From file: 4/1001/3
Document: 4
May 16, 1734
Crime

Flint, Flint

Riotously breaking, pulling down and demolishing glass windows and walls of prosecutor's house. more

Offence type: Riots and other public order offences
Specific offence: Riots, miscellaneous and unidentified

Accused
Thomas Barden, Labourer
Flint, Bagillt
Plea: Not guilty.
Prosecutor
Edward Richardson
Result

Verdict:
Guilty.1

Punishment:
Fined 1/-2

Other:
Al; A, M (both in 4/1001/4 )

From file: 4/1001/3
Document: 4
May 16, 1734
Crime

Flint, Flint

Riotously breaking, pulling down and demolishing glass windows and walls of prosecutor's house. more

Offence type: Riots and other public order offences
Specific offence: Riots, miscellaneous and unidentified

Accused
John Evans, Labourer
Flint, Bagillt
Plea: None recorded
Prosecutor
Edward Richardson
Result

Verdict:
No true bill.1

Punishment:
None recorded

Other:
A, M (both in 4/1001/4 )

From file: 4/1001/3
Document: 4
May 16, 1734
Crime

Flint, Flint

Riotously breaking, pulling down and demolishing glass windows and walls of prosecutor's house. more

Offence type: Riots and other public order offences
Specific offence: Riots, miscellaneous and unidentified

Accused
Thomas Hughes, Illegible
Flint, Flint
Plea: Not guilty.
Prosecutor
Edward Richardson
Result

Verdict:
Guilty.1

Punishment:
Fined 1/-2

Other:
Al; A, M (both in 4/1001/4 )

From file: 4/1001/3
Document: 4
May 16, 1734
Crime

Flint, Flint

Riotously breaking, pulling down and demolishing glass windows and walls of prosecutor's house. more

Offence type: Riots and other public order offences
Specific offence: Riots, miscellaneous and unidentified

Accused
John Jones, Smelter
Flint, Bagillt
Plea: None recorded
Prosecutor
Edward Richardson
Result

Verdict:
No true bill.1

Punishment:
None recorded

Other:
A, M (both in 4/1001/4 )

From file: 4/1001/3
Document: 4
May 16, 1734
Crime

Flint, Flint

Riotously breaking, pulling down and demolishing glass windows and walls of prosecutor's house. Indicted with his wife. more

Offence type: Riots and other public order offences
Specific offence: Riots, miscellaneous and unidentified

Accused
John Mathews, Smelter
Flint, Flint
Plea: Not guilty.
Prosecutor
Edward Richardson
Result

Verdict:
Guilty.1

Punishment:
Fined 1/-2

Other:
Al; A, M (both in 4/1001/4 )

From file: 4/1001/3
Document: 4
May 16, 1734
Crime

Flint, Flint

Riotously breaking, pulling down and demolishing glass windows and walls of prosecutor's house. Indicted with her husband. more

Offence type: Riots and other public order offences
Specific offence: Riots, miscellaneous and unidentified

Accused
Margaret Mathews, Married
Flint, Flint
Plea: Not guilty 1
Prosecutor
Edward Richardson
Result

Verdict:
Guilty.2

Punishment:
Fined 1/-3

Other:
Al; A, M (both in 4/1001/4 )

From file: 4/1001/3
Document: 23
Jun 10, 1734
Crime

Flint, Caerwys

Assault. Prisoner and accomplice were returning from Mostyn, the latter drunk and liable to fall from his horse was helped by the prosecutor, whom he recognized, calling him a 'rogue and villain that voted for Wynne against Sir John Glynne and against your friends and neighbours'. Partisan feelings were running high in 1734 when Sir John Glynne and Sir George Wynne ran a bitter campaign to win votes for county election to Parliament. See also Peter D. G. Thomas, 'Sir George Wynne and the Flint Borough Elections of 1727 to 1741', Flintshire Historical Society, Vol 20, (1962) more

Offence type: Offences against the person (excluding sexual offences)
Specific offence: Assault (including wounding, but not malicious wounding)

Accused
Edward Bridge, Gent. 1
Flint, Bodfari
Plea: Not guilty.
Prosecutor
Thomas Griffith, Caerwys, gent.
Result

Verdict:
None recorded

Punishment:
None recorded

Other:
A ( in 4/1001/4 )

From file: 4/1001/3
Document: 23
Jun 10, 1734
Crime

Flint, Caerwys

Assault. Prisoner and accomplice were returning from Mostyn, the latter drunk and liable to fall from his horse was helped by the prosecutor, whom he recognized, calling him a 'rogue and villain that voted for Wynne against Sir John Glynne and against your friends and neighbours'. Partisan feelings were running high in 1734 when Sir John Glynne and Sir George Wynne ran a bitter campaign to win votes for county election to Parliament. See also Peter D. G. Thomas, 'Sir George Wynne and the Flint Borough Elections of 1727 to 1741', Flintshire Historical Society, Vol 20, (1962) more

Offence type: Offences against the person (excluding sexual offences)
Specific offence: Assault (including wounding, but not malicious wounding)

Accused
David Philips, Chandler
Flint, Caerwys
Plea: Not guilty.
Prosecutor
Thomas Griffith, Caerwys, gent.
Result

Verdict:
None recorded

Punishment:
None recorded

Other:
A ( in 4/1001/4 )

From file: 4/1001/3
Document: 3
Jun 23, 1734
Crime

Flint, Holywell

Theft of wearing apparel. more

Offence type: Larcenies
Specific offence: Theft of personal goods (mainly wearing apparel, money and watches)

Accused
Martha Foulke, Singlewoman
Flint, Holywell
Plea: None recorded
Prosecutor
Hugh Lewis
Result

Verdict:
No true bill.

Punishment:
None recorded

From file: 4/1001/3
Document: 1
Jul 16, 1734
Crime

Flint, Holywell

Theft of household goods. more

Offence type: Larcenies
Specific offence: Theft of household goods / fixtures (bedding, linen, etc.)

Accused
Martha Foulkes, Singlewoman
Flint, Holywell
Plea: Not guilty.
Prosecutor
James Sutlife
Result

Verdict:
Guilty to the value of 6d - partial verdic

Punishment:
3 months imprisonment in the House of Correction and to be whipped1

Other:
J ( in 4/1001/4 )

From file: 4/1001/3
Document: 12
Jul 31, 1734
Crime

Flint, Holywell

Assault. Articles of peace refer to threats to kill Hannah Goffe, prosecutor's mother. Prosecutor aged 10. more

Offence type: Offences against the person (excluding sexual offences)
Specific offence: Assault (including wounding, but not malicious wounding)

Accused
Margaret Tuson, Singlewoman
Flint, Holywell
Plea: None recorded
Prosecutor
Thomas Goffe the younger, Holywell
Result

Verdict:
None recorded

Punishment:
None recorded

Other:
Ap; A ( in 4/1001/4 )

From file: 4/1001/3
Document: 17
Jul 16, 1735
Crime

Flint, Holywell

Theft of wearing apparel. more

Offence type: Larcenies
Specific offence: Theft of personal goods (mainly wearing apparel, money and watches)

Accused
Martha Foulkes, Singlewoman
Flint, Holywell
Plea: None recorded
Prosecutor
Ann Sutlife
Result

Verdict:
No true bill.

Punishment:
None recorded