fined 17/- and 13/- costs, or one calendar month in Littledean House of Correction. Fines paid. Crime committed 5 January 1834. 53/B/196 5 March 1834 [printed form] Hannah Hodges Wilfully damaging a hedge and palings in the garden and premises of John Williams at Kempley Rev J Higgins, JP at Ledbury. Fined 6d damages and 7/6 costs, or one calendar month in Littledean House of Correction. Fine not paid - imprisoned. Crime committed 28 January 1834 53/B/197 1 March 1834 George Thomas, beer and cyder retailer of the White Bear, Thornbury Selling cyder between 10 am and 1 pm on a Sunday Robert John Charleton, DD, JP and William Davies, DD, JP at a Petty Sessions for Thornbury Division. Second offence. Fined £5 and 7/- costs. Crime committed Sunday 23 February 1834 53/B/198 7 December 1833 George Thomas, beer and cyder retailer of the White Bear, Thornbury Allowing cyder to be consumed on his premises between 10 pm and 4 am W Davies, DD, JP and Rev M F T Stephens, JP at a Petty Sessions held for Thornbury Division. First offence. Fined 40/- and 5/- costs. Crime committed 18 November 1833 53/B/199 21 January 1834 Thomas Newport of Eastleach Turville, beer retailer Keeping his house open for the sale and consumption of beer after 10 pm R W Price, JP and Rev Edward Leigh Bennett, JP at a Petty Sessions for Bibury Division. Second offence. Fined £5 and 10/- costs. Crime committed Monday 16 December 1833 53/B/200 6 August 1833 Thomas Newport of Eastleach Turville, beer retailer Keeping open his premises 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 53/B/201 21 January 1834 John Green of Arlington, Bibury, beer retailer Keeping his house open for the sale and consumption of beer at 4 pm on a Sunday Rev T Pettat, JP and Rev E L Bennett, JP at a Petty Sessions for Bibury Division. First offence. Fined 40/- and 5/- costs. Crime committed Sunday 8 December 1833 53/B/202 3 March 1834 George Hinton, victualler of the Ship Inn, Cirencester Allowing drunkenness and other disorderly behaviour on his premises Rev H A Pye, JP and Rev H Cripps, JP. First offence. Fined 15/- and 5/- costs. Crime committed 11 February 1834 53/B/203 3 March 1834 George Evans, victualler of the Pack Horse Inn, Cirencester Allowing an illegal card game, All Fours, to be played in his premises and failing to maintain good order Rev H A Pye, JP and Rev H Cripps, JP. First offence. Fined 15/- and 5/- costs. Crime committed 14 February 1834 53/B/204 14 January 1834 Thomas Bruton of Uley, labourer Leaving his wife and children chargeable to the parish B C Browne, JP at Uley. Hard labour for six weeks in Horsley House of Correction. Crime committed 4 December 1833 53/B/205 7 February 1834 Daniel Ford of Uley, beer retailer Allowing unlawful games and gaming in his house P B Purnell, JP and Rev James Harley Dunsford, JP at a Petty Sessions for the Upper Division of Berkeley. First offence. Fined 40/- and 3/6 costs. Crime committed Friday 31 January 1834 |
Date: | 1834 |
Held by: | Gloucestershire Archives, not available at The National Archives |
Language: | English |
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