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Devon Quarter Sessions - Midsummer 1834 [DRO - QS32/119]

Transcribed by Brian Brassett

Devonshire - Midsummer Sessions - Tuesday July 1st, 1834 - John Sillifant [jun], Esq; Chairman.

Calendar.

In the Gaol
Remaining on Former Orders.
Mary Reddalls
Convicted at Lammas assizes 1832 - Felony - Transported for Life.
Thomas Halse
Convicted December 15th 1832 - A prisoner in the Debtors ward for threats and violent conduct towards Mr. Drew, the Keeper - confined for want of sureties and also detained as a debtor.
Thomas Sanders
Convicted Easter Sessions 1833 - Assaulting his wife - Imprisoned in Gaol 3 calendar months and find sureties self in £20 and two sureties in £10 each for 1 Year, and to be imprisoned that Year unless he find such security.
George Axworthy
Convicted August 9th 1833 - Threatening Language - Want of sureties for 1 Year.
William Nation
Convicted September 25th 1833 - Abusive language to John Were Clark, esq, a Magistrate of this County - Imprisoned 12 calendar months in Gaol, or find sureties to keep the Peace, himself in the sum of £40, and two sureties in £30 each.
James Burdge
Convicted December 3rd 1833 - Assaulting his wife - Imprisoned 12 months or find sureties self in £50, and two sureties in £25 each to keep the peace for 1 year.
Elizabeth Hole
Convicted Ephiphany Sessions - Felony - Transported 7 Years.
Thomazin Prater
Convicted Feb General Sessions 1834 - Felony - Imprisoned 12 calendar months in Gaol [12 weeks solitary].
John Smith
Convicted 14th March 1834 - Want of sureties in Bastardy.
Jane Skinner
Convicted Lent Assizes 1834 - Convicted of setting fire to her Masters Outhouses - Sentence respited till next Assizes.
Eliza Herring
Convicted Easter Sessions 1834 - Felony - Transported 7 Years.
Sarah Whitehouse
Convicted April 8th 1834 - Assault and want of Sureties - Imprisoned 6 months or find sureties.
John Welch
Convicted April 10th 1834 - Want of sureties in Bastardy.
George Adams
Convicted May 9th 1834 - Assault - Imprisoned 2 calendar months or pay £5.
Robert Cowley
Convicted May 15th 1834 - Assault - Imprisoned 2 months or pay £2-7s.
Andrew Simpson
Convicted May 17th 1834 - Deserter from 60th Regiment.
Samuel Burch
Convicted May 27th 1834 - Assault - Imprisoned 2 months or pay 10s.
Charles Wonnacott
Convicted May 28th 1834 - Want of sureties in Bastardy.
Henry Jole
Convicted June 4th 1834 - Want of sureties in Bastardy.
William Halse
Convicted June 11th 1834 - Ill-treating his wife - Imprisoned 3 months or find sureties.
William Ham
Convicted June 16th 1834 - Assault - Imprisoned 1 calendar month or pay £1-3s.
Philip Rosser
Convicted June 17th 1834 - Assault - Imprisoned 1 month or pay £1-15s-6d
George Toby
Convicted June 17th 1834 - Threatening Language - Imprisoned 1 year or find sureties to keep the peace.
John Quantick
Convicted June 18th 1834 - Ill-treating his wife - Imprisoned 1 year or find sureties to keep the peace.
Richard Bartlett
Convicted June 21st 1834 - Ill-treating and threatening his Mother - Imprisoned 6 weeks or find suretoies to keep the peace.
John Mitchell
Convicted June 26th 1834 - Disobeying an order of Bastardy - Imprisoned for want of sureties to perform the Order.
George Miller
Convicted june 28th 1834 - Want of sureties in Bastardy.
