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Devon Quarter Sessions - Michaelmas 1835 [DRO - QS32/124]

Transcribed by Brian Brassett

Devonshire - Michaelmas Sessions - Tuesday October 20th, 1835 - Right Honorable William, Earl of Devon, Chairman.

Calendar.

Remaining on Former Orders.
In the Gaol.
Mary ReddallsConvicted at Lammas Assizes 1832 - Felony - Transported for Life.
Richard StoneConvicted February 11th 1835 - Assault - Imprisoned 12 calendar months or find sureties.
Mary HamlynConvicted Lent Assizes 1835 - Charged with Arson [found Insane] - To remain in custody during His Majesty's pleasure.
Robert GunnConvicted April 7th 1835 - Assaulting his Wife - Imprisoned 12 calendar months or find sureties.
William EscottConvicted April 11th 1835 - Assault - Imprisoned 12 calendar months or find sureties.
Mary MoonConvicted April 11th 1835 - Assault - Imprisoned 12 calendar months or find sureties.
Thomas ClappConvicted June 9th 1835 - Offence against the Customs Laws - Imprisoned 6 calendar months or find sureties.
William HicksConvicted June 9th 1835 - Offence against the Customs Laws - Imprisoned 6 calendar months or find sureties.
George RoachConvicted June 9th 1835 - Offence against the Customs Laws - Imprisoned 6 calendar months or find sureties.
William Cleeve [jun]Convicted July 4th 1835 - Assault - Imprisoned 12 calendar months or find sureties.
Robert CleeveConvicted July 4th 1835 - Assault - Imprisoned 6 calendar months or find sureties.
William FoxConvicted August 19th 1835 - Offence against the revenue of Customs - Imprisoned 6 calendar months or pay £100.
Thomas HartConvicted August 21st 1835 - Offence against the Excise Laws - Imprisoned till he pays £12-10s.
William ArcherConvicted September 10th 1835 - Offence against the Revenue of Customs - Imprisoned 6 calendar months.
John CabotConvicted September 10th 1835 - Offence against the Revenue of Customs - Imprisoned 6 calendar months.
William SampsonConvicted September 22nd 1835 - Offence against the Revenue of Customs - Imprisoned 6 calendar months.
Maria Fry [sen]Convicted Lammas Assizes 1835 - Felony - Imprisoned 12 calendar months [commuted sentence].
Maria Fry [jun]Convicted Lammas Assizes 1835 - Felony - Imprisoned 12 calendar months [commuted sentence].
George PassmoreConvicted August 4th 1835 - Furiously Driving - Imprisoned 3 months.
William BurnettConvicted August 7th 1835 - Offence against the Game Laws - Imprisoned 6 calendar months or pay £10.
William WileyConvicted August 18th 1835 - Breach of the Peace - Imprisoned 3 months or find sureties.
John NeadsConvicted August 19th 1835 - Assault - Imprisoned 12 months or find sureties.
Joseph CondickConvicted August 19th 1835 - Assault - Imprisoned 12 months or find sureties.
James ToozeConvicted August 19th 1835 - Assault - Imprisoned 12 months or find sureties.
Lawrence GuckavanConvicted September 8th 1835 - Assault - Imprisoned 2 months or pay £5.
Josiah SomersetConvicted September 24th 1835 - Assault - Imprisoned 1 month or pay £2.
William GordonConvicted September 26th 1835 - Assault - Imprisoned 1 month or find sureties.
John WoodwardConvicted September 26th 1835 - Assault - Imprisoned 1 month or pay £1-8s.
James CheilsConvicted September 28th 1835 - Assault - Imprisoned 2 months or pay 40s.
Robert CuddefordConvicted October 8th 1835 - Threatening language - Imprisoned 3 months or find sureties.
Robert LockConvicted October 9th 1835 - Offence against the Game Laws - Imprisoned 6 calendar months or pay £20.
George WeeksConvicted October 9th 1835 - Offence against the Game Laws - Imprisoned 6 calendar months or pay £20.
Nicholas TallynConvicted October 9th 1835 - Leaving his cart on the high road, and refusing to tell his master's name, and also for assaulting the Rev. Mr. Blackmore - Imprisoned 3 months.
William TraceyConvicted October 15th 1835 - Assault - Imprisoned 1 calendar month or pay 18s-6d.
Convicted October 15th 1835 - Assault - Imprisoned 1 calendar month or pay 18s-6d.
Convicted October 15th 1835 - Assault and gross abuse - Imprisoned 3 months or find sureties.
William BrayConvicted October 19th 1835 - Ill-treating his Wife - Imprisoned 3 months or find sureties.
Three for Trial at the Assizes.
Index to Prisoners for TrialAdams Susannah
Anstey John
Asop Sack
Avent Samuel
Beer Richard
Bennett Anthony
Bickle Susanna
Brooks Robert the younger
Collicott Joseph
Cook Richard
Davy John
Dominy James
Evans Absolem
Ewins George
Fouracres John
Gainer Charles
Gater William
Gay Caroline
Gould James
Hendy William
Hendy James
Hendy Jemima
Horne John
James William
Jeffery Michael
Jeffery Richard
Lane John
Larke James
Lear John
Manning Henry
Marks Ellen
Marshall John
Morris Abraham
Parish James
Patterson Margaret Conning
Perram William
Phillips John
Radford William
Richards James
Robertson Elizabeth
Rowdon John
Sandercott William
Shepherd William
Short Eliza
Skinner Henry
Skinner Thomas
Sleep Margaret alias Margaret Armstrong
Sorrell Alfred
Stanbury Sarah
Tamlyn Robert
Taylor Thomas
Thorne Joseph
Valentine John
Ware Sarah
Watts Sarah
Woodgates John
Woodley William
Yeoman William
Prisoners for Trial
Felony
Susanna Bickle [30] [R]Committed by Walter radcliffe, clerk, charged with stealing, or having unlawfully obtained and sold, three several parcels of wood, in the parish of Walkhampton, the property of -. Warrant dated 1st August, 1835.
Ellen Marks [26] [R]Committed by Thomas Husband, esq, charged with stealing at Stoke Damerel, one pillow and case, one blanket, and sundry knives and forks, the property of William Sargeant. Warrant dated 4th August, 1835.
Abraham Morris [36] [R]Committed by John Milford, esq, charged with stealing on the 23rd May last, at Poughill, one axe and one barrel, the property of John Mogridge. Also charged with stealing at Poughill, on or about the 14th July last, a coat, a waistcoat, and a pair of breeches, the property of John Morris. Warrants dated 7th August, 1835.
James Dominy [49] [RW]Committed by Nathaniel Downe, esq, charged with stealing at Stoke Damerel, three half-crowns, three shillings, and three sixpences, of the current coin of the realm, the property of John Elliott. Warrant dated 7th August, 1835.
Sarah Watts [13] [N]Committed by Francis Hole, esq, charged with stealing at Burlescombe, two pair of cuffs, several pieces of silk, a half-crown, two silk handkerchiefs, and other articles, the property of Eliza James. Warrant dated 10th August, 1835.
Alfred Sorrell [14] [RW]Committed by James. W. Buller, esq, charged with stealing at Sandford, a tortoise-shell box, a gold brooch, and a pair of black ear-drops, the property of James Daw. Warrant dated 13th August, 1835.
Michael Jeffery [46] [RW]
Richard Jeffery [21] [RW]
William Hendy [35] [R]
Committed by Richard Soper, esq, Mayor, Sir. George. P. Adams, Knight, Recorder, and John Toms, esq, Justice of the Borough of Totnes, charged with stealing at Totnes, a large quantity of tops or combed wool, the property of George Pulling. Warrant dated 15th August, 1835.
Richard Cook [23] [RW]Committed by Richard Soper, esq, Mayor, and John Toms, esq, Justice of Totnes, charged with stealing at Totnes, a large quantity of tops or combed wool, the property of George Pulling. Warrant dated 17th August, 1835.
