Crime
Montgomery, Rhysnant
Forcible entry into prosecutor's house and his ejectment therefrom, and an assault on him and Mary Middleton, his wife. more
Offence type:
Others
Specific offence:
Forcible entry / ejectment and related offences
Accused
Edward Jones, Gent.Montgomery, Rhysnant
Plea: Not guilty.
Prosecutor
John MiddletonResult
Verdict:
No prosecution.1
Punishment:
Crime
Montgomery, Rhysnant
Forcible entry into prosecutor's house and his ejectment therefrom, and an assault on him and Mary Middleton, his wife. more
Offence type:
Others
Specific offence:
Forcible entry / ejectment and related offences
Accused
Paul Rogers, LabourerMontgomery, Rhysnant
Plea: Not guilty.
Prosecutor
John MiddletonResult
Verdict:
No prosecution.1
Punishment:
Crime
Montgomery, Rhysnant
Forcible entry into prosecutor's house and his ejectment therefrom, and an assault on him and Mary Middleton, his wife. more
Offence type:
Others
Specific offence:
Forcible entry / ejectment and related offences
Accused
Thomas Lloyd, LabourerMontgomery, Rhysnant
Plea: Not guilty.
Prosecutor
John MiddletonResult
Verdict:
No prosecution.1
Punishment:
Crime
Montgomery, Rhysnant
Forcible entry into prosecutor's house and his ejectment therefrom, and an assault on him and Mary Middleton, his wife. more
Offence type:
Others
Specific offence:
Forcible entry / ejectment and related offences
Accused
John Davies, YeomanMontgomery, Rhysnant
Plea: Not guilty.
Prosecutor
John MiddletonResult
Verdict:
No prosecution.1
Punishment:
Crime
Montgomery, Rhysnant
Forcible entry into prosecutor's house and his ejectment therefrom, and an assault on him and Mary Middleton, his wife. more
Offence type:
Others
Specific offence:
Forcible entry / ejectment and related offences
Accused
Evan Jones, LabourerMontgomery, Rhysnant
Plea: Not guilty.
Prosecutor
John MiddletonResult
Verdict:
No prosecution.1
Punishment:
Crime
Montgomery, Llanfyllin
Theft of wearing apparel - handkerchiefs and a cap, belonging to Margarett Brown, spinster. more
Offence type:
Larcenies
Specific offence:
Theft of personal goods (mainly wearing apparel, money and watches)
Accused
Catherine Roberts, MarriedMontgomery, Guilsfield
Plea: Not guilty.
Prosecutor
Thomas ThomasResult
Verdict:
Not guilty.
Punishment:
Crime
Montgomery, Llanfyllin
Theft of wearing apparel - an apron, belonging to Ann Brown, spinster. more
Offence type:
Larcenies
Specific offence:
Theft of personal goods (mainly wearing apparel, money and watches)
Accused
Catherine Roberts, MarriedMontgomery, Guilsfield
Plea: Not guilty.
Prosecutor
Thomas ThomasResult
Verdict:
Not guilty.
Punishment:
Crime
Montgomery, Montgomery
Escaping from gaol. Imprisoned for sheepstealing from Thomas Hughes, deceased, whose widow, Mary Hughes, testifies that the indictment, dated 1750, although a true bill, was maliciously preferred by her late husband for making a distress on his goods for rent due to the prisoner, his landlord. See no. 9 in 4/183/5. more
Offence type:
Rescue, harbouring, escaping, returning from transportation
Specific offence:
Escaping from prison / custody
Accused
John Jones, Yeoman 1Montgomery, Guilsfield
Plea:
Prosecutor
John EdmundsResult
Verdict:
No true bill.
Punishment:
Other:
A
Crime
Montgomery, Welshpool
Contempt - granting a licence to Anne Clough, widow, to keep an ale-house contrary to an Act of 26 George II which prevented justices of the peace with an interest in the ale business, or maltsters, innkeepers etc. from granting licences. more
Offence type:
Others
Specific offence:
Contempt
Accused
Richard Edmunds, MaltsterMontgomery, Welshpool
Plea: Guilty.
Prosecutor
Evan PughResult
Verdict:
Punishment:
Fined 1/-1
Other:
Al
Crime
Montgomery, Guilsfield
Unlawfully entering prosecutor's house and assaulting him. Second count of unlawfully imprisoning the prosecutor by fettering him for fourteen days. Prisoner cohabited with the prosecutor's eldest daughter and was the father of her three children; he also begot his sister-in-law, prosecutor's youngest daughter with child. Prosecutor subsequently settled his real estate on his nephews, John and William Jones, reserving annuities to the prosecutor's wife and daughters. Affidavit records that Mary, the eldest daughter was involved in the attack on her father. more
Offence type:
Others
Specific offence:
Forcible entry / ejectment and related offences
Accused
John Edmunds, CurrierMontgomery, Welshpool
Plea: Guilty.
Prosecutor
John Jones, Guilsfield, gent.Result
Verdict:
Punishment:
Fined 1/- and to keep the peace toward the prosecutor1
Other:
Ap, Al, A
Crime
Montgomery, Guilsfield
Unlawfully entering prosecutor's house and assaulting him. Indicted with his father. Second count of unlawfully imprisoning the prosecutor by fettering him for fourteen days. Accused a former soldier. more
Offence type:
Others
Specific offence:
Forcible entry / ejectment and related offences
Accused
Samuel Bowdler, LabourerMontgomery, Welshpool
Plea: Guilty.
Prosecutor
John JonesResult
Verdict:
Punishment:
Fined 1/-1
Other:
Al, A
Crime
Montgomery, Guilsfield
Unlawfully entering prosecutor's house and assaulting him. Indicted with his son. Second count of unlawfully imprisoning the prosecutor by fettering him for fourteen days. more
Offence type:
Others
Specific offence:
Forcible entry / ejectment and related offences
Accused
Samuel Bowdler, Labourer/bailiff/sergeant at mace 1Montgomery, Welshpool
Plea: Guilty.
Prosecutor
John JonesResult
Verdict:
Punishment:
Fined 1/-2
Other:
Al, A