From file: 4/67/2
Document: 12
Jun 15, 1802
Crime

Denbigh, Llangollen

Contempt - disregarding the justices' order that the prosecutors be permitted to attend the meetings of a friendly society called the Hand Club (originally meeting at an inn called the Hand ) or Old Club, of which they were full and subscribing members. more

Offence type: Others
Specific offence: Contempt

Accused
Rice Owen, Fuller
Denbigh, Llangollen
Plea:
Prosecutor
John Jones, Llangollen, weaver, & John Evan
Result

Verdict:

Punishment:

From file: 4/67/2
Document: 12
Jun 15, 1802
Crime

Denbigh, Llangollen

Contempt - disregarding the justices' order that the prosecutors be permitted to attend the meetings of a friendly society called the Hand Club (originally meeting at an inn called the Hand ) or Old Club, of which they were full and subscribing members. more

Offence type: Others
Specific offence: Contempt

Accused
Edward Williams, Weaver
Denbigh, Llangollen
Plea:
Prosecutor
John Jones, Llangollen, weaver, & John Evan
Result

Verdict:

Punishment:

From file: 4/67/2
Document: 11
Mar 29, 1803
Crime

Denbigh, Llanfwrog

Pound breach and rescue of prisoner's horse distrained by the prosecutor for feeding on his close. more

Offence type: Rescue, harbouring, escaping, returning from transportation
Specific offence: Rescue of livestock

Accused
Peter Humphreys, Labourer
Denbigh, Llanfwrog
Plea:
Prosecutor
William Lord Bagot
Result

Verdict:

Punishment:

From file: 4/67/2
Document: 3
Jul 8, 1803
Crime

Denbigh, Wrexham

Theft of wearing apparel, a gown, belonging to Frances Allington, prosecutor's sister, from prosecutor's dwelling house. Prisoner employed by the prosecutor. more

Offence type: Larcenies
Specific offence: Theft of personal goods (mainly wearing apparel, money and watches)

Accused
Elizabeth Locke, Servant 1
aka Elizabeth Leeke
Denbigh, Wrexham
Plea: Not guilty.
Prosecutor
Ellis Allington
Result

Verdict:
Guilty.

Punishment:

Other:
E, R

From file: 4/67/2
Document: 1
Oct 19, 1803
Crime

Denbigh, Betws-yn-Rhos

Sedition - furthering the division between high and low class by stating in Welsh before local volunteers that if the volunteers were taken out of the country by the great men their heads should be cut off and kicked about like footballs for the matter had never passed parliament. more

Offence type: Offences against the State and against the currency
Specific offence: Sedition (including seditious intent to incite)

Accused
William Thomas, Yeoman
Denbigh, Betws-yn-Rhos
Plea:
Prosecutor
Unspecified
Result

Verdict:

Punishment:

Other:
R ( in 4/67/3 )