James Gould [20] [RW]Committed by John Foote, esq, charged with stealing at East Stonehouse on the 16th inst, two blankets, one sheet, and one counterpane, the property of Ann Barrows. Warrant dated 17th August, 1835.
William Shepherd [33] [RW]Committed by Richard Soper, esq, Mayor, Sir. George P. Adams, knight, Recorder, and John Toms, esq, Justice of the Borough of Totnes, charged with stealing from a Warehouse in the said Borough, a quantity of fleeces, the property of Henry Cridland. Warrant dated 20th August, 1835.
Joseph Thorne [19] [RW]Committed by William Thomas, esq, charged with having received money from William Woodley, the property of John and Francis Trickey, of Broadclist, knowing the same to have been stolen. Warrant dated 22nd August, 1835.
John Phillips [31] [RW]Committed by William John Clark, and William Roope Ilbert, esq's, charged with stealing at Thurlestone, a withystick, and a firkin, or keg, marked with the letter 'A', the property of Nicholas Prettyjohn. Warrant dated 22nd August, 1835.
George Ewins [20] [RW]Committed by John Foote, esq, charged with stealing at East Stonehouse, a watch, seal, and chain, the property of Benjamine Williams. Warrant dated 24th August, 1835.
William Radford [30] [RW]Committed by William Thomas, esq, charged with stealing at Broadclist, a large quantity of marketable onions, the property of Richard Burton. Warrant dated 25th August, 1835.
John Anstey [27] [N]Committed by John Clarke, clerk, charged with stealing two pair of stockings, a pair of shoes, and a whetstone, the property of John Thorne. Warrant dated 26th August, 1835.
John Horne [24] [R]Committed by George. L. Coham, esq, and Samuel Hart, clerk, charged with stealing at Sutcombe, one gallon of cider, and two quarts of beer, the property of William Walter. Warrant dated 26th August, 1835.
James Richards [22] [N]Committed by George Baker, clerk, charged with stealing at East Allington, two pair of gaiters, the property of Thomas Bellett. Warrant dated 26th August, 1835.
Henry Skinner [41] [RW]Committed by Nathaniel Downe, esq, charged with stealing at Stoke Damerel on the 21st inst, a piece of timber, the property of William Hodge. Also charged with stealing at Stoke Damerel about the 24th inst, a piece of timber, the property of William Hodge. Warrants dated 24th and 26th August, 1835.
Charles Gainer [45] [RW]Committed by George Templer, esq, charged with stealing at Littleheampston on the 31st August last, one coat, the property of William Adams. Warrant dated 1st September, 1835.
William Yeoman [14] [R]Committed by Richard Lane, clerk, and Thomas Lockyer, esq, charged with stealing at Ermington, a silver watch, a metal seal, and two metal seals, the property of William Prowse. Warrant dated 1st September, 1835.
John Marshall [19] [N]Committed by John Were Clarke, esq, charged with stealing from a waggon belonging to James Badcock, of Uplowman, a bundle of hay, his property. Warrant dated 2nd September, 1835.
Sack Asop [50] [N]Committed by John Foote, esq, charged with stealing at east Stonehouse, a snuff box, the property of Robert Barratt Corse. Warrant dated 4th September, 1835.
John Fouracres [20] [RW]Committed by John Were Clarke, esq, charged with stealing at Willand, eleven pounds weight of wool, the property of Humphry Mills Shiles. Warrant dated 9th September, 1835.
Joseph Collicott [50] [N]
William Sandercott [25] [R]
Committed by Walter Radcliffe, clerk, and J.J. Gordon Bremer, esq, charged with stealing in the Tything of Compton Gifford, on the 5th inst, a cock, and a hen, and five chicken, the property of Francis Collicott. Warrant dated 8th September, 1835.
Margaret Sleep alias Margaret Armstrong [25] [R]Committed by William. P. Daykin, esq, charged with stealing at Stoke Damerel, six sovereigns, and two half-sovereigns, the property of John Olver. Warrant dated 9th September, 1835.
Robert Brooks the Younger [22] [R]Committed by William Barker, clerk, charged with stealing at Cullompton, a copper boiler, the property of William Wescombe. Warrant dated 10th September, 1835.
Caroline Gay [27] [N]Committed by Thomas Husband, esq, charged with stealing at Stoke Damerel, a silver watch and money, the property of Sampson Bassett. Warrant dated 10th September, 1835.
Robert Tamlyn [42] [RW]Committed by John Dene, clerk, charged with stealing at Fremington, two shillings in silver, the property of James Leverton. Warrant dated 12th September, 1835.
Henry Manning [23] [R]Committed by Jas. H. Veale. esq, charged with stealing at Petrockstow, a winnowing sheet, two bridles, a horse brush, and other articles, the property of Robert Ware. Warrant dated 14th September, 1835.
Eliza Short [21] [R]Committed by John Foote, esq, charged with stealing at East Stonehouse, one sheet, and two pillows, the property of Robert Ponsford. Warrant dated 17th September, 1835.
John Woodgates [37] [RW]Committed by James. S. Pitman, esq, charged with stealing at Stoke Canon, on the 6th inst, a quantity of timber, the property of Messrs. Hatcher and Mason. Warrant dated 18th September, 1835.
William James [24] [RW] [on bail]Committed by Thomas. H. Ley, clerk, William Hodge, and William. P. Daykin, esq's, charged with stealing at Devonport, on or about the month of May 1834, a piece of paper bearing a stamp purporting to be of the value of two shillings and sixpence, the property of Peter Adams, and Thomas Adams, his copartner in Trade. Warrant dated 18th September, 1835. Also charged with stealing at Devonport, some time in the year of 1834, five half-crowns, of the current coin of the realm, a piece of black silk, and a piece of paper, purporting to be a receipt for money, the property of William Holman, and John Holman, his late copartner in Trade. Also charged with stealing at Devonport, on or about the month of January last, a silk handkerchief, the property of Thomas Holman. Warrants dated 25th September, 1835.
John Lear [34] [R]Committed by C.H. Monro, and George Drake, esq's and William B. Coham, clerk, charged with having on Sunday morning, the 13th inst, feloniously milked a cow at Kingsteignton, and stolen the milk, the property of Orlando Beater. Warrant dated 29th September, 1835.
Samuel Avent [17] [R]Committed by W.P. Daykin, esq, charged with stealing at Stoke Damerel, a blanket, the property of William Hall. Warrant dated 30th September, 1835.
James Hendy [42] [R]
Jemima Hendy [33] [N]
Committed by Rd. Soper, esq, Mayor, Sir. George. P. Adams, knt, Recorder, and John Toms, esq, Justice of totnes, charged with being accessaries after the fact, of stealing at Totnes, a large quantity of tops or combed wool, the property of George Pulling. Warrant dated 5th October, 1835.
John Lane [17] [RW]Committed by John Carslake, esq, charged with stealing at St. Leonards, a trowel, the property of John Staton. Warrant dated 6th October, 1835.
Richard Beer [30] [R]
John Davy [39] [N]
Committed by Richard Soper, esq, Mayor, Sir. George. P. Adams, knt, Recorder, and John Toms, esq, Justice of Totnes, charged with stealing at Berry Pomeroy, ten cheeses, the property of John Searle, and Hugh Searle. Warrant dated 6th October, 1835.
Sarah Stanbury [33] [RW]Committed by William Hodge, esq, charged with stealing at Stoke Damerel, a quantity of carpeting, the property of Philip Gaul, the younger. Warrant dated 9th October, 1835.
John Rowdon [14] [R]Committed by John Budd, esq, charged with stealing at at Bishops Nympton, a quantity of lead, the property of Humphry John Morris Bowdon. Warrant dated 10th October, 1835.
Anthony Bennett [40] [N] [on bail]Committed by John Milford, and John Carslake, esq's, charged with having felniously in his possession several casks, the property of Messr's. Salter and Owen, of Exeter, brewers. Warrant dated 13th October, 1835.
John Valentine [23] [R]Committed by John Clarke, clerk, charged with stealing at Royston House, Churchstaunton, two rods of iron, the property of John White. Warrant dated 16th October, 1835.
Elizabeth Robertson [16] [R]Committed by John Carslake, esq, charged with stealing at Whitstone, on the 16th inst, a frock, a pair of shoes, a pair of clogs, a handkerchief, a black lace veil, and a collar, the property of George Melbrecote, her master, and a pocket handkerchief, the property of Elizabeth Bryant. Warrant dated 17th October, 1835.
Sarah Ware [15] [N]Committed by Peter Glubb, clerk, charged with stealing on the 13th inst, at St Giles in the Wood, a shawl, a gown, a cloak, a handkerchief, a pair of stockings, and other articles of wearing apparel, the property of Henry Brinsmead. Warrant dated 17th October, 1835.
Misdemeanors.
Margaret Couning Patterson [25] [N]Committed by John Foote, esq, charged with a breach of the peace towards Jemima Blair, and for want of sureties for her appearance at the Sessions. Warrant dated 6th July, 1835.
Thomas Taylor [20] [N]Committed by J.J. Gordon Bremer, esq, charged with having at Stoke Damerel on the 8th July last, assaulted Ambrose Nosworthy, a constable, in the execution of his duty. Warrant dated 10th July, 1835.
William Gater [28] [R] [on bail]Committed by Jas. S. Pitman, esq, charged with having on the 20th instant, assaulted John Charlton, a constable of the parish of St. Thomas the Apostle, in the execution of his duty. Warrant dated 20th July, 1835.
Thomas Skinner [60] [RW]Committed by John Were Clarke, esq, charged with having on Saturday the 1st instant, attempted to commit an unnatural crime. Warrant dated 3rd August, 1835.
James Parish [21] [R]Committed by John Dene, clerk, for want of sureties for his appearance at the Sessions to answer to a case of bastardy, in the parish of Bishops Tawton. Warrant dated 6th August, 1835.
William Perram [35] [RW]Committed by Thomas. W. Buller, esq, charged with having on the 4th August instant, committed an assault with intent to ravish Mary Wills of Rockbeare. Warrant dated 20th August, 1835.
William Woodley [15] [N]Committed by William Thomas, esq, for want of sureties for his appearance at the Sessions, to give evidence against Josh. Thorne, for receiving money it to be stolen. Warrant dated 22nd August, 1835.
Absolem Evans [40] [RW]
James Larke [24] [RW]
Committed by Edward Lee, esq, charged with having at Sidmouth on the 22nd instant, violently assaulted and beaten Herman Tilke, a constable of Sidmouth in the execution of his duty, and creating a great row and riot in the street. Warrant dated 24th September, 1835.
Susannah Adams [24]Committed by John Hawker, esq, charged with having on the 28th August last, on Chelsea Meadow, uttered to Peter Edwards, a counterfeit shilling, knowing the same to be false and counterfeit. Also for having on the same day, on Chelsea Meadow, unlawfully in her possession, two counterfeit half-crowns, and two counterfeit shillings, she well knowing the same to be false and counterfeit, with intent unlawfully and deceitfully to utter the same.
Remaining on Former Orders.
Andrews JamesConvicted Plymouth Sessions 1835 - Felony - Imprisoned 12 months [6 weeks solitary].
Abbutt JohnConvicted Setember 5th 1835 - Offence against the Game Laws - Imprisoned 3 calendar months.
Annis RichardConvicted Setember 5th 1835 - Offence against the Game Laws - Imprisoned 3 calendar months.
Axworthy HenryConvicted September 24th 1835 - Disorderly Apprentice [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 1 month.
Brooks JosephConvicted Plymouth Sessions April 1834 - Felony - Imprisoned 2 Years [6 weeks solitary].
Batton ThomasConvicted Dartmouth Sessions June 1835 - Felony [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 6 bmonths [1 month solitary].
Berry Mary AnnConvicted Midsummer Sessions 1835 - Felony - Imprisoned 8 calendar months [6 weeks solitary].
Bickford RichardConvicted Plymouth Sessions July 1834 - Felony - Imprisoned 18 months [6 weeks solitary].
Brown GraceConvicted September 25th 1835 v- Leaving her Family chargeable - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
Brown MaryConvicted September 26th 1835 - Vagrancy [3rd offence] - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
Brown MargaretConvicted September 26th 1835 - Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
Coleman JohnConvicted Plymouth Sessions January 1835 - Felony - Imprisoned 12 months [6 weeks solitary].
Cowley RobertConvicted Plymouth Sessions July 1835 - Assault [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 6 months.
Coghlan MargaretConvicted Plymouth Sessions July 1835 - Felony [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 18 months [6 weeks solitary].
Conner PatrickConvicted July 15th 1835 - Court Martial - Imprisoned 4 months.
Crews JaneConvicted Lammas Assizes 1835 - Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months.
Crick WilliamConvicted September 25th 1835 - Breach of Contract - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
Chinnick JosephConvicted october 7th 1835 - Offence against the Game Laws - Imprisoned 3 calendar months and to find sureties.
Canton ElizabethConvicted October 8th 1835 - Stealing Apples - Imprisoned 3 calendar months.
Cotton JosiahConvicted October 17th 1835 - Breaking Glass - Imprisoned 2 calendar months.
Dommett ElizabethConvicted Lammas Assizes 1835 - Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 6 calendar months
Dimond JohnConvicted August 21st 1835 - Stealing Apples - Imprisoned 2 calendar months.
Deacon DavidConvicted September 17th 1835 - Vagrancy - Imprisoned 2 calendar months.
Drake JohnConvicted October 2nd 1835 - Destroying a quantity of Shrubs - Imprisoned 2 calendar months.
Dunk BenjamineConvicted October 3rd 1835 - Court Martial - Imprisoned 3 months.
Edworthy AnnConvicted August 3rd 1835 - Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 3 months.
Evans JohnConvicted August 5th 1835 - Court Martial - Imprisoned 4 calendar months.
FitzThomas ThomasConvicted Lammas Assizes 1835 - Felony - Imprisoned 4 calendar months.
Gibson SamuelConvicted lent Assizes 1835 - Arson - Imprisoned 1 Year.
Grant MaryConvicted Lammas Assizes 1835 - Felony - Imprisoned 3 calendar months.
Gifford Alias Quick. T.Convicted Lammas Assizes 1835 - Felony - Imprisoned 6 months [commuted sentence].
Groves alias Munger WilliamConvicted September 29th 1835 - Offence against the Game Laws - Imprisoned 3 calendar months.
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.
Hefferan JamesConvicted September 5th 1835 - Court Martial - Imprisoned 3 calendar months solitary with hard labour.
Harding WilliamConvicted September 11th 1835 - Vagrancy - Imprisoned 3 months.
Hoper EnosConvicted October 6th 1835 - Stealing Apples - Imprisoned 2 calendar months.
Hears SamuelConvicted October 7th 1835 - Stealing Apples - Imprisoned 2 calendar months.
Hodgers JohnConvicted October 19th 1835 - Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 month.
Jeffery JohnConvicted Lammas Assizes 1834 - Felony - Imprisoned 2 Years.
Jones JohnConvicted July 15th 1835 - Court Martial - Imprisoned 4 months.
Johnson ThomasConvicted September 30th 1835 - Court Martial - Imprisoned 4 months.
Limpeny JaneConvicted lammas Assizes 1835 - Felony - Imprisoned 4 calendar months.
Lorum JaneConvicted September 4th 1835 - Vagrancy [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 2 calendar months.
Luscombe HarrietConvicted September 24th 1835 - Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
Lathorpe RobertConvicted September 28th 1835 - Leaving his Family chargeable - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
Lewis JohnConvicted October 9th 1835 - Disobeying an order in Bastardy - Imprisoned 3 months.
Land GeorgeConvicted October 10th 1835 - Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
Maddock GeorgeConvicted Plymouth Sessions April 1835 - Felony - Imprisoned 9 months [6 weeks solitary].
Manley JohnConvicted Midsummer sessions 1835 - Felony - Imprisoned 8 calendar months [6 weeks solitary].
