Crime
Montgomery, Llandysilio
Forcible entry and ejectment. more
Offence type:
Others
Specific offence:
Forcible entry / ejectment and related offences
Accused
John Colley, YeomanMontgomery, Llandrinio
Plea:
Prosecutor
James WilliamsResult
Verdict:
Punishment:
Crime
Denbigh, Wrexham
Theft from a shop of wearing apparel. Prosecutor's shop had been 'hired for the fair in a square or building erected for that purpose'. more
Offence type:
Larcenies
Specific offence:
Theft from shops / standings in markets or fairs / from hawkers
Accused
Elizabeth Roberts, Marriedaka Elizabeth Phillips, El
Denbigh, Wrexham
Plea: Not guilty.
Prosecutor
William Clayton, York, co. Yorks, linen draResult
Verdict:
Guilty to the value of 10d - partial verdic
Punishment:
To be whipped1
Other:
I/E, R
Crime
Brecon, Hay
Assault. more
Offence type:
Offences against the person (excluding sexual offences)
Specific offence:
Assault (including wounding, but not malicious wounding)
Accused
Samuel Prosser, LabourerBrecon, Hay
Plea:
Prosecutor
John PowlesResult
Verdict:
No true bill.
Punishment:
Crime
Carmarthen, Cil-y-cwm
Arson of prosecutor's outhouse. more
Offence type:
Malicous offences against property
Specific offence:
Arson
Accused
Daniel Morg Rees, CarpenterCarmarthen, Cil-y-cwm
Plea: Not guilty.
Prosecutor
Thomas Price, gent.Result
Verdict:
Guilty.
Punishment:
Death, pardoned, to enter land or sea service i.e., army or navy]1
Other:
J; Pa(in 4/743/4)
Crime
Brecon, Talgarth
Theft of a sheep. more
Offence type:
Capital offences against property
Specific offence:
Sheep-stealing
Accused
William Nicholas, LabourerBrecon, Talgarth
Plea: Not guilty.
Prosecutor
Richard William, TalgarthResult
Verdict:
Not guilty.
Punishment:
Other:
R, J
Crime
Anglesey, Llangeinwen
Assault. more
Offence type:
Offences against the person (excluding sexual offences)
Specific offence:
Assault (including wounding, but not malicious wounding)
Accused
Robert Hughes, YeomanAnglesey, Llangeinwen
Plea:
Prosecutor
Lewis Williams, yeoman & Ellin WilliamsResult
Verdict:
No true bill.
Punishment:
Crime
Flint, Bangor-on-Dee, co. Fli
Food riot. Boarding a boat of which the prosecutor was the master and seizing and detaining wheat and barley until the prosecutor paid two guineas to relenquish the same. The prisoner and her accomplices were accompanied by colliers, some named, from Ruabon, co. Denb. whose presence had been requested by the inhabitants to prevent the export of corn. On being asked to relenquish their sticks ' several of them declared that it was indifferent to them whether they died by famine or sword' See also no. 11 in 4/1006/3. 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
Elizabeth Ralphs, MarriedFlint, Bangor-on-Dee, co. Flint
Plea:
Prosecutor
John Richardson, Bangor-on-Dee, boatmanResult
Verdict:
Punishment:
Other:
R, I, A
Crime
Flint, Bangor-on-Dee, co. Fli
Food riot. Boarding a boat of which the prosecutor was the master and seizing and detaining wheat and barley until the prosecutor paid two guineas to relenquish the same. The prisoner and her accomplices were accompanied by colliers, some named, from Ruabon, co. Denb. whose presence had been requested by the inhabitants to prevent the export of corn. On being asked to relenquish their sticks ' several of them declared that it was indifferent to them whether they died by famine or sword' See also no. 11 in 4/1006/3. 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
Eleanor Bradley, MarriedFlint, Bangor-on-Dee, co. Flint
Plea:
Prosecutor
John Richardson, Bangor-on-Dee, boatmanResult
Verdict:
Punishment:
Other:
R, I, A
Crime
Flint, Bangor-on-Dee, co. Fli
Food riot. Boarding a boat of which the prosecutor was the master and seizing and detaining wheat and barley until the prosecutor paid two guineas to relenquish the same. The prisoner and her accomplices were accompanied by colliers, some named, from Ruabon, co. Denb. whose presence had been requested by the inhabitants to prevent the export of corn. On being asked to relenquish their sticks ' several of them declared that it was indifferent to them whether they died by famine or sword' See also no. 11 in 4/1006/3. 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
Mary Lloyd, SpinsterFlint, Bangor-on-Dee, co. Flint
Plea:
Prosecutor
John Richardson, Bangor-on-Dee, boatmanResult
Verdict:
Punishment:
Other:
R, I, A