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Devon Quarter Sessions - Michaelmas 1834 [DRO - QS32/120]

Transcribed by Brian Brassett

Devonshire - Michaelmas Sessions - Tuesday, October 14th, 1834 - William Courtenay, Esq, Chairman.

Calendar.

In the Gaol
Remaining on Former Orders
Mary ReddallsConvicted at Lammas assizes 1832 - Felony - Transported for Life.
James BurdgeConvicted December 3rd 1833 - Assaulting his wife - Imprisoned 12 months or find sureties self in £50, and two sureties in £25 each to keep the peace for 1 year.
Thomazin PraterConvicted Feb General Sessions 1834 - Felony - Imprisoned 12 calendar months in Gaol [12 weeks solitary].
George TobyConvicted June 17th 1834 - Threatening Language - Imprisoned 1 year or find sureties to keep the peace.
John QuantickConvicted June 18th 1834 - Ill-treating his wife - Imprisoned 1 year or find sureties to keep the peace.
William HoareConvicted July 8th 1834 - Disobeying an order of Bastardy - Want of sureties to perform the order.
Samuel GillConvicted July 16th 1834 - Assaulting his wife - Imprisoned 12 calendar months or find sureties.
William FreemanConvicted October 20th 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
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.
Abraham SnellConvicted January 16th 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
Peter ColevillConvicted February 25th 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
Francois SmithConvicted February 25th 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
William RussellConvicted February 25th 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
Thomas CharlesConvicted February 25th 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
Jean Louis JourdainConvicted February 25th 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
Jean BisonConvicted February 25th 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
Jacob LeonoConvicted February 25th 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
William RendelConvicted April 18th 1834 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
James SmithConvicted May 3rd 1834 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
James TuckConvicted May 9th 1834 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
James Thomas LambeConvicted May 9th 1834 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
Michael PateyConvicted May 9th 1834 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
George SillensConvicted May 9th 1834 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
William DeemConvicted May 22nd 1834 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
William PuttamConvicted May 22nd 1834 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
William RoweConvicted June 13th 1834 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
William BooldsConvicted June 16th 1834 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
Thomas GilpinConvicted June 28th 1834 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
John HawkinsConvicted August 25th 1834 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
Thomas EdwardsConvicted August 25th 1834 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
William SpraggettConvicted September 5th 1834 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £61-7s-11d.
John BlackmoreConvicted September 30th 1834 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
Henry TozerConvicted September 30th 1834 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
Sarah TapleyConvicted September 19th 1834 - Offence against the Excise Laws - Imprisoned until she pays £13-10s.
Moses ThomasConvicted August 19th 1834 - Ill treating his wife and want of sureties to keep the peace - Imprisoned 6 calendar months or find sureties.
William BondConvicted August 27th 1834 - Assault - Imprisoned 2 months or pay £5.
William ThompsonConvicted August 30th 1834 - Threatening language and want of sureties to keep the peace - Imprisoned 2 calendar months or find sureties.
William FincherConvicted October 2nd 1834 - Setting fire to a quantity of straw under the belly of a Mare - Imprisoned 3 months or pay £5.
George SheppardConvicted October 10th 1834 - Assault - Imprisoned 6 weeks or pay 40s.
Eleven Prisoners for Trial at the Assizes.
Index to Prisoners for TrialAnstey John
Baker Elizabeth
Baker William
Bartlett James
Bartlett Catherine
Barrett George
Baskerville Philip
Bastard Edward
Brown William
Bryant Robert
Champeney Elizabeth
Clavis William
Cobbledick Ann
Cockram Henry
Collings George
Cox Jospeh
Davis Henry
Dolman John
Dolman Edward
Dunbar Mary
Eales Susan
Edgecumbe George
Evans Richard
Force William
German John
Girred Henry
Hardy Hugh
Hawkins Samuel alias Hopkins
Hay Anthony Baptist Bowsey alias James Sullivan
Horsford William
Hyatt James
Knapman William
Lang William
Larcombe John
Prowse Thomas
Pyne John
Rich William
Ridler Thomas
Redwood Charlotte
Russell George
Saunders John
Satterly James
Sellers James
Sharland James
Short William
Short Humphry
Smith Jane
Souch Henry
Tarr George
Tapley Gilbert
Taylor Richard
Thornton Margaret
Wade Thomas
Watts William
White Maria
Widdecombe George
Willcocks Elisha
Wills Martha
Windeatt William
Wood Thomas
Prisoners for Trial
William Brown [41]Committed by Thomas Husband, esq, charged with stealing from a chest on board a schooner, called the 'Devonport', a blue cloth jacket, a pair of trousers, and other articles, the property of John Tucker. Warrant dated 26th June, 1834.
Gilbert Tapley [68]Committed by William Kitson, clerk, charged with stealing at Little Hempston, a quantity of coals, the property of John Goodmen Maxwell. Warrant dated 1st August, 1834.
Samuel Hawkins alias Hopkins [26]Committed by Honble. Newton Fellowes, charged with stealing at Zeal Monachorum, on the 19th July last, a duck, the property of John Kelland. Warrant dated 1st August, 1834.
George Barrett [21]Committed by Codrington Parr, esq, charged with stealing at Dawlish, a quantity of buttons, and a pair of men's boots. Warrant dated 2nd August, 1834.
Thomas Wood [27]Committed by John Foote, esq, charged with stealing at East Stonehouse, two shoes, the property of John Coombes. Warrant dated 9th Aigust, 1834.
Elizabeth Baker [24]Committed by John Foote, esq, charged with having at the parish of Stoke Damerel on the 23rd June last, married one John Bartlett, she then being the lawful wife of one John Baker, who was then living. Warrant dated 12th August, 1834.
Susan Eales [21]Committed by George Templer, esq, charged with stealing at Newton Abbott, a net handkerchief, five half handkerchiefs, and other articles, the property of Nicholas Walke. Warrant dated 16th August, 1834.
Henry Girred [25]Committed by Thomas Northmore, esq, charged with stealing at Thorverton on the 9th inst, a mare, the property of John Painter. Warrant dated 18th August, 1834.
Charlotte Redwood [23]Committed by William. M. Smythe, esq, charged with stealing from a stall in the market at Honiton, on the 16th inst, a cotton gown, the property of William Pike. Warrant dated 18th August, 1834.
Richard Taylor [39]Committed by John Caunter, esq, charged with stealing at Ashburton, between the 9th and 16th inst, six iron bars, the property of William Sowdye. Warrant dated 19th August, 1834.
William Horsford [20]Committed by Samuel Wells, clerk, charged with stealing at Marlborough, on the 18th or 19th inst, two boat sails, the property of William Wheaton Ball. Warrant dated 20th August, 1834.
William Knapman [18]Committed by Henry. L. Toll, esq, charged with stealing at Broadhempstone, in the month of August, 1833, two cart bridles, the property of William Mann. Warrant dated 29th August, 1834.
Joseph Cox [19]
John Larcombe [20]
James Sharland [19]
Committed by James. J. Gordon Bremer, esq, and Thomas. H. Ley, clerk, the said Joseph Cox, and John Larcombe, with stealing at Devonport on the 22nd inst, a hand saw, a wooden square, a glue pot, and other articles, the property of Samuel Lidstone, and the said James Sharland being an accessary [after the fact] to the said Larceny. Warrant dated 30th August, 1834.
George Russell [19]
Thomas Prowse [41]
Committed by Thomas Northmore, esq, the said George Russell, charged with having obtained two bundles of wearing apparel and other articles, by false pretences, the property of Isaac Lewis, of St. Thomas the Apostle, and the said Thomas Prowse, charged with stealing two bundles, containing two cotton handkerchiefs, three shirts, and sundry other articles, the property of the said Isaac Lewis. Warrants dated 4th & 8th September, 1834.
