Catalogue description Memoranda of convictions, general

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Details of Q/PC/2/49/A1-A80
Reference: Q/PC/2/49/A1-A80
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

 

49/A/1

 

26 November 1829

 

William Scott

 

Assaulting Julius Bates, yeoman of Stapleton

 

J S Harford, JP and J Parker, JP at Lawford's Gate Sessions Room.

 

Fined 10/- and 7/- costs, or one month in Lawford's Gate House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 19 November 1829

 

49/A/2

 

12 November 1829

 

Thomas Lewis

 

Assaulting Elizabeth Storey of Bitton

 

J S Harford, JP and J Parker, JP at Lawford's Gate Sessions Room.

 

Fined 10/- and 8/- costs [costs given as 7/- in latter part of document], or fourteen days in Lawford's Gate House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 8 November 1829

 

49/A/3

 

5 November 1829

 

John Screen

 

Assaulting Ann Roach of Frampton Cotterell

 

J Parker, JP and J S Harford, JP at Lawford's Gate Sessions Room.

 

Fined 2/- and 8/- costs or seven days in Lawford's Gate House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 1 November 1829

 

49/A/4

 

7 January 1830

 

George Greenich

 

Assaulting George Patfield, labourer of St Philip and St Jacob [Bristol]

 

J Cave, JP and W Munro, JP at Lawford's Gate Sessions Room.

 

Fined 7/- and 6/6 costs, or one month in Lawford's Gate House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 25 December 1829

 

49/A/5

 

17 September 1829

 

Nathaniel Shill

 

Shooting a hare at Kington tything, Almondsbury, when not qualified

 

H W Newman, JP at Lawford's Gate Sessions Room.

 

Information given to W Munro, JP two days earlier by William Webb.

 

Thomas Gazard, witness.

 

Offender pleaded not guilty.

 

Fined £5.

 

Crime committed 7 September 1829

 

49/A/6

 

17 September 1829

 

George Browne

 

Using a gun and a dog to kill game in Stoke Gifford, when not qualified

 

H W Newman, JP at Lawford's Gate Sessions Room.

 

James Howell, informer.

 

William Merrick, witness.

 

Pleaded not guilty.

 

Fined £5.

 

Crime committed Thursday 3 September 1829

 

49/A/7

 

11 January 1830

 

Benjamin Neville

 

Causing his son Richard to become chargeable to Stanway parish

 

J Timbrill, DD, JP at Beckford.

 

One months hard labour in Northleach House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 9 January 1830

 

[Offender finally named as Richard instead of Benjamin]

 

49/A/8

 

19 November 1829

 

William Mason

 

Assaulting Thomas George, labourer of St Philip and St Jacob [Bristol]

 

G Goldney, JP and J Parker, JP at Lawford's Gate Sessions Room.

 

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

 

Crime committed 11 November 1829

 

49/A/9

 

7 December 1829

 

Giles Coates, watchmaker of Chedworth

 

Carrying a gun with intent to shoot game, in Yanworth Wood, when not qualified

 

Rev Cornelius Pitt, JP at Cirencester.

 

Robert Simper, informer, George Simper, gamekeeper, witness, both of Chedworth.

 

Pleaded not guilty.

 

Fined £5.

 

Crime committed 2 December 1829

 

49/A/10

 

23 December 1829

 

James Joy, labourer of Chedworth

 

Beating for game with a lurcher, in Chittle Grove, Rendcomb, when not qualified

 

Rev C Pitt, JP at Chedworth.

 

Edmund and Thomas Burrows, gamekeepers of Rendcomb, informer and witness.

 

Pleaded not guilty.

 

Fined £5.

 

Crime committed 23 December 1829

 

49/A/11

 

24 November 1829

 

John Hunt, labourer of Southrop

 

Cutting down an ash tree growing in a hedge in Southrop, the property of Michael Hicks Beech, Esq

 

J R Barker, JP; Rev W Price, JP and Rev J W Peters, JP at Bibury.

 

Fined 10/6, to be paid to John Howes, overseer of the poor; 10/6 damages to be paid to the owner and 5/- costs to John Buttles, yeoman of Southrop, the complainant, or two calendar months in Northleach House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 6 November 1829

 

49/A/12

 

4 December 1829

 

Jacob Mustoe, labourer of Chedworth

 

Using a gin to kill a hare in Chittle Grove, Rendcomb, when not qualified

 

Rev C Pitt, JP at Chedworth.

 

Edmund and Thomas Burrows, gamekeepers of Rendcombe, informer and witness.

 

Offender did not appear.

 

Fined £5.

 

Crime committed 30 November 1829

 

49/A/13

 

14 November 1829

 

Mary Hudson

 

Stealing half a peck of turnips growing in enclosed land at Avening, the property of Stephen Blackwell

 

Rev H Campbell, JP at Minchinhampton.

 

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

 

Crime committed 9 November 1829

 

49/A/14

 

14 November 1829

 

Elizabeth Webb

 

49/A/15

 

4 January 1830

 

Louisa Jenkins

 

Stealing an oak and an ash tree growing in Shortwood, Horsley, the property of Benjamin Mills, timber merchant, of Nympsfield

 

Rev P Hawker, JP and Rev H Campbell, JP at Horsley.

 

Fined £5, to be paid to John Harvey, overseer of the poor; 1/? damages and 4/6 costs.

 

Crime committed 1 January 1830

 

49/A/16

 

3 December 1829

 

Robert Fry, yeoman of Horsley

 

Shooting game without a licence

 

Rev P Hawker, JP and Commissioner for Assessed Taxes, at Horsley.

 

William Cox, witness.

 

Fined £20.

 

Crime committed 28 October 1829

 

49/A/17

 

17 December 1829

 

Eiza Crow

 

Stealing twelve turnips growing in enclosed land at Avening, the property of Daniel Stafford

 

Rev P Hawker, JP at Rodborough.

 

Fined 19/6 to be paid to George Simpkins, overseer of the poor; 6/- costs and 6d damages.

 

Crime committed 13 December 1829

 

49/A/18

 

25 November 1829

 

Ann Fowles

 

Stealing apples from Coventry's Close, Deerhurst, the property of John White Stephens, farmer

 

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

 

Fined 10/-, to be paid to William Whithorn, overseer of the poor; 6d damages and 9/6 costs, or one calendar month in Northleach House of Correction.

 

Crime committed Thursday 12 November 1829

 

Note: offender committed to Northleach

 

49/A/19

 

11 November 1829

 

Josiah Holloway

 

Stealing apples from Croft Orchard, Leigh, the property of Harriet Pensam, farmer

 

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

 

Fined 40/-, to be paid to James Lea, overseer of the poor; 2/- damages and 15/- costs, or two calendar months in Northleach House of Correction.

 

Crime committed Saturday morning 7 November 1829

 

Note: offender committed to Northleach

 

49/A/20

 

30 December 1829

 

John Newman and Benjamin Fluck

 

Stealing fence palings and part of a stile from Coal House meadow, Apperley, Deerhurst, the property of John Dipper

 

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

 

Fined 10/- each, to be paid to William Whithorne, overseer of the poor; 5/- damages and 9/- costs, or two months in Northleach House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 14 December 1829

 

49/A/21

 

2 January 1830

 

John Leach

 

Stealing fruit trees growing on the Gaston, Aston-upon-Carrant, Ashchurch, the property of Francis Tombs, farmer

 

J Timbrill, DD, JP at Beckford.

 

First offence.

 

Fined 50/-, to be paid to Richard Rimell, overseer of the poor of Ashchurch and 17/6 damages, or two months hard labour in Northleach House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 15 December 1829

 

Note: offender committed to Northleach

 

49/A/22

 

17 November 1829

 

[printed form]

 

Recognizance, in the sum of 40/- each, for William Phillips, farmer, William Higley, labourer, both of Bourton-on-the-Hill, and Joseph Purser, labourer of Blockley, (Worcs) to appear at the next Quarter Sessions in Gloucester to give evidence against Joseph Waters for felony

 

Rev William Boughton, JP

 

49/A/23

 

9 November 1829

 

[printed form]

 

Thomas Harris, late of Cow Honeybourne, labourer

 

Assaulting Sarah Harris, the elder

 

Rev C Jeaffreson, JP and Rev J R Hall, JP at Bourton?on?the-Hill.

 

Fined £1. 10s, to be paid to Underhill Coldicott, overseer of the poor, and £1. 10s costs, or two months in Northleach House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 31 October 1829

 

49/A/24

 

25 November 1829

 

William Hawkins, land?owner in Corse

 

Unlawfully erecting a wall or fence within 25 feet of the middle of the Ledbury to Cheltenham turnpike road at Staunton Swan.

 

Rev J Higgins, JP.

 

Fined £2, half to go to the trustees of Ledbury Turnpike roads and the remainder with 13/6 costs to be paid to Thomas Jones, road surveyor

 

49/A/25

 

24 November 1829

 

William Freeman, clothworker of Wotton?under-Edge

 

Possessing 21½yds of woollen cloth believed to be woven from stolen yarn

 

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

 

Fined £20, half to be paid to John Weight, Gentleman of Dursley, informer, and the rest to the poor.

 

Crime committed 20 November 1829

 

49/A/26

 

23 November 1829

 

William Freeman, clothworker of Wotton?under-Edge

 

Receiving one piece of stolen Cassimere woollen cloth from John Davis, weaver, the property of Samuel and William Alexander Long, clothiers

 

W M Adey, JP; H W Dyer, JP and P B Purnell , JP.

 

Fined £40 to be distributed as follows: £5 to the informer, John Weight, gentleman of Dursley; £32 to the poor of Wotton?under?Edge and £3 costs, or six months hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 16 November 1829

 

49/A/27

 

23 November 1829

 

John Davis, weaver of Wotton?under-Edge

 

Stealing one piece of Cassimere woollen cloth, the property of Samuel and William Alexander Long, clothiers

 

W M Adey, JP; H W Dyer, JP and P B Purnell, JP.

 

Three months hard labour in Horsley House of Correction and to be publicly whipped.

 

Crime committed 16 November 1829

 

49/A/28

 

8 December 1829

 

John Ri[t]chings, yeoman of Painswick, coachowner and driver

 

Failing to display the requisite boards on his coach when plying for hire in Cranham

 

R Capper, JP at Cheltenham.

 

William Latham, yeoman of Minchinhampton, informer.

 

William Dyer and Ann Latham, witnesses.

 

Offender pleaded not guilty.

 

Fined £5.

 

Crime committed 7 September 1829

 

49/A/29

 

8 December 1829

 

William Fletcher, yeoman of Stroud, coach owner and driver

 

Failing to display the requisite boards on his coach when plying for hire in Pitchcombe

 

R Capper, JP at Cheltenham.

 

William Latham, yeoman of Minchinhampton, informer.

 

William Dyer and Ann Latham, witnesses.

 

Offender pleaded not guilty.

 

Fined £5.

 

Crime committed 24 September 1829

 

49/A/30

 

5 December 1829

 

[printed form]

 

Charles Tanner of Cheltenham

 

Receiving stolen posts and rails, the property of William Bidmead, plumber and glazier of Cheltenham

 

H N Trye, JP at Cheltenham.

 

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

 

Crime committed 5 December 1829

 

49/A/31

 

3 December 1829

 

John Burnett of Cheltenham, licensed victualler

 

Knowingly allowing persons of notorious bad character to meet at his premises

 

R Capper, JP and John Harvey Ollney, JP.

 

First offence.

 

Fined 50/- and 5/- costs.

 

Crime Committed 27 November 1829

 

49/A/32

 

12 November 1829

 

Thomas Herbert of the Sherborne Arms, Cheltenham, licensed victualler

 

Allowing gaming on his premises

 

R Capper, JP and H N Trye, JP.

 

First offence.

 

Fined 20/- and 5/- costs.

 

Crime committed 7 November 1829

 

49/A/33

 

22 December 1829

 

William Day, labourer of Eastington

 

Illegally using a snare to kill a hare

 

R W Ford, JP at Little Rissington.

 

Fined £20.

 

Crime committed 19 November 1829

 

49/A/34

 

26 November 1829

 

John Harris, labourer of Condicote

 

Illegally using a trap to kill a rabbit on Richard Collett's land in Condicote

 

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

 

Fined £10.

 

Crime committed 15 November 1829

 

49/A/35

 

17 December 1829

 

Jane James alias Bo[u]lton, Jemima Betteridge and Sarah Hardiman

 

Breaking down a hedge - wood fence - with intent to steal, the property of Congreve Harris at Maugersbury

 

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

 

Each fined 9/- and 4/- costs. Given one week to pay.

 

Crime committed 11 December 1829

 

49/A/36

 

5 November 1829

 

Jane Williams and Jane Smith

 

Breaking down a hedge - wood fence - with intent to steal, the property of Mary Collett at Upper Slaughter

 

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

 

Fined 2/6 and 1/6 costs, each.

 

Given one week to pay.

 

Crime committed 2 November 1829

 

49/A/37

 

26 November 1829

 

Joseph Arkell, the younger, of Condicote

 

Beating for game in Longborough, with a gun and a dog, when not qualified

 

Rev F E Witts at Stow?on?the?Wold.

 

Thomas Taylor, gamekeeper of Adlestrop, informer.

 

John Minchin, labourer of Longborough, witness.

 

Pleaded not guilty.

 

Fined £5 each.

 

Crime committed 21 November 1892

 

49/A/38

 

3 December 1829

 

Charles Walker of Condicote

 

Beating for game in Longborough, with a gun and a dog, when not qualified

 

Rev F E Witts at Stow?on?the?Wold.

 

Thomas Taylor, gamekeeper of Adlestrop, informer.

 

John Minchin, labourer of Longborough, witness.

 

Pleaded not guilty.

 

Fined £5 each.

 

Crime committed 21 November 1892

 

49/A/39

 

21 November 1829

 

William Gough of Rockhampton

 

Assaulting John Weeks of Rockhampton

 

W Davies, DD, JP and Rev M F T Stephens, JP at Thornbury.

 

Fined 6/- and 4/- costs.

 

Crime committed 12 November 1829

 

49/A/40

 

5 December 1829

 

James Rice of Thornbury

 

Assaulting George Grove, cooper of Thornbury

 

S P Peach, JP and Rev M F T Stephens, JP at Thornbury

 

Fined 5/- and 5/- costs.

 

Crime committed 21 November 1829

 

49/A/41

 

28 October 1829

 

Thomas Browning

 

Stealing apples from an orchard at Lowfield Farm, Tetbury, the property of John Cook

 

J D Phelps, JP at Tetbury.

 

Each fined 1/- to be paid to John Cook and 4/- costs to the complainant, Henry Robertson.

 

Crime committed 18 October 1829

 

49/A/42

 

28 October 1829

 

Charles Bond

 

49/A/43

 

28 October 1829

 

Henry Browning

 

49/A/44

 

28 October 1829

 

John Elliotts

 

49/A/45

 

28 October 1829

 

John Williams

 

49/A/46

 

6 January 1830

 

William Whiting of Rodmarton, mason

 

Shooting a partridge in Home Field, Rodmarton, when not qualified

 

W M Paul, JP at Tetbury.

 

Information given to Rev D Lysons, JP by John Martin the younger, gamekeeper of Cirencester.

 

Thomas Martin, gamekeeper of Rodmarton, witness, said that offender offered a bribe when challenged near Mrs Day's barn, as he was afraid of losing his job with Mr Lysons.

 

Offender pleaded not guilty.

 

Witness for defence, Thomas Ockell, declared they had no gun, but had heard one go off ten minutes earlier and seen a man near Mr Kearsey's barley rick, but could not say if it was Thomas Martin.

 

Fined £5, half to go to the informer.

 

Crime committed 28 December 1829

 

49/A/47

 

9 December 1829

 

Henry Cleaver

 

Damaging an ash tree growing at Elmstree, Tetbury, the property of Joseph Brookes

 

W M Paul JP at Tetbury.

 

Each fined 1/- and 3/- costs to go to the complainant. Given fourteen days to pay.

 

Crime committed 2 December 1829

 

49/A/48

 

9 December 1829

 

George Barnfield

 

49/A/49

 

9 December 1829

 

Mary Shipton

 

Stealing turnips from an enclosed field in Beverstone, the property of William Robbins

 

W M Paul, JP at Tetbury.

 

Each fined 5/-, 3/- costs and 1/- damages. Given fourteen days to pay.

 

Crime committed 12 November 1829

 

49/A/50

 

9 December 1829

 

Ann, wife of Samuel Baker, labourer of Tetbury

 

49/A/51

 

9 December 1829

 

Maria, wife of Isaac Godwin, labourer of Tetbury

 

49/A/52

 

9 December 1829

 

Charles Reed

 

Damaging an ash tree growing in Elmstree, Tetbury, the property of Joseph Brookes

 

W M Paul, JP at Tetbury.

 

Fined 5/-, 3/- costs and 1/- damages. Given fourteen days to pay.

 

Crime committed 2 December 1829

 

49/A/53

 

6 August 1829

 

Samuel Russ

 

Stealing vetches, grown as animal food, from an enclosed field in Charlton, Tetbury

 

W M Paul, JP at Tetbury.

 

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

 

Crime committed 16 July 1829

 

49/A/54

 

19 August 1829

 

Eliza wife of Worthy Mann, labourer of Tetbury

 

Breaking down and stealing part of a maiden ash tree growing in a field in Tetbury, in the occupation of Robert Ind

 

G P Holford, JP.

 

Fined 1/- and 6/- costs.

 

Crime committed 4 August 1829

 

49/A/55

 

24 December 1829

 

James Burt, hotel-keeper of Clifton [Bristol]

 

Keeping and using dogs to kill game in Henbury when not qualified

 

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

 

William Smith, lodging house keeper of Clifton, informer.

 

Offender freely admitted offence.

 

Fined £5.

 

Crime committed 2 November 1829

 

49/A/56

 

24 December 1829

 

Nathaniel Poole Leigh of Bristol

 

Keeping and using a dog to kill game in Henbury when not qualified

 

H W Newman, JP at Lawford's Gate Sessions Room.

 

Henry Poole, gentleman of Bristol, informer.

 

Offender freely admitted offence.

 

Fined £5.

 

Crime committed 2 November 1829

 

49/A/57

 

24 December 1829

 

George Bush of Clifton [Bristol], gentleman

 

Keeping and using a dog to kill game, in Henbury, when not qualified

 

H W Newman, JP at Lawford's Gate Sessions Room.

 

Henry Poole, gentleman of Clifton, informer.

 

Offender admitted charge. Fined £5.

 

Crime committed 2 November 1829

 

49/A/58

 

19 November 1829

 

William Davis of Henbury, labourer

 

Using a wire to kill a hare, when not qualified

 

H W Newman, JP at Lawford's Gate Sessions Room.

 

Robert Baker, yeoman of Henbury, informer.

 

William Luton, yeoman of Henbury, witness.

 

Offender pleaded not guilty.

 

Fined £5.

 

Crime committed 7 November 1829

 

49/A/59

 

19 December 1829

 

[printed form]

 

Hester Vick, singlewoman

 

Riotous behaviour in Stroud

 

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

 

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

 

Crime committed 18 December 1829

 

49/A/60

 

20 November 1829

 

[printed form]

 

Edwin Clissold and Samuel Pierce of Randwick, labourers

 

Breaking down, with intent to steal, part of a dead fence, the property of Edward Hogg, Esq, of Randwick

 

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

 

Fined 10/- and 10/- damages, or hard labour for one calendar month in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 1 November 1829

 

49/A/61

 

20 November 1829

 

[printed form]

 

Richard Smith of Stroud, labourer

 

Cutting down three beech trees in a wood in Stroud, the property of Rev Richard Morris of Stratford-on-Avon, (Warks)

 

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

 

Fined £5, 8/- costs and 4/- damages, or hard labour for two calendar months in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 18 November 1829

 

49/A/62

 

20 November 1829

 

[printed form]

 

Charles Beard of Randwick, labourer

 

Stealing apples from an orchard, the property of Samuel Lawrence, yeoman of Randwick

 

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

 

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

 

Crime committed 3 November 1829

 

49/A/63

 

4 December 1829

 

[printed form]

 

William Woodcock and James Roberts, labourers of Painswick

 

Stealing apples from an orchard, the property of Daniel Spring, timber merchant of Painswick

 

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

 

Each sentenced to two months hard labour - Roberts in Littledean and Woodcock in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 29 November 1829

 

49/A/64

 

4 December 1829

 

[printed form]

 

John Brown, John Weston, William Close and Henry Birt, labourers of Painswick

 

Stealing apples from an orchard, the property of Daniel Spring, timber merchant of Painswick

 

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

 

Hard labour for one month in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 29 November 1829

 

49/A/65

 

14 November 1829

 

[printed form]

 

William Lamburn, labourer of Stroud

 

Stealing three young beech trees from a plantation in Rodborough, the property of Richard Smith

 

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

 

Fined 2/6, 9/- costs and 1/- damages, or hard labour for one month in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 11 May 1829

 

49/A/66

 

23 October 1829

 

[printed form]

 

John Wathen of Stroud, labourer

 

Stealing apples from an orchard in Stroud, the property of John Sims the younger

 

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

 

Three weeks hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

 

Crime committed 17 October 1829

 

49/A/67

 

8 January 1830

 

[printed form]

 

John Berriman, clothworker of Bisley

 

Assaulting Charles Copner, butcher of Stroud, in Bisley

 

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

 

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

 

Crime committed 5 January 1830

 

49/A/68

 

22 December 1829

 

John Purcell, cabinet-maker of Stroud

 

Unlawfully selling a hare to Charles Page Sweeting, surgeon of Stroud

 

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

 

Henry Rudge, gentleman of Stroud, informer.

 

Witness C P Sweeting said that he knew the offender, who sold him the hare for 2/6.

 

Offender pleaded not guilty. Fined £5

 

Crime committed 21 December 1829

 

49/A/69

 

22 December 1829

 

[printed form]

 

William Norris of Rodborough, labourer

 

Unlawfully selling a hare to William Hawtrey Thornton, surgeon of Stroud

 

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

 

Henry Rudge, gentleman of Stroud, informer.

 

Witness W H Thornton said that he knew the offender and bought the hare for 1/-.

 

Offender Pleaded not guilty. Fined £5.

 

Crime committed 21 December 1829

 

49/A/70

 

12 November 1829

 

Daniel Baldwin, writing clerk, of Stroud

 

Throwing a firework in a street in Stroud

 

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

 

Fined 5/- and 8/- costs.

 

Crime committed 5 November 1829

 

49/A/71

 

30 December 1829

 

[printed form]

 

John Barrett of Stroud, labourer

 

Unlawfully selling a pheasant to Charles Smith, clothier of Stroud

 

Rev P Hawker, JP at Stroud.

 

Samuel Butler, gentleman of Minchinhampton, informer.

 

Witness C Smith said that he bought the pheasant from the offender for 2/6.

 

Offender pleaded guilty. Fined £5.

 

Crime committed 30 December 1829

 

49/A/72

 

28 December 1829

 

[printed form]

 

Isaac Fisher of Woodchester, labourer

 

Keeping and using a wire to kill game, when not qualified

 

H Burgh, JP at Stroud

 

James Kenyon, gamekeeper, of Nympsfield, informer.

 

Thomas Prout, labourer of Kings Stanley, witness.

 

Offender did not appear. Fined £5.

 

Crime committed 21 November 1829

 

49/A/73

 

18 December 1829

 

[printed form]

 

George Coleman of Kings Stanley, labourer

 

Keeping and using a bludgeon to kill game in Woodchester

 

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

 

James Kenyon, gamekeeper of Nympsfield, informer.

 

Thomas Prout, labourer of Kings Stanley, witness.

 

Offenders pleaded not guilty.

 

Fined £5 each

 

Crime committed 21 November 1829

 

49/A/74

 

18 December 1829

 

[printed form]

 

James Coleman of Kings Stanley, labourer

 

49/A/75

 

27 November 1829

 

[printed form]

 

William Clissold of Stroud, labourer

 

Keeping and using a wire to kill game in Painswick when not qualified

 

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

 

William Capel, the younger, gentleman of Painswick, informer.

 

Isaac Bennett, labourer of Painswick, witness.

 

Pleaded not guilty. Fined £5.

 

Crime committed 22 November 1829

 

49/A/76

 

6 November 1829

 

[printed form]

 

Thomas Taunton of Shortwood, labourer

 

Keeping and using a wire to kill game in Horsley, when not qualified

 

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

 

James Kenyon, yeoman of Nympsfield, informer.

 

John Barker, gamekeeper of Horsley, witness.

 

Pleaded not guilty. Fined £5.

 

Crime committed 21 September 1829

 

49/A/77

 

26 October 1829

 

[printed form]

 

William Cox of Nympsfield, labourer

 

Keeping and using a dog to kill game, when not qualified

 

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

 

John Barker, gamekeeper of Horsley, informer.

 

John Adams, labourer of Horsley, witness.

 

Pleaded not guilty.

 

Fined £5 each.

 

Crime committed 9 October 1829

 

49/A/78

 

26 October 1829

 

[printed form]

 

John Leach of Nympsfield, labourer

 

49/A/79

 

6 November 1829

 

[printed form]

 

James Latham of Horsley, labourer

 

Keeping and using a dog to kill game in Nympsfield, when not qualified

 

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

 

John Barker, gamekeeper of Horsley, informer.

 

John Adams, labourer of Horsley, witness.

 

Pleaded not guilty, Fined £5.

 

Crime committed 9 October 1829

 

49/A/80

 

1 January 1830

 

[printed form]

 

George Dangerfield of Kings Stanley, labourer

 

Keeping and using a wire to kill game in Woodchester

 

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

 

James Kenyon, gamekeeper of Nympsfield, informer.

 

Thomas Prout, gamekeeper of Kings Stanley, witness.

 

Fined £5.

 

Crime committed 21 November 1829

Date: 1829-1830
Held by: Gloucestershire Archives, not available at The National Archives
Language: English

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