From file: 4/824/1
Document: 8 1
Jul 28, 1787
Crime

Pembroke, Martletwy

Neglect of duty by refusing to pay relief to James Phillips. No indictment more

Offence type: Marketing, labour and administrative offences
Specific offence: Neglect of duty

Accused
John Smith, Overseer of the poor/yeoman
Pembroke, Martletwy
Plea: Not guilty.
Prosecutor
John Colby, esq
Result

Verdict:
Guilty.2

Punishment:

Other:
A, J, Ep, Ci(in 4/823/5)

From file: 4/824/1
Document: 8 1
Jul 28, 1787
Crime

Pembroke, Martletwy

Neglect of duty by refusing to pay relief to James Phillips. No indictment more

Offence type: Marketing, labour and administrative offences
Specific offence: Neglect of duty

Accused
James Thomas, Overseer of the poor/yeoman
Pembroke, Martletwy
Plea: Not guilty.
Prosecutor
John Colby, esq
Result

Verdict:
Guilty.2

Punishment:

Other:
A, J, Ep, Ci(in 4/823/5)

From file: 4/824/1
Document: 37
Nov 1, 1788
Crime

Pembroke, Mathri

Theft of a sheep and killing it. more

Offence type: Capital offences against property
Specific offence: Sheep-stealing

Accused
Thomas Reed, Labourer
Pembroke, Mathri
Plea:
Prosecutor
Richard George, Llanrhian, carpenter
Result

Verdict:
No true bill.

Punishment:

Other:
Ca, R

From file: 4/824/1
Document: 33
Nov 3, 1788
Crime

Pembroke, St David's

Assault. Indicted with his wife, daughters and servant. Prosecutor had attended the Petty Sessions at the Blue Bell Inn, owned by the prisoner. A dispute arose concerning the paying of the reckoning when the prosecutor was dragged downstairs. more

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

Accused
John James, Innholder/constable
Pembroke, St David's
Plea:
Prosecutor
John Harries, Whitchurch, overseer of the p
Result

Verdict:

Punishment:
Fined 1/-1

Other:
A (in 4/824/3)

From file: 4/824/1
Document: 33
Nov 3, 1788
Crime

Pembroke, St David's

Assault. Prosecutor had attended the Petty Sessions at the Blue Bell Inn, owned by the prisoner's father. A dispute arose concerning the paying of the reckoning when the prosecutor was dragged downstairs. Indicted with her parents and sisters. more

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

Accused
Mary James, Spinster
Pembroke, St David's
Plea:
Prosecutor
John Harries, Whitchurch, overseer of the p
Result

Verdict:

Punishment:

Other:
A (in 4/824/3)

From file: 4/824/1
Document: 33
Nov 3, 1788
Crime

Pembroke, St David's

Assault. Prosecutor had attended the Petty Sessions at the Blue Bell Inn, owned by the prisoner's father. A dispute arose concerning the paying of the reckoning when the prosecutor was dragged downstairs. Indicted with her parents and sisters. more

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

Accused
Anne Thomas, Servant
Pembroke, St David's
Plea:
Prosecutor
John Harries, Whitchurch, overseer of the p
Result

Verdict:

Punishment:

Other:
A (in 4/824/3)

From file: 4/824/1
Document: 33
Nov 3, 1788
Crime

Pembroke, St David's

Assault. Prosecutor had attended the Petty Sessions at the Blue Bell Inn, owned by the prisoner's employer. A dispute arose concerning the paying of the reckoning when the prosecutor was dragged downstairs. Indicted with her employers. more

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

Accused
Sarah Hugh, Spinster
Pembroke, St David's
Plea:
Prosecutor
John Harries, Whitchurch, overseer of the p
Result

Verdict:

Punishment:

Other:
A (in 4/824/3)

From file: 4/824/1
Document: 33
Nov 3, 1788
Crime

Pembroke, St David's

Assault. Indicted with her parents and sisters. Prosecutor had attended the Petty Sessions at the Blue Bell Inn, owned by the prisoner's father. A dispute arose concerning the paying of the reckoning when the prosecutor was dragged downstairs. more

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

Accused
Jane James, Married
Pembroke, St David's
Plea:
Prosecutor
John Harries, Whitchurch, overseer of the p
Result

Verdict:
No true bill.

Punishment:

Other:
A (in 4/824/3)

From file: 4/824/1
Document: 33
Nov 3, 1788
Crime

Pembroke, St David's

Assault. Indicted with her husband and daughters. Prosecutor had attended the Petty Sessions at the Blue Bell Inn, owned by the prisoner's husband. A dispute arose concerning the paying of the reckoning when the prosecutor was dragged downstairs. more

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

Accused
Dinah James, Spinster
Pembroke, St David's
Plea:
Prosecutor
John Harries, Whitchurch, overseer of the p
Result

Verdict:

Punishment:
Fined 1/-1

Other:
A (in 4/824/3)

From file: 4/824/1
Document: 39
Nov 23, 1788
Crime

Pembroke, Llawhaden

Breaking and entering prosecutor's house and stealing money. Recognizances refers to burglary. Great Sessions 14/55 refers to his transportation for 14 years. more

Offence type: Capital offences against property
Specific offence: Breaking & entering

Accused
John Morris, Cordwainer
Pembroke, Llawhaden
Plea: Not guilty.
Prosecutor
William Gambold, Llawhaden, leathercutter
Result

Verdict:
Guilty.

Punishment:
Death, pardoned, transported for 7 years1

Other:
Ca, E,J, R, Ca(& in 4/824/3), Pa(in 4/824/3

From file: 4/824/1
Document: 27
Dec 1, 1788
Crime

Pembroke, Ludchurch

Assault. more

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

Accused
Andrew Brace, Yeoman
Pembroke, Ludchurch
Plea:
Prosecutor
John Parcell
Result

Verdict:

Punishment:

From file: 4/824/1
Document: 28
Jan 10, 1789
Crime

Pembroke, St Florence

Suborning Susannah Jermyn, spinster, to commit perjury, by persuading her to swear that Isaac Pattern, St Florence, yeoman was the father of her unborn bastard child, and not himself. more

Offence type: Others
Specific offence: Perjury / persuading / suborning to commit perjury

Accused
George Hooks, Labourer
Pembroke, St Florence
Plea:
Prosecutor
David Gibbon & Thomas Reynolds
Result

Verdict:
No true bill.

Punishment: