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Devon Quarter Sessions - Midsummer 1830 [DRO - QS32/106]
Transcribed by Brian Brassett
Devonshire - Midsummer Sessions, Tuesday, July 13th, 1830 - Edmund Pusey Lyon, esq, Chairman.
Calendar.
In the Gaol | |
Remaining on Former Orders | |
Alexander Brailey | Convicted 26th March, 1815, Detained as a dangerous and Insane person for want of sureties. |
Charles Burgess | Convicted Lent Assizes 1823 - Arson [Insane] Imprisoned during H.M. Pleasure. |
Samuel Edwards | Convicted Lent Assizes 1826 - Stabbing with intent to kill [Insane] Imprisoned during H.M. Pleasure. |
John Grove | Convicted Michaelmas Sessions 1828 - Assault Imprisoned 1 Year and to find sureties. |
Ann Shapleigh | Convicted December Sessions 1828 - Felony Transported 7 Years. |
Thomas Cole | Convicted 1st September 1829 - Assault imprisoned 1 Year or find sureties. |
Ann Callahan | Convicted Michaelmas Sessions 1829 - Felony Transported 7 Years. |
Sarah Baker | Convicted Epiphany Sessions 1830 - Passing base coin Imprisoned 1 Year |
Robert Ware | Convicted Lent Assizes 1830 - Murder [Insane] Imprisoned during H.M. Pleasure. |
Dorothy Harding | Convicted Lent Assizes 1830 - Conspiracy to forge a will Imprisoned 6 months. |
William Knowles | Convicted Lent Assizes 1830 - Conspiracy to forge a will Imprisoned 6 months. |
Sarah Knowles | Convicted Lent Assizes 1830 - Conspiracy to forge a will Imprisoned 6 months. |
William Tremlett | Convicted Lent Assizes 1830 - Conspiracy to forge a will Imprisoned 6 months. |
Isaac Isaacs | Convicted May 11th 1830 - Threatening to Amelia Isaacs some bodily harm - Confined for want of sureties to keep the peace for 12 calendar months. |
James Smith | Convicted 12th May 1830 - Refusing to pay his taxes - Confined till he pays £5-15s-6d. |
Joseph Paine | Convicted June 10th 1830 - Assault Confined 2 months or pay £5. |
Patrick Carroll | Convicted 19th June 1830 - Deserter from H.E.I. Companys Service - Confined till sent for, |
James Walker | Convicted 24th June 1830 - Deserter from the 44th Regiment - Confined till he is sent for. |
Elias Baker | Convicted 3rd July 1830 - Assaulting his wife - Confined for want of sureties to keep the peace for 12 calendar months. |
Thomas Hancock | Convicted 11th July 1830 - Deserting from Royal Marines - Confined till sent for. |
James Lander | Convicted 11th June, 1829 - Smuggling Imprisoned until he pays £100. |
Andrew Glinn | Convicted 13th July, 1829 - Smuggling Imprisoned until he pays £100. |
Richard Nicholls | Convicted 7th September, 1829 - Smuggling Imprisoned until he pays £100. |
Robert Bishop | Convicted 7th September, 1829 - Smuggling Imprisoned till he pays £100. |
Francis Miller | Convicted 5th October, 1829 - Smuggling Imprisoned until he pays £100. |
James Bacon | Convicted 18th January 1830 - Smuggling Imprisoned until he pays £100. |
John Real | Convicted 8th March 1830 - Smuggling Imprisoned until he pays £100. |
Edward Leigh | Convicted 18th March 1830 - Smuggling Imprisoned until he pays £12-10s. |
John Cleve | Convicted 19th March 1830 - Smuggling Imprisoned until he pays £100. |
George Tancock | Convicted 29th March 1830 - Smuggling Imprisoned till he pays £15. |
James Lake | Convicted 15th May 1830 - Smuggling Imprisoned till he pays £12-10s. |
Twenty-Seven for Trial at the Assizes | |
Index to Prisoners for Trial | Bayley Lewis Burnard Grace Bennett Isaac Bray Christopher Baskerville Thomas Branton James Bartlett Anne Creek Thomas Cummins Robert Cater Charles Dellamore Thomas Eales Edward Frills Sarah Field John Gregg William Greenslade John Gifford John Hodge William Hobbs Henry Hares Betsy Heyman Elizabeth Jocelyn Frances Jones William Jewell Thomas Kase Robert Key William Lipscombe William Long John Marks John Mac Tab Jane Mundy Alexander Marsh Eleanor Mac Christal Sarah Maddern Elizabeth Mac Laughlan Louisa Maetin Daniel Norcote Samuel Osmond James O'Neil Henry Palmer James Preston John Pawlin John Peppernell William Quick William Reed Thomas Rundell Mary Reynols Henry Robins Richard Ryan Martin Smith John Sercombe James Stark Susanna Summers Joseph Henry Shillabeer John Thompson Robert Thomas John Thompson Charles Tuplin Jane Turner Richard alias Godridge Tucker Harriet Ware Gilbert White James Woods Thomas Williams William Weakly Samuel Walker Frederick Winter Mary Westlake John Yarde Giles |
