From file: 4/815/4
Document: 33 1
Nov 30, 1750
Crime

Unspecified, Unspecified

Suborning Mary Harries, Rubaxton, singlewoman to swear a bastard child on Griffith Jenkins, Narberth. No indictment. See also docs. no. 32 and 34 in this file. more

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

Accused
James Webb, Tailor
Pembroke, Prendergast
Plea:
Prosecutor
Unspecified
Result

Verdict:

Punishment:

Other:
R

From file: 4/815/4
Document: 35 1
Nov 30, 1750
Crime

Unspecified, Unspecified

Suborning the prosecutor to commit perjury. No indictment. See also docs. nos. 32 and 34 in this file. more

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

Accused
Thomas Surman, Tanner
Pembroke, Prendergast
Plea:
Prosecutor
Mary Harries, Rudbaxton, singlewoman
Result

Verdict:

Punishment:

Other:
R

From file: 4/815/4
Document: 6
Nov 2, 1751
Crime

Pembroke, Cilgerran

Forcible entry into prosecutor's close and carrying away two cartloads of dung and converting the same for his own use. more

Offence type: Others
Specific offence: Forcible entry / ejectment and related offences

Accused
John Davies, Gent.
Pembroke, Cilgerran
Plea:
Prosecutor
John Parry
Result

Verdict:
No true bill.

Punishment:

From file: 4/815/4
Document: 32 1
Nov 30, 1751
Crime

Pembroke, Narberth

Writing a counterfeit letter in the name of Mary Harries in order to extort money from the prosecutor. No indictment. See also nos. 33 and 35 in this file. Apprehended at Haverfordwest. more

Offence type: Fraud
Specific offence: Extortion

Accused
Griffith Jenkins, Tailor
Pembroke, Narberth
Plea:
Prosecutor
Thomas Surman, Prendergast, tanner
Result

Verdict:

Punishment:

Other:
R

From file: 4/815/4
Document: 2
Jan 14, 1752
Crime

Pembroke, Haverfordwest

Assault. more

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

Accused
William Woolcock, Yeoman
Pembroke, Little Newcastle
Plea:
Prosecutor
Thomas Meares, esq.
Result

Verdict:
No true bill.

Punishment:

From file: 4/815/4
Document: 13
Jan 25, 1752
Crime

Pembroke, Pembroke

Riot and assault on Richard Bowling, merchant. more

Offence type: Riots and other public order offences
Specific offence: Riot and assault

Accused
John Phelps, Yeoman
Pembroke, Jeffreston
Plea:
Prosecutor
Henry Leach
Result

Verdict:

Punishment:

From file: 4/815/4
Document: 13
Jan 25, 1752
Crime

Pembroke, Pembroke

Riot and assault on Richard Bowling, merchant. more

Offence type: Riots and other public order offences
Specific offence: Riot and assault

Accused
Joseph Philipps, Yeoman
Pembroke, Jeffreston
Plea: Guilty 1
Prosecutor
Henry Leach
Result

Verdict:

Punishment:
Fined

From file: 4/815/4
Document: 13
Jan 25, 1752
Crime

Pembroke, Pembroke

Riot and assault on Richard Bowling, merchant. more

Offence type: Riots and other public order offences
Specific offence: Riot and assault

Accused
David Lawrence, Yeoman
Pembroke, Jeffreston
Plea:
Prosecutor
Henry Leach
Result

Verdict:

Punishment:

From file: 4/815/4
Document: 13
Jan 25, 1752
Crime

Pembroke, Pembroke

Riot and assault on Richard Bowling, merchant. more

Offence type: Riots and other public order offences
Specific offence: Riot and assault

Accused
David Griffith, Yeoman
Pembroke, Jeffreston
Plea:
Prosecutor
Henry Leach
Result

Verdict:

Punishment:

From file: 4/815/4
Document: 25 1
Feb 12, 1752
Crime

Pembroke, Camrose

Manslaughter of John John, Camrose, aged 15, by accidentally firing prisoner's gun carried under his arm. No indictment. more

Offence type: Offences against the person (excluding sexual offences)
Specific offence: Manslaughter

Accused
John David, Unspecified
Pembroke, Camrose
Plea:
Prosecutor
Unspecified
Result

Verdict:

Punishment:

Other:
Iq, R

From file: 4/815/4
Document: 5
Mar 24, 1752
Crime

Pembroke, Narberth

Riotously breaking into prosecutor's dwelling house by demolishing glass windows and carrying away two cartloads of hay. more

Offence type: Others
Specific offence: Carrying away

Accused
William Rees, Blacksmith
Pembroke, St Florence
Plea:
Prosecutor
John Phillip Rees, saddler
Result

Verdict:
No true bill.

Punishment:

From file: 4/815/4
Document: 5
Mar 24, 1752
Crime

Pembroke, Narberth

Riotously breaking into prosecutor's dwelling house by demolishing glass windows and carrying away two cartloads of hay. more

Offence type: Others
Specific offence: Carrying away

Accused
William Rees, Blacksmith
Pembroke, St Florence
Plea:
Prosecutor
John Phillip Rees, saddler
Result

Verdict:
No true bill.

Punishment: