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Devon Quarter Sessions - Midsummer 1810 [DRO - QS32/88]

Transcribed by Brian Brassett

Midsummer Sessions July 10th 1810 - Devon - Bridewell Calendar.

For Trial
Thomas Sweetland
Committed May 12, by J. Sampson esq charged with feloniously stealing a Quantity of Barley and Straw. [comment: No Bill].
Richard Jackson
Committed June 13th by R.H. Fronde clerk charged with feloniously stealing a Fowl.
Benjamine Rice
Committed June 28th by Albany Savill esq charged with leaving his wife and family chargeable to the Borough and parish of Okehampton.
Edward Nelthorpe
Committed May 4th by Thomas lane esq Vagrant.
Michael Jordan
Committed May 19th by H.L. Templer esq Vagrant.
Sarah Jordan alias Arnold
Committed May 19th by H.L. Templer esq Vagrant.
George Filton
Committed June 6th by A. Hawkins esq Vagrant.
Richard Cann
Sarah Jenkins
Committed July 17th by George Burrington Clerk Vagrants.
On Orders
John Zorn
Epiphany Sessions 1807, charged with threatening the life of His Majesty etc. Insane, ordered to be imprisoned until His Majesty pleasure shall be known.
Sarah Richardson
Lammas Assize 1808, Convicted of stealing privately, etc, To be imprisoned 2 years.
William Bowerman
Lammas Assize 1808, Convicted of stealing Cyder out of a Cellar. To be Imprisoned 2 years.
Richard Parker
January 13th 1809. Committed by P.F. Milford esq and J.W. Cann clerk charged with being a dangerous and Insane person for want of sureties.
Ann Parsons
Lent Assizes Convicted of stealing clothes. To be imprisoned for 2 years.
Jane Powell
Lent Assizes Convicted of stealing clothes. To be imprisoned for 2 years.
Mary Downes
Lammas Assizes Convicted of stealing a Blanket, etc. To be Imprisoned One Year.
Ann Luke
Lammas Assizes Convicted of stealing clothes, etc. To be Imprisoned One Year.
Phillip Fear
Lammas Assizes Convicted of stealing Money, etc. To be Imprisoned One Year.
Richard Solomon
Lammas Assizes Convicted of an Assault with an Intent to Ravish, etc. To be Imprisoned One Year.
William Launce
Lammas Assize 1809. Convicted of stealing a Feather bed. To be Imprisoned 1 year.
George Murchant
Lammas Assize 1809. Convicted of stealing goods out of a Warehouse. Imprisoned 2 years.
John Witheridge
Lammas Assize 1809. Convicted of Bigamy. Imprisoned 2 years.
Elizabeth Brown
Lammas Assize 1809. Convicted of stealing clothes. Imprisoned 2 years.
Sarah Parsons
Lammas Assize 1809. Convicted of stealing a piece of Muslin. Imprisoned 2 years.
John Chapple
Lammas Assize 1809. Convicted of Burglary. Imprisoned 2 years.
Emlyn Burnman
Committed Nov 1st by R. Pine Coffin & J. Hooper Morrison esq's. Bastardy for 12 months.
Elizabeth Richards
Committed Dec 2nd by Right Hon Lord Rolle & J. Hurkell esq. Bastardy for 12 months.
Mary Bond Thomas
Lent Assize 1810 Convicted of stealing Bank Notes. To be imprisoned 2 years.
Richard Kindle
Lent Assize 1810 Convicted of stealing Bank Notes. To be imprisoned 2 years.
Edward Hoke
Lent Assize 1810 Convicted of stealing a Watch, etc. To be imprisoned One year.
William Rose
Lent Assize 1810 Convicted of stealing Blue Cloth, etc. To be imprisoned One year.
Thomas Turner
Lent Assize 1810 Convicted of stealing a Silver Watch, etc. To be imprisoned One year.
Ann Ledstone
Lent Assize 1810 Convicted of stealing of Wheat, etc. To be imprisoned One year.
Thomas Davey
Lent Assize 1810 Convicted of stealing a Brass Kettle, etc. To be imprisoned Six Calendar months.
John Teddey
Lent Assize 1810 Convicted of stealing Boots and Shoes, etc. To be imprisoned Six Calendar months.
Susan Binney
Lent Assize 1810 Convicted of stealing Silver Spoons, etc. To be imprisoned Six Calendar months.
Sarah Head
Lent Assize 1810 Convicted of stealing Gowns and other Articles. To be imprisoned Six Calendar months.
Sarah Tute
Lent Assize 1810 Convicted of stealing Petticoats, Blankets, etc. To be imprisoned Six Calendar months.
Mary Fitzpatrick
Committed March 27th by R.H. Frude Clerk and A. Hawkins esq. Bastardy for 12 months.
Thomas Turner
Easter Session Convicted of Stealing Copper Sheathing. To be Imprisoned 3 months.
William Gourd
Lent Assize Convicted of stealing in a Dwelling House, etc. To be Imprisoned 2 years.
William Rose
Lent Assize Convicted of stealing in a Dwelling House, etc. To be Imprisoned 2 years.
William Pope
Lent Assize Convicted of stealing wearing Apparel, etc. To be Imprisoned 2 years.
Thomas Williams
Lent Assize Convicted of a Burglary, etc. To be Imprisoned One Year.
James Langham
Lent Assize Convicted of stealing Silver Spoons, etc. To be Imprisoned One Year.
William Thomas alias B. Stuart
Lent Assize Convicted of stealing Black Silk Cloaks, etc. To be Imprisoned Six Calendar months.
J. MIller alias J. Butler
Lent Assize Convicted of stealing Cotton Gowns, etc. To be Imprisoned Six Calendar months.
Margaret Toms
Committed May 9th by Duke Younge Clerk and Paul Treby Treby esq Bastardy for 12 months.
Matthew Roberts
Committed May 10th by J. Lane esq for disobeying an order in Bastardy. 3 months.
Mary Tuckerman
Committed May 22nd by A. Hawkins esq, R.H. Frude & E. Edmunds clerks Bastardy 12 months.
William Row
Committed June 14th by G. Burrington clerk for leaving his family. 1 Calendar month
Jane Ward
Committed June 18th by Joseph Pridham esq Vagrant. 1 month.
Margaret Row
Committed July 5th by George Burrington clerk Vagrant. 7 Days.
Elizabeth Doidge
Committed July 5th by Jospeh Pridham esq Vagrant for 2 months.
Mary Mayne
Mary Clarke
Elizabeth French
Sarah Thorne
Sarah Thorne junior
Elizabeth Thorne
Elizabeth Farmer
Mary Ann Farmer
Peggy Farmer
Daniel Farmer
Committed July 6th by James Carrington clerk - Vagrants for 7days.
W. McIntire
Committed July 7th by George Burrington Clerk on suspicion of Felony - for further Examination.
Discharged since the Last Sessions

Last updated 25 May 2005 - Brian Randell.

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