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1 - Gaol Calendar. Epiphany (January) Sessions: John Smith, Hawker 57; Stealing and slaughtering a ewe belonging to Edward Jennings at St. Ives. Acquitted.
2 - Gaol Calendar. Epiphany (January) Sessions: Thomas Dean, 20, labourer; Stealing waistcoat and stockings from John Mitchell farmer at Old Hurst.
3 - Gaol Calendar. Epiphany (January) Sessions: James Burrell, 26, labourer and Joseph Harvey, 26, labourer; Killing and stealing a sheep belonging to Thomas King, wheelwright at Warboys
4 - Gaol Calendar. Epiphany (January) Sessions: William Cox, 39, labourer; 1. Stealing (together with William James Ogden (under sentence of transportation) and John Jackson) wheat belonging to William Mattley at Stanground. 2. Stealing wheat and peas from William Odam at Fletton. seven years transportation
5 - Gaol Calendar. Epiphany (January) Sessions: John Stallibrass 30, beer-house keeper; Receiving timber and beans stolen from Bernard Landell Ward at Stanground. Acquitted.
6 - Gaol Calendar. Epiphany (January) Sessions: Thomas Andrew, 40, cowkeeper; Receiving horse corn and [ ] barley stolen by Monk Nicholls from Ward. Acquitted.
7 - Gaol Calendar. Epiphany (January) Sessions: Thomas Parsons, 45, cordwainer; Receiving beans, peas stolen as above. Acquitted.
8 - Gaol Calendar. Epiphany (January) Sessions: John Jackson, 20, labourer; Stealing, with William Cox, labourer, wheat from William Mattley at Stanground and peas and wheat from William Odam farmer at Fletton. Admitted evidence and discharged
9 - Gaol Calendar. Epiphany (January) Sessions: John Nicholls, 25, labourer; Stealing wood, barley, beans and sacks from Ward. Admitted evidence and discharged
10 - Gaol Calendar. Epiphany (January) Sessions: Robert Monk, 22, labourer; Stealing barley, beans, seeds, hatchets, beans sacks and peas from Ward. six months H.L
11 - Gaol Calendar. Epiphany (January) Sessions: William Monk, 20, labourer; Aiding and abetting Robert Monk in stealing beans and peas from Ward. Discharged by proclamation
12 - Gaol Calendar. Epiphany (January) Sessions: John Judd, 37, Labourer; Stealing coals from William Wilson, his master farmer and publican at Brampton. 2 months H.L.
13 - Gaol Calendar. Epiphany (January) Sessions: William Mason, 18, Labourer; Stealing a sheepskin from Benjamin Horsford at Ston. 4 months H.L. including I mt sol. con.
14 - Gaol Calendar. Epiphany (January) Sessions: John Luff, 19, labourer; Stealing French plums, walnuts biscuits and cakes from James Corneluis Shephard, baker, St. Neots. 1 month H.L. on C.C. privately whipped.
15 - Gaol Calendar. Epiphany (January) Sessions: George Grey; Stealing a packet of halfpence of the value of 3/- worth from his master Jesse Chessum, pork dealer, St. Neots. 1 month H.L. once privately whipped.
16 - Gaol Calendar. Epiphany (January) Sessions: Robert Smith Drummer in the 54 Regiment, Foot (billetted in the 'Cross Keys hotel); Stealing a pair of shoes from John Nicholl, Ostler, Cross Keys, Huntingdon Borough. Discharged by proclamation
17 - Gaol Calendar. Epiphany (January) Sessions: Elijah Ball 27, Whitesmith Bluntisham; Assaulting Henry Johnson, Bluntisham, constable. 3 months H.L. and recognizances.
18 - Gaol Calendar. April Sessions: John Smith, 56 Hawker; Killing a sheep belonging to Edward Jennings at St. Ives. Acquitted
19 - Gaol Calendar. April Sessions: Henry Pain, 38 labourer; Stealing a peck of peas from Joseph Mitchell farmer at Old Hurst. No true bill
20 - Gaol Calendar. Michaelmas Sessions: Nathaniel Bull, 31 hawker; Embezzling goods and chattel belonging to his master George Craddock, Stationer, Kimbolton.
21 - Gaol Calendar. Michaelmas Sessions: James Smith, 20, labourer and James Allen, 21, labourer; Smith - entering William Goff's house at Little Stukeley and stealing clothing. Allen - receiving property. 10 years transportatio bill not found.
22 - Gaol Calendar. Michaelmas Sessions: William Burrell, 21, labourer; Stealing from John White at Swineshead clothes worth £2. 4 months H.L.
23 - Gaol Calendar. Michaelmas Sessions: John Fisher, 47, labourer; Stealing at Ramsey from John Palmer's premises gun, shovel and hatchet and rat trap, from William Papworth victualler a key, from Hicks Ridlington surgeon, a ladder, from Henry Parker a chair. Convicted on two indictments. Seven years transportation for each offence.
24 - Gaol Calendar. Michaelmas Sessions: Sophia Barrett, 52, widow; Stealing a sack from Thomas Ekins at Warboys. Bill not found.
25 - Gaol Calendar. Michaelmas Sessions: Thomas Smith, 45, cordwainer and farmer; Stealing at Farcet 137 sheaves of wheat from John Wittome 121 sheaves from Charles Ibbott (Fletton). seven years transportation
26 - Gaol Calendar. Michaelmas Sessions: James King, 22 plumber and Thomas Tong, 18, labourer; Stealing a pair of shoes from John Clifton the elder, Innkeeper in Godmanchester. King - 4 monts H.L. Tong acquitted
27 - Gaol Calendar. Michaelmas Sessions: Sarah Linford, 19 servant; Embezzling 4/6d. belonging to her master William Barton, Brampton. 3 months imprisonment including 2 weeks
28 - Gaol Calendar. Michaelmas Sessions: Sharman Patrick, 16, labourer; Stealing 20 lbs. boiled beef from John Smith farmer Bythorn. Bill not found
29 - Gaol Calendar. Michaelmas Sessions: George Johnson, 17 hawker and Ann Shippey, 31 (wife of Edmund); Stealing from Susan wife of Castleton Patrick a cotton handkerchief and 4/6d. each one year H.L.
30 - Gaol Calendar. Michaelmas Sessions: Richard Haynes Allington, Wilts, 33 hawker and Mary Collins, 21, single woman. Jane Simmons 29 single woman of 10, Chatham Place Locksfield, London; Stealing from John Whittle of Eye, Northants, innkeeper from his booth at Fletton a deal box an account book, a cotton night cap, a linen bag (worth £25 to £35) and 3 canvas purses. Haynes and Collins acquitted Simmons 1 year H.L.
31 - Gaol Calendar. Michaelmas Sessions: Jane Woods 50 wife of Robert; Stealing 6 glass bottles from John Maile in Huntingdon. 1 month H.L.
32 - Gaol Calendar. Michaelmas Sessions: Samuel King 61, carpenter; Stealing an oil stone from Thomas Chapman speechly, at Ramsey. Acquitted.
33 - Gaol Calendar. Michaelmas Sessions: John Brown 62 labourer; Stealing one thousand rushes from William Cook at Colne. 3 months
34 - Gaol Calendar. Michaelmas Sessions: James Rowledge 30, labourer; As an incorrigible rogue leaving his child chargeable to Offord Darcy Parish 6 months H.L.
35 - Gaol Calendar. Previous Charges (January Session): John Smith; 6 months H.L. April 1829 stealing a pail and a sack.
36 - Gaol Calendar. Previous Charges (January Session): James Burrell; 1 year H.L. January 1836 stealing wheat 6 months Michaelmas 1840 assaulting a constable.
37 - Gaol Calendar. Previous Charges (January Session): Joseph Harvey; Acquitted January 1838 - charge of assault. 2 months May 1838 (Magistrates) Assault Delivered to Warboys constable February 1840 for stealing oats.
38 - Gaol Calendar. Previous Charges (January Session): John Judd; 1 month H.L. December 1836 (Magistrates) leaving family on parish.
39 - Gaol Calendar. Previous Charges (Michaelmas Session): James Smith; John Fisher; James Rowledge Offord Darcy labourer - several previous convictions for leaving his daughter of 9 on the parish of Offord Darcy.
40 - Depositions in the case of James Owens by Matthew Wasdale, St. Ives, wholesale grocer and tea-dealer in partnership with his sister, Mary Ann Nix accusing Owens his shop-man and assistant clerk, of robbing the till; James Hallett, manager of Wasdale's business; John Sutton, carpenter, who set a trap with marked coins.
41 - Depositions in the case of James Owens: Two affidavits
42 - Depositions in the case of Samuel King, Yaxley, Sawyer by Thomas Chapman Speechly, Whittlesea, Cambs. carpenter on the loss of his oil stone (3/-); Edward Faux the younger, Yaxley, farmer John Pindard, constable, Farcet. King pleaded guilty and asked for mercy (but was found not guilty and acquitted - See Calendar).
43 - Depositions in the case of James Smith, Levitt Smith, James Allen accused by William Goff, Little Stukeley, farming man to the Revd. William Rooper, Abbots Ripton, of housebreaking. Evidence by James Bates, employed by Mr. William Wright, farmer, Alconbury Weston and David Death, Alconbury, confectioner.
44 - Depositions in the case of Sarah Linford accused by her employer William Barton, baker and porkdealer, Brampton of defrauding him of money paid by customers Ann Hatfield and Ann Croot (Bell public house).
45 - Depositions in the case of Nathaniel Bull, Kimbolton accused by his employer George Craddock, Kimbolton, postmaster, stationer, licensed hawker, of embezzling money received for goods (eg. papers) given by Craddook to him to sell.
46 - Depositions in the case of John Darby, Somersham and John Brown, Somersham accused by William Cook, Colne, rush manufacturer (selling rushes wholesale to tallow chandlers) of stealing some thousands of peeled rushes. Darby said he was employed in wheeling 20,000 rushes for 6d./Brown's house to that of William Chrissall, Somersham.
47 - Depositions in the case of John Fisher accused of (1) sheep stealing by William Gee. Evidence of Gee, James Thompson, Robert Reynolds, William Lane and John Potts; (2) stealing a key by William Papworth. Evidence of Papworth and James Hughes; (3) stealing a gun, shovel, hatchet and rat trap by John Palmer. Evidence of Palmer, Thomas Brighty and John Potts. Also includes evidence of Samuel Fountain relating to the sheep-stealing case; (4) Stealing a ladder belonging to Hicks Ridlington and chair belonging to Henry Parker. Evidence of John Potts, Ridlington, Thomas Brighty and Mary Parker.
48 - Depositions in the case of Thomas Smith accused of wheat stealing by a) John Whittome, farmer, Ramsey who gave a very detailed description of his land and Smith's and the kinds of corn growing thereon.
49 - Depositions in the case of Thomas Smith accused of wheat stealing by b) Charles Ibbott, innkeeper and farmer, Fletton. William Preston, Fletton constable and Thomas Wake, farmer gave evidence.
50 - Depositions in the case of James Dennis and John Howard.: Evidence by Joseph Gilbert, Hailweston and Thomas Ashpole, Hailweston both of 14 years old about being assaulted and robbed by the prisoners of money paid them by their employer, John Blott (Midloe, farmer, a witness); by the boys' fathers and Hailweston constable about the violence offered by the accused on arrest.
51 - Depositions in the case of William Beeby: accused of fowl stealing. Complaint of John Stonea Smith (with recognizance). Evidence by William Wake, farmer, Farcet, Alice Deacon, Edmund Snow, Henry Sansby, George Wade all of Farcet and William Preston, constable of Fletton. Examination of Beeby (who denies the crime). William and Ann Rimes on the part of the prisoner.
52 - Depositions in the case of William Burrell, Houghton Hill, by John White, Swineshead (robbed of clothes by Burrell whom he had taken in, fed and allowed to share his bed. Burrell was found by William Coombs, constable, in a house of ill fame at Bedford after he had sold the clothes to Thomas Smith, broker and clothier for £1.)
53 - Appeal (August) by John Hodson, Warboys, victualler against the refusal of two St. Ives Magistrates the Revd. W. Finch and Revd. James Linton to grant him a licence for exciseable liquors to be drunk on his premises the Royal Oak.
54 - A letter from H.B.Hodson, architect, to the Visiting Justices, the County Gaol, reporting the completion of the works at the gaol by the contractors Harratt and Balt[...]ie, the cost being £1140 plus the warm air apparatus by Price, £125 and the locks from Bramah and Prestage, £26. 2. 6d.
55 - Reports from the Gaol: visiting justices (3); Surgeon's (3); Chaplain's (1); Gaoler's reports (2); Gaoler's certificates (2)
56 - Recognizance Rolls: Epiphany, Easter and Midsummer Sessions (3)
57 - Reports by the Governor George Smith and turnkey, Martin Rycroft, August 10th, on the escape from the prison of William Carrol (helped by planks left during the alterations mentioned in item HCP/1/25/54).
