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Devon Quarter Sessions - Epiphany 1834 (actually 31 Dec 1833) [DRO - QS32/117]

Transcribed by Brian Brassett

Devonshire - Epiphany Sessions - Tuesday, December 31st, 1833 - Thomas Wentworth Buller, esq, Chairman.

Calendar.

In the Gaol
Remaining on Former Orders.
William ColmerConvicted Epiphany Sessions 1832 - Assault - Imprisoned 2 Years
Mary ReddallsConvicted at Lammas assizes 1832 - Felony - Transported for Life.
Thomas HalseConvicted December 15th 1832 - A prisoner in the Debtors ward for threats and violent conduct towards Mr. Drew, the Keeper - confined for want of sureties and also detained as a debtor.
William DrakeConvicted October 27th 1832 - Offence against the Revenue of the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
Philip LightConvicted November 6th 1832 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned until he pays £100.
John Drewe alias BondConvicted December 26th 1832 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned until he pays £100.
James TeedConvicted January 26th 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
James MusgroveConvicted January 26th 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
Jean BaptisteConvicted February 2nd 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
Edouard RuaultConvicted February 2nd 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
Robin Bien AimeConvicted February 2nd 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
Pierre Aug. LacherreConvicted February 26th 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
Joseph BernardyConvicted February 26th 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
John CarlisleConvicted April 6th 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
William RobertsonConvicted July 16th 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
William BernettConvicted July 20th 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
Samuel WakehamConvicted July 25th 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
Nicholas WakehamConvicted July 25th 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
John FiskConvicted August 9th 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
James BraceyConvicted August 9th 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
Felix DeschaumesConvicted September 4th 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
Francis MillerConvicted August 10th 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
James MonaghanConvicted August 26th 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
William FreemanConvicted October 20th 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
Richard WayConvicted October 23rd 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
Elizabeth WilliamsConvicted October 24th 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £2-8s.
Richard PepperellConvicted November 1st 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
William HardyConvicted November 1st 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
John WebbConvicted November 1st 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
Philip FoaleConvicted November 1st 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
William ThompsonConvicted November 23rd 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
Edward Le FeuireConvicted December 13th 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
Richard HooperConvicted January 27th 1833 - Assault - Imprisoned 12 calendar months or find sureties.
Ann HoleConvicted February General Sessions 1833 - Felony - Imprisoned 12 calendar months hard labour.
William Bonathan, sen.Convicted Lent Assizes 1833 - Felony - Imprisoned 1 Year in Gaol.
Grace OcockCovicted Lent Assizes 1833 - Felony - Imprisoned 1 Year.
Thomas SandersConvicted Easter Sessions 1833 - Assaulting his wife - Imprisoned in Gaol 3 calendar months and find sureties, self in £20 and two sureties in £10 each for 1 year, and to be imprisoned that year unless he find such Security.
Richard KittleConvicted April 6th 1833 - Not appearing to prosecute an Appeal against a Game Conviction, as by recognizance he undertook - Forfeited Recognizance £20.
Hannah DuffellConvicted Midsummer Sessions 1833 - Felony - Transported 14 Years.
Eliza SidnamConvicted Lammas Assizes - Felony - Transported for Life.
George AxworthyConvicted August 9th 1833 - Treatening Language - Want of sureties for 1 Year.
William NationConvicted September 25th 1833 - Abusive language to John Were Clark, esq, a Magistrate of this County - Imprisoned 12 calendar months in Gaol or find sureties to keep the Peace himself in the sum of £40, and two sureties in £30 each.
Jane CannConvicted Michaelmas Sessions 1833 - Felony - Transported 7 Years.
Mary CooksleyConvicted Michaelmas Sessions 1833 - Felony - Imprisoned 3 calendar months hard labour [4 weeks solitary].
Harriet SaundersConvicted Michaelmas Sessions 1833 - Bigamy - Imprisoned 3 calendar months.
Robert JeffordConvicted Michaelmas Sessions 1833 - Disobeying an order in Bastardy - Imprisoned 3 calendar months and pay a fine of £5.
Nicholas MarksConvicted November 3rd 1833 - Want of sureties in Bastardy.
Thomas CoswayConvicted November 4th 1833 - Assault - Imprisoned 2 calendar months or pay £2-17s.
Elizabeth MaddickConvicted November 18th 1833 - Assault - Imprisoned 12 calendar months or find sureties herself in the sum of £10, and two sureties in £10 each.
William JohnsonConvicted November 23rd 1833 - Hawking without a licence - Imprisoned 3 months or pay £10.
Joseph WilsonConvicted November 23rd 1833 - Hawking without a licence - Imprisoned 3 months or pay £10.
Edward SelwayConvicted November 27th 1833 - Assault - Imprisoned 2 calendar months or pay £5.
James MitchellConvicted December 3rd 1833 - Non-payment of Poors' Rate - Imprisoned till he pays the sum due, being £4-5s-10 halfpence.
James BurdgeConvicted December 3rd 1833 - Assaulting his wife - Imprisoned 12 calendar months or find sureties himself in the sum of £50, and two sureties in £25 each.
James CalbreathConvicted December 10th 1833 - Assaulting his wife - Imprisoned 1 month or pay £2-5s-6d.
William BatstoneConvicted December 10th 1833 - Assaulting his wife - Imprisoned until he finds sureties.
Henry FurseConvicted December 13th 1833 - Offence against Game Laws - Imprisoned 2 calendar months or pay £2-7s-6d.
William SandfordConvicted December 17th 1833 - Assault - Imprisoned 2 calendar months or pay £5.
James TuckerConvicted December 19th 1833 - Want of sureties in Bastardy.
John FlashmanConvicted December 22nd 1833 - Want of sureties in Bastardy.
James O'CarrConvicted December 27th 1833 - Offence against the Excise Laws - Imprisoned 3 months or find 2 sureties in £100 each, for his appearance to answer any information that may be brought against him.
John Moss
John Leeson
Convicted December 30th 1833 - Deserters from the 95th regiment - To be detained till sent for.
Twenty for Trial at the Lent Assizes.
Index to Prisoners for Trial.Adams William
Aggus William
Andrews John
Ayres Samuel
Bartlett James
Bartoo Robert
Bolt Isaac
Chick William
Cornish Alexander Bissett
Courtney Elizabeth
Cowling Benedict
Doland John
Elliott Richard
Finnamore Thomas
Gibbs alias Toms William
Glover John
Hele William
Hole Elizabeth
Kelly John
Knapman William
Knott James
Langman George
Leach James
Martin John
Matthews Charles
May Henry
M'Carthy Mary
M'Cloud William
M'Alister John
Milton George
Moore John
Moore Robert
Moore Peggy
Osborn John
Palk Matthew
Palk William
Peters Henry
Peters William
Ponezy Mary
Rankellor Archibald
Richards Peter
Rogan Francis
Rogers Philip
Rossiter Hermon
Smith William
Smith alias Williams alias Bull Jane
Snell Charlotte
Southcombe George
Stenlake John
Stephens John
Taggart Bernard
Tapscott Richard
Taylor John
Thomas John
Thornton Margaret
Viney Richard
Wardle Richard
Wright Daniel
Prisoners for Trial
Felony
William M'Cloud [42]Committed by John Foote, esq, charged with stealing at Stoke Damerel on the 3rd August inst, a jacket the property of Mary Flynn. Warrant dated 6th August, 1833.
John Osborn [23]Committed by John. G. Copleston, clerk, charged with stealing at Widworthy, a metal tap. the property of Elias Scovern. Warrant dated 17th october, 1833.
Mary Ponezy [43]Committed by Thomas husband, esq, chrged with stealing at devonport, a feather pillow and case, and a calico sheet, the property of Elizabeth Lashbrook. Warrant dated 19th October, 1833.
William Adams [19]Committed by W.A.H. Arundell, esq, charged with stealing at Werrington, a pair of shoes, the property of Joseph Bray. Warrant dated 21st October, 1833.
John Moore [22]Committed by John Foote, esq, charged with stealing at East Stonehouse on the 15th inst, one hundred sovereigns, the property of Mary Marsh. Warrant dated 22nd October, 1833.
William Smith [27]Committed by John Milford, esq, charged with stealing at Topsham on the 27th inst, a blue jacket, a cotton striped shirt, a pair of duck trousers, and various other articles, the property of John Matthews, William Furseman, and George Cole. Warrant dated 29th october, 1833.
William Hele [24]
William Knapman [18]
Committed by Henry Bouchier Wray, clerk, charged with stealing in the parish of Ashburton on the 25th inst, ten bags of wheat in bags, and ten hempen bags, the property of Thomas Hext the younger. Warrant dated 29th October, 1833.
Matthew Palk [73]
William Palk [65]
Committed by Henry Bouchier Wray, clerk, charged with having in their custody a certain quantity of wheat, feloniously stolen from a barn in the parish of Ashburton, the property of Thomas Hext. Warrant dated 31st October, 1833.
Hermon Rossiter [18]Committed by George Smith, clerk, charged with stealing in the parish of Bicton on the 30th inst, a live fowl, the property of Elias Taylor. Warrant dated 31st october, 1833.
Henry Peters [57]Committed by Thomas Husband, esq, charged with stealing at Stoke Damerel on the 30th October instant, a trunk, containing six dozen of leather shoes, and other articles, the property of Samuel Bazley. Warrant dated 31st October, 1833.
John Stephens [25]Committed by Thomas Husband, esq, charged with stealing at devonport on the 28th october inst, a metal watch, a seal and key, and some money, the property of James Maunder. Warrant dated 31st October, 1833.
John Doland [20]Committed by George Gregory, clerk, charged with stealing at Moretonhampstead on the 31st October last past, a fowl, the property of Elizabeth Pethybridge. Warrant dated 1st November, 1833.
John Martin [16]
Thomas Finnamore [18]
Committedby William nation, esq, charged with stealing at Alphington on the 1st November instant, a maund and six fowls, the property of Robert Spark. Warrant dated 2nd November, 1833.
William Aggus [19]Committed by Thomas Husband, esq, charged with stealing at Devonport on the 1st instant, a cotton belt, a pair of gloves, and other articles, the property of George Potbury Lobb. Warrant dated 2nd november, 1833.
William Chick [40]Committed by George Templer, esq, charged with stealing at Kingskerswell, a hackney saddle, the property of William Ash. Warrant dated 5th November, 1833.
Robert Moore [21]Committed by Charles Gordon and George. B. Northcote, esq's, charged with stealing five guineas, a promissory note of the value of one pound, and other effects, the property ember, 1833.
Charles Matthews [16]
Henry May [14]
William Peters [13]
John Kelly [13]
Committed by Henry Studdy, esq, charged with stealing at Brixham on the 8th November instant, two ducks, the property of Thomas Dadd. Warrant dated 10th November, 1833.
George Milton [22]Committed by John Were Clarke, esq, charged with receiving into his possession at Cruwys Morchard, certain money, to the amount of thirty shillings, for and on account of John Squire, his master, and feloniously embezzling the same, and applying it to his own use. Warrant dated 21st Novmber, 1833.
William Gibbs alias Toms [50]Committed by Richard Shute, esq, charged with stealing at Rose Ash, a bag of lime, the property of William Veysey. Warrant dated 23rd November, 1833.
George Southcombe [29]Committed by John Budd, esq, charged with stealing at Swymbridge in October last, a bag, supposed to contain a quantity of corn, the property of John Nott, esq. Also charged with stealing at Swymbridge, about the 12th December last, a quantity of straw from a field, the property of John Nott, esq. Warrants dated 26th November, 1833.
Robert Bartoo [27]Committed by Thomas Northmore, esq, charged with stealing at Upton Pyne, on the 28th November instant, three ducks, the property of John Sharland. Warrant dated 28th November, 1833.
Richard Elliott [18]
James Knott [26]
Committed by John Carpenter, esq, R.V. Willesford, and Jonathan. P. Carpenter, clerks, the said Richard Elliott charged with stealing at Tavistock, several bundles of straw; and the said James Knott charged with receiving the said straw, knowing the same to have been stolen. Warrant dated 28th November, 1833.
John Glover [26]Committed by James Burke, esq, charged with stealing at Parkham, a duck, the property of Edward George. Warrant dated 29th November, 1833.
Peggy Moore [23]Committed by William Roope Ilbert, esq, charged with stealing on the 12th October last, a window curtain and a peck of flour, the property of David White, of Churchstow. Warrant dated 30th November, 1833.
Samuel Ayres [18]
Isaac Bolt [17]
Committed by George Truscott, esq, charged with stealing at St. Thomas the Apostle, on the 30th November last, a bottle, containing about half a pint of rum, and a quarter a pound of coffee, the property of Henry Berry. Warrant dated 2nd December, 1833.
George Langman [15]Committed by John Carpenter, esq, and R.V. Willesford, clerk, charged with stealing from a box at Tavistock, one half crown, the property of Edward Newcombe. Warrant dated 2nd December, 1833.
Bernard Taggart [28]
Francis Rogan [20]
Committed by Thomas Husband, esq, charged with stealing at Stoke Damerel on the 28th November last, twelve pairs of boots and two linen shirts, the property of Major John Daniell, of the 66th Regiment. Warrant dated 2nd December, 1833.
Elizabeth Hole [25]Committed by Charles. H. Monro, and Arthur Chichester, esq's, charged with stealing from her master, John Petherick, of Chudleigh, three blankets, one counterpane, a jar containing brandy, and various other articles, his property. Warrant dated 5th December, 1833.
Daniel Wright [66]Committed by John Were Clarke, esq, charged with stealing on the 9th instant, at Holcombe Rogus, a quantity of wheat, the property of John Tooze. Warrant dated 10th December, 1833.
Peter Richards [22]Committed by Samuel Wells, clerk, charged with stealing at Chivelstone, a pack saddle, the property of Richard Came. Warrant dated 10th December, 1833.
Mary M'Carthy [34]Committed by Thomas Husband, esq, charged with stealing on the 9th instant at Devonport, a blanket, the property of Jacob Leader. Warrant dated 10th December, 1833.
Archibald Rankellor [12]Committed by John Foote, esq, charged with stealing at East Stonehouse, a box, and a quantity of cigars, the property of Mark Pearse. Warrant dated 11th December, 1833.
James Leach [18]Committed by William Proctor Thomas, clerk, charged with stealing at Witheridge, a cap, the property of William Marley. Warrant dated 12th December, 1833.
Richard Wardle [19]Committed by William Proctor Thomas, clerk, charged with stealing at Witheridge, a hat, the property of Robert Shore. Warrant dated 12th December, 1833.
Elizabeth Courtney [19]Committed by George Trusctt, esq, charged with stealing from her master, William Friend, of the parish of St. Thomas the Apostle, three penny pieces, his property. Warrant dated 14th December, 1833.
Benedict Cowling [17]Committed by William John Clark, esq, charged with stealing from the stores of his master, Nicholas Gillard, tallow chandler of Kingsbridge, six pounds of dip candles, his property. Warrant dated 16th December, 1833.
John Thomas [24]
Richard Viney [21]
Committed by John Foote, esq, charged with stealing at East Stonehouse, a cloth cloak with a cape, a white neckerchief, and other articles, the property of Robert Facey. Warrant dated 17th December, 1833.
Jane Smith alias Williams alias Bull [24]Committed by Thomas Husband, esq, charged with stealing at Devonport, a feather bed, a bolster and case, two blankets, a quilt, a sheet, a set of moreen curtains, and other articles, the property of William Day. Warrant dated 17th December, 1833.
Charlotte Snell [28]Committed by James Buller, esq, charged with stealing at Crediton, two bars of soap, and two pieces of ribbon, the property of John Mann. Warrant dated 24th December, 1833.
John Andrews [45]
James Bartlett [33]
Committed by William Roope Ilbert, esq, charged with stealing in the parish of Thurlston, one hempen bag, the property of Reuben Croker. Warrant dated 26th December, 1833.
Richard Tapscott [34]Committed by John Clark, clerk, charged with stealing at Culmstock, a pair of silver snuffers the property of Lieutenant William Williams. Warrant dated 26th December, 1833.
Philip Rogers [30]Committed by Thomas Lockyer, esq, charged with stealing in the parish of Holbeton, about half a bag of barley, the property of Edward Elliott. Warrant dated 28th December, 1833.
John M'Alister [19]Committed by John Foote, esq, charged with having unlawfully sold and converted to his own use a quantity of leather entrusted to him by Richard Ellis, the owner thereof, for the purpose of his making the same into shoes. Warrant dated 28th December, 1833.
Misdemeanors
Alex Bisset Cornish [40]Committed by William Hames, clerk, charged on the oath of his wife, Grace Bissett Cornish, with endangering her life. Warrant dated 23rd October, 1833.
John Taylor [21]Committed by Thomas. H. Ley, clerk, charged with having on the 22nd instant at Stoke Damerel, assaulted Joseph Aishton, a watchman of the said parish, in the public street, and threatening to commit some bodily injury to the said Joseph Aishton. Warrant dated 28th October, 1833.
John Stenlake [40]Committed by John Vowler, esq, and Samuel Hart, clerk, charged with having on the 15th October last, at Halwell, threaten with a large stick to knock out the brains of Christopher Paltridge; and also did threaten to assault John Durant, a constable in the execution of his duty, at the same time and place. Warrant dated 13th November, 1833.
Margaret Thornton [33]Committed by Thomas Husband, esq, for want of sureties to appear to give evidence at the present Sessions against Bernard Taggart and Francis Rogan, for a felony. Warrant dated 9th December, 1833.
In the Bridewell
Remaining on Former Orders
Austin AnneConvicted of Bastardy - Imprisoned 2 calendar months.
Burgess JaneConvicted of Bastardy - Imprisoned 12 calendar months.
Bugoin ElizabethConvicted of Felony - Imprisoned 6 months.
Boubier JohnConvicted of Felony - Imprisoned 1 year.
Bacon JamesConvicted of a Felony - Imprisoned 2 Years.
Brett WilliamConvicted of a Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 2 years.
Burrows HenryConvicted of a Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 6 calendar months.
Bussell RobertConvicted of Breach of Contract - Imprisoned 30 days.
Basleigh JohnConvicted of Offence against Game Laws - Imprisoned 3 calendar months & find sureties.
Barker ThomasConvicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 14 days.
Burns JohnConvicted by Court Martial - Imprisoned 4 months.
Briars JohnConvicted by Court Martial - Imprisoned 4 months.
Baker JohnConvicted of leaving his Family - Imprisoned 3 calendar months.
Broom JamesConvicted of leaving his Family - Imprisoned 2 calendar months.
Barrett DavidConvicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 3 calendar months.
Chudleigh GeorgeConvicted of Offence against Game Laws [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 3 calendar months & find sureties.
Cull WilliamConvicted of Offence against Game Laws - Imprisoned 6 weeks & find sureties.
Ching DavidConvicted of disobeying an order in Bastardy - Imprisoned 3 months.
Collipriest AnnConvicted of Bastardy - Imprisoned 12 calendar months.
Cornish AnnConvicted of Bastardy - Imprisoned 6 calendar months.
Cox JaneConvicted of Bastardy [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 3 months.
Collings AvisConvicted of a Felony - Imprisoned 2 Years.
Damerel RobertConvicted of a Felony - Imprisoned 1 Year.
Dowdall WilliamConvicted of leaving his Family [3rd offence] - Imprisoned 3 calendar months.
Defriege SarahConvicted of leaving her Family [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 2 calendar months.
Drake GeorgeConvicted of stealing Apples [3rd offence] - Imprisoned 3 calendar months.
Dixon JohnConvicted of Breach of Contract - Imprisoned 30 days.
Drake JamesConvicted as an Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
Ellis JosephConvicted as an Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
Ellis JohnConvicted of Offence against Game Laws - Imprisoned 2 months.
Edwards JohnConvicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 2 months.
Easton JamesConvicted of Disobeying an order in Bastardy - Imprisoned 3 months.
Flynn PatrickConvicted by Court Martial - Imprisoned 4 months.
Gillard JamesConvicted as an Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
Govier RichardConvicted of a Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 2 Years.
Guscott ThomasConvicted of Felony - Imprisoned 1 Year.
Hill RobertConvicted of Felony - Imprisoned 3 months [4 weeks solitary].
Hewson WilliamConvicted of Felonyh - Imprisoned 12 months [4 weeks solitary].
Hele WilliamConvicted of a Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 18 calendar months.
Hoggeson WilliamConvicted of Disobeying an order in Bastardy - Imprisoned 3 months.
Harris ThomasConvicted of Disobeying an order in Bastardy - Imprisoned 3 months.
Hutchings JohnConvicted of Disobeying an order in Bastardy - Imprisoned 3 months.
Hope AliceConvicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 2 months.
Hudson JohnConvicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
Johnson WilliamConvicted of stealing Apples - Imprisoned 2 calendar months.
Knott AnnConvicted of Bastardy - Imprisoned 1 Year.
Knight MaryConvicted of Bastardy - Imprisoned 12 calendar months.
Kibble JohnComvicted of Offence against Game Laws - Imprisoned 3 calendar months.
Keane EdwardConvicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 3 months.
Kerwin MartinConvicted of Vagrancy - imprisoned 1 month.
Lego JohnConvicted of Vagrancy [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 1 month.
Lapthorne JohnConvicted of Vagrancy [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
Lapthorne EdwardConvicted of Vagrancy [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
Ladd JohnConvicted of Vagrancy [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
Lee ThomasConvicted of disobeying an order in Bastardy - Imprisoned 3 months.
Major JohnConvicted of a Felony - Imprisoned 12 calendar months [6 weeks solitary].
Major WilliamConvicted of a Felony - Imprisoned 12 calendar months [6 weeks solitary].
Metherell ThomasConvicted of Assault - Imprisoned 2 Years.
Murray JohnConvicted of Assault - Imprisoned 2 years.
Memory JamesConvicted of stealing Apples - Imprisoned 2 calendar months.
Moor WilliamConvicted of leaving his family [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 3 calendar months.
Murch WilliamConvicted of Vagrancy [3rd offence] - Imprisoned 3 calendar months.
Moreton JaneConvicted of Vagrancy [10th offence] - Imprisoned 3 months.
Needer MariaConvicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 month.
Norris WilliamConvicted of leaving his family - Imprisoned 3 calendar months.
Narramore AnnConvicted of Bastardy [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 6 calendar months.
Nation MarthaConvicted of Bastardy - Imprisoned 12 calendar months.
Pallister ThomasConvicted of Assault - Imprisoned 18 calendar months.
Patt RichardConvicted of Disobeying an order in Bastardy - Imprisoned 3 months.
Pearce WilliamConvicted of Breach of Contract - Imprisoned 30 days.
Pryor ThomasConvicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
Phillips JohnConvicted of vagrancy - Imprisoned 2 calendar months.
Pickard JasperConvicted as Dangerous and Insane - Imprisoned for want of sureties.
Prideaux HenryConvicted of vagrancy [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 1 month.
Rowell JohnConvicted of Felony - Imprisoned 4 calendar months [4 weeks solitary].
Raddon RobertConvicted of Felony - Imprisoned 3 calendar months [3 weeks solitary].
Reed William
Reed James alias Robert
Reed Mary
Convicted of uttering base coin - imprisoned 12 calendar months.
Squire WilliamConvicted of obtaining money under false pretences - Imprisoned 6 calendar months.
Smith JamesConvicted of a Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 6 calendar months.
Spear RobertConvicted of a Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 18 calendar months.
Souch HenryConvicted of a Felony - Imprisoned 1 Year.
Stagg MaryConvicted of Bastardy - Imprisoned 3 months.
Slade FrancisConvicted of Destroying a Coppice Wood [9th offence] - Imprisoned 12 calendar months.
Saunders AbrahamConvicted of Breach of Contract - Imprisoned 6 weeks.
Simeons CorneliusConvicted of Breach of Contract - Imprisoned 30 days.
Salisbury JamesConvicted of Breach of Contract - Imprisoned 30 days.
Trump GeorgeConvicted of Breach of Contract [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 3 calendar months.
Turner WilliamConvicted of furiously driving - Imprisoned 2 calendar months.
Townshend JohnConvicted of a Felony [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 12 months 6 weeks solitary].
Venner IsaacConvicted of Offence against Game Laws - Imprisoned 3 calendar months & find sureties.
Virco ChristianaConvicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 month.
Vinnicombe BenjamineConvicted as Dangerous and Insane - Imprisoned for want of sureties.
Wadland NicholasConvicted as Dangerous and Insane - Imprisoned for want of sureties.
Williams JohnConvicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
Wakeham JohnConvicted of Maliciously Cutting [ 2nd offence] - Imprisoned 18 calendar months.
Willis AnnConvicted of Vagrancy [6th offence] - Imprisoned 3 months.
Keeper of the Gaol and House of Correction for DevonWilliam Cole