Crime
Flint, Rhuddlan
Food riot. After meeting with other colliers at Mostyn Hall, Whitford, who were going to stop the corn from going 'to sea' : breaking the windows of the dwelling house of John Evans, Rhuddlan, parish clerk; breaking open and drinking a hogshead of bottled cider at a creek called Foryd; carrying away corn and powdered sugar from the nearby storehouse owned by George Colley, Rhuddlan, gent/agent/corn dealer/merchant. According to the information, the prisoner was one of five hundred armed persons from Llanasa and Newmarket. See also no. 6 in 4/1002/5. See text for no. 13 in this file. No indictment. more
Offence type:
Riots and other public order offences
Specific offence:
Riots, food (but not theft during a food riot for which see 'theft of food')
Accused
William Jones, CollierFlint, Whitford
Plea:
Prosecutor
UnspecifiedResult
Verdict:
Punishment:
Other:
I, R
Crime
Flint, Cwm
Theft of wheat from prosecutor's granary in the company of 'about four score persons armed with swords, guns, and halberds' from Newmarket, who had 'forced him to go along with them to his house...to deliver them his wheat' having mistakenly seized Edward Hughes, Cwm, farmer, first. The 'mob' had been told that the prosecutor had sold the corn 'to sea'. Related to food riot. See text to doc. no. 13 in this file. No indictment. more
Offence type:
Larcenies
Specific offence:
Theft of food, including harvested crops
Accused
Dafydd Emanuel, Weaveraka David Emanuel 2
Flint, Newmarket
Plea:
Prosecutor
Robert Morris, Cwm, farmerResult
Crime
Flint, Cwm
Theft of wheat from prosecutor's granary in the company of 'about four score persons armed with swords, guns, and halberds' from Newmarket, who had 'forced him to go along with them to his house...to deliver them his wheat' having mistakenly seized Edward Hughes, Cwm, farmer, first. The 'mob' had been told that the prosecutor had sold the corn 'to sea'. Related to food riot. See text to doc. no. 13 in this file. No indictment. Prisoner formerly from Diserth. more
Offence type:
Larcenies
Specific offence:
Theft of food, including harvested crops
Accused
Thomas Owens, WeaverFlint, St Asaph, co. Flint
Plea:
Prosecutor
Robert Morris, Cwm, farmerResult
Verdict:
Punishment:
Other:
E, R, Ca
Crime
Flint, St Asaph, co. Flint
Assault. Affidavit and discharge refers to an out of court settlement. more
Offence type:
Offences against the person (excluding sexual offences)
Specific offence:
Assault (including wounding, but not malicious wounding)
Accused
John Ellis, YeomanDenbigh, 1 Cefn 2
Plea: Not guilty.
Prosecutor
Griffith Jones, millerResult
Crime
Flint, Bangor-on-Dee, co. Fli
Theft of a sheep. Sheep skin recovered at Ellesmere, co. Salop. more
Offence type:
Capital offences against property
Specific offence:
Sheep-stealing
Accused
John Ralph, Butcheraka John Ralpish the young
Flint, Bangor-on-Dee, co. Flint
Plea: Not guilty.
Prosecutor
John Smith the elder, Bangor-on-Dee, farmerResult
Verdict:
Not guilty.
Punishment:
Other:
E, R
Crime
Flint, Overton
Refusal to take office as petty constable after being chosen as such by the court leet. No indictment. more
Offence type:
Marketing, labour and administrative offences
Specific offence:
Refusal to accept office
Accused
Edward Jones, FarmerFlint, Overton
Plea:
Prosecutor
UnspecifiedResult
Verdict:
Punishment:
Other:
R, Ce
Crime
Flint, Rhuddlan
Forcible entry and ejectment of prosecutor from his house. more
Offence type:
Others
Specific offence:
Forcible entry / ejectment and related offences
Accused
John Williams, Gent.Flint, St Asaph, co. Flint
Plea:
Prosecutor
John JonesResult
Verdict:
Punishment:
Crime
Outside Wales, Ellesmere, co. Salop
Theft of food - muncorn and a bag. Prosecutor having bought the food at the market, left it with Benjamin Thomas, Penley, co. Flint, miller. He attended 'every market day to take the corn to his mill which his customers buy there'. The food was stolen from a shop, part of which was let to Benjamin Thomas to store the excess corn which he was unable to carry away. The shop was owned by John Hillgrove, Ellesmere, blacksmith. Related to food riot? more
Offence type:
Larcenies
Specific offence:
Theft of food, including harvested crops
Accused
Thomas Edwards, LabourerFlint, Bangor-on-Dee, co. Flint
Plea:
Prosecutor
Mary Formstone, widowResult
Verdict:
No true bill.
Punishment:
Other:
E, R, Ca
Crime
Flint, Northop
Theft of cloth and handkerchiefs from an inn called the Boot. Prisoner aged 21. more
Offence type:
Larcenies
Specific offence:
Theft of cloth / wool
Accused
Margaret Johnson, SpinsterFlint, Northop
Plea:
Prosecutor
Thomas Sharp, ScotlandResult
Verdict:
Punishment:
Other:
E/R
Crime
Flint, Overton
Theft of malt belonging to the prosecutor and a bag and rope belonging to Thomas Davies, Wrexham, miller, who had been hired by the former to bring him the malt he had bought at the market in Ellesmere, co. Salop. Thomas Davies was attacked and robbed on the highway on his return. Prisoner asked the latter if he was a corn dealer : 'whether ever he would have done badging on the side'. Thomas Johnson implicated, not indicted. Related to food riot? more
Offence type:
Larcenies
Specific offence:
Theft of alcoholic drinks, including foodstuffs to make such drinks
Accused
Thomas Edwards, SawyerFlint, Overton
Plea: Not guilty.
Prosecutor
Joshua Jones, Wrexham, co. Denb. innholderResult
Verdict:
Guilty to the value of 6d - partial verdict
Punishment:
To be whipped1
Other:
E, R, Ca
Crime
Flint, Llanasa
Murder of Charles Hughes, Tremeirchion, sawyer, prosecutor's husband, by beating him. The prisoner, in the company of fellow miners on returning form work at Trelogan, called at a shop or smithy where they met the deceased. A long-standing dispute between the prosecutor and the prisoner resulted in the former challenging the latter to a fight. Prisoner charged the deceased with having nicknamed him John Gingerbread and that he was of 'an ill breed, thy grandfather killed thy grandmother'. more
Offence type:
Offences against the person (excluding sexual offences)
Specific offence:
Murder
Accused
John Griffith, MinerFlint, Llanasa
Plea: Not guilty.
Prosecutor
Mary Hughes, widowResult
Crime
Flint, Rhuddlan
Pound breach and rescuing two horses impounded by prosecutor for the damage done to his land. more
Offence type:
Rescue, harbouring, escaping, returning from transportation
Specific offence:
Rescue of livestock
Accused
William Morgan, LabourerFlint, Cwm
Plea:
Prosecutor
Edward HughesResult
Verdict:
Punishment: