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Devon Quarter Sessions - Epiphany 1828 [DRO - QS32/96]

Transcribed by Brian Brassett

Epiphany Sessions - 15th January, 1828 - Edmund Pusey Lyon, esq. Chairman

Calendar.

In the Gaol
Remaining on Former Orders
Alexander BraileyConvicted 26th March 1815 Detained as a dangerous and Insane Person for want of sureties to keep the peace.
Charles BurgessConvicted Lent Assizes 1823 Arson [Insane] Imprisoned during H.M. Pleasure
Samuel EdwardsConvicted Lent Assizes 1826 Stabbing with intent to kill [Insane] Imprisoned during H.M. Pleasure
Antoine JosefConvicted Lammas Assizes 1826 Sheep-stealing [Insane] Imprisoned during H.M. Pleasure
George DawConvicted 25th August 1826 Detained as a dangerous and insane person for want of sureties to keep the peace.
William ShillabeerConvicted Michaelmas Sessions 1826 Assault Imprisoned 3 years.
Henry TozerConvicted Ephiphany Sessions 1827 Passing base coin Imprisoned 2 years.
Elizabeth StoneConvicted Lent Assize 1827 Felony [Death] Imprisoned 12 months.
Mary Elizabeth ReddalsConvicted Lent Assize 1827 Felony Imprisoned 18 months.
Mary KnowlesConvicted Easter Sessions 1827 Felony Imprisoned 12 months.
Ezekial CarelessConvicted 21 June 1827 By Naval Court Martial Imprisoned 12 months.
Mary MartinConvicted Lammas Assizes 1827 Felony Transported 7 years.
William KingdonConvicted Lammas Assizes 1827 Imprisoned 12 months.
William CrispinConvicted Lammas Assizes 1827 Manslaughter Imprisoned 6 months.
William BondConvicted 30th Aug 1827 Neglecting Militia Training Imprisoned 6 months.
Mary WedlakeConvicted Michaelmas Sessions 1827 Felony Transported 7 years.
Sarah WarnerConvicted Michaelmas Sessions 1827 Felony Transported 7 years.
Josiah ProwseConvicted 21st Nov 1827 Neglecting his family Imprisoned till he pays 40s.
James TregearConvicted 30th Nov 1827 Desertion.
Elizabeth McDonaldConvicted 25th Dec 1827 Buying soldiers necessaries Imprisoned 3 months.
John MappledorumConvicted 1st Jan 1828 Stealing potatoes Imprisoned 1 month or pay 20s.
William HughesConvicted 3rd Jan 1828 Neglecting Militi Training Imprisoned 6 months.
William HodgeConvicted 5th Jan 1828 Neglecting Militia Training Imprisoned 6 months.
Arthur RodgersConvicted 10th Jan 1828 Hawking without a Licence Imprisoned 3 months or pay £10.
Malachi PartridgeConvicted 6th Jan 1827 Smuggling Imprisoned till he pays a fine of £100.
William LoveridgeConvicted 6th Jan 1827 Smuggling Imprisoned till he pays a fine of £100.
James GodfreyConvicted 16th Mar 1827 Smuggling Imprisoned till he pays a fine of £100.
John LathropeConvicted 11th June 1827 Smuggling Imprisoned till he pays a fine of £50.
Steven CleverlyConvicted 5th Aug 1827 Smuggling Imprisoned till he pays a fine of £100.
William LuckhamConvicted 23rd Aug 1827 Smuggling Imprisoned till he pays a fine of £100.
John MooreConvicted 23rd Aug 1827 Smuggling Imprisoned till he pays a fine of £100.
James TrottConvicted 18th Sep 1827 Smuggling Imprisoned till he pays a fine of £100.
Francois DesireeConvicted 3rd Nov 1827 Smuggling Imprisoned till he pays a fine of £100.
Jacques RoulaudConvicted 3rd Nov 1827 Smuggling Imprisoned till he pays a fine of £100.
Isaac NewtonConvicted 7th Nov 1827 Smuggling Imprisoned till he pays a fine of £100.
James AdamsConvicted 19th Nov 1827 Smuggling Imprisoned till he pays a fine of £100.