58 - High Constables Presentments
59 - Reports of Referees on Wistow Corn Rent: The referees, James Balfour, Thomas Lovell and Thomas Hatchard, reported that they had ascertained that the average price, over 7 years, of an imperial bushel of good marketable wheat in Huntingdonshire was 6s. 5d. The Average price according to the Wistow enclosure award was 7/2½d. Since the annual value of Wistow tithes was equal to 1074 bushels and 884/1000 part of a bushel, the money value was, by the Commissioner's assessment £388/7/11 by the referees' assessment £345/17/-.
60 - List of fines paid to the keeper of Huntingdon Gaol
61 - Return to writ of Harbeas Corpus - (John Smith)
62 - Certificate from William Watson, overseer of the Parish of Warboys acknowledging John Ekins as the resident occupier of the house for which he applied for a retail licence.
63 - Balance Sheets (3) - Charles Veasey, County Treasurer.
64 - Magistrates Certificates for witnesses' expenses
65 - Enrolment of Ramsey Mereside Dissenters' Meeting House
66 - Clerks working papers
67 - Letter from George Infield to Benjamin Greene declining a petty jury summons (due to a broken leg).
68 - Conviction: William Jones for being a Rogue and Vagabond with intent.
69 - Notices of appeal etc in the case of Thomas Portens, fined £50 for selling a pound of tea at Broughton without having the correct licence. Case bought by George Allen officer of excise.
70 - Depositions in the case of James King and Thomas Tong; Stealing a pair of shoes from John Clifton the elder, Innkeeper at Godmanchester.
71 - Depositions in the case of James Burrell, labourer and Joseph Harvey, labourer; Killing and stealing a sheep belonging to Thomas King, wheelwright at Warboys
72 - Deposition in the case of Elijah Ball, Whitesmith Bluntisham; Assaulting Henry Johnson, Bluntisham, constable.
73 - Depositions in the case of Thomas Dean, labourer; (1) stealing waistcoat and stockings from John Mitchell farmer at Old Hurst. (2) Stealing stockings, linen table cloth and calico from Edward Shelton, farmer, Woodhurst. (3) Stealing a copper boiler and a jacket from Robert Cox at Woodhurst.
74 - Depositions in the case of John Smith, Hawker; (1) stealing and slaughtering a ewe belonging to Edward Jennings at St. Ives. (2) Stealing two sacks from John German, farmer, Wood-walton. (3) Stealing two iron cramps and wood from Samuel Hillyard farmer at Pidley.
75 - Deposition in the case of Henry Pain, labourer for stealing peas from Joseph Mitchell farmer at Old Hurst.
76 - Deposition and conviction in the case of James Rowledge, labourer, found to be an incorrigible rogue etc for leaving his child chargeable to Offord Darcy Parish.
77 - Depositions in the case of Richard Haynes Allington, Wilts, hawker, Mary Collins, single woman, Jane Simmons, single woman of 10, Chatham Place Locksfield, London; Stealing from John Whittle of Eye, Northants, innkeeper from his booth at Fletton a deal box an account book, a cotton night cap, a linen bag (worth £25 to £35) and 3 canvas purses.
78 - Depositions in the case of Sharman Patrick, labourer; Stealing 20 lbs. of boiled beef from John Smith farmer Bythorn.
79 - Depositions in the case of Robert Smith for stealing a pair of shoes from John Nicholl, Ostler, Cross Keys, Huntingdon Borough.
80 - Depositions in the case of John Jackson, labourer for stealing, with William Cox, labourer, wheat from William Mattley at Stanground and peas and wheat from William Odam farmer at Fletton.
81 - Deposition in the case of John Judd, Labourer for stealing coals from William Wilson, his master farmer and publican at Brampton.
82 - Depositions in the case of William Mason, Labourer for stealing a sheepskin from Benjamin Horsford at Stow
83 - Deposition in the case of John Luff, labourer for stealing French plums, walnuts biscuits and cakes from James Corneluis Shephard, baker, St. Neots
84 - Deposition in the case of George Grey for stealing a packet of halfpence of the value of 3/- worth from his master Jesse Chessum, pork dealer, St. Neots.
85 - Conviction: John Coller (of Caledon Co. Tyrone); convicted of begging at Godmanchester 1841
86 - Conviction: David Levy (of Hull, Yorks), convicted of begging at Godmanchester
87 - Deposition in the case of Sophia Barrett, 52, widow; Stealing a sack from Thomas Ekins at Warboys
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