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Devon Quarter Sessions - Midsummer 1832 [DRO - QS32/112]
Transcribed by Brian Brassett
Devonshire - MidSummer Sessions Tuesday, July 3rd, 1832 - Thomas. W. Buller, esq, Chairman.
Calendar.
In the Gaol | |
Remaining on Former Orders. | |
Alexander Brailey | Convicted 26th March, 1815, Detained as a dangerous and Insane person for want of sureties. |
Charles Burgess | Convicted Lent Assizes 1823 - Arson [Insane] Imprisoned during H.M. Pleasure. |
Samuel Edwards | Convicted Lent Assizes 1826 - Stabbing with intent to kill [Insane] Imprisoned during H.M. Pleasure. |
William Brown | Convicted Lammas Assizes 1830 - Assault - Imprisoned 2 Years in Gaol. |
William Murch | Convicted August 1st 1831 - Using threatening language - Imjprisoned 12 calendar months or find sureties to keep the Peace. |
Thomas Curtis Ann Curtis | Convicted November 15th, 1831 - Damaging a Dwelling-house and using threatening language - Imprisoned 12 months or find sureties. |
William Seward | Convicted December General Sessions - Using threatening language - Imprisoned 1 Year or find sureties. |
William Colmer | Convicted Epiphany Sessions 1832 - Assault - Imprisoned 2 Years |
Hugh Conway | Convicted May 30th 1832 - Deserter from the 9th Foot - Imprisoned untill sent for by an Escort |
Frederick Collins | Convicted June 16th 1832 - Assault - Imprisoned 1 Year or find sureties. |
John Quick | Convicted June 23rd 1832 - Assault - Imprisoned 1 month or pay £2-6s-6d. |
James Knott | Convicted June 26th - Threatening to do bodily harm - Imprisoned 6 calendar months or find sureties, self in £20 and 2 in £10 each. |
John Stephens | Convicted September 13th, 1831 - Smuggling - Imprisoned till he pays £100. |
Thomas Spriddel | Convicted September 13th, 1831 - Smuggling - Imprisoned till he pays £100. |
William Sparkes | Convicted September 13th, 1831 - Smuggling - Imprisoned till he pays £100. |
John Salter | Convicted December 5th, 1831 - Smuggling - Imprisoned till he pays £100. |
Samuel Finch | Convicted January 14th, 1832 - Smuggling - Imprisoned till he pays £100. |
Roger Yeoman | Convicted February 11th, 1832 - Smuggling - Imprisoned till he pays £100. |
Thomas Strawbridge | Convicted February 25th, 1832 - Smuggling - Imprisoned till he pays £100. |
William Lean | Convicted April 8th, 1832 - Smuggling - Imprisoned till he pays £100. |
James Harvey | Convicted April 18th, 1832 - Smuggling - Imprisoned till he pays £100. |
William Oatway | Convicted April 18th, 1832 - Smuggling - Imprisoned till he pays £100. |
Thomas Slade | Convicted April 18th, 1832 - Smuggling - Imprisoned till he pays £100. |
Josias Kingcombe | Convicted May 7th, 1832 - Smuggling - Imprisoned till he pays £100. |
Samuel Wood | Convicted May 12th, 1832 - Smuggling - Imprisoned till he pays £100. |
Robert Couch | Convicted May 12th, 1832 - Smuggling - Imprisoned till he pays £100. |
Archibald Brown | Convicted May 12th, 1832 - Smuggling - Imprisoned till he pays £100. |
Roger Downing | Convicted July 1st, 1832 - Smuggling - Imprisoned till he pays £100. |
Nineteen Prisoners for trial at the Lammas Assizes | |
Index to Prisoners for Trial | Ashton John Back William Budge Thomas Burgess Susan Coles john Cocklin Jeremiah Cook Edward Dart William Durgess Mary Farley John Farley John Farley Elizabeth Featherstone Robert Foster susannah Goddard Thomas Gordge Joseph Green Ann Hazlett John Hepper Joseph Hiscock William Hodder William Isaac Collin Isaac George Kelly John Kelly Richard Lewis alias Mewett James Ley Mary Ann Ley John Long Mary Levis Nicholas Luscombe Robert Martin George Martin Robert Michael Robert Milford John Moyle Henry Morgan Mary Ann Morgan Henry Mules George Oliver Richard Osborn Henry Parsons Robert Pope William Prowse George Thomas Rapson Josias Roach Richard Skinner Jacob Squance Thomas Stevens Elizabeth Sweeny John Symons John Taylor Mary Thorn Eliza Townsend Isaac Trend Mary Ann Trueberry alias Trobery William Tucker Thomasin Warren Eliza Warren Mary Warren William Watson Maria Webb Robert Williams James Wilson alias Carrigan Margaret Yeo Philip |
Prisoners for Trial | |
Felony | |
Elizabeth Stephens [37] | Committed by William Nation, esq, charged with stealing on the 3rd April inst, in the parish of St. Thomas the Apostle, a gown, the property of Mary Ann Mitchell. Warrant dated 7th April, 1832. |
Mary Taylor [57] Richard Oliver [23] | Committed by Codrington Parr, esq, charged with stealing at Dawlish, seven fowls, the property of George Cole. Warrant dated 9th April, 1832. |
Eliza Warren [37] | Committed by William John Clark, esq, charged with stealing at Kingsbridge, on the 7th of April instant, a quantity of mutton suet, the property of Stephen Earle. warrant dated 9th April, 1832. |
William Hiscock [19] | Committed by J.J. Gordon Bremer, esq, charged with stealing in the parish of Stoke Damerel, from the person of Robert Snow, a piece of metal, purporting to be a half-a-crown of the current coin of the realm, and also two shillings in silver of the current coin of the realm, the property of the said Robert Snow. Warrant dated 13th April, 1832. |
Philip Yeo [33] | Committed by Richard Pine Coffin, jun, esq, charged with stealing at Parkham, a quantity of corn and several bundles of straw, the property of John Ford. Warrant dated 17th April, 1832. |
Maria Watson alias Maria Hayes [43] | Committed by James. W. Buller, esq, charged with stealing at Credton, a basket containing a number of womens caps and collars, the property of Jane Tucker. Warrant dated 21st April, 1832. |
Thomas Squance [18] William Truebury alias Troberry [16] | Committed by E.A. Bray, clerk, charged with stealing at Lamerston, on the night of the 18th of April instant, or early on the morning of the 19th, a tame rabbit, the property of William Gale. Warrant dated 21st April, 1832. |
Susannah Foster [38] | Committed by Thomas Husband, esq, charged with stealing from a shop at Devonport, between the 18th and 19th of April instant, a mahogany tea caddy and a pair of glass salt-cellars, the property of Robert Granville. Warrant dated 23rd April, 1832. |
John Ashton [41] | Committed by Richard Pine Coffin, jun, esq, charged with stealing a quantity of cabbages, the property of James Wakely, of Hartland. Also charged with having received a quantity of oats and straw, the property of the said James Wakely, knowing the same to have been stolen. Warrant dated 26th April, 1832. |
Mary Ann Ley [14] | Committed by George Truscott, esq, charged with stealing at Heavitree, two pieces of bacon and several pence, the property of William Goodridge, her master. Warrant dated 27th April, 1832. |
John Ley [49] | Committed by George Truscott, esq, charged with having received from his daughter, Mary Ann Ley, at Heavitree, two pieces of bacon, knowing the same to have been stolen. Warrant dated 27th April, 1832. |
John Kelly [40] | Committed by Edmund Lockyer, esq, charged with stealing at East Stonehouse on the 24th of April inst, six tallow candles, the property of his Majesty. Warrant dated 27th April, 1832. |
James Williams [22] | Committed by E.A. Bray, clerk, charged with stealing on the 12th March last, at Brentor, a pair of cloth trowsers and a leather belt, the property of Robert Walters. Warrant dated 27th Apri, 1832. |
John Symons [28] Robert Parsons [19] | Committed by George Truscott, esq, charged with stealing on the 23rd April, instant, in the parish of St. Thomas the Apostle, from the person of Alexander Symons, some silver coin and a hat, the property of the said Alexander Symons. Warrant dated 29th April, 1832. |
John Hazlett [18] | Committed by George Truscott, esq, charged with stealing at West Teignmouth, a gold ring, a brooch, a pair of shoes, and a pair of stockings, the property of William Bond. Also charged with stealing at West teignmouth a holland shirt, the property of James Greenslade. Warrant dated 1st May, 1832. |