Prisoners for Trial | |
John Marks [17] John Smith [16] | Committed by William A.H. Arundel, esq, charged with stealing a silver watch, the property of Bartholomew Edwards of the parish of Lifton, value twenty shillings. Warrant dated 21st April, 1830. |
Thomas Reed [42] William Hodge [30] | Committed by George. S. Fursdon, esq, charged with stealing a quantity of potatoes, the property of John Boter, of the parish of Thorverton. Warrant dated 27th April, 1830. |
James Palmer [20] | Committed by William A.H. Arundel, J.D.I. Fortescue, and J. Phillips Carpenter, esq's, charged with stealing four gallons of wheat, the property of Henry Simmons of Lewtrenchard. Warrant dated 26th April, 1830. |
Jane Mac Tab [22] | Committed by Thomas Husband, esq, charged with stealing, on the 27th April instant, seven yards of printed cotton, the property of Elizabeth Lynch, of Devonport, value eight shillings. Warrant dated 29th April 1830. |
Frances Jocelyn [20] | Committed by William B. Coham, clerk, charged with stealing a piece of silk Persian, of the value of nine pence, and a ribbon, of the value of one shilling and sixpence, the property of Elizabeth Harvey. Warrant dated 30th April, 1830. |
Thomas Creek [16] Lewis Bayley [16] | Committed by Edmund Lockyer, esq, charged with stealing on the 1st May instant, at the parish of Stoke Damerel, a black sarsenet gown, the property of Charlotte Cox, and the value of twenty shillings and upwards. Warrant dated 1st May, 1830. |
Grace Burnard [21] | Committed by Thomas H. Ley, clerk, charged on oath with stealing on the 1st May instant, in the parish of Stoke Damerel, a pair of shoes, three handkerchiefs, and a flannel petticoat, the property of Jane Pearce. Warrant dated 5th May, 1830. |
John Preston [23] James Sercombe [44] | Committed by G. Gregory, clerk, charged on the oath of Samuel Carnoll of Dunsford, with stealing on the 2nd may instant, a quantity of cider, his property. Warrant dated 5th May, 1830. |
Isaac Bennett [30] | Committed by W. Tucker, esq, charged on oath with stealing on the 5th May instant, two half-crowns, the property of John Frost of the parish of Colyton. Warrant dated 6th May, 1830. |
Susannah Stark [23] | Committed by William P. Thomas, clerk, for want of sureties to keep the peace, and to appear at the next Quarter Sessions. Warrant dated 6th May, 1830. |
Henry Hobbs [51] | Committed by William John Clark, esq, for want of sureties to keep the peace, and to appear at the next Quarter Sessions. Warrant dated 10th May, 1830. |
Gilbert Ware [57] | Committed by George Smith, clerk, charged on oath with stealing on the 6th May instant, two iron tires of wheels, the property of John and Samuel Sanford, of Ottery St. Mary. Warrant dated 12th May, 1830. |
Robert Thompson [35] Thomas Dellamore [33] | Committed by Thomas Husband, esq, charged on oath with having assaulted and stolen from the person of Ann Skelton, on the 10th May instant, in the parish of Stoke Damerel, a red cloth scarf and a cap, her property, value seven shillings. Warrant dated 12th May, 1830. |
Alexander Mundy [37] | Committed by Thomas Husband, esq, charged on oath with having between 2nd April last and the 1st day of May instant, stolen from the dwelling-house of Thomas M'Ginnis, of Plymouth, two blankets, one teapot, two plates, two jugs, a tea-kettle, a cup and saucer, two basins, one bolster case, two knives, and two forks, his property, value twenty shillings. Warrant dated 12th May, 1830. |
John Pawlin [49] | Committed by Edmund Lockyer, esq, charged on oath with having whils't in the service of John Holmes, of East Stonehouse, embezzled various sums of money, the property of his said master, amounting to seventeen shillings. Warrant dated 11th May, 1830. |
Eleanor Marsh [25] | Committed by Thomas Husband, esq, charged on oath with stealing on the 8th May instant, at Devonport, one feather bolster, two feather pillows, one blanket, one tea-kettle, one frying pan, and three curtains, the property of William Pearn. Warrant dated 12th May, 1830. |
John Thomas [28] | Committed by Peter Glubb, clerk, and James Burke, esq, charged on oath with stealing eight seams of large-rinded oak wood, in the parish of Saint Giles-in-the-Wood, the property of the Right Hon. John Lord Rolle, value one pound and four shillings. Warrant dated 15th May, 1830. |
Sarah MacChristal [20] | Committed by Thomas Husband, esq, charged on oath with stealing on the 11th November last, at Devonport, one pair of white moleskin trousers, the property of John Adams Skinner, value ten shillings and upwards. She stands further charged with stealing on the 3rd April last, at Devonport, a piece of patched work, the property of Eliza Skinner, value three shillings. Warrant dated 17th May, 1830. |
William Peppernell [22] | Committed by Edmund.P. Lyon, esq, charged on oath with having on the 16th April last, broken open the shop of Robert Bishop Twose, of Dawlish, and stolen therefrom three silk handkerchiefs, his property. Warrant dated 21st May, 1830. |
James White [17] | Committed by Thomas Northmore, esq, and Charles Harward, clerk, charged on oath with stealing on the 19th May instant, two calico shirts, one gown, one waistcoat, a flannel shirt, and a bed sheet, the property of John Clatworthy. Warrant dated 22nd may, 1830. |
Mary Rundell [42] | Committed by Thomas Husband, esq, charged on oath with stealing on the 19th May instant, at Devonport, a metal tea-pot, the property of Richard Hoggart, value three shillings. Warrant dated 22nd May, 1830. |
William Quick [17] | Committed by W.P. Thomas, clerk, charged on oath with stealing on the 21st May instant, at Culmstock, five pieces of printed cotton, the property of John Wood. Warrant dated 24th May, 1830. |
Elizabeth Maddern [19] | Committed by Thomas. H. Ley, clerk, charged on oath with stealing, on or about the 19th May instant, at East Stonehouse, a silver watch, metal chain, seal, and key, the property of William Hanslow. Warrant dated 24th May, 1830. |
Christopher Bray [28] | Committed by R.V. Willesford, clerk, charged on oath with stealing in the month of January, 1829, a pick, the property of Edmund Brown, of Tavistock. He stands further charged with stealing on the 25th January last, one plane, the property of Sampson Simmons, of Tavistock. He stands further charged with stealing one plane, the property of John Westaway, of Tavistock. Warrants dated 25th May, 1830. |
Thomas Woods [34] | Committed by R.V. Willesford, clerk, charged on oath with stealing, in the latter end of December, 1829, or in the beginning of January following, a lath hatchet, the property of John Waterfield, of the parish of Tavistock. Warrant dated 25th May, 1830. |
William Williams [49] | Committed by R.V. Willisford, clerk, charged on oath with stealing on the 25th January last, one bag, the property of John Westaway, of Tavistock. Warrant dated 25th May, 1830. |
Robert Kase [18] | Committed by R.V. Willisford, clerk, charged on oath with stealing on the 26th May instant, a fustian jacket, a pair of shoes, and a black sarsenet handkerchief, the property of John Doidge, of Brentor. Warrant dated 26th May, 1830. |
Samuel Weakly [55] | Committed by Edmund. P. Lyon, esq, charged on oath with having feloniously cut and damaged several trees, of the value of one pound and upwards, on the night of the 26th May instant, in the parish of Dunchideok, the property of James Pitman, esq. Warrant dated 28th May, 1830. [comment: On Bail]. |
Robert Cummins [35] Charles Cater [31] | Committed by John Kennaway [jnr], esq, charged on oath with stealing on the 25th May instant, at the parish of Talaton, a quantity of wheat, the property of William White. Warrant dated 29th May, 1830. |
William Gregg [35] | Committed by R.H. Froude, clerk, charged on oath with having stolen a shirt, the property of Richard Abraham, of South Brent. Warrant dated 29th May, 1830. |
Charles Thompson [51] | Committed by Edmund Lockyer, esq, charged on oath with stealing on or about the 5th April last, at East Stonehouse, a five pound note, of the Plymouth Bank, the property of Francis Pinches. Warrant dated 29th May, 1830. |
Edward Eales [38] | Committed by George Gregory, clerk, charged on oath with stealing on the 31st May, in the parish of Bridford, a coat, the property of William Taverner. Warrant dated 31st May, 1830. |
Henry Reynols [19] | Committed by Edmund Lockyer, esq, charged on oath with having, on or about the 26th May instant, feloniously embezzled, and applied to his own use, the sum of seven shillings, and four pence, the property of William Baker his master. Warrant dated 31st May, 1830. |
William Lipscombe [34] | Committed by Henry Strangways, clerk, charged on oath with stealing, on the 2nd June instant, in the parish of Rewe, a quantity of rags, the property of Charles Harris. Warrant dated 3rd June, 1830. |
Louisa M'Laughlin [17] | Committed by Thomas Husband, esq, charged on oath with stealing on the 31st May last, at Devenport, two silk handkerchiefs, the property of Maria Coombe. Warrant dated 2nd June, 1830. |
Thomas Baskerville [18] | Committed by William John Clark, esq, charged on oath with having obtained by false pretences, two black hats, of the value of eight shillings and sixpence. Warrant dated 7th June, 1830. |
Joseph. H. Summers [37] | Committed by Wilmot Henry Palk, clerk, and Edmund. P. Lyon, esq, charged on oath with stealing on the 7th June instant, at West Teignmouth, a piece of India silk handkerchiefs, the property of James O'Hara. Warrant dated 8th June, 1830. |
Sarah Frills [64] | Committed by Charles. P. Coffin, clerk, charged on oath with stealing sundry pieces of wood from, and out of, the parish church of Ilfracombe, the property of the Churchwardens of the said parish, value sixpence, Warrant dated 8th June, 1830. |
Samuel Norcote [22] | Committed by John Hawker, esq, charged on oath with stealing, on or about the 7th June, instant, at the tything of Weston Peverel, a shovel, the property of John Piper, value two shillings and sixpence. He stands further charged with stealing on the 7th June instant, at the tything of Weston Peverel, a pick, the property of William Giles, value two shillings. Warrants dated 9th June, 1830. |
John Long [26] | Committed by William Tucker, esq, charged on oath with stealing in the parish of Membury, one bag of potatoes, the property of Robert Long, and the value of three shillings. Warrant dated 10th June, 1830. |
Giles Yarde [50] | Committed by John Quick [jnr], esq, charged on oath with stealing in the parish of Sowton, one fustian jacket, one waistcoat, and one pair of corduroy breeches, the property of George Moore. Warrant dated 11th June, 1830. |
William Jones [35] | Committed by R.H. Froude, clerk, charged on oath with stealing at Buckfastleigh, a waistcoat, a pair of trousers, a half sovereign, a shilling, and sixpence, the property of William Phillips. Warrant dated 15th June, 1830. |
Daniel Martin [54] | Committed by William Kitson, clerk, charged oath with stealing, on the 14th or 15th June instant, a quantity of rope, the property of Robert Finson, of Tormoham. Warrant dated 15th June, 1830. |
William Key [15] | Committed by Thomas H. Ley, clerk, charged on oath with stealing on or about the 15th June instant, at Stonehouse, four half-crowns, the current coin of the realm, the property of Thomas Hurley. Warrant dated 16th June, 1830. |
James Branton [25] | Committed by Thomas H. Kingdon, clerk, charged on oath with stealing, in the parish of Pyworthy, on the 16th June instant, a bag containing two pecks one gallon and a pint of barley, the property of John Vowler. Warrant dated 17th June, 1830. |
Ann Bartlett [19] | Committed by John Quick, esq, charged on oath with stealing in the parish of Heavitree, a shirt and a pair of shoes, the property of James Capron, her master, she being his parish apprentice. Warrant dated 19th June, 1830. |
Richard Robins [23] | Committed by Thomas H. Ley, clerk, charged on oath with having, on or about the 14th June instant, at East Stonehouse, embezzled and converted to his own use, certain articles of earthenware, the property of Samuel Ayres, his master, value nineteen shillings and three pence. Warrant dated 19th June, 1830. |
Martin Ryan [23] | Committed by Thomas H. Ley, clerk, charged on oath with stealing, on or about the 5th June instant, in the parish of Stoke Damerel, a silk shawl, the property of Mary Anderson, value fourteen shillings. Warrant dated 20th June, 1830. |
John Greenslade [19] | Committed by John Milner, esq, charged on oath with stealing in the parish of Bampton, some cakes, the property of John Beer, baker. Warrant dated 21st June, 1830. |
Betsy Hares [23] | Committed by Richard P. Coffin, esq, charged on the oaths of Ann Ross and Mary Smith, and also on her own confession, with stealing from a garden of the said Ann Ross, on the 19th June instant, in the parish of Northam, a quantity of linen. Warrant dated 26th June, 1830. |
Jane Tuplin [42] | Committed by Richard P. Coffin, esq, charged with having counselled and procured Betsy Hares to commit the above felony in the parish of Northam, on the 19th June instant. Warrant dated 26th June, 1830. |
John Gifford [35] | Committed by Peter Glubb, clerk, charged on oath with stealing a watch, a chain, and key, the property of William Passmore. Warrant dated 30th June, 1830. |
John Shillabeer [23] | Committed by Jasper Parrott, esq, charged on oath with stealing in the parish of Diptford, a cap, the property of Robert Petherbridge, value one shilling. Warrant dated 1st July, 1830. |
Frederick Walker [26] | Committed by Edmund Lockyer, esq, charged on oath with stealing, on or about the 2nd July instant, at Stoke Damerel, a gold ring, the property of Thomas Torbelcock, value four shillings. Warrant dated 3rd July, 1830. |
John Field [29] | Committed by William Kitson, clerk, charged on oath with stealing a saw, the property of John Whiteway, and a plane the property of John Searle. Warrant dated 8th July, 1830. |
James Osmond [24] | Committed by John Laxon Sweet, esq, charged on oath with obtaining two shillings by false prentences, from John Broomfield, of Uffculm, on the 5th july instant. Warrant dated 8th July, 1830. |
Richard Turner alias Godridge [44] | Committed by John Hawker, esq, charged on oath with stealing, on or about the 8th July instant at Devonport, a silver watch, steel chain, four metal seals, and a metal key, the property of Joseph Platt, value four pounds and upwards. Warrant dated 9th July, 1830. |
John Westlake [32] | Committed by W.A.H. Arundel, esq, charged on oath with stealing sixteen ducks, the property of Richard Eastcott, of the parish of Broadwoodwidger. Warrant dated 12th July, 1830. |
In the Bridewell | |
Misdemeanors | |
Thomas Jewell [20] | Committed by H. Laroche, esq, for assaulting John Radford, of Welland, at the parish of Uffculm, and for want of sureties. Warrant dated June 15th, 1830. |
Vagrants | |
Henry O'Neil [28] | Committed by J. Fortescue, J.P. Acland, and J. Budd, esq's, for committing an act of vagrancy in the parish of Landkey. Warrant dated April 30th, 1830. |
Mary Winter [23] Harriet Tucker [21] Elizabeth Heyman [18] | Committed by G. Burrington, clerk, for wandering abroad in the parish of Ashburton. Warrant dayed July 5th, 1830. |
Remaining on Former Orders | |
Andrews William | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 12 calendar months [Death] |
Avery John | Convicted of Disobeying an Order in Bastardy - Imprisoned 2 months. |
Bray Joseph | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 2 Years [Death]. |
Brooks Robert | Convicted of Assault - Imprisoned 12 calendar months. |
Bacon John | Convicted of Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 6 months. |
Broom William | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months [4 weeks solitary]. |
Bright Jane alias Cowling | Convicted of felony - Imprisoned 12 calendar months. |
Binham Mary | Convicted of Bastardy - Imprisoned 12 months. |
Burns Thomas | Convicted of Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 4 calendar months |
Blatchford Walter | Convicted of felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months [6 weeks solitary]. |
Bassett William | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 2 months. |
Blackmore Jonathan | Convicted of Disobeying an order in Bastardy - Imprisoned 3 months. |
Bray Catherine | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 month. |
Bennett William | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 calendar month. |
Brooks John | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 month. |
Beer James | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 month. |
Bunker John | Convicted of leaving his Family - Imprisoned 3 months. |
Bowden William | Convicted of stealing 4 cabbages - Imprisoned 2 calendar months. |
Bebey Mary | Convicted of Bastardy - Imprisoned 12 months. |
Back Joseph | Convicted of Assault - Imprisoned 2 calendar months. |
Brooking John | Convicted of Breach of Contract - Imprisoned 1 month. |
Brooking Henry | Convicted of Breach of Contract - Imprisoned 1 month. |
Bates Mary | Convicted of Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 1 calendar month. |
Bates Elizabeth | Convicted of Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 1 calendar month. |
Coombes John | Convicted of Assault - Imprisoned 11 calendar months |
Cherriton William | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months. |
Clement William | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months [6 weeks solitary]. |
Cowles Richard | Convicted of felony - Imprisoned 6 months. |
Childs John | Convicted of Assault - Imprisoned 2 calendar months. |
Clennick Mary | Convicted of Misdemenor - Imprisoned 21 Days. |
Croot Mary | Convicted of Bastardy - Imprisoned 6 months. |
Chilmen William | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 month. |
Davis William Lewis | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 12 calendar months [8 weeks solitary]. |
Dorrington Francis | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months. |
Davis Anne | Convicted of Bastardy - Imprisoned 2 calendar months. |
Dart William | Convicted of leaving his Family - Imprisoned 1 month. |
Edwards James | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 2 Years [Death]. |
Esworthy Joseph | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 4 calendar months [4 weeks solitary]. |
Forde William | Convicted of Bigamy - Imprisoned 12 calendar months. |
Fanning Richard | Convicted of Assault - Imprisoned 2 Years. |
Facey James | Convicted of leaving his Family - Imprisoned 1 calendar month. |
Fewings James | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 month. |
Gunter John | Convicted of Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 1 Year. |
Green John | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 12 calendar months. |
Greedy Samuel | Convicted of Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 1 Year. |
Gregory Eleanor | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 12 calendar months. |
Gribble William | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 12 calendar months. |
Grant James | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 4 calendar months [4 weeks solitary]. |
Gale Thomas | Convicted of Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 12 calendar months. |
Gordon William | Convicted of Assault - Imprisoned 2 calendar months. |
Gillard John | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 month. |
Gill James | Convicted of leaving his Family - Imprisoned 6 weeks. |
Haddy Catherine | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months [6 weeks solitary]. |
Higgins John | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 12 calendar months. |
Hoblyn Jane | Convicted of felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months. |
Howell Thomas | Convicted of Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 2 Years. |
Hele John | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months [twice whipped]. |
Hele William | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months [twice whipped]. |
Hanniford George | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 3 calendar months [4 weeks solitary]. |
Heard James | Convicted of Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 4 calendar months. |
Hooper Robert | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 3 calendar months [3 weeks solitary]. |
Harding George | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months [ 6 weeks solitary]. |
Hill William | Convicted Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 1 calendar month. |
Hugo Mary Anne | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 month. |
Hooper Henry | Convicted Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 1 month. |
Hookin Philip | Convicted Breach of Contract - Imprisoned 1 month. |
Hill John | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 month. |
Jones William | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 4 calendar months [4 weeks solitary]. |
Irish Anne | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 12 calendar months. |
Jeffry Joseph | Convicted of Assault - Imprisoned 12 calendar months. |
James George | Convicted Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 1 month. |
Kevill William | Convicted of felony - Imprisoned 2 Years [24 weeks solitary]. |
Kinsman John | Convicted of Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 12 calendar months. |
Kelly John | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 month. |
Kelly Mary | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 month. |
Lee John | Convicted of Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 2 Years. |
Lean William | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 12 calendar months. |
Lethaby Richard | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 3 calendar months [4 weeks solitary]. |
Loosemore Mary | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 12 calendar months [Death]. |
Loosemore Elizabeth | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 12 calendar months [Death]. |
Langdon Thomas | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 month. |
Myers John | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 2 Years [Death]. |
Masters James | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months [6 weeks solitary]. |
Marks George | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months. |
Mulvey Luke | Convicted Court Martial - Imprisoned 6 months. |
Manning Jane | Convicted of Bastardy - Imprisoned 12 calendar months. |
Mallett James | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 calendar month. |
Mathews William | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 month. |
McIntosh John | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 month. |
McIntosh Thomas | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 month. |
Mc\intosh Mary | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 month. |
M'Key John | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 month. |
M'Key William | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 month. |
Mackey Sarah | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 calendar month. |
Macey Richard | Convicted of Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 2 months. |
Mitchell John | Convicted of Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 2 months. |
McHargg John | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 month. |
Mullish Elizabeth | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 month. |
Osborn Anne | Convicted Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 1 month. |
Putt William | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 18 calendar months. |
Pine Thomas | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 2 Years [Death]. |
Pickett John | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 2 Years [Death]. |
Preston John | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months [6 weeks solitary]. |
Provis William | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months [6 weeks solitary]. |
Parker Humphry | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 12 calendar months [12 weeks solitary]. |
Perriman Elizabeth | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months. |
Perry William | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 12 calendar months. |
Perry Henry | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 12 calendar months. |
Preston John | Convicted of Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 3 calendar months. |
Parker Richard | Convicted as Dangerous and Insane - Imprisoned for want of sureties. |
Pickard Jasper | Convicted as Dangerous and Insane - Imprisoned for want of sureties. |
Pool Charles | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 3 months. |
Peters James | Convicted Disobeying an order in Bastardy - Imprisoned 3 months. |
Passmore Phillip | Convicted of Offence against Game Laws - Imprisoned 3 months. |
Pope Mary | Convicted of bastardy - Imprisoned 2 months. |
Prowse John | Convicted of leaving his Family - Imprisoned 1 calendar month. |
Pincent Elizabeth | Convicted Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 1 calendar month. |
Paine Thomas | Convicted of Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 2 calendar months. |
Preston John | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 month. |
Rabey Philip | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 month. |
Riddle Mary | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 12 calendar months. |
Rogers Thomas | Convicted of felony - Imprisoned 4 calendar months [3 weeks solitary]. |
Rogers John | Convicted of Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 12 calendar months. |
Rich Edward | Convicted of Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 8 calendar months. |
Robins Anne | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 12 calendar months. |
Rudd William | Convicted of destroying Salmon - Imprisoned 2 calendar months. |
Sampson Elizabeth | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 12 calendar months. |
Stoneman Priscilla | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 12 calendar months. |
Small James | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 12 calendar months [6 weeks solitary and twice whipped]. |
Smith John | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 9 calendar months [9 weeks solitary]. |
Stanbury John | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 12 calendar months [6 weeks solitary]. |
Scanes Thomas | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 12 calendar months. |
Saunders David | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 4 calendar months [4 weeks solitary]. |
Sharland Samuel | Convicted Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 1 calendar month. |
Smith George | Convicted of Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 8 calendar months. |
Smith Charles | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 3 calendar months [3 weeks solitary]. |
Stapleton Elizabeth | Convicted of Bastardy - Imprisoned 12 calendar months. |
Smith Hugh | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 3 calendar months. |
Snell John | Convicted of leaving his Family - Imprisoned 3 calendar months. |
Sealey James | Convicted of Disobeying an order in Bastardy - Imprisoned 3 months. |
Stentiford William | Convicted of stealing Cherries - Imprisoned 6 weeks. |
Samble John | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 3 calendar months. |
Stanlake Samuel | Convicted of stealing Wood - Imprisoned 1 calendar month. |
Shepherd John | Convicted of leaving his Family - Imprisoned 1 calendar month. |
Thomas James | Convicted of Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 12 calendar months. |
Taylor Elizabeth | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 12 calendar months. |
Trewman William | Convicted of Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 4 calendar months. |
Thorn Thomas | Convicted of Disobeying an order in Bastardy - Imprisoned 3 months. |
Thomas William | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 3 months. |
Todwill Henry | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 month. |
Tucker Humphry | Convicted of Disobeying an order in Bastardy - Imprisoned 3 months. |
Vinnicombe Benjamine | Convicted as Dangerous and Insane - Imprisoned for want of sureties. |
Wadland Nicholas | Convicted as Dangerous and Insane - Imprisoned for want of sureties. |
Wilton Joseph | Convicted of Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 1 year. |
Whitrow John | Convicted for Felony - Imprisoned 12 calendar months. |
Wallace Elizabeth | Convicted for Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months. |
Wilcox John | Convicted for Felony - Imprisoned 3 calendar months [3 weeks solitary]. |
Wills Samuel | Convicted of Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 12 calendar months. |
Williams John | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 6 weeks. |
White John | Convicted of Disobeying an order in Bastardy - Imprisoned 3 weeks. |
Willake William | Convicted as Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 1 week. |
Walker Adam | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 week. |
Wood Elizabeth | Convicted of Assault - Imprisoned 1 week. |
Whiteway George | Convicted as a Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 2 calendar months. |
Winsor Susan | Convicted as Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 2 calendar months. |
Williams Marianne | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 calendar month. |
Yabsly William | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 12 calendar months [Death]. |
Visiting Justices | E.P. Lyon, esq. James Pitman, esq. James Coleridge, esq. J.B. Creswell, esq. John Quicke, [junr], esq. Rev. Doctor Drury. R. Stephens, esq. Rev. David Horndon. Rev. W. Ellicombe. Thomas Northmore, esq. Edward Divett, esq. John Kennaway, esq. Baldwin Fulford, esq. Henry Limbrey Toll, esq. John Henry Ley, esq. James W. Buller, esq. Thomas W. Buller, esq. John Sillifant [jnr], esq. |
Keeper of the Gaol and House of Correction for Devon | William Cole |