Forty-Nine Prisoners for Trial at the Lent Assizes, 1828.Indext Ann
Baker Robert
Barker Benjamine
Barnes Michael
Bater Abraham
Beaumont George
Brailey Letitia alias Perring
Brooks James
Brookes John
Brown William
Carter Humphrey
Chaffey William
Chapple Emanuel Henry
Churchill William
Courtier John
Cowley William
Craig Jennifer
Davis Richard
Drake Biddy
Dunn Robert
Ellis William
Enticott Israel
Ferris Robert
Fish John
Flinn Elizabeth
Folly Joseph
Gammon Henry
Gartrell William
Gould Thomas
Green James
Griffith Richard
Hawke Robert
Hellard jacob
Hickey Peter
Higgins James
Hill George
Holmes William
Hooper John
Hynes Andrew
Hynes Peggy
Jennings Edward
Johns Robert
Judd John
Kilfoil Martin
Knight Joseph
Lee Mary
Manley John
Marshall James
McSorley Arthur
Moriarty Jeremiah
Nichols Jphn
Nichols Joseph
Nicholas Charles
Parrott William
Perham William
Phippard George
Physic William
Picker John
Pike Sarah
Pope William
Preston John
Reed John
Rice Jacques
Rich Thomas
Rich William
Rodd Mary
Rowe John
Safron Catherine
Scanes William
Snell Abraham
Stanbury William
Steward John
Tall Noah
Tozer Andrew Pinson
Walker William alias Douglas
Ware Richard
Warn John
Warren James
Weekes Ellen
Williams John
Windo Daniel
Wonnacott Nathaniel
Wood John
Prisoners for Trial
William Churchill [19]Committed by E. Lee esq for stealing bottles from the bottle-rack of Mr. Richard Stone, Innholder, of Sidmouth, on the night of 20th october, 1827. Warrant dated October 23rd, 1827. [comment: No prosecution].
John Rowe [19]
William Ellis [23]
Committed by T. Husband esq, for assault on John Vosper on the 25th September, 1827. Warrant dated October 22, 1827. [comment: Acquitted].
Letitia Brailey alias Perring [28]Committed by E. Lockyer esq, charged on oath with stealing three pieces of Holland, the property of Caroline Millman, value 3s and upwards. Warrant dated October 25, 1827. [comment: 2 months in Gaol].
John Picker [28]Committed by W. Kitson, clerk, charged on oath with stealing half-a-pound of tobacco, the property of Richard Beard, value 1s:8d. Warrant dated October 25, 1827. [comment: Imprisoned 1 calendar month Bridewell to hard labour].
John Williams [22]Committed by E. Lockyer esq, charged on oath with stealing a scarf, the property of John Mortimer, value 10s and upwards. Warrant dated October 25, 1827. [comment: Imprisoned Bridewell 3 calendar months to hard labour and whipped].
William Gartrell [60]Committed by E. Lockyer esq, charged on oath with stealing two rush chairs, the property of john Thompson, value 7s. Warrant dated October 27, 1827. [comment: Imprisoned Bridewell one calendar month to hard labour].
William Holmes [47]Committed by E. Lockyer esq, charged on oath with stealing an iron fender, the property of John Thompson, value 7s. Warrant dated October 27, 1827. [comment: Imprisoned Bridewell one calendar month to hard labour].
Jennifer Craig [41]Committed by E. Lockyer esq, for want of sureties to keep the peace towards Elizabeth Geldard. Warrant dated November 1, 1827. [comment: No prosecution].
Israel Enticott [18]Committed by W. Tucker esq, charged on oath with stealing a book called the Readiest Reckoner, the property of Robert Slee, value 1s:6d. Warrant dated November 2, 1827. [comment: Acquitted].
George Phippard [26]Committed by W. Kitson, clerk, for assaulting Samuel Crockwell, of Torquay. Warrant dated November 2, 1827. [comment: Imprisoned in Bridewell 3 calendar months & there to enter into recog in £20 and to sureties in £10 each to keep the peace for one year. And let him be further imprisoned until such recognizance be entered into].
Thomas Rich [28]Committed by E.P. Lyon esq, and J. Drury, D.D. charged on oath with committing divers felonies. Warrant dated November 5, 1827. [comment: Acquitted].
Robert Ferris [31]Committed by G. Baker, clrk, charged on oath with breaking into the dairy of John Adams, and attempting to break open his cellar. Warrant dated November 8, 1827. [comment: Whipped and Discharged].
Andrew Pinson Tozer [47]Committed by P.J. Taylor esq, charged on oath with assaulting Ann Grant [a child under 9years of age] with intent to know her carnally. Warrant dated November 8, 1827. [comment: No prosecution].
Jeremiah Moriarty [22]Committed by J. Hawker esq, charged on oath with assaulting Edward Yeo, constable. Warrant dated November 9, 1827. [comment: 4 months Bridewell to hard labour].
Arthur McSorley [24]
Benjamine Barker [23]
Michael Barnes [28]
Peter Hickey [17]
Committed by E. Lockyer esq, charged on oath with assaulting Thomas Williams - also charged on oath with assaulting James Day, John Bonney, and Edward Yeo, constables, in the execution of their duty. Warrants dated November 13, 1827. [comment: McSorley = 6 months Bridewell to hard labour/Barker & Barnes = 8weeks Bridewell to hard labour/Hickey 3 months Bridewell to hard labour].
Sarah Pike [70]Committed by G. Smith, clerk, and J. Coleridge esq, charged on oath with stealing a bucket, the property of William Grant of Ottery. Warrant dated Novem ber 15, 1827. [comment: No Bill].
Ann Avent [42]Committed by E. Lockyer esq, charged on oath with stealing from her furnished lodgings three blankets, a bolster, a pillow, a tea-kettle, a saucepan, and a frying-pan, the property of Samuel Hooper, value 20s and upwards. Warrant dated November 15, 1827. [comment: Transported 7 years].
Robert Baker [23]Committed by J.W. Buller esq, charged on oath with stealing a cloak, the property of Elizabeth Guscott, of Crediton. Warrant dated November 23, 1827. [comment: Imprisoned Bridewell 6 calendar months to hard labour and twice whipped].
James Green [35]Committed by E. Lockyer esq, charged on oath with stealing two blankets and a pillow, the property of William Serjeant, value 12s and upwards. Warrant dated November 24, 1827. [comment: Imprisoned Bridewell 3 calendar months and twice whipped].
Emanuel Henry Chapple [18]Committed by G. Burrington, clerk, charged on oath and on his own confession, with stealing three geese, the property of Thomas Wright. Warrant dated November 26, 1827. [comment: Imprisoned Bridewell 3 calendar months and once whipped].
William Physic [18]Committed by G. Burrington, clerk, charged on oath and on his own confession with stealing three fowls, the property of Thomas Wright. Warrant dated November 26, 1827. [comment: Imprisoned Bridewell 3 calendar months and once whipped].
James Brooks [31]Committed by W. Langmead esq, charged on oath with stealing three bundles of straw, the property of James Butland. [comment: Acquitted].
John Brooks [34]
John Warn [25]
Committed by W. Langmead esq, on suspicion of being concerned with James Brooks in the above felony. Warrants dated November 27, 1827. [comment: Both Acquitted].
Andrew Hynes [30]Committed by E.A. Bray and R.V. Willesford, clerks, charged on oath with stealing a male Ass, a saddle and a girth, the property of John Spettigue. Warrant dated November 27, 1827. [comment: No Bill].
Humphrey Carter [22]Committed by E. Lockyer esq, charged on oath with stealing a pair of boots, the property of Robert Knight, value 12s. Warrant dated November 30, 1928. [comment: Imprisoned Bridewell 3 calendar months to hard labour and whipped].
Elizabeth Flinn [27]
John Mann
Committed by T. Husband esq, charged on oath with stealing from her furnished lodgings, a blanket, the property of William Sargeant, value 4s and upwards. Warrant dated November 30, 1827. [comment: Flinn = No Bill/Mann Whipped and Discharged].
Catherine Safron [20]Committed by T. Husband esq, charged on oath with stealing a jacket, the property of Nicholas Palmer, value £1 and upwards. Warrant dated Novem ber 30, 1827. [comment: No Bill].
