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Northampton Mercury Newspaper Index SURNAME
YEAR
SUBJECT TITLE
FORENAME
SURNAME
TYPE
1841
CALENDAR OF PRISONERS
FOR TRIAL
EDMUND
ABBEY
VICTIM
WELLINGBOROUGH
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EPIPHANY SESSIONS
EDMUND
ABBEY
VICTIM
WELLINGBOROUGH
JAMES REDLEY, 20, CHARGED WITH STEALING THIRTEEN
LOCK POCKET KNIVES, THE PROPERTY OF EDMUND ABBEY, AT
WELLINGBOROUGH. GUILTY. SIX MONTHS' HARD LABOUR.
WELLINGBOROUGH
JAMES REDLEY, CHARGED WITH STEALING FROM THE SHOP
OF EDMUND ABBEY, CUTLER, OF WELLINGBOROUGH, A
PACKET CONTAINING 13 LOCK POCKET KNIVES, OR OF
HAVING RECEIVED THE SAME KNOWING THEM TO HAVE BEEN
STOLEN
EDMUND
ABBEY
1841
THE CONSEQUENCE OF
PUTTING NEW WINE INTO
OLD BOTTLES
MR.
ABBEY
ASSIZES
ROBERT
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
1839
QUARTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
EDWARD
ABBEY
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
EDWARD
ABBEY
1846
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
ROBERT
1846
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
A
THEFT
THEFT
N
C
ABBEY
NORTON
C
ABBEY
L
Y
THOMAS
1844
1846
STOKE BRUERNE
VICTIM
NORTON
THRAPSTON
NOTES
JAMES REDLEY, 20, CHARGED WITH STEALING THIRTEEN
LOCK POCKET KNIVES, THE PROPERTY OF EDMUND ABBEY, AT
WELLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
E
ROBERT ABBEY, AGED 27, CHARGED WITH HAVING, AT STOKE
BRUERNE, BURGLARIOUSLY ENTERED THE HOUSE OF
WILLIAM JONES, AND STOLEN THEREFROM £18 IN GOLD, £2
IN SILVER, AND THREE SILVER TEA SPOONS, AND ALSO
VIOLENTLY ASSAULTING AND BEATING WILLIAM AND JANE
JONES THEREIN
K
VICTIM
R
ABBEY
IG
THEFT &
ASSAULT
STOKE BRUERNE
R
ABBEY
A
1844
COMMITTED THE COUNTY
GAOL AND HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
THEFT
P
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ROBERT
ASSIZES
COMMITMENTS TO THE
T. E.
COUNTY GAOL
ABBEY
L
1842
WELLINGBOROUGH
O
1842
VICTIM
T
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
PLACE
H
1840
PLACE
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN HOUGHTON, CHARGED WITH STEALING A PAIR OF
BOOTS, THE PROPERTY OF T. E. ABBEY
GEORGE MANNING & THOMAS ABBEY, CHARGED WITH
STEALING A SHEEP, THE PROPERTY OF GEORGE WAIT, OF
NORTON, AND ALSO WITH BREAKING OPEN THE HOUSE OF
JOHN ELLARD, OF NORTON, AND STEALING A SILVER WATCH
GEORGE MANNING AND THOMAS ABBEY, CHARGED WITH
STEALING AN EWE SHEEP, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM WAIT,
OF NORTON. FURTHER CHARGED WITH BREAKING INTO THE
DWELLING HOUSE OF JOHN ELLARD, OF NORTON, AND
STEALING THEREFROM A SILVER WATCH
JOHN HOUGHTON, CHARGED WITH STEALING A PAIR OF
BOOTS, AT THRAPSTON, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS EDWARD
ABBEY
JOHN HOUGHTON WAS CHARGED WITH STEALING A PAIR OF
BOOTS, AT THRAPSTON, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS EDWARD
ABBEY. IMP. TWO MONTHS, HOUSE OF CORRECTION, HARD
LABOUR
JOHN EADY, SURVEYOR OF THE HIGHWAYS IN THE PARISH OF
BURTON, CHARGED ROBERT ABBOT, OF CRANFORD, WITH
REFUSING TO PAY A HIGHWAY RATE. THE REASON STATED
FOR THE REFUSAL, WAS THE BAD CONDITION OF THE ROADS
UNDER THE CARE OF THE COMPLAINANT. THE AMOUNT WAS
PAID FORTHWITH
THRAPSTON
ABBOT
NON
PAYMENT
CRANFORD
JOHN
ABBOT
ASSAULT
EARLS BARTON
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM
ABBOT
ASSAULT
EARLS BARTON
SEE ARTICLE
A
VICTIM
ASSIZES
DAVID
ABBOTT
BIGAMY
THRAPSTON
DAVID ABBOTT, 27, CHARGED WITH MARRYING A SECOND
TIME AT NOTINGHAM IN 1825, HIS FORMER WIFE, WHOM HE
MARRIED AT OUNDLE, IN 1823, BEING THEN LIVING
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
DAVID
ASSIZES
ABBOTT
INTERMAR
RYING
THRAPSTON
SEE ARTICLE
1840
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
ELIZA
ABBOTT
ABSCONDI
NG
1845
DIED
ELIZABETH
ABBOTT
DIED
THRAPSTON
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
ENOCH
ABBOTT
THEFT
CULWORTH
1834
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
HANNAH
ABBOTT
BASTARD
CHILD
1842
QUARTER SESSIONS
ISAAC
ABBOTT
THEFT
ISAAC
ABBOTT
COMPLAIN
T
ISAAC
ABBOTT
Y
JACOB
ABBOTT
THEFT
JACOB
ABBOTT
ABBOTT
JAMES
1842
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
JAMES
1833
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
1833
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JAMES
ASSIZES
1844
1843
1845
H
MENTIONE
D
JAMES
ABBOTT
JAMES
ABBOTT
E
R
A
L
ASSAULT
ABBOTT
ABBOTT
ABBOTT
ABBOTT
ASSAULT
COMPLAIN BROAD
GREEN
T
MENTIONE
D
DAMAGE
SEE ARTICLE
FOR ONE MONTH, FOR DESTROYING A FENCE, AT BRIGSTOCK
FOR ONE MONTH, FOR STEALING 30 GREENS, VALUE 2D.
BRIGSTOCK
SEE ARTICLE
THRAPSTON
AT THRAPSTON, ON SATURDAY LAST, SUDDENLY, AGED 71,
ELIZABETH, THE WIFE OF MR. JAMES ABBOTT, BUTCHER AND
FARMER
LITTLE BOWDEN
SEE ARTICLE
C
ASSAULT
ELIZA ABBOTT, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR ABSCONDING FROM
THE SERVICE OF HER MASTER, MR. PETER INGE, SHE HAVING
BEEN PREVIOUSLY HIRED FOR ONE YEAR
AT THRAPSTON, ON SATURDAY LAST, SUDDENLY, AGED 71,
ELIZABETH, THE WIFE OF MR. JAMES ABBOTT, BUTCHER AND
FARMER
ENOCH ABBOTT CHARGED WITH STEALING A SACK, THE
PROPERTY OF ROBERT ANSTEE, AT CULWORTH. FURTHER
CHARGED WITH STEALING A BASKET, THE PROPERTY OF
THOMAS GOLBY, AT CULWORTH
OF RAUNDS, FOR REFUSING TO BE EXAMINED CONCERNING
THE FATHER OF HER BASTARD CHILD
REUBEN ABBOT, AGED 12, AND ISAAC ABBOTT, AGED 50, THE
FORMER CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT BRIGSTOCK, SIX
LOAVES OF BREAD, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES LOWETH, AND
THE LATTER WITH RECEIVING THEM KNOWING THEM TO
HAVE BEEN STOLEN
K
IG
R
P
MENTIONE
D
ABBOTT
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
JANE
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JOHN
ASSIZES
KETTERING PETTY
JOHN
SESSIONS
BRIGSTOCK
N
DIED
GAME
A
1845
BRIGSTOCK
L
1846
BRIGSTOCK
DAMAGE
O
1844
RAUNDS
WELLINGBOROUGH
WELLINGBOROUGH
A
1834
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
C
1844
T
1833
WELLINGBOROUGH
CHARGED WITH HAVING ASSAULTED TWO OF THE
WATCHMEN OF WELLINGBOROUGH, WHILE IN THE
EXECUTION OF THEIR DUTY
CHARGED WITH HAVING ASSAULTED TWO OF THE
WATCHMEN OF WELLINGBOROUGH, WHILE IN THE
EXECUTION OF THEIR DUTY
JAMES ABBOTT, 31, WAS CONVICTED OF HAVING ASSAULTED
TWO OF THE WATCHMEN OF WELLINGBOROUGH, HE WAS
ORDERED TO ENTER INTO HIS OWN RECOGNIZANCE FOR HIS
APPEARANCE AT THE NEXT ASSIZE, IF CALLED ON
WELLINGBOROUGH
EARLS BARTON
SEE ARTICLE
ROWELL
SEE ARTICLE
1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
JOHN
ABBOTT
ILLEGITIM
ATE CHILD
IRTHLINGBOROUGH
1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
JOHN
ABBOTT
NON
PAYMENT
IRTHLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM LOVELL, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR COMMITTING
WILFUL INJURY TO A DOOR AND LOCK, THE PROPERTY OF
JOHN ABBOTT, OF BRIGSTOCK
JOSEPH ABBOTT, CHARGED WITH STEALING TWO BUSHELS
OF PEAS AND BEANS, THE PROPERTY OF STEPHEN
STUCHFIELD, OF CULWORTH
1836
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
ABBOTT
VICTIM
BRIGSTOCK
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOSEPH
ABBOTT
THEFT
CULWORTH
ABBOTT
VICTIM
WOODFORD
ABBOTT
VICTIM
WOODFORD
SEE ARTICLE
ABBOTT
MENTIONE
D
THRAPSTON
SEE ARTICLE
MR.
T
ABBOTT
ROOK
MENTIONE
D
E
LITTLE ADDINGTON
A
Y
OLD
NEAR THE HOUSE OF MR. ABBOTT, OF LITTLE ADDINGTON, IN
THIS COUNTY, A ROOK WAS THIS WEEK TO BE SEEN FEEDING
A BROOD OF YOUNG ONES IN NEST AMID THE NAKED BOUGHS
OF A TALL TREE. THE SEVERE WEATHER OF THE LAST FEW
DAYS HAS IN ALL PROBABILITY FROZEN THE POOR LITTLE
FAMILY TO DEATH
K
SINGULAR FACT
R
1841
R
1833
SEE ARTICLE
H
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
JOSIAH
COUNTY GAOL
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
JOSIAH
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
LETITIA
ASSIZES
IG
1837
ON THURSDAY THE 20TH INST. MUCH RESPECTED, MRS. MARY
ELIZABETH DANES, WIFE OF MR. CHARLES DANES, FARMER,
OF KINGSTHORPE, NEAR THIS TOWN, AND ONLY DAUGHTER
OF MR. ABBOTT, OLD OLD LODGE, AGED 25
REUBEN ABBOT, AGED 12, AND ISAAC ABBOTT, AGED 50, THE
FORMER CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT BRIGSTOCK, SIX
LOAVES OF BREAD, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES LOWETH, AND
THE LATTER WITH RECEIVING THEM KNOWING THEM TO
HAVE BEEN STOLEN
DIED
MR.
ABBOTT
1842
QUARTER SESSIONS
REUBEN
ABBOTT
1835
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER SESSIONS
SUSANNAH
ABBOTT
MENTIONE
D
SPRATTON
SEE ARTICLE
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
WILLIAM
ABBOTT
MENTIONE
DPAPERY
D
NORTHAMPTON
FOR TEN DAYS, FOR BEING FOUND, ON THE 25TH INST., IN
THE HOUSE OF WILLIAM ABBOTT, SITUATE IN DERNGATE,
FOR THE PURPOSE OF COMMITTING A FELONY
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
WILLIAM
ABBOTT
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
WILLIAM
ABBOTT
THEFT
ALDWINCKLE ST.
PETERS
1843
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
ABBOTT
MENTIONE
D
FINEDON MILL
1842
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
ABBOTT
SELLING
BEER
C
THEFT
BRIGSTOCK
A
L
A
N
C
O
P
L
1838
MENTIONE
DERNGATE NORTHAMPTON
D
THOMAS BULLIMORE, FOR 10 DAYS, FOR BEING FOUND, ON
THE 25TH INST,, IN THE HOUSE OF WILLIAM ABBOTT,
SITUATE IN DERNGATE, FOR THE PURPOSE OF COMMITTING A
FELONY
WILLIAM ABBOTT, AGED 20, CHARGED WITH STEALIGN 7S.
FROM THE BOX OF URIAH SAWFORD, IN THE HOUSE OF JOHN
HILL, OF ALDWINCKLE ST PETERS
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM ABBOTT, THE LANDLORD OF A BEER SHOP, WAS
CHARGED BY P.C. MADDOX, WITH SELLING BEER BEFORE THE
STIPULATED HOURS, ON THE MORNING OF SUNDAY, THE
27TH INSTANT. FINED 20S. COSTS DEDUCTED
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
ABBOTT
VICTIM
LITTLE ADDINGTON
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
ABBOTT
VICTIM
LITTLE ADDINGTON
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
ABBOTT
VICTIM
LITTLE ADDINGTON
CHARLES GREEN, CHARGED WITH ENTERING THE DWELLING
HOUSE OF WILLIAM ABBOT, AT LITTLE ADDINGTON, AND
STEALING £8, TWELVE MONTHS' HARD LABOUR.
1842
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
ABBOTT
DRUNK &
DISORDER
LY
EARLS BARTON
SEE ARTICLE
1842
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
ABBOTT
THEFT
T
CHARLES GREEN, CHARGED WITH BREAKING INTO THE
HOUSE OF WILLIAM ABBOTT, OF LITTLE ADDINGTON, AND
STEALING THEREFROM ABOUT £8
CHARLES GREEN CHARGED WITH ENTERING THE DWELLING
HOUSE OF WILLIAM ABBOTT, AND STEALING EIGHT POUNDS
IN SILVER, AT LITTLE ADDINGTON
1841
SEE ARTICLE
1843
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
ABBOTT
REMOVAL
1835
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
ABBOTT
VICTIM
WILLIAM
ABBOTT
VICTIM
WILLIAM
ABBOTT
HERBERT
JOHNSON
ABINGTON
1836
DIED
MR.
ABLETT
1844
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
ANN
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MIDSUMMER SESSIONS
ENOCH
ABOTT
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
AARON
ABRAHAM
1840
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
ELIZABETH
COLLEGE
STREET
DIED
K
R
A
Y
RINGSTEAD
L
ABLETT
WELLINGBOROUGH
NORTHAMPTON
C
CATHERINE
E
H
IG
SPRATTON
R
DIED
O
1836
MENTIONE COLLEGE
D
STREET
NORTHAMPTON
N
C
UNION
MISCONDU
WORKHOU HARDINGSTONE
CT
SE
ABLEY
A
1843
JOHN WHITE & JOHN TAYLOR, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
COAT, AND OTHER ARTICLES OF WEARING APPAREL, FROM
THE HOUSE OF WILLIAM ABBOTT, OF SPRATTON
SPRATTON
MENTIONE
D
DEFICIENT
WEIGHTS
P
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
ORDERS WERE SIGNED FOR THE REMOVAL OF WILLIAM
ABBOTT, WIFE, AND CHILD, FROM WOODFORD TO GRENDON
THEFT
CULWORTH
SEE ARTICLE
SEE ARTICLE
GROCER, FINED 12S.
ON THE 21ST INST. AGED 14 WEEKS, CATHERINE, INFANT
DAUGHTER OF MR. ? ABLETT, GROCER &C. OF COLLEGE
STREET, IN THIS TOWN
ON THE 21ST INST. AGED 14 WEEKS, CATHERINE, INFANT
DAUGHTER OF MR. ? ABLETT, GROCER &C. OF COLLEGE
STREET, IN THIS TOWN
JOHN BORCUTT, FREDERICK PALMER, & ANN ABLEY, FOR 21
DAYS, FOR MISCONDUCT IN THE HARDINGSTONE UNION
WORKHOUSE
ENOCH ABOTT, CHARGED WITH STEALING A SACK, &C. THE
PROPERTY OF ROBERT ANSTEE, AT CULWORTH. NOT GUILTY.
VAGRANT
LAWS
FOR 14 DAYS, UNDER THE VAGRANT LAWS
ABRAHAM
VICTIM
WILLIAM ABRAHAM, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR ASSAULTING
ELIZABETH ABRAHAM
WAGGON &
MENTIONE HORSES,
NORTHAMPTON
BRIDGE
D
STREET
SEE ARTICLE
A
L
1835
WOODFORD TO
GRENDON
1841
INQUEST
WILLIAM
ABRAHAM
1843
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
JAMES
ABRAHAMS
1842
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
JAMES
ABRAHAMS
FIGHTING
DOGS
DRUNK &
DISORDER
LY
WELLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
EARLS BARTON
SEE ARTICLE
1834
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JAMES
ABRAHAMS
REFUSING
TO FIND
SURETIES
HIGHAM FERRERS
1833
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
JAMES
ABRAHAMS
KEEPING
THE PEACE
HIGHAM FERRERS
BOROUGH SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
SOLOMON
ABRAHAMS
VICTIM
JAMES ABRAHAMS, SAMUEL COX, AND JOHN CLARK, FOR
REFUSING TO KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS SARAH PATENAL,
OF HIGHAM FERRERS
SEE ARTICLE
SOLOMON
ABRAHAMS
VICTIM
SEE ARTICLE
THOMAS
ABRAHAMS
DISORDER
LY
FOR ONE MONTH, AS AN IDLE AND DISORDERLY PERSON
1845
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
WILLIAM
ABRAHAMS
ASSAULT
WILLIAM ABRAHAMS, FOR 21 DAYS, UNLESS £1. 6S. BE PAID,
FOR ASSAULTING WILLIAM BETTS, CONSTABLE
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
GEORGE
ACASTER
COURT
MARTIAL
1845
INQUEST
FRANCES
ANN
ACHURCH
DIED
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
ACHURCH
MENTIONE
D
MOULTON
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
JOHN
ACHURCH
VICTIM
MOULTON
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
ACHURCH
VICTIM
1839
DIED
LOUISA ANN ACHURCH
1839
DIED
SAMUEL
1843
1842
1842
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
HOUSE OF CORRECTION
T
K
R
A
L
P
C
RUSHDEN
N
DIED
JOHN CASS, AGED 31, & JOHN BROWN, AGED 40, WERE
CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT MOULTON, 2LB. OF MUTTON,
THE PROPERTY OF JOHN ACHURCH. THE GRAND JURY
IGNORED THE BILL
JOHN CASS & JOHN BROWN, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
MOULTON, 2LB. OF MUTTON, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN
ACHURCH
JOHN CASS, AGED 31, & JOHN BROWN, AGED 40, CHARGED
WITH STEALING, AT MOULTON, 2LB. OF MUTTON, THE
PROPERTY OF JOHN ACHURCH
ON THE 4TH INSTANT, AT RUSHDEN, AGED 60, LOUISA ANN,
WIFE OF MR. SAMUEL ACHURCH, FORMERLY OF BARTON
SEAGRAVE, MUCH RESPECTED AND DEEPLY LAMENTED BY
HER FAMILY AND FRIENDS
ON THE 4TH INSTANT, AT RUSHDEN, AGED 60, LOUISA ANN,
WIFE OF MR. SAMUEL ACHURCH, FORMERLY OF BARTON
SEAGRAVE, MUCH RESPECTED AND DEEPLY LAMENTED BY
HER FAMILY AND FRIENDS
DIED
RUSHDEN
ON THE 10TH INST. MR SAMUEL ACHURCH, OF RUSHDEN, IN
THIS COUNTY, AGED 69, RESPECTED BY A NUMEROUS CIRCLE
OF RELATIONS AND ACQUAITANCE, DEPARTING THIS LIFE IN
FULL ASSURANCE OF ETERNAL REST AND HAPPINESS
VICTIM
RUSHDEN
SEE ARTICLE
ACHURCH
MENTIONE
D
RUSHDEN
SEE ARTICLE
ACHURCH
VICTIM
RUSHDEN
SEE ARTICLE
ACRES
GAME
LAWS
EDWARD ACRES, FOR SIX WEEKS, AND JAMES ELLMORE, FOR
TWO MONTHS, UNDER THE GAME LAWS
NO BILL WAS FOUND AGAINST MARGARET ADAMS, CHARGED
WITH ASSAULTING HER SON ALEXANDER ADAMS
SAMUEL
ACHURCH
WILLIAM
ACHURCH
WILLIAM
WILLIAM
EDWARD
E
H
IG
R
Y
MOULTON
RUSHDEN
A
DIED
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 11)
L
1839
ACHURCH
FOR THREE MONTHS, PURSUANT TO COURT MARTIAL
RUSHDEN
DIED
O
1841
A
1845
C
1845
SEE ARTICLE
1840
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
ALEXANDER ADAMS
VICTIM
1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
ANN
VICTIM
ADAMS
SPRATTON
SEE ARTICLE
1844
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
MENTIONE
D
COMPLAIN
T
ANN
ADAMS
ANNE
ADAMS
BARNET
ADAMS
VICTIM
ABSENTIN
G HIMSELF
LONG BUCKBY
SEE ARTICLE
BRIGSTOCK
SEE ARTICLE
CREATON
SEE ARTICLE
CHARLES ADAMS, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR ABSENTING HIMSELF
FROM THE SERVICE OF HIS MASTER, JOSEPH BAKER,
SHOEMAKER
1843
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
CHARLES
ADAMS
1846
INQUEST
DANIEL
ADAMS
ELIZABETH
ADAMS
FREDERICK
ADAMS
ASSAULT
GEORGE
ADAMS
THEFT
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
GEORGE
ASSIZES
ADAMS
VICTIM
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
GEORGE
ASSIZES
ADAMS
VICTIM
DISORDER UNION
WORKHOU NORTHAMPTON
LY
CONDUCT SE
SEE ARTICLE
T
FREDERICK ADAMS, FOR 21 DAYS, FOR VIOLENTLY
ASSAULTING WILLIAM WOOD, OF DAVENTRY
ABINGTON
NORTHAMPTON
STREET
H
SEE ARTICLE
EAST FARNDON
WILLIAM CHAMBERS, AGED 27, CHARGED WITH STEALING,
AT EAST FARNDON, A QUANTITY OF LEAD, THE PROPERTY OF
GEORGE ADAMS
K
IG
R
EAST FARNDON
A
1846
SEE ARTICLE
DAVENTRY
R
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
Y
1846
MENTIONE KETTERING
NORTHAMPTON
D
ROAD
MENTIONE
RAUNDS
D
E
1837
WILLIAM CHAMBERS, AGED 27, WAS CONVICTED OF
STEALING, AT EAST FARNDON, A QUANTITY OF LEAD, THE
PROPERTY OF GEORGE ADAMS, SIX MONTHS IMPRISONMENT
GEORGE ADAMS, A PAUPER IN THE UNION WORKHOUSE, WAS
BROUGHT BEFORE THE MAYOR, G. BAKER, & J. MARSHALL,
ESQRS., CHARGED WITH DISORDERLY AND DISOBEDIENT
CONDUCT. HE WAS COMMITTED FOR 14 DAYS' HARD LABOUR
DISORDERLY CONDUCT
GEORGE
ADAMS
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
GEORGE
ADAMS
VICTIM
1842
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
GEORGE
ADAMS
MENTIONE BRIDGE
D
STREET
1842
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
GEORGE
ADAMS
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
GEORGE
ADAMS
GEORGE
ADAMS
GEORGE
ADAMS
THEFT
GEORGE
ADAMS
MENTIONE
D
PIDDINGTON
SEE ARTICLE
GEORGE
ADAMS
FILIATION
ABTHORPE
FOR THREE MONTHS, HE HAVING REFUSED TO PERFORM AN
ORDER OF FILIATION FOR THE RELIEF OF THE PARISH OF
ABTHORPE
ADAMS
ILLEGITIM
ATE CHILD
FARTHINGHOE
SEE ARTICLE
1839
1834
JOHN JEYES, OF MOULTON, LABOURER, WAS CONVICTED IN
THE PENALTY AND COSTS 12S. FOR AN ASSAULT ON GEORGE
ADAMS, AT MOULTON, ON THE 5TH INSTANT
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
N
C
P
O
C
MOULTON
A
PRESTON DEANERY
1833
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
1845
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS HARRIET
THEFT
MORETON PINKNEY
THEFT
HARDINGSTONE
L
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL & HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON SUMMER
ASSIZES
DAMAGE
A
1845
L
1845
GEORGE ADAMS, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR MALICIOUSLY
BREAKING AND DAMAGING A QUANTITY OF ASH POLES
GROWING IN A SPINY, THE PROPERTY OF LANGHAM
CHRISTIE, ESQ. OF PRESTON DEANERY
EDWARD WILSON, AGED 16, AND GEORGE ADAMS, AGED 16,
CHARGED WITH STEALING A HORSE, AT MORETON PINKNEY,
THE PROPERTY OF DANIEL WILSON
GEORGE ADAMS, FOR 14 DAYS, CONVICTED OF STEALING
POTATOES FROM A FIELD AT HARDINGSTONE, IN THE
OCCUPATION OF JOHN MARRIOTT
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
J.
ADAMS
THEFT
BRACKLEY
R. DURRANT & J. ADAMS WERE CONVICTED OF STEALING
FOURTEEN FELLOES, THE PROPERTY OF J. SEWELL, OF
BRACKLEY. SIX MONTHS' HARD LABOUR
1846
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS J.
ADAMS
DAMAGE
WHITFIELD
SEE ARTICLE
1846
DIED
JAMES
ADAMS
MENTIONE
D
EAST HADDON
FEB. 5, AT EAST HADDON, AFTER A PROTRACTED ILLNESS OF
TWO YEARS, BORNE WITH PATIENCE AND RESIGNATION,
ELIZABETH, THE WIFE OF JAMES ADAMS, SCHOOLMASTER
1843
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JAMES
ADAMS
SURETIES
FOR NOT FINDING SURETIES TO KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS
HIS WIFE, &C.
1836
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
JAMES
ADAMS
UNWHOLES
AME MEAT
TRUE BILLS WERE ALSO FOUND AGAINST JAMES ADAMS AND
CHRISTOPHER CHECKLEY, BUTCHERS, FOR EXPOSING
UNWHOLESAME MEAT. TO BE TRIED AT THE NEXT SESSIONS
1833
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JAMES
ADAMS
DAMAGE
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
H
1842
JOHN
ADAMS
ASSAULT
WEEDON
1841
BREACH OF THE PEACE
JOHN
ADAMS
BREACH OF
THE PEACE
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
ADAMS
LEAVING
WIFE &
CHILDREN
1840
DIED
JOHN
ADAMS
1845
NORTHAMPTON SESSIONS
JOHN
ADAMS
1844
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JOHN
ADAMS
1845
DIED
JOHN
ADAMS
1842
INQUEST
JOHN
ADAMS
MENTIONE QUART POT
NORTHAMPTON
D
LANE
SEE ARTICLE
1838
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
ADAMS
THEFT
BRACKLEY ST. PETER
RICHARD DURRANT (ADMITTED TO BAIL) & JOHN ADAMS,
CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT BRACKLEY ST. PETER, 14
FELLIES, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES SEWELL
JOHN
ADAMS
THEFT
BRACKLEY
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN
ADAMS
JOHN
ADAMS
1837
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
R
K
IG
A
R
GAYTON
L
Y
NORTHAMPTON
C
MENTIONE
D
A
N
ST.
NEGLECTIN
SEPULCHRE NORTHAMPTON
G WIFE
PARISH
ST. GILES
NORTHAMPTON
NEGLECT
PARISH
A
L
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE SWAN &
D
HELMET
FOR ONE MONTH, FOR WILFULLY DAMAGING A TREE AT
SYRESHAM
JOHN CONWAY, JOHN ADAMS, & PATRICK MATRON, FOR TWO
MONTHS, UNLESS £5 EACH BE PAID, FOR VIOLENTLY
ASSAULTING JOHN BOLTON, AT WEEDON
ON MONDAY LAST, BEFORE THE MAYOR, T. SHARP, AND M.
NEWBY, ESQRS., JAMES RUSH AND JOHN ADAMS,
GARDENERS, WERE ORDERED TO PAY 3S. EACH FOR BREACH
OF THE PEACE ON SUNDAY MORNING LAST
E
SYRESHAM
P
C
O
1838
T
1838
DRAYTON
FOR ONE MONTH, FOR LEAVING HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN,
WHEREBY THEY BECAME CHAREAGBLE TO GAYTON
ON MONDAY LAST, DEEPLY LAMENTED BY HER FAMILY AND
FRIENDS, AFTER A PROTRACTED AND PAINFUL AFFLICTION,
BORNE WITH EXEMPLARY PATIENCE AND RESIGNATION,
MRS. ADAMS, WIDOW OF THE LATE MR. JOHN ADAMS, OF
THIS TOWN
AUG 22 - JOHN ADAMS WAS COMMITTED FOR ONE MONTH,
FOR ALLOWING HIS WIFE TO BECOME CHARGEABLE TO ST.
SEPULCHRE
FOR 14 DAYS, FOR ALLOWING HIS WIFE TO BECOME
CHARGEABLE TO ST. GILES
ON FRIDAY LAST, THE 5TH INST., OF CONSUMPTION,
WILLIAM, ELDEST SON OF MR. JOHN ADAMS, FARMER AND
GRAZIER, OF DRAYTON, NEAR DAVENTRY, AGED 26 YEARS
WILLIAM BARRISTER, FOR FOURTEEN DAYS, FOR DESERTING
THE SERVICE OF HIS MASTER, JOHN ADAMS
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
1835
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
ADAMS
THEFT
WARMINGTON
JOHN ADAMS, CHARGED WITH STEALING A NUMBER OF PIGS,
THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM DAVEY, OF WARMINGTON
1835
ASSIZES
JOHN
ADAMS
THEFT
WARMINGTON
JOHN ADAMS, AGED 22, CHARGED WITH STEALING DIVERS
PIGS, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM DAVEY, AT WARMINGTON
1835
ASSIZES
JOHN
ADAMS
THEFT
WARMINGTON
JOHN ADAMS, AGED 22, WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING PIGS,
THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM DAVEY, OF WARMINGTON.
TWELVE MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT
1834
TO OUR HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
ADAMS
GAME
1841
BURGLARY
JOSEPH
ADAMS
BURGLARY
KINGSTHORPE
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JOSEPH
ASSIZES
ADAMS
VICTIM
THEFT
1843
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JUDAH
ADAMS
MENTIONE
D
1838
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
LUKE
ADAMS
VICTIM
1835
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
LUKE
ADAMS
VICTIM
1840
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
MARGARET
ADAMS
ASSAULT
1841
DIED
MARY
ADAMS
1834
ASSIZES
MARY
ADAMS
SEE ARTICLE
T
P
L
Y
A
R
N
C
O
C
LITCHBOROUGH
1834
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
MARY
ADAMS
1846
ACCIDENT
MR.
ADAMS
1833
ASSIZES
MR.
ADAMS
VICTIM
WEEDON BECK
1833
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
MR.
ADAMS
VICTIM
WEEDON BECK
1840
DIED
MRS.
ADAMS
DIED
NORTHAMPTON
A
LITCHBOROUGH
MENTIONE
BULL LANE NORTHAMPTON
D
L
A
K
R
WHITTLEBURY
WEST HADDON
THEFT
ABRAHAM BATTY, 22, WAS INDICTED FOR HAVING STOLEN A
GELDING, THE PROPERTY OF JOSEPH ADAMS. GUILTY
TRANSPORTATION FOR LIFE.
ALDERMAN WARREN, FOR REFUSING TO FIND SURETIES TO
KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS JUDAH ADAMS
WILLIAM BALDWIN & CHARLES BROWN, RESPECTIVELY FOR
TWO MONTHS, FOR ASSAULTING JOHN ADAMS, OF
WHITTLEBURY
E
H
IG
WHITTLEBURY
DIED
THEFT
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JOSEPH RATLEDGE, OF PAULERSPURY, FOR TWO MONTHS,
FOR ASSAULTING LUKE ADAMS, OF WHITTLEBURY
NO BILL WAS FOUND AGAINST MARGARET ADAMS, CHARGED
WITH ASSAULTING HER SON ALEXANDER ADAMS
ON THE 28TH ULT. AFTER A PATIENT ENDURANCE OF LONG
AND SEVERE SUFFERING, MARY, THE BELOVED WIFE OF
THOMAS ADAMS, OF WEST HADDON, AGED 28 YEARS
MARY ADAMS, 17, CHARGED WITH STEALING ABOUT A
POUND OF BACON FROM THE HOUSE OF JOHN WAIT, OF
LITCHBOROUGH
IMPRISONMENT FOR TWELVE MONTHS - WILLIAM WINGROVE
& GEORGE PARROTT, OFFENDERS AGAINST THE GAME LAWS ;
MARY ADAMS, FOR STEALING BACON AT LITCHBOROUGH ;
ELIZ FOSTER, FOR STEALING A GOLD RING, AND MANY OTHER
ARTICLES, AT WILBARSTON
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SOPHIA KING, 14, CHARGED WITH HAVING STOLEN A
QUANTITY OF HALFPENCE FROM THE SHOP OF MR. ADAMS, OF
WEEDON BECK
SOPHIA KING, CHARGED WITH HAVING STOLEN FROM THE
COUNTER OF MR. ADAMS, SHOPKEEPER, OF WEEDON BECK, A
QUANTITY OF HALF PENCE
ON MONDAY LAST, DEEPLY LAMENTED BY HER FAMILY AND
FRIENDS, AFTER A PROTRACTED AND PAINFUL AFFLICTION,
BORNE WITH EXEMPLARY PATIENCE AND RESIGNATION,
MRS. ADAMS, WIDOW OF THE LATE MR. JOHN ADAMS, OF
THIS TOWN
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NEWMAN
ADAMS
VICTIM
BADBY
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
NEWMAN
ADAMS
VICTIM
BARBY
NEWMAN
ADAMS
VICTIM
BADBY
ROBERT
ADAMS
1846
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS ROBERT
ADAMS
1835
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
S.
ADAMS
VICTIM
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
SAMUEL
ADAMS
LEAVING
WIFE &
FAMILY
1835
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
SAMUEL
ADAMS
LEAVING
SERVICE
1841
DIED
THOMAS
ADAMS
MENTIONE
D
WEST HADDON
THOMAS
ADAMS
MENTIONE
D
BYFIELD
THOMAS
ADAMS
MENTIONE
D
L
WILLIAM WEBB, CHARGED WITH STEALING ONE DUCK, THE
PROPERTY OF NEWMAN ADAMS, AT BADBY. SIX MONTHS'
HARD LABOUR
WILLIAM WEBB, OF TOWCESTER, LABOURER, CHARGED WITH
STEALING, AT BARBY, A DUCK, THE PROPERTY OF NEWMAN
ADAMS
WILLIAM WEBB, CHARGED WITH STEALING ONE DUCK, THE
PROPERTY OF NEWMAN ADAMS, OF BADBY
1841
KINGS SUTTON
SEE ARTICLE
HARDINGSTONE
WILLIAM WAPLES, SAMUEL PEASLAND, & THOMAS
RICHARDS, RESPECTIVELY FOR FOURTEEN DAYS, FOR
HAVING ASSAULTED S. ADAMS, OF HARDINGSTONE
T
SEE ARTICLE
H
FOR ONE MONTH, FOR LEAVING HIS WIFE AND FAMILY
CHARGEABLE TO NEWNHAM
IG
E
NEWNHAM
SAMUEL ADAMS, FOR TWENTY ONE DAYS, FOR LEAVING THE
SERVICE OF HIS MASTER, THOMAS CLARK, OF FLOORE
R
R
K
FLOORE
RAUNDS
ON THE 28TH ULT. AFTER A PATIENT ENDURANCE OF LONG
AND SEVERE SUFFERING, MARY, THE BELOVED WIFE OF
THOMAS ADAMS, OF WEST HADDON, AGED 28 YEARS
WILLIAM CROFT, FOR CHARGED WITH KILLING, AT BYFIELD,
FIVE EWE SHEEP, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS ADAMS
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM CROFTS, CHARGED WITH HAVING KILLED FIVE EWE
SHEEP, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS ADAMS, OF BYFIELD
MENTIONE
D
BYFIELD
SEE ARTICLE
ADAMS
ASSAULT
CROWFIELD
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS THOMAS
ADAMS
CROWFIELD
1844
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
ADAMS
1845
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
THOMAS
ADAMS
1836
DIED
THOMAS
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
1834
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
THOMAS
ADAMS
MENTIONE
D
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
THOMAS
ADAMS
1846
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS THOMAS
1846
N
C
L
VICTIM
A
THOMAS
O
1843
C
BYFIELD
A
1846
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
PATTISHALL
A
1843
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
Y
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
P
1841
COMPLAIN
T
RAUNDS
THOMAS ADAMS, OF CROWFIELD, WAS CHARGED WITH
ASSAULTING JAMES PAYNE, OF THE SAME PLACE.
COMPROMISED
ROBERT CASEY, OF CROWFIELD, WAS CHARGED WITH
ASSAULTING JAMES PAYNE, OF THE SAME PLACE.
COMPROMISED
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THE FOLLOWING PARTIES WERE SUMMONED AT THE
INSTANCE OF INSPECTOR KNIGHT, FOR HAVING IN THEIR
POSSESSION LIGHT OR UNSTAMPED WEIGHTS, &C :EXPENSES, 5S.
ON THURSDAY THE 28TH ULT. AT DAVENTRY, HIGHLY
RESPECTED, THOMAS ADAMS, GENT. AGED 84
WEIGHTS &
MEASURES
RAUNDS
ADAMS
DIED
DAVENTRY
THOMAS
ADAMS
MENTIONE
D
WEEDON
SEE ARTICLE
THOMAS
ADAMS
DAMAGE
GAYTON
THOMAS ADAMS, FOR SIX WEEKS, FOR HAVING BROKEN THE
WINDOWS AND DOORS OF THE HOUSE OF MARY PETTEFER,
OF GAYTON
DAVENTRY
JOSEPH BOSWORTH AND RICHARD CROFTS, CHARGED WITH
HAVING STOLEN AT DAVENTRY, TWO DUCKS, THE PROPERTY
OF THOMAS ADAMS, AND TWO FOWLS, THE PROPERTY OF
SAMUEL HOLLOWELL
VICTIM
DAVENTRY
JOSEPH BOSWORTH, 16, AND RICHARD CROFTS, 17, PLEADED
GUILTY TO TWO INDICTMENTS FOR STEALING POULTRY AT
DAVENTRY, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS ADAMS AND SAMUELL
HOLLOWELL. TRANSPORTATION FOR SEVEN YEARS
THEFT
NEWNHAM
SEE ARTICLE
1833
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
THOMAS
ASSIZES
ADAMS
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
ADAMS
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
ADAMS
THEFT
1844
COUNTY SESSIONS
WILLIAM
ADAMS
VICTIM
1843
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
ADAMS
MENTIONE
D
BROCKHALL
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
ADAMS
VICTIM
DAVENTRY
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
WILLIAM
ADAMS
VICTIM
1845
DIED
WILLIAM
ADAMS
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
JANUARY SESSIONS
WILLIAM
ADAMS
1839
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
ADAMS
1839
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
ADAMS
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
ADAMS
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
WILLIAM
1839
THEFT
1835
1835
T
H
L
DRAYTON
N
THEFT
C
P
O
A
VICTIM
L
VICTIM
ON FRIDAY LAST, THE 5TH INST., OF CONSUMPTION,
WILLIAM, ELDEST SON OF MR. JOHN ADAMS, FARMER AND
GRAZIER, OF DRAYTON, NEAR DAVENTRY, AGED 26 YEARS
WILLIAM ADAMS, AGED 13, AND WILLIAM WADE, AGED 14,
CHARGED WITH STEALING A PAIR OF HALF BOOTS, AT
ROWELL, THE PROPERTY OF DAVID ASHTON
DAVENTRY
RICHARD PACE, CHARGED WITH STEALING A SMOCK FROCK,
VALUE 8S. AT DAVENTRY, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM ADAMS
DAVENTRY
RICHARD PACE, CHARGED WITH STEALING AT DAVENTRY, A
SMOCK FROCK, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM ADAMS
DAVENTRY
ADAMS
THEFT
BRIGSTOCK
WILLIAM
ADAMS
THEFT
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
ADAMS
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
ADAMS
A
JOHN JONES WAS SENTENCED TO TWELVE MONTHS'
IMPRISONMENT FOR STEALING A CALF SKIN, THE PROPERTY
OF WILLIAM ADAMS, OF DAVENTRY
EDWARD BOSWORTH, AGED 22, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
CALF SKIN, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM ADAMS, OF
DAVENTRY
ROWELL
VICTIM
ST.
ANDREWS
STREET
SEE ARTICLE
K
R
A
DAVENTRY
E
DAVENTRY
DIED
C
WILLIAM ADAMS, AGED 13, AND WILLIAM WADE, AGED 14,
WERE CONVICTED OF STEALING A PAIR OF HALF BOOTS, AT
ROWELL, THE PROPERTY OF DAVID ASHTON. SEVEN DAYS'
SOLITARY CONFINEMENT
JOHN JONES, CHARGED WITH RECEIVING A CALF SKIN, THE
PROPERTY OF WILLIAM ADAMS, OF DAVENTRY, KNOWING IT
TO HAVE BEEN STOLEN
ROWELL
Y
WILLIAM
VICTIM
IG
ADAMS
R
THOMAS
RICHARD PACE WAS CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
DAVENTRY, A SMOCK FROCK, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM
ADAMS. TWO MONTHS' HARD LABOUR
WILLIAM ADAMS PLEADED GUILTY TO A CHARGE OF
STEALING SOE HAY, AT BRIGSTOCK, THE PROPERTY OF
THOMAS MEADOWS, PUBLICAN, AND SENTENCED TO ONE
MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT TO HARD LABOUR
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
MENTIONE
D
KISLINGBURY
THOMAS THOMPSON, FOR REFUSING TO BECOME BOUND TO
KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS WILLIAM ADAMS, OF
KISLINGBURY
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
FEB. 5, AT EAST HADDON, AFTER A PROTRACTED ILLNESS OF
TWO YEARS, BORNE WITH PATIENCE AND RESIGNATION,
ELIZABETH, THE WIFE OF JAMES ADAMS, SCHOOLMASTER
1846
DIED
ELIZABETH
ADAMS
DIED
EAST HADDON
1846
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
GEORGE
ADAMS ALIAS
DOWNS
THEFT
1845
INQUEST
JOHN
ADAMSON
MENTIONE
D
COTTON END
SEE ARTICLE
1845
DIED
ELIZABETH
SANDERS
ADCOCK
DIED
WELLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
1842
QUARTER SESSIONS
JAMES
ADCOCK
VICTIM
WELLINGBOROUGH
MARY ANN LACK, AGED 18, CHARGED WITH STEALING A SILK
SCARF AND VARIOUS OTHER ARTICLES FROM THE PREMISES
OF JAMES ADCOCK, OF WELLINGBOROUGH
1842
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
JAMES
ADCOCK
VICTIM
1845
DIED
JAMES
ADCOCK
MENTIONE
D
RUSHDEN HILL
1840
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
ADCOCK
VICTIM
WOLLASTON
1842
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
ADCOCK
VICTIM
ABINGTON
NORTHAMPTON
STREET
T
SEE ARTICLE
Y
A
R
L
DISORDER
LY
CONDUCT
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS JOHN
ADDINGTON
SYRESHAM
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
RICHARD
ADDINGTON
EJECTMENT
1837
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
ABRAHAM
ADDISON
MENTIONE
D
DAVENTRY
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
ADDY
MENTIONE
D
POTTERSPURY
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
ADDY
MENTIONE
D
YARDLEY GOBION
1842
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
HENRY
ADKIN
THEFT
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
GEORGE
ADKINS
GAME
LAWS
1842
BOROUGH PRISONERS
JABEZ
ADKINS
MENTIONE
D
A
C
L
A
N
C
O
P
1846
HOLCOTT
E
SEE ARTICLE
K
R
IG
H
WELLINGBOROUGH
MARY ANN LACK, AGED 18, WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING A
SILK SCARF AND VARIOUS OTHER ARTICLES FROM THE
PREMISES OF JAMES ADCOCK, OF WELLINGBOROUGH, AND
SENTENCED TO THREE MONTHS' HARD LABOUR
WILLIAM LUCK, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR STEALING PART OF A
STAKE HEDGE FROM A CLOSE IN THE OCCUPATION OF JOHN
ADCOCK, AT WOLLASTON
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JOHN ADDINGTON OF SYRESHAM, WAS CHARGED BY
WILLIAM BURGESS, ONE OF THE CONSTABLES OF THAT
PLACE, WITH DISORDERLY CONDUCT DURING DIVINE
SERVICE ON THE 15TH FEBRUARY. CONVICTED. BOUND
OVER FOR HIS FUTURE GOOD BEHAVIOUR, AND MADE TO PAY
FINE AND COSTS £1.
A WARRANT WAS GRANTED TO EJECT THOMAS MURBY FROM
A TENEMENT AT HOLCOTT, BELONGING TO RICHARD
ADDINGTON, WHICH WAS HELD OVER, AFTER LEGAL NOTICE
TO QUIT
THOMAS GOODE, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR RUNNING AWAY
FROM THE SERVICE OF HIS MASTER, ABRAHAM ADDISON, OF
DAVENTRY
JOSHUA & JOB WEBSTER, BOTH OF POTTERSPURY,
LABOURERS, CHARGED WITH ASSAULTING JOHN ADDY,
POLICE CONSTABLE, WHILST IN THE EXECUTION OF HIS DUTY
JOSHUA WEBSTER, AGED 30, AND JOB WEBSTER, AGED 24,
CHARGED WITH AN ASSAULT ON POLICE-CONSTABLE ADDY,
AT YARDLEY GOBION
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HENRY CLARKE, FOR TWO MONTHS, WILLIAM CLARKE AND
GEORGE ADKINS, RESPECTIVELY FOR ON MONTH, UNDER THE
GAME LAWS
ROBERT POTTER, AGED 24, CHARGED WITH HAVING FORGED
AND UTTERED A CERTAIN UNDERTAKING FOR THE PAYMENT
OF MONEY, WITH INTENT TO CHEAT JABEZ ADKINS
1841
CHARGE OF FELONY
JABEZ
ADKINS
1843
INQUEST
MR.
ADKINS
1833
SPIRITED HORSE
MR.
ADKINS
JAMES
ADNETT
JAMES
ADNETT
JAMES
ADNETT
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MIDSUMMER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
SEE ARTICLE
SEE ARTICLE
NUN MILLS NORTHAMPTON
VICTIM
SEE ARTICLE
WELLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
WELLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
WELLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
1835
ASSIZES
1835
ASSIZES
JOHN
ADNETT
1844
BOROUGH SESSIONS
JOSEPH
ADNETT
MENTIONE POTATOE
D
HALL
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
VICTIM
1837
DIED
THOMAS
ADNETT
DIED
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
ELI
ADNITT
MENTIONE
D
NASEBY
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JAMES
ADNITT
VICTIM
WELLINGBOROUGH
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JAMES
ADNITT
VICTIM
WELLINGBOROUGH
JOHN JAMES CHARGED WITH STEALING A DEAL POLE, THE
PROPERTY OF JAMES ADNITT, OF WELLINGBOROUGH
ADNITT
Y
1841
MENTIONE
NORTHAMPTON
D
MENTIONE
NUN MILLS NORTHAMPTON
D
WELLINGBOROUGH
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JOSEPH
1843
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JOSEPH
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
AFFRAY WITH POACHERS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ASSIZES
JOSEPH
(JUNIOR)
JOSEPH
(SENIOR)
MR.
JAMES
ADSON
1839
INQUEST
JAMES
ADSON
1837
INQUEST
JAMES
ADSON
1845
INQUEST
MR.
ADSON
1842
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
MR.
ADSON
1844
1843
MENTIONE
D
ADNITT
A
ADNITT
ADNITT
T
H
E
IG
ADNITT
A
1844
ADNITT
C
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
1844
K
R
L
A
R
WELLINGBOROUGH
C
ADNITT
1844
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE BRIDGE
D
STREET
BRIDGE
VICTIM
STREET
VICTIM
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE TANNER
STREET
D
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE WOOD
D
STREET
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ON THE 13TH INST. MR. THOMAS ADMETT, CARPENTER AND
JOINER, OF THIS TOWN, AFTER A LINGERING ILLNESS, AGED
58
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WELLINGBOROUGH
JOHN JAMES, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
WELLINGBOROUGH, A DEAL POLE, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES
ADNITT
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HENRY LABRUM, FOR SEVEN DAYS, FOR ABSENTING HIMSELF
FROM THE SERVICE OF JOSEPH ADNITT
N
1836
ADNITT
WELLINGBOROUGH
NORTHAMPTON
P
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JAMES
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
JAMES
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
JOHN
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
JOHN BARRETT, BOATMAN, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR NEGLECTING
HIS CONTRACT OF SERVICE WITH JOSEPH ADNITT
NORTHAMPTON
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NORTHAMPTON
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NORTHAMPTON
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NORTHAMPTON
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NORTHAMPTON
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NORTHAMPTON
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NORTHAMPTON
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MENTIONE ST. MARYS
NORTHAMPTON
D
PLACE
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L
1837
O
1836
1845
INQUEST
MRS.
ADSON
MENTIONE WOOD
D
STREET
1840
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
ROBERT
ADSON
VICTIM
FRANCIS MERRY, CHARGED WITH STEALING FOUR IRON
HORSE SHOES, THE PROPERTY OF ROBERT ADSON
1840
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
ROBERT
ADSON
VICTIM
FRANCIS MERRY PLEADED GUILTY TO A CHARGE OF
STEALING FOUR HORSE SHOES, VALUE 10D. THE PROPERTY
OF THOMAS ADSON. ONE FORTNIGHT'S HARD LABOUR
1843
DIED
MR. C.
AFFORD
MENTIONE
D
OUNDLE
1843
DIED
MRS.
AFFORD
DIED
OUNDLE
1840
DIED
BENJAMIN
AGER
DIED
NORTHAMPTON
1842
DIED
BENJAMIN
AGER
DIED
ST.
SEPULCHRE NORTHAMPTON
PARISH
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
CHARLES
AGER
VICTIM
NORTHAMPTON
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E
CHARLES AGER & THOMAS SMITH, FOR SEVEN DAYS EACH,
FOR WILFULLY DAMAGING A QUANTITY OF BARLEY
GROWING IN A FIELD IN THE OCCUPATION OF WILLIAM
HIGGINS, SEN., NEAR BILLING LANE
EDWARD KEANE, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR ASSAULTING DAVID
AGER, A SHOEMANUFACTURER
ON THURSDAY, AUG. 13TH, AGED 25, AFTER A LONG AND
PAINFUL ILLNESS, ELIZA, YOUNGEST DAUGHTER OF THE LATE
MR. JOHN AGER, OF THIS TOWN
HENRY AGER, FOR THREE MONTHS, CHARGED WITH
EMBEZZLING LEATHER, THE PROPERTY OF HIS EMPLOYER,
JOSEPH POOLE
EDWARD BONUS, HENRY AGER, AND SAMUEL JONES,
CHARGED WITH STEALING ONE PAIR OF MEN'S CLOTH
BOOTS, ONE PAIR OF MEN'S SHOES, ONE PAIR OF GIRL'S
LEATHER BOOTS, AND ONE PAIR OF WOMEN'S SHOES, THE
PROPERTY OF ROBERT HOWE
AGER
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
DAVID
AGER
1840
DIED
ELIZA
AGER
1844
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
HENRY
1838
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
HENRY
AGER
HENRY
AGER
THEFT
NORTHAMPTON
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HENRY
AGER
THEFT
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
1838
TRANSPORTED
C
O
C
DIED
NORTHAMPTON
N
EMBEZZLE
MENT
A
AGER
L
THEFT
HENRY
A
1838
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON SUMMER
ASSIZES
L
CHARLES
P
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
VICTIM
NORTHAMPTON
STEALING WEARING APPAREL AT TOWCESTER - JOHN
GROVES PLEADED GUILTY OF STEALING A PAIR OF TROUSERS
AND A WAISTCOAT, THE PROPERTY OF CHARLES AGER, AND
WAS SENTENCED TO ONE MONTH'S IMPRISONMENT
1842
1838
DAMAGE
NEAR
BILLING
LANE
A
Y
R
R
TOWCESTER
ON TUESDAY LAST, AGED 75, MR. BENJAMIN AGER, NEARLY
40 YEARS SEXTON OF THE PARISH OF ST. SEPULCHRE
K
IG
H
T
AT OUNDLE, ON FRIDAY WEEK, MRS. AFFORD, WIFE OF MR. C.
AFFORD, STONE MASON, AGED 55
AT OUNDLE, ON FRIDAY WEEK, MRS. AFFORD, WIFE OF MR. C.
AFFORD, STONE MASON, AGED 55
ON THE 5TH INSTANT, AFTER A LONG AND PAINFUL
AFFLICTION, IN THE 63D YEAR OF HIS AGE, BENJAMIN AGER,
LATE A MEMBER OF THE FRIENDLY SOCIETY OF OUT
PENSIONERS, HELD AT NORTHAMPTON
AGER
TRANSPOR
TED
THE FOLLOWING CONVICTS HAVE BEEN REMOVED TO THE
LEVIATHAN HULK, PORTSMOUTH :- JOHN MALSBURY, THE
ELDER, FOR LIFE ; WILLIAM ARCHER, FOR 15 YEARS ; JACOB
EARL, WILLIAM PERCIVAL, PHILIP REYNOLDS, FOR 10 YEARS
; JOHN KEW, FOR 14 YEARS ; CHARLES NEWEY, JAMES
PLOWRIGHT, WILLIAM PLOWRIGHT, THE ELDER, WILLIAM
PLOWRIGHT, THE YOUNGER, THOMAS SUTTON, AND HENRY
AGER, FOR SEVEN YEARS
VINE
PUBLIC
HOUSE
1840
DIED
JAMES
AGER
DIED
1840
DIED
JOHN
AGER
MENTIONE
D
1838
DIED
MRS.
AGER
DIED
NEGLECTING CONTRACT
WILLIAM
AGER
1838
DIED
WILLIAM
AGER
NORTHAMPTON
BEARWARD
NORTHAMPTON
STREET
ANOTHER SHOEMAKER, OF THE NAME OF SAMUEL ALLINGTON,
WAS CHARGED WITH NEGLECTING TO FULIL A CONTRACT
ENTERED INTO HIM TO MAKE UP 15 PAIR OF MEN'S SHOES
FOR MR. WILLIAM AGER, AND ALSO WITH EMBEZZLING A
PORTION OF THE LEATHER. HE WAS CONVICTED, AND
SENTENCED TO ONE MONTH'S HARD LABOUR
MENTIONE
D
T
1842
ON MONDAY MORNING LAST, OF PARALYSIS, IN THE 56TH
YEAR OF HIS AGE, MR. JAMES AGER, OF THE VINE PUBLIC
HOUSE, IN THIS TOWN
ON THURSDAY, AUG. 13TH, AGED 25, AFTER A LONG AND
PAINFUL ILLNESS, ELIZA, YOUNGEST DAUGHTER OF THE LATE
MR. JOHN AGER, OF THIS TOWN
ON SUNDAY LAST, MRS. AGER, WIFE OF MR. WILLIAM AGER,
OF BEARWARD STREET, IN THIS TOWN
NORTHAMPTON
MISDEMEA
NOUR
1841
NOSE WRINGING
JOHN
ALBRIGHT
CHARGING
1845
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
GEORGE
ALDERMAN
1842
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
GEORGE
ALDERMAN
1842
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
SPECIAL AND PETTY
SESSIONS
COMMITTED TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
GEORGE
ALDERMAN
GEORGE
Y
ALDERMAN
NORTHAMPTON
THEFT
N
ALDERMAN
THEFT
THEFT
A
C
O
P
MENTIONE BRIDGE
D
STREET
THEFT
A
1842
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
GEORGE
ALDERMAN
THEFT
1844
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
JEREMIAH
ALDERMAN
MENTIONE ALBERT
STREET
D
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
MARK
ALDERMAN
VICTIM
E
K
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JOSIAH AINSWORTH, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR A
MISDEMEANOUR, IN THE SERVICE OF HIS EMPLOYER, JOHN
BATES, OF KETTERING
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GEORGE ALDERMAN, CHARGED WITH HAVING, ON SATURDAY
THE 20TH INST., STOLEN A SALMON, THE PROPERTY OF HIS
EMPLOYER, CHARLES PUTNAM, FISHMONGER
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NORTHAMPTON
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KINGSTHORPE
FOR ONE MONTH, FOR STEALING 10 PEARS AT KINGSTHORPE
GEORGE ALDERMAN PLEADED GUILTY OF STEALING 6LBS. OF
SALMON, THE PROPERTY OF HIS MASTER CHARLES PUTNAM.
THE SAME PRISONER PLEADED GUILTY TO STEALING 6 CWT.
OF OYSTER BAGS, THE PROPERTY OF THE SAME PARTY.
MARIA LOOMES AND GEORGE JOICE, CHARGED AS
RECEIVERS, PLEADED NOT GUILTY. EVIDENCE AS TO THE
IDENTITY OF THE BAGS WAS DEFICIENT, AND THE
PRISONERS WERE ACQUITTED
L
1844
GEORGE
KETTERING
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R
AINSWORTH
A
JOSIAH
R
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
L
AGER
1833
1844
ON SUNDAY LAST, MRS. AGER, WIFE OF MR. WILLIAM AGER,
OF BEARWARD STREET, IN THIS TOWN
H
AGER
C
1833
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
WILLIAM
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
WILLIAM
ASSIZES
IG
1837
MENTIONE BEARWARD
NORTHAMPTON
D
STREET
GAS
VICTIM
NORTHAMPTON
STREET
MENTIONE NORTH
NORTHAMPTON
D
END
NORTHAMPTON
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RICHARD HOLLARD, CHARGED WITH HAVING, ON THE 6TH
INST., ASSAULTED GEORGE MEAD, CONSTABLE, WHILST IN
EXECUTION OF HIS DUTY, AND ALSO WITH ASSAULTING
MARK ALDERMAN WHILST ACTING IN AID OF MEAD.
MENTIONE
D
DIED
CARTS
DIED
DAVENTRY
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NORTHAMPTON
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AT MIDDLETON, ON THE 31ST ULT., MR. THOMAS
ALDWINCKLE, MALSTER, THIRD SON OF MR. JOHN
ALDWINCKLE, FARMER, AGED 29
AT MIDDLETON, ON THE 31ST ULT., MR. THOMAS
ALDWINCKLE, MALSTER, THIRD SON OF MR. JOHN
ALDWINCKLE, FARMER, AGED 29
JAMES COLES & WILLIAM ALDWINCKLE, RESPECTIVELY FOR
THREE MONTHS, AND HENRY HUTTON, EDMUND NEWBURY, &
JOHN CHATWELL STAYTON, RESPECTIVELY FOR TWO
MONTHS, UNDER THE GAME LAWS
1835
1845
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
DIED
DISORDERLY CONDUCT
INQUEST
1842
DIED
JOHN
ALDWINCKLE
MENTIONE
D
MIDDLETON
1842
DIED
THOMAS
ALDWINCKLE
DIED
MIDDLETON
1838
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
ALDWINCKLE
GAME
LAWS
1843
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
JOHN
ALDWINCLE
NON
PAYMENT
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
WILLIAM
ALDWINKLE
GAME
1844
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
MR.
ALEXANDER
BREACH OF
THE PEACE
CORBY
1846
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
MR.
ALEXANDER
CHARGING
STANION
ALEXANDER
T
MENTIONE
D
1842
1843
E
R
A
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LITTLE OAKLEY
JANE BARRATT, ROSANNA BARRATT, & LUCY BARRATT, ALL
OF LITTLE OAKLEY, WERE EXAMINED AND ACQUITTED ON A
CHARGE OF TAKING A STEEL TRAP, VALUE 5S. FROM A CLOSE
IN THE ABOVE PARISH. THE CHARGE WAS BROUGHT BEFORE
AGAINST THEM BY THOMAS ALEXANDER, GAMEKEEPER TO
THE EARL OF CARDIGAN
SHOOTING
A DOG
STANION
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THOMAS
ALEXANDER
CHARGING
CORBY
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WILLIAM
ALEXANDER
REV. W. H.
ALINGTON
ALLARD
1845
COMMITTED TO THE
COUNTY GAOL & HOUSE OF SARAH
CORRECTION
ALLARD
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
SARAH
ASSIZES
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
WILLIAM
A
ALLAN
JAMES
N
ALEXANDER
THOMAS
WILLIAM
1845
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A
1844
WILLIAM ALDWINKLE, FOR TWO MONTHS, UNLESS £2. 16S.
6D. BE PAID FOR A SIMILAR OFFENCE [TRESPASSING IN
SEARCH OF GAME] ON LANDS IN THE OCCUPATION OF
THOMAS CLARK, AT GLAPTHORN
K
IG
GLAPTHORN
COMPLAIN
T
MENTIONE
D
THEFT
COUNTERF
EIT COIN
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L
1845
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
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H
COTTINGHAM
L
THOMAS
C
1845
PIDDINGTON
R
ALDERMAN
ALDRICH
ALDRIDGE
Y
SAMUEL
JAMES
C
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
ALDERMAN
O
1845
SAMUEL
P
1834
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ISLIP
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VICTIM
IRTHLINGBOROUGH
GEORGE MORRIS, CHARGED WITH STEALING A SPADE, FOOT
IRON, BILL AXE, AND STOCK AXE, THE PROPERTY OF AMOS
PAYNE & SARAH ALLARD, OF IRTHLINGBOROUGH
ALLARD
VICTIM
IRTHLINGBOROUGH
ALLARD
ASSAULT
NORTHAMPTON
GEORGE MORRIS, CHARGED WITH STEALING A SPADE AND
OTHER TOOLS, THE PROPERTY OF AMOS PAYNE AND SARAH
ALLARD, OF IRTHLINGBOROUGH
WILLIAM ALLARD, AGED 20, CHARGED WITH ASSAULTING
JOH NORTON, AT NORTHAMPTON, AND STEALING FROM HIS A
PURSE CONTAINING £2. 9S. 6D.
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
WILLIAM
ASSIZES
ALLARD
THEFT
NORTHAMPTON
1839
DIED
ANN
ALLBRIGHT
DIED
TOWCESTER
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JOHN
ALLBRIGHT
1837
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
JOHN
ALLCHIN
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
ALLCHIN
VICTIM
1837
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
ALLCHIN
VICTIM
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
ALLCOCK
VICTIM
1842
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
ALLCOCK
VICTIM
DIED
AMELIA
ALLEN
1838
DIED
ANN
ALLEN
1846
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS C.
1843
AN AFFECTING DEATH
T
K
BOZEAT
PIDDINGTON
P
L
DIED
JAMES MAYCOCK, OF BOZEAT, STOOD CHARGED WITH
STEALING BEANS FROM THE FIELD OF MR. ALLEBOLE, VALUE
ABOUT 3S. ; THE DEFENDANT PLEADED WANT, AND NEITHER
THE BENCH NOR THE COMPLAINANT HAVING ANY WISH TO
PRESS THE CHARGE, HE WAS ACQUITTED BY THE PAYING THE
EXPENSES, AND THE PRICE OF THE BEANS
LATELY, AT PIDDINGTON, AGED 39, AMELIA, WIFE OF
WILLIAM ALLEN, LABOURER
WADENHOE
ON THE 2ND INSTANT, IN THE 26TH YEAR OF HER AGE, AFTER
A LINGERING ILLNESS, ANN, THE SECOND DAUGHTER OF MR.
JOHN ALLEN, OF WADENHOE MILL, IN THIS COUNTY
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C
DIED
O
E
H
NEWBOTTLE
COMPLAIN
T
NON
PAYMENT &
ASSAULT
FARTHINGHOE
ALLEN
DIED
DESBOROUGH
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THEFT
KINGSTHORPE
CHARLES ALLEN, CHARLES BODDINGTON & THOMAS
HAMMOND, CHARGED WITH HAVING, IN THE MORNING OF
THE 19TH MARCH, AT KINGSTHORPE, BURGLARIOUSLY
BROKEN INTO THE HOUSE OF RICHARD WEST, AND STOLEN
THEREFROM THREE PURSES, CONTAINING £1.8S., TWO GREAT
COATS, TWO SHAWLS, A BOA, AND DIVERS OTHER ARTICLES
KINGSTHORPE
L
A
N
ALLEN
C
CHARLES
CAIN JONES, CHARGED WITH HAVING, AT NEWBOTTLE,
STOLEN A PAIR OF SHOES AND A KNIFE, VALUE 7S. 6D., THE
PROPERTY OF WILLIAM ALLCOCK
CAIN JONES, AGED 18, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
NEWBOTTLE, A PAIR OF SHOES AND A KNIFE, THE PROPERTY
OF WILLIAM ALLCOCK
NEWBOTTLE
R
1845
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A
ALLEBOLE
SAMUEL HOPLEY, CHARGED WITH STEALINGA WORKING
TOOL CALLED A CALLIPER, VALUE 2S. 6D. THE PROPERTY OF
WILLIAM ALLCHIN, OF NORTHAMPTON, ENGINEER
NORTHAMPTON
IG
MR.
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R
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
ON THURSDAY MORNING LAST, AT TOWCESTER, ANN
ALLBRIGHT, AGED 94
THOMAS TOMES, FOR ONE MONTH, UNLESS 17S. 6D. BE
SOONER PAID, FOR ASSAULTING JOHN ALLBRIGHT
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
Y
1845
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COMMITTED FOR TRIAL AT
THE QUARTER SESSIONS
CHARLES
ALLEN
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EASTER SESSIONS
CHARLES
ALLEN
THEFT
A
1841
1841
REMOVED FROM COUNTY
GAOL
CHARLES
ALLEN
REMOVED
FROM
GAOL
1840
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
CHARLES
ALLEN
ASSAULT
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THE UNDER MENTIONED CONVICTS WERE REMOVED FROM
OUR COUNTY GAOL LAST TO THE LEVIATHAN HULK AT
PORTSMOUTH
CHARLES ALLEN, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR ASSAULTING ALICE, WIFE
OF JOHN HOUGHTON
ALLEN
WOUNDIN
G
WELLINGBOROUGH
CHARLES
ALLEN
MAIMING
WELLINGBOROUGH
NORTHAMPTON SUMMER
ASSIZES
CHARLES
ALLEN
ASSAULT
WELLINGBOROUGH
1846
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS
CHRISTOPHE
ALLEN
R
1834
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
EDWARD
1844
DIED
ELIZABETH
ALLEN
DIED
1846
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
GEORGE
ALLEN
VICTIM
1846
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
GEORGE
ALLEN
Y
CHARLES
1838
ASSIZES
1838
OBSTRUCTI
BELL LANE SYRESHAM
NG
MENTIONE
MILTON
D
ALLEN
H
A
DIED
HANNAH
ALLEN
EDGCOTT
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
ISAAC
ALLEN
SURETIES
1843
QUARTER SESSIONS
ISAAC
ALLEN
SURETIES
1843
QUARTER SESSIONS
ISAAC
ALLEN
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
ISAAC
ALLEN
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
ISAAC
ALLEN
1839
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JAMES
ALLEN
VICTIM
SYRESHAM
1839
QUARTER SESSIONS
JEREMIAH
ALLEN
EMBEZZLE
MENT
CULWORTH
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ON SUNDAY LAST, AT EDGCOTT, IN THIS COUNTY, MRS.
HANNAH ALLEN, IN THE 75TH YEAR OF HER AGE. SHE LIVED
IN THE FAMILY OF THE LATE T. CARTER, ESQ. FOR 41 YEARS,
AND WAS A FAITHFUL AND ATTACHED SERVANT
FOR REFUSING TO FIND SURETIES FOR HIS APPEARANCE AT
THE SESSIONS
WARKTON
L
A
N
O
C
1842
A
E
R
P
L
NORTHAMPTON
C
DIED
MARCH 10, AT LONG BUCKBY, ANN DUNKLEY, WIFE OF
SAMUEL DUNKLEY, AGED 33 YEARS. SAME DAY, ELIZABETH
ALLEN, SISTER OF THE ABOVE, AGED 18 YEARS. THEY WERE
BOTH BURIED IN ONE GRAVE IN LONG BUCKBY CHURCH
YARD. THE PARENTS OF THE ABOVE HAVE FOLLOWED 15
CHILDREN TO THE SILENT TOMB, AND HAVE NOW THREE
LIVING
ELIZABETH RILEY AND ANNE PALMER, CHARGED WITH
FELONIOUSLY STOLEN 16 & A HALF YARDS OF LUTESTRING
RIBBON, 10 YARDS OF PLAID LUTESRING RIBBON, AND 18
YARDS OF NARROW SATIN RIBBON, THE PROPERTY OF
GEORGE ALLEN
K
IG
R
MARKET
SQUARE
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LONG BUCKBY
VICTIM
CHARLES ALLEN, CHARGED WITH MALICIOUSLY CUTTING
AND WOUNDING JOHN KINGSTON, CONSTABLE, OF
WELLINGBOROUGH, WITH INTENT TO PREVENT HIS LAWFUL
APPRENHENSION
CHARLES ALLEN, 17, CHARGED WITH CUTTING AND MAIMING
JOHN KINGSTON, OF WELLINGBOROUGH, WITH INTENT TO
PREVENT HIS LAWFUL APPRENHENSION
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T
1838
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
SURETIES
UNION
MISBEHAVI
WORKHOU KETTERING
OUR
SE
UNION
MISBEHAVI
WORKHOU KETTERING
OUR
SE
ISAAC ALLEN, AGED 46, COMMITTED FOR REFUSING TO FIND
SURETIES TO KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS LUCY FOX AND
MARY COX, OF WARKTON
ISAAC ALLEN, AGED 46, COMMITTED FOR REFUSING TO FIND
SURETIES TO KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS LUCY FOX AND
MARY COX, OF WARKTON, WAS DELIVERED BY
PROCLAMATION
FOR 21 DAYS, FOR MISBEHAVIOUR IN THE KETTERING UNION
WORKHOUSE
FOR THREE WEEKS, FOR MISBEHAVIOUR IN THE KETTERING
UNION WORKHOUSE
WALTER FREER, CHARGED WITH BREAKING INTO THE HOUSE
OF JAMES ALLEN, OF SYRESHAM, AND STEALING THEREFROM
10 SILVER SPOONS
JEREMIAH ALLEN, CHARGED WITH HAVING, AT CULWORTH,
EMBEZZLED THE SUM OF 12S. 3D. THE PROPERTY OF HIS
MASTER, JOHN OXLEY, OF BYFIELD
1839
1834
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EASTER SESSIONS
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JEREMIAH
ALLEN
EMBEZZLE
MENT
BYFIELD
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JEREMIAH
ALLEN
POACHING
BYFIELD
OF BYFIELD, FOR TWO CALENDAR MONTHS, FOR POACHING
AT ASTON LE WALLS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
JOHN
ALLEN
THEFT
OUNDLE
ROBERT WORTLEY, AGED 32, & JOHN ALLEN, 24, CHARGED
WITH BREAKING OPEN A CHARITY BOX IN OUNDLE CHURCH,
AND STEALING THEREFROM A QUANTITY OF COPPER COIN
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JOHN
ASSIZES
ALLEN
MENTIONE
D
LITTLE WELDON
SEE ARTICLE
1844
DIED
JOHN
ALLEN
DIED
IRTHLINGBOROUGH
MARCH 2, AT IRTHLINGBOROUGH, AFTER A LINGERING AND
SEVERE ILLNESS, BORNE WITH CHRISTIAN FORTITUDE AND
RESIGNATION, MR. JOHN ALLEN, IN HIS 58TH YEAR
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
ALLEN
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
1842
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
ALLEN
MENTIONE
D
1842
SERIOUS ACCIDENT
JOHN
ALLEN
ACCIDENT
JOHN
1843
INQUEST
JOHN
ALLEN
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
ALLEN
1838
DIED
JOHN
ALLEN
1833
FIRE
JOHN
ALLEN
1833
FIRE AT IRTHLINGBOROUGH JOHN
ALLEN
1843
DIED
JOSEPH
THEFT
DIED
FIRE
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
A
K
JOHN ALLEN AND JABEZ BLUNT, BOTH OF HARLESTONE,
SHOEMAKERS, WERE FULLY COMMITTED TO THE SESSIONS,
FOR STEALING SIX YARDS OF WIRE FENCING, THE PROPERTY
OF THE HONORABLE CAPT. SPENCER, FROM HIS PLEASURE
GROUNDS, AT HARLESTONE, ON THE 25TH JUNE LAST
HARLESTONE
JOHN ALLEN AND JABEZ BLUNT, CHARGED WITH STEALING
SIX YARDS OF WIRE FENCING, THE PROPERTY OF THE HON. F.
SPENCER
RUSHDEN
SEE ARTICLE
KINGS SUTTON
FOR ONE MONTH, FOR BEGGING AT KINGS SUTTON
HARLESTONE
HOLLOWELL
VICTIM
MENTIONE
D
WILLIAM LOSEBY, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR NEGLECTING THE
SERVICE OF HIS MASTER, JOHN ALLEN, BUTCHER, OF
KETTERING
SEE ARTICLE
E
H
IG
BEGGING
A
ALLEN
ALLEN
COMPLAIN
T
N
1843
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
R
ALLEN
A
JOHN
THEFT
L
ALLEN
HARLESTONE
C
JOHN
THEFT
R
ALLEN
IRTHLINGBOROUGH
Y
JOHN
C
1841
ALLEN
KETTERING
P
1845
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
SEE ARTICLE
L
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
O
1843
T
1846
JOHN ALLEN AND JABEZ BLUNT WERE CONVICTED OF
STEALING SIX YARDS OF WIRE FENCING, THE PROPERTY OF
THE HON. F. SPENCER, AT HARLESTONE. TWO MONTHS' HARD
LABOUR RESPECTIVELY
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 27)
OBEN NORWOOD AND JAMES MOORHEN INDICTED FOR
STEALING A SACK OF MEAL, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN ALLEN,
WERE ACQUITTED
WADENHOE
ON THE 2ND INSTANT, IN THE 26TH YEAR OF HER AGE, AFTER
A LINGERING ILLNESS, ANN, THE SECOND DAUGHTER OF MR.
JOHN ALLEN, OF WADENHOE MILL, IN THIS COUNTY
IRTHLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
IRTHLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
WADENHOE
ON THE 31ST ULT., AT ALDWINCKLE LODGE, MISS PRISCILLA
ALLEN, AGED 46, THE YOUNGEST DAUGHTER OF JOSEPH
ALLEN, OF WADENHOE IN THIS COUNTY. SHE WAS MUST
ESTEEMED WHILE LIVING, AND DEEPLY LAMENTED IN HER
DEATH
JOSEPH ALLEN, CHARGED WITH STEALING A QUANTITY OF
ONIONS FROM THE COACH HOUSE OF EDWARD DANIEL, OF
WELLINGBOROUGH
THREE MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT - JOSEPH ALLEN, FOR
STEALING A QUANTITY OF ONIONS FROM THE COACH HOUSE
OF EDWARD DANIEL, OF WELLINGBOROUGH
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOSEPH
ALLEN
THEFT
WELLINGBOROUGH
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOSEPH
ALLEN
THEFT
WELLINGBOROUGH
1837
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
JOSEPH
ALLEN
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
1834
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
JOSEPH
ALLEN
THEFT
GREAT WELDON
JOSEPH ALLEN, CHARGED WITH BREAKING INTO THE DAIRY
OF MR. JOHN CLARK, SURGEON, OF GREAT WELDON, AND
STEALING A QUANTITY OF PRESERVES AND A RABBIT
1834
TRANSPORTED
JOSEPH
ALLEN
TRANSPOR
TED
JOSEPH
ALLEN
FILIATION
MR.
ALLEN
MR.
ALLEN
MR.
ALLEN
VICTIM
MR.
ALLEN
VICTIM
KETTERING
SEE ARTICLE
MR. J. S.
ALLEN
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
MR. P.
ALLEN
VICTIM
WADENHOE
CHARLES ROE, FOR ATTEMPTING TO STEAL FOWLS FROM THE
YARD OF MR. P. ALLEN, OF WADENHOE
MRS.
ALLEN
PETER
ALLEN
PHILIP
ALLEN
1844
1836
T
H
WADENHOE
SEE ARTICLE
ALDWINCKLE LODGE
ON THE 31ST ULT., AT ALDWINCKLE LODGE, MISS PRISCILLA
ALLEN, AGED 46, THE YOUNGEST DAUGHTER OF JOSEPH
ALLEN, OF WADENHOE IN THIS COUNTY. SHE WAS MUST
ESTEEMED WHILE LIVING, AND DEEPLY LAMENTED IN HER
DEATH
OUNDLE
SEE ARTICLE
PRISCILLA
ALLEN
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
SAMUEL
ALLEN
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
SAMUEL
ALLEN
THEFT
OUNDLE
1843
OUNDLE PETTY SESSIONS
SAMUEL
ALLEN
THEFT
OUNDLE
L
SEE ARTICLE
SEE ARTICLE
DIED
A
THEFT
SEE ARTICLE
WELLINGBOROUGH
1843
A
DIED
E
R
A
KINGSTHORPE
VICTIM
SEE ARTICLE
K
IG
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
L
1839
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
KETTERING
C
1835
INQUEST
R
1840
N
1846
FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR THE NON PERFORMANCE OF AN
ORDER OF FILIATION
IRTHLINGBOROUGH
Y
1842
P
1842
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE SPRING
D
GARDENS
O
1846
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
C
1833
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN NIGHTINGALE, AGED 52, JAMES COLES, AGED 22, JOHN
WORTLEY, AGED 21, JAMES FOX, AGED 24, & SAMUEL ALLEN,
(ALLEN BAILED) WERE CHARGED WITH STEALING A JAR
CONTAINING TWO GALLONS OF GIN, THE PROPERTY OF
MESSRS. SMITH & TIBBITS, OF OUNDLE. NIGHTINGALE
GUILTY ; FOURTEEN YEARS' TRANSPORTATION. WORTLEY
GUILTY ; ONE MONTH'S IMPRISONMENT, FOX, ALLEN AND
COLES ACQUITTED
SEE ARTICLE
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
JANUARY SESSIONS
SAMUEL
ALLEN
THEFT
OUNDLE
WILLIAM FOX, AGED 24, AND SAMUEL ALLEN, AGED 25,
CHARGED WITH STEALING CERTAIN FOWLS, APPLES, AND A
SACK, THE PROPERTY OF CHARLES FOX, OF OUNDLE LODGE;
ALLEN IS ALSO CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT WARMINGTON,
A CARPENTER'S RULE, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM
ALLESTREE
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
SAMUEL
ALLEN
THEFT
OUNDLE
1837
DIED
SAMUEL
ALLEN
DIED
HIGHAM FERRERS
ON FRIDAY 6TH INST. DEEPLY REGRETTED BY HIS FAMILY
AND FRIENDS, SAMUEL ALLEN, ESQ. OF HIGHAM FERRERS,
AGED 51 YEARS
1839
NORTHANTS LENT ASSIZES
THOMAS
ALLEN
MENTIONE
D
ALLEN
VICTIM
ALLEN
NON
PAYMENT
H
LITTLE WELDON
SEE ARTICLE
WELDON
SEE ARTICLE
UNION
WORKHOU TOWCESTER
SE
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
ALLEN
DAMAGE
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
WILLIAM
ALLEN
VICTIM
1842
PETTY SESSIONS
WILLIAM
ALLEN
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
WILLIAM
ASSIZES
ALLEN
VICTIM
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
WILLIAM
ASSIZES
ALLEN
VICTIM
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
WILLIAM
ALLEN
1845
DIED
WILLIAM
ALLEN
1843
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
ALLEN
1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
WILLIAM
ALLEN
THEFT
HOLLOWELL
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
ALLEN
THEFT
THORNBY
A
R
R
1844
N
A
SPRATTON
C
P
O
C
L
Y
SPRATTON
MENTIONE SWANN
D
INN
SYRESHAM
SYRESHAM
SPRATTON
A
L
LICENSED
VICTUALLI RED LION
NG HOUSE
MENTIONE
D
SWINDLIN
G
E
SEE ARTICLE
K
1844
EASTON
IG
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
THOMAS
ASSIZES
KETTERING PETTY
THOMAS
SESSIONS
T
1842
JOHN NIGHTINGALE, AGED 52, JAMES COLES, AGED 22, JOHN
WORTLEY, AGED 21, JAMES FOX, AGED 24, & SAMUEL ALLEN
(ALLEN OUT ON BAIL) CHARGED WITH STEALING A JAR
CONTAINING TWO GALLONS OF GIN, THE PROPERTY OF
MESSRS. SMITH & TIBBITS, OF OUNDLE
PIDDINGTON
FOR FOURTEEN DAYS, FOR WILFULLY BREAKING A WINDOW
AT THE TOWCESTER UNION WORKHOUSE
RICHARD WRIGHT, CHARGED WITH STEALING A HORSERUG,
THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM ALLEN, OF SPRATTON
SEE ARTICLE
RICHARD WRIGHT, AGED 17, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
SYRESHAM, A HORSE RUG, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM
ALLEN
RICHARD WRIGHT, AGED 17, CONVICTED OF STEALING, AT
SYRESHAM, A HORSE RUG, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM
ALLEN. SIX WEEKS IMPRISONMENT
MR. WILLIAM CAPELL WAS AUTHORISED TO KEEP OPEN THE
HOUSE KNOWN BY THE SIGN OF THE RED LION, AT
SPRATTON, FORMERLY KEPT BY MR. WILLIAM ALLEN; AND
WILLIAM WALTER, WAS AUTHORISED TO KEEP OPEN THE
HOUSE KNOWN BY THE SIGN OF THE CHEQUER, OF
SPRATTON, FORMERLY KEPT BY MR. THOMAS WRIGHT, UNTIL
THE NEXT TRANSFER DAY
LATELY, AT PIDDINGTON, AGED 39, AMELIA, WIFE OF
WILLIAM ALLEN, LABOURER
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM ALLEN, THE YOUNGER, OF HOLLOWELL, WAS
BROUGHT BEFORE THE BENCH, CHARGED WITH HAVING AT
THORNBY, ON THE 26TH NOVEMBER LAST, STOLEN A PAIR OF
LEATHERN GLOVES, THE PROPERTY OF SAMUEL FACER, OF
THORNBY, LABOURER, AND WAS HELD TO BAIL TO APPEAR AT
THE SESSIONS
WILLIAM ALLEN, CHARGED WITH STEALING A PAIR OF
GLOVES, THE PROPERTY OF SAMUEL FACER, OF THORNBY
1838
1833
1844
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
MICHAELMAS QUARTER
SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
ALLEN
VICTIM
SPRATTON
WILLIAM HEDGE, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR ASSAULTING
WILLIAM ALLEN, AT SPRATTON
ALLEN
MENTIONE
D
MURCOT
SEE ARTICLE
LEVI
ALLESTREE
THEFT
OUNDLE
LEVI ALLESTREE, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT OUNDLE. A
GUN, THE PROPERTY OF J. SMITH, ESQ.
WILLIAM
ASSIZES
LEVI
ALLESTREE
THEFT
OUNDLE
LEVI ALLESTREE, AGED 16, CHARGED WITH STEALING A GUN,
THE PROPERTY OF JOHN SMITH, ESQ. OF OUNDLE
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
LEVI
ALLESTREE
THEFT
OUNDLE
SEE ARTICLE
1844
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
LEVI
ALLESTREE
DAMAGE
OUNDLE
LEVI ALLESTREE, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR WILFULLY
DAMAGING CERTAIN FILBERT TREES AT OUNDLE, THE
PROPERTY OF WILLIAM PAIN
LEVI
ALLESTREE
THEFT
OUNDLE
LEVI
ALLESTREE
THEFT
WILLIAM
ALLESTREE
VICTIM
JOHN
ALLIBONE
GAME
LAWS
JOHN
ALLIBONE
1841
ASSAULT
JOHN
1844
INQUEST
THOMAS
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
1834
ALLIBONE
NON
PAYMENT
VICTIM
MENTIONE
D
ALLIBONE
E
H
NETHER HEYFORD
FOR THREE MONTHS, UNDER THE GAME LAWS
FOR THREE MONTHS, UNDER THE GAME LAWS
OF NETHER HEYFORD, HAVING NEGLECTED TO PAY HIS RATES
AFTER THE LAPSE OF A FORTNIGHT ALLOWED FOR THAT
PURPOSE BY THE MAGISTRATES, A WARRANT OF DISTRESS
WAS GRANTED ON THE APPLICATION OF THE OVERSEERS OF
THE POOR
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
KINGSTHORPE
RICHARD SURRIDGE & WILLIAM HILL, CHARGED WITH
BREAKING OPEN THE BARN OF THOMAS ALLIBONE, OF
KINGSTHORPE, AND STEALING THEREFROM FIVE
SHEEPSKINS, VALUE 15S. HIS PROPERTY
THOMAS
ALLIBONE
THOMAS
ALLIBONE
VICTIM
KINGSTHORPE
SEE ARTICLE
JOSEPH
ALLINGTON
ASSAULT
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
L
VICTIM
LEVI ALLESTREE, CHARGED WITH STEALING A SAW AND A
CHISEL, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN PRENTICE, OF OUNDLE
WILLIAM FOX, AGED 24, AND SAMUEL ALLEN, AGED 25,
CHARGED WITH STEALING CERTAIN FOWLS, APPLES, AND A
SACK, THE PROPERTY OF CHARLES FOX, OF OUNDLE LODGE;
ALLEN IS ALSO CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT WARMINGTON,
A CARPENTER'S RULE, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM
ALLESTREE
K
R
A
L
Y
ALLIBONE
C
JOHN
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
IG
R
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
1837
WARMINGTON
N
1843
A
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
CHARGED WITH STEALING A SAW AND A CHISEL, THE
PROPERTY OF JOHN ------, OF OUNDLE
OUNDLE
P
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
JANUARY SESSIONS
O
1843
A
1844
COMMITTED THE COUNTY
GAOL AND HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
C
1844
T
1844
1842
NEGLECTING CONTRACT
SAMUEL
ALLINGTON
NEGLECTIN
G
CONTRACT
1840
1844
INQUEST
EXTRAORDINARY CASE
WILLIAM
JOHN
ALLINGTON
ALLISTON
DIED
VOTING
ANOTHER SHOEMAKER, OF THE NAME OF SAMUEL ALLINGTON,
WAS CHARGED WITH NEGLECTING TO FULIL A CONTRACT
ENTERED INTO HIM TO MAKE UP 15 PAIR OF MEN'S SHOES
FOR MR. WILLIAM AGER, AND ALSO WITH EMBEZZLING A
PORTION OF THE LEATHER. HE WAS CONVICTED, AND
SENTENCED TO ONE MONTH'S HARD LABOUR
NORTHAMPTON
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 13)
SEE ARTICLE
1843
DIED
LEVI
ALLISTREE
DIED
1839
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
ANN
ALMOND
ABSENT
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
HOUSE OF CORRECTION
ELIZABETH
ALMOND
THEFT
1836
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOSEPH
ALMOND
DISORDER
LY
1840
ASSIZES - COUNTY
PRISONERS
JOSEPH
ALMOND
VICTIM
1843
FIRE
MR.
ALSOP
FIRE
MRS.
ALSOP
COMPLAIN
T
KETTERING
MRS.
ALSOP
EJECT
GEDDINGTON
MENTIONE
D
UNION
WORKHOU KETTERING
SE
FANNY NORWICH & ELIZABETH ALMOND, RESPECTIVELY FOR
THREE MONTHS, FOR RUNNING AWAY FROM THE KETTERING
UNION WORKHOUSE, TAKING WITH THEM SEVERAL ARTICLES
OF WEARING APPAREL, THE PROPERTY OF THE GUARDIANS
A DISORDERLY SERVANT, FOR TWENTY ONE DAYS
T
R
KETTERING
ALSOP
1843
QUARTER SESSIONS
SARAH
ALSOP
SARAH
ALSOP
THEFT
WILLIAM
ALSOP
SURETIES
LEAVING
WIFE &
CHILD
KETTERING
SURETIES
KETTERING
Y
A
SARAH
L
MENTIONE
D
KETTERING
N
C
P
O
C
1843
SEE ARTICLE
K
NORTHAMPTON
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
E
H
SILVER
STREET
1843
1835
BENJAMIN SHERRIFF, WILLIAM SHARPE, WILLIAM TARRY,
AND THOMAS BOLLARD, CHARGED WITH HAVING
FELONIOUSLY ENTERED THE NATIONAL SCHOOL AND THE
HOUSE BELONGING THERETO, IN THE PARISH OF
WILBARSTON, AND STOLEN THEREFROM A QUANTITY OF
MONEY, THE PROPERTY OF JOSEPH ALMOND
WILBARSTON
IG
1842
AT OUNDLE, ON FRIDAY WEEK, LEVI ALLISTREE, AGED 44
ANN ALMOND & CATHERINE BURROUGHS, RESPECTIVELY FOR
21 DAYS, FOR ABSENTING THEMSELVES FROM THE UNION
WORKHOUSE AT KETTERING
R
1843
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
OUNDLE
UNION
WORKHOU KETTERING
SE
SEE ARTICLE
AN ORDER TO EJECT MRS. ALSOP OF GEDDINGTON WAS ALSO
GRANTED
WILLIAM ALSOP, AGED 25, COMMITTED FOR REFUSING TO
FIND SURETIES TO KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS SARAH ALSOP,
OF KETTERING
WILLIAM ALSOP, AGED 25, COMMITTED FOR REFUSING TO
FIND SURETIES TO KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS SARAH ALSOP,
OF KETTERING, WAS DELIVERED BY PROCLAMATION
SEE ARTICLE
FOR REFUSING TO FIND SURETIES FOR HIS APPEARANCE AT
THE SESSIONS
WILLIAM ALSOP, OF KETTERING, WAS CONVICTED OF
LEAVING HIS WIFE AND CHARGEABLE TO THE PARISH OF
NEWTON. COMMITTED FOR 14 DAYS
WILLIAM ALSOP, AGED 25, COMMITTED FOR REFUSING TO
FIND SURETIES TO KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS SARAH ALSOP,
OF KETTERING
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
ALSOP
1843
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
ALSOP
1843
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
ALSOP
SURETIES
KETTERING
WILLIAM ALSOP, AGED 25, COMMITTED FOR REFUSING TO
FIND SURETIES TO KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS SARAH ALSOP,
OF KETTERING, WAS DELIVERED BY PROCLAMATION
1844
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
CHARLOTTE
ALTHORP
VICTIM
KETTERING
SEE ARTICLE
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
ALTHORP
UNION
MISBEHAVI
WORKHOU KETTERING
OUR
SE
JAMES ELMOORR AND WILLIAM ALTHORP (INMATES OF
KETTERING UNION WORKHOUSE), FOR 21 DAYS EACH, FOR
MISBEHAVING THEMSELVES, IN LEAVING THEIR WORK AND
ABSENTING THEMSELVES WITHOUT LEAVE
A
L
A
1845
1839
STUCK BY LIGHTNING
RICHARD
AMAN
LIGHTNING NEWLAND
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
1841
ROBBED
G.
AMBIDGE
ROBBED
COLLINGTREE
SEE ARTICLE
1843
1841
1840
1844
1838
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
JAMES
AMBRIDGE
JAMES
AMBRIDGE
JAMES
AMBRIDGE
VICTIM
JAMES
AMBRIDGE
VICTIM
JAMES
AMBRIDGE
JAMES
AMBRIDGE
OUNDLE
SEE ARTICLE
OUNDLE
SEE ARTICLE
THOMAS DOLBY, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR ASSAULTING JAMES
AMBRIDGE, SUPERINTENDENT OF THE POLICE
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
OUNDLE
JOHN HOW, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR ASSAULTING JAMES
AMBRIDGE, OF OUNDLE, POLICE SUPERINTENDENT
OUNDLE
SEE ARTICLE
OUNDLE
SEE ARTICLE
H
T
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
COMMITTED THE COUNTY
GAOL AND HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
DIED
THOMAS
AMBRIDGE
MENTIONE
D
1839
DIED
REV. JOHN
AMBROSE
DIED
BLISWORTH
1846
DIED
EDWARD
AMOS
MENTIONE
D
SILVERSTONE
1846
DIED
FLIENA
AMOS
1840
QUARTER SESSIONS
JAMES
AMOS
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
JAMES
1837
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
1844
R
A
R
L
Y
P
SILVERSTONE
N
THEFT
C
O
DIED
C
K
IG
E
1841
THEFT
LOWICK
JANE
AMOS
THEFT
EYDON
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JESSE
AMOS
THEFT
SILVERSTONE
1837
RAIL ROAD ACCIDENTS
THOMAS
AMOS
DIED
KILSBY
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
WILLIAM
AMOS
THEFT
WATFORD
WILLIAM
AMOS
VICTIM
CHACOMB
WILLIAM
AMOS
VICTIM
WILLIAM
AMOS
VICTIM
1845
1836
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL & HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
A
L
A
AMOS
1845
ON FRIDAY MORNING THE 5TH INST., (AT THE HOUSE OF HER
FATHER, MR. THOMAS AMBRIDGE), IN THE PARISH OF
COLLINGTREE, NEAR THIS TOWN, AFTER SUFFERING SEVERE
AFFLICTION, WHICH SHE BORE WITH THE MOST CHRISTIAN
RESIGNATION, ELIZABETH ROGERS, AGED 20 YEARS, THE
WIFE OF MR. WILLIAM CHAMBERLAIN, OF BANBURY LANE,
DEEPLY REGRETTED BY HER PARENTS AND FRIENDS: SHE HAS
LEFT ONE INFANT DAUGHTER, AGED 6 MONTHS, TO MOURN
HER IRREPABLE LOSS
ON SUNDAY, JUNE 2, AT THE RECTORY, BLISWORTH, THE REV.
JOHN AMBROSE, AGED 71
JAN. 1, AFTER A SHORT ILLNESS, AT SILVERSTONE, FLIENA,
RELICT OF THE LATE MR. EDWARD AMOS, AGED 75 YEARS
JAN. 1, AFTER A SHORT ILLNESS, AT SILVERSTONE, FLIENA,
RELICT OF THE LATE MR. EDWARD AMOS, AGED 75 YEARS
JAMES AMOS, CHARGED WITH STEALING A QUANTITY OF
ONIONS AND APPLES FROM THE HOUSE OF JOHN FURNELL
NO BILL WAS FOUND AGAINST JAMES AMOS, CHARGED WITH
STEALING ONIONS AND APPLES, THE PROPERT OF JOHN
FARNELL, OF LOWICK
ELIZABETH DANCER & JANE AMOS, FOR STEALING PEAS, AT
EYDON
JESSE AMOS, AGED 27, CHARGED WITH STEALING TWO
POCKET KNIVES AND A POCKET COMB, THE PROPERTY OF
JAMES WEST, OF SILVERSTONE
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM AMOS, AGED 17, CHARGED WITH STEALING A BOX,
CONTAINING 3S. 5D., THE PROPERTY OF JOHN HICKMAN, OF
WATFORD
EMBRY MARRIOTT, CHARGED WITH STEALING A SILVER
WATCH, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM AMOS, OF CHACOMB
SEE ARTICLE
ROADE
RICHARD CROSSLEY, CHARGED WITH STEALING A COPPER,
VALUE 50S. THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM AMOS, OF ROAD
WILLIAM
AMPS
THEFT
KINGS CLIFFE
WILLIAM AMPS, AGED 22, AND JOHN BREWSTER, WERE
INDICTED FOT STEALING A COUNTERPANE, THE PROPERTY OF
JOHN FREEMAN, OF KINGS CLIFFE. AMPS WAS ACQUITTED,
AS TO BREWSTER, NO TRUE BILL
1841
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
GEORGE
ANDERSON
BREACH OF SHEEP
THE PEACE STREET
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
HENRY
ANDERSON
THEFT
DAVENTRY
SEE ARTICLE
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JABEZ
ANDERSON
ASSAULT
PASSENHAM
JABEZ ANDERSON, AGED 26M CHARGED WITH ASSAULTING
JOHN SMITH, AT PASSENHAM, WITH INTENT TO ROB HIM.
LEFT TILL THE ASSIZES
1844
ASSIZES
JABEZ
ANDERSON
ASSAULT
PASSENHAM
JABEZ ANDERSON, AGED 26, CHARGED WITH ASSAULTING
JOHN SMITH, AT PASSENHAM, WITH INTENT TO ROB HIM
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
JANUARY SESSIONS
JABEZ
ANDERSON
ASSAULT
JAMES
ANDERSON
JOSEPH
DIED
MARIA
ANDERSON
DIED
1835
HEN LAYING EGGS
MRS.
ANDERTON
HEN
LAYING
EGGS
1845
COMMITTED TO THE
COUNTY GAOL & HOUSE OF SAMUEL
CORRECTION
ANDRASS
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
SAMUEL
ASSIZES
ANDRASS
1839
DIED
H
NORTHAMPTON
IG
ALTHORP
L
A
BEARWARD
NORTHAMPTON
STREET
P
Y
R
R
BRAYBROOKE
DIED
C
PASSENHAM
EARLS BARTON
JOSEPH
ANDREW
L
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
ASSAULT
1839
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOSEPH
ANDREW
ASSAULT
SEE ARTICLE
ON SUNDAY, THE 22ND SEPT., AT NORTHAMPTON, MARIA,
WIDOW OF THE LATE WILLIAM ANDERSON, OF FINCHLEY,
AGED 67
SEE ARTICLE
SAMUEL STEVENTON, SAMUEL ANDRASS, & HENRY TRUSS,
CHARGED WITH STEALING A MARE, AT PASSENHAM, THE
PROPERTY OF JOHN BRAFIELD
SAMUEL STEVENSON, SAMUEL ANDRASS, AND HENRY TRUSS,
CHARGED WITH STEALING A MARE, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN
BRAYFIELD, OF PASSENHAM
ON THE 3D INSTANT, AT EARLS BARTON, MRS. ANNE
ANDREW, IN THE 75TH YEAR OF HER AGE
DESBOROUGH
DESBOROUGH
JOSEPH MARLOW, WILLIAM FORSTER, JOSEPH ANDREW,
JAMES PAGE, JOHN PRIDMORE & LEICESTER GINNS,
INDICTED AT THE LAST SESSIONS FOR HAVING, AT
DESBOROUGH, RIOTOUSLY ASSEMBLED, AND ASSAULTING
THOMAS WORTH IN THE EXECUTION OF HIS DUTY AS BAILIFF
TO JOHN REDDALL, ESQ., SHERRIFF OF THE COUNTY
A
1839
SEE ARTICLE
BENCH WARRANTS WERE ISSUED AGAINST SAMUEL OWEN,
CHARGED WITH STEALING 12 OZ. OF BACON AND 12 OZ. OF
BEEF, AT BLAKESLEY, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS CHAMBERS,
AND JOSEPH MARLOW, WILLIAM FOSTER, JOSEPH ANDREW,
JAMES PAGE, JOHN PRIDMORE, & LEICESTER GINNS,
CHARGED WITH RIOTOUSLY ASSEMBLING AT DESBOROUGH,
AND ASSAULTING THOMAS WORTH IN THE EXECUTION OF
HIS DUTY AS BAILIFF OF JOHN REDDALL, ESQ., SHERRIFF OF
THE COUNTY
A
ANDREW
THEFT
PASSENHAM
N
O
THEFT
C
ANNE
ANDERSON
MENTIONE
D
ACCIDENT
E
1844
JABEZ ANDERSON, AGED 26, CHARGED WITH ASSAULTING
JOHN SMITH, AT PASSENHAM, WITH INTENT TO ROB HIM
PASSENHAM
K
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
ACCIDENT
1836
T
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
1836
DIED
JOSEPH
ANDREW
DIED
HOLDENBY
ON THE 24TH INST. JOSEPH ANDREW, AGED 14 MONTHS,
ONLY CHILD OF MR. J. PAINTER, OF HOLDENBY, IN THIS
COUNTY
1842
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
MRS.
ANDREW
COMPLAIN
T
HARLESTONE
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
R. C.
ANDREW
MENTIONE
D
BRIXWORTH
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MIDSUMMER SESSIONS
R. C.
ANDREW
VICTIM
BRIXWORTH
SEE ARTICLE
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
ROBERT
ANDREW
VICTIM
1836
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
ROBERT
ANDREW
ASSAULT
1837
DIED
ROBERT
ANDREW
DIED
1836
ASSIZES
ROBERT
ANDREW
ASSAULT &
THEFT
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
ROBERT
ANDREW
1844
COUNTY SESSIONS
ROBERT
CARR
ANDREW
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
ROBERT
CARR
1843
DIED
1843
DIED
T
1844
JOSHUA TYRRELL, OF BRIXWORTH, GROOM, WAS FULLY
COMMITTED TO TAKE HIS TRIAL AT THE ENSUING QUARTER
SESSIONS, FOR HAVING FELONIOUSLY STOLEN A QUART OF
ALE, THE PROPERTY OF HIS EMPLOYER, R. C. ANDREW, ESQ,
AT BRIXWORTH AFORESAID, ON THE 11TH INSTANT
K
IG
OUNDLE
A
R
R
EAST HADDON
L
Y
OUNDLE
SUDBOROUGH
VICTIM
C
O
P
ASSAULT
C
E
H
HARLESTONE
BRIXWORTH
VICTIM
BRIXWORTH
THOMAS
ANDREW
MENTIONE
D
HARLESTONE
WILLIAM
ANDREW
L
A
N
ANDREW
HARLESTONE
A
DIED
JOHN DUNKLEY, AGED 20, CHARGED WITH WOUNDING AND
PUTTING IN FEAR OF HIS LIFE ROBERT ANDREW, AT THE
PARISH OF HARLESTON, AND STEALING 3S. 4D. FROM HIS
PERSON
ROBERT ANDREW, CHARGED WITH FELONIOUSLY
ASSAULTING GEORGE SMITH ON THE KINGS HIGHWAY IN
THE PARISH OF OUNDLE, WITH INTENT TO ROB HIM
ON THE 29TH ULT. AT EAST HADDON, IN THIS COUNTY,
ROBERT ANDREW, GROCER, IN HIS 86TH YEAR OF HIS AGE,
AND FIFTY THREE YEARS A MEMBER OF THE FRIENDLY
SOCIETY IN THAT PLACE
ROBERT ANDREW, 30, CHARGED WITH FELONIOUSLY
ASSAULTING GEORGE SMITH ON THE KING'S HIGHWAY, AT
OUNDLE, WITH INTENT TO ROB HIM
SEE ARTICLE
JOSIAH TYRREL, CHARGED WITH STEALING A QUART OF ALE,
THE PROPERTY OF ROBERT CARR ANDREW, OF BRIXWORTH
JOSIAH TYRRELL, CHARGED WITH STEALING A QUART OF
ALE, THE PROPERTY OF ROBERT CARR ANDREW, OF
BRIXWORTH, WAS FOUND GUILTY, AND SENTENCED TO
SEVEN DAYS' IMPRISONMENT
ON THE 24TH ULT., AT HARLESTONE, IN THE 17TH YEAR OF
HIS AGE, WILLIAM, YOUNGEST SON OF THE LATE THOMAS
ANDREW, ESQ.
ON THE 24TH ULT., AT HARLESTONE, IN THE 17TH YEAR OF
HIS AGE, WILLIAM, YOUNGEST SON OF THE LATE THOMAS
ANDREW, ESQ.
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
ANDREW
MENTIONE
D
LONG BUCKBY
WILLIAM CHENEY CHARGED WITH REFUSING TO KEEP THE
PEACE TOWARDS WILLIAM ANDREW OF LONG BUCKBY, AND
DANIEL SUDBOROUGH WITH REFUSING TO KEEP THE PEACE
TOWARDS HIS WIFE, ANN SUDBOROUGH, WERE
DISCHARGED, THE PARTIES NOT APPEARING AGAINST THEM
1843
DIED
CHARLES
ANDREWS
DIED
NEITHROP
ON THE 11TH INSTANT, AT NEITHROP, CHARLES ANDREWS,
AGED 17
1834
DIED
JOHN
ANDREWS
DIED
LONG BUCKBY
ON WEDNESDAY WEEK, AT THE RED LION INN, LONG BUCKBY,
IN THE 49TH YEAR OF HIS AGE, MR. JOHN ANDREWS
RED LION
INN
1843
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
JOSEPH
ANDREWS
FIGHTING
DESBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
1835
INQUEST
MR.
ANDREWS
MENTIONE ROBIN
D
HOOD
ST. JAMES END
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EPIPHANY SESSIONS
WILLIAM
ANDREWS
VICTIM
KINGSTHORPE
1839
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
ANDREWS
VICTIM
KINGSTHORPE
WILLIAM
ANDREWS
THEFT
PASSENHAM
ANDREWS
DIED
ST. JAMES END
1833
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
ANDREWS OR
ANDERSON
GAME
LAWS
1833
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
ANGEL ALIAS
ROGERS
THEFT
1833
MICHAELMAS QUARTER
SESSIONS
THOMAS
ANGEL ALIAS
ROGERS
THEFT
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
CORDELIA
ANGELL
1841
INQUEST
JOHN
ANSTEE
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
ROBERT
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MIDSUMMER SESSIONS
ROBERT
ANSTEE
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
ROBERT
ANSTEE
1837
ASSIZES
ROBERT
ROBERT
R
R
KETTERING
1837
1834
1833
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ASSIZES
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
P
L
Y
A
KETTERING
C
O
N
C
WOODNEWTON
MENTIONE TANNER
STREET
D
A
VICTIM
L
VICTIM
K
PASSENHAM
VICTIM
ANSTEE
E
H
1835
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
INQUEST
IG
1834
T
1840
JOSEPH WILLIS, A BOY, PLEADED GUILTY OF STEALING A
PAIR OF OVERALLS, THE PROPERTY OF A LAD NAMED
WILLIAM ANDREWS, OF KINGSTHORPE, WHO HAD
PERMITTED HIM TO SLEEP IN HIS ROOM, AND WAS
SENTENCED TO ONE WEEK'S SOLITARY CONFINEMENT, AND
TO BE ONCE PRIVATELY WHIPPED
JOSEPH WILLIS, CHARGED WITH STEALING A PAIR OF
OVERALLS, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM ANDREWS, OF
KINGSTHORPE
CHARGED WITH STEALING A NUMBER OF OAK TOPS, AT
PASSENHAM
SEE ARTICLE
GEORGE YEATES AND JOHN ANDREWS OR ANDERSON, OF
PASSENHAM AND LEVI HENSON, OF DENSHANGER, EACH FOR
TWO MONTHS
THOMAS ANGEL ALIAS ROGERS, CHARGED WITH HAVING
STOLEN CERTAIN ARTICLES OF DRESS, THE PROPERTY OF
W.J. WYMAN, OF KETTERING
THOMAS ANGEL ALIAS ROGERS, 26, PLEADED GUILTY TO AN
INDICTMENT FOR HAVING STOLEN CERTAIN ARTICLES OF
DRESS BELONGING TO W.I. WYMAN OF KETTERING. TO BE
IMPRISONED SIX MONTHS
WILLIAM REED, AGED 34, JOHN BRIAR, AGED 20 & GEORGE
SIMMONS (ALIAS THOMAS PERRS, 26 (SIMMONS OUT ON
BAIL), CHARGED WITH HAVING, AT WOODNEWTON, ON THE
6TH SEPTEMBER, FELONIOUSLY ASSAULTED CORDELIA
ANGELL
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
CULWORTH
ENOCH ABBOTT CHARGED WITH STEALING A SACK, THE
PROPERTY OF ROBERT ANSTEE, AT CULWORTH. FURTHER
CHARGED WITH STEALING A BASKET, THE PROPERTY OF
THOMAS GOLBY, AT CULWORTH
CULWORTH
ENOCH ABOTT, CHARGED WITH STEALING A SACK, &C. THE
PROPERTY OF ROBERT ANSTEE, AT CULWORTH. NOT GUILTY.
EDWARD & WILLIAM WILCOX, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
SULGRAVE, FOUR BUSHELS OF WHEAT, THE PROPERTY OF
ROBERT ANSTEE
EDWARD WILCOX, 58, AND WILLIAM WILCOX, 27, CHARGED
WITH STEALING, AT SULGRAVE, FOUR BUSHELS OF WHEAT,
THE PROPERTY OF ROBERT ANSTEE
SULGRAVE
ANSTEE
VICTIM
SULGRAVE
ANSTEE
VICTIM
SULGRAVE
SEE ARTICLE
DUSTON
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
A
VICTIM
CHRISTOPHE
ANSTEY
R
EDWARD
ANSTEY
JOSEPH
ANSTEY
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
GAME
ROBERT TRUSS, FOR THREE MONTHS, & JOSEPH ANSTEY, FOR
TWO MONTHS, UNDER THE GAME LAWS
1838
1841
1836
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EPIPHANY SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
MARTHA
ANSTEY
WILLIAM
ANSTEY
JOHN
ANSTICE
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
THEFT
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
EVENLEY
SEE ARTICLE
BROUGHTON
SEE ARTICLE
ASSIZES
JOHN
ANSTICE
THEFT
BROUGHTON
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
JOHN
ANSTICE
THEFT
BROUGHTON
SEE ARTICLE
1836
TRANSPORTED
JOHN
ANSTICE
TRANSPOR
TED
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
BENJAMIN
ANSTIE
DAMAGE
1834
NORTHAMPTON SUMMER
ASSIZES
CHRISTOPHE
ANSTIE
R
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
WILLIAM
ASSIZES
Y
A
NORTHAMPTON
TOWCESTER
ANTHISTLE
THEFT
TO THE GAOL
WILLIAM
ANTHISTLE
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JACOB
ANTHONY
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOSEPH
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MIDSUMMER SESSIONS
1842
INQUEST
1846
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS FREDERICK
SURETIES
WILLIAM ANTHISTLE, AGED 20, CHARGED WITH STEALING,
AT TOWCESTER, NINE LIVE DUCKS, TWO GEESE, AND A
GANDER, THE PROPERTY OF ELIZABETH HENSON
WOOD BURCOTT
SEE ARTICLE
TOWCESTER
WELLINGBOROUGH
ANTHONY
VICTIM
WELLINGBOROUGH
MR.
ANTHONY
MENTIONE
D
THOMAS
APPLEBY
DIED
APPLETREE
UNION
MENTIONE
WORKHOU BRACKLEY
D
SE
L
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM ANTHISTLE, CHARGED WITH STEALIGN NINE LIVE
TAME DUCKS AND TWO GEESE, THE PROPERTY OF ELIZABETH
HENSON, OF TOWCESTER
VICTIM
A
BENJAMIN ANSTIE, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR MALICIOUSLY
THROWING DOWN A WALL FENCING IN A MEADOW IN THE
OCCUPATION OF THOMAS HANDS
TOWCESTER
A
1842
N
THEFT
C
P
L
THEFT
ANTHISTLE
O
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE WILLIAM
OF CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
WILLIAM
ASSIZES
C
1843
RIOT
ANTHISTLE
E
1841
K
DAMAGE
R
ANSTIE
H
BENJAMIN
SEE ARTICLE
BENJAMIN ANSTIE, A SHOEMAKER, WAS BROUGHT UP THE
SAME MORNING, FOR BREAKING DOWN A WALL OF MR.
THOMAS HANDS'S ON SUNDAY LAST, AND COMMITTED TO THE
TOWN GAOL FOR 14 DAYS, OR PAY A FINE OF 10S. AND COSTS
IG
DAMAGE
R
1841
T
1836
BENJAMIN GORE, 21, WILLIAM JONES, 21, & JOHN ANSTICE,
22, CHARGED WITH BREAKING INTO THE HOUSE OF THE HON.
& REV. J. DOUGLAS, OF BROUGHTON, AND STEALING
THEREFROM DIVERS ARTICLES OF PLATE, GOLD, AND SILVER
TRINKETTS, AND BANK NOTES
HARPOLE
WILLIAM ANTHISTLE, FOR REFUSING TO FIND SURETIES FOR
HIS APPEARANCE AT THE SESSIONS, AND IN THE MEANTIME
TO KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS THOMAS HOGG, OF
TOWCESTER
MARSHAL EATON, CHARGED WITH STEALING PART OF A
BOTTLE OF BRANDY AND OTHER LIQUORS FROM THE HOUSE
OF JACOB ANTHONY, OF WELLINGBOROUGH.
MARSHALL EATON CHARGED WITH STEALING A QUANTITY OF
BRANDY, &C. THE PROPERTY OF JOSEPH ANTHONY OF
WELLINGBOROUGH
MARSHALL EATON PLEADED GUILTY TO THE CHARGE OF
STEALING SOME GLASS BOTTLES CONTAINING LIQUOR, THE
PROPERTY OF HIS MASTER, MR. ANTHONY. VERDICT, GUILTY,
SENTENCE - ONE MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT AND HARD
LABOUR
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 43 YEARS)
ALEXANDER BOYLES, AN INMATE OF THE BRACKLEY UNION
POOR HOUSE, WAS CHARGED BY FREDERICK APPLETREE, THE
GOVERNOR, WITH HAVING REFUSED WORK. COMMITTED TO
PRISON FOR THREE WEEKS
DIED
CHARLES
ARBUTHNOT
MENTIONE
D
WOODFORD
ON THE 2S INST. AT WOODFORD, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE,
AFTER TEN DAYS' ILLNESS, HARRIET, WIFE OF THE RIGHT
HON. CHARLES ARBUTHNOT, IN THE 41ST YEAR OF HER AGE
1834
DIED
HARRIET
ARBUTHNOT
DIED
WOODFORD
ON THE 2S INST. AT WOODFORD, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE,
AFTER TEN DAYS' ILLNESS, HARRIET, WIFE OF THE RIGHT
HON. CHARLES ARBUTHNOT, IN THE 41ST YEAR OF HER AGE
1835
ASSIZES
AMELIA
ARCH
MENTIONE
D
EARLS BARTON
SEE ARTICLE
1837
DIED
AMELIA
ARCHBOLD
DIED
FOSTERS BOOTH
1837
DIED
ROBERT
ARCHBOLD
MENTIONE
D
FOSTERS BOOTH
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
ARCHBOLD
VICTIM
1846
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS BENJAMIN
ARCHER
ANNOYING
1845
COMMITTED TO THE
COUNTY GAOL & HOUSE OF CALEB
CORRECTION
ARCHER
THEFT
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
CALEB
ASSIZES
ARCHER
ARCHER
THEFT
L
STUCHBERY
C
NEGLECTIN
G TO WORK
K
R
A
R
Y
STUTCHBERRY
P
ARCHER
ON THE 24TH ULT. AFTER A LONG AND PAINFUL ILLNESS,
AMELIA, THE WIFE OF MR. ROBERT ARCHBOLD, OF FOSTER'S
BOOTH, AGED 48
ON THE 24TH ULT. AFTER A LONG AND PAINFUL ILLNESS,
AMELIA, THE WIFE OF MR. ROBERT ARCHBOLD, OF FOSTER'S
BOOTH, AGED 48
JOHN SMITH, CHARGED WITH STEALING A PIECE OF COAL,
VALUE 3D., THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS ARCHBOLD, OF COLD
HIGHAM
BENJAMIN ARCHER, OF BRACKLEY, WAS CHARGED WITH
HAVING ANNOYED ROBERT KENDALL, BAKER, OF THE SAME
PLACE. IT APPEARED THAT ARCHER HAD ENLISTED AS A
SOLDIER AND HAD LEFT BRACKLEY, AND THE CHARGE WAS
NOT GONE ON WITH
E
H
IG
BRACKLEY
N
JAMES
O
GEORGE
A
1838
COMMITTED THE COUNTY
GAOL AND HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
COLD HIGHAM
THEFT
C
1844
T
1834
CHARGED WITH STEALING A TABLE CLOTH AT STUTCHBERRY
CALEB ARCHER, CHARGED WITH STEALING A TABLE CLOTH,
THE PROPERTY OF JOHN CHESTER, OF STUCHBURY
RAUNDS
FOR ONE MONTH, FOR NEGLECTING TO WORK, WHEREBY HIS
FAMILY BECAME CHARGEABLE TO RAUNDS
EASTON
SEE ARTICLE
EASTON
RICHARD WOODWARD, AGED 28, JOHN ARCHER, 22, & JOHN
STANSOR, 28, CHARGED ON THE OATHS OF WILLIAM REED
AND OTHERS, AND ON THE VOLUNTARY CONFESSION OF THE
SAID JOHN STANSOR, WITH FELONIOUSLY MURDERING
ELIZABETH LONGFOOT, AT EASTON, ON THE 6TH OF MARCH
LAST
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
JOHN
ARCHER
1839
NORTHANTS LENT ASSIZES
JOHN
ARCHER
MURDER
EASTON
SEE ARTICLE
1838
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
ARCHER
MURDER
EASTON
SEE ARTICLE
1838
MURDER
JOHN
ARCHER
1838
ASSIZES
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
DIED
1836
1837
A
L
MURDER
EASTON
SEE ARTICLE
ARCHER
MENTIONE
D
MURDER
EASTON
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN
ARCHER
ASSAULT
EASTON
CHARGED WITH ASSAULTING A GAMEKEEPER, AT EASTON
JOHN
ARCHER
DIED
EAST HADDON
ON TUESDAY LAST, MR. JNO. ARCHER, OF EAST HADDON, IN
THIS COUNTY, IN THE 83D YEAR OF HIS AGE
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
WILLIAM
ARCHER
GAME
NORTHAMPTON
OF NORTHAMPTON, WAS CONVICTED OF TRESPASS IN
SEARCH OF GAME AT KINGSTHORPE, ON THE 16TH INST.,
UPON LAND IN THE OCCUPATION OF MR. CHARLES FITZHUGH,
AND FINED WITH COSTS £2. 12S. 6D.
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
ARCHER
THEFT
EASTON
SEE ARTICLE
1838
TRANSPORTED
WILLIAM
1838
MENTIONED
NORTHAMPTON SUMMER
ASSIZES
WILLIAM
ARCHER
VICTIM
NORTHAMPTON
ARCHER
MURDER
EASTON
SEE ARTICLE
EYDON
W. ARIS WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING SUNDRY ARTICLES
OF IRONMONGERY, THE PROPERTY OF J. BUSH, OF EYDON. 14
DAYS' HARD LABOUR
1838
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
ARIS
THEFT
1843
A DAINTY SANDWICH
MR.
ARKESDEN
1843
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
MRS.
ARKESDEN
1841
DIED
BENJAMIN
ARLIDGE
1843
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
JAMES
ARLIDGE
A
L
Y
CRICK
RIOT &
DISTURBA
NCE
C
P
DIED
O
N
WARKWORTH
MENTIONE KINGSWEL
NORTHAMPTON
D
L STREET
ARMFIELD
A
ALDERMAN
NORTHAMPTON
A
L
DIED
EYDON
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE BOROUGH
D
GAOL
C
1842
E
THEFT
K
ARIS
R
W.
H
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
R
1838
T
TRANSPOR
TED
ARCHER
IG
1838
THE FOLLOWING CONVICTS HAVE BEEN REMOVED TO THE
LEVIATHAN HULK, PORTSMOUTH :- JOHN MALSBURY, THE
ELDER, FOR LIFE ; WILLIAM ARCHER, FOR 15 YEARS ; JACOB
EARL, WILLIAM PERCIVAL, PHILIP REYNOLDS, FOR 10 YEARS
; JOHN KEW, FOR 14 YEARS ; CHARLES NEWEY, JAMES
PLOWRIGHT, WILLIAM PLOWRIGHT, THE ELDER, WILLIAM
PLOWRIGHT, THE YOUNGER, THOMAS SUTTON, AND HENRY
AGER, FOR SEVEN YEARS
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1842
DIED
FREDERICK
ARMFIELD
MENTIONE KINGSWEL
NORTHAMPTON
D
L STREET
WILLIAM ARIS, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT EYDON, FOUR
KNIVES AND A JEW'S HARP, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES BUSH
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LATELY, AT CRICK, IN THIS COUNTY, MR. BENJAMIN
ARLIDGE, AGED 79
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ON MONDAY LAST, IN KINGSWELL STREET, IN THIS TOWN,
AGED 77 YEARS, SARAH CHESHIRE, FOR UPWARDS OF 40
YEARS THE TRUSTWORTHY HOUSEKEEPER OF THE LATE MR.
ALDERMAN ARMFIELD, OF THIS TOWN. THE FUNERAL TOOK
PLACE YESTERDAY, AND HER REMAINS WERE FOLLOWED BY
MESSRS. WILLIAM, FREDERICK, AND GEORGE ARMFIELD, AS
A MARK OF RESPECT TO THE MEMORY OF ONE WHO LIVED
AMONGST THEM HIGHLY RESPECTABLE, "FOR HER WORK'S
SAKE."
ON MONDAY LAST, IN KINGSWELL STREET, IN THIS TOWN,
AGED 77 YEARS, SARAH CHESHIRE, FOR UPWARDS OF 40
YEARS THE TRUSTWORTHY HOUSEKEEPER OF THE LATE MR.
ALDERMAN ARMFIELD, OF THIS TOWN. THE FUNERAL TOOK
PLACE YESTERDAY, AND HER REMAINS WERE FOLLOWED BY
MESSRS. WILLIAM, FREDERICK, AND GEORGE ARMFIELD, AS
A MARK OF RESPECT TO THE MEMORY OF ONE WHO LIVED
AMONGST THEM HIGHLY RESPECTABLE, "FOR HER WORK'S
SAKE."
GEORGE
ARMFIELD
1838
INQUEST
GEORGE
ARMFIELD
1839
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
1834
ARMFIELD
MR. F. B.
ARMFIELD
MR. G.
ARMFIELD
VICTIM
MENTIONE
D
VICTIM
NORTHAMPTON
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
1840
INQUEST
MR.
ARMITT
1843
INQUEST
MR.
ARMITT
SAMUEL
ARMITT
MR. W.
A
1842
MENTIONE KINGSWEL
NORTHAMPTON
D
L STREET
ARMFIELD
L
WILLIAM
Y
DIED
O
C
P
1842
1835
1836
SHEEP
STREET
N
C
VICTIM
A
MENTIONE
DRAPERY
D
MENTIONE
D
L
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
ARMFIELD
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ON MONDAY LAST, IN KINGSWELL STREET, IN THIS TOWN,
AGED 77 YEARS, SARAH CHESHIRE, FOR UPWARDS OF 40
YEARS THE TRUSTWORTHY HOUSEKEEPER OF THE LATE MR.
ALDERMAN ARMFIELD, OF THIS TOWN. THE FUNERAL TOOK
PLACE YESTERDAY, AND HER REMAINS WERE FOLLOWED BY
MESSRS. WILLIAM, FREDERICK, AND GEORGE ARMFIELD, AS
A MARK OF RESPECT TO THE MEMORY OF ONE WHO LIVED
AMONGST THEM HIGHLY RESPECTABLE, "FOR HER WORK'S
SAKE."
NORTHAMPTON
WILLIAM WAITE, FOR 14 DAYS, UNLESS 14S. BE SOONER
PAID, FOR WILFULLY BREAKING A PANE OF GLASS IN THE
SHOP OF MESSRS. ARMFIELD, OF SHEEP STREET
NORTHAMPTON
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NORTHAMPTON
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FOR TWO MONTHS, UNLESS £2. 12S. 6D. BE PAID, FOR
COMMITTING A TRESPASS IN SEARCH OF GAME AT
NEWBOTTLE
WILLIAM JAMES, CHARGED WITH STEALING 27 FOWLS FROM
THE FIELD BARN OF MR. W. ARMSTONE, OF CRICK
GAME
NEWBOTTLE
ARMSTONE
VICTIM
CRICK
WILLIAM
ARMSTONE
VICTIM
CRICK
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A
1843
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GEORGE JOHNSON PLEADED GUILTY TO A CHARGE OF
STEALING 19S. IN MONEY, AND SOME SEALING WAX, THE
PROPERTY OF HIS MASTER, GEORGE ARMFIELD, AND WAS
SENTENCED TO SIX MONTHS' HARD LABOUR
NORTHAMPTON
R
1838
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
THEFT
GEORGE
ST.
DONATION SEPULCHRE NORTHAMPTON
PARISH
MENTIONE SHEEP
NORTHAMPTON
D
STREET
E
DONATION
K
1838
MENTIONE KINGSWEL
NORTHAMPTON
D
L STREET
R
ARMFIELD
T
GEORGE
H
DIED
IG
1842
ON MONDAY LAST, IN KINGSWELL STREET, IN THIS TOWN,
AGED 77 YEARS, SARAH CHESHIRE, FOR UPWARDS OF 40
YEARS THE TRUSTWORTHY HOUSEKEEPER OF THE LATE MR.
ALDERMAN ARMFIELD, OF THIS TOWN. THE FUNERAL TOOK
PLACE YESTERDAY, AND HER REMAINS WERE FOLLOWED BY
MESSRS. WILLIAM, FREDERICK, AND GEORGE ARMFIELD, AS
A MARK OF RESPECT TO THE MEMORY OF ONE WHO LIVED
AMONGST THEM HIGHLY RESPECTABLE, "FOR HER WORK'S
SAKE."
1845
INQUEST
MR.
ARMSTRONG
MENTIONE PRINCE'S
D
STREET
NORTHAMPTON
1840
DIED
ANNE
ARMYTAGE
DIED
NORTHAMPTON
1840
DIED
JOHN
ARMYTAGE
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
ON WEDNESDAY THE 28TH INSTANT, ANNE, THE WIFE OF
JOHN ARMYTAGE, ESQ. OF THIS TOWN, IN THE 74TH YEAR OF
HER AGE
ON WEDNESDAY THE 28TH INSTANT, ANNE, THE WIFE OF
JOHN ARMYTAGE, ESQ. OF THIS TOWN, IN THE 74TH YEAR OF
HER AGE
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
WILLIAM
ASSIZES
ARNETT
GAME
ASHTON WOLD
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSSIONS
JOHN
ARNHOLD
KEEP THE
PEACE
DAVENTRY
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSSIONS
SARAH
ARNHOLD
MENTIONE
D
DAVENTRY
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
ABRAHAM
ARNOLD
THEFT
WELTON
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
ALFRED
ARNOLD
THEFT
BRACKLEY
1840
QUARTER SESSIONS
ALFRED
ARNOLD
THEFT
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EASTER SESSIONS
ALFRED
ARNOLD
THEFT
1845
INQUEST
ANN
ARNOLD
DIED
LITCHBOROUGH
PAYMENT
CROUGHTON
T
1845
G. W.
ARNOLD
1839
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
HANNAH
1844
1836
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
E
H
K
IG
R
R
MENTIONE
D
ASHBY ST. LEDGERS
ASHBY ST. LEDGERS
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CHARLES ROBINSON, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR ATTEMPTING
TO TAKE FISH IN A STEAM BELONGING TO G. W. ARNOLD,
ESQ. OF ASHBY ST. LEDGERS
HANNAH ARNOLD, OF CROWTON, FOR ONE MONTH, AND
THOMAS WRIGHT, OF BRIGSTOCK, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR
RUNNING AWAY AND LEAVING THEIR FAMILIES CHARGEABLE
TO THEIR RESPECTIVE PARISHES
RUNNING
AWAY
CROWTON
ISSAC
ARNOLD
MENTIONE PLUME OF
D
FEATHERS
EVERDON
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JOHN
ARNOLD
SURETIES
DAVENTRY
JOHN ARNOLD, FOR NOT FINDING SURETIES TO KEEP THE
PEACE TOWARDS SARAH ARNOLD, OF DAVENTRY
SAMUEL
ARNOLD
LEAVING
WIFE &
FAMILY
WOODFORD
FOR ONE MONTH, FOR ALLOWING HIS WIFE AND FAMILY TO
BECOME CHARGEABLE TO WOODFORD
SAMUEL
ARNOLD
THEFT
SARAH
ARNOLD
MENTIONE
D
1833
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
WILLIAM
ASSIZES
THOMAS
A
N
C
ARNOLD
L
1842
VICTIM
A
1836
A
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
L
1837
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
ARNOLD
C
ARNOLD
ALFRED ARNOLD PLEADED GUILTY TO STEALING A GALLON
OF POTATOES, THE PROPERTY OF ALFRED HAYWARD, OF
BRACKLEY ST. PETERS
BRACKLEY ST. PETER. THREE MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT,
HARD LABOUR, THE LAST FORTNIGHT SOLITARY
Y
G. H.
ALFRED ARNOLD, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT BRACKLEY, A
GALLON OF POTATOES, THE PROPERTY OF ALFRED HAYWARD
ALFRED ARNOLD, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT BRACKLEY
BRACKLEY ST. PETERS ST. PETER, A GALLON OF POTATOES, THE PROPERTY OF
ALFRED HAYWARD
P
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS ELIZA
THEFT
O
1845
1834
1838
WILLIAM DAWES, THOMAS NEAL, WILLIAM ARNETT, AND
RICHARD GROOM, CHARGED WITH BEING ON LAND IN THE
OCCUPATION OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE LATE JOHN SMITH,
ESQ., AT ASHTON WOLD, ARMED WITH GUNS AND
BLUDGEONS, IN PURSUIT OF GAME
JOHN ARNHOLD WAS ORDERED TO ENTER INTO HIS OWN
RECOGNIZANCE IN £20 TO KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS HIS
MOTHER, SARAH ARNHOLD, OF DAVENTRY
JOHN ARNHOLD WAS ORDERED TO ENTER INTO HIS OWN
RECOGNIZANCE IN £20 TO KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS HIS
MOTHER, SARAH ARNHOLD, OF DAVENTRY
ABRAHAM ARNOLD, FOR 14 DAYS, ON NON-PAYMENT OF 15S.,
FOR STEALING FROM LAND AT WELTON TURNIPS, THE
PROPERTY OF JOHN WINTERTON
SARACENS
NORTHAMPTON
HEAD
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DAVENTRY
JOHN ARNOLD, FOR NOT FINDING SURETIES TO KEEP THE
PEACE TOWARDS SARAH ARNOLD, OF DAVENTRY
ARNOLD
VICTIM
BRACKLEY ST. PETER
WILLIAM AYRES, DANIEL KING, AND GEORGE RUTHERFORD,
RESPECTIVELY FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR HAVING
MALICIOUSLY DAMAGED THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS ARNOLD
AND OTHERS, AT THE PARISH OF BRACKLEY ST. PETER
ARNOLD
VICTIM
GREAT CREATON
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ARNOLD
VICTIM
GREAT CREATON
JOHN GRAVES, 60, CHARGED WITH HAVING FELONIOUSLY
STOLEN TWO PAPER PARCELS CONTAINING 14LBS WEIGHT
OF LOAF SUGAR, VALUE 10S., AND A PAPER PARCEL
CONTAINING HALF A POUND WEIGHT OF TOBACCO, VALUE
2S. 6D., THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM ARNOLD, OF GREAT
CREATON
ELIZABETH
ARNSBY
THEFT
OUNDLE
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GEORGE
ARNSBY
CHARGING
KETTERING
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ARNSBY
COMPLAIN
T
RAUNDS
ARNSBY
VICTIM
1844
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
ARNSBY
VICTIM
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
ARNSBY
VICTIM
RAUNDS
ARTER
1839
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
ARTER
VICTIM
1846
O
ST.
SEPULCHRE NORTHAMPTON
PARISH
N
GEORGE HARTWELL, AGED 18, CHARGED WITH STEALING
SILVER AND COPPER MONEY TO THE AMOUNT OF TWO
POUNDS, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM ARNSBY, OF RAUNDS
WILLIAM PAGET, EDWARD JOHNSON, & JOHN JOHNSON,
CHARGED WITH HAVING, AT ST. SEPULCHRE, WITH FORCE OF
ARMS, MADE AN AFFRAY, AND WITH ASSAULTING WILLIAM
ARTER, A CONSTABLE, WHILE IN THE EXECUTION OF HIS
DUTY
WILLIAM PAGET, EDWARD JOHNSON, AND JOHN JOHNSON,
PLEADED GUILTY TO A CHARGE OF HAVING ASSAULTED
WILLIAM ARTER, A CONSTABLE, IN THE EXECUTION OF HIS
DUTY, AND WERE SENTENCED TO ONE MONTH'S
IMPRISONMENT
ARTHUR
THEFT
BURTON LATIMER
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MARY
ARTHUR
THEFT
BURTON LATIMER
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SAMUEL
ARTHUR
VICTIM
BURTON LATIMER
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SAMUEL
ARTHUR
VICTIM
BURTON LATIMER
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A
JAMES
VICTIM
L
1846
RAUNDS
A
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
C
1837
RAUNDS
L
WILLIAM
Y
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
P
1839
E
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
WILLIAM
ASSIZES
R
1845
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GEORGE HARTWELL, CHARGED WITH STEALING FROM THE
DWELLING HOUSE OF WILLIAM ARNSBY, OF RAUNDS, A
QUANTITY OF SILVER AND COPPER COINS
GEORGE HARTWELL, CHARGED WITH ENTERING THE HOUSE
OF WILLIAM ARNSBY, AT RAUNDS, AND STEALING A
QUANTITY OF MONEY
K
LOT
R
WILLIAM
T
1843
CREATON
A
1846
ASSIZES - BOROUGH
PRISONERS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
MENTIONE
D
ARNOLD
H
1842
WILLIAM
C
1840
NORTHAMPTON
MIDSUMMER ASSIZES
IG
1841
1842
AN AGED REAPER
W.
ARTHUR
AGED
REAPER
BURTON LATIMER
1846
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
EDWARD
ASBERY
COMPLAIN
T
A FEW DAYS BACK THE FIRST SHEAF OF WHEAT CUT THIS
SEASON IN BURTON LATIMER, WAS REAPED BY A MAN
NAMED W. ARTHUR, 87 YEARS OF AGE, ON THE FARM OF MR.
ROBINSON, IN WHOSE EMPLOY HE WAS OCCUPIED DURING
MANY YEARS, TILL BE BECAME TOO INFIRM TO FOLLOW
REGULARY ANY EMPLOYMENT
LITTLE CRANSLEY
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1840
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
ASH
ROGUE
CHARGED WITH BEING AN INCORRIGBLE ROGUE, HAVING
BEEN PREVIOUSLY CONVICTED OF LEAVING HIS WIFE AND
FAMILY
TRESPASSI
NG
JOSEPH ASH, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR NEGLECTING TO WORK
UP CERTAIN MATERIALS INTO EIGHT PAIR OF SHOES, THE
PROPERTY OF JOSEPH POOLE, AND RETURNING THE SAME TO
HIS AGENT IN AN UNFINISHED STATE
FOR ONE MONTH, TO HARD LABOUR, FOR LEAVING HIS WIFE
AND FAMILY CHARGEABLE TO THE PARISH OF ST. SEPULCHRE
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JOSEPH
ASH
1846
COMMITTED TO THE
BOROUGH PRISON
THOMAS
ASH
LEAVING
WIFE &
CHILDREN
TRANSPOR
TED
WILLIAM
ASH
GAME
WILLIAM
ASH
THEFT
WILLIAM
ASH
ASSAULT &
THEFT
GAME
ASH
1840
DAMAGE
WILLIAM
ASH
DAMAGE
ST.
NORTHAMPTON
SEPULCHRE
LEAVING
WIFE &
CHILDREN
ST.
SEPULCHRE NORTHAMPTON
PARISH
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
THOMAS
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
ASH
1836
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
ASH
1842
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
ABRAHAM
ASHBY
ASSAULT
1841
DIED
ANN
ASHBY
DIED
RUSHTON
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
ANN
ASHBY
VICTIM
MILTON
A
N
C
K
PIDDINGTON
C
O
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1846
ASH
WILLIAM ASH, CHARGED WITH STEALING A HAT, VALUE 1S.,
AT HARTWELL, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN ROBINS
R
WILLIAM
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L
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
PIDDINGTON
L
THEFT
GAME
A
THE UNDER MENTIONED CONVICTS HAVE BEEN REMOVED
FROM OUR COUNTY GAOL TO PORTSMOUTH, AND PUT ON
BOARD THE LEVIATHAN HULK :- WILLIAM ASH, JAMES
HARPUR, AND JOHN BRIAN, RESPECTIVELY FOR SEVEN
YEARS' TRANSPORTATION
RUSHTON
HARTWELL
P
1834
ALDER
WOOD
IG
1837
ASH
R
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SPRING ASSIZES
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
Y
1836
TRANSPORTED
PIDDINGTON
E
1843
NEGLECTIN
G WORK
1838
V. PEARSON AND JOHN ASH, OF PIDDINGTON, FOR TWO
MONTHS EACH, FOR TRESPASSING AT HORTON, IN PURSUIT
OF GAME
ASH
T
JOHN
A
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
H
1833
JONATHAN TATE AND WILLIAM ASH, BOTH OF PIDDINGTON,
UNDER THE GAME LAWS ; THE FORMER FOR 14 DAYS, AND
LATTER FOR A MONTH
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THOMAS ASH WAS BROUGH UP CHARGED WITH LEAVING HIS
WIFE AND TWO CHILDREN CHAREGEABLE TO THE PARISH OF
ST. SEPULCHRE'S, IN THIS TOWN. HE ABSONCDED SIX
WEEKS AGO, AND LEFT HIS FAMILY DESTITUTE, AND THEY
WERE TAKEN TO THE UNION WORKHOUSE; SINCE WHICH THE
WIFE HAS BEEN AGAIN CONFINED. HE WAS COMMITTED FOR
ONE MONTH, WITH HARD LABOUR
WILLIAM ASH, CHARGED WITH ASSAULTING DANIEL
WESTLEY IN THE EXECUTION OF HIS DUTY AS CONSTABLE OF
PIDDINGTON
JOSEPH HOLLIER POWERS, ROBERT SLATER ALIAS SLATCHER,
AND JOHN ASH, RESPECTIVELY FOR TWO MONTHS, UNDER
THE GAME LAWS
ABRAHAM ASHBY, FOR ONE MONTH, UNLESS £1. 9S. 6D. BE
SOONER PAID, FOR ASSAULTING RICHARD LEWIS ON THE
9TH INST.
ON THE 23RD JUNE, AT RUSHTON, IN THIS COUNTY, IN HER
75TH YEAR MUCH RESPECTED, ANN, WIFE OF MR. ASHBY,
FARMER AND GRAZIER, OF THAT PLACE
JOHN JONES, CHARGED WITH STEALING TWO SHIRTS AND
TWO PAIR OF STOCKINGS FROM THE DRYING GROUND OF
ANN ASHBY, OF MILTON
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
ANNE
ASHBY
1845
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
CAROLINE
ASHBY
1844
INQUEST
CHARLES
ASHBY
VICTIM
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
MILTON
DESBOROUGH
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LITTLE HOUGHTON
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T
1837
SIX WEEKS' IMPRISONMENT - JOHN JONES, FOR STEALING
FROM THE DRYING GROUND OF ANN ASHBY, OF MILTON, TWO
SHIRTS AND TWO PAIR OF STOCKINGS. WILLIAM FARR, FOR
STEALING A PAIR OF LEATHERN HIGH TOPS, AT
GLAPTHORNE, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS EDGLEY. THOMAS
GARLICK, FOR STEALING A QUANTITY OF FAGOTS, AT
PATTISHALL, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES AYRES. [THE FIRST
TWO ARE TO BE KEPT IN SOLITARY CONFINEMENT IN THE
LAST WEEK]
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
EDWARD
ASHBY
THEFT
1840
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
EDWARD
ASHBY
MENTIONE
D
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
JANUARY SESSIONS
EDWARD
ASHBY
THEFT
1838
INQUEST
EDWARD
ASHBY
1838
THEFT
ELIZA
ASHBY
1838
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
ELIZA
ASHBY
1835
DIED
ELIZABETH
ASHBY
1838
DIED
GEORGE
ASHBY
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
HENRY
ASHBY
HENRY
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
MICHAELMAS QUARTER
SESSIONS
Y
E
A
R
R
COLLINTREE
K
IG
PATTISHALL
THEFT
GREGORY
STREET
GREGORY
STREET
L
P
MENTIONE WELLINGT
NORTHAMPTON
D
ON STREET
CHARLES WILCOX, FOR SEVEN DAYS, FOR LEAVING THE
SERVICE OF HIS MASTER, EDWARD ASHBY, OF COLLINGTREE
EDWARD ASHBY, AGED 32, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
QUANTITY OF WHEAT AND FOUR SACKS, THE PROPERTY OF G.
OSBORN
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NORTHAMPTON
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NORTHAMPTON
YESTERDAY MORNING, AFTER A LINGERING ILLNESS,
ELIZABETH, WIFE OF MR. JAMES ASHBY, OF SHEEP STREET, IN
THIS TOWN, AGED 40
LONG BUCKBY
ON FRIDAY, NOV. 23, AT LONG BUCKBY MILLS, AFTER A
LINGERING ILLNESS, MR. GEORGE ASHBY, AGED 51 YEARS
VICTIM
WESTON BY WEEDON
JOSEPH BURDETT, CHARGED WITH BREAKING OPEN A STORE
ROOM IN THE HOUSE OF HENRY ASHBY, OF WESTON BY
WEEDON, ABD STEALING A HAM, PIECE OF BACON, HALF A
PIG'S HEAD, AND A BRASS PAN
ASHBY
VICTIM
WESTON BY WELLAND SEE ARTICLE
HENRY
ASHBY
VICTIM
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JAMES
ASHBY
MENTIONE SHEEP
D
STREET
ASHBY
COUNTERF
EIT COIN
DIED
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JESSE
ASSIZES
SHEEP
STREET
A
DIED
N
C
1835
THEFT
C
SEE ARTICLE
O
NORTHAMPTON
L
DIED
A
1843
H
1844
EDWARD ASHBY, AGED 32, PLEADED GUILTY OF STEALING A
QUANTITY OF WHEAT AND FOUR SACKS, THE PROPERTY OF G.
OSBORN, OF PATTISHALL. MR. MILLER, FOR THE
PROSECUTION, RECOMMENDED HIM TO MERCY, ON THE
GROUND THAT HE HAS A FAMILY OF FIVE CHILDREN. HE WAS
SENTENCED TO ONE MONTH'S IMPRISONMENT
NORTHAMPTON
YESTERDAY MORNING, AFTER A LINGERING ILLNESS,
ELIZABETH, WIFE OF MR. JAMES ASHBY, OF SHEEP STREET, IN
THIS TOWN, AGED 40
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1845
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JOHN
ASHBY
MENTIONE
D
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JOHN
ASHBY
VICTIM
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES, BOROUGH
PRISONERS
JOHN
ASHBY
VICTIM
1840
A GANG OF SHEEP STEALERS
JOHN
DETECTED
ASHBY
MENTIONE
D
EASTCOTE
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
ASHBY
VICTIM
PATTISHALL
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
JOHN
ASHBY
VICTIM
1841
ROBBING THE TILL
JOHN
ASHBY
JOHN
ASHBY
JOHN
ASHBY
ASHBY
1841
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
JOHN
ASHBY
1837
SHEEP WORRYING
JOHN
ASHBY
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MIDSUMMER SESSIONS
JOHN
ASHBY
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JOSEPH
ASHBY
T
K
R
A
VICTIM
WEEDON
N
VICTIM
A
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
1844
1844
THEFT
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
INQUEST
MR.
ASHBY
MR. W.
ASHBY
RACHAEL
ASHBY
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WILLIAM GURDEN, CHARGED WITH HAVING, ON THE 6TH
INST., AT WEEDON, STOLEN A SOVEREIGN, THE PROPERTY OF
JOHN ASHBY
WILLIAM GURDEN, CHARGED WITH HAVING, ON THE 6TH OF
OCTOBER, AT WEEDON BECK, STOLEN ONE SOVEREIGN, THE
PROPERTY OF JOHN ASHBY, PLEADED GUILTY, AND WAS
SENTENCED TO TWO MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT
ZACCHEUS WILLIAM HINDE PLEADED GUILTY TO STEALING
TWO PENCE, THE PROPERTY OF HIS MASTER, JOHN ASHBY,
AND WAS SENTENCED TO ONE MONTH'S IMPRISONMENT
SYWELL
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BUGBROOKE
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MENTIONE
D
WILLIAM HINDE, CHARGED WITH HAVING, ON THE 20TH
INST., STOLEN 2D., THE PROPERTY OF HIS MASTER, JOSEPH
ASHBY
VICTIM
NORTHAMPTON
ON SATURDAY LAST, TWO YOUNG WOMEN, NAMED SARAH
AND ANN FOX, WERE APPREHENDED CHARGED THE ONE
WITH STEALING A QUANTITY OF TEA AND SUGAR, A BOTTLE
OF WINE, AND OTHER ARTICLES FROM MR. ASHBY, GROCER,
OF SHEEP STREET, WITH WHOM ONE OF THE PRISONERS
LIVED AS SERVANT. THEY WERE COMMITTED THE SAME
NIGHT FOR TRIAL AT THE ASSIZES.
STANWICK
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LITTLE HOUGHTON
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A
1841
WILLIAM HAWKINS, & JOSEPH PITTAM, CHARGED WITH
STEALING AT PATTISHALL, A SHEARHOG SHEEP, THE
PROPERTY OF JOHN ASHBY
HENRY FURNISS, WILLIAM HAWKINS, & JOSEPH PITTAM,
CHARGED WITH STEALING A SHEARHOG SHEEP, THE
PROPERTY OF JOHN ASHBY, OF PATTISHALL
E
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IG
R
WEEDON
Y
VICTIM
C
EASTCOTE
L
JOHN
NORTHAMPTON
C
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
MENTIONE SHEEP
D
STREET
MENTIONE
D
O
1843
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PATTISHALL
P
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTON
L
1840
SHEEP
STREET
MARIA QUIN, FOR FURTHER EXAMINATION ON A CHARGE OF
HAVING,ON THE 21ST ULT., OBTAINED 6D. FROM JOHN ASHBY
UNDER FALSE PRETENCES
THE FORMER CHARGED WITH STEALING VARIOUS
QUANTITIES OF SUGAR AND TEA AND A BOTTLE OF WINE, THE
PROPERTY OF JOHN ASHBY, AND THE LATTER WITH
RECEIVING THE SAME KNOWING THEM TO HAVE BEEN
STOLEN
SARAH FOX, AGED 23, CHARGED WITH STEALING SUGAR,
TEA, AND A BOTTLE OF WINE, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN
ASHBY, AND FOX, 27, CHARGED WITH RECEIVING THE SAME
KNOWING THEM TO HAVE BEEN STOLEN
MENTIONE
D
DIED
SHEEP
STREET
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
ROBERT
ASHBY
MENTIONE
D
1844
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
SAMUEL
ASHBY
THEFT
1839
BOROUGH PRISONERS
SOPHIA
ASHBY
VICTIM
1839
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
SOPHIA
ASHBY
VICTIM
SOPHIA
ASHBY
VICTIM
1844
DIED
STEPHEN
ASHBY
DIED
ASHTON LODGE
1842
PETTY SESSIONS
THOMAS
ASHBY
THEFT
MOULTON
1842
ASSIZES
THOMAS
ASHBY
THEFT
WELLINGBOROUGH
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
THOMAS
ASSIZES
ASHBY
THEFT
HORSEMAR
NORTHAMPTON
KET
ASHBY
1846
COMMITTED TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
ASHBY
THOMAS
ASHBY
VICTIM
THOMAS
ASHBY
VICTIM
TIMOTHY
ASHBY
1842
1844
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
WALTER
ASHBY
WILLIAM
ASHBY
L
A
C
N
O
P
1838
LEAVING
WIFE &
FAMILY
ASSAULT
KETTERING
DAVID GARDNER, OF BUGRBOOKE, LABOURER, WAS
CONVICTED IN THE PENALTY AND COSTS, OF 20S. FOR AN
ASSAULT COMMITTED BY HIM AT BUGBROOK, ON SUNDAY
NIGHT THE 14TH INSTANT, ABOUT 10 O'CLOCK, ON JOHN
CAPELL, OF WEEDEN BECK, AND ALSO IN ANOTHER PENALTY
AND COSTS 20S. FOR ANOTHER ASSAULT COMMITTED BY HIM
IN THE SAME VILLAGE, ON THE SAME NIGHT ABOUT 11
O'CLOCK, ON THOMAS ASHBY
OF KETTERING, FOR THREE MONTHS' HARD LABOUR, FOR
LEAVING HIS WIFE AND FAMILY CHARGEABLE TO THE
PARISH OF KETTERING
JAMES WATKINS, CHARGED WITH STEALING A RULE, VALUE
3S. 6D., THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS ASHBY
MOULTON
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ROWELL
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L
1845
A
1839
K
R
BUGBROOKE
Y
VICTIM
ON THE 25TH ULTIMO, MR. STEPHEN ASHBY, FARMER, OF
ASHTON LODGE, IN THIS COUNTY, AGED 69
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THOMAS ASHBY, AGED 25, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
WELLINGBOROUGH, A CHESTNUT GELDING, THE PROPERTY
OF SAMUEL JAMES
THOMAS ASHBY, AGED 25, WAS CHARGED WITH STEALING,
AT WELLINGBOROUGH, A CHESNUT GELDING, THE PROPERTY
OF SAMUEL JAMES. MR. MILLER CALLED MANY WITNESSES
TO THE CHARACTER OF THE PRISONER. TWELVE MONTHS'
HARD LABOUR
E
T
IG
WELLINGBOROUGH
A
THOMAS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
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H
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
1839
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SAMUEL ASHBY, CHARGED WITH STEALING HALF A POUND OF
CIGARS AND TWO BOXES, THE PROPERTY OF R. D. READ,
INNKEEPER
EDWARD FLANNIGAN, CHARGED WITH STEALING A SHAWL,
BELONGING TO SOPHIA ASHBY
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1842
C
1839
NORTHAMPTON
WALTER ASHBY, CHARGED WITH ASSAULTING WILLIAM
SPENCER, CONSTABLE, WHILE IN THE EXECUTION OF HIS
DUTY, AND NOT FINDING SURETIES FOR HIS APPEARANCE AT
THE SESSIONS TO ANSWER THE SAID CHARGE
SURETIES
VAGRANT
ACT
FOR TWO MONTHS, UNDER THE VAGRANT ACT
WILLIAM
ASHBY
THEFT
WELLINGBOROUGH
1844
ASSIZES
WILLIAM
ASHBY
THEFT
WELLINGBOROUGH
1840
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
ASHBY
MENTIONE
D
MURCOTT
WILLIAM ASHBY, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
WELLINGBOROUGH, TWO COCKS, THE PROPERTY OF MARY
LEETE
WILLIAM ASHBY, AGED 26, CHARGED WITH TWO KEYS, THE
PROPERTY OF MARY LEETE, OF WELLINGBOROUGH
RICHARD WOOD, FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR BEING FOUND IN
THE MILL AND WAREHOUSE OF MR. WILLIAM ASHBY, OF
MURCOTT, WITH A FELNIOUS INTENT
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
ASHBY
VICTIM
STANWICK
1840
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
ASHBY
VICTIM
STANWICK
WILLIAM HOUGHTON, CHARGED WITH BREAKING INTO THE
MILL OF MR. WILLIAM ASHBY, OF STANWICK, ON SATURDAY
MORNING LAST, THE 3D INST. WITH INTENT TO STEAL FLOUR
THEREFROM
WILLIAM HOUGHTON, CHARGED WITH BREAKING INTO THE
MILL OF MR. WILLIAM ASHBY, OF STANWICK, WITH INTENT
TO STEAL FLOUR THEREFROM
WILLIAM
ASHBY
VICTIM
STANWICK
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WILLIAM
ASHBY
DIED
WOOTTON
WILLIAM
ASHBY
VICTIM
ROWELL
1839
QUARTER SESSIONS
GEORGE
ASHLEY
MENTIONE
D
WELLINGBOROUGH
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
HENRY
ASHLEY
VICTIM
1839
QUARTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
ASHLEY
SURETIES
1833
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
ASHLEY
1833
CALENDAR OF PRISONERS
THOMAS
ASHLEY
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THOMAS BROWN, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR STEALING A DOG,
THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM ASHBY, OF ROWELL
THOMAS ASHLEY, FOR REFUSING TO FIND SURETIES FOR HIS
APPEARANCE AT THESE SESSIONS, AND IN THE MEANTIME TO
KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS HIS FATHER, GEORGE ASHLEY, OF
WELLINGBOROUGH
JOSEPH BURDITT, CHARGED WITH BURGLARIOUSLY
ENTERING A DWELLING HOUSE AND STEALING THEREFROM
ONE HAM. A PIECE OF BACON, HALF A PIG'S FACE, AND A
BRASS PAN, THE PROPERTY OF THE SAID HENRY ASHLEY, OF
WESTON
THOMAS ASHLEY, FOR REFUSING TO FIND SURETIES FOR HIS
APPEARANCE AT THESE SESSIONS, AND IN THE MEANTIME TO
KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS HIS FATHER, GEORGE ASHLEY, OF
WELLINGBOROUGH
THOMAS MARTIN AND CHARLES SHORTLAND, CHARGED WITH
HAVING STOLEN TWO PONIES, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN
STOCKBURN AND THOMAS ASHLEY
THOMAS MARTIN, AGED 24, AND CHARLES SHORTLAND, 23,
CHARGED WITH TWO PONIES, THE PROPERTY OF JOSEPH
STOCKBURN AND THOMAS ASHLEY
THOMAS
ASHLEY
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H
R
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Y
A
R
WELLINGBOROUGH
L
P
C
GEDDINGTON
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WILLIAM
ASHLEY
MENTIONE
D
STANWICK
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RICHARD
ASHNEES
CHARGING
BURTON LATIMER
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1834
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
ASHPOLE
1836
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
1833
COMMITTED TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
1836
1839
N
1846
VICTIM
A
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
VICTIM
VICTIM
BOZEAT
ASHPOLE
VICTIM
BOZEAT
JOHN
ASHPOLE
VICTIM
BOZEAT
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
ASHPOLE
VICTIM
BOZEAT
COMMITMENTS TO THE
HOUSE OF CORRECTION
ANN
ASHTON
TRESPASSI
NG
MARSTON TRUSSELL
A
L
1833
WESTON
VICTIM
O
1837
C
1837
T
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
DIED
COMMITMENTS TO THE
HOUSE OF CORRECTION
1840
WILLIAM CHURCH, 31, WAS INDICTED FOR STEALING A FOWL
FROM THE HEN-ROOST OF JOHN ASHPOLE, FARMER, OF
BOZEAT, AND SENTENCED TO ONE MONTH'S IMPRISONMENT,
WITH HARD LABOUR
WILLIAM CHURCH, CHARGED WITH STEALING A TABLE
CLOTH, CHILD'S FROCK, SHEET, AND A QUANTITY OF
POTATOES, FROM THE GARDEN OF JOHN ASHPOLE, OF
BOZEAT
WILLIAM CHURCH, ON SUSPICION OF HAVING STOLEN A
FOWL, BELONGING TO JOHN ASHPOLE, OF BOZEAT
ISRAEL CHURCH, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR STEALING TWO IRON
HINGES FROM A GATE IN A CLOSE AT BOZEAT, IN THE
OCCUPATION OF WILLIAM ASHPOLE
ANN ASHTON, FOR TEN DAYS, UNLESS THE SUM OF 11S. BE
SOONER PAID, FOR TRESPASSING ON GROUNDS THE
PROPERTY OF FRANCIS PAUL STRATFORD, AT MARSTON
TRUSSELL, IN SEARCH OF MUSHROOMS
DAVID
ASHTON
VICTIM
ROWELL
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
JANUARY SESSIONS
DAVID
ASHTON
VICTIM
ROWELL
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
GEORGE
ASHTON
THEFT
BRIGSTOCK
1844
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
JANE
ASHTON
VICTIM
WELLINGBOROUGH
1841
CALENDAR OF PRISONERS
FOR TRIAL
JOHN
ASHTON
THEFT
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EPIPHANY SESSIONS
JOHN
ASHTON
THEFT
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
ASHTON
THEFT
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
ASHTON
PHILIP
ASHTON
T.
ASHTON
H
Y
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
WILLIAM
ASHTON
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
G.
ASHWELL
1840
DIED
JOHN
1840
DIED
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
1845
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS JAMES
C
KETTERING
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OF KETTERING, WAS SUMMONED FOR NEGLECTING TO PAY
POOR'S RATE
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1841
E
L
ASHTON LE WALLS
P
ASHTON
R
A
OUNDLE
WILLIAM ADAMS, AGED 13, AND WILLIAM WADE, AGED 14,
WERE CONVICTED OF STEALING A PAIR OF HALF BOOTS, AT
ROWELL, THE PROPERTY OF DAVID ASHTON. SEVEN DAYS'
SOLITARY CONFINEMENT
WILLIAM ADAMS, AGED 13, AND WILLIAM WADE, AGED 14,
CHARGED WITH STEALING A PAIR OF HALF BOOTS, AT
ROWELL, THE PROPERTY OF DAVID ASHTON
GEORGE ASHTON, AGED 22, AND JAMES HARRIS, AGED 23,
CHARGED WITH BREAKING INTO THE HOUSE OF FREDERICK
GADSBY, OF BRIGSTOCK, ON THE NIGHT OF THE 26TH APRIL,
AND STEALING THEREFROM SHAWLS, CLOTH, SILVER
SPOONS, &C., THE PROPERTY OF THE SAID FREDERICK
GADSBY
MARY HARDWICK, OF WELLINGBOROUGH, HAD TO PAY 3S.
EXPENCE FOR AN ASSAULT ON JANE ASHTON
WILLIAM EMMANS, 22, JOHN ASHTON, 20, CHARGED WITH
STEALING A QUANTITY OF APPLES AND QUANTITY OF OIL
CAKE, VALUE 5S. THE PROPERTY OF JOHN BULLEN AND
OTHERS, AT OUNDLE
WILLIAM EMMANS, 22, JOHN ASHTON, 20, CHARGED WITH
STEALING A QUANTITY OF APPLES AND A QUANTITY OF OIL
CAKE, VALUE 5S., THE PROPERTY OF JOHN BULLEN AND
OTHERS, AT OUNDLE. NOT GUILTY.
WILLIAM EMMANS & JOHN ASHTON, CHARGED WITH HAVING,
AT OUNDLE, STOLEN A QUANTITY OF APPLES AND OIL CAKE,
THE PROPERTY OF JOHN BULLEN
JOHN BEESLEY AND JOHN ASHTON, CHARGED WITH
STEALING FOUR QUARTERN LOAVES, THE PROPERTY OF
DANIEL AND JOHN DOUGLASS, OF ASHTON LE WALLS
K
IG
R
OUNDLE
SURETIES
A
THOMAS
MENTIONE
D
NON
PAYMENT
COMPLAIN
T
WILLIAM ASHTON, SHOEMAKER, FOR NOT FINDING SURETIES
TO KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS HIS WIFE AND FOR HIS
APPEARANCE AT THE SESSIONS
WILLIAM DALBY PLEADED GUILTY TO A CHARGE OF
STEALING A HAT, THE PROPERTY OF G. ASHWELL, OF
DAVENTRY. ONE MONTH'S HARD LABOUR
JAN. 29, AT CRICK, IN THIS COUNTY, AFTER A LINGERING
ILLNESS, IN HIS 66TH YEAR, MR. JOHN ASHWELL, ELDEST
SON OF THOMAS ASHWELL, GENT
JAN. 29, AT CRICK, IN THIS COUNTY, AFTER A LINGERING
ILLNESS, IN HIS 66TH YEAR, MR. JOHN ASHWELL, ELDEST
SON OF THOMAS ASHWELL, GENT
VICTIM
DAVENTRY
ASHWELL
DIED
CRICK
THOMAS
ASHWELL
MENTIONE
D
CRICK
EVAN
ASHWORTH
THEFT
BADBY
EVAN ASHWORTH, AGED 20, WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING A
WAISTCOAT, VALUE 1S. BELONGING TO HENRY GOODMAN, OF
BADBY. FOURTEEN DAYS IMPRISONMENT
ASKEW
BREACH OF
THE PEACE
ASTON IN THE WOLD
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A
L
1842
O
1843
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
OUNDLE
THEFT
C
1841
T
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
HOUSE OF CORRECTION
JOSEPH
ASKHAM
VICTIM
AMBROSE WHITING & WILLIAM JONES, RESPECTIVELY FOR
ONE MONTH, FOR EMBEZZLING A QUANTITY OF LEATHER
ENTRUSTED TO HIM TO BE MADE INTO SHOES BY JOSEPH
ASKHAM
1839
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
ASKHAM
THEFT
WILLIAM ASKHAM, CHARGED WITH STEALING A QUANTITY
OF BEANS, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS SPENCER
1839
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
ASKHAM
THEFT
OUNDLE
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
ASKHAM
THEFT
OUNDLE
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
ELIZABETH
ASPITAL
THEFT
1838
NORTHANTS ASSIZES
JAMES
ASPLIN
GAME
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JAMES
ASSIZES
ASPLIN
GAME
1842
INQUEST
MR.
ASPRAY
1841
INQUEST
THOMAS
ASPRAY
1837
INQUEST
THOMAS
ASPRAY
1839
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
SARAH
ASPREY
1844
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
JOHN
1844
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
JOHN
ASTAL
1839
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
FRANCIS
WILLIAM ASKHAM, CHARGED WITH STEALING A QUANTITY
OF BEANS, AT OUNDLE, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS SPENCER
1841
1841
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
R
A
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NORTHAMPTON
N
C
O
C
A
L
K
IG
R
Y
NORTHAMPTON
P
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
IDLE &
DISORDER
LY
BREACH OF
THE PEACE
ASSER
E
H
T
WILLIAM ASKHAM WAS CHARGED WITH STEALING A
QUANTITY OF BEANS, AT OUNDLE, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS
SPENCER. THREE MONTHS' HARD LABOUR
ONE MONTH'S IMPRISONMENT - CHARLES SPINKS, FOR
STEALING A SHIRT, AT KILSBY, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM
HAYNES. ELIZABETH ASPITAL, FOR STEALING FROM THE
PERSON OF JOHN TOMBLIN, OF BRIGSTOCK, A PURSE,
BRIGSTOCK
CONTAINING 4S. 6D. CHARLES MIDDLETON, FOR
ASSAULTING JOHN WALKER, CONSTABLE, OF
WELLINGBOROUGH. [THE LATTER TO ENTER INTO
RECOGNIZANCES TO KEEP THE PEACE FOR ONE YEAR.]
JAMES ASPLIN, GEORGE BERRY, AND JAMES JOHNSON,
BULL NOSED COPPICE CHARGED WITH ENTERING A PLANTATION, CALLED BULL
NOSED COPPICE, FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF GAME
LILFORD CUM
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WIGSTHORPE
NORTHAMPTON
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SARAH DARLINGTON, ANN DINGLEY, & SARAH ASPREY,
RESPECTIVELY FOR 14 DAYS, AS IDLE & DISORDERLY
PERSONS
WILBARSTON
LICENSE
RUSHDEN
ASTLE
LICENSE
THRAPSTON
JAMES
ASTLE
THEFT
JAMES
ASTLE
THEFT
RINGSTEAD
JAMES
ASTLE
THEFT
RINGSTEAD
A
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OF RUSHDEN, BEER HOUSE KEEPER, WAS CHARGED WITH
KEEPING HIS HOUSE OPEN AFTER THE SPECIFIED HOUR. MR.
MURPHY DEFENDED ASTAL, AND THE COMPLAINT WAS
DISMISSED
FRANCIS & JAMES ASTLE, RESPECTIVELY FOR ONE MONTH,
FOR OFFERING EARTHENWARE FOR SALE WITHOUT A
LICENSE AT THRAPSTON
JAMES ASTLE, CHARGED WITH STEALING AN ASS, THE
PROPERTY OF JAMES MUNDEN
JAMES ASTLE, CHARGED WITH STEALING A GELDING ASS,
THE PROPERTY OF JAMES MUNDIN, AT RINGSTEAD
JAMES ASTLE, CHARGED WITH STEALING A GELDING ASS,
THE PROPERTY OF JAMES MUNDIN, AT RINGSTEAD. SIX
MONTHS' HARD LABOUR
FRANCIS & JAMES ASTLE, RESPECTIVELY FOR ONE MONTH,
FOR OFFERING EARTHENWARE FOR SALE WITHOUT A
LICENSE AT THRAPSTON
JOHN ATHERTON, FOR TWO MONTHS, UNLESS £4. 4S. BE
PAID, FOR VIOLENTLY ASSAULTING THOMAS ROWLEDGE, OF
WEEDON BECK
ON SATURDAY LAST, MR. BENJAMIN ATKINS, OF THIS TOWN,
AGED 75
1839
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JAMES
ASTLE
LICENSE
THRAPSTON
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
JOHN
ATHERTON
ASSAULT
WEEDON BECK
1837
DIED
BENJAMIN
ATKINS
DIED
NORTHAMPTON
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
GEORGE
ATKINS
THEFT
TOWCESTER
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TOWCESTER
LEAD STEALING - HENRY CLARKE WAS THIS MORNING FOUND
GUILTY ON THE SECOND INDICTMENT, OF STEALING LEAD
FROM THE HOUSE FORMERLY OCCUPIED AS PART OF THE
WHITE HORSE, TOWCESTER, AND SENTENCED TO THREE
MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT. AGAINST WILLIAM CLARKE AND
GEORGE ATKINS NOT EVIDENCE WAS OFFERED
GEORGE
WHITE
HORSE
ATKINS
THEFT
THRAPSTON
T
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
IG
E
H
1843
JOHN BRITTEN ALIAS BATES, CHARGED WITH HAVING, AT
THRAPSTON, OBTAINED, UNDER FALSE PRETENCES, A SPADE,
SHOVEL, PARCEL OF NAILS, HEDGE HOOK, AND A LINE, WITH
INTENT TO DEFRAUD GEORGE ATKINS AND ---- HILL
GEORGE
ATKINS
1839
NORTHANTS LENT ASSIZES
GEORGE
ATKINS
MENTIONE
D
TIFFIELD
ATKINS
VICTIM
THRAPSTON
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TOWCESTER
HENRY CLARKE, WILLIAM CLARKE, & GEORGE ATKINS,
CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT TOWCESTER, A QUANTITY OF
LEAD, THE PROPERTY OF J. H. THURSBY
R
A
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L
THEFT
C
ATKINS
P
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
GEORGE
ASSIZES
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE GEORGE
OF CORRECTION
O
1842
K
ASSIZES
R
1842
MENTIONE
D
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CHARLES TEE, OF LITTLE WELDON, CHARGED GEORGE ATKINS
WITH ASSAULTING HIM. IT APPEARED THAT THE ASSAULT
AROSE OUT OF A QUARREL WHILE THRASHING WITH A
MACHINE, AND THERE SEEMED TO BE FAULTS ON BOTH
SIDES. THE CASE WAS DISMISSED ON THE DEFENDANTS
PAYING 3S., THE AMOUNT OF THE COSTS
1845
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
GEORGE
ATKINS
1838
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
GEORGE
ATKINS
1841
COUNY ASSIZES
JAMES
ATKINS
THEFT
1841
NORTHAMPTON
MIDSUMMER ASSIZES
JAMES
ATKINS
THEFT
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1838
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JAMES
ATKINS
VICTIM
JOHN STEADMAN, CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLING £5. 12S. AND
STEALING A QUANTITY OF BULBOUS FLOWER ROOTS, VALUE
12S. THE PROPERTY OF JAMES ATKINS
1838
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
JAMES
ATKINS
VICTIM
ATKINS
ASSAULT
LITTLE WELDON
A
N
C
GEORGE
TOWCESTER
A
L
THEFT
GAME
LAWS
DRAPERY
NORTHAMPTON
HENRY CLARKE, AGED 22, WILLIAM CLARKE, AGED 32, &
GEORGE ATKINS, AGED 23, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
QUANTITY OF LEAD FIXED TO A BUILDING AT TOWCESTER,
THE PROPERTY OF J. H. THURSBY ESQ.
GEORGE ATKINS, FOR TWO MONTHS, AND JOHN & FRANCIS
BODGER, RESPECTIVEY FOR ONE MONTH, UNDER THE GAME
LAWS
JAMES ATKINS, CHARGED WITH STEALING A QUANTITY OF
TEA FROM A BOAT LYING IN THE RIVER NENE, THE PROPERTY
OF MESSRS. PICKFORD & CO.
SEE ARTICLE
1841
COUNY ASSIZES
JOHN
ATKINS
THEFT
GREAT OAKLEY
JOHN & THOMAS ATKINS, THE FORMER CHARGED WITH
STEALING, AT GREAT OAKLEY, A LAMB, THE PROPERTY OF
HENRY COLYER, AND THE LATTER WITH RECEIVING A PART
OF THE SAME KNOWING IT TO HAVE BEEN STOLEN
1841
NORTHAMPTON
MIDSUMMER ASSIZES
JOHN
ATKINS
THEFT
GREAT OAKLEY
SEE ARTICLE
1836
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
ATKINS
CONTRACT
1840
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
MARY
ATKINS
ASSAULT
DENSHANGER
1842
ACCIDENT
MR.
ATKINS
ACCIDENT
DAVENTRY
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
HOUSE OF CORRECTION
T. H.
ATKINS
VICTIM
THEFT
COW LANE NORTHAMPTON
L
P
ATKINS
1841
NORTHAMPTON
MIDSUMMER ASSIZES
THOMAS
ATKINS
MENTIONE
D
1839
INQUEST
THOMAS
ATKINS
DIED
ATKINS
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JAMES
ATKINSON
1840
INQUEST
MARY
ATKINSON
1842
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
ROBERT
ATKINSON
DRUNK
L
WILLIAM
A
DRUNK
A
C
1841
THEFT
GREAT OAKLEY
GREAT OAKLEY
SEE ARTICLE
TANNER
STREET
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
ST.
GEORGES
STREET
NORTHAMPTON
YESTERDAY , WILLIAM ATKINS, A SHOEMAKER. LIVING IN ST.
GEORGE'S STREET, WAS BROUGHT BEFORE W. WILLIAMS,
ESQ. MAYOR, T. SHARP, & M. NEWBY, ESQRS, CHARGED WITH
BEING DRUNK IN THE STREETS AT ONE IN THE MORNING. HE
WAS FINED 5S., AND IN DEFAULT OF PAYMENT WA
COMMITTED FOR SEVEN DAYS
C
THOMAS
VAGRANT
ACT
MENTIONE KETTERING
NORTHAMPTON
D
ROAD
ASSAULT
THOMAS ATKINS, AGED 10, JOSIAH DAWSON, AGED 11, &
EDWARD WATSON, AGED 9, FOR FURTHER EXAMINATION ON
A CHARGE, OF HAVING, ON THE 6TH INST., STOLEN FOUR
PIECES OF IRON AFFIXED TO THE BRICKWORK FORMING
PART OF A FENCE IN FRONT OF SEVERAL HOUSES IN COW
LANE, THE PROPERTY OF W. STRONG, GENT
JOHN & THOMAS ATKINS, THE FORMER CHARGED WITH
STEALING, AT GREAT OAKLEY, A LAMB, THE PROPERTY OF
HENRY COLYER, AND THE LATTER WITH RECEIVING A PART
OF THE SAME KNOWING IT TO HAVE BEEN STOLEN
N
COUNY ASSIZES
O
1841
K
IG
R
ATKINS
A
THOMAS
R
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
WALFORD LOCKS
Y
1842
MARY ATKINS, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR ASSAULTING
ELIZABETH BEMAN, OF DENSHANGER
ON MONDAY NIGHT LAST, AS MR. ATKINS, THE CARRIER
FROM DAVENTRY AND BANBURY, WAS RETURNING TO
DAVENTRY, WHEN WITHIN A MILE OF BYFIELD, THE HORSE
FELL, AND ATKINS, FALLING UNDER THE ANIMAL, HAD BOTH
HIS LEGS FRACTURED. WE REGRET TO SAY THAT HE LIES IN
A DANGEROUS STATE
WILLIAM SWANNELL AND JOHN MUSSON, RESPECTIVELY FOR
ONE MONTH FOR STEALING A QUANTITY OF APPLES FROM
THE GARDEN OF T.H. ATKINS, OF WALFORD LOCKS
E
H
T
JOHN ATKINS, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR LEAVING CERTAIN
WORK IN WEAVING UNFINISHED, AND REFUSING TO FULFIL
THE CONTRACT OF SERVICE MADE WITH JOSIAH MUDDIMAN
COTTINGHAM
FOR 14 DAYS, UNDER THE VAGRANT ACT
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ROBERT ATKINSON, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR VIOLENTLY
RESISTING FRANCIS INGRAM, AT COTTINGHAM, WHILE
APPRENENDING HIM AS A VAGRANT
THE FOLLOWING CONVICTS HAVE BEEN REMOVED TO
MILLBANK PRISON, PERSUANT TO THEIR SENTENCE OF
TRANSPORATION AT THE LAST BOROUGH SESSIONS :- JOHN
HOUGHTON, FOR TEN YEARS, WILLIAM INGHAM, WILLIAM
ATKINSON, AND JANE NICHOLSON, FOR SEVEN YEARS
RESPECTIVELY
1846
TRANSPORTED
WILLIAM
ATKINSON
TRANSPOR
TED
1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
WILLIAM
ATKINSON
ILLEGITIM
ATE CHILD
1846
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
ATKINSON
THEFT
ALIAS PARSONS
1838
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JAMES
ATTENBOROUGH VICTIM
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JAMES
ATTENBOROUGH VICTIM
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
BENJAMIN
ATTERBURY
THEFT
1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
HERBERT
ATTERBURY
VICTIM
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
HERBERT
ATTERBURY
1837
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOSEPH
ATTERBURY
NEGLECTIN
G SERVICE
1843
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
RICHARD
ATTERBURY
MENTIONE REGENT
D
SQUARE
NORTHAMPTON
RICHARD OGDEN, FOR 14 DAYS, UNLESS 16S. 6D. BE PAID,
FOR WILFULLY BREAKING A PANE OF GLASS IN THE HOUSE
OF RICHARD ATTERBURY, OF REGENT SQUARE
1837
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
ATTKINS
NEGLECTIN
G SERVICE
GRAFTON REGIS
JOHN ATTKINS, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR NEGLECTING THE
SERVICE OF HIS MASTER, JOHN WARR, OF GRAFTON REGIS
THOMAS
ATTKINS
THEFT
COTTINGHAM
WILLIAM
ATTO
CHARLOTTE
AUBREY
THEFT
WARKWORTH
AULD
MENTIONE
DRAPERY
D
NORTHAMPTON
1837
1838
INQUEST
T
WILLIAM ATKINSON ALIAS PARSONS, CHARGED WITH
HAVING STOLEN A HAT, THE PROPERTY OF GEORGE COOPER.
PLEADED GUILTY, SENTENCED TO SEVEN YEARS'
TRANSPORTATION
THOMAS SIMPKINS, CHARGED WITH STEALING A QUANTITY
OF WHEAT FLOUR AND SOME POTATOES, THE PROPERTY OF
JAMES ATTENBOROUGH, OF BRAMPTON
H
Y
A
NASEBY
THORNBY
L
VICTIM
C
N
A
DESERTION
1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
THOMAS
AUSTEN
ASSAULT
SPRATTON
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
ANN
AUSTIN
DESERTING
DAVENTRY
E
R
R
POTTERSPURY
SEE ARTICLE
BENJAMIN ATTERBURY, CONVICTED OF STEALING TWO
BUSHELS OF WHEAT, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN PETTIFER, OF
POTTERSPURY. TWO MONTHS' HARD LABOUR
JOHN MARTIN AND WILLIAM ORTON, BOTH OF NASEBY,
LABOURERS, WERE EACH CONVICTED IN THE DAMAGE,
PENALTY AND COSTS OF 10S. 2D., FOR STEALING A PART OF A
STAKE HEDGE, ON THE 8TH INSTANT, FROM A FIELD IN THE
OCCUPATION OF MR. HERBERT ATTERBURY
ALICE BISHOP, AGED 19, CHARGED WITH STEALING
WEARING APPAREL, &C., THE PROPERTY OF HERBERT
ATTERBURY, OF THORNBY
K
IG
BRAMPTON
P
O
C
HENRY
SEE ARTICLE
BRAMPTON
L
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
A
1833
SIBBERTOFT
JOSEPH ATTERBURY, FOR FOURTEEN DAYS, FOR NEGLECTING
THE SERVICE OF BENJAMIN PELL, HIS MASTER
OF COTTINGHAM, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR HAVING STOLEN A
MAPLE POLE
CHARGED WITH BEING A DESERTER FROM THE 54TH REGT.
OF FOOT.
CHARLOTTE AUBREY, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR STEALING BEANS,
AT WARKWORTH
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JOHN ? AND THOMAS AUSTEN, BOTH OF SPRATTON,
LABOURERS, WERE CONVICTED OF AN ASSAULT ON WILLIAM
CAPELL ON THE 11TH INSTANT, AT SPRATTON. THEY WERE
FINED WITH COSTS 15S. EACH, AND IN DEFAULT OF PAYMENT
WERE COMMITTED TO THE HOUSE OF CORRECTION FOR 14
DAYS
FOR ONE MONTH, FOR DESERTING HER TWO CHILDREN, AND
LEAVING THEM CHARGEABLE TO DAVENTRY
1843
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
ANN
AUSTIN
1839
NORTHANTS LENT ASSIZES
GEORGE
AUSTIN
JOHN
AUSTIN
JOHN
1840
1846
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
ROWELL
SEE ARTICLE
GREAT BILLING
SEE ARTICLE
VICTIM
ROWELL
THOMAS BROWN, CHARGED WITH STEALING 16S. FROM THE
PERSON OF JOHN AUSTIN, OF ROWELL
AUSTIN
OBSTRUCTI
NG
ROWELL
SEE ARTICLE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
AUSTIN
VICTIM
ROWELL
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EASTER SESSIONS
JOHN
AUSTIN
VICTIM
ROWELL
1840
PETTY SESSIONS
JOHN
AUSTIN
BREACH OF
THE PEACE
JOHN
AUSTIN
JOHN
AUSTIN
JOHN
AUSTIN
JOSEPH
AUSTIN
MARIA
AUSTIN
1839
1834
1834
1833
1839
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
AUSTIN
ASSAULT
RICHARD
AUSTIN
MENTIONE
D
RICHARD
AUSTIN
RICHARD
AUSTIN
RICHARD
AUSTIN
A
R
K
IG
R
Y
SEE ARTICLE
THOMAS
AUSTIN
L
JOHN AUSTIN, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR LEAVING THE SERVICE
OF EDWARD BARLOW
ROWELL
SEE ARTICLE
ROWELL
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
C
P
RICHARD
SEE ARTICLE
ROWELL
N
1839
OBSTRUCTI
NG
A
1846
RIDING
IRTHLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
HARDINGSTONE
RICHARD AUSTIN, 24, CHARGED WITH HAVING, AT
HARDINGSTON, MALICIOUSLY WOUNDED CHARLES FLETCHER
ON THE HEAD WITH A GUN, WITH INTENT TO MURDER HIM
WOUNDIN
G
HARDINGSTONE
SEE ARTICLE
WOUNDED
HARDINGSTONE
RICHARD AUSTIN, CHARGED WITH HAVING WOUNDED
CHARLES FLETCHER, WITH A GUN, AT HARDINGSTONE
ROWELL
WILLIAM WATKIN & THOMAS AUSTIN, JUN., FOR BREAKING
INTO THE BARN OF THOMAS AUSTIN, SEN. OF ROWELL, AND
STEALING THEREFROM A QUANTITY OF PEAS AND OATS, TO
BE IMPRISONED, WATKIN FOR THREE MONTHS, AND AUSTIN
FOR TWELVE MONTHS, WITH HARD LABOUR
WOUNDED
L
1842
O
1837
COMPLAIN
T
COMPLAIN
T
LEAVING
SERVICE
A
1845
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
C
1844
THOMAS BROWN, CHARGED WITH STEALING SIX HALFCROWNS AND A SHILLING FROM THE PERSON OF JOHN
AUSTIN, OF ROWELL
THOMAS BROWN PLEADED GUILTY TO STEALING SIX HALF
CROWNS AND 1S. FROM THE PERSON OF JOHN AUSTIN, OF
ROWELL, ON THE 17TH MARCH LAST. SIX MONTHS'
IMPRISONMENT, HARD LABOUR
ON SUNDAY MORNING LAST, A YOUNG MAN, NAMED JOHN
AUSTIN, A SHOEMAKER, WAS TAKEN TO THE STATION-HOUSE,
FOR A BREACH OF THE PEACE, AND BROUGHT BEFORE THE
MAGISTRATES ON MONDAY, AND ORDERED TO PAY 4S.
JAMES HAWORTH, A LABOURER, WAS BROUGHT UP AT THE
SAME TIME, FOR THE SAME OFFENCE, AND ON MONDAY
EVENING WAS DISCHARGED, BY ORDER OF THE
MAGISTRATES
E
H
T
1840
THEFT
THOMAS
AUSTIN
VICTIM
ROWELL
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
THOMAS
ASSIZES
AUSTIN
MENTIONE
D
ROWELL
SEE ARTICLE
1842
QUARTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
AUSTIN
THEFT
GREAT BILLING
1844
BOROUGH SESSIONS
THOMAS
AUSTIN
THEFT
T
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
1838
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
AUSTIN
VICTIM
1834
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
THOMAS
AUSTIN
MENTIONE
D
1838
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
(JUNIOR)
AUSTIN
THEFT
1838
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
(SENIOR)
AUSTIN
Y
1839
WILLIAM WATKIN & THOMAS AUSTIN, JUN., FOR BREAKING
INTO THE BARN OF THOMAS AUSTIN, SEN. OF ROWELL, AND
STEALING THEREFROM A QUANTITY OF PEAS AND OATS, TO
BE IMPRISONED, WATKIN FOR THREE MONTHS, AND AUSTIN
FOR TWELVE MONTHS, WITH HARD LABOUR
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
WILLIAM
ASSIZES
AUSTIN
1838
NORTHANTS ASSIZES
AUTON
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
GEORGE
ASSIZES
1844
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
CATHERINE
AVEL
1835
DIED
JOHN
AVEL
WILLIAM
AVEL
CATHERINE
AVIL
1844
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
N
ROADE
A
ROADE
L
NEGLECT
DIED
MENTIONE
D
COUNTERF
EIT COIN
1844
BOROUGH SESSIONS
CATHERINE
AVIL
COUNTERF
EIT COIN
1843
BOROUGH SESSIONS
CATHERINE
AVIL
COUNTERF
EIT COIN
SEE ARTICLE
K
R
A
L
C
DAVENTRY
THEFT
THEFT
E
H
IG
R
P
C
O
THEFT
AUTON
WILLIAM WATKINS, CHARGED WITH STEALING A QUANTITY
OF PEAS AND OATS, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS AUSTIN
HARDINGSTONE
VICTIM
A
1835
GEORGE
HEZEKIAH MASH, AGED 31, & THOMAS AUSTIN, AGED 32,
(OUT ON BAIL), CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT GREAT
BILLING, TWELVE BUSHELS OF POTATOES, THE PROPERTY OF
SAMUEL PELL
THOMAS AUSTIN, CHARGED WITH STEALING 7D HALF. AND
VARIOUS ARTICLES OF WEARING APPAREL FROM THE
PERSON OF CATHERINE HINDS
THOMAS AUSTIN, JUN. CHARGED WITH BREAKING INTO THE
BARN OF THOMAS AUSTIN SEN., TOGETHER WITH WILLIAM
WATKIN, AND STEALING A QUANTITY OF PEAS AND OATS IN
THE CHAFF
THOMAS AUSTIN, JUN. CHARGED WITH BREAKING INTO THE
BARN OF THOMAS AUSTIN SEN., TOGETHER WITH WILLIAM
WATKIN, AND STEALING A QUANTITY OF PEAS AND OATS IN
THE CHAFF
GEORGE WILLIAMS AND WILLIAM AUSTIN, CHARGED WITH
STEALING A SOVEREIGN, THE PROPERTY OF RICHARD
MILNER, OF DAVENTRY
GEORGE AUTON, CHARGED WITH STEALING FROM THE SHOP
OF MARY PACEY, AT ROAD, ONE SHIRT, VALUE 2S. 10D. HER
PROPERTY
GEORGE AUTON WAS SENTENCED TO SIX MONTHS'
IMPRISONMENT FOR STEALING A SHIRT, BELONGING TO
MARY PACEY, OF ROAD
FOR 14 DAYS, FOR NEGLECT OF FAMILY
GRENVILLE
NORTHAMPTON
TERRACE
NORTHAMPTON
ON THE 15TH INST. AT GRENVILLE TERRACE, IN THIS TOWN,
MR. JOHN AVEL, LATE OF HARDINGSTON, AGED 41,
DESERVEDLY RESPECTED BY ALL WHO KNEW HIM
SEE ARTICLE
SEE ARTICLE
AGED 29, CONVICTED AT THE LAST SESSIONS OF UTTERING
COUNTERFEIT MONEY, WILL BE BROUGHT UP TO RECEIVE
JUDGEMENT
CATHERINE AVIL, 29, CHARGED WITH TENDERING A
COUNTERFEIT SHILLING TO RICHARD BRYAN, KNOWING IT
TO HAVE BEEN SUCH
COUNTERF
EIT COIN
JOHN
AVILL
VICTIM
1844
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
JAMES
AYERS
MENTIONE
D
1845
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
HENRY
AYRES
THEFT
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JAMES
AYRES
ASSAULT
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JAMES
AYRES
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SPRING ASSIZES
JAMES
AYRES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JAMES
HARDINGSTONE
MENTIONE
D
COSGROVE
P
WELDON
C
GAME
1838
SEE ARTICLE
PROSTITUT
E
MEARS ASHBY
FOR 21 DAYS, FOR WANDERING ABROAD AS A COMMON
PROSTITUTE AT MEARS ASHBY
N
L
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
MARY
AYRES
ROBERT
AYRES
THEFT
BLISWORTH
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ROBERT
AYRES
THEFT
BLISWORTH
ROBERT AYRES, CHARGED WITH STEALING A LANTERN FROM
THE HOUSE OF WILLIAM WORSTER, OF BLISWORTH
A
1842
JOHN NICHOLLS, JAMES AYRES, ANDREW WALLIS, &
PATIENCE GRANT, RESPECTIVELY FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR
ASSAULTING JOSEPH JONES, SHOPKEEPER
THOMAS JELLEY, OF COSGROVE, LABOURER, FOR TWELVE
MONTHS, FOR NOT FINDING SURETIES TO KEEP THE PEACE
TOWARDS JAMES AYRES
PATTISHALL
VICTIM
A
AYRES
HENRY AYRES, FOR FIVE DAYS, FOR DAMAGING A WHIP, THE
PROPERTY OF JOHN MARRIOTT, OF HARDINGSTONE
SIX WEEKS' IMPRISONMENT - JOHN JONES, FOR STEALING
FROM THE DRYING GROUND OF ANN ASHBY, OF MILTON, TWO
SHIRTS AND TWO PAIR OF STOCKINGS. WILLIAM FARR, FOR
STEALING A PAIR OF LEATHERN HIGH TOPS, AT
GLAPTHORNE, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS EDGLEY. THOMAS
GARLICK, FOR STEALING A QUANTITY OF FAGOTS, AT
PATTISHALL, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES AYRES. [THE FIRST
TWO ARE TO BE KEPT IN SOLITARY CONFINEMENT IN THE
LAST WEEK]
O
C
1837
E
VARIOUS
K
AYRES
GEORGE AYRES, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR DISOBEYING THE
LAWFUL COMMANDS OF HIS MASTER, E.H. BARWELL,
ABSENTING HIMSELF FROM HIS SERVICE, AND LEAVING HIS
WORK UNFINISHED
IG
GEORGE
R
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
WILLIAM BENBOW, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR CRUELLY BEATING A
HORSE, AT COSGROVE, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES AYERS
COSGROVE
H
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
Y
1844
1841
WILLIAM EDWARDS & JOHN GILLESPIE, FOR FURTHER
EXAMINATION ON A CHARGE OF HAVING, ON THE 26TH INST.,
AT THE PARISH OF ST. SEPULCHRE, FELONIOUSLY ASSAULTED
JOHN AVILL, PUT HIM IN BODILY FEAR AND DANGER OF HIS
LIFE, AND STOLEN 3S. 6D. FROM HIS PERSON
ST.
SEPULCHRE NORTHAMPTON
PARISH
R
AVILL
T
CATHERINE
A
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
L
1843
GEORGE KENT, FOR FURTHER EXAMINATION ON A CHARGE OF
UTTERING A COUNTERFEIT SIXPENCE TO ELIZABETH, WIFE
OF WILLIAM COOPER, SHOPKEEPER, KNOWING IT TO HAVE
BEEN COUNTERFEIT. CATHERINE AVILL, FOR FURTHER
EXAMINATION ON A SIMILAR CHARGE
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
1845
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS SELINA
AYRES
VICTIM
RADSTONE
SEE ARTICLE
1834
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
THOMAS
AYRES
VICTIM
WEEDON BECK
SEE ARTICLE
THOMAS
AYRES
VICTIM
WEEDON BECK
SEE ARTICLE
1834
THOMAS
AYRES
BRACKLEY AND
FARTHINGHOE
ASSAULT
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
AYRES
VICTIM
WEEDON
1834
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
AYRES
THEFT
BRACKLEY
1833
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
T
1833
DAMAGE
AYRES
THEFT
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
ZACHARIAH AYRES
THEFT
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
ZACHARIAH AYRES
TRANSPORTED
ZACHARIAH AYRES
NEWBOTTLE
R
ZACAHARIA
H
R
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
BRACKLEY ST. PETER
H
AYRES
IG
L
Y
A
NEWBOTTLE
NEWBOTTLE
TRANSPOR
TED
N
C
O
P
THEFT
C
WILLIAM
1840
1840
TARPLEY, THOMAS F REEMAN, ALEXANDER JONES, AND TWO
OTHER PERSONS, WHO REFUSE TO GIVE THEIR NAMES,
CHARGED WITH HAVING BROKEN INTO THE HOUSE OF
THOMAS AYRES, OF WEEDON, AND STOLEM THEREFROM TWO
KNIVES, A CLOTH, &C. &C.
WILLIAM AYRES, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR HAVING STOLEN
TURNIPS, BELONGING TO W. K. MALIMS, OF BRACKLEY
BACHELOR
1840
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
BACHELOR
1837
INQUEST
ABRAHAM
1846
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS ELIZABETH
GAME
SEE ARTICLE
THE UNDER MENTIONED CONVICTS HAVE BEEN REMOVED
FROM OUT COUNTY GAOL, AND PUT ON BOARD THE YORK
HULK, GOSPORT, VIZ : WILLIAM LUCK, JOHN WAITE, ELIJAH
GROVES, HENRY HUTTON, THOMAS BAZELEY, THOMAS
HUGHEY, THOMAS DRUCE, ZACHARIAH AYRES, JOSEPH
PITTAM, WILLIAM HAWKINS, WILLIAM HENSON, AND JOHN
WALKERTON
MIDDLETON CHENEY
BARBY
FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR RUNNING AWAY AND LEAVING HIS
WIFE AND FAMILY CHARGEABLE TO BARBY
A
JAMES
L
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
ZACHARIAH AYRES, CHARGED WITH HAVING, ON THE NIGHT
OF THE 27TH APRIL, AT NEWBOTTLE, BROKEN AND ENTERED
THE WAREHOUSE OF ANN RADBURN, AND STOLEN
THEREFROM 150 PLATES, 20 DISHES, 24 MUGS, AND OTHER
ARTICLES
ZACHARIAH AYRES, CHARGED WITH BREAKING INTO THE
WAREHOUSE OF ANN RADBURN, AT NEWBOTTLE, AND
STEALING THEREFROM 150 PLATES, 29 DISHES, 24 MUGS,
AND OTHER ARTICLES
THE FOLLOWING PRISONERS HAVE BEEN CONVICTED UNDER
THE GAME LAWS : JAMES BACHELOR, OF MIDDLETON CHENEY,
FOR TWO MONTHS ; THOMAS TEE AND CHARLES GILBY, FOR
THE SAME TERM ; WILLIAM DAINES AND THOMAS UPCHURCH,
BOTH OF POLEBROOK, SEVERALLY FOR ONE MONTH ; JOHN
WESTON, OF YARWELL, FOR SIX WEEKS ; AND THOMAS
RICHARDS, FOR TWO MONTHS
A
1834
WILLIAM AYRES, DANIEL KING, AND GEORGE RUTHERFORD,
RESPECTIVELY FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR HAVING
MALICIOUSLY DAMAGED THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS ARNOLD
AND OTHERS, AT THE PARISH OF BRACKLEY ST. PETER
E
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
K
1834
THOMAS WILLIAMS AND JOB WILLIAMS, RESPECTIVELY FOR
TWO MONTHS ; THOMAS AYRES, FOR TWO MONTHS, JESSE
JORDAN, FOR TWO MONTHS, AND CHARLES ROBBINS, FOR
ONE MONTH, FOR HAVING MADE AN ASSAULT UPON CERTAIN
PERSONS AT BRACKLEY AND FARTHINGHOE
BADBY
LEAVING
WIFE &
FAMILY
DIED
CROUGHTON
BADBY
VICTIM
CROUGHTON
SEE ARTICLE (AGED UPWARDS OF EIGHTY)
ANN CHAMBERS, OF CROUGHTON, WAS CHARGED WITH
HAVING ASSAULTED ELIZABETH BADBY, OF THE SAME PLACE,
ON THE 11TH DECEMBER. CONVICTED. PAID 6S. FINE, AND
14S. EXPENSES
RICHARD
BADBY
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
SARAH
BAGBY
1841
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BAGGARLY
THOMAS
BAGLEY
TIMOTHY
BAGNELL
WILLIAM
BAGNELL
EDWARD
BAGSHAW
1843
1843
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EASTER SESSIONS
1835
POISONED PIGS
RICHARD
BAGSHAW
1846
WELLINGBOROUH PETTY
SESSIONS
MR.
BAGSTER
CROUGHTON
FOR ONE MONTH, FOR NEGLECTING TO MAINTAIN HIS
FAMILY, WHEREBY THEY BECAME CHARGEABLE TO
CROUGHTON
RAUNDS
SEE ARTICLE
WELLINGBOROUGH
APPRENENDED BY SUPERINTENDENT KNIGHT FOR HAWKING
WITHOUT A LICENSE, WAS COMMITTED FOR THREE WEEKS TO
HARD LABOUR
GRIMSBURY
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON
HARROWDEN
NEWTON
HARGRAVE
R
NEGLECT
SEE ARTICLE
Y
SEE ARTICLE
SEE ARTICLE
A
1836
OF CROWTON, LABOURER, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR LEAVING
HIS WIFE AND FAMILY CHARGEABLE TO THE PARISH.
E
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
CROWTON
K
1840
LEAVING
WIFE AND
FAMILY
NEGLECTIN
G TO
MAINTAIN
FAMILY
MENTIONE
D
HAWKING
WITHOUT A
LICENSE
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
R
BADBY
T
RICHARD
H
COMMITMENTS TO THE
HOUSE OF CORRECTION
IG
1841
SEE ARTICLE
ANN BAILEY, A YOUNG AND MODEST LOOKING GIRL, WHO
SEEMED VERY SENSIBLE OF HER MELANCHOLY SITUATION,
PLEADED GUILTY OF STEALING A SHAWL, THE PROPERTY OF
WILLIAM MUDDIMAN, ON THE 25TH APRIL. SHE WAS
SENTENCED TO THREE MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT
1845
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
ANN
BAILEY
1844
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
BENJAMIN
BAILEY
CHARGING
1842
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
CAROLINE
BAILEY
MISBEHAVI UNION
NORTHAMPTON
OUR
WORKOUSE
CAROLINE BAILEY, SARAH POINTER, & MARY ANN SYKES,
FOR SEVEN DAYS, FOR MISBEHAVIOUR IN THE UNION
WORKHOUSE, AND REFUSING TO WORK
1844
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
CAROLINE
BAILEY
UNION
MISBEHAVI
WORKHOU NORTHAMPTON
OUR
SE
SARAH PAINTER & CAROLINE BAILEY, FOR 21 DAYS EACH,
FOR MISCONDUCT IN THE UNION WORKHOUSE
CHARLES
BAILEY
THEFT
SEE ARTICLE
EDMUND
BAILEY
ELIZA
BAILEY
1842
L
A
N
C
P
O
C
L
1843
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
A
1841
THEFT
MENTIONE
D
COMPLAIN
T
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
SEE ARTICLE
EYDON
SEE ARTICLE
KETTERING
SEE ARTICLE
SEE ARTICLE
1839
NORTHANTS LENT ASSIZES
GEORGE
BAILEY
1843
INQUEST
GEORGE
BAILEY
1846
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
GEORGE
BAILEY
MENTIONE NAGS HEAD
WELLINGBOROUGH
D
YARD
SEE ARTICLE
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
GEORGE
BAILEY
ASSAULT
GEORGE BAILEY, OF IRTHLINGBOROUGH, SHOEMAKER, FOR
ONE MONTH, FOR ASSAULTING PETER CLAYSON, POLICE
CONSTABLE, OF WELLINGBOROUGH
KETTERING
IRTHLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
1841
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
GEORGE
BAILEY
ASSAULT
1838
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
GEORGE
BAILEY
ASSAULT
1838
POACHING
GEORGE
BAILEY
GEORGE
BAILEY
HANNAH
BAILEY
GAME
T
GAME
1845
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
JAMES
BAILEY
MENTIONE
D
1840
QUARTER SESSIONS
JAMES
BAILEY
VICTIM
1842
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
JAMES
BAILEY
CONTRACT
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
JAMES
BAILEY
VICTIM
1838
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JAMES
BAILEY
1838
POACHING
JAMES
BAILEY
1846
COMMITMENTS TO THE
BOROUGH PRISON
JANE
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
SEE ARTICLE
ROBERT CROSS, CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLING AND SELLING
CERTAIN LEATHERS, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES BAILEY
K
R
SEE ARTICLE
A
R
Y
P
O
UPTON
HARPOLE
N
C
FRANCIS
STREET
SEE ARTICLE
SEE ARTICLE
CATHERINE LEWIS ALIAS CATHERINE ROBERTS, CHARGED
WITH STEALING A BLANKET, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES
BUZZARD ; AND WITH STEALING VARIOUS ARTICLES, OF
WEARING APPAREL, THE PROPERTY OF JANE BAILEY
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
VICTIM
DAVENTRY
SEE ARTICLE
BAILEY
FISHING
OUNDLE
JOHN BAILEY, JUN., FOR ONE MONTH, FOR FISHING IN A
PRIVATE FISHERY AT OUNDLE
BAILEY
DAMAGE
L
BAILEY
ROBERT CROSS, CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLING AND SELLING
CERTAIN LEATHERS, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES BAILEY. NOT
GUILTY.
JOHN BURNELL, CHARGED WITH STEALING A SILK
HANDKERCHIEF AND A FORE PART IRON, THE PROPERTY OF
JOHN BAILEY
VICTIM
A
BAILEY
A
1845
RAUNDS
GAME
UPTON
LAWS
HALL
MENTIONE
D
VICTIM
SEE ARTICLE
E
BAILEY
1840
SEE ARTICLE
H
JAMES
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
JOHN
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JOHN
ASSIZES
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL & HOUSE OF JOHN
CORRECTION
SEE ARTICLE
IG
NORTHANTS LENT ASSIZES
BAILEY
SEE ARTICLE
CORBY
1839
1846
UPTON
L
1845
NORTHAMPTON SUMMER
ASSIZES
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
MENTIONE UPTON
D
HALL
MENTIONE
D
C
1834
WELLINGBOROUGH
GEORG BAILEY, CHARGED WITH ASSAULTING PETER
CLAYSON, WATCHMAN, WAS FINED £1. 12S., INCLUDING
EXPENCES, AND IN DEFAULT OF PAYMENT COMMITTED FOR
ONE MONTH, HARD LABOUR
GEORGE BAILEY, FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR VIOLENTLY
ASSAULTING LUKE KNIGHT, CONSTABLE, AND ANDREW
BARTLEY, OF WELLINGBOROUGH
1843
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
JOHN
BAILEY
MENTIONE
D
OUNDLE
ROBERT GINN WAS CONVICTED OF WOUNDING A HORSE, THE
PROPERTY OF JOHN BAILEY, OF OUNDLE. TEN YEARS'
TRANSPORTATION
1845
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
JOHN
BAILEY
ASSAULT
OUNDLE
FREDERICK BURROUGHS AND JOHN BAILEY, FOR SIX WEEKS,
FOR ASSAULTING JAMES WOODWARD, AT OUNDLE
CATHERINE LEWIS, AGED 24, CHARGED WITH STEALING TO
BLANKETS, AND DIVERS OTHER ARTICLES, THE PROPERTY OF
JAMES BUZZARD ; AND A WOMAN'S GOWN AND DIVERS
OTHER ARTICLES, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN BAILEY
JOHN
BAILEY
VICTIM
1840
ASSIZES - COUNTY
PRISONERS
JOHN
BAILEY
VICTIM
DAVENTRY
JOHN BURNELL, CHARGED WITH HAVING, AT DAVENTRY,
FELONIOUSLY STOLEN A SILK HANDKERCHIEF AND A
WORKING TOOL, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN BAILEY
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
JOSEPH
BAILEY
GAME
UPTON
SEE ARTICLE
BRAFIELD ON THE
GREEN
JOSEPH BAILEY, OF BRAFIELD ON THE GREEN, LABOURER,
WAS BROUGHT BEFORE THE BENCH, AND CHARGED BY JOHN
ROBINSON WITH BREAKING A STAKE HEDGE, AND STEALING
PART OF THE SAME, AT DENTON, ON THE 4TH OCTOBER. HE
ADMITTED THE OFFENCE, AND PROMISED NOT SO TO OFFEND
AGAIN. THIS BEING HIS FIRST OFFENCE HE WAS
DISCHARGED ON PAYMENT OF THE WITNESSES EXPENSES
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
JOSEPH
BAILEY
THEFT
MARY
BAILEY
VICTIM
MARY ANN
BAILEY
COMPLAIN
T
SEE ARTICLE
K
FINEDON
CORBY
SEE ARTICLE
ABINGTON
NORTHAMPTON
STREET
R
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
IG
1836
E
H
1844
T
1846
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
PETTY SESSIONS
MARY ANN
BAILEY
NUISANCE
1843
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
MARY ANN
BAILEY
COMPLAIN
T
CORBY
1838
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
MATTHEW
BAILEY
MENTIONE
D
KINGS CLIFFE
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
MR. S.
BAILEY
A
L
Y
C
P
O
COTTON
END
NORTHAMPTON
ASSAULT
WELLINGBOROUGH
REUBEN
BAILEY
FIRING
GUN
DENSHANGER
1841
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
ROBERT
BAILEY
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
ROGER
1840
QUARTER SESSIONS
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
N
BAILEY
A
PARKER
VICTIM
L
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL & HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
C
1840
R
1840
RUSHDEN
BAILEY
THEFT
KINGSTHORPE
ROGER
BAILEY
THEFT
KINGSTHORPE
ROGER
BAILEY
THEFT
KINGSTHORPE
A
THEFT
SEE ARTICLE
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM THOMPSON, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR GROSS ILL
BEHAVIOUR IN THE SERVICE OF MATTHEW BAILEY, OF KINGS
CLIFFE
WILLIAM SIMPSON, OF THIS TOWN, IRONFOUNDER, WAS
CONVICTED OF AN ASSAULT ON MR. S. BAILEY, AT COTTON
END, IN THE PARISH OF HARDINGSTONE, ON THE 28TH NOV.
LAST, AND FINED, £1, WHICH HE PAID
SEE ARTICLE
FOR THREE MONTHS, UNLESS £2. 10S. 6D. BE PAID, FOR
FIRING OFF A GUN WITHIN 50 FEET OF THE CENTRE OF THE
CARRIAGE WAY N THE HAMLET OF DENSHANGER
ROBERT BAILEY WAS CHARGED WITH STEALING TURNIPS
FROM A FIELD, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM BLOTT, OF
RUSHDEN. MR. TURNELL, MR. BAILEY'S EMPLOYER, GAVE HIM
AN EXCELLENT CHARACTER, AND BLOTT WISHED THE
MAGISTRATES TO MITIGATE THE PENALTY AS FAR AS
POSSIBLE. HE WAS FINED 14S. 8D. THE REAL VALUE OF
TURNIPS WAS TWOPENCE
ROGER BAILEY, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
KINGSTHORPE, A DUCK AND 10 FOWLS, THE PROPERTY OF
CHARLES DANES, SEN.
ROGER BAILEY, CHARGED WITH STEALING A TAME DUCK AND
10 TAME FOWLS, THE PROPERTY OF CHARLES DAMES, SEN. OF
KINGSTHORPE
ROGER BAILEY PLEADED GUILTY OF STEALIGN A DUCK AND
TEN FOWLS, THE PROPERTY OF CHARLES DANES, OF
KINGSTHORPE
ROGER
BAILEY
THEFT
KINGSTHORPE
ROGER BAILEY, CHARGED WITH STEALING A TAME DUCK AND
10 TAME FOWLS, THE PROPERTY OF CHARLES DANES, SEN. OF
KINGSTHORPE, PLEADED GUILTY, AND WAS SENTENCED TO
SIX MONTHS' HARD LABOUR
1844
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
SAMUEL
BAILEY
ASSAULT
FINEDON
SEE ARTICLE
1840
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
SAMUEL
BAILEY
VARIOUS
WELLINGBOROUGH
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
SAMUEL
BAILEY
GAME
EASTON MAUDIT
1846
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
SARAH
BAILEY
FIGHTING
1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
THOMAS
BAILEY
VICTIM
1844
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
THOMAS
BAILEY
Y
1844
COUNTY SESSIONS
THOMAS
BAILEY
THOMAS
BAILEY
VICTIM
THOMAS
BAILEY
THEFT
THOMAS
BAILEY
THEFT
THOMAS
BAILEY
THOMAS
BAILEY
THOMAS
BAILEY
THEFT
1837
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
E
H
K
IG
R
A
R
L
NASEBY
P
NASEBY
C
O
SEE ARTICLE
ROBERT FRISBY WAS FULLY COMMITTED FOR BREAKING
INTO THE HOUSE OF THOMAS BAILEY, OF NASEBY LODGE, ON
SUNDAY THE 26TH OF MAY LAST, AND DURING THE ABSENCE
OF HIMSELF AND WIFE AT A PLACE OF WORSHIP, AND
STEALING THEREOUT A COAT AND OTHER ARTICLES
ROBERT FRISBY, CHARGED WITH BREAKING OPEN THE
HOUSE OF THOMAS BAILEY, AT NASEBY, AND STEALING A
COAT
ROBERT FIRSBY, CHARGED WITH STEALING A COAT, THE
PROPERTY OF THOMAS BAILEY, OF NASEBY
WELLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
KETTERING
JAMES ELMORE, THOMAS BAILEY, FREDERICK BELLAMY &
WILLIAM DRIVER, CHARGED WITH STEALING A QUANTITY OF
LEAD FROM THE PARISH CHURCH OF KETTERING
THEFT
KETTERING
SEE ARTICLE
ASSAULT
COOKNOE
SEE ARTICLE
N
SEE ARTICLE
A
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
SAMUEL BAILEY, FOR SIX WEEKS, FOR ENEAVOURING TO
FORCE ANN HACKSLEY AND CHARLOTTE CLAYSON, SINGLE
WOMEN, OF WELLINGBOROUGH, TO DEPART FROM THEIR
HIRING EMPLOYMENT WITH MESSRS. JOSEPH & THOMAS
WRIGHT, OF WELLINGBOROUGH ; AND FOR THE FURTHER
TERM OF ONE MONTH, FOR AN ASSAULT ON WILLIAM LEA, AT
WELLINGBOROUGH
ELIJAH KITCHINGER, JOHN HINE, & SAMUEL BAILEY, FOR
THREE MONTHS EACH, FOR USING SNARES FOR THE
DESTRUCTION OF GAME AT EASTON MAUDIT
NASEBY
L
1837
NASEBY LODGE
VICTIM
A
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
NAGS HEAD
WELLINGBOROUGH
YARD
VICTIM
C
1844
T
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
SEE ARTICLE
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
BAILEY
VICTIM
GRENDON
REUBEN RICE, THOMAS GREEN, & JAMES RIVETT, CHARGED
WITH STEALING A HAM FROM THE HOUSE OF WILLIAM
BAILEY, OF GRENDON
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
WILLIAM
BAILEY
GAME
UPTON
SEE ARTICLE
1839
NORTHANTS LENT ASSIZES
WILLIAM
BAILEY
GAME
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
WILLIAM
ASSIZES
BAILEY
VICTIM
SEE ARTICLE
GRENDON
SEE ARTICLE
1846
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
1846
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
1846
BAILEY
ASSAULT
IRCHESTER
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM
BAILEY
THEFT
RAUNDS
WILLIAM BAILEY, WHO WAS CHARGED WITH STEALING
FROM ELIZABETH YOUNG, OF RAUNDS, ONE GOLD RING, TWO
PAIR OF STOCKINGS, AND TWO HANDKERCHIEFS, WAS
COMMITTED FOR TRIAL
WILLIAM
BAILEY
LICENSE
IRCHESTER
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM
BAILEY
UPTON
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM
BAILEY
HARPOLE
SEE ARTICLE
GAME
UPTON
LAWS
HALL
MENTIONE
D
POACHING
1840
ASSIZES - COUNTY
PRISONERS
WILLIAM
BAILEY
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
THOMAS
BAILISS
1839
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
CATHARINE
BAINES
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
CATHERINE
BAINES
THEFT
1838
THEFT
GEORGE
BAINES
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
HENRY
BAINES
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
MARY
BAINES
1841
BAD HOUSE
MARY
BAINES
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
MARY
BAINES
MENTIONE
D
KETTERING
1845
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
MR.
BAINES
INCORREC
T
MEASURES
GEDDINGTON
1844
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
WILLIAM
BAINES
HOUSE
1844
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BAINES
VICTIM
GRENDON
H
VICTIM
E
FOR 28 DAYS, UNDER THE VAGRANT LAWS
R
A
R
ALL SAINTS NORTHAMPTON
FALSE
PRETENCES
L
WESTON BY WELLAND SEE ARTICLE
P
DESBOROUGH
N
C
O
MENTIONE
D
HOUSE OF
ILL-FAME
L
A
BAD HOUSE
A
SARAH PHILLIPS AND CATHARINE BAINES, DRUNKEN AND
DISORDERLY WOMEN, PHILLIPS FOR 21 DAYS, BAINES FOR
TEN DAYS
CATHERINE BAINES, CHARGED WITH STEALING ON THE 22
INST. IN THE PARISH OF ALL SAINTS, HALF A CROWN FROM
THE PERSON OF RICHARD WOOD, SHOEMAKER, OF LONG
BUCKBY
K
IG
VAGRANT
LAWS
DRUNK &
DISORDER
LY
C
REUBEN RICE, THOMAS GREEN, JAMES RIVETT, CHARGED
WITH HAVING, AT GRENDON, FELONIOUSLY STOLEN AND
TAKEN AWAY A HAM, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM BAILEY,
VICTUALLER
T
1838
Y
1838
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM & MARY BAINES, CHARGED WITH KEEPING A
HOUSE OF ILL-FAME
ELIZABETH PALMER PLEADED GUILTY TO A CHARGE OF
KEEPING A BAD HOUSE AND WAS SENTENCED TO SIX
MONTHS IMPRISONMENT. AGAINST WILLIAM LAZELLE, WHO
WAS INDICTED WITH HER, NO EVIDENCE WAS OFFERED AND
HE WAS DISCHARGED - WILLIAM AND MARY BAINES,
INDICTED FOR A SIMILAR OFFENCE, ALSO PLEADED GUILTY
AND WERE SENTENCED, MARY BAINES TO THREE MONTHS'
AND WILLIAM TO FOURTEEN DAYS
DANIEL GEORGE SPRING CHARGED WITH TENDERING TWO
COUNTERFEIT SHILLINGS TO MARY BAINES, OF KETTERING.
FURTHER CHARGED WITH TENDERING ONE COUNTERFEIT
SHILLING TO MARY ANNE HALL
SEE ARTICLE
FOR THREE MONTHS, UNLESS HE ENTER INTO
RECOGNIZANCES AND FIND SURETIES; FOR KEEPING A
HOUSE OF ILL-FAME
DESBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
WILLIAM
BAINES
HOUSE OF
ILL-FAME
1841
BAD HOUSE
WILLIAM
BAINES
BAD HOUSE
WILLIAM
BAINES
WILLIAM
BAINES
EDMUND
BAKER
VICTIM
ELI
BAKER
LEAVING
SERVICE
SEE ARTICLE
DESBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
BROUGHTON
SEE ARTICLE
ELIZABETH
BAKER
ASSAULT
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
ELIZABETH
BAKER
MENTIONE
D
RUSHDEN
1845
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL & HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
FREDERICK
1844
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
GEORGE
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
GEORGE
BAKER
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
GEORGE
ASSIZES
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
GEORGE
ASSIZES
A
Y
L
HARPOLE
BAKER
SEE ARTICLE
ON THE 8TH INSTANT, AT HARPOLE, AFTER A LONG AND
PAINFUL ILLNESS, BORNE WITH EXEMPLARY PATIENCE, MRS.
ELIZABETH BAKER, RELICT OF THE LATE MR. WILLIAM BAKER,
AGED 85. HER DEATH WILL LONG BE REGRETTED BY A
NUMEROUS CIRCLE OF RELATIVES AND FRIENDS
FOR SIX MONTHS, UNLESS HE FIND SURETIES TO KEEP THE
PEACE TOWARDS HIS WIFE
N
C
DIED
C
BAKER
WOOTTON
P
ELIZABETH
O
DIED
SARAH MORTON, OF RUSHDEN, COMPLAINED AGAINST
ELIZABETH BAKER OF THE SAME PLACE. SARAH BEGAN TO
TELL A MOST INTERESTING TALE ABOUT A GALLANT YOUNG
SHOEMAKER, AND MRS. BAKER COMMENCED AT THE SAME
TIME TO SCREAM HER DEFENCE, WHEN THE PARTIES WERE
ADVISED TO SETTLE THE MATTER OUT OF COURT, WHICH
THEY DID
K
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
R
1843
1842
SEE ARTICLE
E
BOZEAT
R
1842
DESBOROUGH
T
1844
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
H
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
IG
1840
WILLIAM & MARY BAINES, CHARGED WITH KEEPING A
HOUSE OF ILL-FAME
ELIZABETH PALMER PLEADED GUILTY TO A CHARGE OF
KEEPING A BAD HOUSE AND WAS SENTENCED TO SIX
MONTHS IMPRISONMENT. AGAINST WILLIAM LAZELLE, WHO
WAS INDICTED WITH HER, NO EVIDENCE WAS OFFERED AND
HE WAS DISCHARGED - WILLIAM AND MARY BAINES,
INDICTED FOR A SIMILAR OFFENCE, ALSO PLEADED GUILTY
AND WERE SENTENCED, MARY BAINES TO THREE MONTHS'
AND WILLIAM TO FOURTEEN DAYS
SURETIES
THEFT
OVERSTONE
GEORGE BAKER, CHARGED WITH STEALING A GUN, THE
PROPERTY OF MR. JOHN PELL, OF OVERSTONE, ON THE 23D
OF SEPTEMBER LAST, FROM HIS HARNESS ROOM, AT
OVERSTONE, WAS HELD TO BAIL TO APPEAR AT THE ASSIZES
BAKER
THEFT
OVERSTONE
GEORGE BAKER, AGED 19, (OUT ON BAIL, CHARGED WITH
STEALING A GUN, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN PELL, OF
OVERSTONE
BAKER
THEFT
OVERSTONE
GEORGE BAKER, AGED 19, WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING A
GUN, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN PELL, OF OVERSTONE. TWO
MONTHS' HARD LABOUR, THE LAST WEEK SOLITARY
A
GLAPTHORNE
JOHN LATTIMORE & THOMAS MOISEY, FOR TWO MONTHS
EACH, UNLESS £2. 12S. 6D. BE PAID, FOR TRESPASSING
AFTER GAME AT BLATHERWYCKE. GEORGE BAKER, FOR SIX
WEEKS, UNLESS £2 BE PAID, FOR A SIMILAR OFFENCE AT
GLAPTHORNE
GAME
A
L
BAKER
1837
1837
ROBERT HOLDWAY, AGED 22, ELIZA HOLDWAY, AGED 24, &
GEORGE BAKER, 34, CHARGED WITH HAVING, ON THE 24
ULT., AT THE PARISH OF ST. SEPULCHRE, ASSAULTING
THOMAS GORDON, AND STOLEN FROM HIS PERSON FIVE
SHILLINGS AND SOME COPPER MONEY
ST.
SEPULCHRE NORTHAMPTON
PARISH
THEFT
GEORGE
BAKER
MENTIONE
D
GEORGE
BAKER
VICTIM
GEORGE
BAKER
DIED
GEORGE
BAKER
THEFT
GEORGE
BAKER
THEFT
HARLESTONE
SEE ARTICLE
GEORGE
BAKER
THEFT
HARLESTONE
SEE ARTICLE
T
BAKER
BAKER
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JAMES
BAKER
1842
QUARTER SESSIONS
JAMES
BAKER
1846
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS JAMES
BAKER
TRANSPOR
TED
E
N
C
GEORGE
K
HARLESTON
C
TRANSPORTED
O
1837
JOSEPH WILLIS, FOR SEVEN DAYS, FOR HAVING, ON THE
24TH ULT., MALICIOUSLY BROKEN A PANE OF GLASS IN THE
WINDOW OF A HOUSE OCCUPIED BY JOHN POWELL, THE
HOUSE BEING IN THE PROPERTY OF GEORGE BAKER, ESQ.
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON
P
1837
MOULTON
JOSEPH BARBER, WILLIAM STEEVENSON, GEORGE BAKER,
AND GEORGE BARBER, ALL OF MOULTON, WERE CONVICTED
OF BEING DRUNK AT HOLCOTT, ON THE 5TH INSTANT, AND
EACH FINED FIVE SHILLINGS, WHICH THEY PAID
R
1839
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
DIED
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
ROBERT WORTLEY, FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR NOT FINDING
SURETIES TO KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS GEORG BAKER, OF
OUNDLE
A
1839
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
GEORGE
BAKER
DRUNKENE
SS
OUNDLE
H
1841
ASSIZES (BOROUGH
PRISONERS)
MENTIONE
D
L
1842
GEORGE
BAKER
IG
1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
GEORGE
R
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
Y
1840
L
A
THEFT
BULWICK
BULWICK
BREACH OF
THE PEACE
MIDDLETON CHENEY
A
THEFT
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 71)
SEE ARTICLE
THE UNDER MENTIONED CONVICTS HAVE BEEN REMOVED
FROM OUR COUNTY GAOL TO PORTSMOUTH, AND PUT ON
BOARD THE LEVIATHAN HULK, VIZ :- JOHN SYKES & GEORGE
BAKER, FOR LIFE; JOHN BIRD & MATTHEW BROWN, FOR 10
YEARS ; JAMES CLARE, FOR 14 YEARS; SAMUEL CLARE, JAMES
SUITOR, JOHN HARDY, JOHN TIRRELL, JAMES COALBECK,
JOSEPH LOVERIDGE, GEORGE BUTLER, AND JOSEPH
TOMLINSON, RESPECTIVELY FOR SEVEN YEARS
WILLIAM FETCH, HUBBARD SPENCER, & JAMES BAKER,
CHARGED WITH STEALING VARIOUS PIECES OF MUTTON AND
PORK FROM THE SHOP OF THOMAS SCULTHORPE, OF
BULWICK
WILLIAM FETCH, AGED 41, JAMES BAKER, AGED 45, &
HUBBARD SPENCER, 32, CHARGED WITH STEALING VARIOUS
PIECES OF MUTTON AND PORK FROM THE SHOP OF THOMAS
SCULTHORPE, OF BULWICK
JAMES BAKER, RICHARD CLARIDGE, WILLIAM PEACOCK, AND
JOHN HAWKES, ALL OF MIDDLETON, WERE CHARGED BY
POLICE OFFICER CARPENTER, WITH HAVING COMMITTED A
BREACH OF THE PEACE. THE DEFENDANTS WERE CALLED ON
TO PAY 3S. EACH, EXPENCES
THE UNDER MENTIONED CONVICTS HAVE BEEN REMOVED
FROM OUR COUNTY GAOL TO PORTSMOUTH, AND PUT ON
BOARD THE LEVIATHAN HULK, VIZ :- JOSEPH CHERRY, UNDER
TRANSPORTATION FOR LIFE; THOMAS BROOKS, FOR 15
YEARS, JOHN KNIBBS, WILLIAM WATERFIELD, THOMAS
WEST, GEORGE ISITT, JOSEPH WOODRUFF, AND JAMES
EVANS, FOR 14 YEARS; AND WILLIAM FETCH, HUBBARD
SPENCER, AND JAMES BAKER, FOR 10 YEARS
TRANSPORTED
JAMES
BAKER
TRANSPOR
TED
1834
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JAMES
BAKER
MENTIONE
D
WOODNEWTON
SEE ARTICLE
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JAMES
BAKER
GAME
GLAPTHORNE
OF GLAPTHORNE, A TRESPASSER IN PURSUIT OF GAME, FOR
TWO MONTHS, ALSO WILLIAM HENMAN, OF GREAT
HOUGHTON, FOR ONE MONTH, UNDER A SIMILAR
CONVICTION AND ROBERT STARSMORE AND JOHN
LONGFOOT, BOTH OF YARWELL, RESPECTIVELY FOR TWO
MONTHS, FOR A LIKE OFFENCE
JANE
BAKER
JOHN
BAKER
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
BAKER
VICTIM
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
JOHN
BAKER
VICTIM
1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
JOHN
1845
DIED
JOHN
BAKER
1845
DIED
JOHN
BAKER
1842
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
JOHN
BAKER
1844
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
JOSEPH
BAKER
1843
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JOSEPH
BAKER
MENTIONE
D
1839
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOSEPH
BAKER
LEAVING
WIFE &
FAMILY
WOOTTON
WOOTTON
L
Y
C
P
THEFT
NORTHAMPTON
A
N
C
O
BAKER
K
JOHN
SEE ARTICLE
R
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
R
1840
OUNDLE
A
L
DIED
MENTIONE BRIDGE
D
STREET
NO
LICENSE
LEAVING
WIFE &
CHILD
SEE ARTICLE
E
HOLLOWELL
A
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
H
1837
IG
1834
T
1842
WESTON FAVELL
NORTHAMPTON
JOHN WALKERTON, CHARGED WITH BREAKING INTO THE
HOUSE OF JOHN BAKER, OF WOOTTON, AND STEALING
THEREFROM A WOODEN BOX AND 36 FARTHINGS
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN ROBY, AND JOHN CAUSBY, TWO BOYS OF
NORTHAMPTON, WERE CONVICTED OF STEALING BEANS ON
SUNDAY AFTERNOON, ON THE 18TH INSTANT, WHICH WERE
GROWING IN A FIELD BELONGING TO EDWARD BOUVERIE,
ESQ., IN HARDINGSTONE, AND FINED WITH COSTS 7S. EACH,
WHICH THEY PAID ; AND ON THE 21ST INST., JOHN BAKER,
ANOTHER BOY FROM NORTHAMPTON, WAS CONVICTED OF
STEALING BARLEY ON THE 20TH INSTANT, WHICH WAS
GROWING IN A FIELD BELONGING TO MRS. GREEN, IN
KINGSTHORPE, AND FINED WITH COSTS 10S., WHICH WAS
ALSO PAID
SEPT. 11, AT WESTON FAVELL, AGED 3?, MR. JOHN BAKER,
GREAT GRANDSON OF THE LATE MR. JOHN BAKER, OF BRIDGE
STREET, IN THIS TOWN
SEPT. 11, AT WESTON FAVELL, AGED 3?, MR. JOHN BAKER,
GREAT GRANDSON OF THE LATE MR. JOHN BAKER, OF BRIDGE
STREET, IN THIS TOWN
WOOTTON
SEE ARTICLE
RUSHDEN
SEE ARTICLE
CHARLES ADAMS, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR ABSENTING HIMSELF
FROM THE SERVICE OF HIS MASTER, JOSEPH BAKER,
SHOEMAKER
NEWBOTTLE
FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR RUNNING AWAY AND LEAVING HIS
WIFE AND FAMILY CHARGEABLE TO NEWBOTTLE
BAKER
JOSEPH
BAKER
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
KERENHAPP
BAKER
UCH
ILLEGITIM
ATE CHILD
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KERENHAPP
BAKER
UCH
MR.
BAKER
1841
THEFT
MR.
BAKER
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
1842
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
MR. E.
BAKER
ASSAULT
1845
RUSHDEN
SEE ARTICLE
BROUGHTON
SEE ARTICLE
SPRATTON
SEE ARTICLE
BROUGHTON
1838
DIED
MRS.
BAKER
MENTIONE
D
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
RICHARD
BAKER
VICTIM
SPRATTON
1841
COMMITTED FOR TRIAL AT
THE QUARTER SESSIONS
RICHARD
BAKER
SPRATTON
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EASTER SESSIONS
RICHARD
BAKER
1842
QUARTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
BAKER
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
1844
DIED
THOMAS
BAKER
1840
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
THOMAS
BAKER
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BAKER
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
WILLIAM
ASSIZES
A
A
L
DIED
L
SPRATTON
C
N
THEFT
THEFT
SEE ARTICLE
A
R
P
C
O
VICTIM
BAKER
BAKER
HARPOLE
VICTIM
WELLINGBOROUGH
WELLINGBOROUGH
HARPOLE
THEFT
BRACKLEY ST. JAMES
VICTIM
LILFORD CUM
WIGSTHORPE
VICTIM
SEE ARTICLE
SEE ARTICLE
Y
1844
SEE ARTICLE
RUSHDEN
IG
1845
SEE ARTICLE
E
JOSEPH
UNION
DESERTION WORKHOU WELLINGBOROUGH
SE
MENTIONE
AYNHO
D
EMBEZZLE
WELLINGBOROUGH
MENT
ON THE 1ST INSTANT, AT THE HOUSE OF HIS SISTER, MRS.
BAKER, OF HARPOLE, AT THE ADVANCED AGE OF 85, MR.
ROBERT HARRIS, MANY YEARS A RESPECTABLE FARMER OF
THAT VILLAGE
WILLIAM BOTTERILL, OF NORTHAMPTON, CHARGED WITH
STEALING TWO FOWLS, THE PROPERTY OF RICHARD BAKER,
OF SPRATTON.
K
BAKER
R
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOSEPH
T
1834
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
H
1837
TITCHMARSH
WILLIAM BOTTERILL, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
SPRATTON, TWO FOWLS, THE PROPERTY OF RICHARD BAKER
WILLIAM BOTTERILL, FOR STEALING TWO FOWLS, THE
PROPERTY OF RICHARD BAKER, OF SPRATTON, WAS
SENTENCED TO 14 YEARS TRANSPORTATION
THOMAS BAKER, AGED 23, CHARGED WITH STEALING 36LB.
OF LEAD FROM THE PREMISES OF THOMAS CLEAVER, OF
WELLINGBOROUGH
THOMAS BAKER, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
WELLINGBOROUGH, 36 LB. OF LEAD, THE PROPERTY OF
THOMAS CLEAVER
ON SUNDAY NIGHT LAST, AGED 46, MR. THOMAS BAKER,
FARMER AND GRAZIER, OF HARPOLE
THOMAS BAKER, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR STEALING POSTS
AND RAILS, AT BRACKLEY ST. JAMES, THE PROPERTY OF
THOMAS RICHARDSON
SAMUEL VOYE, AGED 35, PLEADED GUILTY TO STEALING A
QUANTITY OF SPLIT BEANS, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM
BAKER, OF LILFORD CUM WIGSTHORPE, AND WAS
SENTENCED TO TWO MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT
JOHN BIRD, A BOY UNDER 12 YEARS OF AGE, WAS CHARGED
WITH STEALING A SACK CONTAINING 13 LBS. OF FLOUR, THE
PROPERTY OF WILLIAM BAKER, OF TITCHMARSH. HE
PLEADED GUILTY, AND WAS RECOMMENDED TO MERCY BY
THE PROSECUTOR. A FORTNIGHT'S IMPRISONMENT.
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
BAKER
VICTIM
TITCHMARSH
JOHN JORDAN, CHARGED WITH STEALING FROM
TITCHMARSH MILLS A SACK, CONTAINING FOUR BUSHELS OF
OATS, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM BAKER
1845
INQUEST
WILLIAM
BAKER
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
1840
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
BAKER
THEFT
CULWORTH
WILLIAM BAKER, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR STEALING CERTAIN
POSTS AND RAILS, AT CULWORTH, THE PROPERTY W. W.
TURNER
ON THE 8TH INSTANT, AT HARPOLE, AFTER A LONG AND
PAINFUL ILLNESS, BORNE WITH EXEMPLARY PATIENCE, MRS.
ELIZABETH BAKER, RELICT OF THE LATE MR. WILLIAM BAKER,
AGED 85. HER DEATH WILL LONG BE REGRETTED BY A
NUMEROUS CIRCLE OF RELATIVES AND FRIENDS
DIED
WILLIAM
BAKER
MENTIONE
D
HARPOLE
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
JANUARY SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BAKER
VICTIM
LILFORD CUM
WIGSTHORPE
1839
INQUEST
WILLIAM
BAKER
DIED
1834
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
BAKER
REFUSING
TO KEEP
THE PEACE
BRAUNSTON
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BAKER
THEFT
CULWORTH
E
H
ASSAULT
K
R
IG
A
R
Y
BALAAM
L
C
CHARLES
OF BRAUNSTON, FOR REFUSING TO KEEP THE PEACE
SEE ARTICLE
SEVERAL GIRLS, AS USUAL, APPEARED TO FATHER THERE
ILLEGITIMATE CHILDREN. ELIZABETH ROBINSON FAILED IN
PROVING HER CASE AGAINST WILLIAM WALKER. JOHN
SYKES WAS ORDERED TO PAY 2S. PER WEEK FOR THE
MAINTENANCE OF HIS ILLEGITIMATE CHILD BY A GIRL NAME
BAKER
SEE ARTICLE
ON THURSDAY LAST, IN THIS TOWN, AFTER A FEW DAYS'
ILLNESS, DESERVEDLY RESPECTED BY ALL WHO KNEW HER,
MRS. MARY BALAAM, IN THE 70TH YEAR OF HER AGE, RELICT
OF MR. CHARLES BALAAM
ON THURSDAY LAST, IN THIS TOWN, AFTER A FEW DAYS'
ILLNESS, DESERVEDLY RESPECTED BY ALL WHO KNEW HER,
MRS. MARY BALAAM, IN THE 70TH YEAR OF HER AGE, RELICT
OF MR. CHARLES BALAAM
SEE ARTICLE
ON THURSDAY LAST, AFTER A LINGERING ILLNESS, AGED 65,
MR. W. BALAAM, PAINTER, OF THIS TOWN
DIED
CHARLES
BALAAM
1838
DIED
MARY
BALAAM
1845
FIRE
MR.
BALAAM
1835
DIED
MR. W.
BALAAM
DIED
NORTHAMPTON
1840
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
ROBERT
BALAAM
ASSAULT
NORTHAMPTON
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
ROBERT
BALAAM
THEFT
ROBERT BALAAM, CHARGED WITH STEALING A PAIR OF
BUCKLES, THE PROPERTY OF HIS FATHER, THOMAS BALAAM
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
THOMAS
BALAAM
VICTIM
ROBERT BALAAM, CHARGED WITH STEALING A PAIR OF
BUCKLES, THE PROPERTY OF HIS FATHER, THOMAS BALAAM
1834
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BALAAM
VICTIM
N
C
1838
MENTIONE
D
A
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
P
1842
BRAUNSTON
ILLEGITIM
ATE CHILD
BAKER
SAMUEL VOYE, AGED 35, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
QUANTITY OF SPLIT BEANS, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM
BAKER, OF LILFORD CUM WIGSTHORPE
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 18)
L
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
O
1844
T
1842
A
DIED
NORTHAMPTON
NORTHAMPTON
FIRE
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
W. TANNER, THE ELDER, GAVE BAIL FOR HIS APPEARANCE AT
THE NEXT SESSIONS, TO ANSWER A CHARGE OF ASSAULT
AGAINST WM. BALAAM
1844
1844
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
INQUEST
CHARLES
BALDERSON
ASSAULT
SPRATTON
CHARLES BALDERSON, FOR 21 DAYS, FOR ASSAULTING
LOUISA WEST, AT SPRATTON
ELI
BALDERSON
DIED
SPRATTON
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 50)
HANNAH
BALDERSON
ASSAULT
SPRATTON
HANNAH BALDERSON, FOR ASSAULTING SARAH BLENCOWE,
ON THE 2TH AUGUST, AT SPRATTON, WAS LIKEWISE
CONVICTED IN THE PENALTY OF 6D. AND COSTS 8S. 6D.
JOHN BALDERSON, AGED 40, WAS CHARGED WITH STEALING,
AT GUILSBOROUGH, 11B. OF BREAD AND HALF A POUND OF
MEAT, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN GOLDBY. THE GRAND JURY
IGNORED THE BILL
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
BALDERSON
THEFT
GUILSBOROUGH
1846
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
JOHN
BALDERSON
COMPLAIN
T
ECTON
SEE ARTICLE
GUILSBOROUGH
JOHN BALDERSON, AGED 40, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
GUILSBOROUGH, 11B. OF BREAD AND A HALF A POUND OF
MEAT, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN GOLDBY
BALDERSON
THEFT
1839
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
BALDERSON
MENTIONE
D
JOHN SHIELD, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR EMBEZZLING A QUANTITY
OF LEATHER, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM BALDERSON
BALDERSTON
CHARLES
BALDWIN
CHARLES
BALDWIN
MENTIONE
D
K
A
R
JOSEPH
SPRATTON
R
ASSAULT
GUILSBOROUGH
L
THEFT
VICTIM
POTTERSPURY
C
1836
BALDERSTON
Y
1836
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MIDSUMMER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
CHARLES
P
1842
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
O
1844
E
JOHN
H
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
IG
1842
T
1843
POTTERSPURY
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
ELIZABETH
BALDWIN
THEFT
KETTERING
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
JANUARY SESSIONS
ELIZABETH
BALDWIN
THEFT
KETTERING
1845
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
GEORGE
BALDWIN
1837
INQUEST
GEORGE
BALDWIN
1844
DIED
HARRIET
1833
MICHAELMAS QUARTER
SESSIONS
1835
1844
A
N
C
1844
L
VICTIM
CHARLES BALDERSTON, OF SPRATTON, LABOURER, WAS
CONVICTED OF AN ASSAULT ON LOUISA WEST, AT SPRATTON,
ON THE 1ST INSTANT, AND COMMITTED TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION FOR 21 DAYS, IN DEFAULT OF PAYMENT OF
20S., PENALTY AND COSTS
JOSEPH BALDERSTON, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
GUILSBOROUGH, A QUANTITY OF OF MEAT AND BREAD, THE
PROPERTY OF JOHN GOLDBY
SEE ARTICLE
SEE ARTICLE
ELIZABETH BALDWIN, AGED 53, WAS CONVICTED OF
STEALING 40Z. OF TOBACCO, THE PROPERTY OF ARTHUR
WRIGHT, OF KETTERING. 14 DAYS' HARD LABOUR
ELIZABETH BALDWIN, AGED 53, CHARGED WITH STEALING
4OZ. OF TOBACCO, THE PROPERTY OF ARTHUR WRIGHT, OF
KETTERING
THOMAS DAINTY WAS CONVICTED OG EMBEZZLING THE SUM
OF ONE GUINEA, THE MONIES OF HIS MASTER, GEORGE
BALDWIN. SIX MONTHS' HARD LABOUR
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 13)
ON THE 10TH INSTANT, AT GREAT BRINGTON, AFTER A SHORT
ILLNESS, HARRIET, THE YOUNGEST DAUGHTER OF MR.