James Monaghan
Convicted August 26th 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
William Freeman
Convicted October 20th 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
Richard Pepperell
Convicted November 1st 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
William Hardy
Convicted November 1st 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
John Webb
Convicted November 1st 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
Philip Foale
Convicted November 1st 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
William Thompson
Convicted November 23rd 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
Abraham Snell
Convicted January 16th 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
Peter Colevill
Convicted February 25th 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
Francois Smith
Convicted February 25th 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
William Russell
Convicted February 25th 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
Thomas Charles
Convicted February 25th 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
Jean Louis Jourdain
Convicted February 25th 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
Jean Bison
Convicted February 25th 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
Jacob Leono
Convicted February 25th 1833 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
William Rendel
Convicted April 18th 1834 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
James Smith
Convicted May 3rd 1834 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
James Tuck
Convicted May 9th 1834 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
James Thomas Lambe
Convicted May 9th 1834 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
Michael Patey
Convicted May 9th 1834 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
George Sillens
Convicted May 9th 1834 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
William Deem
Convicted May 22nd 1834 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
William Puttam
Convicted May 22nd 1834 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
William Rowe
Convicted June 13th 1834 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
William Boolds
Convicted June 16th 1834 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned till he pays £100.
Thomas Gilpin
Convicted June 28th 1834 - Offence against the Customs - Imprisoned 6 calendar months or pay £100.
Thirteen for Trial at the Lammas Assizes.
Index to Prisoners for Trial
Agin Henry
Ash Christopher
Banon John
Bentley James
Bissett Caroline alias Cornish
Burroughs Elizabeth
Burroughs Thomas
Charley George
Cobley George
Collings John
Cooksley Charlotte
Courtier Samuel
Dolbear Mary
Dyer John
Fowler Isaac
Galsworthy William
Grute William
Hammick Thomas
Hannaghan Ann
Havil Edward
Hayman William
Hele Ruthen
Hussey Thomas
Knapman William
Lakeman John
Lambert William
Layman Joseph
Lock Elizabeth
Marks Ellen
McTaggart Elizabeth
Metters William
McDonald William
Paulgrain Hugh
Perryman John
Prowse Thomas
Prowse Thomas 2nd
Punchard James
Putt Richard
Reed Samuel
Riley James
Roberts James
Russell James
Saltren Richard
Smith Edward
Smith Thomas
Stocker John
Summers Joseph
Sweetland Thomas
Swiney Edward
Taylor John
Tippett John
Upham John
Urch Robert
Viney John
Vosper Edward
Vosper William
Wide John
Wood John
Yeo Henry
Prisoners for Trial
Felony
John Stocker [20]
Committed by George Smith, clerk, charged with stealing a sheep at Ottery St. Mary, the property of John Burgoin. Warrant dated 11th April, 1834.
Elizabeth Lock [28]
Committed by John Milford, esq, charged with stealing at Exeter, a stone jar, and about a pint of gin, and a bottle of Brandy, the property of William Maunder, the younger, her master. Warrant dated 12th April, 1834.
Joseph Layman [30]
Committed by Walter Ratcliffe, clerk, charged with ripping, cutting, and breaking with intent to steal, a quantity of milled sheet lead fixed to a building called an aquaduct, in the parish of Walkhampton, the property of the Devonport Water Company. Warrant dated 12th April, 1834.
Thomas Prowse [17]
Committed by William John Clark, esq, charged with obtaining designedly, by false pretences, from Richard Crimp of Dodbrook on the 12th December, 1833, two five pound notes, with intent to defraud him of the same. Warrant dated 14th April, 1834.
Elizabeth McTaggart [19]
Committed by Thomas Husband, esq, charged with stealing at Devonport, a blue cloth jacket, the property of James Brown. Warrant dated 14th April, 1834.
John Tippett [23]
Committed by Thomas Lockyer and Henry. R. Roe, esq's, charged with stealing at Ringmore, a hempen bag, the property of Peter Randle. Warrant dated 15th April, 1834.
John Taylor [29]
Committed by Robert Holdsworth, clerk, charged with stealing at Brixham, a quantity of potatoes, the property of Thomas Eales. Warrant dated 17th April, 1834.
William Knapman [18]
Committed by James Pitman, esq, charged with stealing in the parish of Woodland, a jacket or coat, the property of Edward Langworthy. Warrant dated 18th April, 1834.
John Dyer [73]
Committed by Robert Harding, esq, charged with stealing at Northmolton, a quantity of malt, the property of John Avery. Warrant dated 19th April, 1834.
James Punchard [25]
Committed by Hnry. L. Toll, esq, charged with stealing at Whitstone, ten fowls, the property of William Cheriton. Also charged with stealing at Whitstone, a pair of shoes, and a knife. Warrant dated 22nd April,1834.
Caroline Bissett alias Cornish [37]
Committed by John Milford, esq, charged with stealing at Topsham, a green cloth cloak, the property of Elizabeth Fuge. Warrant dated 22nd april, 1834.
Isaac Fowler [40]
Committed by Charles Gordon, esq, charged with having counselled and procured, Richard Froom, the servant of Robert Lane, of Colyton, to steal from his said master, a quantity of wheat, his property. Warrant dated 22nd april, 1834.
Hugh Palgrain [44]
Committed by George William Soltau, esq, charged with stealing at Plympton St. Mary, a silver table spoon, the property of John Yolland. Warrant dated 22nd April, 1834.
Henry Yeo [32]
Committed by John Foote, esq, charged with stealing at East Stonehouse, two metal cocks, the property of John Summers. Warrant dated 22nd April, 1834.
James Roberts [40]
Committed by Thomas Husband, esq, charged with stealing from on board the ship or vessel called the 'Ann and Mary', of London, a flushing great coat, two pairs of flushing trowsers, one flannel shirt, one pair of worsted stockings, and one pocket handkerchief, the property of George Mew, the mate of the said vessel. Warrant dated 23rd April, 1834.
John Wide [18]
Committed by William. P. Thomas, clerk, charged with stealing a washing tub, the property of Thomas Wayman. Also charged with stealing a pick-axe, the property of John Bucknell. Warrant dated 24th April, 1834.
Edward Smith [24]
Committed by John May and Zachary. H. Drake, esq's, charged with obtaining at Castle Hill of Filleigh, by a certain false pretence, from the Right. Hon. Countess Fortescue, the sum of ten pounds, with intent to defraud the Right. Hon. Earl Fortescue. Warrant dated 24th April, 1834.
Mary Dolbear [51]
Committed by John Foote, esq, charged with stealing at East Stonehouse, a copper tea kettle, the property of James Balkwell. Warrant dated 24th April, 1834.
Joseph Summers [32]
Committed by Sir. George. P. Adams, knight, charged with stealing at Harberton, a ewe lamb, the property of Mary Huxham. Warrant dated 29th April, 1834.
Richard Putt [30]
Committed by William John Clark, esq, and Samuel Wells, clerk, charged with stealing at Chivelstone, a goose, the property of Henry Ratty. Warrant dated 3rd May, 1834.
James Riley [22]
James Bentley [19]
Robert Urch [17]
Committed by John Milford, esq, charged with stealing at South Brent, on the 29th April last, from the person of Thomas Hyne, one purse, containing two sovereigns, two half-sovereigns, and seven crowns, his property. Warrant dated 4th May, 1834.
Christopher Ash [35]
Committed by Robert Holdsworth, clerk, charged with stealing at Brixham, a quantity of potatoes, the property of John Beer. Warrant dated 6th May, 1834.
John Collings [35]
Committed by Sir Anthony Buller, knight, and erving Clark, esq, charged with stealing at Tamerton Folliott, six hens, and five pairs of stockings, the property of Frances Avery, widow. Warrant dated 7th May, 1834.
John Viney [19]
Committed by William. M. Smythe, esq, charged with stealing on his way from Exeter to Honiton, three gallons of rum, the property of John Pidgeon, which he the said John Viney was conveying to the cellar of the said John Pidgeon. Warrant dated 9th May, 1834.
Edward Vosper [56]
Committed by Thomas Husband, esq, charged with stealing at Devonport, fourteen pieces of leather, the property of Edward Sawdy. Warrant dated 9th May, 1834.
Edward Havil [18]
Committed by Codrington Parr, esq, charged with stealing from a potato cave at Dawlish, a quantity of potatoes, the property of John Linkhorn Warrant dated 12th May, 1834.
William Metters [18]
Committed by John Carpenter, esq, and Richard. V. Willesford, clerk, charged with stealing at Whitchurch, a sheep-skin the property of Roger Chubb. Warrant dated 14th May, 1834.
Richard Saltren [12]
Committed by Oeter Glubb, clerk, charged with breaking and entering the dwelling-house of Daniel Gordon at Wear Gifford, and stealing therefrom one loaf and half of bread, one dinner cake, one pound of treacle, a jug, and a womans apron. Warrant dated 17th May, 1834.
Charlotte Cooksley [19]
Committed by J.F. Worth, esq, charged with stealing from a box at Cullompton, twenty-one shillings in silver, the property of John Wescombe. Warrant dated 21st May, 1834.
John Upham [23]
Committed by Wm. P. Thomas, clerk, charged with stealing at Knowstone, a bag containing some other property belonging to John Partridge. Warrant dated 21st May, 1834.
Samuel Courtier [21]
Committed by Wm. Hames, clerk, charged with stealing at Chagford, one half-sovereigh, two half-crowns, ten shillings, five sixpences, a red silk purse, and a silver watch, the property of George Rowe. Warrant dated 22nd May, 1834.
Ruthen Hele [20]
Committed by George Drake, esq, charged with stealing from a chest at Ashburton, one half-sovereign, six half-crowns, four shillings, and two silver watches, the property of Edward Stentiford. Warrant dated 28th May, 1834.
John Perryman [35]
Committed by John Dene, cerk, charged with stealing at Tawstock, a cart saddle, breeching, and collar, the property of Richard Petherbridge. Warrant dated 29th May, 1834.
Ellen Marks [23]
Committed by Thomas husband, esq, charged with stealing at Devonport, two salts, and three shells, the property of Richard Bartlett. Warrant dated 29th May, 1834.
Thomas Sweetland [51]
Committed by Charles Gordon, esq, charged with breaking and entering the dwelling-house of James New, of Musbury, and stealing therefrom a basket, an umbrella, a grist bag, a shawl, and a bird cage, and several cloths, his property. Warrant dated 30th May, 1834.
George Cobley [27]
William Lambert [23]
Committed by George Gregory, clerk, charged with breaking and entering the dwelling-house of William May, at Bridford, and stealing therefrom one umbrella, the property of John May, and a quantity of dressed meat, ten or twelve pounds of bacon, a pestle and mortar, a dandy basket, and a tea-caddy, the property of William May. Warrant dated 3rd June, 1834.
William Lakeman [23]
Committed by Richard Shute, esq, charged with stealing from the dwelling-house of the Rev. William Cousins, at Rackenford, a purse cntaining two sovereigns, one shilling, one sixpence, and a sixpence of the reign of King Charles the second, the property of Mary Ann Dart. Warrant dated 3rd June, 1834.
Samuel Reed [44]
Committed by John Sillifant, esq, charged with having broken into the premises of John Skinner of Crediton, and stolen therefrom a fustian jacket, his property. Warrant dated 7th June, 1834.
William Galsworthy [25]
Committed by Peter Glubb, clerk, charged with stealing at Hartland, one waistcoat, one shirt, a pair of stockings, and a handkerchief, the property of Joseph Shute. Warrant dated 9th June, 1834.
Thomas Hussey [30]
Committed by the Hon. Sir John Talbot, charged with stealing at Thorncombe, a fowl, the property of Benjamine Chaffey. Warrant dated 12th June, 1834.
Elizabeth Burroughs [18]
Committed by R.V. Willesford, and J.P. Carpenter, clerks, charged with stealing at Milton Abbott, three handkerchiefs, a checked apron, a tin box, and a half-shirt, the property of John Gloyne. Warrant dated 14th June, 1834.
Ann Hannaghan [37]
Committed by Thomas Husband, esq, charged with stealing at Devonport, a blue cloth jacket, a pair of stockings, and a silk handkerchief, the property of John Hodgson. Warrant dated 23rd June, 1834.
Thomas Prowse 2nd [24]
Committed by George William Soltau, esq, charged with stealing at Bigbury, one fowl or game cock, the property of Sarah Tippett. Warrant dated 23rd june, 1834.
George Charley [18]
Committed by Richard Lane, clerk, and Robert Robertson, esq, charged with stealing at Oreston, in the parish of Plymstock, five pounds of pickled pork, the property of George Dennis. Warrant dated 25th June, 1834.
Thomas Smith [26]
Committed by William Nation, esq, charged with having on the the 25th inst, at Alphington, stolen from the person of Mary Gibbons, one silk purse, containing one sovereign, and seventeen shillings in silver. Warrant dated 27th June, 1834.
William Grute [27]
Committed by Sir. George. P. Adams, knight, charged with stealing from William Crannaford of Staverton, three guineas, three sovereigns, and some shillings and sixpences, his property. Warrant dated 27th June, 1834.
William hayman [19]
Committed by George Smith, clerk, charged with having embezzled from his master, Richard Salter of Ottery St. Mary, by virtue of his employment, the sum of one pound, in money, the property of his said master. Warrant dated 27th June, 1834.
Misdemeanors
James Russell [34]
Committed by John Were, clerk, charged with having on the 8th April inst, assaulted Mary Arnold in the parish of Holcombe Rogus, and made use of threatening language towards her, the said Mary Arnold. Warrant dated 17th April, 1834.
John Wood [34]
Committed by John Were Clark, esq, charged with having on the 8th April inst, assaulted Sarah Wright in the parish of Holcombe Rogus, and made use of threatening language towards her, the said Sarah Wright. Warrant dated 17th April, 1834.
Edward Swiney [22]
Committed by J.J. Gordon Bremer, esq, charged with having at Devonport on the 1st May inst, assaulted William Ternouth, a peace officer, while in the execution of his duty as such peace officer. Warrant dated 7th May, 1834.
Thomas Hammick [35]
Committed by Robert Sheddon, esq, charged with rescuing certain goods and chattels from John Charley, a sheriff's officer, under a distress for rent; and also for an assault on the said John Charley. Warrant dated 24th May, 1834.
William Vosper [23]
Committed by Thomas Husband, esq, charged with having on the 29th May last, at Stoke Damerel. wilfully rode over one Sarah Clinton, with a certain horse, which has materially injured the right foot and leg of the said Sarah Clinton. Warrant dated 21st June, 1834.
In the Bridewell
Thomas Burroughs [33]
Committed by J.P. Carpenter and R.V. Willesford, clerks, as an ''incorrigible rogue'', having left his wife and 3 children chargeable to the parish of Milton Abbott. Warrant dated June 12th, 1834.
William McDonald [21]
Henry Agin [22]
John Banon [21]
Committed by G. Gregory, clerk, found wandering abroad and begging in the parish of Bridford. Warrant dated 18th June, 1834.
Remaining on Former Orders.
Arscott John
Convicted Feb Gen Sessions 1834 - Felony - Imprisoned 12 calendar months [6 weeks solitary].
Bacon James
Convicted of a Felony - Imprisoned 2 Years.
Brett William
Convicted of a Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 2 years.
Burgess Jane
Convicted of Bastardy - Imprisoned 12 calendar months.
Berry John
Convicted Plymouth Sessions Jan 1834 - Felony - Imprisoned 12 months.
Blagdon George alias Bugden
Convicted Lent Assizes - Felony - Imprisoned 12 calendar months.
Bray Thomas
Convicted Easter Sessions 1834 - Felony - Imprisoned 3 calendar months [3 weeks solitary].
Bunker Jane
Convicted Plymouth Sessions 1834 - Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 12 months [4 weeks solitary].
Brooks Joseph
Convicted Plymouth Sessions 1834 - Felony - Imprisoned 2 years [6 weeks solitary].
Bacon John
Convicted Lent Assizes 1834 - Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 18 calendar months [Death].
Bowden Mary
Convicted May 6th 1834 - Vagrancy [12th offence] - Imprisoned 3 months.
Bennett William
Convicted May 21st 1834 - Breaking a Door [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 2 calendar months.
Brown Henry
Convicted June 17th 1834 - Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 1 month.
Battenburge Dennis
Convicted June 20th 1834 - Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
Collings Avis
Convicted Lammas Assizes 1833 - Felony - Imprisoned 2 Years.
Cocks William
Convicted June 28th 1834 - Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 1 month.
Coats Richard
Convicted May 6th 1834 - Disobeying an order in Bastardy - Imprisoned 3 months.
Cross James
Convicted May 11th 1834 - Disobeying an order in Bastardy [4th offence] - Imprisoned 3 months.
Courtenay John
Convicted May 30th 1834 - Disobeying an order in Bastardy - Imprisoned 3 months.
