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Memoranda of convictions, general

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Q/PC/2/51/C1-C75
Title
Memoranda of convictions, general
Date
1832
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Q/PC2

This index is arranged in the following order

Name, parish and occupation of offender, with date and details of their crime and additional information

51/C/1

18 May 1832;

Isaac Taylor, Thomas Perriman and Jonathan Perriman;

Trespassing on land called the Brake near Ashwick House, Marshfield, the property of Knightly William Horlock, Esq with intent to destroy rooks; C W Codrington, JP at Dodington.

Fined 1/- each (compensation for trespass) to be paid to an overseer of the poor, and 4/6 costs, to be paid to the Constable of Marshfield.

Given one week to pay. In default to serve one calendar month in Horsley House of Correction.

Crime committed Sunday 6 May 1832

51/C/2

26 April 1832; John Harford;

Trespassing on land in Wapley & Codrington called Elmhay, the property of George Horlock, and climbing a tree with intent to destroy rooks;

C W Codrington, JP at Dodington.

Fined 1/-(compensation for trespass) to be paid to an overseer of the poor, and 5/- costs to be paid to the Constable of Wapley & Codrington.

Given fourteen days to pay. In default, hard labour for one calendar month in Horsley House of Correction.

Crime committed 16 April 1832

51/C/3

18 May 1832;

Jacob Hinton;

Trespassing on land called the Brake near Ashwick House, Marshfield, the property of Knightly William Horlock, Esq, with intent to destroy rooks;

C W Codrington, JP at Dodington,

Warned off by George Coles and two hours later by Charles Treadwell, servants to K W Horlock, Esq.

Fined 5/- (compensation for trespass), and 5/6 costs. Both sums to be paid to the Constable of Marshfield, or hard labour for one calendar month in Horsley House of Correction.

Crime committed 6 May 1832

51/C/4

18 May 1832;

Edward Bence;

Trespassing on land called the Brake near Ashwick House, Marshfield, the property of Knightly William Horlock, Esq, with intent to destroy rooks;

C W Codrington JP at Dodington,

Warned off by George Coles at midday and two hours later by Charles Treadwell, servants to K W Horlock, Esq. Bence had rooks in his pockets. Refused to give them up or to give his name. Said he came from Chippenham.

Fined 2/- (compensation for trespass), and 6/6 costs. Both sums to be paid to the Constable of Marshfield, or hard labour for two calendar month in Horsley House of Correction.

Crime committed 6 May 1832

51/C/5

6 April 1832;

Richard Tily of Marshfield, labourer;

Assault and battery on Mary Coates at Marshfield;

John Horlock, JP and Knightly William Horlock, JP at Marshfield.

Fined £1 and 6/- costs.

Given one month to pay. In default to serve two calendar months in Horsley House of Correction.

Crime committed Wednesday 21 March 1832

51/C/6

6 April 1832;

Robert Andrews, Robert Williams and William Lewis, labourers of Marshfield;

Assault and battery on Mary Coates at Marshfield;

J Horlock, JP and K W Horlock, JP at Marshfield.

Fined 14/- and 6/- costs each.

Given one month to pay. In default to serve one calendar month in Horsley House of Correction.

Crime committed Wednesday 21 March

1832

51/C/7

27 April 1832;

Edward Fisher;

Beating for game with a dog and nets on enclosed land in Marshfield, occupied by Worthy Bedford;

J Horlock, JP and K W Horlock, JP at Marshfield.

George Hall, under-gamekeeper to Sir C B Codrington, Bt of Dodington, complainant.

Two calendar months hard labour in Horsley House of Correction. On expiry of this, to find two sureties of £10 as a guarantee against re-offending for one year. In default, to serve a further six calendar months hard labour.

Crime committed (with others) at about 2 am on 26 November 1831

51/C/8

16 June 1832

[printed form];

Esau Hancock;

Assaulting Esther Hancock at Cheltenham;

Rt Hon Edward, lord Ellenborough, JP and T Newell, JP at Cheltenham.

Fined £1 and 5/6 costs, or one calendar month in Northleach House of Correction.

Crime committed 14 June 1832

51/C/9

29 June 1832

[printed form];

William Jukes;

Leaving his three children chargeable to the parish of Chipping Sodbury for the past fourteen months;

W G Davy, JP at Wick and Abson.

Two calendar months hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

Crime committed 10 April 1831

51/C/10

10 April 1832

[printed form];

Milson Harris;

Assaulting Thomas Dogood at Coleford;

P J Ducarel, JP and Charles H Morgan, JP at Coleford.

Fined 5/-, to be paid to an overseer of the poor of Newland and 12/- costs, or hard labour for one calendar month in Littledean House of Correction.

Crime committed 26 March 1832

51/C/11

19 June 1832

[printed form];

Sarah Cook;

Assaulting Jemima Cook at Alvington;

G Ormerod, JP and Rev Charles Henry Morgan, JP at Lydney.

Fined 2/6, to be paid to John James, overseer of the poor of Alvington, and 6/- costs, or seven days hard labour in Littledean House of Correction.

Crime committed 3 June 1832

51/C/12

19 June 1832

[printed form];

John Martin;

Assaulting William Hazard at Lydney;

G Ormerod, JP and Rev C H Morgan, JP at Lydney.

Fined 2/6, to be paid to James Kelsey, overseer of the poor of Lydney, and 5/6 costs, or seven days hard labour in Littledean House of Correction.

Crime committed 24 May 1832

51/C/13

28 February 1832

[printed form];

James Baldwyn;

Assaulting Edward Thompson at English Bicknor;

Rev T Thomas, JP and Rev C H Morgan, JP at Lydney.

Fined £1, to be paid to an overseer of the poor, and 7/6 costs, or one calendar month in Littledean House of Correction.

Crime committed 4 February 1832

51/C/14

27 March 1832

[printed form];

John Harris;

Assaulting James Lewis at St Briavels Hundred;

Rev T Thomas, JP and Rev C H Morgan, JP at Lydney.

Fined £4 9s 6d, to be paid to the County Treasurer, and 10/6 costs, or three calendar months hard labour in Littledean House of Correction.

Crime committed 18 September 1832

51/C/15

27 March 1832;

John Powell of Aylburton, Lydney, licensed beer retailer;

Allowing card gaming and tippling on his premises;

Rev T Thomas, JP and Rev C H Morgan, JP at a Petty Sessions held for the Forest Division.

First offence.

Fined £1 12s 0d and 8/- costs.

Crime committed 7 February 1832

51/C/16

22 May 1832;

Henry Worgan;

Stealing underwood from Casswell Wood at Tidenham, the property of the Duke of Beaufort;

G Ormerod, JP and Rev C H Morgan, JP at Lydney.

Previously convicted of stealing wood from James Thorn's wood in Tidenham, by P J Ducarel and E Machen, JPs on 30 August, 1831, for which he was fined £1 and 7/6 costs.

To serve twelve months in Littledean House of Correction.

Crime committed 3 September 1831

51/C/17

13 April 1832;

John Long of Dursley, labourer;

Found to possess part of a beech tree, the property of Edward Sheppard, Esq. (After the execution of a search warrant.)

P B Purnell, JP and H W Dyer, JP at Wotton-under-Edge.

Fined £1 10s 0d, to be paid to Reuben Hill, assistant overseer of the poor; 2/- damages and 6/6 costs.

Given fourteen days to pay. In default hard labour for six weeks in Horsley House of Correction.

[Date of crime not given]

51/C/18

27 April 1832;

John Smith of Dursley, licensed beer retailer;

Allowing disorderly behaviour on his premises;

H W Dyer, JP and P B Purnell, JP at a Petty Sessions held for Berkeley Upper Division.

First offence.

Fined £3 10s 0d and £1 2s 6d costs.

Crime committed 11 April 1832

51/C/19

3 May 1832;

John Freeman, Thomas Freeman, Joseph Collett, William Collett, and William Mason, labourers of Kingham, Oxfordshire

Violently assaulting John and Robert Palmer, pig dealers of Stow?on?the?Wold;

Rev F E Witts, JP and Rev R W Ford, JP at Stow-on-the-Wold.

Fined 30/- each, to be paid to an overseer of the poor, and 23/- each for costs to the complainants.

Crime committed 29 April 1832

51/C/20

19 April 1832

[printed form];

Thomas Fry;

Assaulting Harriet Fuller at Westbury?on?Trym;

G Goldney, JP and G Worrall, JP at the Lawford's Gate Sessions room.

Fined 20/- and 7/6 costs, or fourteen days in Horsley House of Correction.

Crime committed 15 April 1832

51/C/21

19 April 1832

[printed form];

Joseph Miller/Millar;

Assaulting Margaret Rowclift at St James [Bristol];

G Goldney, JP and G Worrall, JP at Lawford's Gate Sessions room.

Fined £2 10s 0d and 7/6 costs, or one calendar month in Horsley House of Correction.

Crime committed 17 April 1832

51/C/22

31 May 1832

[printed form];

George Mauler;

Assaulting William Aubery at Stapleton;

J Lewis, JP and G Worrall, JP at Lawford's Gate Sessions room.

Fined £1 and 7/- costs or three weeks in Lawford's Gate House of Correction.

Crime committed 24 May 1832

51/C/23

14 June 1832

[printed form];

Francis Bryant the elder and Francis Bryant the younger;

Assaulting Martha Guest at St George [Bristol];

D Cave, JP and G Goldney, JP at Lawford's Gate Sessions room.

Fined 10/- each (8/6 to go to an overseer of the poor and 11/6 to the complainant), or one calendar month in Horsley House of Correction.

Crime committed 12 June 1832

51/C/24

17 may 1832

[printed form];

William Walker;

Assaulting Samuel Long at St George [Bristol];

H W Newman, JP and J Haythorne, JP at Lawford's Gate Sessions room.

Fined 5/- and 6/6 costs, or fourteen days in Lawford's Gate House of Correction.

Crime committed 8 May 1832

51/C/25

2 May 1832;

Tristram Burridge of St Augustine, Bristol, fishmonger;

Seen to be drunk by Gabriel Goldney, JP; G Goldney, JP at Clifton.

Fined 5/-.

Crime committed 2 May 1832

51/C/26

7 June 1832;

John Taylor Bevan;

Taking fish from Hanham mill pond, valued at 20/- the property of Henry Bush, Esq;

J P Parker, JP.

Fined 5/- and 7/- costs, or fourteen days in Lawford's Gate House of Correction.

Crime committed 25 May 1832

51/C/27

12 June 1832

[printed form];

Joseph Watkins of Moreton?in?Marsh, labourer;

Assaulting Samuel Hitchman;

Rev J R Hall, JP and Frederick Colvile, JP at Moreton?in?Marsh.

Fined 4/- and 6/- costs, or one calendar month in Northleach House of Correction.

Crime committed 7 June 1832

51/C/28

29 May 1832

[printed form];

William Glover of Chipping Campden, licensed beer retailer;

Allowing beer to be consumed on his premises after 10pm;

Rev J R Hall, JP and F Colvile, JP at a Petty Sessions for the Upper Division of Kiftsgate Hundred.

First offence.

Fined £2 - half to be paid to John Hanley, the prosecutor - and the rest to the County Treasurer, and 6/6 costs.

Crime committed 19 May 1832

51/C/29

17 April 1832

[printed form];

Elizabeth, wife of William Partlow;

Assaulting William Melen at Quinton;

Rev J R Hall, JP and Rev C Jeaffreson, JP at Moreton?in?Marsh.

Fined 5/-, to be paid to Lee Davis, overseer of the poor, and £1 costs to the complainant, or fourteen days in Northleach House of Correction.

Crime committed 16 April 1832

51/C/30

1 May 1832

[printed form];

George Hawker of Blockley, Worcs;

Trespassing in pursuit of game, in a close at Sezincote occupied by Thomas Hands;

Rev J R Hall, JP at Moreton?in?Marsh.

