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Devon Quarter Sessions - Midsummer 1835 [DRO - QS32/123]
Transcribed by Brian Brassett
Devonshire - Midsummer Sessions - Tuesday, July 30th, 1835 - John Kennaway, Esq, Chairman.
Calendar.
Remaining on Former Orders. | |
In the Gaol. | |
Mary Reddalls | Convicted at Lammas Assizes 1832 - Felony - Transported for Life. |
Richard Stone | Convicted February 11th 1835 - Assault - Imprisoned 12 calendar months or find sureties. |
Ann Cook | Convicted February General Sessions 1835 - Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months n the gaol the first and last weeks Solitary. |
John Sanders | Convicted March 15th 1835 - Ill treating and threatening his Wife - Imprisoned 12 calendar months or find sureties. |
Mary Hamlyn | Convicted Lent Assizes 1835 - Charged with Arson [found Insane] - To remain in custody during His Majesty's pleasure. |
Daniel Way | Convicted Lent Assizes 1835 - Convicted of two Assaults - Imprisoned 6 calendar months Gaol. |
Fanny Wittle | Convicted Lent Assizes 1835 - Felony - Transported 14 Years. |
Matilda Wittle | Convicted Lent Assizes 1835 - Felony - Transported 14 Years. |
Margaret Abraham | Convicted Lent Assizes 1835 - Felony - Transported 14 Years. |
Mary Carragan | Convicted Lent Assizes 1835 - Felony - Transported 7 Years. |
Thomas Takel | Convicted April 6th 1835 - Riot and Disturbance - Imprisoned 3 calendar months or find sureties. |
William Deem | Convicted May 22nd 1834 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100. |
William Boolds | Convicted June 16th 1834 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100. |
John Hawkins | Convicted August 25th 1834 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100. |
Thomas Edwards | Convicted August 25th 1834 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100. |
John Neal | Convicted January 16th 1835 - Offence against the Customs - 7 calendar months Imprisonment. |
William Hurrell | Convicted January 16th 1835 - Offence against the Customs - 7 calendar months Imprisonment. |
William Gimlett | Convicted January 22nd 1835 - Offence against the Customs - 7 calendar months Imprisonment. |
Sarah Tapley | Convicted January 16th 1835 - Offence against the Excise Laws - Imprisoned till she pays £100. |
Mary Dunbar | Convicted Easter Sessions 1835 - Felony - Transported 14 Years. |
Elizabeth Radford | Convicted Easter Sessions 1835 - Felony - Transported 14 Years. |
Robert Gunn | Convicted April 7th 1835 - Assaulting his Wife - Imprisoned 12 calendar months or find sureties. |
Thomas Courtice | Convicted April 9th 1835 - Offence against the Game Laws - Imprisoned 3 calendar months or pay £10. |
William Escott | Convicted April 11th 1835 - Assault - Imprisoned 12 calendar months or find sureties. |
Mary Moon | Convicted April 11th 1835 - Assault - Imprisoned 12 calendar months or find sureties. |
Rebecca Justin | Convicted April 23rd 1835 - Two Assaults - Imprisoned 3 calendar months or pay 1st offence 18s - 2nd offence £5. |
William Hackwell | Convicted May 9th 1835 - Offence against the Game Laws - Imprisoned 2 calendar months or pay £5. |
Samuel Rutley | Convicted May 14th 1835 - Assault - Imprisoned 2 calendar months or pay £10. |
Jean M'Bourdice | Convicted May 28th 1835 - Threatening his Wife - Imprisoned 3 calendar months or find sureties. |
Alex McPherson | Convicted June 4th 1835 - Threatening Language - Imprisoned 3 calendar months or find sureties. |
Thomas Clapp | Convicted June 9th 1835 - Offence against the Customs Laws - Imprisoned 6 calendar months. |
William Hicks | Convicted June 9th 1835 - Offence against the Customs Laws - Imprisoned 6 calendar months. |
George Roach | Convicted June 9th 1835 - Offence against the Customs Laws - Imprisoned 6 calendar months. |
Richard Taylor | Convicted June 19th 1835 - Threatening language to his Wife - Imprisoned 2 calendar months or find sureties. |
Johanna Bishop | Convicted June 26th 1835 - Offence against the Excise Laws - Imprisoned till she pays £12-10s. |
Henry Ayres | Convicted June 29th 1835 - Wilfully damaging property - Imprisoned 1 calendar month or pay £2-7s-6d. |
Twenty-one Prisoners for Trial at the Assizes. | |
Index to Prisoners for Trial. | Austen Edward alias Havil Ayres Mary Berry Mary Ann Blatchford Samuel Browne Charlotte Bullen Jane Butridge Eliza Byrne Mary Charles Thomas Colmer William Cooper Charles Cornish John Cox Charles Crews Alexander Crossman Elizabeth Ellis Sarah Eva Sarah Farley Peter Gray John alias Osmond Gear John Griffin William Hawkins Richard Hayman William Hicks jane Irons Mary Ann Kervy Mary Ann alias Cole alias Smith Kirts Sarah Lane John Ley William Loder James Manley John Martin Jonas Maurice John Morrish Isaac Pearle Charles Percy Thomas Priston George Quaintine Peter Shewbrook William Siney William Skinner John Slade Frances Smart Amelia Smith Mary Squires Elizabeth Stanning Henry Stoyles Robert Sullivan James Sully John Stumbles George Tarry Catherine Thomas William Joseph Townsend John Gloin Tucker Edward Vicary William Ware Robert White Hannah Widger John You James You Mary and her three Children |
Prisoners for Trial | |
Felony | |
William Griffin [33] [RW] | Committed by George. L. Coham, esq, charged with stealing at Shebbear, part of a flitch of bacon, the property of Mary Luxon. Warrant dated 8th April, 1835. |
John Lane [23] [RW] | Committed by Thomas Husband, esq, charged with stealing at Stoke Damerel, from on board the barge 'Dolphin', one hawser, the property of John Billing, merchant. Warrant dated 9th April, 1835. |
Frances Slade [40] [N] | Committed by Peter Glubb, clerk, charged with stealing at St. Giles in the Wood, on the 27th March last, a quantity of faggot wood, the property of the Right Honorable John Lord Rolle. Warrant dated 11th April, 1835. |
Hannah White [16] [R] | Committed by John Foote, esq, charged with stealing at Stoke Damerel, two gowns and a petticoat, the property of John Sharp. Warrant dated 13th April, 1835. |
Mary Byrne [25] [RW] | Committed by Charles Gordon, esq, charged with stealing at Honiton, from the person of John Blackmore, one half-crown, and one shilling, his property. Warrant dated 14th April, 1835. |
Charles Cooper [46] [RW] Charles Cox [25 [R] John Sully [31] [N] | Committed by Nathaniel. V. Lee, esq, charged with stealing at Ilfracombe, eighteen pigs of iron weighing about fifteen hundredweight, the property of Peter Morch. Warrant dated 15th April, 1835. |
Alexander Crews [24] [RW] | Committed by Henry Gervis, esq, charged with stealing at Ashburton, a bell-metal skillet the property of John Runclark. Also a pewter half-pint measure, the property of George Perkins. Warrant dated 15th April, 1835. |
John Maurice [63] [RW] | Committed by Thomas. H. Ley, clerk, and Jospeh Scobell, esq, charged with having on or about the 8th April inst, at Stoke Damerel, fraudulently embezzled the sum of one pound six shillings, and other monies, the property of James Parkyn, his employer. Warrant dated 15th April, 1835. |
George Stumbles [24] [R] | Committed by William John Clarke, and William Roope Ilbert, esq's, charged with stealing at Thurlestone, one sovereign, the property of Elizabeth Stumbles. Warrant dated 18th April, 1835. |
George Priston [19] [RW] | Committed by Thomas Northmore, esq, charged with stealing at Alphington, a basket, two basins, a gown, a shawl, and other articles, the property of Elizabeth Yelland. Warrant dated 22nd April, 1835. |
Elizabeth Crossman [55] [N] | Committed by Henry Cjarles Hobart, and J.P. Carpenter, clerks, charged with stealing at Tavistock on the 13th inst, one feather bed-tie, one time piece and stand, and a reticule basket, the property of Boden Tregideon. Warrant dated 27th April, 1835. |
Amelia Smart [17] [R] | Comkmitted by Thomas Husband, esq, charged with stealing from a pew in St. Johns Chapel, in the parish of Stoke Damerel, a prayer book, the property of Mary Ann Patton, to the value of six shillings and sixpence. Warrant dated 28th April, 1835. |
Thomas Percy [30] [R] | Committed by Arthur Kelly, esq, charged with stealing from a stable at Tavistock, one oak plank, the property of Roger Withycombe. Warrant dated 1st May, 1835. |
Isaac Morrish [36] [N] | Committed by Henry Chrles Hobart, clerk, and Arthur Kelly, esq, charged with stealing at tavistock, one shawl, the property of Sophia Torr. Warrant dated 1st May, 1835. |
Robert Stoyles [18] [N] | Committed by Henry Charles Hobart, clerk, charged with stealing from the person of Phillipa Yelland, a purse containing one sovereign, two shillings, and a nutmeg, the property of Benjamin Yelland, husband of the said Phillipa Yelland. Warrant dated 2nd May, 1835. |
Charlotte Brown [21] [R] | Committed by John Foote, esq, charged with stealing at East Stonehouse, a blue cloth cloak, a flannel petticoat, a cotton nightgown, and two cotton aprons, the property of Mary Pascoe. Warrant dated 6t May, 1835. |
William Siney [27] [R] James Sullivan [21] [RW] | Committed by Samuel Wells, clerk, charged with stealing at Dodbrook, two brass pans, the property of Thomas Murch, of the value of two shillings. Warrant dated 7th May, 1835. |
Sarah Ellis [36] [R] | Committed by George Smith, clerk, charged with stealing at Woodbury, from her master, a piece of butter, and some tea and sugar, his property. Warrant dated 8th May, 1835. |
Charles Pearle [25] [RW] | Committed by John Hawker, esq, charged with stealing on the 5th instant at Modbury, two pieces of corduroy, twenty-five pairs of stockings, two belts, five waistcoat pieces, two waistcoats, and other articles, the property of Jonathan Callicott. Warrant dated 11th May, 1835. |
Eliza Butridge [27] [R] | Committed by Joseph Scobell, esq, charged with stealing at East Stonehouse, a great coat, a rug, four shirts, and a pair of stockings, the property of Joseph Watts. Warrant dated 11th May, 1835. |
John Gloin Townsend [49] [RW] | Committed by Sir Anthony Buller, and Erving Clark, esq, charged with stealing at Buckland Monachorum, a pair of shoes and a silk handkerchief, the property of James Shortridge. Warrant dated 12th May, 1835. |
John Skinner [50] [R] | Committed by Richard Lane, clerk, and Thomas Lockyer, esq, charged with stealing at Ringmore, a bundle of wheaten straw, and about three gallons of wheat in the chaff, the property of Thomas Stidstone. Warrant dated 12th May, 1835. |
James Loder [20] [R] Mary Ann Irons [28] [N] | Commkitted by Henry Studdy, esq, charged with stealing at a drinking house kept by John Court, at berry Pomeroy, four pounds eighteen shillings, viz, three sovereigns and a half in gold, and the remainder in silver. Warrant dated 13th May, 1835. |
John Gray alias Osmond [25] [R] | Committed by William Thomas, esq, charged with stealing in the parish of Broadclist, a cart saddle and breeching, the property of James Daniell, esq. Warrant dated 16th May, 1835. |
John Manley [28] [R] | Committed by John. F. Worth, esq, charged with having in his possession a quantity of wheat which had been stolen, and also one four-quart firkin, one corn bag, and a pitchfork, the property of William Drewe, of Huxham. Warrant dated 19th May, 1835. |
William Colmer [26] [RW] | Committed by Richard Lane, clerk, charged with stealing at Plympton St. Mary, on the 17th instant, a drab cloth great coat, the property of Joseph Pearse. Warrant dated 19th May, 1835. |
Peter Farley [19] [RW] | Committed by Thomas. W. Buller, esq, charged with stealing at Sowton, on the 25th May instant, a jacket and a handkerchief, the property of Richard Webber. Warrant dated 25th May, 1835. |
Mary Ayres [26] [R] | Committed by John Hawker, esq, charged with stealing at Stoke Damerel, two dishes, two books, and various other articles, the property of William Gibbons. Warrant dated 23rd May, 1835. |
Catherine Tarry [54] [R] | Committed by Samuel Hart, clerk, charged with stealing from a shop at Holsworthy, on or about the 11th of February last, one cotton handkerchief, the property of Horatio Higgs. Warrant dated 23rd May, 1835. |
Jane Bullen [25] [R] | Committed by Thomas Husband, esq, charged with stealing at Stoke Damerel, one feather bed, two feather pillows, two blankets, two sheets, two counterpanes, and two pillow cases, the property of Samuel Hooper. Warrant dated 25th May, 1835. |
Mary Ann Kervy alias Cole alias Smith [25] [R] | Comitted by Thomas Husband, esq, charged with stealing at Stoke Damerel, one quilt, one pillow, and one blanket, the property of Samuel Hooper. Warrant dated 25th May, 1835. |
William Ley [19] [R] | Committed by Calmady Polexfen Hamlyn, esq, charged with stealing at North Petherwin, on the 28th instant, one shawl, the property of Nathaniel Martin. Warrant dated 28th May, 1835. |
William Shewbrook [33] [N] | Committed by William. P. Thomas, clerk, charged with stealing at Culmstock, sundry articles, the property of Joan Moore. Warrant dated 30th May, 1835. |
Peter Quaintine [37] [R] | Committed by Charles Gordon, esq, charged with stealing at Colyton, a quantity of hay, the property of Benedictus Richards. Warrant dated 2nd June, 1835. |
Edward Austen alias Havil [19] [N] | Committed by Francis Hole, esq, charged with stealing in the parish of Washfield, one kettle, the property of Henry Pook. Warrant dated 8th June, 1835. |
Robert Ware [22] [N] | Committed by John Clarke, clerk, charged with having broken and entered into a whetstone pit, in the parish of Kentisbeer, and stolen therefrom a quantity of whetstones, the property of John Cording. Warrant dated 8th June, 1835. |
Elizabeth Squires [29] [R] John Cornish [21] [RW] Samuel Blachford [30] [N] | Committed by Henry Studdy, esq, charged on the oath of James Lyde of Paignton, and also on their own confession, with having stolen from the said James Lyde, eight ducks, his property. Warrant dated 9th June, 1835. |
Richard Hawkins [36] [N] | Committed by William Kitson, clerk, and George Drake, esq, charged with stealing at Kingskerswell, on the 20th March last, one cock and three hens, the property of James Codner. Warrant dated 9th June, 1835. |
Mary Ann Berry [23] [R] | Committed by J.F. Worth, esq, charged with stealing at Hockworthy, a pair of worsted stockings, a pair of cotton stockings, three aprons, and sundry other articles, the property of William Morgan. Warrant dated 10th June, 1835.# |
Jane Hicks [22] [RW] Sarah Eva [25] [R] | Committed by John Carpenter, esq, and J.P. Carpenter, clerk, the said Jane Hicks charged with stealing at Tavistock, twelve pounds of coal, the property of Joel Cook Blanchard, and the said Sarah Eva charged with receiving the said coal, knowing th same to have been stolen by the said Jane Hicks. Warrant dated 12th June, 1835. |
Thomas Charles [35] [RW] | Committed by the Hon. Sir John Talbot, and E.M. Elton, esq, charged with stealing from the grounds of the Right Hon. William Lord King, in the parish of Membury, a piece of board and a timber joist, the property of the said William Lord King. Warrant dated 16th June, 1835. |
Edward Tucker [19] [RW] | Committed by Wilmot. H. Palk, clerk, charged with stealing at Chudleigh, on the 18th instant, a quantity of wearing apparel, the property of Nicholas Cole. Warrant dated 19th June, 1835. |
William Vicary [22] [R] | Committed by Francis Hole, esq, charged with stealing at Cruwys Morchard on the 16th instant, a key, also a purse, containing four half-crowns and three shillings, the property of Robert Wood. Warrant dated 19th June, 1835. |
Sarah Kirts [20] [RW] | Committed by John Foote, esq, charged with stealing at Stoke Damerel, a silver watch and appendages, the property of John Doidge. Warrant dated 22nd June, 1835. |
Jonas Martin [36] [RW] | Committed by William Hames, clerk, charged with stealing at South Tawton, a silver spoon, the property of John Powsland. Warrant dated 23rd June, 1835. |
William Hayman [18] [RW] | Committed by Thomas. W. Buller, es, charged with stealing at Honiton Clist, a shirt, the property of James Colman. Warrant dated 25th June, 1835. |
Mary Smith [19] [RW] | Committed by John Foote, esq, charged with stealing at Devonport on the 23rd instant, a gold ring, the property of Thomas Philp. Warrant dated 24th June, 1835. |
John Wiger [26] [RW] Henry Stanning [31] [R] | Committed by Henry Jervis, esq, charged with stealing at Ashburton, within fourteen days last past, one gudgeon brass, the property of Peter Caade. Warrant dated 29th June, 1835. |
Misdemeanors. | |
James You [37] [RW] | Committed by the Rev. Archdeacon Froude, charged with having on the 11th instant at Buckfastleigh, obtained five pairs of shoes from Mary Lee, by false and fraudulent pretences. Warrant dated 16th May, 1835. |
William Joseph Thomas [32] RW] | Committed by John Foote, esq, for want of sureties to keep the peace towards Amelia Elizabeth Brown, wife of William Brown, of East Stonehouse, and all his Majesties subjects. Warrant dated 16th June, 1835. |
John Gear [20] [RW] | Committed by the High-Sheriff, for not appearing at the last Easter Sessions to prosecute and give evidence against Louisa Webb and Elizabeth Moreton, for a felony. |
In the Bridewell. | |
Mary Ann You and her three children | Committed by the Rev. Archdeacon Froude, found wandering with her three children in the parish of dartington. Warrant dated May 16th, 1835. |
Remaining on Former Orders in the Bridewell. | |
Ashelford James | Convicted February Sessions 1835 - Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months. |
Andrews James | Convicted Plymouth Sessions 1835 - Felony - Imprisoned 12 months [6 weeks solitary]. |
Brett William | Convicted Lammas Assizes 1833 - Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 2 years. |
Bacon John | Convicted Lent Assizes 1834 - Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 18 calendar months [Death]. |
Brooks Joseph | Convicted Plymouth Sessions April 1834 - Felony - Imprisoned 2 Years [6 weeks solitary]. |
Bickford Richard | Convicted Plymouth Sessions July 1834 - Felony - Imprisoned 18 months [6 weeks solitary]. |
Bush Thomas | Convicted April 1st 1835 - Court Martial - Imprisoned 4 months. |
Baker John | Convicted May 15th 1835 - Leaving his family chargeable [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 3 calendar months. |
Bond John E. | Convicted May 27th 1835 - Court Martial - Imjprisoned 2 months. |
Bragg Richard | Convicted June 17th 1835 - Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 1 month. |
Collings Avis | Convicted Lammas Assizes 1833 - Felony - Imprisoned 2 Years. |
Coleman John | Convicted Plymouth Sessions January 1835 - Felony - Imprisoned 12 months [6 weeks solitary]. |
Chapple Henry | Convicted April 10th 1835 - Offence against the Revenue of Customs - Imprisoned 6 calendar months. |
Cock Richard | Convicted April 10th 1835 - Offence against the Revenue of Customs - Imprisoned 6 calendar months. |
Couch John | Convicted Plymouth Sessions April 1835 - Felony - Imprisoned 3 months [3 weeks solitary]. |
Connor Charles | Convicted June 10th 1835 - Court Martial - Imprisoned 3 months. |
Crisp Thomas Russell | Convicted June 10th 1835 - Court Martial - Imprisoned 30 days. |
Connell James | Convicted June 17th 1835 - Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 calendar month. |
Cookson William | Convicted June 24th 1835 - Court Martial - Imprisoned 2 months. |
Dorman Elizabeth | Convicted Plymouth Sessions April 1835 - Felony - Imprisoned 6 months [4 weeks solitary]. |
Denner john | Convicted May 14th 1835 - Leaving his Family chargeable - Imprisoned 3 calendar months. |
Davey John | Convicted May 22nd 1835 - Leaving his Family chargeable [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 2 calendar months. |
Eastman George | Convicted Epiphany Sessions 1835 - Felony [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 6 calendar months [1 fortnight in each 2 months in solitary]. |
Finch John Yough | Convicted May 15th 1835 - Court Martial - Imprisoned 4 months. |
Gibson Samuel | Convicted lent Assizes 1835 - Arson - Imprisoned 1 Year. |
Griffiths Samuel | Convicted June 23rd 1835 - Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 month. |
Halse Thomas | Convicted 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 Henry | Convicted Plymouth Sessions Feb 1834 - Felony [3rd offence] - Imprisoned 18 months [9 weeks solitary]. |
Harris John | Convicted Lent Assizes 1835 - Felony - Imprisoned 4 calendar months [once whipt]. |
Holloway Rebecca | Convicted Lent Assizes 1835 - Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months. |
Hole William | Convicted June 24th 1835 - Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 1 calendar month. |
Jeffery John | Convicted Lammas Assizes 1834 - Felony - Imprisoned 2 Years. |
Ives Charles | Convicted March 18th 1835 - Court Martial - Imprisoned 4 months. |
Johnson John | Convicted June 9th 1835 - Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 month. |
Lavers Roger | Convicted May 1st 1835 - Disobeying an order of Bastardy [3rd offence] - Imprisoned 3 calendar months. |
Lathrope Thomas | Convicted June 15th 1835 - Leaving his Family chargeable - Imprisoned 1 calendar month. |
Lee Robert | Convicted June 23rd 1835 - Vagrancy - Imprisoned 3 calendar months. |
Metherell Thomas | Convicted Midsummer Sessions 1833 - Assault - Imprisoned 2 Years. |
Murray John | Convicted Michaelmas Sessions 1833 - Assault - Imprisoned 2 Years. |
Maddock George | Convicted Plymouth Sessions April 1835 - Felony - Imprisoned 9 months [6 weeks solitary]. |
McGinley James | Convicted June 20th 1835 - Court Martial - Imprisoned 30 days. |
McLaughlin. C. | Convicted June 23rd 1835 - Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 month. |
Newcombe Ann | Convicted June 6th 1835 - Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 calendar month. |
Odges Richard | Convicted April 10th 1835 - Offence against the Revenue of Customs - Imprisoned 6 calendar months. |
Ovie William | Convicted May 15th 1835 - Attempting to destroy Fish - Imprisoned 2 calendar months. |
Osmond James | Convicted May 19th 1835 - Vagrancy [3rd offence] - Imprisoned 3 calendar months. |
O'Neil Cornelius | Convicted May 27th 1835 - Court Martial - Imprisoned 2 months. |
Pickard Jasper | Convicted August 11th 1819 - Dangerous and Insane for want of sureties. |
Potter Elizabeth | Convicted Lent Assizes - Felony - Imprisoned 2 Years. |
Pope Hannah | Convicted July 9th 1834 - Bastardy - Imprisoned 12 calendar months. |
Parkhouse Henry | Convicted Lent Assizes 1835 - Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 1 Year [1 week in each month solitary]. |
Pinkstone Mary | Convicted May 12th 1835 - Disorderly Apprentice [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 2 calendar months. |
Peake George | Convicted June 16th 1835 - Leaving his Family chargeable - Imprisoned 21 days. |
Pingstone Samuel | Convicted June 24th 1835 - Leaving his Family chargeable - Imprisoned 2 months |
Richards John | Convicted February Sessions 1835 - Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 1 Year. |
Rowe Samuel | Convicted Easter Sessions 1835 - Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 6 calendar months and find sureties or further imprisoned 6 calendar months. |
Radfod Elizabeth | Convicted Easter Sessions 1835 - Felony - Imprisoned 3 calendar months. |
Ryder Robert | Convicted June 27th 1835 - Assault - Imprisoned 1 month. |
Struthers James | Convicted April 8th 1835 - Court Martial - Imprisoned 5 months. |
Squire Sarah | Convicted Plymouth Sessions April 1835 - Felony - Imprisoned 12 months [6 weeks solitary]. |
Sangwen Hugh | Convicted April 28th 1835 - Disobeying an order of Bastardy - Imprisoned 3 months. |
Smith William | Convicted June 10th 1835 - Court Martial [3rd offence] - Imprisoned 2 months solitary with hard labour. |
Stewart Francis | Convicted June 10th 1835 - Court Martial - Imprisoned 30 days. |
Shaddick Abraham | Convicted June 18th 1835 - Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 1 month. |
Scaddon Henry | Convicted June 20th 1835 - Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 calendar month. |
Scobell Richard | Convicted June 27th 1835 - Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 2 months. |
Tuckerman Selina | Convicted Plymouth Sessions January 1835 - Felony - Imprisoned 12 months [6 weeks solitary]. |
Thomas Johanna | Convicted Easter Sessions 1835 - Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months [6 weeks solitary]. |
Turner Joseph | Convicted April 10th 1835 - Offence against the Revenue of Customs - Imprisoned 6 calendar months. |
Vinnicombe Benjamine | Convicted January 19th 1819 - Dangerous and Insane for want of sureties. |
Vanstone William | Convicted Lent Assizes 1835 - Felony - Imprisoned 4 calendar months & once whipped. |
Wadland Nicholas | Convicted December 22nd 1828 - Dangerous and Insane for want of sureties [2nd offence]. |
Walker James | Convicted Lent Assizes - Felony - Imprisoned 2 Years. |
Wright William | Convicted Epiphany Sessions 1835 - Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months. |
Wilson Margaret | Convicted Epiphany Sessions 1835 - Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months [6 weeks solitary]. |
Webb Norah | Convicted Easter Sessions 1835 - Felony - Imprisoned 3 calendar months [3 weeks solitary]. |
Webber Robert | Convicted Plymouth Sessions April 1835 - Felony - Imprisoned 3 months. |
Watkins Samuel | Convicted Plymouth Sessions April 1835 - Assault [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 6 months. |
Watts Charles | Convicted May 15th 1835 - Vagrancy - Imprisoned 3 calendar months. |
Williams Robert | Convicted June 5th 1835 - Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 calendar month. |
Williams James | Convicted June 24th 1835 - Court Martial - Imprisoned 4 months. |
Whittle Thomas | Convicted June 28th 1835 - Vagrancy [4th offence] - Imprisoned 7 days. |
William Cole | Keeper of the Gaol and House of Correction for Devon. |