Catalogue description Memoranda of convictions, general

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Details of Q/PC/2/48/D1-D99
Reference: Q/PC/2/48/D1-D99
Title: Memoranda of convictions, general
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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/D/1

 

6 August 1829;

 

William Bateman;

 

Assaulting Charles Lewis, labourer at Bitton;

 

W Monro, JP and V J Graeme, JP at Lawfords Gate Sessions Room.

 

Fined 5/- and 8/- costs, or 14 days in Lawfords Gate House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 30 July 1829

 

48/D/2

 

6 August 1829;

 

William Hutson;

 

Assaulting Hannah Sutton, singlewoman at Bitton;

 

W Monro, JP and V J Graeme, JP at Lawfords Gate Sessions Room.

 

Fined 10/- and 8/- costs, or three weeks in Lawfords Gate House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 4 August 1829

 

48/D/3

 

13 August 1829;

 

Charles Knight of St Philip and St Jacob, Bristol, victualler

 

Failing to keep good order in his house and premises;

 

H W Newman, JP and V J Graeme, JP.

 

First offence.

 

Fined 10/- and 6/6 costs each.

 

Crime committed 1 August 1829

 

48/D/4

 

13 August 1829;

 

Charles Smith of St Philip and St Jacob, Bristol, victualler

 

48/D/5

 

23 July 1829;

 

John Hollister;

 

Assaulting James Fowler of Frampton Cotterell;

 

J Haythorne, JP and J Vaughan, JP at Lawrfords Gate Sessions Room.

 

Fined 20/-, to be paid to an overseer of the poor at Frampton Cotterell, and 8/- costs, or two months in Lawfords Gate House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 9 July 1829

 

48/D/6

 

13 August 1829;

 

Henry Edwards of St Philip and St Jacobs, Bristol, victualler;

 

Failing to keep good order in his house and premises;

 

H W Newman, JP and V J Graeme, JP.

 

First offence.

 

Fined 10/- and 6/6 costs.

 

Crime committed 1 August 1829

 

48/D/7

 

17 September 1829;

 

Thomas Gum;

 

Assaulting Ann Wyatt of St Philip and St Jacob, [Bristol];

 

G Hilhouse, JP and H W Newman, JP at Lawfords Gate Sessions Room.

 

Fined 1/- and 6/6 costs, or seven days in Lawfords Gate House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 7 September 1829

 

48/D/8

 

8 October 1829;

 

John Tyler;

 

Assaulting Ann Brock of Shirehampton, singlewoman;

 

J Haythorne, JP and H W Newman at Lawfords Gate Sessions Room.

 

Fined £3 19s and £1 1s costs, or two calendar months in Lawfords Gate House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 5 October 1829

 

48/D/9

 

15 October 1829;

 

James Bennett;

 

Assaulting Thomas Legg of St Philip and St Jacob, [Bristol], locksmith;

 

J Haythorne, JP and H W Newman at Lawfords Gate Sessions Room.

 

Fined 12/6 and 7/6 costs, or one calendar month in Lawfords Gate House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 8 October 1829

 

48/D/10

 

15 October 1829;

 

Thomas Ball;

 

Assaulting John Hurley of Clifton, [Bristol], tap keeper;

 

J Haythorne, JP and H W Newman, JP at Lawfords Gate Sessions Room.

 

Fined 12/6 and 7/6 costs, or one calendar month in Lawfords Gate House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 10 October 1829

 

48/D/11

 

15 October 1829;

 

Peregrine Rosling;

 

Assaulting Joseph Naish, gent, of St James, [Bristol], at Horfield;

 

J Haythorne, JP and H W Newman, JP at Lawfords Gate Sessions Room.

 

Fined £1 and 9/6 costs, or seven days in Lawfords Gate House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 12 October 1829

 

48/D/12

 

15 October 1829;

 

Benjamin Wait

 

Assaulting Mark Flook of St George, [Bristol], labourer ;

 

J Haythorne, JP and H W Newman, JP at Lawfords Gate Sessions Room.

 

Fined 10/- and 8/- costs each, or one calendar month in Lawfords Gate House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 12 October 1829

 

48/D/13

 

15 October 1829;

 

Henry Fussell

 

48/D/14

 

October 1829;

 

George Lewis;

 

Assaulting Joseph Lewis of St Philip and St Jacob, labourer;

 

J Haythorne, JP and J Lewis, JP at Lawfords Gate Sessions Room.

 

Fined 5/- and 7/6 costs, or one month in Lawfords Gate House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 29 September 1829

 

48/D/15

 

26 August 1829;

 

George Brimble;

 

Assaulting James King of Mangotsfield, labourer;

 

J Haythorne, JP and J Savage, JP at Lawfords Gate Sessions Room.

 

Fined £1 7s and 9/- costs, or one month in Lawfords Gate House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 23 August 1829

 

48/D/16

 

1 October 1829;

 

William Wright

 

Assaulting Joseph Lewis of St Philip and St Jacob, [Bristol], labourer;

 

J Haythorne, JP and J Lewis, JP at Lawfords Gate Sessions room.

 

Fined 5/- and 7/6 costs each, or one month in Lawfords Gate House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 29 September 1829

 

48/D/17

 

1 October 1829;

 

George Jones

 

48/D/18

 

1 October 1829;

 

Henry Pinker

 

48/D/19

 

1 October 1829;

 

Thomas Jones

 

48/D/20

 

26 August 1829;

 

John Sheppard;

 

Assaulting James King of Mangotsfield, labourer;

 

J Haythorne, JP and J Savage, JP at Lawfords Gate Sessions Room.

 

Fined £4 11s and 9/- costs, or two calendar months in Lawfords Gate House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 23 August 1829

 

48/D/21

 

Charles Wilks

 

3 September 1829

 

Assaulting Henry Jones of Mangotsfield yeoman;

 

G Goldney, JP and J Hilhouse, JP at Lawfords Gate Sessins Room.

 

Fined 10/- and 8/- costs, or one calendar month in Lawfords Gate House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 28 August 1829

 

48/D/22

 

24 September 1829;

 

James Brison;

 

Assaulting Mary Ann, wife of William Coulstring of St James, [Bristol];

 

G Goldney, JP and J Parker, JP at Lawfords Gate Sessions Room.

 

Fined 5/- and 7/6 costs, or seven days in Lawfords Gate House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 21 September 1829

 

48/D/23

 

3 September 1829;

 

George Dando;

 

Assaulting Henry Jones of Mangotsfield, yeoman;

 

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

 

Fined 10/- and 8/- costs, or one calendar month in Lawford's Gate House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 28 August 1829

 

48/D/24

 

20 August 1829;

 

Luke Bryant;

 

Assaulting George Bailey of Henbury, labourer;

 

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

 

Fined £4 12s and 8/- costs, or two calendar months in Lawford's Gate House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 31 July 1829

 

48/D/25

 

6 August 1829;

 

John Saunders of St Philip and St Jacob, [Bristol], victualler;

 

Failing to keep good order in his house and premises;

 

H W Newman, JP and W Munro, JP.

 

First offence.

 

Fined 10/- and 5/6 costs.

 

Crime committed 1 August 1829

 

48/D/26

 

6 August 1829;John Kelly of St Philip and St Jacob, [Bristol}, victualler;Failing to keep good order in his house and premises;H W Newman, JP and W Munro, JP.

 

First offence.

 

Fined 10/- and 5/6 costs.

 

Crime committed 1 August 1829

 

48/D/27

 

10 September 1829;

 

William Price of Bitton, victualler;

 

Keeping his house open during the usual afternoon hours of Divine Service;

 

H W Newman, JP and G Goldney, JP.

 

First offence.

 

Fined £1 and 8/- costs.

 

Crime committed 23 August 1829

 

48/D/28

 

16 July 1829

 

[printed form];

 

John Morse, John Pegler and Daniel Beard, labourers of Stroud;

 

Stealing a quantity of currants growing in a garden at Stroud, the property of Thomas Newcombe, clothier

 

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

 

Six months each, hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 14 July 1829

 

48/D/29

 

8 October 1829;

 

William Lett, stage?coach proprietor and driver

 

Carrying two more outside passengers than the seven allowed by law, between Cheltenham and Gloucester;

 

Joseph Ellis Viner, JP and Henry Norwood Trye, JP at the Public Office, Cheltenham.

 

George Martin, yeoman of Oxford Street, Mile End Old Town, Middlesex, informer.

 

Charles Digby, witness.

 

Each fined £40 mitigated to £20 and 7/- costs to go to the informer.

 

Crime committed 28 September 1829

 

48/D/30

 

8 October 1829;

 

Thomas Evans stage?coach proprietor and driver

 

48/D/31

 

13 August 1829;

 

James Morgan of Cheltenham, carpenter;

 

Selling beer, to be drunk on his premises, without a licence;

 

R Capper, JP and J E Viner, JP.

 

Fined £10 and 6/- costs.

 

Crime committed 7 August 1829

 

48/D/32

 

20 August 1829;

 

James Morgan of Cheltenham, carpenter;

 

Selling beer, to be drunk on his premises, without a licence;

 

J Clutterbuck, JP and R Capper, JP.

 

Fined £5 and 11/- costs.

 

Crime committed 15 August 1829

 

48/D/33

 

15 September 1829;

 

Eliakim Jones of Cheltenham, coal merchant;

 

Selling cider, to be drunk on his premises, without a licence;

 

J E Viner, JP and R Capper, JP.

 

Fined £5 and £1 9s costs.

 

Crime committed 5 August 1829

 

48/D/34

 

13 August 1829;

 

John Wilkes of Bishops Cleeve, yeoman;

 

Selling cider, to be drunk of his premises, without a licence;

 

R Capper, JP and J E Viner, JP.

 

Fined £5 and 12/- costs.

 

Crime committed 23 July 1829

 

48/D/35

 

19 August 1829;

 

Ann Chandler;

 

Receiving half a peck of apples at Cheltenham, the property of John Yeend;

 

R Capper, JP at Cheltenham.

 

Fined £5, to be paid to Peter Butt, overseer of the poor and 15/- costs, or three calendar months in Northleach House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 18 August 1829

 

48/D/36

 

12 September 1829

 

[printed form];

 

Peter Romino, hawker;

 

Exposing baskets for sale at Dowdeswell without a licence;

 

Rev J Neale, JP at Cheltenham.

 

Joseph Atkins of Worcester, inspector of hawkers licences, informer.

 

William King, witness.

 

Offender pleaded not guilty.

 

Fined £10.

 

Crime committed 11 September 1829

 

Note: 18/- King's moiety of Penalty. 36/- being all recd

 

48/D/37

 

12 September 1829

 

[printed form];

 

Peter McLory of Cheltenham, yeoman.

 

Exposing for sale a quantity of table cloths, brown holland, check doulas calico and stockings, without a licence at Dowdeswell;

 

Rev J Neale, JP at Cheltenham.

 

William King of Bristol, inspector of hawkers licences, informer.

 

Joseph Atkins, witness.

 

Offender pleaded not guilty.

 

Fined £10.

 

Crime committed 11 September 1829

 

Note: £1 King's moiety of Penalty.

 

48/D/38

 

16 October 1829;

 

Thomas Pierce, James Pierce the younger, Joseph Pierce and Samuel Lewis;

 

Stealing a quantity of potatoes growing in an enclosed field at Moreton Valence, the property of Anne Hawkins;

 

R S Davies, JP at Stonehouse.

 

Each fined 10/-, 15/-, the value of the potatoes, and 5/- costs. 15/- and all the costs to go to the complainant and the residue [given as £10-5s] to Henry Hewlett overseer to the poor, or one month's hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 15 October 1829

 

48/D/39

 

6 October 1829;

 

Samuel Ridler;

 

Stealing a fence post at Standish, the property of Thomas Parker;

 

T J L Baker, JP at Hardwicke.

 

Fined £5 and 1/-, the value of the post, or one week's hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 3 October 1829

 

48/D/40

 

15 September 1829;

 

William Jenkins;

 

Damaging a door, the property of John Watkins of St Briavels;

 

Rev T Thomas, JP at Lydney.

 

Fined £2 and 6/6, the value of the door, to be paid within 14 days, or two months hard labour in Littledean House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 4 September 1829

 

48/D/41

 

15 September 1829;

 

John Worgan;

 

Stealing underwood at Tidenham, the property of the Duke of Beaufort;

 

Rev T Thomas, JP at Lydney.

 

Fined 10/- costs and 1/6, the value of the underwood, or two months hard labour in Littledean House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 18 August 1829

 

48/D/42

 

3 August 1829;

 

Joseph Wadley;

 

Assaulting Thomas Painter at Awre, Blakeney;

 

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

 

Fined 5/- and 11/- costs, or two months in Littledean House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 18 July 1829

 

48/D/43

 

12 October 1829;

 

William Watts;

 

Assaulting Edwin Bowles at Rodley;

 

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

 

Fined £2 and 10/- costs, or two months in Littledean House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 26 September 1829

 

48/D/44

 

3 August 1829;

 

Richard Jones;

 

Unlawful possession of part of a tree in St Briavels Hundred;

 

Rev C Crawley, JP at Newnham.

 

Fined £1 10s to be paid to the overseer of the poor at Littledean, and 10/- costs and 2/-, the value of the wood, to go to E Machen, Esq, or two months hard labour in Littledean House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 17 July 1829

 

48/D/45

 

17 September 1829;

 

Thomas Hathaway, labourer of Lower Swell, aided and abetted by William Wilcox, labourer of the same parish

 

Using a snare to kill a rabbit in a field in Lower Swell occupied by John Shirley;

 

Rev F E Witts, JP at Stow-on-the-Wold.

 

Fined £10 each.

 

Crime committed 11 September 1829

 

48/D/46

 

15 October 1829;

 

Michael Jownley;

 

Stealing pears from an orchard in Little Barrington, the property of Marmaduke Matthews;

 

Rev F E Witts, JP at Stow-on-the-Wold.

 

Fined 7/6, 5/6 costs and 6d for the pears.

 

Crime committed 28 September 1829

 

48/D/47

 

12 October 1829;

 

William Clifford, Daniel Hillman, William Beale and Thomas (son of Robert Collett, yeoman) of Bourton-on-the-Water, labourers

 

Damaging a gate, the property of John Poole and James Ashwin, churchwardens of Bourton-on-the-Water;

 

Rev F E Witts, JP and Rev J Croome, JP at Bourton-on-the-Water.

 

Each fined 20/- to be paid to Thomas Wilkins, constable, and 3/- costs and 3d damages to go to the complainants. Given four days to pay.

 

Crime Committed 8 October 1829

 

48/D/48

 

2 September 1829;

 

Hannah Stratford, toll?collector at Sudeley Gate;

 

Charging John Attwood, farmer of Sudeley Castle, 4/- for eight horses, although he was exempt

 

J Timbrill, DD, JP; Rev J Keysall, JP and Rev C White, JP.

 

Fined 40/-

 

Crime committed 26 August 1829

 

48/D/49

 

8 August 1829;

 

George Morris;

 

Shooting and killing a pointer bitch, in a field, the property of the Rev David Charles Parry of Kemerton;

 

J Timbrill, DD, JP at Beckford.

 

Dog valued at £5. Fined £5, to be paid to Charles Tidmarsh, overseer of the poor of Kemerton, or two months in Northleach House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 7 August 1829

 

Note: on back - offender committed to House of Correction

 

48/D/50

 

4 August 1829;

 

William Piffe;

 

Digging up potatoes from Stoke Moor, Elmstone Hardwick, with intent to steal, the property of George Yeend, farmer;

 

J Timbrill, DD, JP at Beckford.

 

Fined 10/- to be paid to James Chadd, overseer of the poor; £1 10s costs and 1/6 damages to go to the complainant, or two months in Northleach House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 7 July 1829

 

48/D/51

 

2 September 1829;

 

William Tomkins the elder, William Tomkins the younger and Richard Tomkins;

 

Stealing a quantity of apples from Cumberwood field in Forthampton in the occupation of John Rayer, farmer;

 

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

 

Fined 20/- to be paid to Edward Knight, overseer of the poor, and to pay 13/6 costs and 1/- damages to the complainant.

 

Crime committed Sunday 30 August 1829

 

48/D/52

 

30 September 1829;

 

Betty and Honor Mayall, wife and daughter of Joseph Mayall, labourer of Forthampton;

 

Stealing a quantity of rails from an enclosure in Forthampton the property of William Rayer, farmer of Longdon, Worcs;

 

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

 

Fined 25/- to be paid to John Cotterell, overseer of the poor, 14/- costs and 1/- damages to go to the complainant, or two months in Northleach House of Correction.

 

Crime committed Tuesday 15 September 1829

 

48/D/53

 

7 August 1829;

 

Thomas Shugar of Lechlade, victualler;

 

Failing to observe conditions of his recognizance;

 

Hon J Dutton, JP, John Raymond Barker, JP and Rev Thomas Huntingford, JP.

 

First offence. Fined £2 and 10/- costs

 

Note King's moiety £1

 

48/D/54

 

25 August 1829;

 

John Craddock Betteridge of Northleach, victualler;

 

Allowing Bagatelle to be played in his house;

 

M Hicks Beach, JP and Rev William Price, JP.

 

First offence. Fined £5 and 10/- costs.

 

Crime committed 17 August 1829

 

48/D/55

 

2 September 1829;

 

George Bowyer;

 

Stealing fifteen apples from an orchard in Avening, the property of Thomas Gardner;

 

Rev H Campbell, JP at Avening.

 

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

 

Crime committed 27 August 1829

 

48/D/56

 

2 September 1829;

 

Mary Bowyer;

 

Aiding and abetting George Bowyer to steal fifteen apples from an orchard in Avening, the property of Thomas Gardner

 

Rev H Campbell, JP at Avening.

 

Two months hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 27 August 1829

 

48/D/57

 

11 September 1829;

 

Henry Morgan

 

Stealing half a peck of apples from an orchard in Avening, the property of Nathaniel Dyer, Esq;

 

Rev H Campbell, JP at Avening.

 

Each fined 19/- to be paid to George Whitley, overseer of the poor, and 1/- recompense to the complainant, or one month's hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 10 September 1829

 

48/D/58

 

11 September 1829;

 

James Chandler

 

48/D/59

 

14 September 1829;

 

Edward Dorney;

 

Stealing half a peck of apples from an orchard, the property of Peter Playne, Esq in Minchinhampton;

 

Rev H Campbell, JP at Minchinhampton.

 

Two months hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 12 September 1829

 

48/D/60;8 September 1829;

 

William Clark

 

Stealing apples from an orchard in Avening, the property of Mary Smith, widow;

 

D Ricardo, JP at Horsley.

 

Each fined 4/-, to be paid to George Whitley, overseer of the poor and 1/- recompense to the complainant, or one month's hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 20 August 1829

 

48/D/61

 

8 September 1829;

 

Isaac Ind

 

48/D/62

 

8 September 1829;

 

Richard Essex

 

48/D/63

 

28 September 1829;

 

Robert Viner

 

Stealing a quantity of filberts from a nursery at Rodborough, the property of Robert Snow Paul, Esq;

 

Rev P Hawker, JP at Rodborough.