Mayne JohnConvicted August 27th 1835 - Stealing a quantity of Strawberry plants - Imprisoned 3 months.
Martin SarahConvicted September 25th 1835 - Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 3 months.
McCloskey AnnConvicted September 28th 1835 - Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
Morgan JohnConvicted October 3rd 1835 - Stealing Apples - Imprisoned 1 month.
Northmore JohnConvicted August 27th 1835 - Leaving his Family chargeable - Imprisoned 3 calendar months.
Osmond JamesConvicted September 28th 1835 - Vagrancy [4th offence] - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
Pickard JasperConvicted August 11th 1819 - Dangerous and Insane for want of sureties.
Potter ElizabethConvicted Lent Assizes - Felony - Imprisoned 2 Years.
Parkhouse HenryConvicted Lent Assizes 1835 - Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 1 Year [1 week in each month solitary].
Phillips JaneConvicted Plymouth Sessions July 1835 - Felony - Imprisoned 6 months [ 3 weeks solitary].
Purse RobertConvicted Lammas Assizes 1835 - Felony [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 12 calendar months.
Pickard JamesConvicted Lammas Assizes 1835 - Felony - Imprisoned 4 calendar months.
Pickard RichardConvicted September 4th 1835 - Driving a Waggon without reins - Imprisoned 2 calendar months.
Pulsford JohnConvicted October 12th 1835 - Leaving his family chargeable [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 1 month.
Richards JohnConvicted February Sessions 1835 - Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 1 Year.
Rogers ElizaConvicted July 30th 1835 - Vagrancy [detained by illness]
Riggs ThomasConvicted September 29th 1835 - Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 month.
Ruckliff JohnConvicted September 23rd 1835 - Stealing Apples - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
Russell PeterConvicted October 17th 1835 - Court Martial - Imprisoned 2 calendar months.
Squire SarahConvicted Plymouth Sessions April 1835 - Felony - Imprisoned 6 months [3 weeks solitary].
Spratt JosephConvicted Lammas Assizes 1835 - Felony - Imprisoned 6 months [commuted sentence].
Saltern JamesConvicted August 25th 1835 - Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 2 calendar months.
Steward FrancisConvicted August 26th 1835 - Court Martial [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 4 months.
Southern WilliamConvicted September 3rd 1835 - Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 3 calendar months.
Sargent ThomasConvicted September 5th 1835 - Offence against the Game Laws - Imprisoned 3 calendar months and find sureties.
Scobling WilliamConvicted September 14th 1835 - Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 3 calendar months.
Steer AndrewConvicted October 1st 1835 - Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
Steer WilliamConvicted October 1st 1835 - Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 1 month.
Stacey EmmanuelConvicted October 17th 1835 - Breaking the lock of a door - Imprisoned 10 days.
Tuckerman SelinaConvicted Plymouth Sessions January 1835 - Felony - Imprisoned 12 months [6 weeks solitary].
Townsend JohnConvicted Midsummer Sessions 1835 - Felony [3rd offence] - Imprisoned 8 calendar months [6 weeks solitary].
Thorne JohnConvicted September 2nd 1835 - Offence against game Laws - Imprisoned 3 calendar months.
Vinnicombe BenjamineConvicted January 19th 1819 - Dangerous and Insane for want of sureties.
Vicary ThomasConvicted August 29th 1835 - Possessing Kingsd Stores - Imprisoned 3 calendar months.
Vicary JohnConvicted October 16th 1835 - Offence against Game Laws - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
Wadland NicholasConvicted December 22nd 1828 - Dangerous and Insane for want of sureties [2nd offence].
Walker JamesConvicted Lent Assizes - Felony - Imprisoned 2 Years.
Wilson HarrietConvicted Lammas Assizes 1835 - Felony - Imprisoned 1 Year.
Wells RichardConvicted August 12th 1835 - Court Martial - Imprisoned 3 months.
Whitburn JohnConvicted Septmber 17th 1835 - Breaking Glass [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 6 weeks.
Wyatt RichardConvicted October 11th 1835 - Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 month.
William ColeKeeper of the Gaol and House of Correction for Devon.