Mary Durgess [30] | Committed by George Gregory, clerk, charged with stealing at Moretonhampstead, a box, and sundry other articles, the property of Charles Haynes. Warrant dated 5th May, 1832. |
Henry Osborne [14] William Hodder [16] | Committed by William Kitson, clerk, charged with having on Sunday, 6th May instant, during divine service, broken open and entered the pound house of Matthew Mudge, of Tormoham, and stolen there-from a quantity of potatoes, his property. Warrant dated 7th May, 1832. |
Robert Webb [32] | Committed by William Barker, clerk, charged with having feloniously detained from James Pullin, of Cullompton, a watch, two gold seals, and a gold chain, his property. Warrant dated 10th may, 1832. |
George Martin [21] | Committed by Peter Glubb, clerk, charged with stealing at Frithelstock, a chop-hook, the property of John Beer. Warrant dated 12th May, 1832. |
George Mules [18] | Committed by J. Limebear Harding, clerk, charged with stealing at Northam, a silver watch, the property of Edward Balson. Warrant dated 12th May, 1832. |
Eliza Thorn [13] | Committed by John Quicke, and John Sillifant, esq's, charged with stealing a pocket book, containing from fourteen to twenty shillings in silver, the property of William Davey, of Crediton, and stolen from Susannah Davey, his wife, on the 11th May instant. Warrant dated 17th May, 1832. |
Thomas Budge [24] | Committed by Thomas Husband, esq, charged with stealing between the 29th April last and the 6th of May instant, in the borough of Callington, in the County of Cornwall, one black coat, one pair of drab trowsers,one silk handkerchief, and one pair of black silk gloves, the property of Thomas phillips. Warrant dated 19th may, 1832. |
Collin Isaac [20] George Isaac [18] | Committed by George Truscott, esq, charged the said Collin Isaac with having at Alphington, on the 21st of May instant, stolen from Samuel Heath, a watch, and the said George Isaac, with being an accessary before the fact. Warrant dated 22nd May, 1832. |
Thomas Goddard [16] | Committed by William. H. Symons, esq, charged with stealing on the 19th May instant, from a vessel called the 'John and Mary', then lying at Catwater, two pieces of canvass tarpaulin, and about 45 fathoms of hawser rope, the property of John Pearce, the owner of the said vessel. Warrant dated 22nd May, 1832. |
Joseph Gordge [23] | Committed by Edward Lee, esq, charged with having on or about the month of March last, stolen from Salcombe Regis, an Ass, the property of Henry Smith. Warrant dated 24th May, 1832. |
Edward Cook [25] | Committed by George Truscott, esq, charged with stealing in the parish of St. Thomas the Apostle, on the night of the 21st, or early morning of the 22nd of May instant, one spade and one hoe, the property of John Dymond. Warrant dated 24th May, 1832. |
Nicholas Lovis [18] | Committed by E.A. Bray, and R.V. Willesford, clerks, charged with stealing at Tavistock, on the 26th of May instant, one hair trunk, the property of Elizabeth Elenora May. Warrant dated 28th May, 1832. |
Mary Ann Morgan [19] | Committed by William Kitson, clerk, charged with stealing on the 25th May instant, at Tormoham, some pieces of bacon, the property of Mr. Thomas Staddon, her master. Warrant dated 29th May, 1832. |
William Pope [43] | Committed by Thomas Husband, esq, charged with stealing in the parish of North Hill, in the county of Cornwall, on the 23rd May instant, a hat, a velveteen jacket, a pair of corduroy trowsers, and various other articles, the property of John Hooper, of North Hill aforesaid. Warrant dated 28th May, 1832. |
Susan Burgess [47] | Committed by George Truscott, esq, charged with stealing in the parish of St. Thomas the Apostle, on the 30th of May instant, one pound of butter, the property of Robert Collings; one brass candlestick, the property of Thomas Fryer; two glass ink-stands, with bronze tops, one stick of sealing wax, and one pencil, the property of Thomas Floud, gent. Also charged with stealing in the parish of Alphington, one Bath cloak, the property of the Rev. Richard Ellicombe; one double silk neckerchief and a frill, the property of Miss Elizabeth Harvey. Warrant dated 31st May, 1832. |