 

Each fined 5/-, to be paid to James Wall, overseer of the poor and 1/6 recompense to the complainant, or one month's hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 30 August 1829

 

48/D/64

 

28 September 1829;

 

Thomas Niblett

 

48/D/65

 

5 October 1829

 

[printed form];

 

John Davis;

 

Damaging a fence in Moreton-in-Marsh, the property of Thomas Ellis;

 

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

 

Fined 12/-, to be paid to John Keytley, overseer of the poor, £1 costs and 10/- damages to go to the complainant, or two months hard labour in the [Northleach] House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 19 September 1829

 

48/D/66

 

5 October 1829

 

[printed form];

 

John Mason of Bourton?on-the-Hill, labourer;

 

Assaulting Richard and Sarah Waters at Bourton-on-the-Hill;

 

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

 

Fined 3/-, to be paid to William Hanks, overseer of the poor and 7/- costs.

 

Crime committed 29 September 1829

 

48/D/67

 

11 September 1829

 

[printed form];

 

Elizabeth, wife of James Parker; Mary, wife of Joseph Hill; Martha, wife of John Arundell; Elizabeth, wife of John Thompson; Harriett Parker, Sarah and Mary Fisher

 

Causing damage to a cornfield in Sapperton, occupied by William Lawrence, yeoman;

 

Rev P Hawker, JP at Stroud.

 

Each fined 6d damages, to be paid to the overseer of the poor and 10/6 costs to the complainant, or one week's hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 29 August 1829

 

48/D/68

 

31 July 1829

 

[printed form];

 

Sarah Cook and Sarah Gwinnell of Kings Stanley;

 

Found in possession of underwood, the property of Thomas, Lord Ducie, in a wood in Kings Stanley;

 

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

 

Fined 2/6 each, 3d, the value of the wood and 7/- costs, or 14 days hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 21 July 1829

 

48/D/69

 

31 July 1829

 

[printed form];

 

James Organ of Kings Stanley, labourer;

 

Stealing a quantity of tree limbs from an orchard in Kings Stanley, the property of Samuel Raikes, yeoman;

 

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

 

Fined 5/6 and 8/- costs, or two months hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 27 July 1829

 

48/D/70

 

8 October 1829

 

[printed form];

 

Henry Merrett of Stonehouse, labourer;

 

Stealing walnuts from an orchard in Stroud, the property of James Arkwell, yeoman;

 

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

 

Three weeks hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 5 October 1829

 

48/D/71

 

28 September 1829

 

[printed form];

 

John Phelps of Stroud, labourer;

 

Stealing turnips from enclosed ground in Stroud, the property of Daniel Dangerfield;

 

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

 

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

 

Crime committed 20 September 1829

 

48/D/72

 

29 July 1829

 

[printed form];

 

George Flight of Kings Stanley, labourer;

 

Possessing a side of deer believed to be stolen;

 

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

 

Fined £20, or one month's hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 28 July 1829

 

48/D/73

 

29 July 1829

 

[printed form];

 

James Bailey of Kings Stanley, labourer;

 

Possessing a side of deer believed to be stolen;

 

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

 

Fined £20, or six months hard labour.

 

Crime committed 28 July 1829

 

48/D/74

 

11 July 1829

 

[printed form];

 

John Bown of Woodchester, labourer;

 

Stealing tree limbs from a park at Woodchester, the property of Thomas, Lord Ducie;

 

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

 

Fined 5/-, 7/- costs and 1/- damages, or two months hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 11 July 1829

 

48/D/75

 

12 August 1829

 

[printed form];

 

Hezekiah Davis and Charles Workman of Bisley, labourers;

 

Stealing apples from an orchard, the property of Thomas Jones, clothier of Bisley;

 

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

 

Two months hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 12 August 1829

 

48/D/76

 

27 July 1829

 

[printed form];

 

Elizabeth Drew, Sarah Booker, Elizabeth Simmonds and Harriett Pearce;

 

Stealing three-quarters of a peck of apples from an orchard in Painswick, the property of Henry Loveday, maltster;

 

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

 

Fined 4/-, 11/- costs and 1/-, the value of the apples, or one month's hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 26 July 1829

 

48/D/77

 

10 August 1829

 

[printed form];

 

Martha Hudson of Avening, spinster;

 

Damaging a wall the property of Thomas, Lord Ducie;

 

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

 

Fined 2d damages and 7/- costs, or one month's hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 14 July 1829

 

48/D/78

 

17 July 1829

 

[printed form];

 

Mary Hudson of Avening, spinster;

 

Found in possession of tree limbs, believed to be stolen, the property of Thomas, Lord Ducie;

 

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

 

Fined 20/-, 7/- costs and 4d, value of the wood, or two months hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 14 July 1829

 

48/D/79

 

20 July 1829

 

[printed form];

 

Elizabeth Jackson of Kings Stanley;

 

Damaging trees in a wood, the property of Thomas, Lord Ducie;

 

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

 

Fined 3d damages and 7/- costs, or one month's hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 16 July 1829

 

48/D/80

 

6 September 1829

 

[printed form];

 

Charles Cook of Painswick, labourer;

 

Damaging a hedge, the property of John Moss, labourer;

 

W H Hyett, JP at Stroud.

 

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

 

Crime committed 26 September 1829

 

48/D/81

 

21 September 1829

 

[printed form];

 

Charles Beard;

 

Causing his wife and four children to become chargeable to the parish of Painswick;

 

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

 

One month's hard labour in Horsley House of Correction

 

48/D/82

 

11 August 1829

 

[printed form];

 

John Estcott and John Denby of Painswick, labourers;

 

Stealing beans from enclosed ground the property of Daniel Gyde of Painswick, baker;

 

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

 

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

 

Crime committed 10 August 1829

 

48/D/83

 

20 July 1829

 

[printed form];

 

William Clayfield;

 

Causing his wife and four children to become chargeable to Painswick parish by refusing to work for four days;

 

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

 

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

 

Crime committed 16-20 July 1829

 

48/D/84

 

20 July 1829

 

[printed form];

 

James Niblet;

 

Causing his wife and five children to become chargeable to Painswick parish by refusing to work for four days;

 

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

 

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

 

Crime committed 16-20 July 1829

 

48/D/85

 

25 September 1829

 

[printed form];

 

John Sisom of Painswick, retailer;

 

Using a defective balance;

 

H Burgh, JP and W H Hyett, JP at a Petty Sessions held for Bisley Hundred.

 

Fined 5/- and 7/6 costs.

 

Crime committed 15 September 1829

 

48/D/86

 

4 July 1829;

 

Henry Herbert alias Walker of Thornbury;

 

Violently assaulting Samuel Collings, jnr, watchmaker at Thornbury;

 

S Peach Peach, JP and Rev W Davies, JP at Thornbury.

 

Fined 14/- and 6/- costs

 

Crime committed 18 June 1829

 

48/D/87

 

8 August 1829;

 

Rose Drake, wife of Joseph Drake of Dursley, labourer;

 

Assaulting Hannah Salisbury, wife of James Salisbury of Dursley, carpenter;

 

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

 

Fined 10/- to be paid to Sidney Smith, Petty Constable of Dursley and 7/6 costs. In default of payment within fourteen days, to serve one week in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 5 August 1829

 

48/D/88

 

17 September 1829;

 

William Knight of Dursley and George Cowley of Cam, labourers;

 

Stealing two pecks of potatoes from enclosed ground in Cam, the property of Edward Bloxsome the elder

 

P B Purnell, JP at Stinchcombe.

