Crime
Flint, Erbistock
Forcible entry into the house of Thomas Salusbury, esq. sheriff of co. Denb. now deceased, prosecutors' brother, to remove goods in lieu of debt. The sisters were coerced to sign a memorandum; their servant William Roberts unlawfully imprisoned. Indictment torn and faint. more
Offence type:
Others
Specific offence:
Forcible entry / ejectment and related offences
Accused
John Williams, BailiffDenbigh, Wrexham
Plea:
Prosecutor
Mary Salusbury & Catherine Salusbury, WrexhResult
Crime
Flint, Erbistock
Forcible entry into the house of Thomas Salusbury, esq. sheriff of co. Denb. now deceased, prosecutors' brother, to remove goods in lieu of debt. The sisters were coerced to sign a memorandum; their servant William Roberts unlawfully imprisoned. Indictment torn and faint. more
Offence type:
Others
Specific offence:
Forcible entry / ejectment and related offences
Accused
John Wilkinson, BailiffDenbigh, Wrexham
Plea:
Prosecutor
Mary Salusbury & Catherine Salusbury, WrexhResult
Crime
Flint, Erbistock
Forcible entry into the house of Thomas Salusbury, esq. sheriff of co. Denb. now deceased, prosecutors' brother, to remove goods in lieu of debt. The sisters were coerced to sign a memorandum; their servant William Roberts unlawfully imprisoned. Indictment torn and faint. more
Offence type:
Others
Specific offence:
Forcible entry / ejectment and related offences
Accused
Bryan Blackwell, BailiffDenbigh, Wrexham
Plea:
Prosecutor
Mary Salusbury & Catherine Salusbury, WrexhResult
Crime
Flint, Erbistock
Forcible entry into the house of Thomas Salusbury, esq. sheriff of co. Denb. now deceased, prosecutors' brother, to remove goods in lieu of debt. The sisters were coerced to sign a memorandum; their servant William Roberts unlawfully imprisoned. Indictment torn and faint. more
Offence type:
Others
Specific offence:
Forcible entry / ejectment and related offences
Accused
Daniel Jones, BailiffDenbigh, Wrexham
Plea:
Prosecutor
Mary Salusbury & Catherine Salusbury, WrexhResult
Crime
Flint, Erbistock
Forcible entry into the house of Thomas Salusbury, esq. sheriff of co. Denb. now deceased, prosecutors' brother, to remove goods in lieu of debt. The sisters were coerced to sign a memorandum; their servant William Roberts unlawfully imprisoned. Indictment torn and faint. more
Offence type:
Others
Specific offence:
Forcible entry / ejectment and related offences
Accused
John Jones, Gent.Unspecified, Unspecified
Plea:
Prosecutor
Mary Salusbury & Catherine Salusbury, WrexhResult
Crime
Flint, Erbistock
Forcible entry into the house of Thomas Salusbury, esq. sheriff of co. Denb. now deceased, prosecutors' brother, to remove goods in lieu of debt. The sisters were coerced to sign a memorandum; their servant William Roberts unlawfully imprisoned. Indictment torn and faint. more
Offence type:
Others
Specific offence:
Forcible entry / ejectment and related offences
Accused
John Jones, YeomanUnspecified, Unspecified
Plea:
Prosecutor
Mary Salusbury & Catherine Salusbury, WrexhResult
Crime
Flint, Rhuddlan
Theft of fish from prosecutor's net laid across the river Clwyd. more
Offence type:
Larcenies
Specific offence:
Theft of fish
Accused
Hugh Jones, LabourerFlint, St Asaph, co. Flint
Plea:
Prosecutor
John Goffe, Rhuddlan, gardenerResult
Verdict:
No true bill.
Punishment:
Other:
R, E, Ca
Crime
Flint, Mold
Riot and assault. Partisan feelings were running high in1734 when Sir John Glynne and Sir George Wynne ran a bitter campaign to win votes for borough election to Parliament. Prosecutor had been recognized as 'a Glynne' and assaulted, together with John Bill, Mold, glazier, by a group of men whilst on their way home from Flint. Roger Lewis, Northop, gent. implicated but not indicted. 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:
Riots and other public order offences
Specific offence:
Riot and assault
Accused
Robert Bond, UnspecifiedFlint, Northop
Plea: Not guilty.
Prosecutor
Thomas Williams, Mold, joinerResult
Crime
Flint, Mold
Riot and assault. Partisan feelings were running high in1734 when Sir John Glynne and Sir George Wynne ran a bitter campaign to win votes for borough election to Parliament. Prosecutor had been recognized as 'a Glynne' and assaulted, together with John Bill, Mold, glazier, by a group of men whilst on their way home from Flint. Roger Lewis, Northop, gent. implicated but not indicted. 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:
Riots and other public order offences
Specific offence:
Riot and assault
Accused
Peter Jones, YeomanFlint, Northop
Plea: Not guilty.
Prosecutor
Thomas Williams, Mold, joinerResult
Crime
Flint, Mold
Riot and assault. Partisan feelings were running high in1734 when Sir John Glynne and Sir George Wynne ran a bitter campaign to win votes for borough election to Parliament. Prosecutor had been recognized as 'a Glynne' and assaulted, together with John Bill, Mold, glazier by a group of men whilst on their way home from Flint. Thomas Bryan, Mold, constable, was issued with a warrant to arrest the prisoner, who was taking part in an interlude or anterliwt. The prisoner 'jumped off the stage and drew his sword', and urged by others present to run away. The constable was threatened with a stoning if he followed him. Roger Lewis, Northop, gent, implicated but not indicted. 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:
Riots and other public order offences
Specific offence:
Riot and assault
Accused
Richard Jones, CollierFlint, Northop
Plea: Not guilty.
Prosecutor
Thomas Williams, Mold, joinerResult
Crime
Flint, Mold
Riot and assault. Partisan feelings were running high in1734 when Sir John Glynne and Sir George Wynne ran a bitter campaign to win votes for borough election to Parliament. Prosecutor had been recognized as 'a Glynne' and assaulted, together with John Bill, Mold, glazier, by a group of men whilst on their way home from Flint. Roger Lewis, Northop, gent. implicated but not indicted. 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:
Riots and other public order offences
Specific offence:
Riot and assault
Accused
Humphrey Roberts, Servant 1Flint, Northop
Plea: Not guilty.
Prosecutor
Thomas Williams, Mold, joinerResult
Crime
Flint, Mold
Riot and assault. Partisan feelings were running high in1734 when Sir John Glynne and Sir George Wynne ran a bitter campaign to win votes for borough election to Parliament. Prosecutor had been recognized as 'a Glynne' and assaulted, together with John Bill, Mold, glazier, by a group of men whilst on their way home from Flint. Roger Lewis, Northop, gent. implicated but not indicted. 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:
Riots and other public order offences
Specific offence:
Riot and assault
Accused
Richard Bond, YeomanFlint, Northop
Plea: Not guilty.