Robert Luscombe [26] | Committed by Edmund Lockyer, esq, charged with stealing at East Stonehouse, on the 29th of May instant, a silver watch, the property of John Cutt. Warrant dated 30th May, 1832. |
Thomasin Tucker [22] | Committed by George Truscott, esq, charged with stealing in the parish of St. Thomas the Apostle, on the 15th May last, a silver watch, the property of Samuel Moore. Warrant dated 5th June, 1832. |
John Farley [19] | Committed by George Truscott, esq, charged with stealing at Exminster, a dowlass shirt and a pair of stockings, the property of Joseph Tucker. |
Josias Rapson [16] Robert Featherstone [15] | Committed by Thomas Husband, esq, charged with stealing on the 8th June instant, at the tything of Weston Peverell, a hen fowl, the property of Richard Cudlip. Warrant dated 12th June, 1832. |
Mary Ann Trend [21] | Committed by J.J. Gordon Bremer, esq, charged with stealing at East Stonehouse, on or about the 11th May last, two pillow-slips, one bolster-slip, one sheet, two blankets, and one quilt, the property of Mark Grant. Warrant dated 11th June, 1832. |
Mary Warren [30] | Committed by William Nation, esq, charged with having on the 13th instant, at Honiton, feloniously embezzled three glass rummers, one pound of butter, some pork, some parts of goose and duck, the property of her master, Mr. Richard Blake, of Honiton aforesaid. Warrant dated 15th June, 1832. |
William Warren [26] | Committed by William Nation, esq, charged with having feloniously received from Mary Warren, his wife, on or about the 8th day of April last, three glass rummers which she had embezzled from her master, Mr. Richard Blake, of Honiton, he knowing the same to have been so embezzled. Warrant dated 15th June, 1832. |
Mary Long [20] | Committed by Edward Lee, esq, charged with stealing at Sidbury, divers pieces of silver coin, the property of Henry Loud. Warrant dated 16th June, 1832. |
George Thomas Prowse [24] | Committed by J.J. Gordon Bremer, esq, charged with stealing in the parish of Stoke Damerell, on the 16th instant, a black coat, waistcoat, and trowsers, and other articles, the property of John Rawling. Warrant dated 16th June, 1832. |
John Farley [31] Elizabeth Farley [34] his wife | Committed by John Sillifant, esq, charged with stealing from Mr. John Wreford, of Morchard Bishop, five guineas, six sovereigns, two half-sovereigns, two local notes of five pounds each, also a pocket book and two neckerchiefs. Warrant dated 22nd June, 1832. |
Robert Martin [30] | Committed by G.B. Northcote, esq, charged with stealing in the parish of Feniton, on the 2nd June instant, a rail, the property of Henry Pyle Bath, gentleman. Warrant dated 25th June, 1832. |
Ann Green [33] | Committed by George Truscott, esq, charged with stealing on the 28th instant, in the parish of St. Thomas the Apostle, one half-crown, a sixpence, and three shillings in silver, a basket, a handkerchief, a towell, a pair of gloves, and a key, the property of - Pike. Warrant dated 29th June, 1832. |
Misdemeanors | |
John Coles [29] | Committed by Sir. John Talbot, G.B. Northcote, esq, and John. G. Coplestone, clerk, charged with an assault on Elizabeth Coles, his wife, and for want of sureties to keep the peace. Warrant dated 17th April, 1832. |
William Back [40] | Committed by John Quicke, esq, charged with an assault on Elizabeth Back, his wife, and threatening to kill her, and for want of sureties to keep the peace. Warrant dated 7th May, 1832. |
Margaret Wilson alias Carrigan [34] | Committed by Thomas Husband, esq, charged with having on the 11th of April last, at Devonport, unlawfully and deceitfully uttered and paid to a Mary Sayer a counterfeit shilling, she well knowing the same to be false and counterfeit. Warrant dated 7th May, 1832. |
Jeremiah Cocklin [20] | Committed by J. J. Gordon Bremner, esq, charged with having on the 12th of May instant, at Stoke Damerel, assaulted one Thomas Dawe, and others of His Majesty's subjects, and for want of sureties to keep the peace. Warrant dated 18th May, 1832. |
Isaac Townsend [31] | Committed by John Budd and John Nott, esq's, charged with having on the 28th of May last, at Northmolton, wilfully and maliciously inflicted a severe wound on the forehead of James Crocombe, of Northmolton, with a stone he held in his hand. Warrant dated 2nd june, 1832. |
Richard Kelly [20] | Committed by John. H. Furse, esq, charged with having violently assaulted Mary Johns, of the parish of Dolton, on the evening of the 4th of May last. Warrant dated 11th June, 1832. |
William Dart [25] | Committed by John Sillifant, esq, charged with having on Saturday the 9th June instant, assaulted, with intent carnally to know, Hannah, the daughter of John and Eleanor Taylor, of the parish of Colebrook, being a child under ten years of age. Warrant dated 15th June, 1832. |
John Sweeney [30] Richard Roach [24] | Committed by Edward Lee, esq, charged with having on the evening of the 15th June instant, assaulted the constables of Sidmouth and attempted to stab one of them, whilst in the execution of their duty. Warrant dated 16th June, 1832. |
Jacob Skinner [36] | Committed by George Smith, clerk, charged with having by false pretences fraudulently obtained five shillings and a sovereign, the property of William Causley, of Colaton Raleigh. Warrant dated 18th June, 1832. |
Henry Morgan [44] | Committed by Henry Studdy, Robert Sheldon, and John Alexander Parlby, esq's, for want of sureties to keep the peace towards William Rowe Jolly, of Tormoham. Warrant dated 2nd April, 1832. |
In the Bridewell | |
Vagrants | |
James Lewis alias Merrett [52] | Committed by John Nott, esq, found begging in the parish of Swimbridge. Warrant dated 17th April, 1832. |
Henry Moyle [63] | Committed by W.B. Coham, clerk, as a rogue and vagabond, found begging in the parish of Black Torrington. Warrant dated 5th May, 1832. |
Bastardy | |
John Milford [35] | Committed by J.J.G. Bremer, esq, for want of sureties to indemnify the parish of East Stonehouse in bastardy. Warant dated 11th April, 1832. |
Joseph Hepper [21] | Committed by J. Sillifant, esq, for want of sureties to indemnify the parish of Sandford in bastardy. Warrant dated 8th May, 1832. |
Robert Michael [24] | Committed by J. Nott, esq, for want of sureties to indemnify the parish of East Stonehouse in bastardy. Warrant dated 24th May, 1832. |
Remaining on Former Orders | |
Alderman George | Convicted of Vagrancy - detained by illness. |
Ayres Samuel | Convicted of trespassing in a garden - Imprisoned 3 calendar months. |
Broom Henry | Convicted of a Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months. |
Bourke John | Convicted by Court Martial - Imprisoned 4 months. |
Bowden James | Convicted of a Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months. |
Bolt John | Convicted of a Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months [6 weeks solitary]. |
Briant John | Convicted of cutting down a Fir Tree - Imprisoned 3 calendar months. |
Box John | Convicted of disobeying an order in Bastardy - Imprisoned 3 calendar months. |
Brice James | Convicted as an Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 3 months. |
Brooks Sarah | Convicted as an Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 2 calendar months. |
Blank Elizabeth | Convicted of Bastardy - Imprisoned 3 calendar months. |
Bickford John | Convicted of Offences against Game Laws - Imprisoned 3 months. |
Connybeer Elizabeth | Convicted of a Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months [4 weeks solitary]. |
Camber John | Convicted of a Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months [twice whipped]. |
Chapman Elizabeth | Convicted of Bastardy - Imprisoned 12 calendar months. |
Cording Robert | Convicted as an Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 3 months. |
Crauck John Gay | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 3 calendar months. |
Croft Robert | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 month. |
Dyson James | Convicted at Court Martial - Imprisoned 12 months. |
Dunn Francis | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 month. |
Day William | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 2 calendar months. |
Edwards Richard | Convicted of a Felony - Imprisoned 5 calendar months. |
Enoch Moses | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 5 calendar months. |
Ford Francis | Convicted of Sheep stealing - Imprisoned 1 Year [Death]. |
Frost Henry | Convicted of Disobeying an order in Bastardy - Imprisoned 3 months. |
Groves thomas | Convicted of a Felony - Imprisoned 3 calendar months [3 weeks solitary]. |
Gibbings William | Convicted of a Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months [6 weeks soltary]. |
Gilbert Thomas | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 3 calendar months. |
Gomer Mary | Convicted of Bastardy - Imprisoned 3 calendar months. |
Gale William | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 calendar month. |
German Edward | Convicted of Disobeying an order in Bastardy - Imprisoned 3 months. |
Griffith John | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 calendar month. |
Howard George | Convicted of a Felony - Imprisoned 12 calendar months. |
Hellyer George | Convicted as an Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 1 month. |
Helmore William | Convicted of a Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 8 calendar months. |
Hooking John | Convicted of neglecting to maintain his Child - To be detained until he pays £7-2s. |
Harding Peter | Convicted of a Felony - Imprisoned 6 months [6 weeks solitary]. |
Jordan Joseph | Convicted of Assault - Imprisoned 12 calendar months and to find sureties to keep the Peace 1 Year. |
Kibby Joel | Convicted of Horse Stealing - Imprisoned 1 Year [Death]. |
Knight Andrew | Convicted of a Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months [4 weeks solitary]. |
Knight Charles | Convicted of Assault - Imprisoned 1 month. |
Lander Henry | Convicted of Assault - Imprisoned 2 Years. |
Lethbridge Robert | Convicted of a Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 1 Year. |
Loosemore Robert | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 12 calendar months 6 weeks solitary]. |
Lang William | Convicted Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 calendar month. |
Lamsey. B. William | Convicted of Disobeying an order in Bastardy - Imprisoned 3 months. |
Mock Job | Convicted of a Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months [6 weeks solitary]. |
Melhuish Charles | Convicted of a Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 8 calendar months. |
Mitchell Eleanor | Convicted as an Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 3 calendar months. |
M'Ginnerty Elizabeth | Convicted of a felony - Imprisoned 12 calendar months. |
Miller Joseph | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 3 calendar months. |
Mashford Mary | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 6 calendar months. |
Osborne John | Convicted of Disobeying an order in Bastardy - Imprisoned 1 calendar month. |
Pickard Jasper | Convicted as Dangerous and Insane - Imprisoned for want of sureties. |
Parker Richard | Convicted as Dangerous and Insane - Imprisoned for want of sureties. |
Power William | Convicted of a Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 2 Years. |
Perkins James | Convicted of a Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 8 calendar months. |
Pedlar Thomas | Convicted of a Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months. |
Pring William | Convicted as an Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 1 calendar month. |