 

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

 

Crime committed 15 September 1829

 

48/D/89

 

11 September 1829;

 

Edwin Ford of Owlpen, labourer;

 

Stealing a quantity of apples from an orchard in Owlpen, the property of Thomas Anthony Stoughton, Esq;

 

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

 

Three months hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 11 September 1829

 

48/D/90

 

11 September 1829;

 

Robert Ford of Owlpen, labourer

 

Stealing a quantity of apples from an orchard in Owlpen, the property of Thomas Anthony Stoughton, Esq;

 

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

 

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

 

Crime committed 11 September 1829

 

48/D/91

 

11 September 1829;

 

Alfred Ford of Owlpen, labourer

 

48/D/92

 

7 August 1829;

 

Elizabeth Wall of Dursley, singlewoman

 

Cutting down an ash tree in Dursley with intent to steal, the property of George Vizard, Esq;

 

W M Adey, JP and P B Purnell, JP at Wotton-under-Edge.

 

Each fined 20/- to be paid to George Lister, overseer of the poor, 7/- costs and 1/- damages, or six weeks hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 28 July 1829

 

48/D/93

 

7 August 1829;

 

Sophia Dainton of Dursley, singlewoman

 

48/D/94

 

31 July 1829;

 

John Riddiford of Uley, tailor;

 

Destroying with intent to steal, a quantity of pea plants worth sixpence at Uley, the property of Samuel Went;

 

P B Purnel, JP and W M Adey, JP at Wotton-under-Edge.

 

Fined £5, to be paid to John Ferebee, churchwarden of Uley, 7/- costs and 6d damages. In default of payment within fourteen days to serve three months hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 14 July 1829

 

48/D/95

 

31 July 1829;

 

Charles Hill of Uley, butcher;

 

Stealing four cabbages worth twopence from a garden in Uley, the property of Samuel Went;

 

P B Purnel, JP and W M Adey, JP at Wotton-under-Edge.

 

Fined £5, to be paid to John Ferebee, churchwarden of Uley, 7/- costs and 2d damages. In default of payment within fourteen days to serve three months hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 14 July 1829

 

48/D/96

 

9 October 1829;

 

Enoch Higgins of North Nibely, labourer;

 

Possessing 32 pounds of various yarns and about 28 yards of various cloths, believed to be stolen;

 

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

 

John Weight, Gent of Dursley, informer.

 

John Bletchley, book-keeper of Charfield, witness.

 

First offence. Fined £20, half to go to the informer and the rest to Gloucester Infirmary

 

Crime committed 7 October 1829

 

48/D/97

 

9 October 1829;

 

Thomas Darter of North Nibley, labourer

 

Possessing about 7lbs 5ozs of various yarns and about 45 yards of various cloths (some partly woven), believed to be stolen;

 

Rev W L Baker, JP and H W Dyer, JP.

 

John Weight, Gent of Dursley, informer.

 

John Bletchley, book-keeper of Charfield, witness.

 

First offence. Fined £20, half to go to the informer and the rest to Gloucester Infirmary

 

Crime committed 28 September 1829

 

48/D/98

 

9 October 1829;

 

James Crook of Wotton?under-Edge, labourer;

 

Possessing about 63lbs 4ozs of various yarns, believed to be stolen;

 

Rev W L Baker, JP and H W Dyer, JP.

 

John Weight, Gent of Dursley, informer.

 

John Bletchley, book-keeper of Charfield, witness.

 

Second offence. Fined £30, half to go to the informer and the rest to Gloucester Infirmary

 

Crime committed 28 & 29 September 1829

 

48/D/99

 

22 September 1829;

 

Joseph Hopkins of Winchcombe, labourer;

 

Shooting game without a licence;J Clutterbuck, JP;

 

R Capper, JP and Rev J Neale, JP at Cheltenham. Commissioners for Assessed Taxes.

 

Fined £10.

 

Crime committed 18 July 1829

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

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