Robert Johns [30]
John Judd [21]
Committed by P. Glubb, clerk, charged on oath with entering a close at St Gikes in the Wood, with intent illegally to destroy, take, or kill game, being there found at night, armed with a gun each. Warrant dated December 1, 1827. [comment: Johns = 6 months Bridewell to hard labour/Judd = 4 months Bridewell to hard labour].
William Scanes [22]
James Warren [23]
Committed by E.P. Lyons esq, charged on oath with stealing apples from a heap in the orchard of Frederick Hugh Elliott. Warrant dated December 2, 1827. [comment: No Bill].
William Perham [11]Committed by H. Laroche esq, for stealing a £5 Bank of England note from his master, General Cookson. Warrant dated December 3, 1827. [comment: Imprisoned Bridewell 1 calendar month to hard labour and whipped].
John Wood [26]Committed by P. Bluett esq, charged on oath with stealing two fowls, the property of Henry Tapscott. Warrant dated December 4, 1827. [comment: Imprisoned Bridewell 3 calendar months to hard labour and once whipped].
Jacob Hellard [17]Committed by H. Laroche esq. Warranr dated December 6, 1827. [comment: Transported 7 years].
Richard Davis [56]Committed by J. Dene, clerk, charged on oath with stealing a pair of shoes, value 1s, the property of William Edwards. Warrant dated December 6, 1827. [comment: Imprisoned 6 calendar months to hard labour and twice whipped].
Martin Kilfoil [22]
Edward Jennings [20]
John Reed [15]
Committed by E. Lockyer esq, charged on oath with assaulting John Isaac, Thomas Kite, and Henry Board, at Stoke Damerel. Warrant dated December 5, 1827. [comment: Kilfoil = Bill ignored/Jennings =2 months Gaol/Reed = Acquitted].
John Reed [15]Stands further charged with assaulting Peter Mills and Richard Roo, in the execution of their duty as watchmen, of Stoke Damerel. Warrant dated December 5, 1827. [comment: Acquitted].
Mary Lee [30]Committed by W. Barker, clerk, charged on oath with stealing sugar, tea, mace, cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, cloves, pepper, coffee, bread, butter, bacon, apples, and other atticles. Warrant dated December 11, 1827. [comment: 3 calendar months to hard labour Bridewell].
Ellen Weekes [26]Committed by J. Hawker esq, charged on oath with stealing a shawl, the property of Louis Truscott, value 4s. Warrant dated December 10, 1827. [comment: 2 months Bridewell to hard labour].
Biddy Drake [24]
Peggy Hynes [26]
Committed by J. Hawker esq, charged on oath with stealing a jar containing one gallon and a half of French brandy, the property of David Paramour, of the value of £2:7s. Warrant dated December 10, 1827. [comment: Drake = Imprisoned Bridewell 14 days/Hynes =Not Guilty].
Robert Dunn [26]Committed by W.H. Symons esq, charged on oath with stealing two ash poles, of the value of 7s, the property of John Prideaux Hensleigh. Warrant dated December 13, 1827. [comment: Acquitted].
John Wood [70]Committed by W.A.H. Arundel and J.D.I. Fortescue, esq's, charged on oath with stealing a bag, the property of Thomas Palmer. Warrant dated Decembr 13, 1827. [comment: Imprisoned 1 calendar month to hard labour].
Mary Rodd [18]Committed by T.H. Kingdon and W.B. Coham, clerks, charged with stealing a muslin frill, the property of Samuel Allen. Warrant dated December 13, 1827. [comment: No Bill].
William Pope [22]Committed by E. Lockyer esq, charged on oath with assaulting John Bonney, a constable, in the execution of his duty. Warrant dated December 14, 1827. [comment: 3 months Bridewell to hard labour].
Joseph Knight [22]Committed by J. Hawker esq, charged on oath with stealing a black Beaver hat, the property of William Blake, of the value of 20s. Warrant dated December 20, 1827. [comment: Acquitted].
William Walker alias Douglas [14]Committed by E. Lockyer esq, charged on oath with stealing a silver watch, a gold seal and key, the property of Charles Fawckner, of the value of £3 and upwards. Warrant dated December 20, 1827. [comment: Whipped and discharged].
William Stanbury [43]Committed by E.A. Bray and R.V. Willesford, clerks, charged on oath with stealing one iron wrench, one ring pail, and one iron tamping bar, the property of Thomas Trywhitt, of the value of 5s. Warrant dated Dec 24, 1827. [comment: Imprisoned Bridewell 3 calendar months to hard labour].
William Chaffey [33]Committed by W. Tucker esq, charged on oath with stealing a quantity of potatoes, the property of John Love. Warrant dated December 26, 1827. [comment: Acquitted].
Richard Griffith [26]Committed by N.V. Lee esq, charged on oath with assaulting Peter Sodorberg. Warrant dated Dec 27, 1827. [comment: No prosecution].
Daniel Windo [21]Committed by E. Lockyer esq, charged on oath with assaulting John Tavenor, a peace officer, in the execution of his duty. Warrant dated December 28, 1827. [comment: 3 months Bridewell to hard labour].
John Preston [22]Committed by J. Coleridge esq, charged on oath with stealing wearing apparel the property of Robert Pain. Warrant dated December 30, 1827. [comment: Acquitted].
James Marshall [17]Committed by H. Laroche esq, charged with an assault, and stopping a waggon on the highway. Warrant dated December 31, 1827. [comment: 3 months Bridewell & enter into recog £20 and 2 sureties in £10 each to keep the peace for one year].
George Beaumont [37]Committed by Rt. Hon. Lord Rolle, charged with stealing wearing apparel. Warrant dated Jan 3, 1828. [comment: Imprisoned Bridewell 3 calendar months and whipped].
Henry Gammon [50]Committed by J. Pitman esq, for unlawfully entering a close of land at Georgeham. Warrant dated Jan 4, 1828. [comment: No prosecution].
John Stewart [27]
Nathaniel Wonnacott [30]
Committed by T. Husband esq, charged on oath with stealing two pieces of Elm plank the value of 5s. Warrant dated January 7, 1828. [comment: Stewart = Not Guilty/Wonnacott = whipped and discharged].
William Brown [34]
Crispin Emmett
Committed by G. Gregory, clerk, charged on oath with threatening the life of Andrew Howard. Warrant dated January 8, 1828. [comment: Brown = No prosecution/Emmett = Imprisoned Bridewell 12 calendar months to hard labour].
John Hooper [23]Committed by R.P. Coffin esq, charged on oath with stealing a cod fish the property of William Stapleton. Warrant dated January 8, 1828. [comment: No prosecution].
George Hill [19]
James Higgins [24]
Committed by J.H. Ley, clerk, charged on oath with stealing a great coat, the property of Lewis davis, of the value of 30s. Warrant dated January 8, 1828. [comment: Hill 3 calendar months and whipped/Higgins = Acquitted].
Noah Tall [15]Committed by T.H. Ley, clerk, charged on oath with stealing a hen fowl the property of William Castle, of the value of 2s:6d. Warrant dated January 9, 1828. [comment: Transported 7 years].
Charles Nicholas [24]
James Dawe
Committed under a Sheriffs Warrant for forfeiting his recognizance at the last Michaelmas Sessions. Warrant dated December 28, 1827. [comment: Nicholas = Continues/Dawe =Acquitted].
William Cowley [28]
John Manley [21]
William Norman
Committed by G. Smith, clerk, charged on oath with stealing a twobill and firkin, the property of Henry Hamlyn. Warrant dated January 10, 1828. [comment: Cowley & Manley = Acquitted/Norman = Not Guilty].
John Fish [25]Committed by E. Lockyer esq, charged on oath with stealing a pair of boots the property of Richard Bartlett, value 5s. Warrant dated January, 1828. [comment: Imprisoned Bridewell one calendar month to hard labour].
In the Bridewell
Misdemeanours
Abraham Snell [29]Committed by W. Tucker esq, for violently assaulting Jacob Cox, in the parish of Colyton, and for want of sureties. Warrant dated October 24, 1827.
William Rich [23]Committed by G. Burrington, clerk, for being drunk, and for want of sureties. Warrant dated Dec 10, 1827.
Richard Ware [32]Committed by W. Karslake, clerk, for having violently assaulted and beaten John Triger, of the parish of Dolton. Warrant dated December 14, 1827.
Vagrants
John Courtier [21]Committed by P.J. Taylor esq, as a rougue and vagabond, found wandering and uttering base coin in the parish of Wolborough. Warrant dated November 28, 1827.
Jacques Rice [22]Committed by G. Burrington, clerk, as a rogue and vagabond, found wandering in the parish of Chudleigh. Warrant dated December 8, 1827.
William Holmes [21]Committed by W.B. Coham, clerk, as a rogue and vagabond, found wandering and begging in the parish of Bradford. Warrant dated December 22, 1827.
Joseph Nichols [20]Committed by W.B. Coham, clerk, as a rogue and vagabond, found wandering and begging in the parish of Bradford. Warrant dated December 22, 1827.
John Nichols [..]Committed by J.D. Buller esq, as an idle and disorderly person, found wandering and begging in the parish of Crediton. Warrant dated January 8, 1828.
Bastardy
Abraham Bater [19]Committed by C. Harward, clerk, for want of sureties to indemnify the parish of Bradworthy in bastardy. Warrant dated August 8, 1827.
Thomas Gould [27]Committed by E. Lockyer esq, for want of sureties to indemnify the parish of East Stonehouse in bastardy. Warrant dated October 8, 1827.
Robert Hawke [20]Committed by J. Parrott esq, for want of sureties to idemnify the parish of Cornworthy in bastardy. Warrant dated October 11, 1827.
Joseph Folly [25]Committed by J. Harris esq, for want of sureties to indemnify the parish of Yealmpton in bastardy. Warrant dated October 23, 1827.
William Parrott [22]Committed by H. Hole, for want of sureties to indemnify the parish of Washfield in bastardy. Warrant dated December 27, 1827.
Remaining on Former Orders
Almond RichardFelony 12 calendar months
Braily JamesMisdemeanor 2 years
Bevan StephenFelony 12clendar months
Brooks RobertAssault 6 calendar months
Beadle MaryBastardy 3clendar months
Bennett JohnOffence against Game Laws 3 calendar months
Brown Mary AnnVagrancy 2 months
Bray LaviniaVagrancy 2 months
Badcock WilliamVagrancy 2 months
Burn ThomasDisorderly Apprentice 2 months
Bovey ThomasDisorderly Apprentice 2 months
Bucknole JohnDisobeying an order in bastardy 3 months
Bendle ThomasDisobeying an order in bastardy 3 months
Barry ThomasOffence against Game Laws 3 months
Burridge WilliamDisorderly Apprentice 2 calendar months
Cross GeorgeFelony [Death] 2 years
Chambers RichardFelony [Death] 12 calendar months
Cole JohannaBastardy 9 calendar months
Cotterell JamesFelony 6 calendar months
Clement WilliamOffence against Game Laws 3 calendar months
Cole AlfredVagrancy 3 calendar months
Crawford SarahVagrancy 3 calendar months
Chinnick ElizaVagrancy 1 month
Castle JosephVagrancy 1 month
Dummett JohnMisdemeanor 12 calendar months
Dodd MaryBastardy 6 calendar months
Diver JohnAssault 2 years
Dunn JamesOffence against Game Laws 2 calendar months
Eden SarahBastardy 12 calendar months
Ellis ElizabethBastardy 12 calendar months
Essex RichardVagrancy 1 month
Elworthy JamesDisobeying an order in Bastardy 3 months
Ford GeorgeDisobeying an order in Bastardy 3 months
Foster AnnBastardy 12 months
Flood JaneBastardy 2 calendar months
Gilham CyrusMisdemeanor 2 years
Goss Thomas EllisFelony 12 calendar months
Guscott SamuelFelony [Death] 12 calendar months
Griffin JohnWant of sureties to keep the peace - to find sureties
Goodyear MarianneBastardy 12 calendar months
Green EleanorBastardy 6 months
Griffitt JamesFelony 3 calendar months
Gill JohnFelony 3 calendar months
Hendy RichardMisdemeanor 2 years
Hayman JohnBeating a Pony 1 month
Hill MaryFelony 12 calendar months
Horrell MaryBastardy 12 calendar months
Harris AnneBastardy 12 calendar months
Harley SusanBastardy 6 months
Hamlin EmilyDisorderly Apprentice 1 month
Holmes Robert CaseDisorderly Apprentice 1 month