Pickard John | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 calendar month. |
Picton John | Convicted of Breaking Glass - Imprisoned 1 calendar month. |
Prout John | Convicted of Assault - Imprisoned 6 calendar months. |
Patey George | Convicted of Assault - Imprisoned 1 calendar month. |
Pincent Mary | Convicted for want of sureties to keep the Peace - Imprisoned 3 months. |
Roach Richard | Convicted of a Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 2 Years. |
Reed Elizabeth | Convicted of Bastardy - Imprisoned 12 calendar months. |
Rowe William | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 calendar month. |
Skinner Elizabeth | Convicted of a Felony - Imprisoned 12 calendar months [6 weeks solitary]. |
Stanbury Benjamine | Convicted of leaving his Family - Imprisoned 1 year. |
Skinner George | Convicted of a felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months [6 weeks solitary]. |
Southwood William | Convicted of Disobeying an order in Bastardy - Imprisoned 3 months. |
Short William | Convicted of Disobeying an order in Bastardy - Imprisoned 3 months. |
Short William | Convicted of cutting down 3 Ash saplings - Imprisoned 2 calendar months. |
Sherrell Richard | Convicted of stealing Peas - Imprisoned 1 calendar month. |
Saunders Edward | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 month. |
Salter Henry | Convicted as an Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 2 calendar months. |
Smith Henry | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 calendar month. |
Smith John | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 month. |
Stewart John | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 3 months. |
Smith Charles | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 calendar month. |
Tout John | Convicted of Offence against Game laws - Imprisoned 12 calendar months and find sureties. |
Taylor John | Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 12 calendar months. |
Trist John | Convicted Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 3 calendar months. |
Underhill John | Convicted of Disorderly conduct in a Workhouse - Imprisoned 21 days. |
Vicary William | Convicted of a Felony - Imprisoned 12 calendar months [Death]. |
Vallence Mary | Convicted of Bastardy - Imprisoned 3 calendar months. |
Vinnicombe Benjamine | Convicted as Dangerous and Insane - Imprisoned for want of sureties. |
Wadland Nicholas | Convicted as Dangerous and Insane - Imprisoned for want of sureties. |
White James | Convicted of a Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 8 calendar months. |
Williams Edward | Convicted of a Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months [6 weeks solitary]. |
Wilkinson Henry | Convicted of a Felony - Imprisoned 6 months. |
Wilmott James | Convicted of Assault - Imprisoned 6 months. |
Wall William | Convicted of Assault - Imprisoned 6 months. |
Williams James | Convicted of Disobeying an order in Bastardy - Imprisoned 3 months. |
Weeks Samuel | Convicted of Assault - Imprisoned 2 months. |
Wellington John | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 3 months. |
Ward James | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 month. |
Whitson Charles | Convicted of Disobeying an order in Bastardy - Imprisoned 3 months. |
Western John | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 calendar month. |
Wilson Elizabeth and Children | Convicted of Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 month. |
Yolland Mary Ann | Convicted as an Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 3 months. |
Visiting Justices | Buller Thomas. W. esq. Buller James. W. esq. Creswell J.B., esq. Divett Edward, esq. Fulford Baldwin, esq. Fulford Baldwin, jnr, esq. Kennaway John, esq. Ley John Henry, esq. Milford John, esq. Nation William, esq. Pitman James, esq. Quicke, John, esq. Sillifant John [jnr], esq. Stowey Augustus, esq. Toll Henry Limbrey, esq. |
Keeper of the Gaol and House of Correction for Devon | William Cole |