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Devon Quarter Sessions - Midsummer 1837 [DRO - QS32/131]

Transcribed by Brian Brassett

Devonshire - Midsummer Sessions Tuesday, June 27th, 1837 - 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.
Mary HamlynConvicted Lent Assizes 1835 - Charged with Arson [found Insane] - To remain in custody during His Majesty's pleasure.
William HoneyConvicted Lammas Assizes 1836 - Rape - Found Insane to be kept in safe custody during His Majesty's Pleasure.
Aaron MooringConvicted August 29th 1836 - Breach of the Peace - Imprisoned 12 calendar months or find sureties.
Benjamine ReapConvicted January 14th 1837 - Smuggling - Imprisoned till he pays £20.
Samuel MabinConvicted April 3rd 1837 - Assault - Imprisoned 12 months or find sureties.
Samuel BurfordConvicted May 10th 1837 - Offence against Excise Laws - Imprisoned till he pays £25.
Robert DureConvicted May 12th 1837 - Offence against Customs Laws - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
Thomas HutchingsConvicted May 12th 1837 - Offence against Customs Laws - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
William ShepherdConvicted May 30th 1837 - Offence against Customs Laws - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
Benjamine MartinConvicted May 12th 1837 - Offence against Excise Laws - Imprisoned till he pays £50.
Joseph ThorneConvicted Easter Sessions 1837 - Ill-treating his Apprentice - Imprisoned 3 calendar months in Gaol and pay a fine of £20.
Thomas LampenConvicted April 16th 1837 - Threatening Language to the Overseer - Imprisoned 3 calendar months or find sureties.
Abraham SnellConvicted May 17th 1837 - Want of sureties to keep the peace - Imprisoned 12 calendar months or find sureties.
Joshua MurrayConvicted May 27th 1837 - Convicted of Larceny at the Plymouth Borough Sessions in December 1836 - Sentenced to be imprisoned in the Borough Gaol 2 Years, ordered by the Secretary of state to be removed to the Devon County Gaol.
Peggy WeeksConvicted June 3rd 1837 - Assault - Imprisoned 1 month or pay 15s.
Robert ColemanConvicted June 14th 1837 - Assaulting his Wife - Imprisoned 6 months or enter into his own recognizance to keep the Peace.
Richard BoyerConvicted June 15th 1837 - Ill-treating his Wife - Imprisoned 2 calendar months or find sureties.
Sarah IrelandConvicted June 19th 1837 - Violent threats towards her Daughter-in-Law - Imprisoned 12 months or find sureties.
Hugh CrockfordConvicted June 20th 1837 - Buying Soldiers necessaries - Imprisoned 3 months or pay £8-2s-9d.
John MaleConvicted June 20th 1837 - Assault - Imprisoned 2 months or pay £5.
Mary Gifford
Mary Ann Gifford
Convicted June 24th 1837 - Assault - Imprisoned till they find sureties to keep the Peace.
George RakeConvicted June 24th 1837 - Deserter from 36th Regiment - Imprisoned till sent for by escort.
John ElworthyConvicted June 25th 1837 - Offence against the Game Laws - Imprisoned 6 calendar months or pay £10.
Index to Prisoners for TrialAllen William
Arthurs Samuel
Baglau Richard
Barclay Alexander
Beater John alias Bidder
Bennett david
Berry William Alias Collicott
Bicknell William
Billing John
Blackmore Job
Boutcher Richard
Bright Robert
Bunker Mary Jane
Burrows Elizabeth
Caines William
Capel Jane
Cole Elizabeth
Cornish William
Cullin Thomas
Cumming Caleb
Davey William
Davis William
Eastman John
Eden John
Ewins Ann
Fragell Richard
Fursman Thomas
Gale William
Goss Robert
Gilpin Eliza
Hall Henry
Hamlyn Elizabeth
Hartnoll Henry
Hears Samuel
Hears Jospeh
Hill Anne
Hill Robert
Howth Richard
Hore George
Hunt Jane
James Samuel
Jefferies Melinora
Kempthorn Thomazin
Kenner Elizabeth
Kenner Mary
Kingwell William
Lamprey Elizabeth
Langman Thomas
Lawson Richard
Lee George
Lindsay Frederick Lillycrop
Mansfield William
Mardon Elizabeth
Marshall Thomas
McGuinuity Elizabeth
Milton Mary
Mitchell Nathaniel
Mitchelmore Mary Ann
Mortimer Maria
Nation Mary
Northway John
Parker Richard
Pope Mary
Pote Richard
Price Frances
Pring William
Radcliff Richard James
Rees William
Richards Peter
Rippon Henry
Short Philip
Shute Robert
Sivey William
Tippett Joseph
Toms Caroline
Webber james
Weymouth William
Wilcott Elizabeth
Wilson Henry
Wills John
Wonhall Thomas
Woods Thomas
Wotton Samuel
Yard Giles
Yelland George
Prisoners for Trial
Felony
Alexander Barclay [33] [Well]Committed by John Carslake, esq, charged with stealing at Topsham, on or about the 16th March last, a pair of ear-rings, and a box, the property of Betsy Burnett. Also charged with stealing at topsham on the 30th March last, a saw and a plane, the property of William Beer. Also charged with stealing at Topsham on the 31st March last, a pair of drawers and a shirt, the property of Betsy Shapley. Also charged with stealing at Topsham on the 29th December last, a waistcoat and a silk handkerchief, the property of William Caseley. Warrants dated 1st and 24th April, 1837.
Giles Yard [55] [Imp]Committed by John Milford, esq, charged with stealing on this 7th day of April at Clist St. Mary, a reaping hook, the property of John Cook. Warrant dated 7th April, 1837.
Robert Bright [46] [R]
John Beater alias Bidder [54] [R]
Committed by William Langmead, and George S. Curtis, esq's, charged with stealing on the night of the 5th or early in the morning of the 6th inst, from a cave in a field at East Teignmouth, a quantity of potatoes, the property of Thomas Brimmage. Warrant dated 7th April, 1837.
Elizabeth Kenner [19] [Well]
Mary Kenner [17] [Well]
Committed by Thomas Gardner, esq, charged with stealing at East Stonehouse on the 3rd and 5th inst, a calico sheet, two silver tea spoons, and an iron tea kettle, the property of William Westlake. Warrant dated 7th April, 1837.
William Pring [21] [R]Committed by Arthur. H. Dyke Acland, esq, charged with stealing at Axminster from a box in the bedroom of his landlord Thomas Burroughs, three sovereigns, and twenty-five shillings and sixpence in silver, his property. Warrant dated 9th April, 1837.
William Bicknell [30]Committed by John. C. Luxmore, esq, charged with receiving from Henry Rowse in the parish of St. Thomas the Apostle, on the 10th inst, a quantity of flour, knowing the same to have been stolen from John Parr, of the said parish, baker. Warrant dated 10th April, 1837.
Mary Nation [26] [R]Committed by John Were Clarke, and Francis Hole, esq's, charged with stealing at Sampford Peverell on the 4th inst, twenty five yards of printed cotton, the property of George Hellyer. Warrant dated 10th April, 1837.
Richard Boucher [29] [Imp]Committed by William Thomas, esq, charged with stealing from a Barn at Broadclist, on the the 26th January last, three pecks of wheat, the property of Thomas Carnall. Warrant dated 10th April, 1837.
William Caines [14] [N]Committed by Henry Fellowes, clerk, and Gustavus Smith, esq, charged with stealing at Honiton on the 8th inst, from the person of Agnes Richards, a purse containing money, to the amount of eleven shillings in silver. Warrant dated 10th April, 1837.
Henry Hartnoll [16] [N]Committed by George S. Curtis, esq, charged with stealing at Dawlish, a silver table spoon the property of Andrew Haydon. Warrant dated 10th April, 1837.
Jane Capel [17] [R]Committed by John Carslake, esq, charged with stealing at Bickleigh on the 10th inst, a quantity of wearing apparel and a prayer book, the property of John Manley. Warrant dated 13th April, 1837.
Ann Hill [22] [R]Committed by Peter Johnson, clerl, charged with stealing at Wembworthy on the 13th inst, two frocks, and a gown, the property of Peter Cha,berlain. Warrant dated 14th April, 1837.
Jane Hunt [18] [R]Committed by Samuel Peter Forster, esq, Mayor of the Borough of Plympton Earle, charged with stealing at Plympton Maurice, on or about the 14th inst, five pieces of silver coin [viz] a crown piece and four shillings, the property of Richard pottey. Warrant dated 19th April, 1837.
Elizabeth Wilcott [50] [R]Committed by George Baker, clerk, charged with stealing at South Brent on the 19th inst, a coat, waistcoat, and a pair of breeches, the property of Timothy Thuell. Warant dated 21st April, 1837.
Samuel James [20] [Imp]Committed by John Foote, esq, charged with stealing at Stoke Damerel on the 19th inst, two pieces of rope, the property of Ellis Richards. Warrant dated 22nd April, 1837.
Richard Howth [33] [R]Committed by William A. Harris Arundell, esq, charged with stealing at Bratton Clovelly on the 20th inst, a blanket, a bell-metal skillet, and sundry other articles, the property of John Roberts. Warrant dated 24th April, 1837.
Melinora Jefferies [38] [R]Committed by the Honourable Sir John Talbot, charged with stealing from a cave at Thorncombe, on the morning of this day, a quantity of potatoes, the property of John Brooks. Warrant dated 24th April, 1837.
William Kingwell [25] [R]Committed by Peter Bluett, esq, charged with stealing at Sampford Peverell on the night of the 21st or early in the morning of the 22nd inst, a quantity of beef, three pounds of butter, one whole cheese, and a part of a cheese, the property of Richard Skinner. Warrant dated 24th April, 1837.
John Wills [48] [Imp]Committed by Codrington Parr, esq, charged with stealing at Dawlish on the 25th inst, forty pounds of hay, the property of Samuel Creeby. Warrant dated 26th April, 1837.
William Davey [26] [R]
James Webber [22] [Well]
Committed by William Barker, clerk, charged with having feloniously broken into the stable of Samuel Lane of Silverton, and stolen therefrom a large elm box, which was fastened with a padlock. Warrants dated 26th and 29th April, 1837.
Nathaniel Mitchell [34] [R]Committed by Thomas gardner and William Hancock, esq's, charged with stealing at Stoke damerel on or about the 24th inst, a table cloth, the property of Alfred James Bourdillon. Warrant dated 26th April, 1837.
David Bennett [57] [N]Committed by Thomas Gardner, esq, charged with stealing at Stoke Damerel on or about the 24th inst, a net cap, a flannel waistcoat, and a pair of scissors, the property of Mary Ann Head. Warrant dated 26th April, 1837.
Caroline Toms [22] [Imp]Committed by William Hancock, esq, charged with stealing at Stoke Damerel on the 14th inst, a patchwork quilt, the property of James Crabb. Warrant dated 27th April, 1837.
William Davis [21] [R]Committed by William Hancock, esq, charged with stealing at Stoke Damerel on or about the 26th inst, a pair of trowsers, the property of Washington Eastbourn. Warrant dated 27th April, 1837.
Thomas Cullin [21] [R]Committed by John Caunter, esq, charged with stealing at Ashburton on the 17th inst, a coat, the property of Nicholas Moore. Also charged with stealing at Ashburton on the 25th inst, a pair of trowsers the property of Nicholas James. Warrant dated 27th April, 1837.
Elizabeth Mardon [22] [N]Committed by William Hancock, esq, charged with having at Stoke Damerel on the 24th inst, unlawfully married one William Collings, James Mardon her former husband to whom she had been previously married, being then alive. Warrant dated 28th April, 1837.
Thomazin Kempthorn [47] [R]Committed by William Hancock, esq, charged with stealing at Stoke Damerel on or about the 25th inst, a pillow, and a wine glass, the property of John Williams. Warrant dated 29th April, 1837.
William Allen [18] [N]
Philip Short [17] [R]
Committed by Peter Glubb, clerk, charged with stealing from a Linhay, in the parish of Little Torrington, six iron tings, the property of William Banbery. Warrant dated 1st May, 1837.
Richard Lawson [41] [Well]Committed by Thomas Husband, esq, charged with stealing at Stoke Damerel on the 30th April last, a silver snuff box, the property of Michael Welman. Warrant dated 1st May, 1837.
John Eastman [19] [Imp]Committed by William. H. Karslake, clerk, charged with stealing at Southmolton on the 24th April last, an umbrella, the property of John Pearce. Warrant dated 2nd May, 1837.
Samuel Arthurs [25] [R]Committed by John Carslake, esq, charged with stealing from the Cotton Factory in the parish of St. Leonards, about the 21st April last, a quantity of lead, belonging to the Council of Exeter. Warrant dated 2nd May, 1837.
Mary Pope [30] [Imp]Committed by John Carslake, esq, charged with stealing at Sidmouth, on or about the 25th April last, a pair of trowsers, and a gold ring, the property of William Dunn. Warrant dated 3rd may, 1837.
John Eden [36] [R]Committed by Sir. George. P. Adams, charged with stealing at Berry Pomeroy, a woolen jacket belonging to Joseph Street, and a fustian waistcoat belonging to George Tucker, a pauper in Berry workhouse. Warrant dated 3rd may, 1837.
William Siney [29] [R]Committed by Sir. George. P. Adams, charged with stealing at Ashprington, several fowls, the property of Edward Elliott. Warrant dated 6th May, 1837.
Elizabeth McGuinuity [57] [R]Committed by Thomas Husband, esq, charged with stealing at East Stonehouse, on the 14th or 15th April last, one water bucket, the poperty of Leonard Rickard. Warrant dated 6th May, 1837.
William Rees [20] [Imp]Committed by Thomas Gardner, esq, charged with having by virtue of his employment as a servant, on the 6th inst, at East Stonehouse, received into his possession, on account of James Cloke, his master, one shilling and ninepence, and fraudulently embezzled the same. Warrant dated 8th May, 1837.
Thomas Marshall [17] [Imp]Committed by J. Limebear Harding, clerk, charged with having on Sunday the 7th inst, broken into the dwelling house of Caleb Squire, at Buckland Brewer, and stolen therefrom six-pence his property. Warrant dated 9th May, 1837.
Richard fragell [20] [R]Committed by Henry Gervis, esq, charged with stealing at Widecombe in the Moor, on the 8th inst, a fustian coat, the property of Thomas Sercombe. Warrant dated 9th May, 1837.
Samuel Hears [18] [R]Committed by George Smith, clerk, charged with stealing one traw rope, two binding ropes, and two faggots of wood, at Ottery St. Mary, the property of George Sharland. Warrant dated 11th May, 1837.
Richard Baglau [28] [N]Committed by Augustus. S. Willett, esq, charged with stealing at Westleigh, on the 4th inst, a quantity of Alder sticks, and also a quantity of potatoes, the property of Thomas Hocking. Warrant dated 11th May, 1837.
Caleb Cumming [77] [N]Committed by Thomas Lockyer, esq, charged with stealing at Bigbury on the 9th inst, a hen fowl, the property of Henry Parraton. Warrant dated 11th may, 1837.
Joseph Tippett [25] [R]Committed by Thomas Lockyer, esq, charged with stealing at Bigbury on the 10th inst, one striped cotton shirt, the property of William Fox. Warrant dated 11th may, 1837.
William Cornish [30] [Imp]Committed by John Carslake, esq, charged with stealing at St. Thomas the Apostle, on the 18th inst, a woollen horse cloth, the property of John Hurley. Warrant dated 19th May, 1837.
Richard Pote [26] [N]Committed by Henry. R. Roe, esq, charged with stealing at Holbeton on the 16th inst, five fowls, the property of Nicholas Distin Friend. Warrant dated 19th May, 1837.
George Yelland [30] [N]Committed by John Carslake, esq, charged with stealing at Holcombe Burnell on the 14th or 15th inst, a silver watch, the property of Thomas Honeywell. Warrant dated 20th May, 1837.
Thomas Fursman [56] [R]Committed by George Templer, esq, charged with having broken open a cellar, adjoining the dwelling house of John Churchward, at Highweek, and stolen from thence four fowls, and also with stealing at Highweek, on the 20th inst, a quantity of Potatoes, the property of the said John Churchward. Warrant dated 22nd May, 1837.
Robert Goss [25] [N]Committed by Thomas Lockyer, esq, charged with stealing at Plympton. St. Mary, on the 15th inst, a piece of Elm board, the property of the Right Honourable the Earl of Morley. Warrant dated 24th May, 1837.
Eliza Gilpin [20] [Imp]Committed by John Milford, esq, charged with stealing at Heavitree on the 25th inst, to deal boards the property of Robert Fisher. Warrant dated 27th May, 1837.
Richard James Radcliff [25] [Imp]Committed by George Smith, clerk, charged with stealing at Luppitt on the 26th inst, from the house of William Rattenbury, a silver watch, his property. Warrant dated 27th May, 1837.
William Mansfield [18] [R]Committed by John Clarke, clerk, charged with stealing at Culmstock on the 4th inst, two pair of stockings, the property of John Collier, and subsequently various articles of wearing apparel, the property of Mary Ann Cox. Warrant dated 29th May, 1837.
John Northway [24] [R]Committed by George Gregory, clerk, charged with stealing at Moretonhampstead, one Ash tree, the property of William Cann. Warrant dated 30th May, 1837.
Elizabeth Hamlyn [34] [Imp]Committed by Nathanial Downe, esq, charged with stealing at Stoke Damerel on the 27th inst, a patchwork quilt, the property of James Herring. Warrant dated 31st May, 1837.
Elizabeth Burrows [14] [R]Committed by Nathanial Downe, and Thomas Gardner, esq's, charged with stealing at Stoke Damerel on the 26th inst, a gown, the property of Elizabeth Bennett. Warrant dated 31st May, 1837.
Thomas Woods [23] [R]Committed by John Carpenter, esq, charged with stealing at Tavistock, a linen waistcoat, the property of Philip Hancock. Warrant dated 2nd June, 1837.
Samuel Wotton [31] [R]Committed by John Were Clarke, esq, charged with stealing at Cadleigh Court, in the parish of cadleigh, one pinion wheel, part of an apple engine, the property of Thomas Milton. Warrant dated 3rd June, 1837.
Thomas Wonhall [22] [R]Committed by Nathanial Downe, esq, charged with stealing at Stoke Damerel on the 17th inst, a seal, the property of Israel Myers. Warrant dated 3rd June, 1837.
George Hore [35] [R]Committed by Peter Glubb, clerk, charged with stealing at frithelstock on the 4th inst, two fowls, the property of John Freeman. Warrant dated 5th June, 1837.
Frances Price [20] [R]Committed by William Hancock, and Thomas Gardner, esq's, charged with stealing at East Stonehouse on or about the 22nd of May last, a blanket, and other articles, the property of Richard Dawe. Warrant dated 6th June, 1837.
Maria Mortimer [22] [R]Committed by Richard Shute, esq, charged with stealing at Witheridge, a quantity of tea and coffee, and two knives, and a fork, the property of Sir. James Roupel Colleton, Bart. Warrant dated 7th June, 1837.
Robert Hill [22] [N]
Richard Parker [22] [N]
Committed by Richard Shute, esq, charged with stealing at Witheridge, on the night of Friday the 2nd inst, from a certain loft, two bundles of wheaten straw, the property of Sarah Ayer. Warrant dated 7th June, 1837.
Ann Ewins [22] [N]
Job Blackmore [31]
Committed by John Clarke, clerk, charged with stealing at Clayhidon, a quantity of wheat, the property of Thomas Marks, and two geese, the property of Elias Marks. Warrant dated 7th June, 1837.
Thomas Langman [28] [R]Committed by Arthur Kelly, esq, charged with stealing at Stowford, a quantity of wheat, the property of Arscott Braund. Warrant dated 7th June, 1837.
Elizabeth Lamprey [22] [N]Committed by John Dene, clerk, charged with stealing at Braunton, on or about the 31st January last, one shift, one shirt, one ironing cloth, and one pillow case, the property of Charles Dunn. Warrant dated 13th June, 1837.
John Billing [14] [Well]
William Gale [16] [Imp]
Committed by Arthur. H. Dyke Ackland, esq, the said John Billing charged with stealing from the dwelling house of his master, James Morgan, of Axminster, certain gilt buttons, and pairs of braces, and the said William Gale, charged with receiving the same, knowing them to have been stolen. Warrant dated 13th June, 1837.
Frederick Lillycrop Lindsay [24] [Imp]Committed by John Carslake, esq, charged with stealing on the 9th February last, a paper parcel, containing seven pounds of tobacco, and two pounds of liquorice, the property of William Chown, of Ottery St. Mary. Warrant dated 19th June, 1837.
Henry Hall [21] [R]
Joseph Hears [62] [N]
Committed by George Smith, clerk, the said Henry hall charged with stealing at Tallaton on the 6th inst, a quantity of lead, the property of Sir. John Kennaway, Bart, and the said Joseph Hears, charged with having received the said lead, knowing it to have been stolen. Warrant dated 19th June, 1837.
Henry Rippon [31] [R]Committed by John. H. Furse, esq, charged with stealing at Ringsash on the 17th inst, a quantity of bark, the property of Henry Rippon, senior. Warrant dated 19th June, 1837.
Peter Richards [25] [N]Committed by John Allen, esq, charged with stealing at Prawl, in the parish of Chivelstone, a shovel, the property of William Adams. Warrant dated 19th June, 1837.
Henry Wilson [24] [N]Committed by George Smith, clerk, charged with stealing at Gittisham on the 14th inst, a shirt, the property of James North. Warrant dated 22nd June, 1837.
William Berry alias Collicott [65] [N]Committed by John Budd, esq, charged with stealing at Landkey, a shift, and a petticoat, the property of Mary Lock and Mary Down. Warrant dated 24th June, 1837.
George Lee [19] [Imp]Committed by Thomas Husband, esq, charged with stealing at Torpoint in the County of Cornwall, on the 18th inst, four rabbits, the property of John Bennett. Warrant dated 21st June, 1837.
Elizabeth Cole [16] [N]Committed by Sir. Anthony Buller, knight, charged with stealing at Buckland Monachorum, one pair of shoes, one handkerchief, and other articles, the property of Benjamine Stanbury. Warrant dated 23rd june, 1837.
Misdemeanors
Mary Ann Mitchelmore [18] [Imp]Committed by Samuel Mills, clerk, charged with having in the parish of Thurlstone, concealed the birth of a female bastard child [since dead]. Warrant dated 24th April, 1837.
Robert Shute [33] [N]Committed by James. W. Buller, and John Sillifant, esq's, charged with having assaulted and beaten one James Stone of Crediton, and with having committed divers misdemeanors against the Kings peace. Warrant dated 9th May, 1837.
Mary Jane Bunker [20] [Imp]Committed by Thomas Gardner, esq, charged with having at Tavistock, on the 5th May inst, obtained by false and fraudulent pretences from one David Kellaway, draper, a quantity of printed cotton, his property. Warrant dated 17th May, 1837.
Mary Milton [32] [R]Committed by Peter Bluett, esq, for want of sureties for her appearance to give evidence against William King, for a felony at the next Quarter Sessions. Warrant dated 14th June, 1837.
In the Bridewell
William Weymouth [32] [N]Committed by H.P. Seale, esq, as an idle and disorderly person, also an incorrigible rogue for refusing to maintain his family. Warrant dated 13th May, 1837.
Remaining on Former Orders.
Bartlett RichardConvicted Epiphany Sessions 1837 - Felony [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 3 calendar months [3 weeks solitary].
Beer RobertConvicted Lammas Assizes 1836 - Felony - Imprisoned 2 Years.
Bowden MariaConvicted Epiphany Sessions 1837 - Felony - Imprisoned 8 calendar months [4 weeks solitary].
Bright GeorgeConvicted Lent Assizes 1837 - Felony - Imprisoned 4 calendar months.
Brown HughConvicted Lent Assizes 1837 - Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months.
Burgun ElizabethConvicted May 27th 1837 - Leaving her family chargeable - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
Burchill MaryConvicted June 9th 1837 - Trespassing and stealing Wood - Imprisoned 2 calendar months or pay 40s.
Burchill SarahConvicted June 9th 1837 - Trespassing and stealing Wood - Imprisoned 2 calendar months or pay 40s.
Babb WilliamConvicted June 12th 1837 - Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 2 calendar months.
Burton JamesConvicted June 13th 1837 - Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 14 days.
Berry JacobConvicted June 20th 1837 - Injuring Thatch - Imprisoned 2 weeks.
Carline EmmaConvicted Plymouth Sessions December 1836 - Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 12 calendar months [4 weeks solitary].
Callard JohnConvicted Plymouth Sessions December 1836 - Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months [4 weeks solitary].
Cann JamesConvicted Aoril 4th 1837 - Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 3 months.
Collings AnnConvicted Plymouth Sessions April 15th 1837 - Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months [6 weeks solitary].
Clarke CharlesConvicted May 4th 1837 - Vagrancy - Imprisoned 3 months.
Childs R. alias WiggansConvicted May 24th 1837 - Court Martial - Imprisoned 2 months.
Churchill CharlesConvicted May 30th 1837 - Leaving his Family Imprisoned 6 weeks.
Coyne JohnConvicted June 3rd 1837 - Court Martial - Imprisoned 3 calendar months.
Chase JohnConvicted June 3rd 1837 - Injuring Workhouse Clothing - Imprisoned 2 calendar months.
Cooper JohnConvicted June 5th 1837 - Leaving his Family - Imprisoned 1 month.
Churchill JamesConvicted June 7th 1837 - Leaving his Family - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
Cockram AnnConvicted June 9th 1837 - Trespassing and stealing Wood [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 2 calendar months or pay 40s.
Chubb ThomasConvicted June 24th 1837 - Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
Duhamel JohnConvicted Plymouth Sessions April 1836 - Felony - Imprisoned 2 Years [6 weeks solitary].
Danger WilliamConvicted Lammas Assizes 1836 - Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 1 Year.
Davey HarriettConvicted Plymouth Sessions October 1836 - Felony [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 1 Year [6 weeks solitary].
Dokket JohnConvicted February Sessions 1837 - Felony - Imprisoned 5 calendar months [4 weeks solitary].
Dummett WilliamConvicted May 4th 1837 - Cutting and taking away a quantity of Hedge Wood - Imprisoned 2 months.
Drew RobertConvicted June 12th 1837 - Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 2 calendar months.
Davis JohnConvicted June 15th 1837 - Marine Court Martial - Imprisoned 3 calendar months.
Early WilliamConvicted May 30th 1837 - Disorderly Apprentice [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 2 calendar months.
Flook JacobConvicted June 15th 1837 - Marine Court Martial - Imprisoned 30 days.
George ElizabethConvicted Lammas Assizes 1836 - Felony - Imprisoned 12 calendar months.
Greenslade GeorgeConvicted Plymouth Sessions december 1836 - Felony - Imprisoned 2 Years [3 months solitary].
Greep WilliamConvicted February Sessions 1837 - Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months [6 weeks solitary].
Groudell WilliamConvicted Lent Assizes 1837 - Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months.
Horsey WilliamConvicted Epiphany Sessions 1837 - Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months [6 weeks solitary - twice whipped].
Hubbard PhilipConvicted May 11th 1837 - Possessing Kings Stores - Imprisoned 3 calendar months.
Hutchings ThomasConvicted Lent Assizes 1837 - Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months.
Humphries AnnConvicted Lent assizes 1837 - Felony - Imprisoned 12 calendar months.
Holman JamesConvicted Easter Sessions 1837 - Assaulting a Constable - Imprisoned 3 calendar months [3 weeks solitary].
Herbert JamesConvicted April 19th 1837 - Court Martial - Imprisoned 4 months.
Hurrell GeorgeConvicted May 23rd 1837 - Disobeying an order of Bastardy - Imprisoned 3 calendar months or pay £8-5s.
Homer JohnConvicted May 30th 1837 - Vagrancy [3rd offence] - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
Hinchcliff JohnConvicted June 3rd 1837 - Court Martial - Imprisoned 3 mo nths [1 month solitary].
Hammett JosephConvicted June 13th 1837 - Breach of Contract - Imprisoned 1 month.
Hawkins RichardConvicted June 17th 1837 - Leaving his Family - Imprisoned 6 weeks.
Isaacs MosesConvicted Lammas Assizes 1836 - Felony - Imprisoned 2 Years.
Jones. E. alias HorrellConvicted Plymouth Sessions December 1836 - Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 6 calendar months [4 weeks solitary].
Jeffery JamesConvicted Lent assizes 1837 - Felony - Imprisoned 1 Year.
Johns ThomasConvicted May 27th 1837 - Court Martial - Imprisoned 6 months.
Jones ElizabethConvicted May 27th 1837 - Stealing a quantity of Underwood - Imprisoned 1 calendar month or pay 8s-6d.
Luscombe Dorothy alias DuhamelConvicted Plymouth Sessions April 1836 - Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months and Transported 7 Years.
Luxton William [senior]Convicted Michaelmas Sessions 1836 - Assaulting a Constable - Imprisoned 6 calendar months.
Luxton William [junior]Convicted Michaelmas Sessions 1836 - Assaulting a Constable - Imprisoned 12 calendar months and find sureties.
Lloyd JohnConvicted May 27th 1837 - Court Martial - Imprisoned 6 months.
Light James EllisConvicted May 29th 1837 - Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
Lamble JamesConvicted June 1st 1837 - Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
Marony JamesConvicted Lammas Assizes 1836 - Felony [Death] - Imprisoned 2 Years.
Moore WilliamConvicted Michaelmas Sessions 1836 - Assault - Imprisoned 12 calendar months.
Matthews J. ButlandConvicted Epiphany Sessions 1837 - Felony - Imprisoned 9 calendar months [2 months separate solitary].
Milton HenryConvicted Epiphany Sessions 1837 - Felony - Imprisoned 9 calendar months [9 weeks solitary].
Mc'Guire MichaelConvicted Lent assizes 1837 - Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 2 Years and find sureties.
Mills SamuelConvicted May 16th 1837 - Leaving his Family [3rd offence] - Imprisoned 2 months.
Millsom CharlesConvicted May 26th 1837 - Damaging Gates - Imprisoned 2 months or pay £3-14s-8d.
Manning JohnConvicted May 29th 1837 - Leaving his Family - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
Maer WilliamConvicted May 31st 1837 - Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
Manning ElizaConvicted June 9th 1837 - Trespassing and stealing Wood - Imprisoned 2 calendar months or pay 40s.
Nevin MariaConvicted June 6th 1837 - Vagrancy [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 1 month.
Perryman GeorgeConvicted Lammas Assizes 1836 - Felony - Imprisoned 12 calendar months.
Pedrick JohnConvicted Plymouth Sessions December 1836 - Misdemeanor [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 6 calendar months [4 weeks solitary].
Prowse ThomasConvicted May 16th 1837 - Leaving his Family - Imprisoned 2 months.
Prince JohnConvicted May 26th 837 - Assault - Imprisoned 2 months or pay £3-7s-2d.
Pope RichardConvicted June 1st 1837 - Leaving his family - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
Pote GraceConvicted June 22nd 1837 - Disorderly conduct in Workhouse - Imprisoned 21 days.
Pickard JasperConvicted August 11th 1819 - Dangerous & Insane for want of sureties.
Quick NathanielConvicted Easter Sessions 1837 - Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months [6 weeks solitary].
Robins JohnConvicted Plymouth Sessions 1836 - Felony - Imprisoned 2 Years [4 months solitary].
Rattenbury HenryConvicted Lent Assizes 1837- Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months.
Rendell SarahConvicted Lent Assizes 1837 - Felony - Imprisoned 18 calendar months.
Rippon WilliamConvicted May 11th 1837 - Leaving his Family [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 2 calendar months.
Rowlands JohnConvicted May 13th 1837 - Leaving his Family - Imprisoned 2 months.
Rogers ThomasConvicted May 20th 1837 - Vagrant - Imprisoned 2 calendar months.
Renaghan OwenConvicted June 3rd 1837 - Court Martial - Imprisoned 3 months.
Roger ReedConvicted July 22nd 1837 - Assault - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
Skinner ThomasConvicted Michaelmas Sessions 1835 - Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 3 years.
Sillifant JohnConvicted Lammas Assizes 1836 - Felony - Imprisoned 1 Year.
Stone JohnConvicted February Sessions 1837 - Felony - Imprisoned 5 calendar months [4 weeks solitary].
Scowens Mary AnnConvicted May 5th 1837 - Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 3 calendar months.
Siney JaneConvicted May 6th 1837 - Vagrant - Imprisoned 2 months.
Sanders JeremiahConvicted June 3rd 1837 - Breaking the Peace - Imprisoned 2 calendar months.
Sprinkham JamesConvicted June 13th 1837 - Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 14 days.
Tucker JosephConvicted Epiphany Sessions 1837 - Felony - Imprisoned 9 calendar months [9 weeks solitary].
Turner WilliamConvicted Lent Assizes 1837 - Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months.
Trump JohnConvicted May 19th 1837 - Trespassing - Imprisoned 6 weeks or pay £1-10s.
Williams SamuelConvicted Lammas Assizes 1836 - Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 12 calendar months.
Walters RobertConvicted February Sessions 1837 - Felony - Imprisoned 20 weeks [4 weeks solitary].
West PhilipConvicted February Sessions 1837 - Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months [6 weeks solitary].
Worth WilliamConvicted June 1st 1837 - Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 3 months.
White JamesConvicted June 10th 1837 - Vagrant - Imprisoned 3 weeks.
Warren SarahConvicted June 20th 1837 - Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
White RichardConvicted June 21st 1837 - Damaging Heath - Imprisoned 1 calendar month or pay 10s-6d.
William ColeKeeper of the Gaol and House of Correction for Devon.