William Lang [22]Committed by John Carslake, esq, charged with stealing from the orchard of Thomas Adams of Heavitree, a quantity of Apples, his property. Warrant dated 5th September, 1834.
William Watts [21]Committed by Nathaniel. V. Lee, esq, charged with stealing at Ilfracombe, a piece of mutton, the property of John Martin, his master. Warrant dated 5th September, 1834.
Margaret Thornton [34]Committed by Thomas Husband, esq, charged with stealing at Devonport, a cloth shawl, a cotton shirt, and a silk handkerchief, the property of Richard Trenaman Bartlett. Warrant dated 6th September, 1834.
John Anstey [25]Committed by John Sweetland, es, charged with stealing from a garden at Kingsteignton, this 8th of September, 1834, a cotton shirt, the property of John Radmore. Warrant dated 8th September, 1834.
Robert Bryant [35]Committed by Codrington Parr, esq charged with stealing ten stone-masons chisels, a pair of compasses, a pair of pinchers, a square, a brush, two halter knobs, and a padlock and key, the property of Robert. W. Newman, esq, Robert Ash, John Curtis, Joseph Taylor, and William Millman. Warrant dated 10th September, 1834.
Henry Cockram [21]Committed by John Milford, esq, charged with stealing a bag, containing a quantity of silver coin of the value of ten pounds and upwards, on the 20th of February, in the parish of St. Thomas the Apostle, the property of Joseph Green Bidwill. Warrant dated 12th September, 1834.
James Bartlett [24]
Catherine Bartlett [25]
Committed by William. R. Ilbert, and William John Clark, esq's, charged with stealing in the dwelling-house of John Baker, in the parish of Dodbrook, fourteen sovereigns of the current coin of the realm, the property of the said John Baker. Warrant dated 13th September, 1834.
John Saunders [54]Committed by Peter Glubb, clerk, charged with stealing at Frithelstock on the 12th inst, four shawls, one silk handkerchief, and a blue apron, the property of Rowland Moase. Warrant dated 13th September, 1834.
Henry Souch [22]Committed by Lewis William Buck, esq, and J.L. Harding, clerk, charged with stealing at Hartland on the 17th July last, two coats, a waistcoat, a pocket book, a shirt, and a spy-glass, the property of John Souch. Warrant dated 15th September, 1834.
Elizabeth Champeney [26]
John Dolman [22]
Committed by Edward Lee, esq, the said Elizabeth Champeney charged with stealing at Sidmouth, on the 16th inst, from the person of William Turner, a silver watch, and the said John Dolman, charged with aiding and assisting her. Warrant dated 16th September, 1834.
Maria White [25]Committed by George Templer, esq, charged with stealing at Newton Abbott on the 17th inst, from the person of George Harvey, seventeen shillings and sixpence, his property. Warrant dated 18th September, 1834.
George Edgecumbe [22]Committed by Henry. L. Toll, esq, charged with stealing at Alphington on the 17th inst, a silver watch and appendages, the property of John Pleace. Warrant dated 18th September, 1834.
William Short [16]
Humphrey Short [14]
Committed by Robert Harding, esq, charged with stealing at Kingsnympton on the 16th inst, a bee-hive with honey in it, and a cart rope, the property of John Reed. Warrant dated 18th September, 1834.
George Tarr [20]Committed by John Milner, esq, charged with stealing at Stoodleigh on the 25th inst, a jacket, the property of Thomas Bowden. Warrant dated 29th September, 1834.
Ann Cobbledick [18]Committed by Samuel Hart, clerk, charged with stealing on the 2nd September last at Holsworthy, a cotton apron, the property of Benjamin Eliot. Warrant dated 3rd October, 1834.
Martha Wills [18]Committed by George Gregory, clerk, charged with stealing from a box belonging to Mary Ann Ford, of Dunsford, a half-crown piece, her property, and also one shilling and sixpence halfpenny, the property of George Cox. Warrant dated 4th October, 1834.
John Pyne [14]Committed by William Thomas, esq, charged with stealing at Broadclist, a firkin, the property of Robert ----; a pair of braces, some bread and meat, and two sixpences, the property of James ---. Warrant dated 6th October, 1834.
William Windeatt [26]Committed by Henry Gervis, esq, charged with stealing at Dean Prior on the 22nd September last, an oak post, the property of John Hamlyn, the younger. Warrant dated 6th October, 1834.
Philip Baskerville [33]
Elisha Willcocks [37]
Committed by Treby Hele Hays, esq, charged with stealing on the 6th of October inst, in the parish of Cornwood, three quarts of red wheat, the property of John Sercombe. Warrant dated 8th October, 1834.
Jane Smith [20]Committed by J.J. Gordon Bremer, and John Foote, esq's, charged with stealing at Devonport, on the 6th inst, four sovereigns, the property of John Sharp. Warrant dated 9th October, 1834.
James Sellers [20]Committed by Charles Gordon, esq, charged with stealing thirteen sovereigns, one half sovereign, ten shillings and sixpence in silver, a ourse, and a bag, the property of John Darke, of Colyton. Warrant dated 11th October, 1834.
Misdemeanors.
Thomas Ridler [34]Committed by Arthur Chichester, and Henry Gervis, esq's, charged with having on the 23rd June last, violently assaulted John Southwood, a constable of Chudleigh in the execution of his duty. Warrant dated 3rd July, 1834.
William Rich [35]Committed by Arthur Chichester and henry Gervis, esq's, charged with having on the 23rd June last, at Chudleigh, attempted to rescue John Ridler from the custody of John Southwood, a constable of Chudleigh. Warrant dated 3rd July, 1834.
Mary Dunbar [30]Committed by John Foote, esq, charged with having at Devonport on the 18th of July inst, in a state of intoxication, conducted herself in so violent a manner as to collect a great mob of persons, whereby the public peace was disturbed. Warrant dated 24th July, 1834.
George Collings [26]Committed by John Foote, esq, charged with having on Sunday evening, the 20th July inst, at Devonport, violently assaulted Sarah Collings. Warrant dated 28th July, 1834.
William Baker [29]Committed by John Foote, esq, charged with having at Devonport, made violent threats against the person of one Edward Moon, and for want of sureties to keep the peace. Warrant dated 28th July, 1834.
James Satterley [30]Committed by William Langmead, esq, charged with having at Kingsteignton, on the 4th August inst, assaulted one John Soper, and threatened to do him bodily injury. Warrant dated 5th August, 1834.
Edward Bastard [23]Committed by John Foote, esq, charged with having on the 1st August inst, at Devonport, violently assaulted Roger Halse, a constable in the execution of his duty. Warrant dated 8th August, 1834.
Edward Dolman [25]Committed by R.H. Froude, clerk, charged with uttering counterfeit coin, on the evening of the 12th inst, at Ashburton. Warrant dated 13th August, 1834.
George Widdecombe [19]
Henry Davis [19]
Committed by Codrington Parr, and Augustus Stowey, esq's, charged with having violently assaulted John Brockington, a constable of Dawlish, in the execution of his duty. Warrant dated 23rd August, 1834.
James Hyatt [18]
William Force [18]
Committed by John White, esq, charged with having on the 16th inst at Cullompton, committed a breach of the peace, by assembling together with other persons, and then and there annoying one William Baker, and creating a great noise and disturbance. Warrant dated 27th August, 1834.
Richard Evans [22]Committed by J.J. Gordon Bremer, esq, and Thomas Hunt Ley, clerk, charged with having on the 27th inst, at Devonport, assaulted one Joseph Elms, with intent feloniously to stab and do some bodily harm to him the said Joseph Elms. Warrant dated 30th August, 1834.
Thomas Wade [30]Committed by Nathaniel. V. Lee, esq, for want of sureties to keep the peace towards his wife Hannah Wade, of the parish of Ilfracombe. Warrant dated 4th September, 1834.
