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Folios 222-224. A list of prisoners in the gaol at Gloucester, [Gloucestershire],...

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[1830]

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Folios 222-224. A list of prisoners in the gaol at Gloucester, [Gloucestershire], committed for machine breaking and rioting. 1, William King, aged 19, committed 27 November for destroying thrashing machine worth £50, property of Jacob Hayward of Beverstone. 2, Henry Compton, aged 25; 3, John Stancomb, aged 22; 4, Worthy Mann, aged 22; 5, John Elliotts, aged 23; all committed 27 November for destroying thrashing, worth £40, and haymaking machine, worth £20, property of the Jacob Hayward. 6, Robert Ball, aged 22, committed 27 November for destroying a thrashing machine worth £10 on 26 November, property of Henry Hart of Horsley. 7, Joseph White, aged 26; 8, James White, aged 22; 9, William Cox, aged 23; 10, John White, aged 30; 11, John Cypher, aged 39; all committed 27 November for destroying machines worth £40, property of Jacob Hayward. 12, William Biglaud, aged 23; 13, Jeremiah Fry, aged 16; 15, Samuel Seal, aged 32; 16, John Poole, aged 23, committed 27 November for destroying thrashing machine worth £50, property of Jacob Hayward. 17, Richard Ferrabee, aged 27,; 18, John Radford, aged 19; 19, John Ford, aged 22; all committed 29 November for destroyed a thrashing machine, worth £40, and a haymaking machine, worth £20, property of Jacob Hayward. 20, George Wood, aged 27, committed 29 November for being 'riotously assembled with other persons to the amount of 100' and causing terror on his Majesty's subjects. 21, John Williams, aged 19, committed 29 November for destroying threshing machine worth £40, property of Jacob Hayward. 22, John Wood, aged 27, committed 29 November for destroying a thrashing machine, worth £40, a haymaking machine, worth £40, and a haymaking, worth £20, property of Jacob Hayward. 23, William Golding, aged 18, committed 29 November for having assembled in a riotous group, at both the parishes of Telbury and Beverstone, and causing disturbance to her majesty's subjects. 24, Richard Cole, aged 37, committed 30 November for 'feloniously and tumultuously assembled' at Coln Rogers, and for using a axe as a weapon against special officers, in particular against [William Hewan] of Northleach, whose horse he cut severely with the axe. 25, James Merrett, aged 29, committed 30 November for destroying a seed machine, property of William Hillier of Bibury. 26, John Edgeworth, aged 31, committed 30 November, assisted in destroying threshing machine, property of William Hillier. 27, Joshua Stevens, aged 45; 28, Robert Stevens, aged 50; both committed 30 November for assisting the destroying of thrashing machine, property of Herman Howes of Coln Rogers. 29, Thomas Edgeworth, aged 58, committed 30 November for assisting in the destroying of a thrashing machine, property of Reverend S Creswell of Bibury. 30, Edward Musto, aged 29, committed 30 November for destroying a chaff knife, property of William Hillier. 31, William Jefferis [William Jefferes], aged 20, committed 30 November assisted others in the breaking with intent to destroy thrashing machine, property of William Hillier. 32, Henry Adams, aged 23; 33, John Hunt, aged 20; 34, [Edward Scotford], aged 29; 35, William Witchell, aged 40; all committed 30 November for assembling with the intension of destroying the machines of John Tuskwell of Eastleach Turville. 36, Richard Hicks, aged 24; 37, Benjamin Hunt, aged 54; 38, Robert Parker, aged 36; committed 30 November for assembling with the intention of breaking and destroying in Southrop. 39, Thomas Smith, aged 28; 40, [Richard Beuwell], aged 21; 41, Robert Ebsworth, aged 26; Thomas Wells, aged 46; Henry Eldridge, aged 33; 44, John Adams, aged 30; 45, Thomas Cox, aged 17; all committed 30 November for assembling in large numbers in the parishes of Eastleach Martin and Eastleach Turville, and for breaking machines, property of James Proctor and others. 46, Robert Crook, aged 22, committed 30 November for assembling in Southrop with the intention of breaking machines. 47, Benjamin Bayles, aged 31; 48, Joseph Allen, aged 21; 49, James Hall, aged 31; 50, John Aldridge, aged 27; 51, Robert Bayles, aged 27; 52, Edmund Palmer, aged 18; all committed 30 November for 'riotously' assembling in Southrop with the intention of breaking machines. 53, James Silk, aged 30, committed 1 December for destroying thrashing machines belonging to Robert Price and J C Radway, both of Quennington [Quenington]. 54, Thomas Turner, aged 25; 55, James Fox, aged 17; 56, Harman Looker, aged 16; 57, Henry Looker, aged 20; 58, William Spencer, aged 21; 59, [Thomas Tunder], aged 18; 60, James Edgeworth, aged 28; 61, Edward Keylock, aged 20; all committed 1 December for 'riotously assembled', and destroyed a thrashing machine, property of Reverend Creswell of Bibury. 62, Charles Gillett, aged 25; 63, Christopher Ponting, aged 43; 64, William Sparrow, aged 16; 65, John Mitchell, aged 25; 66, Thomas Mitchell, aged 30; 67, Charles Ferris, aged 31; 68, John Lewis, aged 46; 69, John May, aged 26; 70, James Carver, aged 20; 71, James Clapper, aged 24; 72, George Hignell, aged 24; 73, William Jones, aged 30; 74, John Draper, aged 22; all committed 3 December for riotously and unlawfully assembling and for breaking the machines of John Savory and others, in Fairford. 75, Richard Adams, aged 21; 76, Charles Harvey, aged 31; 77, Robert Cowley, aged 24; committed 3 December for unlawfully assembling and destroying machines, property of the John Savory and others. 78, Robert Miles, aged 18, committed December for unlawfully assembling with others and destroying property and machines, property of [James Preater] of Eastleach. 79, Elizabeth Parker, aged 23, committed December destroyed with others a thrashing machine worth £50, property of Jacob Hayward, of Beverstone. 80, [William Debanh], aged 22; 81, John Kentages, aged 28; 82, Edward Whitehead, aged 27; all committed 6 December for destroying a thrashing machines and two chaff machines, property of Percy Smith of [Coln St Aldwyn]. 83, Isaac Boulton, aged 40, committed 6 December for 'riotously' assembling with others and destroying machines, property of John Savory of Fairfield. 84, Thomas Weaving, aged 30,committed 10 December for destroying barn doors and chaff machine, property of Robert Price, of Quennington [Quenington]. 85, Joseph Edington, aged 49, committed 13 December for breaking the thrashing machine, property of Joshua Casby Radway, the papermakers of Quennington [Quenington]. The above were committed by the following: George Cooke, Thomas Kingscote, P B Burnelle, G P Holford, R S Holford, [W M Paul], J H Kingscote, Lord Sherbourne, H E Waller, [William Price] (clerk), J W Peters (clerk), Thomas Huntingford (clerk), C Pitt (clerk), James Dutton, John Raymond Barker, and William Rice (clerk).

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