Catalogue description Memoranda of convictions, general

This record is held by Gloucestershire Archives

Details of Q/PC/2/48/C1-C61
Reference: Q/PC/2/48/C1-C61
Title: Memoranda of convictions, general
Description:

Q/PC2

 

This index is arranged in the following order

 

Name, parish and occupation of offender, with date and details of their crime and additional information

 

48/C/1

 

11 May 1829;

 

Joseph Clarke the younger, of Newent;

 

Assaulting Sarah Morgan, spinster of Newent;

 

Rev R F Onslow, JP at Newent.

 

Fined £2.2s to be paid immediately to Samuel Wood, guardian of the poor of Newent, and 3/- costs to Sarah Morgan.

 

Crime committed 6 May 1829

 

48/C/2

 

15 June 1829;

 

William and Maria Paling;

 

Assaulting Joseph Stevens at Sherborne;

 

Rev F E Witts, JP and Rev R W Ford, JP at Northleach.

 

William fined £5. Maria fined £1 and £2.50 costs, or two months in Northleach House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 10 June 1829

 

48/C/3

 

9 July 1829;

 

Jason Neat;

 

Cutting down three trees at Bittan;

 

H W Newman, JP and J S Narford, JP at Lawfords Gate Session Room.

 

Fined 1/6 and 6/- the value of the trees. 18/6 costs to be paid to the complainents Henry Pedlingham and Aaron Cole.

 

Crime committed 8 April 1829

 

48/C/4

 

21 January 1829;

 

Robert Hayes of Sherston, Wilts, labourer;

 

Keeping and using a gun to kill game at Leighterton and Boxwell;

 

G P Holford, JP at Tetbury.

 

Information laid before R Kingscote, JP on 7 January by Joseph York.

 

Witness Charles Emerson, Gent of Sherston.

 

Offender did not appear. Fined £5.

 

Crime committed 5 January 1829

 

48/C/5

 

1 July 1829;

 

John Pool the younger;

 

Not having proper control of his horse and cart on the Bath turnpike road in Cirencester

 

Rev Daniel Lysons, JP.

 

Fined 10/-.

 

Crime committed 26 June 1829

 

48/C/6

 

1 July 1829;

 

Richard Cox;

 

Evading a toll of 7½d by removing one horse from his wagon while passing through Dunkirk turnpike gate at Hawkesbury

 

Rev D Lysons, JP.

 

Fined 10/- and 15/- costs.

 

Crime committed 11 April 1829

 

48/C/7

 

1 July 1829;

 

Nathaniel Fletcher;

 

Evading a toll of 4½d by taking his horse and cart off the road and passing over the Duke of Beaufort's land near Dunkirk Gate at Hawkesbury

 

Rev D Lysons, JP.

 

Fined 10/- and 10/- costs.

 

Crime committed 6 June 1829

 

48/C/8

 

18 February 1829;

 

Joseph Earl of Horsley, labourer;

 

Keeping and using a greyhound to kill game;

 

P Kingscote, JP and Rev D Lysons, JP at Tetbury.

 

Henry Hall, labourer of Horsley, informer.

 

Defendant declined to speak.

 

Fined £5.

 

Crime committed 1 February 1829

 

48/C/9

 

18 June 1829;

 

Mary Ann King;

 

Receiving from Sarah Martin, a quantity of dead fence, stolen from Shipton Moyne, the property of George Emerson

 

W M Paul, JP at Tetbury.

 

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

 

Crime committed 18 June 1829

 

48/C/10

 

18 June 1829

 

Mary Parker

 

Stealing (with others) a quantity of dead fence at Shipton Moyne, the property of George Emerson;

 

W M Paul, JP at Tetbury.

 

Fined £5 each, or two months each in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed night of 17 June 1829

 

48/C/11

 

Harriet Parker

 

48/C/12

 

Sarah Martin

 

48/C/13

 

Mary Lamb

 

48/C/14

 

George Parker

 

48/C/15

 

18 February 1829;

 

Thomas Howes;

 

Evading a toll of 10½d by adding one horse to his cart after passing through Tetbury south turnpike gate

 

Rev D Lysons, JP.

 

Fined 30/- and 15/- costs, to be paid within two weeks, or two months in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed Friday 6 February 1829

 

48/C/16

 

2 February 1829;

 

Richard Capner;

 

Assaulting William Dyke, grocer of Tetbury;

 

G P Holford, JP and W M Paul, JP at Westonbirt.

 

Fined £2.2s to be paid to John Warn, overseer of the poor of Tetbury and 15/- costs to the complainant to be paid by the following day, or one month in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 24 January 1829

 

48/C/17

 

16 June 1829

 

[printed form];

 

Richard Nicholls;

 

Failing to support his wife and two children for the previous ten weeks thereby leaving them chargeable to the parish of Stroud

 

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

 

One calendar month in Horsley House of Correction.

 

48/C/18

 

2 January 1829

 

[printed form];

 

Samuel Critchley, Mary Critchley, John Carless and Edith Carless all of Randwick;

 

Assaulting Charles Whittick at Randwick;

 

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

 

Fined £1 each and 17/6 costs, or two months in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 24 December 1828

 

48/C/19

 

2 January 1829

 

[printed form];

 

Thomas Critchley of Randwick, labourer;

 

Assaulting Charles Vick at Randwick;

 

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

 

Fined £1 and 8/- costs, or two months in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 24 December 1829

 

48/C/20

 

10 March 1829

 

[printed form];

 

James Owen of Stonehouse, bargeman;

 

Assaulting Daniel Robins, clothworker of Kings Stanley at Stonehouse

 

H Burgh, JP and W H Hyett, JP at Stroud.

 

Fined 5/- and 7/- costs, or two months in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 6 March 1829

 

48/C/21

 

10 March 1829

 

[printed form];

 

John Cratchley, William Cratchley, labourers, and James Owen, bargeman, all of Stonehouse;

 

Assaulting William Park, clothworker of Kings Stanley, at Stonehouse;

 

H Burgh, JP and W H Hyett, JP at Stroud.

 

John Cratchley fined 10/- and the others 5/- each and 14/- costs, or two months hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 6 March 1829

 

48/C/22

 

10 March 1829

 

[printed form];

 

William Cratchley of Stonehouse, labourer and Charles Bick of Kings Stanley, cloth worker;

 

Assaulting William Robins, clothworker of Kings Stanley at Stonehouse;

 

H Burgh, JP and W H Hyett, JP at Stroud.

 

Fined 5/- and 2/6 respectively and 10/6 costs, or two months hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 6 March 1829

 

48/C/23

 

8 July 1829

 

[printed form];

 

Jesse Bown of Horsley, labourer;

 

Stealing seven fish from a pond adjoining Thomas, Lord Ducie's house in Woodchester;

 

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

 

Fined £2 and 7/- costs, or two calendar months in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 7 July 1829

 

48/C/24

 

11 July 1829

 

[printed form];

 

John Bown of Woodchester, weaver;

 

Stealing a quantity of tree limbs, valued at 6d, from a park at Woodchester, the property of Thomas, Lord Ducie

 

H Burgh, JP at Rodborough.

 

Fined 5/6 and 7/- costs, or two months hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 11 July 1829

 

48/C/25

 

29 April 1829

 

[printed form];

 

John Kemish of Minchinhampton, weaver;

 

Breaking and stealing part of two timber trees, the property of Robert Snow Paul, Esq at Minchinhampton;

 

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

 

Fined 5/-, 2/6 damages and 9/- costs, or six weeks hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 24 April 1829

 

48/C/26

 

12 June 1829

 

[printed form];

 

Elijah Brampton;

 

Begging in Stroud;

 

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

 

One calendar months hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 11 June 1829

 

48/C/27

 

22 May 1829

 

[printed form];

 

Samuel Turner of Stroud, labourer;

 

Cutting down four beech trees in a plantation at Rodborough, the property of Richard Smith, clothier;

 

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

 

Fined £1-10s, 4/- the value of the trees and 10/- costs, or six weeks hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 11 May 1829

 

48/C/28

 

22 May 1829

 

[printed form];

 

Samuel Merrett and Charles Chandler of Randwick, labourers;

 

Cutting down two fir trees in a plantation at Randwick, the property of Henry Hogg, Esq;

 

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

 

Fined 2/6 each, an additional 2/- each, the value of the trees, and 12/6 costs, or two calendar months in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 5 May 1829

 

48/C/29

 

8 May 1829

 

[printed form];

 

Thomas Lane of Painswick, labourer

 

Stealing part of a tree, the property of John Haynes and John Barnard at Painswick;

 

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

 

Each fined 2/6, 1/- the value of the wood and 10/6 costs, or one calendar month hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 28 April 1829

 

48/C/30

 

8 May 1829

 

[printed form];

 

Henry Wright of Painswick, labourer;

 

48/C/31;

 

27 March 1829;

 

William Chapman of Rodborough, baker;

 

Delivering and selling six under-weight loaves to Thomas Powell, weaver of Rodborough

 

H Burgh, JP and W H Hyett, JP.

 

Fined £4.

 

Crime committed 26 March 1829

 

48/C/32

 

19 June 1829

 

[printed form];

 

Thomas Wright of Painswick, labourer;

 

Violently and indecently assaulting Elizabeth, infant daughter of Thomas Horlick, weaver and Mary his wife, of Painswick

 

H Burgh, JP and W H Hyett, JP at Stroud.

 

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

 

Crime committed 16 June 1829

 

48/C/33

 

19 June 1829

 

[printed form];

 

Christopher Patchett of Stroud, labourer;

 

Assaulting Richard Pegler of Stroud, hairdresser;

 

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

 

Fined £1 and 9/- costs, or two calendar months hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 8 June 1829

 

48/C/34

 

30 April 1829;

 

William Smart of Bisley, clothier;Paying, or causing to be paid, 2/7 in wages to Robert Butt, weaver of Bisley, in other than lawful coin

 

H Burgh, JP and W H Hyett, JP at Stroud.

 

Fined £20 each

 

48/C/35

 

30 April 1829;

 

Aaron Evans of Bisley, clothier;

 

Paying or causing to be paid 2/1 in wages to Thomas Young, weaver of Bisley, in other than lawful coin

 

48/C/36

 

- May 1829

 

[printed form];

 

William Swaine of Painswick, labourer;

 

Stealing a tree branch at Painswick, the property of John Haynes and John Barnard;

 

W H Hyett, JP at Painswick.

 

Fined 1/-, 6d the value of the tree branch and 7/6 costs, or seven days hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 28 April 1829

 

48/C/37

 

6 July 1829

 

[printed form];

 

Isaac Pitt;

 

Neglecting his wife and two children, whereby they became chargeable to Stroud parish

 

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

 

One calendar months hard labour in Horsley House of correction

 

48/C/38

 

7 July 1829

 

[printed form];

 

James Pearce of Randwick, labourer;

 

Assaulting Samuel Browning, constable of Randwick, in the performance of his duty

 

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

 

Fined £5 or two months in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 3 July 1829

 

48/C/39

 

24 June 1829;

 

Mary, wife of Richard Jaques;

 

Stealing four cabbages valued at 6d from a garden in Maugersbury, the property of Thomas Ballinger;

 

Egerton Leigh, JP at Stow-on-the-Wold.

 

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

 

Crime committed 23 June 1829

 

48/C/40

 

10 July 1829;

 

Charles Ballinger and George Drinkwater, labourers at Dumbleton, and George Warner, butcher of Stanton;

 

Stealing a quantity of cherries from a garden in Dumbleton the property of James Marshall;Rev J Timbrill, DD, JP at Ford.

 

Fined 5/- each to be paid to the overseers of the poor at Dumbleton and 5/6 each costs to be paid to the complainant.

 

Fines paid.

 

Crime committed 8 June 1829

 

48/C/41

 

16 May 1829;

 

John Archer of Cirencester, dyer;

 

Stealing asparagus plants from a garden in Cirencester, the property of William Lawrence, Esq

 

W Croome , JP at Cirencester.

 

Hard labour for three months in Northleach House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 16 May 1829

 

48/C/42

 

11 May 1829;

 

William Symonds the younger;Assaulting James Rudge at the Hundred of St Briavels;Rev C Crawley, JP and J Pyrke, JP at Newnham.

 

Fined £1 to be paid to John Lucas of Newnham and 7/6 costs, or one month in Littledean House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 9 May 1829

 

48/C/43

 

22 June 1829;John Thomas;

 

Assaulting John Martin at Newnham;

 

Rev C Crawley, JP and J Pyrke, JP at Newnham.

 

Fined 10/- to be paid to James Hill and 16/6 costs, or one calendar month in Littledean House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 18 June 1829

 

48/C/44

 

25 May 1829;

 

John James, jnr;

 

Assaulting Hannah James at Minsterworth;

 

Rev C Crawley, JP and J Pyrke, JP at Newnham.

 

Fined £4 12s to be paid to Thomas Hobbs, overseer of the poor of Minsterworth and 8/- costs, or two calendar months in Littledean House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 14 May 1829

 

48/C/45

 

23 June 1829;

 

James Davis;

 

Assaulting Rebecca, wife of Samuel Saunders, at Tidenham;

 

Rt Hon Charles Bathurst, JP and Rev T Thomas, JP at Lydney.

 

Fined 10/- to be paid to John Cadle, overseer of the poor of Tidenham and 5/6 costs, or one calendar month in Littledean House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 14 June 1829

 

48/C/46

 

26 May 1829;

 

Joseph Davis of Woolaston;

 

Assaulting James Harris at Woolaston;

 

Rt Hon C Bathurst, JP and Rev T Thomas, JP at Lydney.

 

Fined 12/6 to be paid to Richard Smith, overseer of the poor of Woolaston and 7/6 costs, or one calendar month in Littledean House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 15 April 1829

 

48/C/47

 

23 June 1829;

 

George Nash;

 

Assaulting Sophia Jones at Coleford, Newland;

 

Rt Hon C Bathurst, JP and Rev T Thomas, JP at Lydney.

 

Fined 10/- to be paid to James Teague, overseer of the poor of Newland and 9/6 costs, or 14 days in Littledean House of Correction

 

Crime committed 20 June 1829

 

48/C/48

 

26 May 1829;

 

John Dibden

 

Cutting and stealing a quantity of wood at Tidenham, the property of the Duke of Beaufort;

 

Rev T Thomas, JP at Lydney.

 

Each fined 12/6 to be paid to John Cadle, overseer of the poor, 5/- the value of the wood and 7/6 costs to be paid to the complainant, Samuel Luff, or one calendar month in Littledean House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 17 April 1829

 

48/C/49

 

26 May 1829;

 

Thomas Dibden

 

48/C/50

 

14 May 1829;

 

Henry Cratchley;

 

Begging at Cheltenham;

 

R Capper, JP at Cheltenham.

 

One month's hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 13 May 1829

 

48/C/51

 

10 July;

 

Henry Cratchley;

 

Begging at Cheltenham;

 

R Capper, JP at Cheltenham.

 

Second offence.

 

Three months hard labour in Northleach House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 9 July 1829

 

48/C/52

 

20 June 1829;

 

John Wither Bevan;

 

Assaulting William Nostaw at Thornbury;

 

S P Peach, JP and W N Tonge, JP at Thornbury.

 

Fined 2/6 and 2/6 costs.

 

Crime committed 18 June 1829

 

48/C/53

 

6 June 1829;

 

John Phillips;

 

Assaulting William Holloway of Thornbury;

 

S P Peach, JP and W N Tonge, JP at Thornbury.

 

Fined 2/6 and 5/6 costs.

 

Crime committed 13 May 1829

 

48/C/54

 

6 June 1829;

 

Edward Woodward;

 

Assaulting James Collins at Elberton;

 

S P Peach, JP and W N Tonge, JP at Thornbury.

 

Fined £2 10s and 10/- costs.

 

Crime committed 19 May 1829

 

48/C/55

 

6 July 1829;

 

Thomas Cambray of Stow?on-the-Wold, labourer;

 

Assaulting Joseph Biddle, labourer of Blockley, Worcs, at Weston-sub-Edge;

 

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

 

Fined £1 17s 6d, to be paid to William Eden, overseer of the poor of Weston-sub-Edge and 12/6 costs.

 

Crime committed 12 June 1829

 

48/C/56

 

23 June 1829;

 

Joseph Plumb late of Over Norton, Oxon, labourer;

 

Sleeping while in sole charge of a wagon and horses at Little Compton, on the turnpike road from Moreton-in-Marsh to Chipping Norton

 

Rev J Adams, JP.

 

Fined 20/-.

 

Crime committed 12 June 1829

 

48/C/57

 

8 June 1829;

 

David Rymel of Longborough, farmer;

 

Assaulting Sally and Caroline Rose of Longborough;

 

Rev W Boughton, JP and Rev J R Hall, JP at Bourton-on-the?Hill.

 

Fined 10/-, to be paid to David Rymill[?] overseer of the poor and 8/6 costs, or one week in Northleach House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 3 June 1829.

 

48/C/58

 

6 July 1829;

 

Samuel Shorey of Broadway, Worcs, labourer;

 

Assaulting Joseph Biddle, labourer of Blockley, Worcs, at Weston-sub-Edge;

 

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

 

Fined £1 17s 6d, to be paid to William Eden overseer of the poor and 12/6 costs, to be paid by 3 August, or two months in Northleach House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 12 June 1829

 

48/C/59

 

7 May 1829;

 

Benjamin Webley of Westbury-on-Trym;

 

Using two greyhounds to take and kill game;

 

C L Walker, JP and H W Newman, JP at Lawfords Gate Sessions Room, Commissioners for assessed taxes.

 

Fined £10 and 9/- costs.

 

Crime committed 22 April 1829

 

48/C/60

 

1 May 1829;

 

John Bishop of Little Badminton, labourer;

 

Committing assault and battery on Robert Morse in Horton;

 

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

 

Fined 4/6 and 5/6 costs.

 

Crime committed 12 April 1829

 

48/C/61

 

4 July 1829;

 

John Hanwell of Bourton-on-the-Water;

 

Keeping and using a snare to kill game;

 

Rev F E Witts, JP at Upper Slaughter.

 

William Kimber, miller of Bourton on-the-Water, informer.

 

Richard Abbitts, gardener of Bourton-on-the-Water, witness.

 

Offender did not appear.

 

Fined £5.

 

Crime committed 2 July 1829

Date: 1829
Held by: Gloucestershire Archives, not available at The National Archives
Language: English

Have you found an error with this catalogue description?

Help with your research