Horsford WilliamDisordery Apprentice 1 month
Hendy WilliamDisobeying an order in Bastardy 3 months
Hocking MatthewDisobeying an order in Bastardy 3 months
Huffey JohnDisobeying an order in Bastardy 3 months
Hole Elizabeth EllenVagrancy 14 days
Harris MaryVagrancy 2 months
James ElizabethVagrancy 3 months
Johns CharlotteVagrancy 3 calendar months
Kalaway RichardOffence against Game Laws 3 months
Knott AnnFelony 12 calendar months
Launder FrancisMisdemeanor 2 years
Linson JohnFelony 12 calendar months
Lewis EdwardFelony 3 calendar months
Lucas RuthBastardy 6 calendar months
Lock RichardOffence against Game Laws 3 calendar months
Langworthy MaryVagrancy 1 month
Lock WilliamDisobeying an order in Bastardy 3 months
Mare WilliamDisobeying an order in Bastardy 3 months
Matters ElizabethFelony 7 calendar months
Morley RichardFelony 6 calendar months
Moor ThomasOffence against Game Laws 3 calendar months
Martin JamesOffence against Game Laws 3 calendar months
Mere HenryDestroying Glass 2 calendar months
Mathews LydiaVagrancy 1 month
Moore JohnVagrancy 1 month
Nesbitt JosephCourt martial 86 days
Needs Richardbreach of Contract 1 month
Northcote JamesDisobeying an order in Bastardy 3 months
Oats ElizabethFelony 3 months
Parker RichardDangerous and Insane for want of sureties
Pickard JasperDangerous and Insane for want of sureties
Parkhouse Mariabastardy 12 calendar months
Pilkinhorne AliceVagrancy 2 calendar months
Philips AnneVagrancy 3 months
Phillips JohnVagrancy 1 month
Pike WilliamVagrancy 1 calendar month
Ploughman WilliamVagrancy 1 month
P.ar.e ThomasVagrancy 1 month
Roberts ThomasStealing Apples 3 calendar months
Rice ThomasOffence against Game Laws 3 calendar months
Rider JamesVagrancy 3 months
Richards WilliamVagrancy 1 month
Rellaway AbrahamDisobeying an order in Bastardy 3 months
Shennassy AnnFelony 6 calendar months
Stockman AnnBastardy 6 calendar months
Seale MaryVagrancy 1 calendar month
Smith JamesVagrancy 3 calendar months
Skinner JamesFelony 12 calendar months
Slader MargaretFelony 6 calendar months
Simpson ElizabethAssault 4 calendar months
Stenlake ElizabethBastardy 6 calendar months
Spiller ElizabethBastardy 6 months
Stewart JamesOffence against Game Laws 6 weeks
Smaldon RobertVagrancy 1 month
Tippett Mary Ann alias GriffithsFelony 12 calendar months
Tamlin WilliamIllegally detained Ships Papers 6 months
Taylor ThomasFelony 6 calendar months
Tapp JohnOffence against Game Laws 3 months
Twivy SophiaVagrancy 2 months
Twivy SamuelVagrancy 2 months
Turner WilliamVagrancy 1 calendar month
Tulley ThomasDisobeying an order in Bastardy 3 months
Thorn ThomasDisobeying an order in Bastardy 3 months
Thomas Mary AnnVagrancy 3 months
Turpin PeterFelony 3 calendar months
Vinnicombe BenjamineDangerous and Insane for want of sureties
Wilcox GeorgeFelony 12 calendar months
Williams MartinVagrancy 3 calendar months
Westaway WilliamFelony 18 calendar months
Way WilliamAssault 6 calendar months
Wittern WilliamAssault 6 calendar months
Williams SamuelStealing Apples 3 calendar months
William MaryFelony 3 calendar months
Westlake AnneVagrancy 1 month
Winchester MariaBastardy 6 calendar months
Walty JamesVagrancy 2 months
Yeo JamesFelony 2 years
Visiting JusticesE.P. Lyon esq
James Pitman esq
James Coleridge esq
J.B. Creswell esq
Rev Doctor Drury
R. Stephens esq
Rev David Horndon
Rev W. Ellicombe
Edward Divett esq
John Kennaway esq
Baldwin Fulford esq
Keeper of the Gaol and House of Correction for DevonWilliam Cole