Fined £1 9s 6d, to be paid to Thomas Hands, overseer of the poor, and 10/6 costs, to be paid to David Gledhill, the complainant. In default, hard labour for two calendar months in Northleach House of Correction.

Crime committed 9 April 1832

51/C/31

19 June 1832;

Richard Limbrick;

Leaving a child, twelve month previously, and another child ten months later, whereby they became chargeable to the parish of Wickwar

F Trotman, JP at Pucklechurch.

Six weeks hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

51/C/32

11 June 1832;

Thomas Gordon, clothier of Painswick;

Paying James Llewellin, weaver of Stroud, his wages in goods instead of current coin;

Rev P Hawker, JP and Thomas Henry Kingscote, JP at Horsley.

First offence.

Fined £5, £4 of which to Samuel King, weaver of Bisley, informer, and the rest to the County Treasurer. 8/6 costs to be paid to the informer

Crime committed 15 March 1832

51/C/33

19 April 1832;

William Smart of Bisley, clothier;

Paying Sarah Hunt, clothworker of Bisley, her wages in goods instead of current coin;

R Kingscote, JP; T H Kingscote, JP and Rev P Hawker, JP at Horsley.

First offence.

Fined £7, £5 of which to go to Henry Fisher, spinner of Bisley, informer, and the rest to the County Treasurer. 8/6 costs to go to the informer.

Crime committed 9 March 1832

51/C/34

19 April 1832;

William Smart of Bisley, clothier;

Paying Ann Townsend, clothworker of Bisley, her wages in goods instead of current coin;

R Kingscote, JP; T H Kingscote, JP and Rev P Hawker, JP at Horsley.

First offence.

Fined £7, £5 of which to go to Henry Fisher, spinner of Bisley, informer, and the rest to the County Treasurer. 8/6 costs to go to the informer.

Crime committed 9 March 1832

51/C/35

3 May 1832;

Daniel Cox of Bisley, clothier;

Paying Hester Jenkins, clothworker of Bisley, wages in goods instead of current coin;

R Kingscote, JP; T H Kingscote, JP and Rev P Hawker, JP at Horsley.

Samuel King, weaver of Bisley, informer.

First offence.

Fined £10, £9 10s 0d of which to go to the informer, in addition to 13/- costs, and 10/- to go to the County Treasurer.

Crime committed 2 February 1832

51/C/36

19 April 1832;

Nathaniel and Joseph Jones, clothiers of Minchinhampton;

Paying Abraham Aldum, clothworker of Bisley, wages in goods instead of current coin;

R Kingscote, JP; Rev P Hawker, JP and T H Kingscote, JP at Horsley.

Samuel King, weaver of Bisley, informer.

First offence.

Fined £5, £3 of which to go to the informer, in addition to 8/6 costs, and £2 to the County Treasurer.

Crime committed 8 March 1832

51/C/37

19 April 1832;

Nathaniel and Joseph Jones, clothiers of Minchinhampton;

Paying William Lea, weaver of Bisley, wages in goods instead of current coin;

R Kingscote, JP; Rev P Hawker, JP and T H Kingscote, JP at Horsley.

Samuel King, weaver of Bisley, informer.

First offence.

Fined £5, £3 of which to go to the informer, in addition to 8/6 costs, and £2 to the County Treasurer.

Crime committed 13 February 1832

51/C/38

15 May 1832; Joseph Lusty of Standish, weaver;

Paying Charles Holder, weaver of Painswick, wages in goods instead of current coin;

R Kingscote, JP; T H Kingscote, JP; A Shakespeare, JP and Rev P Hawker, JP at Horsley.

Samuel King, weaver of Bisley, informer.

First offence.

Fined £10, £9 of which to go to the informer, in addition to 8/6 costs, and £1 to the County Treasurer.

Crime committed 10 March 1832

51/C/39

15 May 1832;

Thomas Gordon, clothier of Painswick;

Paying James Llewellin, weaver of Stroud, in goods instead of current coin;

R Kingscote, JP; T H Kingscote, JP; A Shakespeare, JP and Rev P Hawker, JP at Horsley.

Henry Fisher, spinner of Bisley, informer.

First offence.

Fined £5, £4 of which to go to the informer, in addition to 9/6 costs, and £1 to the County Treasurer.

Crime committed 25 February 1832

51/C/40

13 June 1832

[printed form];

George Timbrel of Ford, Temple Guiting;

Assaulting Honor Tyrrell in Lower Guiting;

J Timbrill, DD, JP and Rev J Keysall, JP at Tewkesbury.

Fined £3 10s 0d and 30/- costs.

Crime committed 28 May 1832

51/C/41

15 June 1832

[printed form];

Elisabeth, wife of William Peyton, labourer of Bisley;

Breaking twenty-six panes of window glass in the dwelling house of Elizabeth Alder, widow of Bisley;

H Burgh, JP and Rev P Hawker, JP at Stroud.

Fined 13/- damages, to be paid to Thomas Hazle, overseer of the poor, and 8/6 costs to the complainant, or two months in Horsley House of Correction.

Crime committed 7 June 1832

51/C/42

29 June 1832

[printed form];

Robert Lugg of Bisley, labourer;

Trespassing on Bisley Common and digging up and stealing about ten square yards of turf and soil, the property of William Lewis, Esq, lord of the manor;

H Burgh, JP and Rev P Hawker, JP at Stroud.

Fined 10/- and 7/6 costs to be paid to the complainant, or two calendar months hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

Crime committed 15 May 1832

51/C/43

29 June 1832

[printed form];

Thomas Burroughs of Bisley, millwright;

Taking away manure from Bisley Common, the property of William Lewis, Esq, lord of the manor;

H Burgh, JP and Rev P Hawker, JP at Stroud.

Fined 6d and 7/6 costs, or two calendar months hard labour in Horsley House of Correction.

Crime committed 1 June 1832

51/C/44

21 May 1832

[printed form];

John Matthews and James Powell, labourers of Stroud;

Stealing about fifty cabbages from a garden in Painswick the property of Samuel Hatton, clothworker

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

Hard labour for six calendar months in Horsley House of Correction.

Crime committed 19 May 1832

51/C/45

10 May 1832

[printed form];

George Matthews of Stroud, labourer;

Cutting down and stealing several ash poles from a plantation in Eastington, the property of Peter Leversage, Esq

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

Hard labour for two calendar months in Horsley House of Correction.

Crime committed 9 May 1832

51/C/46

15 June 1832

[printed form];

Richard Bidmead of Stroud, flock-merchant;

Assaulting William Brunsdon Cox, labourer of Stroud, at Stonehouse;

H Burgh, JP and Rev P Hawker, JP at Stroud.

Fined £5 including 15/6 costs, or two calendar months in Horsley House of Correction.

Crime committed 3 June 1832

51/C/47

15 June 1832

[printed form];

Richard Franklin;

Causing his three children to become chargeable to the parish of Bisley for the previous month;

H Burgh, JP and Rev P Hawker, JP at Stroud.

Hard labour for one calendar month in Horsley House of Correction.

Crime committed c.15 May 1832

51/C/48

3 May 1832

[printed form];

Daniel McCarty;

Begging in Painswick;

H Burgh, JP at Stroud.

Hard labour for one calendar month in Horsley House of Correction.

Crime committed 3 May 1832

51/C/49

11 June 1832;

John Rees of Llandovery, Carmarthen, horse dealer;

Leading and driving a horse on a foot-pavement in Gosditch ward, Cirencester

J Cripps, JP.

Fined 40/-.

Crime committed 11 June 1832

51/C/50

26 June 1832

[printed form];

Thomas and Catherine Smith;

Assaulting John Conroy at Cheltenham;

R B Cooper, JP and T Newell, JP at Cheltenham.

Fined £1 and 5/10 costs each, or two calendar months in Northleach House of Correction.

Crime committed 25 June 1832

51/C/51

8 May 1832

[printed form];

Joseph Kitchen;

Assaulting Joseph Yeend at Bishops Cleeve;

J H Ollney, JP and T Newell, JP at Cheltenham.

Fined 5/- and 4/6 costs.

Crime committed 7 May 1832

51/C/52

17 May 1832

[printed form];

William Williams;

Assaulting William Jennings at Cheltenham;

R B Cooper, JP and T Newell, JP at Cheltenham.

Fined 15/- and 5/- costs, or one calendar month in Northleach House of Correction.

Crime committed 16 May 1832

51/C/53

26 June 1832

[printed form];

Ann Smith ;

Assaulting John Conroy at Cheltenham;

R B Cooper, JP and T Newell, JP at Cheltenham.

Fined 5/- and 5/10 costs, or seven days in Northleach House of Correction.

Crime committed 25 June 1832

51/C/54

3 May 1832

[printed form];

George Cratchley, retail beer dealer of Cheltenham;

Keeping his premises open for the sale of beer until 11.15 pm;

J E Viner, JP and T Newell, JP at a Petty sessions for Cheltenham Division.

First offence.

Fined £2 and 5/6 costs.

Crime committed 30 April 1832

51/C/55

31 May 1832

[printed form];

William Miles of Cheltenham, licensed victualler;

Allowing beer to be taken from his premises during the hours of Divine Service at the parish church;

J E Viner, JP and T Newell, JP acting for Cheltenham Division.

First offence.

Fined £1 and 5/6 costs.

Crime committed Sunday morning 27 May 1832

51/C/56

31 May 1832

[printed form];

Thomas Shipton of Cheltenham, retail beer dealer;

Keeping open his premises for the sale of beer between midnight and 1 am;

J E Viner, JP and T Newell, JP at a Petty Sessions for Cheltenham Division.

First offence.

Fined £2 and 5/6 costs.

Crime committed 26 May 1832

51/C/57

26 May 1832

[printed form];

William Allen;

Assaulting Henry Holland at Cheltenham;

R B Cooper, JP and T Newell, JP at Cheltenham.

Fined 2/6 and 8/- costs.

Crime committed 21 May 1832

51/C/58

26 May 1832

[printed form];

Thomas Apperley;

Assaulting William Quarrel at Cheltenham;

R B Cooper, JP and T Newell, JP at Cheltenham.

Fined 5/- and 4/6 costs.

Crime committed 23 May 1832

51/C/59

24 May 1832

[printed form];

John Shean;

Assaulting John Walls at Cheltenham;

Sir W Hicks, Bt, JP and R B Cooper, JP at Cheltenham.

Fined 5/-.

Crime committed 23 May 1832

51/C/60

26 May 1832

[printed form];

John Willis;

Assaulting Henry Holland at Cheltenham;

R B Cooper, JP and T Newell, JP at Cheltenham.

Fined £1 and 8/- costs.

Crime committed 21 May 1832

51/C/61

22 May 1832

[printed form];

John Child;

Assaulting William Morgan at Cheltenham;

Sir W Hicks, Bt, JP and R B Cooper, JP at Cheltenham.

Fined £1 and 5/- costs, or two calendar months in Northleach House of Correction.

Crime committed 21 May 1832

51/C/62

24 May 1832

[printed form]; John Mason; Assaulting Simon Harris at Charlton Kings; Sir W Hicks, Bt, JP and R B Cooper, JP at Cheltenham.

Fined 5/- and 8/- costs, or fourteen days in Northleach House of Correction.

Crime committed 22 May 1832

51/C/63

24 April 1832

[printed form]; William Hays; Assaulting William Jennings at Cheltenham; Sir W Hicks, Bt, JP and J E Viner, JP at Cheltenham.

Fined 15/- and 3/- costs, or one calendar month in Northleach House of Correction.

Crime committed 21 April 1832

51/C/64

22 May 1832

[printed form];

Henry Davis;

Assaulting Henry Holland at Cheltenham;

Sir W Hicks, Bt, JP and R B Cooper, JP at Cheltenham.

Fined £1 and 4/- costs, or two months in Northleach House of Correction.

Crime committed 21 May 1832

51/C/65

28 April 1832

[printed form];

Robert Green of Cheltenham, licensed victualler;

Allowing drunkenness and disorderly behaviour on his premises;

Sir W Hicks, Bt, JP and Rev W Hicks, JP.

Fined £2 10 0d and 6/6 costs.

Crime committed 26 April 1832

51/C/66

17 May 1832

[printed form];

James Wicksey;

Assaulting Mary Chew and Ann Slaney at Bishops Cleeve;

R B Cooper, JP and J E Viner, JP at Cheltenham.

Fined 10/- and 5/- costs.

Crime committed 14 May 1832

51/C/67

22 May 1832

[printed form];

William Archer;

Assaulting Henry Holland at Cheltenham;

Sir W Hicks, Bt, JP and R B Cooper, JP at Cheltenham.

Fined £1 and 7/- costs, or one calendar month in Northleach House of Correction.

Crime committed 21 May 1832

51/C/68

22 May 1832

[printed form];

John Child;

Assaulting Henry Holland at Cheltenham;

Sir W Hicks, Bt, JP and R B Cooper, JP at Cheltenham.

Fined £4 and 5/- costs, or two months in Northleach House of Correction.

Crime committed 21 May 1832

51/C/69

17 May 1832

[printed form];

James Davis;

Assaulting William Tytherleigh Bown at Cheltenham;

R B Cooper, JP and T Newell, JP at Cheltenham.

Fined 10/- and 6/6 costs, or fourteen days in Northleach House of Correction.

51/C/70

21 June 1832;

Richard Haines;

Assaulting Elizabeth Brown at Cheltenham;

R B Cooper, JP and T Newell, JP at Cheltenham.

Fined 2/- and 4/6 costs.

Crime committed 18 June 1832

51/C/71

14 Jun 1832;

Thomas Carpenter;

Assaulting James Pettifer at Prestbury;

R B Cooper, JP and T Newell, JP at Cheltenham.

Fined 8/- and 3/- costs.

Crime committed 13 June 1832

51/C/72

14 June 1832;

James Postins;

Assaulting Samuel Crockford at Charlton Kings;

R B Cooper, JP and T Newell, JP at Cheltenham.

Fined 2/- and 8/- costs.

Crime committed 11 June 1832

51/C/73

21 June 1832;

Joseph Coombs;

Assaulting Richard Page at Cheltenham;

R B Cooper, JP and T Newell, JP at Cheltenham.

Fined 10/- and 5/6 costs.

Crime committed 19 June 1832

51/C/74

14 April 1832;

Edward Jones, yeoman of Tuffley;

Trespassing in pursuit of game on land at Whaddon occupied by John Long;

- Goodrich, JP and James H Byles, JP at the Shire Hall.

John Taylor, complainant.

Fined 40/- and 8/6 costs, or two calendar months in Littledean House of Correction.

Crime committed 14 March 1832

51/C/75

22 May 1832;

James Davis, fishmonger, and John Davis, baker, both of Cheltenham;

Removing and concealing, James Davis's goods and chattels from his premises to prevent distraint for arrears of rent;

R B Cooper, JP, T Newell, JP and J E Viner, JP at Cheltenham.

Written complaint received 15 May.

Justices declared no interest in the premises concerned.

William Gyde complainant.

Fined £34, double the value of the goods.

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Q/PC

SUMMARY JURISDICTION

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279,602 records

This record is held at Gloucestershire Archives

5,630 records

Within the fonds: Q

Gloucestershire Quarter Sessions

1,672 records

Within the sub-fonds: Q/R

REGISTRATION, ENROLMENT AND DEPOSIT

46 records

Within the series: Q/PC

SUMMARY JURISDICTION

31 records

Within the sub-series: Q/PC/2

Memoranda of convictions, general

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Memoranda of convictions, general