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1 - Return and Gaol Calendar of Persons Committed: January Sessions James Flanders (labourer), 40; Stealing a ewe and a lamb from Fullard Fyson at Witton. Transportation for life.
2 - Return and Gaol Calendar of Persons Committed: January Sessions William Roberson the younger (labourer), 19; Committed on Fyson's oath on same charges as Flanders, admitted as crown evidence and discharged.
3 - Return and Gaol Calendar of Persons Committed: January Sessions Edward Bates, coachsmith, 22; Stealing a wrench and 201bs. iron from Francis Cooper Armstrong of Huntingdon. 2 months hard labour.
4 - Return and Gaol Calendar of Persons Committed: January Sessions John Clarksom (waterman), 21, William Sanders (waterman), 19; Stealing a ewe from John Royce, builder of Peterborough. Transportation for life (both)
5 - Return and Gaol Calendar of Persons Committed: January Sessions James Dennis, 16; Stealing 50 tame pigeons from James Browning, farmer at Hailweston. No true bill.
6 - Return and Gaol Calendar of Persons Committed: January Sessions James Dennis (labourer), 16; Stealing 3 tame rabbits from George Read at Hailweston. Severely whipped - 7 days solitary confinement.
7 - Return and Gaol Calendar of Persons Committed: January Sessions George Colley , 26 and William Barnes , 21; G. Colley and W. Barnes breaking into William Burton's warehouse at Sawtry All Saints and stealing tobacco (20lbs) sugar (20st.), dried currants (20st) raisins (20st.) 1pr. pattens, soap (10lbs) linen (5yds) cloth (5yds). G. Colley and Joseph Barnes 14 yrs transportation. William Barnes 6 months hard labour and one mth. solitary confinement.
8 - Return and Gaol Calendar of Persons Committed: January Sessions Joseph Barnes (all labourers), 26; Receiving the above goods.
9 - Return and Gaol Calendar of Persons Committed: January Sessions William Bedford (labourer), 20; Assaulting at Warboys, John Fisher with intent to rob him. Guilty of assault only and to find sureties. 6 months prison.
10 - Return and Gaol Calendar of Persons Committed: January Sessions John Bruce (labourer), 46; Stealing straw (20lbs) barley (½ peck) from his master Christopher Wilson at Cross Hall, Eaton Socon, Beds. 7 years transportation
11 - Return and Gaol Calendar of Persons Committed: January Sessions John Tibbett (labourer), 81; Stealing at Fenstanton from Ruth the wife of Samuel Jones 7 sovereigns, 10 half sovereigns, 20 shillings and 20 sixpences. 3 months imprisonment.
12 - Return and Gaol Calendar of Persons Committed: January Sessions Joseph Barnes, 26; Stealing from John Hatfield 10 bush of potatoes. Charge not proceeded with because of previous sentence (see above)
13 - Return and Gaol Calendar of Persons Committed: January Sessions George Colley, 26; Stealing from Original MacKness 1 pr. boots. Charged dropped because
14 - Return and Gaol Calendar of Persons Committed: January Sessions John Manfield labourer, Needingworth Lenton James butcher, 25; Stealing pork (20lbs) from Robert Jessops, publican and pork butcher, Colne. Manfield not in custody Lenton discharged - no witness attended.
15 - Return and Gaol Calendar of Persons Committed: January Sessions Ann Baxter (widow), 50 and Mary Richardson (wife of John), 30; Stealing potatoes from Thomas Ekins. No bill preferred.
16 - Return and Gaol Calendar of Persons Committed: January Sessions Thomas Robinson Godwin Wheelwright, 26; Eleven counts - setting fire to his house and shop at Farcet to defraud Suffolk Insurance Co. and County Fire Office. 12 months imprisonment and to give Sureties for good behaviour.
17 - Return and Gaol Calendar of Persons Committed: January Sessions James Bruce (labourer), 18, Samuel Bruce (labourer), 21, Samuel Crow, (labourer), 25; Assaulting a constable William Benton. 6 months hard labour.
18 - Return and Gaol Calendar of Persons Committed: January Sessions John Ford (wheelwright), 41; Assault and attempted rape of Elizabeth Garrett. Out on bail Compromised with leave of Court.
19 - Return and Gaol Calendar of Persons Committed: April Sessions William Bright Chimney sweeper, 12; Stealing from Robert Matson of Godmanchester 50lbs of hay (1/-). 14 days of imprisonment and solitary confinement at Visiting Justices discretion.
20 - Return and Gaol Calendar of Persons Committed: April Sessions Robert Wright, 30, Jackson William (both labourers), 26; Stealing from Charles Pope at Godmanchester 100lbs. hay (2/-). Wright 8 months hard labour, Jackson 6 months.
21 - Return and Gaol Calendar of Persons Committed: April Sessions Ellen Fears (servant), 16; Stealing from her employer, Ekin Arnsby at St. Ives calico worth 1/-. Three days imprisonment
22 - Return and Gaol Calendar of Persons Committed: April Sessions Solomon Leeding, 18, Thomas Ellwood, 22; Leeding and Ellwood charged with stealing fowls from Charles Leeds farmer at Somersham. With receiving.
23 - Return and Gaol Calendar of Persons Committed: April Sessions John Richardson, 23, John Nightingale (both labourers); Richardson - stealing wheaten flour and meal from William Peppercorn at St. Neots. Nightingale receiving.
24 - Return and Gaol Calendar of Persons Committed: Michaelmas Sessions Thomas Barlow (fidler), 19; Stealing from the Rev. Richard Latham of Huntingdon a silk pocket handkerchief (2/-). 7 years transportation
25 - Return and Gaol Calendar of Persons Committed: Michaelmas Sessions Jane Bruce, 19; Stealing from John Page carpenter at Little Paxton a bottle (2d.) pint of gin (2/-) pint of brandy (2/-) 5lbs cheese (1/-) 2 ozs. tobacco (6d.) one bag (6d.). 1 month imprisonment 10 days solitary confinement.
26 - Return and Gaol Calendar of Persons Committed: Michaelmas Sessions John Furniss of Woodhurst, (labourer), 19; Stealing from John Darby of Somersham, Butcher, a gun (5/-). No true bill
27 - Return and Gaol Calendar of Persons Committed: Michaelmas Sessions Josiah Smith, 23; Stealing from Abraham Picking of Ashwell, Herts a watch (10/-). Acquitted
28 - Return and Gaol Calendar of Persons Committed: Michaelmas Sessions Richard Leach (labourer), 48; Stealing from Joseph Laughton the younger of Houghton one peck of potatoes. (3d.) one peck of onions (3d.). Three months hard labour.
29 - Return and Gaol Calendar of Persons Committed: Michaelmas Sessions William Feare (labourer), 55; Stealing from Daniel Wheaton of Earith 10 lbs. beef. 12 months hard labour.
30 - Return and Gaol Calendar of Persons Committed: Michaelmas Sessions John McOwen (labourer), 17; Stealing from James Hatfield bookseller, Huntingdon a book (10/-) and another (10/-) from William Foreman. 6 months hard labour one weeks solitary confinement.
31 - Return and Gaol Calendar of Persons Committed: Michaelmas Sessions William Bailey (labourer), 64; Stealing from Thomas Casbern of Somersham an iron chain (1d.) and one peck of barley meal (6d.). Acquitted
32 - Return and Gaol Calendar of Persons Committed: Michaelmas Sessions Richard Coulston (labourer), 53; Stealing from Charles Ibbs of Kimbolton one bushel potatoes 1/-. 6 months hard labour.
33 - Return and Gaol Calendar of Persons Committed: Michaelmas Sessions James Creamer, 32; Stealing monies from Sir Thomas Gery Cullum Bart and Richard Franklin Esq., and changing the monies to be the goods of Nevile Day and of Thomas Bowyer. one weeks hard labour
34 - Return and Gaol Calendar of Persons Committed: Michaelmas Sessions Charles Darby, Joseph Briggs; Compounding with John Furniss the felony committed by Furniss in stealing a gun from Darby. Indictment transferred to next Q.S. (cf. depositions)
35 - Prisoners Committed January Sessions Who Had Been Previously in Custody: Manfield - convicted 1831 - trespassing with a gun. Convicted 1832 - refusal to maintain himself and wife. Convicted 1834 - leaving family on parish.
36 - Prisoners Committed January Sessions Who Had Been Previously in Custody: Dennis - discharged 1835 - Charged with stealing a wheelbarrow.
37 - Prisoners Committed January Sessions Who Had Been Previously in Custody: Flanders - Acquitted 1825 - Charged with stealing a bale of drapery.
38 - Prisoners Committed January Sessions Who Had Been Previously in Custody: Bedford - convicted Lent Assize 1836 - of highway robbery - Deathe sentence commuted to 6 months hard labour.
39 - Prisoners Committed January Sessions Who Had Been Previously in Custody: Colly - acquitted 1829; Charge - stealing a spade. Convicted 1831 Breaking a threshing machine for which he received 4 months hard labour.
40 - Committed Michaelmas Sessions Previous Convictions: Furniss convicted 1836 Assault and damaging windows at Woodhurst Fined £1. 8. 0; Leach convicted 1824 Defrauding Witton overseers.
41 - Reports from the Gaol: visiting justices (3); Surgeon's (3); Chaplain's (1); Gaoler's reports and certificates (5); Gaoler's annual return michaelmas sesssion, including draft (2); Returns to the secretary of state of prisoners tried and convicted at the January, Easter and Michaelmas sessions (3).
42 - Depositions (cf. Return and Calendar 1837): Furniss Case.: Statement by Charles Darby, Somersham, butcher, charging John Furniss, labourer of Woodhurst with entering his barn and stealing a gun (Furniss had himself returned the gun to Darby).
43 - Depositions (cf. Return and Calendar 1837): Furniss Case.: Statement by John Furniss saying that he had given Darby a sovereign to make it up.
44 - Depositions (cf. Return and Calendar 1837): Furniss Case.: Statement by John Austin publican, Woodhurst - about the arrest of Robert Cooper in connection with the gun, the offer made to Darby by Furniss, and the drawing up by the Constable Briggs of a paper which Darby signed and the release of Cooper.
45 - Furniss Case.: a letter from B.A. Greene Esq., to Nevile Day, Esq., speaks of the indictment of Darby and Briggs (cf. Return) Furniss was needed as a witness but was at the time in gaol for trial at the Assizes in the Woodhurst riot.
46 - Furniss Case.: Another paper says that the Grand Jury called attention to the compounding of Furniss's felony by the prosecution and the constable taking a sovereign, which they considered a gross misdemeanour.
47 - Furniss Case.: Affidavit to obtain Habeas Corpus including associated costs and a bill to William Day Esq., Solicitor St. Neots for £1. 12. 6. for costs in connection with citing Furniss as a witness against Darby and Briggs.
48 - Depositions (cf. Return and Calendar 1837): James Creamer Case.: Concerns a charge of defrauding (over tolls) the owners of the Ouse Navigation, the Rev. Sir Thomas Gery Cullum and Richard Franklin Esq., Evidence by Nevile Day, gent. agent of the owners, William Mattlock his clerk, St. Neots; James Smith St. Neots, Thomas James, St. Neots Elizabeth wife of Christopher Cox, proprietor of the 'Fox and Hounds', St. Neots; Thomas Bowyer, corn factor, Buckden; Samuel Hilliam, Huntingdon; John Ingle, St. Ives.
49 - Depositions (cf. Return and Calendar 1837): John Manfield: Statement by Stephen Rodgers of Southery, Norfolk drover - about Manfield, Lenton and himself sleeping in Jessop's barn on the night of Colne feast.
50a - Depositions (cf. Return and Calendar 1837): James Flanders and William Robertson.: Evidence by:- Fullard Fyson; Abraham Stamford, Witton, farmer. Thomas Allpress, Constable Witton.
50b - Depositions (cf. Return and Calendar 1837): Leedings (Leeden) Ellwood (Ellitt); Todd (landlord of the Greyhound Inn, St. Ives) Confession by Leedings.
51 - Depositions (cf. Return and Calendar 1837): William Bright: Statements by Robert Matson, James Deighton, his labourer, James Docura, carrier (Godmanchester) William Deighton, Godmanchester, Constable.
52 - Depositions (cf. Return and Calendar 1837): Robert Wright and William Jackson: Statements by Samuel Bates, agent for Charles Pope of Godmanchester; William Beldam the younger, servant to Bates; William Sexton; and William Deighton constables Godmanchester; Thomas Mehew.
53 - Depositions (cf. Return and Calendar 1837): John Richardson: Statements by William Peppercorn Esq., St. Neots; Thomas Hills servant in husbandry to Peppercorn; James Richards, labourer; John Nightingale, fishmonger and general dealer Eaton Socon, Beds. (suspected of receiving); John Franklin, St. Neots; labourer, Mary wife of William Linfor, St. Neots, labourer; Mary wife of John Foskett, Publican Eaton Ford, Beds.
54 - Depositions (cf. Return and Calendar 1837): Josiah Smith: Statements by Job Smith, St. Neots constable Abraham Picking, Ashwell, Herts; Louisa King, St. Neots.
55 - Depositions (cf. Return and Calendar 1837): James Dennis: 1. Statement by George Read, farmer, Hail Weston. John Nightingale, Eaton Socon. 2. Statement by John Pope, Eaton Socon, James Browning, Hail Weston farmer; Thomas Smith, constable, St. Neots; John Nottingham tailor, St. Neots; John Dumbleton, carpenter, Eynesbury.
56 - Depositions (cf. Return and Calendar 1837): Thomas Barlow: Statements by Rev. Richard Lathem, Great Catworth accusing Barlow of picking his pocket on Huntingdon Market Hill; and by Thomas Hearn, police sergeant, St. Andrews, Cambridge.
57 - Depositions (cf. Return and Calendar 1837): William Feare: Statements by Daniel Wheaton, butcher, Earith; Elizabeth, wife of John Stacey, Earith, beer-retailer; John Young, Earith, boat wright.
58 - Depositions (cf. Return and Calendar 1837): Ellen Feare: Statement by her employer Ekin Arnsby, baker, St. Ives saying that the girl was the daughter of William Feare of Earith (see above) whose house had been searched by the St. Ives Constable, Huntingdon for the missing goods. They were not found in William Feare's house but in that of William Nicholson, St. Ives.
59a - Depositions (cf. Return and Calendar 1837): Jane Bruce: Statement by her master John Page, Little Paxton, carpenter and mistre Miriam Page. Indictments in some of the above cases.
59b - Depositions (cf. Return and Calendar 1837): William Bailey: Statement by Thomas Corben/Carbam of Somersham and statement that Bailey considers himself innocent.
60 - Convictions: William Steels and James Fairchild, Stanground killing two pigeons (6d.) fined £2 each and 13/- each costs.
61 - Convictions: Richard Freeman of Overton Waterville, labourer. Assisting Christopher Eason, Overton Waterville to carry away furniture in order to prevent a distraint for rent by Eason's landlord, George Augustus Palmer - to pay Palmer £3 (double the value of the goods). In default, 6 months hard labour.
62 - Bastardy Orders
63 - A bill for £5. 5. 0. from the Solicitors Barrett and Hunnybun to Mr. John Ball for advice in a bastardy case brought by Godmanchester overseers.
64 - A brief to oppose a bastardy order brought by Yaxley in connection with Elizabeth Martin against John Waite, Son of a very respectable miller and maltster at Yaxley.
65 - Notice of appeal, addressed to John Bolton, Diddington, labourer, by John Cawcutt of Stirtloe, Buckden labourer against a conviction for trespass in pursuit of game, alleging that he had been walking over a footway.
66 - A letter from Biggleswade about forged passes (cf. H.C.R. for 1837)
67 - A letter from Thomas Agar, Keeper of Maidstone County Gaol, denying that say visiting magistrates are named Arthur Bennett or F.W. Manson (The forged passes are signed with these names).
68 - A bill for £54. 10. 11. from Thomas Findal, Aylesbury, to Nevile Day, Esq., for the new commission of the peace. (on Victoria's accession)
69 - Magistrates' Oaths
70 - Summary returns of recognizances (6)
71 - Bills - Certificates for witnesses' expenses (26), coroner's expenses (1), constables expenses (1), January Sessions list of bills ordered (1).
72 - Constables' Presentments.
73 - Abstract of Criminal Acts of Victoria (1st year)
74 - Abstract of Indictments
75 - Surgeons certificates excusing members of the jury from serving due to ill heatlh
76 - County Treasurers Quarterly Statments of account: January, April and October.
77 - Letter from W. Rust to Day requesting a copy of the attorney generals opinion [?] law/corn?
79 - Deposition: Frost.: Statements from Thomas Adams, higher, Water Newton; Samuel Merill farmer Yaxley, Henry Glithers, Wansford, constable. George Frost, Barnwell, Cambs., Wheelwright.
80 - Deposition: Coulston: Statements by Charles Ibbs, Kimbolton; Will Bartram, Kimbolton about a theft of apples and potatoes by Richard Coulston who confessed.
81 - Deposition: John McOwen.: Statements from James Hatfield, St. Benedicts, Huntingdon, bookseller, on the theft of a book (10/-) which he was binding for Mr. William Forman; William Dighton, Constable, Godmanchester, William Johnson (16
82 - Deposition: Joyce: Statements from Allen Simons, Oakington, Cambs. robbed by John Joyce of [ ] of a pony and cart and 8 pigs outside the Rose and Crown, Fenstanton; Thomas Skilletor, Great Gransden, farmer, who gave Joyce in charge; James Hall Brown, Papworth, Everard, Cambs. publican who brought pigs from Joyce.
83 - Deposition: Mooney.: Statements from Samuel Goodes, St. Benedicts, Huntingdon; carpenter; John Peacock,' watchmaker and his wife, Mary (old brass bought at 5d. a pound) William Parrin (12) son of widow Parrin who received 1d. from Mooney for selling it.
84 - Deposition: Joseph Newitt: Statements by John Atherington, Clerk to Frederick Hoggs of Girtford, merchants, Jane Hobson of Eaton, Socon, Beds, wife of the toll-collector; John Ingle, staunch keeper, St. Ives - the case concerns the defrauding of the owners of the Ouse Navigation by the falsifying of a permit.
85 - Deposition: Shalton: Statements from the Rev. John Fell St. Johns, Huntingdon and his servant, James Sansom about a theft of hay by William Shalton.
86 - Deposition: Burbidge.: Statements from Charles Ibbott, Fletton, innkeeper and his wife, charging Mary Burbidge, Fletton with theft of marked copper coins.
87 - Deposition: Cullup and Eaton: Statements from John Webb, Brampton, servant to General Greenstreet; William Dent of Brampton.
88 - Deposition: Lawson, Billings, Chessum, Pedley.: Statements from Christopher Brewer, St. Ives owner of a travelling theatrical caravan about a Saturday midnight [ ] at St. Neots in which the accused attacked some of his company; William Carpenter, builder to the company; Eustace Alonzo employed by [ ] 'George Ekins, servant to William Gurney, St. Neots constable; Joseph Robinson, Leonard Addington, Joseph Richardson of St. Neots.
89 - Deposition: Savage and Quincey.: Statements from John Parnell of Winwick, Northants, carrier who owned land in Brington; James King, constable, Old Weston; William Mills Old Weston, labourer, father in law to Quincey. Voluntary confession of Hayes Savage. (interesting social details - tallow of a sheep concealed under the bedclothes in the bedroom ...the accused went without meat for a long time together).
90 - Deposition: Ruff: Statements from James Smith (driver of the mail, Stilton to Oundle) who had been robbed by Ruff during the night at the Bell Inn, Stilton George Shribe, keeper of the Turks Head Inn, Oundle, Smith's employer Charles Wood and John Ellett, keeper and ostler of the Bell Inn, Stilton.
91 - A letter to Neville Day Esq. from N. Wilkinson, Peterborough: refering to Ibbott's prosecution and Adams prosecution
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