John German [59]Committed by J.J. Gordon Bremer, esq, charged with having threatened the life of George Peck, of the parish of East Stonehouse, and for want of sureties to keep the peace. Warrant dated 3rd September, 1834.
Anthony Baptist Bowsey Hay alias James Sullivan [20]Committed by Nathaniel. V. Lee, esq, charged with having assaulted William Hussell, a constable of the parish of Ilfracombe, while in the execution of his duty. Warrant dated 13th September, 1834.
William Clavis [25]Committed by J.J. Gordon Bremer, esq, charged with having on the 16th September inst, violently assaulted his wife Emma Clavis, and for want of sureties to keep the peace. Warrant dated 22nd September, 1834.
In the Bridewell.
Hugh Hardy [46]Committed by W.R. Ilbert, esq, for wilfully neglecting to work, whereby he has become chargeable to the parish of West Alvington. [A fifth offence]. Warrant dated 8th October, 1834.
Remaining on Former Orders.
Arscott JohnConvicted Feb Gen Sessions 1834 - Felony - Imprisoned 12 calendar months [6 weeks solitary].
Austin ChristopherConvicted October 4th 1834 - Vagrancy - Imprisoned 21 days.
Atkins WilliamConvicted October 4th 1834 - Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 3 months.
Bacon JamesConvicted of a Felony - Imprisoned 2 Years.
Brett WilliamConvicted of a Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 2 years.
Berry JohnConvicted Plymouth Sessions Jan 1834 - Felony - Imprisoned 12 months.
Blagdon George alias BugdenConvicted Lent Assizes - Felony - Imprisoned 12 calendar months.
Brooks JosephConvicted Plymouth Sessions April 1834 - Felony - Imprisoned 2 Years [6 weeks solitary].
Bunker JaneConvicted Plymouth Sessions 1834 - Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 12 months [4 weeks solitary].
Bacon JohnConvicted Lent Assizes 1834 - Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 18 calendar months [Death].
Bickford RichardConvicted Plymouth Sessions July 12th 1834 - Felony - Imprisoned 18 calendar months [6 weeks solitary].
Briars JohnConvicted July 17th 1834 - Court Martial [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 4 months.
Beable AnnConvicted Lammas Assizes 1834 - Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months.
Brice JamesConvicted Sept 16th 1834 - Assault [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 2 calendar months.
Burgess MaryConvicted Sept 30th 1834 - Vagrancy [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
Blackmore JonasConvicted October 8th 1834 - Vagrancy - Imprisoned 3 calendar months.
Collings AvisConvicted Lammas Assizes 1833 - Felony - Imprisoned 2 Years.
Collings RobertConvicted October 10th 1834 - Offence against the Game Laws - Imprisoned 1 calendar month [and find sureties].
Chugg AnnConvicted June 4th 1834 - Bastardy [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 6 calendar months.
Crabb JohnConvicted Lammas Assizes 1834 - Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months.
Coles JohnConvicted October 12th 1834 - Vagrancy - Imprisoned 14 days.
Currant WilliamConvicted October 12th 1834 - Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 week.
Davis JaneConvicted Plymouth Sessions July 1834 - Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 12 months.
Dyke SusannahConvicted Plymouth Jan Sessions - Felony - Imprisoned 12 months.
Dyer ElizabethConvicted March 5th 1834 - Bastardy - Imprisoned 12 calendar months.
Drew JohnConvicted September 1st 1834 - Vagrancy [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 2 months.
Discombe SimonConvicted September 3rd 1834 - Leaving his Family - Imprisoned 2 months.
Elson IsaacConvicted Lent Assizes 1834 - Misdemeanor [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 12 calendar months.
Emmett Jane alias PowellConvicted June 21st 1834 - Bastardy - Imprisoned 6 months.
Edgecombe WilliamConvicted July 9th 1834 - Disobeying an order of Bastardy - Imprisoned 3 months.
French RichardConvicted September 30th 1834 - Disobeying an order of Bastardy - Imprisoned 3 months.
Freebury ChristopherConvicted October 5th 1834 - Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
Gerrish ElizabethConvicted Plymouth Sessions Jan 1834 - Felony [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 12 months [6 weeks solitary].
Gibson Mary AnnConvicted September 23rd 1834 - Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 month.
Govier RichardConvicted October 3rd 1834 - Vagrancy [3rd offence] - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
Halse ThomasConvicted 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.
Haddy HenryConvicted Plymouth Sessions Feb 1834 - Felony [3rd offence] - Imprisoned 18 months [9 weeks solitary].
Horn JamesConvicted Plymouth Sessions Feb 1834 - Felony [3rd offence] - Imprisoned 12 calendar months [6 weeks solitary].
Hurford WilliamConvicted September 4th 1834 - Stealing Turnips - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
Hanniford JosephConvicted September 25th 1834 - Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 1 month.
Jackson BenjamineConvicted october 11th 1834 - Disobeying an order of Bastardy - Imprisoned 3 months.
Jones EdwardConvicted October 12th 1834 - Vagrancy - Imprisoned 14 days.
Jones ElizabethConvicted May 2nd 1834 - Bastardy - Imprisoned 6 calendar months.
Jeffery JohnConvicted Lammas Assizes 1834 - Felony - Imprisoned 2 Years.
Jones JosephConvicted August 27th 1834 - Vagrancy - Imprisoned 2 calendar months.
Kelland RichardConvicted August 4th 1834 - Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 3 months.
Langdon ThomasConvicted July 14th 1834 - Offence against the Revenue of Customs - Imprisoned 6 calendar months.
Lamb ThomasConvicted Lammas Assizes 1834 - Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 6 calendar months [6 weeks solitary].
Lane RobertConvicted August 30th 1834 - Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 3 months.
Lattack ElizaConvicted September 25th 1834 - Vagrancy [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 3 months.
Leach RobertConvicted October 2nd 1834 - Disobeying an order of Bastardy - Imprisoned 3 months.
Metherell ThomasConvicted Midsummer Sessions 1833 - Assault - Imprisoned 2 Years.
Murray JohnConvicted Michaelmas Sessions 1833 - Assault - Imprisoned 2 Years.
Morrish ElizabethConvicted July 25th 1834 - Bastardy - Imprisoned 6 calendar months.
Mare JaneConvicted Lammas Assizes 1834 - Felony - Imprisoned 3 calendar months.
Nichols JohnConvicted July 11th 1834 - Offence against the revenue of the Customs - Imprisoned 6 calendar months.
Nichols RichardConvicted July 11th 1834 - Offence against the revenue of the Customs - Imprisoned 6 calendar months.
Nowlan JohnConvicted October 9th 1834 - Vagrancy [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 14 days.
Osborne JacobConvicted October 9th 1834 - Vagrancy [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 21 days.
Pearce JohnConvicted October 9th 1834 - Court Martial - Imprisoned 4 calendar months.
Perry SamuelConvicted September 9th 1834 - Court Martial - Imprisoned 30 days [detained by sickness].
Pickard JasperConvicted August 11th 1819 - Dangerous and Insane for want of sureties.
Pallister ThomasConvicted Midsummer Session 1933 - Assault - Imprisoned 8 calendar months.
Piper EdwardConvicted Lent Assizes 1834 - Felony - Imprisoned 1 Year.
Potter ElizabethConvicted Lent Assizes - Felony - Imprisoned 2 Years.
Pring JemimaConvicted October 5th 1834 - Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
Pope HannahConvicted July 9th 1834 - Bastardy - Imprisoned 12 calendar months.
Pollock JoshuaConvicted July 14th 1834 - Offence against the Revenue of Customs - Imprisoned 6 calendar months.
Prenderville RichardConvicted August 13th 1834 - Court Martial - Imprisoned 3 months.
Phillips JohnConvicted August 27th 1834 - Vagrancy - Imprisoned 2 calendar months.
Prideaux WilliamConvicted September 23rd 1834 - Vagrancy [4th offence] - Imprisoned 2 calendar months.
Parrott WilliamConvicted September 24th 1834 - Court Martial - Imprisoned 3 months.
Pearcey JamesConvicted September 24th 1834 - Stealing Turnips - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
Pascoe RichardConvicted October 1st 1834 - Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 1 month.
Pavey CharlesConvicted October 2nd 1834 - Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 month.
Rogers JohnConvicted Feb Plymouth Sessions - Felony - Imprisoned 12 months [6 weeks solitary].
Reed ElizabethConvicted October 11th 1834 - Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 1 month.
Rushmer JohnConvicted October 13th 1834 - Court Martial - Imprisoned 3 months.
Reed ElizabethConvicted March 5th 1834 - Bastardy [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 12 calendar months.
Rich MariaConvicted July 1st 1834 - Bastardy [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 12 months.
Revell WilliamConvicted September 4th 1834 - Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 3 months.
Rippen HenryConvicted September 17th 1834 - Trespassing [3rd offence] - Imprisoned 2 calendar months.
Rumbelow EdwardConvicted September 28th 1834 - Breach of Contract - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
Snell JoannahConvicted January 21st 1834 - Bastardy - Imprisoned 12 calendar months.
Smith WilliamConvicted Lent Assizes - Felony - Imprisoned 12 calendar months.
Sellabi JohnConvicted September 22nd 1834 - Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
Searle WilliamConvicted October 6th 1834 - Carelessly driving a Cart - Imprisoned 14 days.
Thomas JohnConvicted Lammas Assizes 1834 - Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months.
Thomas JohnConvicted August 27th 1834 - Vagrancy - Imprisoned 2 calendar months.
Tuck ThomasConvicted September 5th 1834 - Disobeying an Order of bastardy - Imprisoned 3 months.
Thomas WilliamConvicted September 19th 1834 - Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
Turton WilliamConvicted October 1st 1834 - Court Martial - Imprisoned 3 months solitary.
Taylor ThomasConvicted October 12th 1834 - Vagrancy - Imprisoned 14 days.
Towell CharlesConvicted October 12th 1834 - Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 week.
Vinnicombe BenjamineConvicted January 19th 1819 - Dangerous and Insane for want of sureties.
Vicary EdwardConvicted Plymouth Sessions Apr 1834 - Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 12 months.
Wadland NicholasConvicted December 22nd 1828 - Dangerous and Insane for want of sureties [2nd offence].
Wakeham JohnConvicted Lammas Assizes 1833 - Misdemeanor [2nd offence - Death] - Imprisoned 18 calendar months.
Walker JamesConvicted Lent Assizes - Felony - Imprisoned 2 Years.
Weeks MaryConvicted Plymouth Sessions April 1834 - Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 12 months.
Webber AnnConvicted July 25th 1834 - Bastardy - Imprisoned 3 calendar months.
Webster JohnConvicted August 7th 1834 - Disobeying an order of Bastardy - Imprisoned 3 months.
Woods William MatthewConvicted August 18th 1834 - Court Martial - Imprisoned 6 months.
Warren RobertConvicted September 8th 1834 - Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 6 weeks.
Wilson StephenConvicted September 10th 1834 - Disorderly Apprentice [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 2 calendar months.
Weatherby JohnConvicted September 13th 1834 - Vagrancy [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 2 calendar months.
Warren MaryConvicted Septmber 25th 1834 - Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 1 month.
Wallace WilliamConvicted October 12th 1834 - Vagrancy - Imprisoned 14 days.
Wright EdwardConvicted October 12th 1834 - Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 week.
Wreford SamuelConvicted October 13th 1834 - Leaving his Child chargeable - Imprisoned 3 calendar months.
William ColeKeeper of the Gaol and House of Correction for Devon.