Chugg Ann
Convicted June 4th 1834 - Bastardy [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 6 calendar months.
Dyke Susannah
Convicted Plymouth Jan Sessions - Felony - Imprisoned 12 months.
Dyer Elizabeth
Convicted March 5th 1834 - Bastardy - Imprisoned 12 calendar months.
Donkin Alexander
Convicted Lent Assizes 1834 - Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 6 calendar months.
Down John
Convicted May 30th 1834 - Vagrancy [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 3 months.
Elson Isaac
Convicted Lent Assizes 1834 - Misdemeanor [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 12 calendar months.
Ewes William
Convicted June 20th 1834 - Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
Emmett Jane alias Powell
Convicted June 21st 1834 - Bastardy - Imprisoned 6 months.
Ford William
Convicted Feb Gen Sessions 1834 - Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months [6 weeks solitary, 3 times whipped].
Flashman John
Convicted May 13th 1834 - Disobeying an order of Bastardy - Imprisoned 3 months.
Fear Philip
Convicted June 10th 1834 - Leaving his Family - Imprisoned 1 month.
Govier Richard
Convicted Lammas Assizes 1832 - Misdemeanor [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 2 Years.
Gerrish Elizabeth
Convicted Plymouth Sessions Jan 1834 - Felony [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 12 months [6 weeks solitary].
Gould Mary
Convicted May 16th 1834 - Bastardy - Imprisoned 3 calendar months.
Green William
Convicted June 7th 1834 - Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 month.
Glanvill Mary
Convicted June 14th 1834 - Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 3 calendar months.
Hele William
Convicted of a Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 18 calendar months.
Hewson William
Convicted of Felony - Imprisoned 12 months [4 weeks solitary].
Haddy Henry
Convicted Plymouth Sessions Feb 1834 - Felony [3rd offence] - Imprisoned 18 months [9 weeks solitary].
Hurford Richard
Convicted May 26th 1834 - Cutting a Holly Tree [4th offence] - Imprisoned 2 calendar months.
Hellen Richard
Convicted June 19th 1834 - Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
Hope Henry
Hope Ann
Hope Ann [jun]
Hope Joseph
Hope Mary Ann
Hope Caroline
Convicted June 24th 1834- Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
Isaac Mary
Convicted June 27th 1834 - Bastardy - Imprisoned 3 calendar months.
Julian John
Convicted Plymouth Sessions Feb 1834 - Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months.
Jones Elizabeth
Convicted May 2nd 1834 - Bastardy - Imprisoned 6 calendar months.
Knott Ann
Convicted August 13th 1833 - Bastardy - Imprisoned 1 Year.
Knight Mary
Convicted August 17th 1833 - Bastardy - Imprisoned 12 calendar months.
Lavis John
Convicted April 25th 1834 - Disobeying an order of Bastardy - Imprisoned 3 months.
Langworthy John
Convicted June 13th 1834 - Breaking Glass [3rd offence] - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
Luscombe John
Convicted June 25th 1834 - Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 1 month.
Metherell Thomas
Convicted Midsummer Sessions 1833 - Assault - Imprisoned 2 Years.
Murray John
Convicted Michaelmas Sessions 1833 - Assault - Imprisoned 2 Years.
Mock Elizabeth
Convicted Feb Gen Sessions 1834 - Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months [6 weeks solitary].
Mare William
Convicted April 11th 1834 - Disobeying an order of Bastardy [3rd offence] - Imprisoned 3 months.
Moggeridge William
Convicted May 20th 1834 - Vagrancy - Imprisoned 3 calendar months.
Mallett Samuel
Convicted June 2nd 1834 - Disobeying an order of Bastardy - Imprisoned 3 months.
Norton William
Convicted June 19th 1834 - Breach of Contract - Imprisoned 21 days.
Penwarn Richard
Convicted June 28th 1834 - Leaving his wife - Imprisoned 2 calendar months.
Pickard Jasper
Convicted August 11th 1819 - Dangerous and Insane for want of sureties.
Pallister Thomas
Convicted Midsummer Session 1933 - Assault - Imprisoned 8 calendar months.
Potter Elizabeth
Convicted Lent Assizes - Felony - Imprisoned 2 Years.
Piper Edward
Convicted Lent Assizes 1834 - Felony - Imprisoned 1 Year.
Powell William
Convicted April 9th 1834 - Disobeying an order of Bastardy - Imprisoned 3 months.
Pearce Henry
Convicted June 6th 1834 - Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 1 month.
Parrott John
Convicted June 26th 1834 - Vagrancy - Imprisoned 6 weeks.
Quin John
Convicted Plymouth Sessions January - Assaulting a Constable - Imprisoned 6 calendar months.
Reed Robert
Convicted Plymouth Sessions January - Assaulting a Constable - Imprisoned 6 calendar months.
Rogers John
Convicted Feb Plymouth Sessions - Felony - Imprisoned 12 months [6 weeks solitary].
Reed Elizabeth
Convicted March 5th 1834 - Bastardy [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 12 months.
Rein Daniel
Rein Kitty
Rein Jerry
Convicted June 13th 1834 - Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
Roper Thomas
Convicted June 16th 1834 - Disobeying an order of Bastardy - Imprisoned 3 months.
Ryon Timothy
Convicted June 18th 1834 - Court Martial - Imprisoned 30 days.
Spear John
Convicted Lent Assizes 1833 - Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 18 calendar months.
Smith William
Convicted Lent Assizes - Felony - Imprisoned 12 calendar months.
Snell Joanna
Convicted January 21st 1834 - Bastardy - Imprisoned 12 calendar months.
Stoneman William
Convicted May 13th 1834 - Disobeying an order of Bastardy - Imprisoned 3 months.
Scobell Richard
Convicted May 18th 1834 - Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 3 months.
Scarr William
Convicted May 28th 1834 - Court Martial - Imprisoned 2 months.
Shute John
Convicted May 29th 1834 - Leaving his Family [4th offence] - Imprisoned 2 months.
Spence David
Convicted May 31st 1834 - Leaving his Family - Imprisoned 2 months.
Tooze Joseph
Convicted Lent Assizes - Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months.
Thomas John
Convicted Easter Sessions 1834 - Felony - Imprisoned 6 calendar months [6 weeks solitary].
Talley John
Convicted April 30th 1834 - Disobeying an order of Bastardy - Imprisoned 3 months.
Trist John
Convicted April 30th 1834 - Disobeying an order of Bastardy - Imprisoned 3 months.
Tolchard Mary Ann
Convicted May 27th 1834 - Disorderly Apprentice - Imprisoned 6 weeks.
Thorne John
Convicted May 30th 1834 - Disobeying an order of Bastardy [3rd offence] - Imprisoned 3 months.
Tedman John
Convicted June 2nd 1834 - Vagrancy - Imprisoned 3 months.
Teehan John
Convicted June 7th 1834 - Leaving his Family - Imprisoned 1 month.
Tighe John
Convicted June 5th 1834 - Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
Thorne John
Convicted June 26th 1834 - Vagrancy - Imprisoned 6 weeks.
Vinnicombe Benjamine
Convicted January 19th 1819 - Dangerous and Insane for want of sureties.
Vicary Edward
Convicted Plymouth Sessions Apr 1834 - Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 12 months.
Wadland Nicholas
Convicted December 22nd 1828 - Dangerous and Insane for want of sureties [2nd offence].
Wakeham John
Convicted Lammas Assizes 1833 - Misdemeanor [2nd offence - Death] - Imprisoned 18 calendar months.
Walker James
Convicted Lent Assizes - Felony - Imprisoned 2 Years.
Weeks Mary
Convicted Plymouth Sessions April 1834 - Misdemeanor - Imprisoned 12 months.
Wright William
Convicted June 7th 1834 - Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
Were Robert
Convicted June 11th 1834 - Breach of Contract - Imprisoned 2 calendar months.
Wilson John
Convicted June 26th 1834 - Vagrancy - Imprisoned 1 month.
Webber Samuel
Convicted June 28th 1834 - Stealing a Cabbage - Imprisoned 2 months.
Worden Eliza
Convicted June 28th 1834 - Vagrancy [2nd offence] - Imprisoned 1 calendar month.
William Cole
Keeper of the Gaol and House of Correction for Devon.

Last updated 9 Jan 2006 - Brian Randell.

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