BALDWIN, OF THAT PLACE
AGED 20, PLEADED GUILTY TO AN INDICTMENT FOR HAVING
STOLEN A SILVER WATCH, VALUE £4, AND WAS SENTENCED
TO ONE MONTH'S IMPRISONMENT
BLISWORTH
BALDWIN
DIED
GREAT BRINGTON
JAMES
BALDWIN
THEFT
ASSIZES
JOSEPH
BALDWIN
MENTIONE
D
YARDLEY GOBION
SEE ARTICLE
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
ROBERT
BALDWIN
ASSAULT
ROCKINGHAM
SEE ARTICLE
A
DIED
1844
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
ROBERT
BALDWIN
VICTIM
TOWCESTER
WILLIAM FAWSIT, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
TOWCESTER, A PIECE OF SATIN, THE PROPERTY OF ROBERT
BALDWIN
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
ROBERT
BALDWIN
ASSAULT
ROCKINGHAM
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
ROBERT
BALDWIN
ASSAULT
ROCKINGHAM
ROBERT BALDWIN, OF ROCKINGHAM, LABOURER, & EDWARD
MILLER, OF CORBY, LABOURER, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR AN
ASSAULT ON WILLIAM THOMAS, POLICE OFFICER
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
ROBERT
BALDWIN
GAME
ROCKINGHAM
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
ROBERT
BALDWIN
SURETIES
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
HOUSE OF CORRECTION
ROBERT
BALDWIN
ASSAULT
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
THOMAS
ASSIZES
BALDWIN
MENTIONE
D
1844
COUNTY SESSIONS
THOMAS
BALDWIN
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
BALDWIN
1845
NORTHAMPTON SESSIONS
THOMAS
BALDWIN
1843
HOUSE BREAKING
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
INQUEST
THOMAS
BALDWIN
WILLIAM
BALDWIN
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
BALDWIN
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
THOMAS
BALE
L
TOWCESTER
C
N
A
1838
DRUNK &
DISORDER
LY
VICTIM
GAME
LAWS
DIED
FAWSLEY PARK
NEWNHAM
ASSAULT
DAVENTRY
THOMAS
BALE
CHIMNEY
SWEEP
1834
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
ROBERT
BALES
ASSAULT
WILLIAM FAWSIT, CHARGED WITH STEALING A PIECE OF
SATIN, &C., THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS BALDWIN, OF
TOWCESTER
WILLIAM FAWSIT, CHARGED WITH STEALING A PIECE OF
SATIN, &C., THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS BALDWIN, OF
TOWCESTER, WAS FOUND GUILTY, AND SENTENCED TO ONE
MONTH'S IMPRISONMENT
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FOR TWO MONTHS, UNDER THE GAME LAWS
WHITTLEBURY
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
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FOR WAS COMMITTED FOR ONE MONTH, FOR BEING DRUNK
AND DISORDERLY ON SUNDAY MORNING LAST
ASSAULT
1840
K
R
A
R
Y
TOWCESTER
ROBERT BALDWIN, FOR REFUSING TO FIND SURETIES TO
KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS RICHARD BUTLIN, OF
ROCKINGHAM
JOSEPH REDSHAW & ROBERT BALDWIN, RESPECTIVELY FOR
TWO MONTHS, FOR VIOLENTLY ASSAULTING THOMAS
BRADSHAW, CONSTABLE OF COTTINGHAM, IN THE
EXECUTION OF HIS DUTY
E
H
IG
COTTINGHAM
P
O
C
THOMAS
VICTIM
A
1842
BALDWIN
FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR TRESPASSING IN SEARCH OF GAME
AT ROCKINGHAM
ROCKINGHAM
VICTIM
L
1833
T
1842
ROBERT BALDWIN, OF ROCKINGHAM, WAS CONVICTED IN A
PENALTY OF 20S., INCLUDING COSTS, FOR ASSAULTING
THOMAS VICKERS, ON THE 9TH INST. DEFENDANT DID NOT
APPEAR, BUT THE SERVING OF THE SUMMONS HAVING BEEN
PROVED HE WAS CONVICTED IN THE ABOVE PENALTY
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WILLIAM BALDWIN & CHARLES BROWN, RESPECTIVELY FOR
TWO MONTHS, FOR ASSAULTING JOHN ADAMS, OF
WHITTLEBURY
JOHN HAYWOOD & THOMAS BALE, FOR ONE MONTH EACH,
FOR A VIOLENT ASSAULT ON JOHN FOWLDS, AT DAVENTRY
THOMAS BALE, FOR SIX WEEKS, FOR HAVING, IN HIS TRADE
AS CHIMNEY SWEEP, RETAINED AND EMPLOYED ONE THOMAS
BARWELL, A BOY UNDER THE AGE OF 14 YEARS, AND HE NOT
BEING AN APPRENTICE BOUND ACCORDING TO THE
PROVISIONS OF THE ACT OF PARLIAMENT
BRAMPTON
ROBERT BALES, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR ASSAULTING A
FEMALE SERVANT OF MR. WETHERALL'S OF BRAMPTON
1840
1839
1838
ROBBERY
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
ANN
BALL
ANN
BALL
ANN
BALL
ROBBERTY
AUGUSTIN
NORTHAMPTON
STREET
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NORTHAMPTON
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NORTHAMPTON
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MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
JOHN SCOTNEY, FOR THREE MONTHS, JOHN SCOTNEY,
WILLIAM SCOTNEY, & JOHN CHRISTOPHER, RESPECTIVELY
FOR TWO MONTHS, CHAPMAN BALL, FOR ONE MONTH, AND
JOHN BOULTON, FOR 21 DAYS, UNDER THE GAME LAWS
1839
COMMITMENTS TO THE
HOUSE OF CORRECTION
CHAPMAN
BALL
GAME
1837
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
EDWARD
BALL
THEFT
LITTLE BOWDEN
1844
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
ELIZABETH
BALL
ILLEGITIM
ATE CHILD
BURTON LATIMER
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GEORGE
BALL
THEFT
CORBY
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GEORGE
BALL
THEFT
GEORGE
BALL
THEFT
1838
ACCIDENT
GEORGE
(SENIOR)
BALL
1846
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
HENRY
BALL
1843
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
JAMES
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
1837
1834
BALL
JOSEPH
BALL
JOSEPH
BALL
JOSEPH
BALL
T
E
H
K
MENTIONE
D
L
A
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BURTON LATIMER
C
WELDON
N
EMBEZZLM
ENT
VICTIM
A
JOSEPH
OUNDLE
P
O
C
BALL
GEORGE BALL, AGED 28, CHARGED WITH STEALING A BRASS
LADLE, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM ROWLATT, OF CORBY
ACCIDENT
VICTIM
STOKE BRUERNE
MENTIONE
BEAR INN
D
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE CROWN
D
INN
L
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
BALL
A
1842
CORBY
R
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
JANUARY SESSIONS
GEORGE BALL, CHARGED WITH STEALING A BRASS LADLE,
THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM ROWLATT, OF CORBY
CORBY
R
1843
Y
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
IG
1844
JOHN TOMPKINS & EDWARD BALL, FOR SIX WEEKS, FOR
STEALING A QUANTITY OF GREEN PEAS GROWING IN THE
GARDEN OF JOHN WILSON, OF LITTLE BOWDEN
JAMES BALL, CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLING £4, THE
PROPERTY OF HIS MASTER, WILLIAM SHARP, OF WELDON,
PLEADED GUILTY, AND WAS SENTENCED TO FOUR MONTHS'
IMPRISONMENT
SAMUEL GARNER, INDICTED FOR STEALING SIX
PENNYWORTH OF BACON, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN BALL,
PLEADED GUILTY. ONE MONTH'S IMPRISONMENT IN THE
HOUSE OF CORRECTION
EDWARD CARTWRIGHT, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR ASSAULTING
JOSEPH BALL, AT STOKE BRUERNE
NORTHAMPTON
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NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
ROWELL
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1835
ASSIZES
MARY ANN
BALL
1837
DIED
MR. C.
BALL
DIED
MRS.
BALL
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
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THOMAS
BALL
VICTIM
STOKE BRUERNE
JOHN BULL, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR STEALING, AT STOKE
BRUERNE, A DOG, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS BALL
1838
1842
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WATERLOO NORTHAMPTON
ON MONDAY LAST, AGED 52, MR. C. BALL, TAILOR, OF
WATERLOO, IN THIS TOWN
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
THOMAS
BALL
THEFT
OUNDLE
THOMAS BALL, HENRY GIDDINGS, & THOMAS HARE, OF
OUNDLE, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT KINGS CLIFFE, TWO
FOWLS, THE PROPERTY OF DANIEL SEWELL
1844
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
BALL
GAME
APETHORPE
FOR THREE CALENDAR MONTHS, UNLESS £5. 15S. BE SOONER
PAID, FOR TRESPASS AFTER GAME AT APETHORPE
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
THOMAS
BALL
DRUNK
KINGS CLIFFE
JOHN SCOTNEY, WILLIAM SCOTNEY, & THOMAS BALL, FOR
ONE MONTH, FOR DRUNKENESS AT KINGS CLIFFE, AND
REFUSING TO PAY THE PENALTY, &C.
1838
ROBBERY
WARREN
BALL
NORTHAMPTON
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WILLIAM
BALL
ROTHWELL
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WILLIAM
BALL
VICTIM
T
ASSIZES
WILLIAM
BALL
VICTIM
1835
ASSIZES
WILLIAM
BALL
VICTIM
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BALL
1846
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BALLANTINE
1844
COUNTY SESSIONS
REUBEN
BALLARD
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
REUBEN
BALLARD
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
CHARLES
BALY
NEGLECTIN
G SERVICE
1843
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
DANIEL
BAMFORD
LEAVING
SERVICE
IG
ROWELL
BOZEAT
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L
Y
P
BROUGHTON
C
THEFT
BROUGHTON
KILSBY
L
AFFRAY WITH POACHERS
DANIEL
BAMFORD
THEFT
1843
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
DANIEL
BAMFORD
THEFT
1844
BOROUGH SESSIONS
DANIEL
BAMFORD
THEFT
1844
REMOVED
DANIEL
BAMFORD
REMOVED
1843
INQUEST
DANIEL
BAMFORD
MENTIONE
D
A
1844
WILLIAM BALLANTINE COMPLAINED THAT MR. EDWARD
SKEVINGTON, OF BOZEAT, REFUSED TO PAY HIM THE SUM OF
£1. 17S. DUE TO HIM FOR DRYING ROOTS. SKEVINGTON WAS
ORDERED TO PAY THE AMOUNT WITH EXPENCES, DEDUCTING
2S. 6D. FOR SHORT MEASURE
JOHN MERRY AND REUBEN BALLARD, CHARGED WITH
STEALING 2 CWT. OF COAL, THE PROPERTY OF JOSEPH
SHATFORD, AT BROUGHTON
JOHN MERRY AND REUBEN BALLARD, CHARGED WITH
STEALING 2 CWT. OF COAL, THE PROPERTY OF JOSEPH
SHATFORD, AT BROUGHTON, WERE ACQUITTED
CHARLES BALY, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR NEGLECTING THE
SERVICE OF MR. GEO. COWLEY, OF KILSBY
DANIEL BAMFORD, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR LEAVING THE
SERVICE OF JOSEPH DAVIS, COACHMAKER, BEFORE THE TERM
OF HIS CONTRACT WAS COMPLETED
A
N
THEFT
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K
ROWELL
R
R
COMPLAIN
T
O
ELEANOR POULTER, AGED 27, CHARGED WITH STEALING
FROM THE HOUSE OF WILLIAM BALL, OF ROWELL, A BOOK,
KNIFE, GLASS, AND SALT CELLAR, VALUE OF 2S.
ROWELL
CROWN
INN
MENTIONE PUBLIC
D
HOUSE
C
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E
1835
A
1836
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
H
1842
MENTIONE
D
NON
PAYMENT
HEN &
CHICKENS,
NORTHAMPTON
NORTH
END
NORTHAMPTON
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DANIEL BAMFORD & SAMUEL MANNING, CHARGED WITH
STEALING SEVERAL SHOEMAKER'S WORKING TOOLS AND A
BASKET, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN JONES
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THE FOLLOWING CONVICTS WHO TOOK THEIR TRIALS AT
OUR LAST BROUGH SESSIONS, HAVE BEEN REMOVED TO
MILLBANK PRISON, LONDON, VIZ :- DANIEL BAMFORD,
UNDER SENTENCE OF TRANSPORTATION FOR 10 YEARS ; AND
TOM SANDERS, FOR SEVEN YEARS
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DAVID
BAMFORD
THEFT
GEORGE
BAMFORD
VICTIM
SCALDWELL
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GEORGE
BAMFORD
ASSAULT
DESBOROUGH
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GEORGE
BAMFORD
ASSAULT
DESBOROUGH
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GEORGE
BAMFORD
DRUNK &
DISORDER
LY
1840
ASSIZES - COUNTY
PRISONERS
GEORGE
BAMFORD
VICTIM
1835
DIED
HENRY
BAMFORD
DIED
1839
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
SAMUEL
BAMFORD
NON
PAYMENT
1840
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
SAMUEL
BAMFORD
FILIATION
1836
COMMITMENTS TO THE
HOUSE OF CORRECTION
SAMUEL
BAMFORD
1844
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
SUSAN
BAMFORD
1844
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
SUSANNAH
BAMFORD
1841
DAMAGE
JOSEPH
BANAN
1833
CALENDAR OF PRISONERS
WILLIAM
BANBURY
THOMAS
BANFORD
EDWARD
BANKS
HENRY
BANKS
1836
1844
OLD
ASHLEY
ROGUES
GOLD
STREET
N
MENTIONE SOUTH
D
QUARTER
NORTHAMPTON
THEFT
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
1840
PETTY SESSIONS
HENRY
BANKS
MENTIONE
D
1837
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
HENRY
BANKS
MENTIONE
D
JAMES HOWARD & JOSEPH HIND, CHARGED WITH HAVING,
AT SCALDWELL, UNLAWFULLY AND MALICIOUSLY CUT AND
WOUNDED GEORGE BAMFORD, WITH INTENT TO MAIM,
DISFIGURE, AND DISABLE HIM
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FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR REFUSING TO PERFORM AN ORDER
OF FILIATION IN A CASE OF BASTARDY MADE FOR THE
RELIEF OF THE PARISH OF ASHLEY
FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR REFUSING TO OBEY AN ORDER OF
FILIATION, ON COMPLAINT OF THE PARISH OFFICERS OF
ASHLEY
K
NORTHAMPTON
L
A
R
R
ASHLEY
Y
O
P
RIOTOUS
CONDUCT
A
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
SCALDWELL
BASTARDY
C
1836
AUG 21 - GEORGE BAMFORD WAS FINED 5S. FOR BEING
DRUNK AND DISORDERLY
E
NORTHAMPTON SESSIONS
T
1845
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A
1844
FELONY
H
1844
BAMFORD
L
1840
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ASSIZES
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
SAMUEL MANNING & DANIEL BAMFORD, FOR THREE MONTHS,
FOR FREQUENTING AUGUSTIN STREET FOR THE PURPOSE OF
COMMITTING A FELONY
AUGUSTIN
NORTHAMPTON
STREET
DANIEL
C
1844
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
IG
1843
FOR THREE MONTHS, IN A CASE OF BASTARDY
MARY ANN HUTT AND SUSAN BAMFORD, FOR SEVEN DAYS,
FOR BEHAVING IN A RIOTOUS AND INDECENT MANNER IN
GOLD STREET
MARY ANN HULL, FOR ONE MONTH, AND SUSANNAH
BAMFORD & SOPHIA GADSTONE, FOR 14 DAYS, AS ROGUES
AND VAGABONDS
ON THE 13TH INST, TWO FOUNDRYMEN, OF THE NAMES OF
EDWARD WARWICK AND ALEXANDER WALLACE, WERE TAKEN
BEFORE D. HEWLETT & T. SHARP ESQRS., CHARGED BY
JOSEPH BANAN AND HIS WIFE, KEEPERS OF A LODGING
HOUSE IN SOUTH QUARTER, WITH BREAKING THE LOCK OF
THE STREET DOOR. THEY WERE ORDERED TO PAY DAMAGES,
9S.
WILLIAM BANBURY, AGED 20, CHARGED WITH STEALING
£55, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM MALIN
KETTERING
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GREAT WELDON
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NORTHAMPTON
ROBERT LINNET, A GARDENER, WAS CONVICTED BEFORE THE
SAME MAGISTRATES, OF KICKING AT DOORS IN GOLD
STREET, AND VIOLENTLY ASSAULTING HENRY BANKS, ONE OF
THE NIGHT POLICE
NORTHAMPTON
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1836
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
INQUEST
1835
ASSIZES
1836
1844
INQUEST
HENRY
BANKS
JOHN
BANKS
JOHN
BANKS
JOHN
MENTIONE
D
DIED
MENTIONE
D
BANNARD
DIED
NORTHAMPTON
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NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 3)
OUNDLE
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LUNATIC
ASYLUM
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 65)
FLEUR DE
LIS INN
KETTERING
JUNE 1, AT KETTERING, IN THE 17TH YEAR OF HIS AGE, OF
FEVER, AFTER A FEW DAYS' SEVERE ILLNESS, JOHN RICE
BANNARD, ELDEST SON OF MR. J. BANNARD, OF THE FLEUR
DE LIS INN. HE WAS A YOUTH OF A VERY AMIABLE
DISPOSITION, AND PROMISING TALENTS, AND HIS SUDDEN
DEATH IS SEVERLEY FELT BY HIS DISCONSOLATE PARENTS
AND YOUTHFUL FRIENDS. HE WAS MUCH ESTEEMED BY ALL
WHO KNEW HIM
DIED
JOHN RICE
BANNARD
DIED
1846
BRACKLEY - DISTRESSING
AND FATAL ACCIDENT
MR.
BANNARD
MENTIONE CROSS
D
KEYS INN
T
1846
1844
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
THOMAS
BANNARD
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
WILLIAM
MENTIONE FLEUR DE
D
LIS INN
N
VICTIM
A
VICTIM
BANNER
KETTERING
C
O
C
BANNARD
A
BANNARD
STABBING
BRACKLEY
DAVENTRY
BRIDGET WALLIS WAS CONVICTED IN A PENALTY OF 5S. FOR
BEING DRUNK AND DISORDERLY ON THE 14TH INSTANT, AT
THE HOUSE OF THE COMPLAINANT, MR. BANNARD, LANDLORD
OF THE FLEUR DE LIS, KETTERING. SHE WAS ALLOWED A
WEEK IN WHICH TO PAY THE PENALTY
K
KETTERING
L
MR. J.
Y
DIED
P
1846
E
H
COMPLAIN FLEUR DE
T
LIS
BANNARD
R
MR.
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IG
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
R
1844
BRACKLEY
JUNE 1, AT KETTERING, IN THE 17TH YEAR OF HIS AGE, OF
FEVER, AFTER A FEW DAYS' SEVERE ILLNESS, JOHN RICE
BANNARD, ELDEST SON OF MR. J. BANNARD, OF THE FLEUR
DE LIS INN. HE WAS A YOUTH OF A VERY AMIABLE
DISPOSITION, AND PROMISING TALENTS, AND HIS SUDDEN
DEATH IS SEVERLEY FELT BY HIS DISCONSOLATE PARENTS
AND YOUTHFUL FRIENDS. HE WAS MUCH ESTEEMED BY ALL
WHO KNEW HIM
ELIZABETH GIBBONS, FOR SIX WEEKS, & ELIZABETH WILLS,
FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR TAKING WHEAT FROM A FIELD, THE
PROPERTY OF THOMAS BANNARD
JOHN KNIBB, AGED 32, WAS SENTENCED TO ONE MONTH'S
IMPRISONMENT FOR STEALING A WHEELBARROW, THE
PROPERTY OF THOMAS BANNARD, OF BRACKLEY
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TRANSPORTED
WILLIAM
BANNER
TRANSPOR
TED
1842
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
MARY
BANNISTER
ASSAULT
MARY BANNISTER, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR ASSAULTING WILLIAM
CHICK
1840
DIED
MR. B.
BANNISTER
MENTIONE
D
A
L
1839
THE FOLLOWING CONVICTS HAVE BEEN REMOVED FROM OUR
COUNTY GAOL TO PORTSMOUTH, AND PUT ON BOARD THE
LEVIATHAN HULK, VIZ :- ROBERT BUTLIN, WILLIAM CORT,
GEORGE CORT, & JOHN BLUNT, UNDER SENTENCE OF
TRANSPORTATION FOR LIFE: WILLIAM JOHNSON & WILLIAM
BANNER, FOR 15 YEARS: AND WILLIAM HEATH & JACOB
JOHNSON, FOR 10 YEARS. AND ON BOARD THE YORK HULK,
AT GOSPORT, JAMES MUNNS, FOR 14 YEARS
LONG BUCKBY
ON WEDNESDAY LAST, AT LONG BUCKBY, SARAH, RELICT OF
THE LATE MR. B. BANNISTER, OF THAT PLACE, AGED 78
DIED
1833
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
G. F.
BANTON
VICTIM
1842
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
HENRY
BANWELL
ASSAULT
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
ROBERT
BANWELL
THEFT
1842
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
BANWELL
MENTIONE
D
NORTHANTS LENT ASSIZES
ANN
BARBER
THEFT
1843
DIED
ANN
BARBER
DIED
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
ANNE
BARBER
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
BENJAMIN
BARBER
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
BENJAMIN
1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
1845
1834
1840
1840
1838
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EPIPHANY SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EASTER SESSIONS
INQUEST
Y
NORTHAMPTON
P
O
C
THEFT
A
N
THEFT
DRUNKENE
SS
NORTHAMPTON
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ON THE 5TH INSTANT, ANN, WIFE OF SAMUEL BARBER, OF
THE DUN COW, IN THIS TOWN, AGED 39
JAMES CAMPION, 26, FREDERICK SMITH, 24, ANNE BARBER,
20, & CAROLINE HARLOTT, 20, CHARGED WITH BREAKING
OPEN THE HENROOST IN THE BEAST HOVEL OF G. W. LOVELL,
OF GREAT BILLING, AND STEALING THEREFROM NINE TAME
FOWLS
BENJAMIN BARBER, AGED 29, CHARGED WITH STEALING
HALFPENCE, &C., THE PROPERTY OF MARGARET DAVIS
BYFIELD
BENJAMIN BARBER WAS SENTENCED TO TWELVE MONTHS'
IMPRISONMENT FOR STEALING WEARING APPAREL THE
PROPERTY OF WILLIAM GARDNER, OF BYFIELD
MOULTON
JOSEPH BARBER, WILLIAM STEEVENSON, GEORGE BAKER,
AND GEORGE BARBER, ALL OF MOULTON, WERE CONVICTED
OF BEING DRUNK AT HOLCOTT, ON THE 5TH INSTANT, AND
EACH FINED FIVE SHILLINGS, WHICH THEY PAID
GEORGE
BARBER
HANNAH
BARBER
THEFT
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HARRET
BARBER
THEFT
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L
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
THEFT
A
1845
DUN COW
E
1839
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K
ROBBERY
R
BARBER
BUTCHER'S
YARD,
NORTHAMPTON
KETTERING
ROAD
BUTCHER'S
YARD,
NORTHAMPTON
KETTERING
ROAD
H
ANN
DAVENTRY
IG
ROBBERIES
W. RICHARDSON, OF NORTHAMPTON, FOR ONE MONTH,
CONVICTED OF STEALING, AT DUSTON, PART OF A GATE,
BELONGING TO G. F. BANTON ; AND THOMAS HOLLOWAY AND
JOHN BEAL, CHARGED WITH HAVING BEEN PARTIES TO THE
SAID OFFENCE
HENRY BANWELL, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR ASSAULTING
WILLIAM BANWELL
ROBERT BANWELL, AGED 22, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
WATCH, CHAIN, AND TWO KEYS, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM
VARNSVERY, OF DAVENTRY
HENRY BANWELL, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR ASSAULTING
WILLIAM BANWELL
DUSTON
R
1839
BARBER
ON WEDNESDAY LAST, AT LONG BUCKBY, SARAH, RELICT OF
THE LATE MR. B. BANNISTER, OF THAT PLACE, AGED 78
LONG BUCKBY
T
BANNISTER
A
SARAH
L
DIED
C
1840
JAMES
LAWSON
BARBER
JANE
BARBER
JOHN
BARBER
JOHN
BARBER
THREATENI
NG
BEHAVIOU
R
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
DIED
MOULTON
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MOULTON
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MARSTON ST.
LAWRENCE
GREAT CREATON
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NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
CLARKE
BARBER
VICTIM
GUILSBOROUGH
WILLIAM BUTLIN, AGED 35, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
BUSHEL OF PEAS AND BEANS, AT GUILSBOROUGH, THE
PROPERTY OF JOHN CLARKE BARBER
1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
JOHN
CLARKE
BARBER
VICTIM
NORTOFT
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1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
JOSEPH
BARBER
DRUNKENE
SS
MOULTON
JOSEPH BARBER, WILLIAM STEEVENSON, GEORGE BAKER,
AND GEORGE BARBER, ALL OF MOULTON, WERE CONVICTED
OF BEING DRUNK AT HOLCOTT, ON THE 5TH INSTANT, AND
EACH FINED FIVE SHILLINGS, WHICH THEY PAID
MARY
BARBER
ASSAULT
BYFIELD
OF BYFIELD, FOR TWO MONTHS, CONVICTED OF AN ASSAULT
MARY
BARBER
ASSAULT
LONG BUCKBY
MARY BARBER, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR ASSAULTING MR.
JUDKIN, THE OVERSEER OF LONG BUCKBY
PERKINS
BARBER
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
1843
DIED
SAMUEL
BARBER
1842
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
SAMUEL
BARBER
MENTIONE BEARWARD
NORTHAMPTON
D
STREET
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
HOUSE OF CORRECTION
THOMAS
BARBER
THEFT
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
WILLIAM
ASSIZES
BARBER
1845
INQUEST
WILLIAM
BARBER
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
BARBER
VICTIM
MOULTON
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BARBER
VICTIM
MOULTON
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BARBER
1834
STORM & HURRICANE
WILLIAM
BARBER
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EPIPHANY SESSIONS
WORLEY
BARBER
1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
WORLEY
BARBER
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
WORLEY
BARBER
H
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
DUN COW
D
R
A
E
HENRY STANTON & THOMAS BARBER, RESPECTIVELY FOR SIX
WEEKS, FOR STEALING, AT KINGSUTTON, THREE PECKS OF
APPLES FROM THE ORCHARD OF WILLIAM WILLES, ESQ.
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P
L
YARDLEY GOBION
ON THE 5TH INSTANT, ANN, WIFE OF SAMUEL BARBER, OF
THE DUN COW, IN THIS TOWN, AGED 39
JOHN SOMERSET, FOR 21 DAYS, UNLESS 6S. 6D. BE SOONER
PAID, FOR MALICIOUSLY BREAKING A CHAIR, PANE OF
GLASS, AND DOOR IN THE HOUSE OF SAMUEL BARBER, IN
BEARWARD STREET
K
R
IG
NORTHAMPTON
KINGSUTTON
MENTIONE
D
COURT NO.
MENTIONE
11, BRIDGE NORTHAMPTON
D
STREET
L
A
N
C
O
1842
A
1834
C
1841
T
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
Y
1844
VICTIM
MENTIONE THE
GROUNDS
D
MENTIONE
D
MOULTON
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GEORGE GEE & JOSEPH BURTON, CHARGED WITH STEALING,
AT MOULTON, A TAME DUCK, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM
BARBER
GEORGE GEE AND JOSEPH BURTON, CHARGED WITH
STEALING A TAME DUCK, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM
BARBER, AT MOULTON
GEORGE GEE AND JOSEPH BURTON, CHARGED WITH
STEALING ONE TAME DUCK, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM
BARBER, AT MOULTON. GEE ACQUITTED ; BARTON ONE
MONTH'S SOLITARY CONFINEMENT
MOULTON
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MOULTON
SEE ARTICLE
VICTIM
MOULTON
JOSEPH JEYES, OF MOULTON, MASON, WAS CONVICTED IN
THE DAMAGE AND COSTS, TOGETHER 13S., FOR WILFULLY
BREAKING AN EARTHENWARE JUG, THE PROPERTY OF
WORLEY BARBER, AT MOULTON, ON THE 29TH ULT
VICTIM
MOULTON
JOHN JAYES, OF MOULTON, LABOURER, WAS CONVICTED OF
ASSAULTING WORLEY BARBER, AT MOULTON, ON THE 13TH
INSTANT, AND FINED WITH COSTS 12S.
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
WILLIAM
ASSIZES
BARBS
THEFT
YARDLEY GOBION
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
BARBY
THEFT
WHITTLEBURY
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
BARBY
THEFT
WHITTLEBURY
1841
ASSAULT ON A POLICEMAN
AT EAST HADDON
THOMAS
BARFOOT
ASSAULT
1839
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
THOMAS
BARFORD
ABSENTIN
G HIMSELF
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ANN
ASSIZES
BARKER
COUNTERF
EIT COIN
1840
INQUEST
ANN
BARKER
WELLINGB
MENTIONE
OROUGH
NORTHAMPTON
D
ROAD
1842
DIED
ASHBEL
BARKER
1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
CHARLES
BARKER
1837
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
EDMUND
BARKER
1837
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
EDWARD
BARKER
1841
DISCOVERY OF STOLEN
PROPERTY
EZRAH
BARKER
1839
NORTHANTS LENT ASSIZES
GEORGE
H
1845
1845
1841
A
R
R
K
IG
THOMAS BARFORD, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR DISOBEYING THE
LAWFUL ORDER OF JOHN SLINN, HIS MASTER, AND
ABSENTING HIMSELF WITHOUT HIS CONSENT
L
BARBY
C
WOLD
N
C
O
P
DIED
MENTIONE
D
CROSS
KEYS
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ON THE 12TH INSTANT, AT BARBY, ASHBEL, YOUNGEST SON
OF MR. BARKER. THIS AMIABLE YOUNG MAN DIED IN PEACE
(OF PULMONARY CONSUMPTION), AFTER A LONG ILLNESS
WILLIAM HOLT WAS CONVICTED OF BEAKING TWO
WINDOWS IN THE DWELLING HOUSE OF EDWARD DAVIS, AT
WOLD, ON THE 17TH JANUARY INST., AND SENTENCED TO
PAY THE DAMAGE AND COSTS, £1.
JOHN WILLIAMS, CHARGED WITH STEALING A SMOOTHING
PLANE, THE PROPERTY OF EDMUND BARKER, CARPENTER
VICTIM
A
SEE ARTICLE
E
EAST HADDON
Y
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
SHOP LIFTING
SHOP LIFTING
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES, BOROUGH
PRISONERS
WILLIAM BARBS, AGED 23, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
YARDLEY GOBION, A WETHER SHEEP, THE PROPERTY OF
EDMUND KIRBY
JAMES KNIBBS, AGED 23, THOMAS BARBY, AGED 20, &
PLOWMAN JONES, AGED 37 (JONES OUT ON BAIL), WERE
CHARGED WITH BURGLARIOUSLY BREAKING INTO THE
HOUSE OF THOMAS BIRD, OF WHITTLEBURY, AND STEALING
THEREFROM A BASKET AND OTHER ARTICLES - KNIBBS AND
BARRY GUILTY ; FIFTEEN YEARS TRANSPORTATION. JONES
ACQUITTED
JAMES KNIBBS, AGED 23, THOMAS BARBY, AGED 20, AND
PLOWMAN JONES, AGED 37 (JONES OUT ON BAIL), CHARGED
WITH BURGLARIOUSLY BREAKING INTO THE HOUSE OF
THOMAS BIRD, OF WHITTLEBURY, AND STEALING
THEREFROM A BASKET AND OTHER SUNDRIES
T
1843
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
MENTIONE HORSESHO
NORTHAMPTON
D
E STREET
SEE ARTICLE
BARKER
MENTIONE
D
TOWCESTER
SEE ARTICLE
H.
BARKER
ASSAULT
COOKNOE
SEE ARTICLE
HANNAH
HARRIET
BARKER
BARKER
THEFT
THEFT
HEZEKIAH
BARKER
THEFT
A
L
VICTIM
SEE ARTICLE
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FREDERICK PANTHER, AGED 18, AND HEZEKIAH BARKER, 16,
CHARGED WITH STEALING PART OF A CART HARNESS, THE
PROPERTY OF RICHARD DOWNES
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
HEZEKIAH
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JOHN
ASSIZES
BARKER
1838
INQUEST
BARKER
JOHN
BARKER
THEFT
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE WOOD
D
STREET
WOOD
STREET
NORTHAMPTON
FREDERICK PANTHER & HEZEKIAH BARKER, CHARGED WITH
STEALING A PAIR OF REINS, A BRIDLE, PAIR OF TRACES, A
CROOPER, AND A BREECHEN, VALUE £3, THE PROPERTY OF
RICHARD DOWNES, CARRIER
EARLS BARTON
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NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
ON SATURDAY LAST, AFTER A SEVERE AFFLICTION, IN THE
35TH YEAR OF HIS AGE, MR. JOHN BARKER, HIDE MERCHANT,
WOOD STREET, IN THIS TOWN, LEAVING A WIDOW TO
LAMENT HIS LOSS
ON THURSDAY LAST AT CREATON, MR. JOHN BARKER, IN HIS
20TH YEAR, ELDEST SON OF MR. THOMAS BARKER, BUTCHER,
OF EAST HADDON
NORTHAMPTON
DIED
JOHN
BARKER
DIED
1838
DIED
JOHN
BARKER
DIED
CREATON
1837
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
JOHN
BARKER
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JONATHAN
BARKER
THEFT
BRAFIELD ON THE
GREEN
JONATHAN BARKER, AGED 19, AND THOMAS ROBINSON,
AGED 15, CHARGED WITH STEALING A TAME RABBIT, THE
PROPERTY OF THOMAS MORRIS, OF BRAFIELD ON THE GREEN
1844
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
JONATHAN
BARKER
GAME
JOSEPH
BARKER
1836
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
MARGARET
BARKER
1837
DIED
MARY
DIED
C
DIED
SHEEP
STREET
L
BATH
MEADOW
ON SATURDAY NIGHT, A YOUNG MAN NAMED JOSEPH
BARKER, A SHOEMAKER, OF THE THE GREEN, WAS TAKEN
BEFORE THE MAYOR, CHARGED WITH BREAKING A WINDOW
BELONGING TO JOSEPH PAGE, A SHOEMAKER, IN
SCARLETWELL STREET. HE WAS ORDERED TO PAY COSTS
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 76)
NORTHAMPTON
MARGARET BARKER, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR MALICIOUSLY
BREAKING A PANE OF GLASS IN A WINDOW OF THE HOUSE
OF WILLIAM THOMPSON, IN SHEEP STREET, NORTHAMPTON
ROADE
ON THE 23D JANUARY, AT ROADE, AFTER A SHORT ILLNESS,
MARY, WIFE OF THOMAS BARKER, AGED 62 YEARS
NORTHAMPTON
IN THE AFTERNOON OF SATURDAY LAST A HAY RICK, THE
PROPERTY OF MR. W. BARKER, STANDING IN BATH MEADOW,
IN THIS TOWN, WAS SET ON FIRE BY SOME CHILDREN WITH
LUCIFER MATCHES. AN ENGINE ARRIVED, HOWEVER, IN A
FEW MINUTES, AND THE FIRE WAS SUBDUED AFTER
DESTROYING BUT A COMPARATIVELY SMALL PORTION OF
HAY
1843
FIRE
MR. W.
BARKER
1841
DISCOVERY OF STOLEN
PROPERTY
MRS.
BARKER
MENTIONE HORSESHO
NORTHAMPTON
D
E STREET
SEE ARTICLE
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
RICHARD
BARKER
VICTIM
OVERSTONE
WILLIAM CHAMBERS, CHARGED WITH STEALING HAND SAW,
THE PROPERTY OF RICHARD BARKER, OF OVERSTONE
RICHARD
BARKER
DAMAGE
MEARS ASHBY
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RICHARD
BARKER
LICENSE
MEARS ASHBY
SEE ARTICLE
A
FIRE
SEE ARTICLE
WELLINGBOROUGH
A
BARKER
DAMAGE
E
A
INQUEST
THE GREEN NORTHAMPTON
L
1846
DAMAGE
C
BARKER
N
JOSEPH
P
DAMAGE
O
1842
Y
R
R
BRAFIELD ON THE
GREEN
K
IG
H
T
1838
1843
1846
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
THOMAS
BARKER
MENTIONE
D
GREAT CREATON
RICHARD HICKMAN AND WILLIAM DUNKLEY, BOTH OF LITTLE
CREATON, LABOURERS, WERE CONVICTED OF OF WILFULLY
DAMAGING A TREE, THE PROPERTY OF MR. THOMAS BARKER,
OF GREAT CREATON, FARMER, AND EACH ADJUDGED TO PAY
THE DAMAGE AND COSTS, AMOUNTING TOGETHER TO 11S.
1844
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
THOMAS
BARKER
DAMAGE
ROWELL
SEE ARTICLE
1840
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
THOMAS
BARKER
MENTIONE
D
EAST HADDON
1838
DIED
THOMAS
BARKER
MENTIONE
D
EAST HADDON
1837
DIED
THOMAS
BARKER
MENTIONE
D
ROADE
ON THE 23D JANUARY, AT ROADE, AFTER A SHORT ILLNESS,
MARY, WIFE OF THOMAS BARKER, AGED 62 YEARS
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
WILLIAM
BARKER
THEFT
YARDLEY GOBION
WILLIAM BARKER, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT YARDLEY
GOBION, A SHEEP, THE PROPERTY OF EDMUND KIRBY
1838
DIED
EDMUND
BARLOW
MENTIONE
D
1837
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
EDWARD
BARLOW
MENTIONE
D
1838
DIED
ELIZABETH
BARLOW
1843
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
JAMES
BARLOW
1833
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JAMES
BARLOW
1833
CALENDAR OF PRISONERS
JAMES
BARLOW
1833
CALENDAR OF PRISONERS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
JAMES
BARLOW
JAMES
BARLOW
THEFT
THRAPSTON
SEE ARTICLE
VICTIM
ROWELL
THOMAS KILSBY, CHARGED WITH BEING CONCERNED WITH
TWO OTHERS IN STEALING FOUR RABBITS FROM THE BARN
OF JOHN BARLOW, OF ROWELL
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
BARLOW
1837
INQUEST
REV. T. W.
BARLOW
1835
ASSIZES
REV.
THOMAS
BARLOW
1835
DIED
RICHARD
BARMBY
T
A
L
THRAPSTON
ASSAULT
DIED
K
R
A
L
C
THRAPSTON
N
THEFT
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
E
H
IG
R
Y
P
O
C
1838
NORTHAMPTON
DRUNK
A
1833
NORTHAMPTON
DIED
THEFT
THOMAS PARKER, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR MISCONDUCT
WHILST IN THE SERVICE OF HIS MASTER, MR. THOMAS
BARKER, OF EAST HADDON, FARMER
ON THURSDAY LAST AT CREATON, MR. JOHN BARKER, IN HIS
20TH YEAR, ELDEST SON OF MR. THOMAS BARKER, BUTCHER,
OF EAST HADDON
ON THE 14TH INST. IN THIS TOWN, AGED 79, ELIZABETH,
RELICT OF MR. EDMUND BARLOW, LATE CLERK IN THE ROYAL
REGIMENT OF HORSE GUARDS (BLUE)
JOHN AUSTIN, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR LEAVING THE SERVICE
OF EDWARD BARLOW
ON THE 14TH INST. IN THIS TOWN, AGED 79, ELIZABETH,
RELICT OF MR. EDMUND BARLOW, LATE CLERK IN THE ROYAL
REGIMENT OF HORSE GUARDS (BLUE)
WAS FINED 9S. 6D. FOR HIS UNBRIDLED CONDUCT WHEN
DRUNK
JAMES BARLOW, CHARGED WITH HAVING BROKEN INTO AND
ENTERED THE DWELLING HOUSE OF WILLIAM SMITH, OF
THRAPSTON, WITH INTENT TO COMMIT A FELONY THEREIN ;
THE PRISONER IS ALSO CHARGED WITH ROBBING GEORGE
BARNET, OF OLD WESTON, HUNTS, ON THE TURNPIKE ROAD
NEAR THRAPSTON
HENRY MUNDS, AGED 25, & JAMES BARLOW, 23, CHARGED
WITH BREAKING AND ENTERING THE HOUSE OF WILLIAM
SMITH, OF THRAPSTON, IN THE NIGHT-TIME, WITH INTENT
TO COMMIT A FELONY
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NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
HIGHAM FERRERS
ON THE 26TH ULTIMO, AT HIGHAM FERRERS, DEEPLY
REGRETTED BY A NUMEROUS CIRCLE OF FRIENDS, RICHARD
BARMBY, ESQ. FOR MANY YEARS AN EMINENT SURGEON IN
THAT TOWN
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
MRS.
BARNABY
VICTIM
HASELBEECH
OSWALD HARDING, CHARGED WITH STEALING A QUANTITY
OF OATS AND OTHER ARTICLES, AT HASELBEECH, THE
PROPERTY OF MRS. BARNABY
1839
NORTHANTS LENT ASSIZES
MR.
BARNACLE
MENTIONE
D
TOWCESTER
SEE ARTICLE
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
WILLIAM
BARNERY
THEFT
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
EDWARD
BARNES
VICTIM
KETTERING
CALENDAR OF PRISONERS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
GEORGE
BARNES
VICTIM
OLD WESTON
DANIEL SPRIGGS, AGED 17, WAS INDICTED FOR STEALING
SEVEN RABITS, VALUE 5S. THE PROPERTY OF EDWARD
BARNES, OF KETTERING ; AND ALSO FOR STEALING FROM THE
PERSON OF WILLIAM ROE, OF KETTERING, A PURSE
CONTAINING SILVER AND COPPER COIN, &C. NO TRUE BILL,
DISC
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GEORGE
BARNES
VICTIM
OLD WESTON
SEE ARTICLE
1845
DIED
JANE
BARNES
DIED
1846
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS JOHN
BARNES
LICENSE
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
MARY
BARNES
THEFT
1839
NORTHANTS LENT ASSIZES
MARY
BARNES
THEFT
RICHARD
BARNES
Y
THOMAS
BARNES
T
H
E
IG
K
A
R
R
NETHER HEYFORD
OUNDLE
MENTIONE ALFRED
GARDENS
D
MENTIONE
D
SEE ARTICLE
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THOMAS HUDSON, FOR 14 DAYS, CHARGED WITH STEALING,
AT NETHER HEYFORD, 12 LETTUCE PLANTS, THE PROPERTY OF
RICHARD BARNES
JOHN MOUNTAIN, CHARGED WITH STEALING A LAMB, THE
PROPERTY OF THOMAS BARNES, OF OUNDLE
NORTHAMPTON
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BYFIELD
AT BYFIELD, ON THE 11TH INST., AGED 19, JANE, YOUNGEST
DAUGHTER OF MR. WILLIAM BARNES
ST. JAMES END
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON
ANN SIMPSON AND MARY BARNETT, ALIAS MARY RUSSELL,
CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT NORTHAMPTON, THREE
SOVEREIGNS, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS HARDING, OF
LONDON
VICTIM
OUNDLE
SEE ARTICLE
BARNS
THEFT
YARDLEY GOBION
SEE ARTICLE
BARNES
1845
DIED
WILLIAM
BARNES
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
BARNES
1836
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
MARY
BARNETT ALIAS
RUSSELL
VICTIM
THEFT
L
A
BARNS
N
C
WILLIAM
1843
DAVENTRY
VICTIM
INQUEST
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
THOMAS
SUMMER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
WILLIAM
ASSIZES
DAVENTRY
VICTIM
1841
1835
BRACKLEY
L
1835
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
HORSE &
JOCKEY
C
1844
AT BYFIELD, ON THE 11TH INST., AGED 19, JANE, YOUNGEST
DAUGHTER OF MR. WILLIAM BARNES
THE LICENSE FOR THE HORSE AND JOCKEY, AT BRACKLEY,
WAS TRANSFERRED FROM DAVID BOWERMAN TO JOHN
BARNES
BYFIELD
A
1833
P
1833
O
1833
SEE ARTICLE
1833
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
BARNSBY
THEFT
BRAUNSTON
WILLIAM BARNSBY, OF BRAUNSTON, CHARGED WITH
HAVING STOLEN £55, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM MALIUS
1843
INQUEST
WILLIAM
BARNSDALL
DIED
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 48)
JOHN
BARR
DAMAGE
JOSEPH
BARR
GAME
WILLIAM
BARR
DAMAGE
EDWARD
BARRATT
DISTURBA
NCE
T
NASSINGTON
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
ELIZABETH
BARRATT
THEFT
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EASTER SESSIONS
JAMES
BARRATT
THEFT
UNION
WORKHOU OUNDLE
SE
R
1838
E
LITTLE OAKLEY
MARSTON ST.
LAWRENCE
L
Y
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ELIZABETH BARRATT, CHARGED WITH STEALING DIVERS
ARTICLES OF WEARING APPAREL, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN &
ELIZA MARTIN, FROM THE OUNDLE POOR LAW UNION
WORKHOUSE
K
1843
BREACH OF
THE PEACE
R
1842
BARNSLEY
A
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL & HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL & HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
CHARLES
H
1842
PETTY SESSIONS
IG
1840
WAS BROUGHT TO THE STATION HOUSE, CHARGED WITH A
BREACH OF PEACE IN THE STREET, ON SUNDAY MORNING AT
ONE O'CLOCK, AND BROUGHT BEFORE THE MAGISTRATES ON
MONDAY. ORDERED TO PAY EXPENCES AND BE DISCHARGED.
CHARLES BARNSLEY WAS BROUGHT UP AT THE SAME TIME,
ON THE SAME CHARGE, BEFORE THE SAME MAGISTRATES, ON
MONDAY, AND ORDERED TO PAY EXPENCES AND BE
DISCHARGED
WILLIAM & JOHN BARR, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR DAMAGING
UNDERWOOD, THE PROPERTY OF THE EARL OF
WESTMORELAND
JOSEPH BARR, FOR TWO MONTHS, UNLESS £2. 13S. 6D. BE
PAID, FOR TRESPASSING IN SEARCH OF GAME ON THE LAND
OF RICHARD REEVE, AT NASSINGTON
WILLIAM & JOHN BARR, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR DAMAGING
UNDERWOOD, THE PROPERTY OF THE EARL OF
WESTMORELAND
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JANE BARRATT, ROSANNA BARRATT, & LUCY BARRATT, ALL
OF LITTLE OAKLEY, WERE EXAMINED AND ACQUITTED ON A
CHARGE OF TAKING A STEEL TRAP, VALUE 5S. FROM A CLOSE
IN THE ABOVE PARISH. THE CHARGE WAS BROUGHT BEFORE
AGAINST THEM BY THOMAS ALEXANDER, GAMEKEEPER TO
THE EARL OF CARDIGAN
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
JANE
BARRATT
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
JOHN
BARRATT
ASSAULT
BARBY
JOHN BARRATT, FOR 14 DAYS, FPR VIOLENTLY ASSAULTING
JAMES SALISBURY, AT BARBY
1841
SHEEP STEALING
JOHN
BARRATT
MENTIONE
D
HEATHENCOTE
SEE ARTICLE
GAME
LITTLE OAKLEY
JANE BARRATT, ROSANNA BARRATT, & LUCY BARRATT, ALL
OF LITTLE OAKLEY, WERE EXAMINED AND ACQUITTED ON A
CHARGE OF TAKING A STEEL TRAP, VALUE 5S. FROM A CLOSE
IN THE ABOVE PARISH. THE CHARGE WAS BROUGHT BEFORE
AGAINST THEM BY THOMAS ALEXANDER, GAMEKEEPER TO
THE EARL OF CARDIGAN
PENELOPE BARRATT, CHARGED WITH STEALING AN
UMBRELLA, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN JOHNSTON, OF OUNDLE
P
1845
LITTLE OAKLEY
L
A
N
C
O
C
GAME
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
LUCY
BARRATT
1838
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
PENELOPE
BARRATT
THEFT
OUNDLE
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
PENELOPE
BARRATT
THEFT
OUNDLE
1845
DIED
RICHARD
BARRATT
DIED
A
1845
WELLINGT
NORTHAMPTON
ON PLACE
PENELOPE BARRATT WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING, AT
OUNDLE, AN UMBRELLA, THE PROPERTY OF T. BROWN. ONE
MONTH'S HARD LABOUR
ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT, THE 26TH ULT., AFTER A LINGERING
ILLNESS, MR. RICHARD BARRATT, BAKER, OF WELLINGTON
PLACE, IN THIS TOWN, AGED 33 YEARS
BARRATT
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
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JOHN
BARREN
ASSAULT
EDWARD
BARRETT
VARIOUS
ELIZABETH
BARRETT
THEFT
GEORGE
BARRETT
SURETIES
GEORGE
BARRETT
SURETIES
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LITTLE OAKLEY
T
UNION
WORKHOU OUNDLE
SE
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
BARRETT
THEFT
1846
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
JOHN
BARRETT
MENTIONE
D
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
BARRETT
1843
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JOHN
BARRETT
1836
DIED
JOHN
1836
DIED
MARY
BARRETT
1836
DIED
MARY ANN
BARRETT
1836
DIED
MR.
1836
DIED
1835
1835
R
1842
E
JOHN BARRETT, AGED 20, AND JAMES SMART, AGED 28,
CHARGED WITH STEALING AN EWE, THE PROPERTY OF HENRY
ELLIOTT, OF GREENS NORTON
BLATHERWICK
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N
A
ST. GILES
SQUARE
NORTHAMPTON
VIGO
COTTAGE
NORTHAMPTON
L
DIED
COMMITTED FOR WANT OF SURETIES TO KEEP THE PEACE
GREENS NORTON
Y
O
C
NEGLECTIN
G
CONTRACT
DIED
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MATTHEW WORRALL & GEORGE BARRETT, FOR RESUSING TO
FIND SURETIES FOR THEIR APPEARANCE AT THE SESSIONS
GREENS NORTON
P
THEFT
BARRETT
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K
1844
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
SARAH
R
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EASTER SESSIONS
LITTLE OAKLEY
A
1838
GAME
H
1843
BARRATT
L
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
ROSANNA
C
1842
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
IG
1845
JANE BARRATT, ROSANNA BARRATT, & LUCY BARRATT, ALL
OF LITTLE OAKLEY, WERE EXAMINED AND ACQUITTED ON A
CHARGE OF TAKING A STEEL TRAP, VALUE 5S. FROM A CLOSE
IN THE ABOVE PARISH. THE CHARGE WAS BROUGHT BEFORE
AGAINST THEM BY THOMAS ALEXANDER, GAMEKEEPER TO
THE EARL OF CARDIGAN
BRACKLEY
BARRETT
MENTIONE
D
BRACKLEY
MR. J. C.
BARRETT
MENTIONE VIGO
D
COTTAGE
NORTHAMPTON
DIED
MR. W.
BARRETT
DIED
BRACKLEY
SUDDEN DEATH
MR. W.
BARRETT
DIED
BRACKLEY
A
DIED
JOHN BARRETT & JAMES SMART, BOTH OF GREENS NORTON,
LABOURERS, CHARGED WITH STEALING AN EWE SHEEP, THE
PROPERTY OF HENRY ELLIOTT, AT GREENS NORTON
JOHN BARRETT, BOATMAN, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR NEGLECTING
HIS CONTRACT OF SERVICE WITH JOSEPH ADNITT
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ON TUESDAY THE 27TH, AFTER A SHORT ILLNESS, MARY,
WIFE OF MR. J. C. BARRETT, OF VIGO COTTAGE, IN THIS
TOWN, AGED 41
ON SATURDAY THE 15TH INST. AFTER A LONG AND PAINFUL
ILLNESS, MARY-ANN, THE BELOVED WIFE OF MR. BARRETT,
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, BRACKLEY, IN THIS COUNTY,
AGED 46 YEARS
ON SATURDAY THE 15TH INST. AFTER A LONG AND PAINFUL
ILLNESS, MARY-ANN, THE BELOVED WIFE OF MR. BARRETT,
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, BRACKLEY, IN THIS COUNTY,
AGED 46 YEARS
ON TUESDAY THE 27TH, AFTER A SHORT ILLNESS, MARY,
WIFE OF MR. J. C. BARRETT, OF VIGO COTTAGE, IN THIS
TOWN, AGED 41
SUDDENLY, AT BRACKLEY, IN THIS COUNTY, ON SUNDAY
EVENING LAST, MR. W. BARRETT, WHEELWRIGHT, &C. AGED
46 YEARS
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1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
RICHARD
BARRETT
MENTIONE
D
1840
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
RICHARD
BARRETT
MENTIONE
D
1845
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
SAMUEL
BARRETT
WEIGHTS &
MEASURES
1840
DIED
SARAH
BARRETT
1840
DIED
THOMAS
BARRETT
1846
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS WILLIAM
1842
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
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DAVENTRY
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BARRETT
CHARGING
HELMDON
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WILLIAM
BARRETT
EVADING
TOLL
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS WILLIAM
BARRETT
FIGHTING
GEORGE
BARRICK
THEFT
GEORGE
BARRICK
THEFT
ILLEGITIM
ATE
CHILDREN
H
RUSHDEN
RUSHDEN
MARTHA
BARRINGER
1842
BOROUGH SESSIONS
MR.
BARRINGER
1843
COMPLAINT
MR.
1843
ASSAULT
MR.
BARRINGER
1841
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
MR.
BARRINGER
1843
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
THOMAS
BARRINGER
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
1843
QUARTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
BARRINGER
VICTIM
HARDINGSTONE
1843
QUARTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
BARRINGER
VICTIM
HARDINGSTONE
C
N
COMPLAIN SHEEP
STREET
T
MENTIONE
D
SHEEP
VICTIM
STREET
NORTHAMPTON
NORTHAMPTON
A
E
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ELIZ. FAIRY AND MARTHA BARRINGER, MOTHER OF
ILLEGITIMATE CHILDREN ; THE FORMER FOR TWELVE AND
THE LATTER FOR SIX MONTHS
DICKINS AND PETTIT, WHO WERE CONVICTED AT OUR LAST
BOROUGH SESSIONS OF A BURGLARY, THE FORMER AT THE
HOUSE OF MR. BARRINGER, IN SHEEP STREET, THE LATTER AT
THE HOUSE OF MR. SMITH, IN SPRING LANE, LEFT THIS TOWN
ON MONDAY LAST, ON THEIR WAY TO THE WARRIOR HULK,
LYING OFF WOOLWICH
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NORTHAMPTON
L
A
C
O
P
L
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
MENTIONE SHEEP
D
STREET
K
R
GREATWORTH
1834
BARRINGER
OF NORTHAMPTON, CARRIER, WAS CONVICTED IN THE
MITIGATED PENALTY AND COSTS OF 10S. FOR EVADING THE
TOLL PAYABLE AT COTTON END GATE ON THE 13 ULT.
NORTHAMPTON
IG
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
T
DAVENTRY
A
1842
DIED
MENTIONE
D
R
1843
THE FOLLOWING PERSONS WERE CALLED ON TO PAY 5S.
EXPENCES FOR HAVING IN THEIR POSSESSION DEFICIENT OR
UNSTAMPED WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
Y
1846
GEORGE SMITH, FOR SEVEN DAYS, FOR ABSENTING HIMSELF
FROM THE SERVICE OF HIS MASTER, RICHARD BARRETT,
BAKER, WITHOUT HIS CONSENT
CHARLES JONES, FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR ABSENTING
HIMSELF FROM THE SERVICE OF HIS MASTER, RICHARD
BARRETT, WITHOUT HIS CONSENT, AND NEGLECTING TO
RETURN AND SERVE HIM ACCORDING TO HIS INDENTURE
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GEORGE HOLBROOK HARVEY, WILLIAM WARD, JOHN
HERBERT, & JOHN HILL, SEVERALLY FOR ONE MONTH, UNLESS
12S. 6D. EACH BE PAID, FOR ASSEMBLING TO FIGHT IN THE
OCCUPATION OF THOMAS BARRINGER, AND DAMAGING THE
GRASS AND WALLS
WILLIAM FRENCH, AGED 30, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
QUANTITY OF HAY FROM A FIELD AT HARDINGSTONE, THE
PROPERTY OF THOMAS BARRINGER
WILLIAM FRENCH, AGED 30, WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING A
QUANTITY OF HAY FROM A FIELD AT HARDINGSTONE, THE
PROPERTY OF THOMAS BARRINGER. 14 DAYS' HARD LABOUR
1838
DONATION
THOMAS
BARRINGER
ST.
DONATION SEPULCHRE NORTHAMPTON
PARISH
1839
BOROUGH PRISONERS
THOMAS
BARRINGER
VICTIM
1837
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
BARRISTER
DESERTING
SERVICE
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
ABRAHAM
BARRON
THEFT
1835
ASSIZES
CHARLOTTE
BARRON
THEFT
STOKE ALBANY
1835
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
CHARLOTTE
BARRON
THEFT
STOKE ALBANY
1841
ASSAULT
HENRY
BARRON
1835
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
JAMES
BARRON
THEFT
STOKE ALBANY
ON THURSDAY EVENING LAST, HENRY BARRON, SHOEMAKER,
WAS TAKEN BEFORE THE MAYOR AND CAPTAIN HEWLETT,
CHARGED WITH ASSAULTING WILLIAM SPENCER, POLICE
CONSTABLE, ON TUESDAY NIGHT LAST. THE CASE BEING
FULLY PROVED, HE WAS ORDERED TO PAY COSTS,
AMMOUNTING TO 8S. 6D., AND BOUND OVER TO KEEP THE
PEACE FOR THREE MONTHS
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JAMES
BARRON
THEFT
STOKE ALBANY
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JOHN
BARRON
Y
STOKE ALBANY
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JOHN
BARRON
THEFT
RICHARD
BARRON
RICHARD
BARRON
INQUEST
1843
1843
T
SEE ARTICLE
BARROW
THOMAS
BARROW
MRS.
BARRY
A
R
R
K
IG
E
H
RICHARD
L
C
ASSAULT
N
1843
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
NON
PAYMENT
MENTIONE ASH
STREET
D
A
1836
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STOKE ALBANY
P
1836
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WELLINGBOROUGH
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GRETTON
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GRETTON
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NORTHAMPTON
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VICTIM
JOHN NEWMAN, CHARGED WITH HAVING, ON THE 27TH
INST., STOLEN A SILVER WATCH, THE PROPERTY OF ISAAC
BARSHAM
BARSON
MENTIONE
D
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STEPHEN VEAL, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR NEGLECTING TO
MANUFACTURE INTO SHOES A QUANTITY OF LEATHER
DELIVERED TO HIM FOR THAT PURPOSE BY EDWIN
BARSTOCK
JOSEPH BARTLETT, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR RUNNING AWAY
AND REFUSING TO PERFORM A CONTRACT OF SERVICE MADE
WITH BRYAN SMITH AND JOHN CARRINGTON
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
ISAAC
BARSHAM
1845
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
THOMAS
A
1844
L
1835
ELIZABETH COLLINS, (OUT ON BAIL), CHARGED WITH
STEALING A DIAPER, THE PROPERTY OF HER MASTER,
THOMAS BARRINGER
WILLIAM BARRISTER, FOR FOURTEEN DAYS, FOR DESERTING
THE SERVICE OF HIS MASTER, JOHN ADAMS
DAVID MEAKINS AND ABRAHAM BARRON, RESPECTIVELY FOR
FOUR DAYS, FOR STEALING A GALLON OF APPLES FROM A
GARDEN THE PROPERTY OF JOHN JONES, IN THE PARISH OF
ST. SEPULCHRE.
ST.
SEPULCHRE NORTHAMPTON
PARISH
THEFT
O
1835
ASSAULT
C
1835
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1836
BOROUGH COMMITMENT
EDWIN
BARSTOCK
MENTIONE
D
1838
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOSEPH
BARTLETT
VARIOUS
TRANSPORTED
SARAH
BARTLETT
1840
ASSIZES - COUNTY
PRISONERS
SARAH
BARTLETT
THEFT
WEEDON BECK
1838
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
ANDREW
BARTLEY
VICTIM
WELLINGBOROUGH
1846
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
EDWARD
BARTON
VICTIM
GREATWORTH
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
ROBERT
BARTON
VICTIM
EVERDON
1834
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
ROBERT
BARTON
THEFT
MR.
BARTRAM
ACCIDENT
ROBERT
BARTRAM
VICTIM
DAVID
BARWELL
ASSAULT
E
H
NORTHAMPTON
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GRETTON
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A
L
P
E. H.
BARWELL
VICTIM
1841
PETTY SESSIONS
E. H.
BARWELL
MENTIONE ABINGTON
NORTHAMPTON
STREET
D
MENTIONE
D
N
C
THEFT
O
K
DRAPERY
R
NORTHAMPTON
1841
C
JOHN JACKSON, JOHN FITZGIBBON, & ROBERT BARTON, FOR
BREAKING INTO THE HOUSE OF THOMAS LOVELL, OF
BARNWELL
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DRAPERY
Y
1842
IG
1834
ACCIDENT
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
THE FOLLOWING CONVICTS HAVE BEEN REMOVED FROM OUR
COUNTY GAOL TO THE PENITENTIARY, MILLBANK, VIZ. :GEORGE BRIGGS, SARAH BARTLETT, JOANNA COOPER, AND
MARY CARDWELL
SARAH BARTLETT, JOANNA COOPER, AND MARY CARDWELL,
CHARGED WITH HAVING FELONIOUSLY STOLEN 17S. 6D. IN
SILVER, FROM THE DWELLING HOUSE OF ZACHARIAH EVANS,
OF WEEDON BECK
GEORGE BAILEY, FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR VIOLENTLY
ASSAULTING LUKE KNIGHT, CONSTABLE, AND ANDREW
BARTLEY, OF WELLINGBOROUGH
EMANUEL HUMPHREYS WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING TWO
FOWLS, THE PROPERTY OF EDWARD BARTON, OF
GREATWORTH. THREE MONTHS' HARD LABOUR
THOMAS WILLS, AGED 18, CHARGED WITH STEALING FIVE
RABBITS, THE PROPERTY OF ROBERT BARTON, OF EVERDON
BARNWELL
R
1839
T
1840
TRANSPOR
TED
ON TUESDAY LAST A CHARWOMAN NAMED ANN BLAND, WAS
BROUGHT BEFORE THE MAGISTRATES, CHARGE WITH
STEALING A QUANTITY OF POTATOES AND OTHER EATABLES
FROM E.H. BARWELL, ESQ, UPON WHOSE PREMISES SHE WAS
EMPLOYED. THE CASE WAS FULLY PROVED AGAINST HER,
AND SHE WAS SENTENCED TO 14 DAYS' IMPRISONMENT.
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GEORGE AYRES, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR DISOBEYING THE
LAWFUL COMMANDS OF HIS MASTER, E.H. BARWELL,
ABSENTING HIMSELF FROM HIS SERVICE, AND LEAVING HIS
WORK UNFINISHED
WILLIAM CHADWICK, 28, PLEADED GUILTY OF STEALING
TWO PIECES OF TILE OR CAKE OF COPPER, THE PROPERTY OF
E. H. BARWELL. TO BE IMPRISONED AND KEPT TO HARD
LABOUR THREE CALENDAR MONTHS, THE LAST FORTNIGHT
SOLITARY
JOHN NICHOLS, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR ABSENTING HIMSELF
FROM THE SERVICE OF HIS MASTER, E. H. BARWELL, AND
NEGLECTING TO RETURN
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
E. H.
BARWELL
1839
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
E. H.
BARWELL
1838
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
E. H.
BARWELL
MENTIONE
D
1837
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
E. H.
BARWELL
VICTIM
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
1838
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
EDWARD
HARRISON
BARWELL
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
JOHN NICHOLS, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR ABSENTING HIMSELF
TWO SEVERAL TIMES FROM THE SERVICE OF HIS MASTER,
EDWARD HARRISON BARWELL, OF NORTHAMPTON
1839
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
EDWARD
HARRISON
BARWELL
MENTIONE
D
A
L
A
1841
VICTIM
NORTHAMPTON
JOHN COOCH, FOR SIX WEEKS, FOR DAMAGING AN IRON
GATE, THE PROPERTY OF EDWARD HARRISON BARWELL
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
EDWARD
HARRISON
BARWELL
VICTIM
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
BARWELL
MENTIONE
D
1842
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
BARWELL
NEGLECTIN
G WORK
GRETTON
JOHN BARWELL, FOR SIX WEEKS, FOR HAVING, AT GRETTON,
NEGLECTED TO WORK, AND INJURED CERTAIN PARCHMENT
SKINS, THE PROPERTY OF HIS MASTER, THOMAS MYERS
JOHN
BARWELL
COMPLAIN
T
WELDON
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JOHN
BARWELL
ASSAULT
GRETTON
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JOHN
BARWELL
JOHN
BARWELL
JOHN
BARWELL
GAME
MR. E. H.
BARWELL
VICTIM
SAMUEL
BARWELL
THEFT
SAMUEL
BARWELL
THEFT
LONG BUCKBY
WILLIAM CHADWICK, ON SUSPICION OF STEALING A TILE OR
CAKE, THE PROPERTY OF MR. E. H. BARWELL
SAMUEL BARWELL AND THOMAS HANWELL, CHARGED WITH
HAVING STOLEN A QUANTITY OF LEATHER, THE PROPERTY OF
JOHN HARE, OF LONG BUCKBY
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SAMUEL
BARWELL
Y
FOR ONE MONTH, FOR BEING FOUND, ON THE 13 INST., IN
THE HOUSE OF EDWARD HARRISON BARWELL, FOR THE
PURPOSE OF COMMITTING A FELONY
JOSEPH WESTON, AGED 22, FOR NOT FINDING SURETIES TO
KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS JOHN BARWELL
1841
THEFT
LONG BUCKBY
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THOMAS
BARWELL
ASSAULT
GRETTON
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1840
1846
1834
1840
1841
1842
1844
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
TO OUR HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
THEFT
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL & HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
COMMITTED THE COUNTY
GAOL AND HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
THOMAS
BARWELL
THOMAS
BARWELL
WILLIAM
BARWELL
T
E
H
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CHIMNEY
SWEEP
TRESPASSI
NG
K
IG
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R
A
L
1842
GRETTON
C
1834
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LONG BUCKBY
R
1834
COMMITED TO THE COUNTY
GAOL SINCE OUR LAST
REPORT
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
N
1834
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
GRETTON
GRETTON
A
1839
P
1834
GAME
L
1846
NEGLECTIN
G WORK
TRESPASSI
NG
O
1846
ASSAULT
THOMAS BALE, FOR SIX WEEKS, FOR HAVING, IN HIS TRADE
AS CHIMNEY SWEEP, RETAINED AND EMPLOYED ONE THOMAS
BARWELL, A BOY UNDER THE AGE OF 14 YEARS, AND HE NOT
BEING AN APPRENTICE BOUND ACCORDING TO THE
PROVISIONS OF THE ACT OF PARLIAMENT
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RUSHDEN
SARAH BARWICK, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR ASSAULTING KEZIA,
WIFE OF JOHN WILMOT, OF RUSHDEN
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WILLIAM EARL & JAMES CLARKE, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR
WILFULLY BREAKING 23 PANES OF GLASS IN THE HOUSE OF
JOB BASELEY, AT WELTON
SARAH
BARWICK
GEORGE
BASELEY
JOB
BASELEY
VICTIM
WELTON
JOHN
BASELEY
GAME
LOYS WEEDON
FOR TWO MONTHS, UNLESS £2. 16S. 6D. BE PAID, FOR
TRESPASSING AFTER GAME AT LOYS WEEDON
A
1842
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
TO OUR HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
C
1844
THEFT
1834
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
BASELEY
VICTIM
UPPER BODDINGTON
JOHN SANDERS, CHARGED WITH STEALING A BARREL,
CONTAINING 18 GALLONS OF ALE, BELONGING TO JOHN
BASELEY, OF UPPER BODDINGTON
1834
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
BASELEY
GAME
BADBY
OF BADBY, FOR ONE MONTH, UNDER THE GAME LAWS
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THOMAS
BASELEY
THEFT
WAPPENHAM
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WILLIAM
BASELEY
MENTIONE
D
WEEDON BECK
JOHN HALL, FOR WANT OF SURETIES TO KEEP THE PEACE
TOWARDS WILLIAM BASELEY, OF WEEDON BECK
WILLIAM
BASELEY
MENTIONE
D
WEEDON
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WILLIAM
BASELEY
GAME
BADBY
FOR THREE MONTHS, UNLESS £5 BE PAID, FOR HAVING, ON
SUNDAY THE 7TH INST., AT BADBY, USED A GUN FOR THE
DESTRUCTION OF GAME
BRACKLEY
WILLIAM BASELEY, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT BRACKLEY,
TWO HURDLES, THE PROPERTY OF W. K. MALINS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
BASELEY
THEFT
1837
INQUEST
WILLIAM
BASELEY
MENTIONE
D
1833
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
BASELEY
GAME
LAWS
1843
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JOHN
BASELY
VICTIM
1836
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
BASFORD
LEAVING
DAUGHTER
1837
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOSEPH
BASFORD
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
PHOEBE
BASFORD
1839
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
SAMUEL
1839
ASSIZES
SAMUEL
1838
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
INQUEST
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
R
Y
E
TOWCESTER
PATTESHALL
N
THEFT
COLD HIGHAM
A
L
FOR 14 DAYS, FOR LEAVING HIS DAUGHTER CHARGEABLE TO
TOWCESTER PARISH
FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR NOT PERMORMING AN ORDER OF
BASTARDY MADE FOR RELIEF OF THE PARISH OF COLD
HIGHAM
JAMES LEONARD, AGED 30, AND PHEOEB BASFORD, AGED 21,
CHARGED WITH STEALING A POUND AND A HALF OF BACON,
BELONGING TO WILLIAM BUTCHER, OF PATTESHALL
SAMUEL BASFORD, CHARGED WITH BURGLARIOUSLY
ENTERERING THE HOUSE OF HENRIETTA HARLEY, AND
STEALING THEREFROM A SILVER WATCH
THEFT
THEFT
GEORGE YEATES, OF PASSENHAM, AND WILLIAM BASELEY OF
BADBY, RESPECTIVELY FOR TWO MONTHS, CONVICTED OF
TRESPASSING IN PURSUIT OF GAME
JOHN THOMPSON, FOR TWO MONTHS, UNLESS £1. 12S. 6D. BE
PAID, FOR BREAKING THE WINDOWS OF JOHN BASELY, OF
THE FOUNTAIN INN, TOGETHER WITH CERTAIN JUGS AND
GLASSES
K
IG
FOUNTAIN
NORTHAMPTON
INN
P
O
C
BASFORD
BASFORD
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BADBY
NON
PAYMENT
COSGROVE
SAMUEL BASFORD, 23, CHARGED WITH BURGLARIOUSLY
BREAKING INTO THE HOUSE OF HENRIETTA HARTLEY, OF
COSGROVE, AND STEALING THEREFROM A SILVER WATCH
SAMUEL
BASFORD
THEFT
COSGROVE
WILLIAM
BASFORD
DIED
STOWE HILL
SAMUEL BASFORD, STOCKINGER, CHARGED WITH A
BURGLARY AND ROBBERY IN THE HOUSE OF HENRIETTA
HARTLEY, OF COSGROVE, WAS STATED BY MR. GRANT, THE
GAOLER, TO BE INSANE, AND THE CASE WAS RESPITED TILL
NEXT ASSIZES
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 3)
WILLIAM
BASFORD
VICTIM
BLISWORTH
SEE ARTICLE
A
1839
T
1837
R
1842
MENTIONE FOUNTAIN
NORTHAMPTON
D
INN
A
1844
BASELEY
H
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EASTER SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
MR.
L
1838
ACCIDENT
C
1839
1838
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
BASKETFIELD
THEFT
HANDLEY
WILLIAM BASKETFIELD, CHARGED WITH BEING FOUND,
WITH A FELONIOUS INTENT OF STEALING WHEAT, IN A BARN,
THE PROPERTY OF JOSEPH JOHNSON, OF HANDLEY
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BASKETFIELD
THEFT
HANDLEY, NEAR
TOWCESTER
SEE ARTICLE
1839
DIED
JAMES
BASON
DIED
BLAKESLEY
SEE ARTICLE
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
THOMAS
BASON
MENTIONE
D
MORETON PINKNEY
JOHN & WILLIAM PRESTIDGE, BOTH OF MORETON PINKNEY,
LABOURERS, FOR TWO MONTHS, ON NON PAYMENT ON
PENALTY AND COSTS, FOR ASSAULTING THOMAS BASON
1845
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
WILLIAM
BASON
NEGLECTIN
ST. GILES
G WIFE &
PARISH
CHILDREN
NORTHAMPTON
WILLIAM BASON & JOHN DULEY, JUN., EACH FOR ONE
MONTH, FOR ALLOWING THEIR WIVES AND CHILDREN TO
BECOME CHARGEABLE TO ST. GILES
1844
COMMITTED TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
BASON
VICTIM
CHALCOMBE
HENRY PRESTIDGE, FOR TWO CALENDAR MONTHS, FOR
ASSAULTING WILLIAM BASON, OF CHALCOMBE
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
WILLIAM
BASS
MENTIONE
D
BASS
1835
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
BASSETT
VICTIM
1838
DIED
MRS.
BASSETT
DIED
1842
1843
JOHN
BASSIT
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
ALEXANDER BATCHELOR
ELIZABETH
BATCHELOR
JAMES
P
K
L
ROWELL
TOWCESTER
C
DAMAGE
NON
PAYMENT
R
A
BASSFORD
SEE ARTICLE
FOR THREE WEEKS, FOR DAMAGING SEVERAL TREES AT
TOWCESTER
ROWELL
SEE ARTICLE
VICTIM
WELTON
WILLIAM LABRUM, FOR SIX WEEKS, FOR VIOLENTY
ASSAULTING ALEXANDER BATCHELOR, OF WELTON, AND ONE
MONTH FOR ASSAULTING WILLIAM THORNTON, OF THE SAME
PLACE
MENTIONE
D
HELMDON
SEE ARTICLE
BATCHELOR
MENTIONE
D
DAVENTRY
EDWARD BOWE, FOR REFUSING TO FIND SURETIES, FOR HIS
APPEARANCE AT THE SESSIONS, AND TO KEEP THE PEACE
TOWARDS JAMES BATCHELOR, OF DAVENTRY
N
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
T
R
Y
JOHN
ASSAULT
A
1838
BASSETT
L
1843
WILLIAM
O
1835
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
C
1844
ROWELL
NASEBY
JEREMIAH COOPER, FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR ABSENTING
HIMSELF FROM THE SERVICE OF HIS MASTER, WILLIAM BASS,
AFTER BEING RELEASED FROM A SIMILAR OFFENCE ON THE
29TH ULT.
WILLIAM WATSON, CHARGED WITH STEALING A WATCH, THE
PROPERTY OF JOSEPH MARLOW, AND WITH PICKING THE
POCKET OF JOHN BASSETT OF THREE HALF CROWNS, THREE
SHILLINGS, AND SIXPENCE, AT ROWELL
ON THE 20TH ULT. AT NASEBY LODGE, IN THIS COUNTY, MRS.
BASSETT, IN THE 38TH YEAR OF HER AGE, SINCERELY
REGRETTED BY ALL WHO KNEW HER
E
WILLIAM
H
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
IG
1841
MENTIONE
D
JEREMIAH COOPER, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR DISOBEYING THE
LAWFUL COMMANDS OF HIS MASTER, WILLIAM BASS,
SHOEMAKER, AND ABSENTING HIMSELF FROM HIS SERVICE
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS RICHARD
BATCHELOR
CHARGING
HELMDON
SEE ARTICLE
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
RICHARD
BATCHELOR
VICTIM
HELMDON
HENRY SOUTH, AGED 21, CHARGED WITH STEALING TWO
SILVER TEA SPOONS AND A SILVER TABLE SPOON, THE
PROPERTY OF RICHARD BATCHELOR, OF HELMDON
1842
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
RICHARD
BATCHELOR
VICTIM
HELMDON
SEE ARTICLE
WERRINGTON
AUSTIN PERKINS, 42, CHARGED WITH HAVING MALICIOUSLY
SET FIRE TO AND BURNT A QUANTITY OF THRASHED STRAW,
WHICH WAS IN A HOVEL IN THE FARM YARD OF WILLIAM
BATE, OF WERRRINGTON
1834
ASSIZES
WILLIAM
A
1846
BATE
VICTIM
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
HENRY
BATEMAN
SURETIES
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
HENRY
BATEMAN
SURETIES
JOHN
BATEMAN
SURETIES
JOHN
BATEMAN
SURETIES
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
JOHN
BATEMAN
REMOVAL
1842
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
JOHN
BATEMAN
REMOVAL
JOHN
BATEMAN
VICTIM
JOSEPH
COLTMAN
BATEMAN
TITCHMARSH
A
1843
COMMITTED TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
AGED 26 (OUT ON BAIL), FOR WANT OF SURETIES TO KEEP
THE PEACE TOWARDS HIS WIFE, &C
JOHN BATEMAN, A PERSON NOW CHARGEABLE TO THE
PARISH OF NETHER HEYFORD, WAS EXAMINED AS TO THIS
NETHER HEYFORD TO
SETTLEMENT, AND ORDERS WERE MADE FOR HIS REMOVAL,
MIDDLETON CHENEY
TOGETHER WITH WIFE AND CHILDREN, TO MIDDLETON
CHENEY
THE ORDERS FOR THE REMOVAL OF JOHN BATEMAN, AND HIS
NETHER HEYFORD TO WIFE AND FAMILY, FROM NETHER HEYFORD TO MIDDLETON
MIDDLETON CHENEY CHENEY, WERE SUSPENDED ON ACCOUNT OF THE ILLNESS OF
HIS WIFE
COMPLAIN
T
RINGSTEAD
P
1844
FOR WANT OF SURETIES TO KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS HIS
WIFE
R
1842
Y
1844
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
HENRY BATEMAN, LATE OF OUNDLE, WAS HELD TO BAIL WITH
TWO SURETIES TO KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS SARAH
BATEMAN FOR SIX MONTHS
OUNDLE
L
1844
HENRY BATEMAN, FOR REFUSING TO FIND SURETIES TO KEEP
THE PEACE TOWARDS SARAH BATEMAN
E
1843
CHARLES NEWEY, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT EASTON,
FIVE TAME FOWLS, THE PROPERTY OF GREGORY BATEMAN
EASTON
K
VICTIM
R
BATEMAN
T
GREGORY
H
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
IG
1838
ALFRED BOLLARD, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR ASSAULTING JOHN
BATEMAN, AT TITCHMARSH
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KELMARSH
WE ARE HAPPY TO HEAR THAT LADY BATEMAN HAS KINDLY
GIVEN ORDERS FOR EVERY POOR FAMILY IN THE VILLAGE TO
BE SUPPLIED WITH ONE HUNDRED WEIGHT OF COALS EVERY
WEEK DURING THE WINTER
EASTON
SEE ARTICLE
LADY
BATEMAN
COAL
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
REV. G.
BATEMAN
VICTIM
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
REV. G.
BATEMAN
VICTIM
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
REV. G.
BATEMAN
1838
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
REV.
GREGORY
BATEMAN
1833
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
ROBERT
BATEMAN
THEFT
1833
MICHAELMAS QUARTER
SESSIONS
ROBERT
BATEMAN
ASSAULT
AGAINST WILLIAM SIMONS, 40, AND ROBERT BATEMAN, 25,
COMMITTED ON CHARGES OF ASSAULT, NO PROSECUTOR
APPEARED
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
SARAH
BATEMAN
SURETIES
HENRY BATEMAN, FOR REFUSING TO FIND SURETIES TO KEEP
THE PEACE TOWARDS SARAH BATEMAN
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
SARAH
BATEMAN
MENTIONE
D
A
N
C
C
KELMARSH
O
1845
EASTON
A
L
VICTIM
EASTON
C. NEWEY WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING FOWLS, THE
PROPERTY OF THE REV. G. BATEMAN, OF EASTON, AND
ANOTHER. 7 YEARS' TRANSPORTATION
T. JACKSON, INDICTED FOR STEALING SEVERAL TAME FOWLS,
THE PROPERTY OF THE REV. G. BATEMAN, OF EASTON, WAS
ACQUITTED
THOMAS JACKSON, CHARGED WITH STEALING SEVERAL TAME
FOWLS, THE PROPERTY OF THE REV. GREGORY BATEMAN
VICTIM
CHACOMBE
OUNDLE
FOR A BREACH OF THE PEACE
HENRY BATEMAN, LATE OF OUNDLE, WAS HELD TO BAIL WITH
TWO SURETIES TO KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS SARAH
BATEMAN FOR SIX MONTHS
1834
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
WILLIAM
BATEMAN
ASSAULT
RINGSTEAD
SEE ARTICLE
EDWARD
BATES
MENTIONE
D
GUILSBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
ELIZABETH
BATES
THEFT
TOWCESTER
1840
DIED
GEORGE
BATES
DIED
YARDLEY GOBION
GEORGE
BATES
THEFT
CHACOMBE
JESSE
BATES
THEFT
ISLIP
GAME
DAVENTRY
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
JOHN
BATES
GAME
1845
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
JOHN
BATES
MENTIONE
D
1845
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
JOHN
BATES
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
JOHN
BATES
1834
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
1833
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
BATES
1840
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOSEPH
BATES
1845
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
JOSEPH
IG
GRENDON
KETTERING
A
R
Y
DESBOROUGH
1845
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
C
MENTIONE
D
N
O
P
L
DAMAGE
BASTARDY
ORDERS
A
BATES
FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR USING A SNARE FOR THE
DESTRUCTION OF GAME AT DAVENTRY
OF GRENDON, LABOURER, WAS CONVICTED OF A TRESPASS
IN SEARCH OF GAME IN COLD OAK WOOD, IN THE PARISH OF
YARDLEY HASTINGS, ON THE 30TH OF APRIL LAST, AND
FINED, WITH COSTS, £2. 12S. 6D.
E
BATES
SEE ARTICLE
R
JOHN
C
1842
SEE ARTICLE
T
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
H
1835
ELIZABETH BATES WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING A PAIR OF
STAYS, THE PROPERTY OF HENRY HENSON, OF TOWCESTER.
SIX WEEKS' HARD LABOUR
ON THE 11TH INSTANT, GEORGE BATES, AGED 37, GOVERNOR
OF THE YARDLEY GOBION WORKHOUSE, HIGHLY RESPECTED
BY THE GUARDIANS
K
1843
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN GINNS, OF DESBOROUGH, WAS CHARGED WITH
BREAKING AND TAKING AWAY CERTAIN BITS OF STICK FROM
A STAKE HEDGE, THE PROPERTY OF MR. TURNER, OF THE
SAME PLACE. HE WAS REQUIRED TO PAY 5S. THE AMOUNT OF
THE COSTS. JOHN BATES AND ROBERT COLEMAN, WERE
CONVICTED OF A SIMILAR OFFENCE ON PROPERTY TO THE
SAME PROPRIETO, AND WERE ORDERED TO PAY EACH THE
SUM OF 5S. THEY WERE ALL ALLOWED A FORTNIGHT IN
WHICH TO RAISE THE MONEY
KETTERING
SEE ARTICLE
ROWELL
JOHN SMITH, OF ABTHORPE, JOHN BATES, OF ROWELL, AND
JAMES KEACH, OF IRTHLINGBOROUGH, FOR THREE MONTHS
EACH, FOR NOT PERFORMING ORDERS OF BASTARDY
JOSIAH AINSWORTH, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR A
MISDEMEANOUR, IN THE SERVICE OF HIS EMPLOYER, JOHN
BATES, OF KETTERING
FOR ONE MONTH, FOR DAMAGING, WITH INTENT TO STEAL, A
QUANTITY OF TURNIPS, AT GRENDON
JOSEPH BATES AND WILLIAM SMITH, BOTH OF RAUNDS,
WERE CHARGED BY SUPERINTENDENT KNIGHT WITH BEING
DRUNK ON THE 8TH INSTANT. POLICE CONSTABLE TUCKEY
PROVED THE CHARGE, AND THEY WERE FINED 5S. EACH, AND
COSTS
KETTERING
DAMAGE
GRENDON
BATES
DRUNK
RAUNDS
JOSEPH
BATES
THEFT
GRENDON
SEE ARTICLE
JOSEPH
BATES
MENTIONE
D
STANWICK
SEE ARTICLE
A
L
MENTIONE
D
MARY ANN
BATES
CHARGING
DESBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
MR. J. L.
BATES
DAVENTRY
SEE ARTICLE
PHOEBE
BATES
DIED
IDLE &
DISORDER
LY
RICHARD
BATES
THEFT
GRENDON
RICHARD
BATES
THEFT
GRENDON
WYMAN SMITH, FOR ONE MONTH, & PHOEBE BATES, FOR 21
DAYS, AS IDLE AND DISORDERLY PERSONS
SEE ARTICLE
BATES
MAYOR
1844
ASSIZES
THOMAS
BATES
VICTIM
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
THOMAS
BATES
RIDING ON
WAGGON
DAVENTRY
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
BATES
1835
1835
ASSIZES
ASSIZES
WILLIAM
WILLIAM
BATES
BATES
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BATES
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
RICHARD
BATH
1844
COUNTY SESSIONS
RICHARD
BATH
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
SOLOMON
1838
ASSIZES
1838
1840
R
SIBBERTOFT
NASEBY
Y
THEFT
POLEBROOK
P
DAMAGE
DAMAGE
ON MONDAY LAST MR. THOMAS SANDERS WAS ELECTED
MAYOR FOR THE ENSUING YEAR, IN THE PLACE OF MR.
SAMUEL BATES, WHO PAID THE FINE OF £20.
JOSEPH SIMONS, AGED 26, CHARGED WITH SETTING FIRE TO
A HOVEL AND PREMISES AT SIBBERTOFT, THE PROPERTY OF
THOMAS BATES
E
SAMUEL
K
DAVENTRY
IG
1844
O
RICHARD BATES, CHARGED WITH STEALING A SHIRT FROM
THE HOUSE OF JOHN HOUGHTON, OF GRENDON
R
1845
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL & HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
GRENDON
T
1845
DAMAGE
A
1839
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
BATES
H
1839
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
INQUEST
LAWRENCE
L
1845
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
RAUNDS
C
1843
JOSEPH DRIVER, LAWRENCE BATES, AND ELI BROWN, WERE
CHARGED BY MR. STEPHENS, AND OTHERS, OF GRENDON,
WITH BREAKING FENCES, AND EACH FINED 9S. 6D.,
INCLUDING COSTS, OR 21 DAYS' IMPRISONMENT IN DEFAULT
OF PAYMENT
SEE ARTICLE
THOMAS BATES, CHARGED WITH STEALING A PAIR OF
TROUSERS, THE PROPERTY OF HENRY RICHARDS, OF
POLEBROOK
SEE ARTICLE
SEE ARTICLE
WELLINGBOROUGH /
MILTON
GEORGE SIMONDS (27) AND WILLIAM BATES (32) WHO HAD
REFUSED TO IDEMNIFY THE PARISHES OF WELLINGBOROUGH
AND MILTON, IN MATTERS OF BASTARDY, WERE DISCHARGED
WELLINGBOROUGH
RICHARD BATH, AGED 24, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
WELLINGBOROUGH, FROM THE HOUSE OF JAMES FINEDON, A
WORK BOX, A QUANTITY OF RIBBONS, AND OTHER ARTICLES
THEFT
WELLINGBOROUGH
RICHARD BATH, CHARGED WITH STEALING A WORK BOX AND
A QUNATITY OF RIBANDS, FROM THE DWELLING HOUSE OF
JAMES FINEDON, OF WELLINGBOROUGH
BATSON
MENTIONE
D
LOWICK
SEE ARTICLE
GEORGE
BATTAMS
VICTIM
IRCHESTER
NORTHAMPTON SUMMER
ASSIZES
GEORGE
BATTAMS
VICTIM
IRCHESTER
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EPIPHANY SESSIONS
JOHN
BATTAMS
VICTIM
WELLINGBOROUGH
N
C
BASTARDY
A
L
A
THEFT
WILLIAM PERCIVAL, 68, CHARGED WITH HAVING STOLEN AN
EWE SHEEP, FROM A CLOSE IN THE PARISH OF IRCHESTER,
THE PROPERTY OF GEORGE BATTAMS
WILLIAM PERCIVAL PLEADED GUILTY TO STEALING AN EWE
SHEEP, THE PROPERTY OF GEORGE BATTAMS, FROM A CLOSE
IN THE PARISH OF IRCHESTER, ON THE 19TH OF JUNE LAST.
TEN YEARS' TRANSPORTATION
SEE ARTICLE
1839
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
BATTAMS
VICTIM
WELLINGBOROUGH
JOHN COOPER, CHARGED WITH STEALING A PIECE OF BEEF
WEIGHING 7 OR 8LB. FROM THE SHOP OF JOHN BATTAMS, OF
WELLINGBOROUGH
1843
LAMBS WORRIED
MR.
BATTAMS
MENTIONE
D
HARDINGSTONE
SEE ARTICLE
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MIDSUMMER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BATTAMS
MENTIONE
D
HARDINGSTONE
RICHARD WESTLEY, FOR A BREACH OF THE PEACE AGAINST
WILLIAM BATTAMS, OF HARDINGSTONE. TO FIND SURETY
FOR ONE YEAR.
ANN
BATTERSON
VICTIM
QUINTON
THOMAS MATHEW, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR AN ASSAULT ON ANN
BATTERSON, OF QUINTON
CHARLOTTE
BATTERSON
HACKLETON
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN
THOMAS
BATTERSON
BATTERSON
MENTIONE
D
ASSAULT
ASSAULT
J.
BATTISON
ASSAULT
EMBEZZLE
MENT
1836
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
THOMAS
BATTISON
VICTIM
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
BATTISON
ASSAULT
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JAMES
BATTLE
1840
DIED
WILLIAM
BATTLE
1840
ACCIDENT
REV. W.
BATTLEY
1840
ACCIDENT
W.
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ABRAHAM
ASSIZES
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
GEORGE
BAUCTT
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
BAUCTT
1842
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
GEORGE
T
FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR EMBEZZLING A PAIR OF LASTS, THE
PROPERTY OF HIS EMPLOYERS, MESSRS. HALLAM & HARRIS
BRAFIELD ON THE
GREEN
BRAYFIELD
Y
VICTIM
WELDON
C
P
O
E
BATTISON
K
THOMAS
SEE ARTICLE
R
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
R
1840
COOKNOE
A
1837
SEE ARTICLE
SEE ARTICLE
H
1840
1840
L
1834
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTON SUMMER
ASSIZES
PETTY SESSIONS
PETTY SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
IG
1845
DIED
CRANFORD
JOHN HOLLOWELL, FOR TWO MONTHS, UNLESS THE SUM OF
£5 BE SOONER PAID, FOR VIOLENTLY ASSAULTING THOMAS
BATTISON AT BRAFIELD ON THE GREEN
THOMAS BATTISON, FOR AN ASSAULT ON THE CONSTABLE OF
BRAFIELD. ONE MONTH'S IMPRISONMENT
CHARLES GILBY, AGED 19, WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING
FROM THE KITCHEN OF JAMES BATTLE, OF WELDON, A PIECE
OF BACON. ONE MONTH'S IMPRISONMENT
ON CHRISTMAS DAY, AT CRANFORD, AGED 30, MR. WILLIAM
BATTLE, WIDOWER, BREWER, LEAVING TWO YOUNG
CHILDREN
SEE ARTICLE
THRAPSTON
BATTY
THEFT
THEFT
SEE ARTICLE
ABRAHAM BATTY, 22, WAS INDICTED FOR HAVING STOLEN A
GELDING, THE PROPERTY OF JOSEPH ADAMS. GUILTY
TRANSPORTATION FOR LIFE.
JOHN & GEORGE BAUCUTT, RESPECTIVELY FOR TWO MONTHS,
AND AT THE EXPIRATION OF THAT TIME TO FIND SURETIES,
&C. FOR NIGHT POACHING
JOHN & GEORGE BAUCUTT, RESPECTIVELY FOR TWO MONTHS,
AND AT THE EXPIRATION OF THAT TIME TO FIND SURETIES,
&C. FOR NIGHT POACHING
A
N
C
THRAPSTON
BATTLEY
MENTIONE
D
ACCIDENT
L
A
BAUCUTT
NIGHT
POACHING
NIGHT
POACHING
DAMAGE
GREAT HOUGHTON
GEORGE BAUCUTT & JOHN BAUCUTT, BOTH OF GREAT
HOUGHTON, LABOURERS, WERE CONVICTED OF MALICIOUSLY
DAMAGING THE DWELLING HOUSE OF WILLIAM MARRIOTT,
OF GREAT HOUGHTON, ON THE 16TH INST., AND ORDERED TO
PAY WITH COSTS £1. 16S. 6D. EACH., AND IN DEFAULT OF
PAYMENT THEY WERE EACH COMMITTED TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION FOR TWO MONTHS HARD LABOUR
GREAT HOUGHTON
BENJAMIN
BAUD
SILVERSTONE
SEE ARTICLE
CHARLES
BAUD
VICTIM
MENTIONE MARKET
D
SQUARE
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN
BAWCUTT
ASSAULT
LITTLE HOUGHTON
JOHN BAWCUTT, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR ASSAULTING
THOMAS PIKE, OF LITTLE HOUGHTON
MR.
BAWMAN
VICTIM
GEORGE
HOTEL
WORKHOU
OUNDLE
SE
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
ELLEN
BAXTER
VICTIM
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
JOHN
BAXTER
MENTIONE
D
JOHN
BAXTER
VICTIM
JOHN
BAXTER
VICTIM
REV. R. W.
BAXTER
BURGLARIES
REV. R. W.
BAXTER
1842
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
REV. R. W.
BAXTER
1842
1842
QUARTER SESSIONS
ASSIZES
REV. R. W.
REV. W.
BAXTER
BAXTER
1846
NORTHAMPTON SESSIONS
ROBERT
BAXTER
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
SAMUEL
BAXTER
1838
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
SAMUEL
BAXTER
1838
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BAXTER
1838
DIED
WILLIAM
BAXTER
VICTIM
VICTIM
EMBEZZLE
MENT
E
KINGSTHORPE
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KINGSTHORPE
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KINGSTHORPE
KINGSTHORPE
JOHN TUCHINER, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR STEALING SIX LETTUCES
FROM THE GARDEN OF THE REV. R. BAXTER, OF
KINGSTHORPE
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NORTHAMPTON
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KINGSTHORPE
N
C
MENTIONE
D
SILVER
STREET
HENRY JAMES MANN ALIAS HENRY ASHBY, CHARGED WITH
BREAKING INTO THE HOUSE OF SAMUEL BAXTER, AND
STEALING THEREFROM A PAIR OF SHOES, TO BE IMPRISONED
SIX MONTHS, WITH HARD LABOUR
HENRY JAMES MANN ALIAS HENRY ASHBY, CHARGED WITH
BREAKING INTO THE HOUSE OF SAMUEL BAXTER, AND
STEALING THEREFROM A PAIR OF SHOES
A
VICTIM
VICTIM
MENTIONE BLACK
D
LION INN
BLACK
LION INN,
DIED
ST. GILES
STREET
MARY SETH, A PAUPER IN OUNDLE WORKHOUSE, FOR TWO
MONTHS, FOR VIOLENTLY ASSAULTING ELLEN BAXTER AND
SARAH SIMS
THOMAS WARDELL, FOR TWO MONTHS, UNLESS £3 BE PAID,
FOR USING A SNARE FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF GAME ON
LANDS IN THE POSSESSION OF JOHN BAXTER, AT WOOD
NEWTON
GEORGE RIPPIN, AGED 21, CHARGED WITH STEALING THREE
FOWLS, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN BAXTER
GEORGE RIPPIN, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
WOODNEWTON, THREE FOWLS, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN
BAXTER
K
IG
R
Y
BURGLARY
O
1842
VICTIM
A
1842
WOODNEWTON
P
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL & HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
WOOD NEWTON
L
1845
SEE ARTICLE
H
1837
NORTHAMPTON
R
1841
DAMAGE
T
1839
BAUCUTT
A
1841
HIGHWAY ROBBERY
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTON
MIDSUMMER ASSIZES
JOHN
L
1835
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
C
1842
GEORGE BAUCUTT & JOHN BAUCUTT, BOTH OF GREAT
HOUGHTON, LABOURERS, WERE CONVICTED OF MALICIOUSLY
DAMAGING THE DWELLING HOUSE OF WILLIAM MARRIOTT,
OF GREAT HOUGHTON, ON THE 16TH INST., AND ORDERED TO
PAY WITH COSTS £1. 16S. 6D. EACH., AND IN DEFAULT OF
PAYMENT THEY WERE EACH COMMITTED TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION FOR TWO MONTHS HARD LABOUR
NORTHAMPTON
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NORTHAMPTON
ON SUNDAY LAST, AGED 47, MR. WILLIAM BAXTER, OF THE
BLACK LION INN, ST. GILES STREET, IN THIS TOWN. HE HAS
LEFT A WIFE AND TWO CHILDREN TO LAMENT HIS LOSS
1837
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
ANN
BAYES
COURT
MENTIONE YARD,
NORTHAMPTON
D
HORSESHO
E LANE
1844
DIED
ELIZABETH
BAYES
DIED
1842
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
BAYES
ASSAULT
HIGHAM FERRERS
1835
DIED
JOSEPH
BAYES
DIED
KETTERING
1845
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
MARY ANN
BAYES
MENTIONE
D
KETTERING
1843
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
MR. W.
BAYES
MENTIONE
D
1842
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
W.
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
WILLIAM
ASSIZES
BAYES
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
THOMAS
BAYLEY
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
BAYLEY
1833
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
BAYLIS
1845
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS MR. W. A.
BAYLIS
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
1836
1833
DIED
ACCIDENT
1833
L
C
ISHAM
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K
R
A
R
Y
P
O
VICTIM
CHARLES PANTHER, AN APPRENTICE OF MR. W. BAYES,
APPEARED BEFORE THE BENCH TO COMPLAIN THAT THIS
MASTER HAD NOT ACTED TOWARDS HIM AS HE HAD BEEN
ORDERED TO DO BY THE BENCH, WHEN HE WAS BEFORE IT
THAT DAY MONTH. MR. BAYES NOT BEING IN THE WAY, IT
WAS DECIDED THAT HE SHOULD BE SUMMONED TO ANSWER
TO THE CHARGE
JOHN SAVAGE, CHARGED WITH STEALING A QUANTITY OF
ASH POLES, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM BAYES, OF ISHAM
NORTHAMPTON
THOMAS BAYLEY, OF GREAT CREATON, BLACKSMITH,
ENTERED INTO RECOGNIZANCE FOR HIS APPEARANCE AT THE
SESSIONS, AND IN THE MEANTIME TO KEEP THE PEACE
TOWARDS SUSAN REDLEY, OF THE SAME PLACE
FOR 21 DAYS, FOR WANDERING ABOUT TRADING AS A
HAWKER OR PEDLAR WITHOUT THE REQUIRED LICENSE
WILLIAM READ, CHARGED WITH HAVING KILLED AND
STOLEN A BOG PIG, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN BAYLIS, OF
PAULERSPURY
MR. W. A. BAYLIS APPLIED FOR A SUMMONS AGAINST JAMES
FARMER, OF HELMDON, FOR CUTTING TREES DOWN. IT
APPEARED TO BE A CASE OF DISPUTED RIGHT, AND THE
SUMMONS WAS NOT ISSUED
WILLIAM READ, 29, FOR KILLING A PIG, BELONGING TO
JOHN BAYLISS, OF PAULERSPURY, AND STEALING THE
CARCASE, WAS ORDERED TO BE TRANSPORTED FOR SEVEN
YEARS
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NORTHAMPTON
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DIED
WELTON
DIED
FARTHINGSTONE
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JUNE 9TH, AT FARTHINGSTONE, MR. G. BAZELEY, AGED 27
YEARS
SURETIES
GREAT CREATON
N
C
E
H
IG
KETTERING
MENTIONE
D
BAYES
ON TUESDAY THE 23D INST., MUCH RESPECTED, MRS.
ELIZABETH BAYES, OF NEWLAND, IN THIS TOWN, IN THE
78TH YEAR OF HER AGE
JOHN BAYES, FOR SEVEN DAYS, FOR VIOLENTLY ASSAULTING
ANN RIDDLE, AT HIGHAM FERRERS
LATELY, AT KETTERING, IN THE 75TH YEAR OF HIS AGE, MR.
JOSEPH BAYES, MASON AND BRICK MANUFACTURER,
DESERVEDLY RESPECTED BY ALL WHO KNEW HIM
GEORGE MUTTON, OF KETTERING, WAS SUMMONED FOR
REFUSING TO SUPPORT MARY ANN BAYES, A CHILD OF HIS
WIFE'S PRIOR TO HIS MARRYING HER. HE APPEARED, AND
WAS INFORMED THAT THE LAW REQUIRED HIM TO SUPPORT
THE CHILD, WHICH, AFTER MAKING SOME OBJECTION, HE
CONSENTED TO DO SO.
NORTHAMPTON
T
NEWLAND
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A
NO
LICENSE
PAULERSPURY
L
VICTIM
HELMDON
BAYLISS
VICTIM
PAULERSPURY
FRANCIS
JAMES
BAYS
BAYS
DIED
ACCIDENT
ACCIDENT
JAMES
BAYS
ACCIDENT
1845
INQUEST
FRANCES
BAZELEY
1841
DIED
G.
BAZELEY
A
SUMMONS
CASTLE
STREET
1842
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
BAZELEY
VICTIM
NETHER HEYFORD
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
BAZELEY
VICTIM
NETHER HEYFORD
1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
JOHN
BAZELEY
LICENSE
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MIDSUMMER SESSIONS
JOHN
BAZELEY
MENTIONE
D
BRAMPTON ASH
1838
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
BAZELEY
THEFT
LOYS WEEDON
1838
TRANSPORTED
JOHN
BAZELEY
TRANSPOR
TED
1845
NUISANCE
MR.
BAZELEY
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
SAMUEL
BAZELEY
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
BAZELEY
THOMAS
1838
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
THOMAS
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
BAZELEY
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
1834
1838
T
E
L
C
N
TRANSPOR
TED
THEFT
L
A
BAZELEY
WILLIAM HUMFREY & JOHN BAZELEY, CHARGED WITH
STEALING A PIECE OF ASH TIMBER, AT LOYS WEEDON, THE
PROPERTY OF JAMES MASTERS
THE FOLLOWING CONVICTS HAVE BEEN REMOVED FROM OUR
COUNTY GAOL, TO THE YORK HULK, GOSPORT :- JOHN
PRIDMORE AND RICHARD HARVEY, UNDER SENTENCE OF
TRANSPORTATION FOR LIFE, GEORGE MARSHALL, FOR
FOURTEEN YEARS, THOMAS HORNE, FOR TEN YEARS, AND
WILLIAM HUMPHREY AND JOHN BAZELEY, RESPECTIVELY
FOR SEVEN YEARS
K
R
A
R
Y
EVERDON
P
BAZELEY
TO THE HOUSE OF
WILLIAM
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
HENRY
ASSIZES
WOLLASTON
THEFT
O
TRANSPORTED
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H
IG
MENTIONE
D
VAGRANT
ACT
C
1840
GLOBE INN NETHER HEYFORD
WILLIAM SHIRLEY, AGED 40, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
NETHER HEYFORD, 30 LBS. OF COALS, VALUE 3D., THE
PROPERTY OF JOHN BAZELEY
WILLIAM SHIRLEY WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING, AT
NETHER HEYFORD, 30 LBS. WEIGHT OF COALS, THE
PROPERTY OF JOHN BAZELEY, AND SENTENCED TO ONE
MONTH HARD LABOUR
THE LICENSE FORMERLY GRANTED TO MR. CHARLES MORTON,
TO KEEP THE GLOBE INN, AT NETHER HEYFORD, WAS
TRANSFERRED TO JOHN BAZELEY
FARTHINGSTONE
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FOR SIX WEEKS, UNDER THE VAGRANT ACT
THOMAS BAZELEY, CHARGED WITH STEALING FOUR FOWLS,
THE PROPERTY OF JOHN BROWN, FROM A BARN AT EVERDON
THE UNDER MENTIONED CONVICTS HAVE BEEN REMOVED
FROM OUT COUNTY GAOL, AND PUT ON BOARD THE YORK
HULK, GOSPORT, VIZ : WILLIAM LUCK, JOHN WAITE, ELIJAH
GROVES, HENRY HUTTON, THOMAS BAZELEY, THOMAS
HUGHEY, THOMAS DRUCE, ZACHARIAH AYRES, JOSEPH
PITTAM, WILLIAM HAWKINS, WILLIAM HENSON, AND JOHN
WALKERTON
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THOMAS BAZELEY, CHARGED WITH ROBBING DANIEL
MASTERS, AT FARTHINGSTONE, OF A CANVAS PURSE, FIVE
SOVEREIGNS, AND 3S. IN SILVER, THE PROPERTY OF
STEPHEN BEDFORD
WILLIAM SHIRLEY, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT NETHER
HEYFORD, 30 LBS. OF COAL, VALUE 3D. THE PROPERTY OF
WILLIAM BAZELEY
JOHN KING, FOR TWO MONTHS, CONVICTED OF AN ASSAULT
ON WILLIAM BAZELEY, AT WEEDON BECK
FARTHINGSTONE
BAZELEY
VICTIM
NETHER HEYFORD
BAZELEY
VICTIM
WEEDON BECK
BAZELY
MENTIONE
D
LOYS WEEDON
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A
THEFT
1838
NORTHANTS ASSIZES
JOHN
BAZELY
THEFT
LOYS WEEDON
WILLIAM HUMPHREY AND JOHN BAZELY, CHARGED A PIECE
OF ASH TIMBER, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES MASTERS, OF LOYS
WEEDON
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JOHN
ASSIZES
BAZELY
THEFT
LOYS WEEDON
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MARKET
HILL
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THEFT
WELLINGBOROUGH
WILLIAM BEACHAM, AGED 43, WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING
4LBS. OF PORK, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES TOMPKINS, OF
WELLINGBOROUGH. SEVEN YEARS' TRANSPORTATION
BEACHAM
THEFT
WELLINGBOROUGH
THOMAS
BEACON
THEFT
SIBBERTOFT
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
BEADLES
SURETIES
FLOORE
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JACOB
BEAGLE
THEFT
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
JACOB
BEAGLE
THEFT
1839
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
ELIZABETH
BEAL
MENTIONE
D
1833
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
BEAL
1834
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
THOMAS
BEAL
1845
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BEAL
1845
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BEAL
BEACHAM
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
JANUARY SESSIONS
WILLIAM
1843
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
1833
BEALE
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MIDSUMMER SESSIONS
JAMES
BEALE
1835
ASSIZES
JOSEPH
BEALE
MR. J. O.
BEALE
A
L
Y
CHARLOTTE
C
DUSTON /
NORTHAMPTON
N
BYTHORN
JACOB BEAGLE, AGED 33, THOMAS WOODS, 30, CHARGED
WITH STEALING, AT KINGS CLIFFE, FIVE QUARTS OF ALE, THE
PROPERTY OF WILLIAM CUNNINGTON AND HIS COPARTNERS
FREDERIC SCHERFF (A FRENCHMAN), FOR BEING FOUND
BEGGING ALMS, AND HAVING, WHEN REFUSED, DREW HIS
KNIFE, AND THREATENED TO STAB ELIZABETH BEAL, OF
WARMINGTON
W. RICHARDSON, OF NORTHAMPTON, FOR ONE MONTH,
CONVICTED OF STEALING, AT DUSTON, PART OF A GATE,
BELONGING TO G. F. BANTON ; AND THOMAS HOLLOWAY AND
JOHN BEAL, CHARGED WITH HAVING BEEN PARTIES TO THE
SAID OFFENCE
OF BYTHORN, AN OFFENDER AGAINST THE GAME LAWS, FOR
TWO MONTHS
NON
PAYMENT
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DIED
NORTHAMPTON
ON THURSDAY THE 31ST ULT. (AT THE HOUSE OF HER UNCLE,
MR. HOBSON, OF BARTON SEAGRAVE, NEAR KETTERING),
MISS CHARLOTTE BEALE, LATE OF THIS TOWN, IN THE 20TH
YEAR OF HER AGE, DEEPLY REGRETTED BY HER CHRISTIAN
FRIENDS AND CONNEXIONS
BRIGSTOCK
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OUNDLE
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WELLINGBOROUGH
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A
FISHING
ROBERT WARD AND WILLIAM BEAL WERE FINED £1. 9S. 6D.
EACH, WITH EXPENCES, FOR FISHING WITH NETS IN THE
RIVER NEN, IN A PART OF THE RIVER WHERE W. M. DOLBEN
HAD A PRIVATE RIGHT. ALLOWED A FORTNIGHT TO PAY IN
L
A
DIED
RASPERRIES IN DECEMBER
WARMINGTON
P
O
C
1839
1846
THEFT
GAME
LAWS
JACOB BEAGLE & THOMAS WOODS, CHARGED WITH
STEALING FIVE QUARTS OF ALE, AT KINGS CLIFFE, THE
PROPERTY OF WILLIAM CUNNINGTON AND HIS COPARTNERS
KINGS CLIFFE
KINGS CLIFFE
WILLIAM BEACHAM, AGED 43, CHARGED WITH STEALING
4LBS. OF PORK, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES TOMPKINS, OF
WELLINGBOROUGH
JOSEPH HOLT AND THOMAS BEACON WERE CONVICTED OF
STEALING A QUANTITY OF HAY, AT SIBBERTOFT, THE
PROPERTY OF ROBERT DAINTY, HOLT, TWELVE MONTHS'
HARD LABOUR, BEACON, SIX MONTHS' HARD LABOUR
OF FLOORE, FOR HAVING REFUSED TO FIND SURETIES TO
KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS HIS WIFE
E
WILLIAM
K
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
R
1844
H
FIRE
IG
BAZELY
R
ATTEMPTED INCENDIARISM MR.
T
KETTERING
1844
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
SPRING
MENTIONE
HILL
D
COTTAGE
1844
1845
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
MR. T. O.
BEALE
THOMAS
BEALE
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
WELLINGBOROUGH
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WELLINGBOROUGH
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BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
THOMAS
BEALE
SURETIES
1840
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
THOMAS
BEALE
SURETIES
WILLIAM
BEALE
GAME
RIVE ISE
THOMAS
BEALES
MENTIONE
D
WOODFORD
WILLIAM
BEAN
THEFT
1842
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
GEORGE
BEANS
SURETIES
MR.
BEARN
VICTIM
WILLIAM
BEARN
MENTIONE
D
K
FOR NOT FINDING SURETIES FOR HIS APPEARANCE AT THE
SESSIONS TO ANSWER A CHARGE OF ASSAULTING HIS WIFE
R
R
WELLINGBOROUGH
A
1838
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
Y
1841
WILLIAM BEAN, FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR PAWNING A GOWN
AND OTHER ARTICLES, VALUE 7S. 6D., THE PROPERTY OF
CHARLOTTE BILLING
E
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
IG
1842
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H
1836
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL & HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
L
1845
THOMAS BEALE, FOR NOT FINDING SURETIES TO KEEP THE
PEACE TOWARDS GEORGE JONES, AND ALSO FOR HIS
APPEARANCE AT THE SESSIONS
THOMAS BEALE COMMITTED FOR WANT OF SURETIES TO KEEP
THE PEACE AGAINST GEORGE JONES WAS DISCHARGED ON
ENTERING INTO HIS OWN SURETIES TO APPEAR AT THE NEXT
SESSIONS
ROBERT WARD, FOR ONE MONTH, AND WILLIAM BEALE, FOR
14 DAYS, CONVICTED OF TAKING FISH IN THE RIVER ISE,
BETWEEN WELLINGBOROUGH AND FINEDON
T
1840
BRACKLEY ST. PETER
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GEORGE BEARSLEY, AGED 26, & JOHN JONES, AGED 34,
CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT BRACKLEY ST. PETER, A PAIR
OF TROWSERS AND A WOODEN BOTTLE, THE PROPERTY OF
SAMUEL BLOXHAM
JOHN BEASBY, CHARLES GOODMAN, THOMAS COSTELA, AND
WILLIAM TAYLOR, CHARGED WITH HAVING STOLEN TWO
SHIRTS AND A CAP, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES MARSHALL, OF
NEWBOTTLE
JOHN BEASBY, 19, CHARLES GOODWIN, 25, THOMAS
COSTOLA, 22, AND WILLIAM TAYLOR, 21, FOR HAVING
STOLEN TWO SHIRTS AND A CAP, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES
MARSHALL, OF NEWBOTTLE, WERE SENTENCED TO SEVEN
YEARS' TRANSPORTATION
GEORGE BEASLEY, CHARGED WITH HAVING, ON THE 8TH
INST., STOLEN A BOTTLE OF FISH ANCHOVIES, VALUE 2S. 6D.,
THE PROPERTY OF SAMUEL SIMCO
JOHN SHARROCK, AGED 35, & THOMAS SHARROCK, 13, (OUT
ON BAIL), CHARGED WITH STEALING 50IB OF COAL, AT
OVERSTONE, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN BEASLEY
1842
QUARTER SESSIONS
GEORGE
BEARSLEY
1833
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
BEASBY
1833
MICHAELMAS QUARTER
SESSIONS
JOHN
BEASBY
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
GEORGE
BEASLEY
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
JOHN
BEASLEY
VICTIM
OVERSTONE
1843
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JOHN
BEASLEY
COUNTERF ST. GILES
EIT COIN
PARISH
NORTHAMPTON
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1840
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
BEASLEY
MENTIONE
D
CHAPEL BRAMPTON
THOMAS WILLIS & RICHARD EARL, RESPECTIVELY FOR ONE
MONTH, FOR MISCONDUCT WHILST IN THE SERVICE OF
THEIR MASTER, MR. JOHN BEASLEY, OF CHAPEL BRAMPTON
N
C
THEFT
C
O
P
THEFT
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NEWBOTTLE
A
L
A
THEFT
NEWBOTTLE
THEFT
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
HOUSE OF CORRECTION
JOHN
BEASLEY
VICTIM
1844
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JOHN
BEASLEY
COUNTERF
EIT COIN
THE UNDER-MENTIONED CONVICTS HAVE BEEN REMOVED TO
GOSPORT FROM OUR COUNTY GAOL, AND PUT ON BOARD THE
YORK HULK :- JAMES HOWE, FOR FOURTEEN YEARS, AND
THOMAS COSTOLA, CHARLES GOODWIN, WILLIAM TAYLOR,
JOHN BEASLEY, AND CHARLES CROSS, FOR SEVEN YEARS
BEASLEY
1845
BOROUGH SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
THOMAS
BEASLEY
THEFT
THOMAS
BEASLEY
THEFT
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E
JOHN
H
TRANSPORTED
T
TRANSPOR
TED
1833
1845
CHAPEL BRAMPTON
GEORGE BRAY, FOR TWO MONTHS, CONVICTED OF STEALING
A QUANTITY OF APPLES AND WALNUTS GROWING IN AN
ORCHARD IN THE OCCUPATION OF JOHN BEASLEY, ESQ., AT
CHAPEL BRAMPTON
JOHN BEASLEY, FOR FUTHER EXAMINATION ON A CHARGE OF
KNOWINGLY PUTTING OFF A COUNTERFEIT SHILLING TO
HENRY CORNELIUS, A SHOPMAN IN THE EMPLOY OF J. H.
WAGSTAFFE, DRUGGIST
WILLIAM BEAUMONT, FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR A BREACH OF
CONTRACT WITH HIS MASTER, JOHN BILLINGHAM, SHOE
MANUFACTURER, OF DAVENTRY
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
BEAUMONT
BREACH OF
CONTRACT
DAVENTRY
1844
COMMITTED THE COUNTY
GAOL AND HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
ANN
BEAVER
VICTIM
SULEHAY
1842
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
THOMAS
BEAVOUR
UNION
ABCONDIN
WORKHOU OUNDLE
G
SE
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
NATHANIEL
BEAZLEY
1846
COMMITMENTS TO THE
BOROUGH GAOL
FREDERICK
AUGUSTUS
BECK
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
ROBERT
BECKET
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
MR.
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
ROBERT
BECKETT
1842
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
ANN
BEDFORD
MISBEHAVI AUGUSTIN
NORTHAMPTON
OUR
STREET
ELLEN EAST, ANN BEDFORD, & ELIZA GROOM, FOR SEVEN
DAYS, FOR BEHAVING IN A RIOTOUS AND INDECENT MANNER
IN AUGUSTIN STREET
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
CHARLES
BEDFORD
OBSTRUCTI
ON
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1845
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JOHN
BEDFORD
THEFT
A
VICTIM
VICTIM
A
L
BECKETT
K
R
THEFT
N
C
O
NIGHT
POACHING
C
P
L
Y
A
R
IG
1836
MENTIONE
D
NEW INN
ROADE
MARY STARSMORE, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR ASSAULTING ANN
BEAVER, AT SULEHAY
FOR ONE MONTH, FOR ABSCONDING FROM THE UNION
WORKHOUSE AT OUNDLE WITH CLOTHING BELONGING TO
THE GUARDIANS
SAMUEL BRITTAIN AND NATHANIEL BEAZLEY, COMMITTED
FOR NIGHT POACHING, ALSO ENTERED INTO
RECOGNIZANCES, NOT TO SO OFFEND AGAIN FOR THE SPACE
OF ONE YEAR
FREDERICK AUGUSTUS BECK, FOR FURTHER EXAMINATION,
CHARGED WITH STEALING A PIECE OF STUFF, THE PROPERTY
OF WILLIAM LOWE
WILLIAM FOSTER, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT ROAD,
THREE APPLE DUMPLINGS, THE PROPERTY OF ROBERT
BECKET
ROADE
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ROADE
SAMUEL PARTRIDGE, 21, CHARGED, ON THE OATHS OF
ROBERT SMITH AND OTHERS, AND ON HIS OWN CONFESSION,
WITH STEALING FROM THE HOUSE OF ROBERT BECKETT, OF
ROAD, A GUN, VALUE 20S. THE PROPERTY OF JOHN PITTAM
YARDLEY HASTINGS
ELI IVES, THOAMS HASLER, & JOHN BEDFORD, FOR REEXAMINATION ON A CHARGE OF STEALING A PAIR OF
TROWSERS, THE PROPERTY OF MICHAEL DAVIS
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
BEDFORD
VICTIM
BRACKLEY ST. JAMES
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
BEDFORD
VICTIM
BRACKLEY ST. JAMES
JOHN
BEDFORD
VICTIM
BRACKLEY
JOHN
BEDFORD
THEFT
GREENS NORTON
JOSEPH
BEDFORD
WILFUL
MURDER
1841
REMOVED FROM COUNTY
GAOL
JOSEPH
BEDFORD
REMOVED
FROM
GAOL
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOSEPH
BEDFORD
MURDERED
JOSEPH
BEDFORD
NON
PAYMENT
JOSEPH
BEDFORD
THEFT
MARY
BEDFORD
STEPHEN
BEDFORD
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
STEPHEN
1846
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
THOMAS
1836
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
BEDFORD
1838
NORTHANTS ASSIZES
HENRY
BEEBY
1834
1834
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
HENRY
ASSIZES
COMMITTED TO OUR
HENRY
COUNTY GAOL
COMMITTED TO OUR
JAMES
COUNTY GAOL
COMMITMENTS TO THE
HOUSE OF CORRECTION
JOHN
T
H
IG
VICTIM
L
FARTHINGSTONE
FARTHINGSTONE
N
C
BEDFORD
LEAVING
CHILDREN
BEDFORD
JOSEPH BEDFORD, AGED 21, WILLIAM DOWNING, 31, AND
JAMES UNDERWOOD, 21, CHARGED WITH THE WILFUL
MURDER OF JOHN DUNKLEY AT THE PARISH OF YARDLEY
HASTINGS, ON THE 6TH OCTOBER LAST.
THE UNDER MENTIONED CONVICTS WERE REMOVED FROM
OUR COUNTY GAOL LAST TO THE LEVIATHAN HULK AT
PORTSMOUTH
JOSEPH BEDFORD, WILLIAM DOWNING, & JAMES
UNDERWOOD, CHARGED WITH HAVING, ON THE 6TH INST. AT
YARDLEY HASTINGS, KILLED AND MURDERED JOHN DUNKLEY
K
R
A
R
WEEDON BECK
VICTIM
ST.
SEPULCHRE NORTHAMPTON
PARISH
IN DEFAULT OF PAYMENT OF HIS ASSESSED TAXES AND
COSTS
SEE ARTICLE
MARY BEDFORD, MARY HADDON, SARAH MILES, AND MARY
REEVES, FOR ONE CALENDAR MONTH RESPECTIVELY, FOR
VAGRANCY AT WEEDON BECK
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THOMAS BAZELEY, CHARGED WITH ROBBING DANIEL
MASTERS, AT FARTHINGSTONE, OF A CANVAS PURSE, FIVE
SOVEREIGNS, AND 3S. IN SILVER, THE PROPERTY OF
STEPHEN BEDFORD
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BRACKLEY ST. PETER
FOR SIX WEEKS, UNLESS THE SUM OF £1. 15S. BE SOONER
PAID, FOR STEALING PART OF A DEAD FENCE AT BRACKLEY
ST. PETER
GAME
LILFORD CUM
WIGSTHORPE &
THORPE ACHURCH
SEE ARTICLE
BEEBY
GAME
ARMSTON GROVE
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BEEBY
RIOT
TITCHMARSH
JOSEPH JOHNSON AND HENRY BEEBY, CHARGED WITH
HAVING BEEN ENGAGED IN A RIOT, AT TITCHMARSH
BEEBY
RIOT
TITCHMARSH
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LITTLE ADDINGTON
JOHN BEEBY, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR MALICIOUSLY
DAMAGING AND PULLING UP PART OF A LIVE FENCE IN A
CLOSE IN THE OCCUPATION OF SAMUEL WRIGHT, AT LITTLE
ADDINGTON
THEFT
A
1838
YARDLEY HASTINGS
VAGRANCY
A
1838
YARDLEY HASTINGS
P
1844
L
1836
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
O
1838
SEE ARTICLE
E
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
Y
1834
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
C
1846
MARY WRIGHT, AGED 61, CHARGED WITH STEALING 1S. 6D.
FROM THE PERSON OF JOHN BEDFORD, AT BRACKLEY ST.
JAMES
MARY WRIGHT, AGED 61, CHARGED WITH STEALING 1S. 7D.
FROM THE PERSON OF JOHN BEDFORD, AT BRACKLEY ST.
JAMES. TRAVERSED TILL THE ASSIZES
MARY WRIGHT, AGED 61, CHARGED WITH STEALING 1S. 7D.
FROM THE PERSON OF JOHN BEDFORD, AT BRACKLEY.
BEEBY
DAMAGE
1842
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
JOHN
BEEBY
NEGLECTIN
UNION
G WIFE
WORKHOU WELLINGBOROUGH
AND
SE
FAMILY
1845
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
JOHN
BEEBY
ILLEGAL
DRIVING
1842
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
BEEBY
SURETIES
1837
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
BEEBY
THEFT
1835
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
BEEBY
THEFT
1833
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
BEEBY
LEFT WORK
GREAT ADDINGTON
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
MARIA
BEEBY
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
1845
INQUEST
MARIA
BEEBY
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
1846
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
MARY
BEEBY
1842
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
MARY ANN
BEEBY
1842
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
MARY ANN
BEEBY
1841
ASSAULT
MR.
1841
ASSAULT
MRS.
BEEBY
1838
NORTHANTS ASSIZES
THOMAS
BEEBY
GAME
LILFORD CUM
WIGSTHORPE &
THORPE ACHURCH
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
THOMAS
ASSIZES
BEEBY
GAME
ARMSTON GROVE
RAUNDS
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H
T
GREAT ADDINGTON
E
R
A
R
Y
L
P
NORTHAMPTON
C
DRAPERY
MISCONDU
PARADE
CT
NORTHAMPTON
N
C
O
DRUNK
ABINGTON
NORTHAMPTON
STREET
A
L
A
BEEBY
JOHN BEEBY, AGED 39, FOR NOT FINDING SURETIES TO KEEP
THE PEACE TOWARDS JAMES ELMOR, &C.
JOHN BEEBY, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR STEALING A BUNDLE OF
HEDGE WOOD, THE PROPERTY OF THE REV. JAS. TYLEY, OF
GREAT ADDINGTON
JOHN BEEBY AND CHARLES SMITH, CHARGED WITH
STEALING A COAT, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN GOODWIN, OF
GEDDINGTON
OF GREAT ADDINGTON, FOR ONE MONTH, HE HAVING LEFT
THE WORK WHICH HE HAD ENGAGED TO PERFORM, AND FOR
WHICH HE HAD BEEN PAID
FOR SEVEN DAYS, FOR USING VIOLENT AND ABUSIVE
LANGUAGE TOWARDS MARIA, WIFE OF WILLIAM BEEBY,
BUTCHER, TENDING TO CREATE A BREACH OF THE PEACE
K
IG
GEDDINGTON
THEFT
JOHN BEEBY WAS CHARGED BY MR. MARTIN, MASTER OF THE
UNION WORKHOUSE, WITH NEGLECTING TO MAINTAIN HIS
WIFE AND FAMILY, MR. PAGE GAVE BEEBY A GOOD
CHARACTER, AND STATED THE DIFFICULTIES THE POOR
FELLOW HAD TO CONTEND WITH, ON ACCOUNT OF THE
IMPROPER CONDUCT OF HIS WIFE AND DAUGHTER. HE WAS
DISCHARGED, WITH A CAUTION THAT HE MUST PROVIDE A
HOME FOR HIS FAMILY
ABINGTON
NORTHAMPTON
STREET
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
WILLIAM
BEEBY
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
WILLIAM
BEEBY
VICTIM
NORTHAMPTON
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FOR ONE MONTH, FOR BEHAVING IN A RIOTOUS AND
INDECENT MANNER IN THE DRAPERY
MARY ANN BEEBY, FOR ONE MONTH, & MARY MARTIN, FOR 14
DAYS, FOR RIOUTOUS AND INDECENT CONDUCT ON THE
PARADE
JOHN WILLIAMS AND WILLIAM SHARP WERE COMMITTED ON
MONDAY LAST, FOR SEVEN DAYS, FOR ASSAULTING MR. &
MRS. BEEBY, ON THE PREVIOUS SATURDAY NIGHT, IN
ABINGTON STREET
JOHN WILLIAMS AND WILLIAM SHARP WERE COMMITTED ON
MONDAY LAST, FOR SEVEN DAYS, FOR ASSAULTING MR. &
MRS. BEEBY, ON THE PREVIOUS SATURDAY NIGHT, IN
ABINGTON STREET
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FOR SEVEN DAYS, FOR USING VIOLENT AND ABUSIVE
LANGUAGE TOWARDS MARIA, WIFE OF WILLIAM BEEBY,
BUTCHER, TENDING TO CREATE A BREACH OF THE PEACE
FOR SEVEN DAYS, FOR RIOTOUS AND INDECENT BEHAVIOUR
WHILST IN A STATE OF DRUNKENESS, AND ASSAULTING
WILLIAM BEEBY IN ABINGTON STREET
ROBERT WORTLEY AND JAMES COLES, CHARGED ON
SUSPICION OF HAVING ON THE HIGHWAY ROBBED WILLIAM
BEEBY, OF ONE HALF SOVEREIGN, AND 13S. IN THE PARISH
OF BARNWELL ST. ANDREW
NORTHANTS ASSIZES
WILLIAM
BEEBY
VICTIM
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
WILLIAM
ASSIZES
BEEBY
VICTIM
BARNWELL ST.
ANDREW
SEE ARTICLE
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
BEEBY
VICTIM
BARNWELL ST.
ANDREW
ROBERT WORTLEY & JAMES COLES, CHARGED WITH ROBBING
WILLIAM BEEBY ON THE HIGHWAY AT BARNWELL ST.
ANDREW OF ONE HALF SOVEREIGN AND 13S.
1841
CALENDAR OF PRISONERS
FOR TRIAL
WILLIAM
BEECHAM
THEFT
GREAT DODDINGTON
WILLIAM BEECHAM, 36, CHARGED WITH STEALING ONE
BOTTLE OF RUM AND A BOTTLE OF PEPPERMINT, THE
PROPERTY OF JOHN KNIGHT, OF GREAT DODDINGTON
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EPIPHANY SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BEECHAM
THEFT
GREAT DODDINGTON
1846
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
RICHARD
BEEOR
VICTIM
1840
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JOHN
BEESER
ASSAULT
1844
DIED
GEORGE
BEESLEY
DIED
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
BEESLEY
THEFT
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
NATHANIEL
BEESLEY
NATHANIEL
BEESLEY
RICHARD
BEESLEY
1843
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
DANIEL
BEETLE
NATHANIEL
BEEZLEY
H
E
K
IG
R
R
WAPPENHAM
Y
A
ASHTON LE WALLS
L
EASTON
N
TRESPASSI
NG
DRUNK &
DISORDER
LY
VAGRANT
ACT
DEC 30., GEORGE BEESLEY, WAPPENHAM
JOHN BEESLEY AND JOHN ASHTON, CHARGED WITH
STEALING FOUR QUARTERN LOAVES, THE PROPERTY OF
DANIEL AND JOHN DOUGLASS, OF ASHTON LE WALLS
NATHANIEL BEESLEY, AGED 21, AND CHARLES PERKINS,
AGED 20, CHARGED WITH BURGLARIOUSLY ENTERING THE
DWELLING HOUSE OF JANE PORTER, OF EASTON
EASTON
FOR TWO MONTHS, UNLESS £2. 13S. 6D. BE SOONER PAID,
FOR TRESPASSING AFTER GAME AT EASTON
GRETTON
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MIDDLETON CHENEY
OF MIDDLETON, WAS CHARGED BY POLICE OFFICER
CARPENTER WITH BEING DRUNK AND DISORDERLY. FINED
5S., AND COSTS, 11S. 6D. PAID.
C
P
O
BEESLEY
JESSE WRIGHT & JOHN BEESER, ONE FOR 21 DAYS AND THE
OTHER FOR 10, FOR AN ASSAULT ON ANDREW CORROGHAN
A
1841
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS SALATHIEL
GAME
L
1846
A
1846
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM PALMER WAS CONVICTED OF HAVING STOLEN A
QUANTITY OF BEANS, THE PROPERTY OF RICHARD BEEOR
AND WILLIAM WATSON TOOKEY, OF APETHORPE. THREE
MONTHS' HARD LABOUR
APETHORPE
THEFT
C
1843
T
1838
BARNWELL ST.
ANDREW
FOR THREE MONTHS, UNDER THE VAGRANT ACT
GAME
EASTON
SEE ARTICLE
1842
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
NATHANIEL
BEEZLEY
GAME
EASTON
NATHANIEL NEWEY & NATHANIEL BEEZLEY, FOR SIX WEEKS,
UNLESS £2 EACH BE PAID, FOR USING A DOG FOR
DESTROYING GAME AT EASTON
1845
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL & HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
NATHANIEL
BEEZLEY
GAME
EASTON
FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR USING A DOG FOR THE PURPOSE OF
TAKING GAME AT EASTON
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
MATTHIAS
BEGLEY
MENTIONE
D
1839
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
MATTHIAS
BEGLEY
VICTIM
DAVID GREEN, FOR FURTHER EXAMINATION ON A CHARGE OF
CONSPIRING WITH WILLIAM DAVIS TO DEFRAUD MATTHIAS
BEGLEY, CHIMNEY SWEEPER
JAMES MORRIS, FOR SEVEN DAYS, FOR VIOLENTLY
ASSAULTING MATTHIAS BEGLEY
1841
1846
1844
1844
1833
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
RIOT
BEGLEY
DEFRAUD
WILLIAM
BEIRD
THEFT
FREDERICK
BELAMY
ASSAULT
WILLIAM
BELAMY
BENJAMIN
BELCHER
CHURCH
LANE
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
SEE ARTICLE
NEW INN
MENTIONE
NEW INN
D
RIOT
KETTERING
SEE ARTICLE
KETTERING
SEE ARTICLE
WELLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
HENRY
BELL
BREACH OF
THE PEACE
WILBARSTON
SEE ARTICLE
1837
DIED
ANNE
BELL
DIED
STANION
ON MONDAY 25TH SEPT., AT STANION IN THIS COUNTY, ANNE
WIFE OF THOMAS BELL, IN THE 82ND YEAR OF HER AGE
CHARLES
BELL
STANION
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CHARLES
BELL
STANION
SEE ARTICLE
EDWARD
BELL
E
BARNWELL ST.
ANDREW
K
1834
MENTIONE
D
UNFAIR
SCALES
MENTIONE
D
H
1842
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
IG
1843
T
1844
SEE ARTICLE
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
GEORGE
BELL
BREACH OF
THE PEACE
WILBARSTON
SEE ARTICLE
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
HENRY
BELL
THEFT
WARMINGTON
SEE ARTICLE
1844
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
HENRY
BELL
WILBARSTON
SEE ARTICLE
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
HENRY
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
HENRY
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
HENRY
BELL
1845
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
HENRY
BELL
WEIGHTS &
MEASURES
RAUNDS
1845
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
JOHN
BELL
GAME
LITTLE OAKLEY
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STANION
WILLIAM TEBBUTT AND BIRD WILSON, WERE EXAMINED ON
A CHARGE OF HAVING STOLEN A SHEEP FROM GEDDINGTON
GRANGE, ON THE NIGHT OF THE PREVIOUS SATURDAY, THE
PROPERTY OF MR. JOHN BELL, OF STANION, AND WERE
REMANDED TILL THE FOLLOWING FRIDAY
1846
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
Y
A
R
R
1844
THEFT
N
C
BELL
C
O
P
L
DRUNK &
DISORDER
LY
THEFT
A
BELL
GRAFTON REGIS
GRAFTON REGIS
JOHN
A
L
THEFT
GRAFTON REGIS
BELL
VICTIM
HENRY BELL, CHARGED WITH BURGLARIOUSLY ENTERING
THE HOUSE OF JAMES SMITH, OF GRAFTON REGIS, AND
STEALING THEREFROM A PAIR OF TROWSERS AND OTHER
ARTICLES
HENRY BELL, CHARGED WITH BREAKING INTO THE
DWELLING HOUSE OF JAMES SMITH, AT GRAFTON REGIS,
AND STEALING THEREFROM ONE PAIR OF TROWSERS AND
OTHER ARTICLES
HENRY BELL, CHARGED WITH BREAKING INTO THE
DWELLING HOUSE OF JAMES SMITH, AT GRAFTON REGIS,
AND STEALING THEREFROM ONE PAIR OF TROWSERS AND
OTHER ARTICLES. SIX MONTHS' HARD LABOUR
THE FOLLOWING PARTIES WERE SUMMONED AT THE
INSTANCE OF INSPECTOR KNIGHT, FOR HAVING IN THEIR
POSSESSION LIGHT OR UNSTAMPED WEIGHTS, &C :EXPENSES, 5S.
JOHN
BELL
ASSAULT
BRIGSTOCK
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JOHN
BELL
MENTIONE
D
BRIGSTOCK
SEE ARTICLE
1842
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
MATTHEW
BELL
CONTRACT
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
MR.
BELL
VICTIM
1845
INQUEST
MR.
BELL
1843
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
MR. W.
BELL
1845
INQUEST
MRS.
BELL
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
OVERTON
BELL
RACHAEL
BELL
ROBERT
BELL
ROBERT
BELL
ROBERT
BELL
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BRIGSTOCK
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
T
MERCERS
ROW
NORTHAMPTON
MENTIONE
D
COURT
MARTIAL
R
BRIGSTOCK
MENTIONE
D
NEWTON
NEHEMIAH SMITH, AGED 52, & ASHER SMITH, 25, CHARGED
WITH STEALING A QUANTITY OF HAY, THE PROPERTY OF
SAMUEL BELL, FROM A HAY STACK AT NEWTON
OUNDLE
JOHN COLEMAN, CHARGED WITH STEALING A SILK
HANDKERCHIEF, THE PROPERTY OF SAMUEL BELL, AT OUNDLE
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
SAMUEL
BELL
VICTIM
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
SAMUEL
BELL
VICTIM
OUNDLE
1834
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
T.
BELL
VICTIM
BARNWELL
1840
INQUEST
THOMAS
BELL
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
THOMAS
BELL
1837
DIED
THOMAS
BELL
MENTIONE
D
1834
ASSIZES
THOMAS
BELL
VICTIM
THOMAS
BELL
VICTIM
W.
BELL
NON
PAYMENT
1845
O
A
L
A
N
C
C
BELL
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
OF THE RIFLE BRIGADE, FOR SIX MONTHS, PURSUANT TO
SENTENCE OF COURT MARTIAL
OF THE RIFLE BRIGADE, FOR SIX MONTHS, PURSUANT TO
SENTENCE OF COURT MARTIAL
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SAMUEL
MENTIONE ANGEL
HOTEL
D
MENTIONE
D
SEE ARTICLE
STANION & LITTLE
OAKLEY
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
VICTIM
K
IG
FINEDON
1841
1834
OF FINEDON, BUTCHER, ENTERED INTO RECOGNIZANCE WITH
TWO SURETIES, FOR HIS APPEARANCE AT THE SESSIONS TO
ANSWER TO INDICTMENT FOR AN ASSAULT ON OVERTON
BELL, AND MR. JOHN CLAPHAM, OF FINEDON
E
MENTIONE
D
A
1843
MERCERS
ROW
R
1841
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
Y
1841
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
STANION
P
1844
MATTHEW BELL, TINMAN, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR NOT
PERFORMING A CONTRACT OF SERVICE ENTERED INTO WITH
JOHN FIFIELD TURNER
WILLIAM TEBBUTT, AGED 23, AND WILSON BIRD, 18,
CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT STANION, A SHEEP, THE
PROPERTY OF MESSRS. BELL
H
1844
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
L
1844
JOHN COLEMAN CHARGED WITH STEALING A SILK
HANDKERCHIEF THE PROPERTY OF SAMUEL BELL, AT OUNDLE.
12 MONTHS' HARD LABOUR
WILLIAM COOTEN, OF BARNWELL, FOR TWO MONTHS,
CONVICTED OF ASSAULTING T. BELL
NORTHAMPTON
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HANNINGTON
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STANION
ON MONDAY 25TH SEPT., AT STANION IN THIS COUNTY, ANNE
WIFE OF THOMAS BELL, IN THE 82ND YEAR OF HER AGE
BARNWELL ST.
ANDREW
BARNWELL ST.
ANDREW
BRIGSTOCK
SEE ARTICLE
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WILLIAM
BELL
1835
ASSIZES
WILLIAM
BELL
WILLIAM
BELL
GEORGE
BELL
JOHN
BELL
JOHN
BELL
JOHN
BELL
MRS.
BELL
SAMUEL
BELL
VICTIM
W.
BELL
NON
PAYMENT
WILLIAM
BELL
VICTIM
1837
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
BENJAMIN
BELLAMY
1837
ASSIZES
BENJAMIN
BELLAMY
1839
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
FRED
1841
CALENDAR OF PRISONERS
FOR TRIAL
FREDERICK
BELLAMY
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
FREDERICK
BELLAMY
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EPIPHANY SESSIONS
FREDERICK
BELLAMY
1846
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
THEFT
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STANION
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T
SUDBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
RAUNDS
SEE ARTICLE
NEWTON
NEHEMIAH & ASHER SMITH, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
QUANTITY OF HAY FROM A HAYSTACK AT NEWTON, THE
PROPERTY OF SAMUEL BELL
H
STANION
BRIGSTOCK
BRIGSTOCK
BRIGSTOCK
DAMAGE
A
BELLAMY
L
THEFT
A
BELLAMY
SEE ARTICLE
N
C
FREDERICK
GREAT OAKLEY
SURETIES
O
1845
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
SEE ARTICLE
R
1844
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
BRIGSTOCK
A
1841
SEE ARTICLE
L
1846
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
WARMINGTON
C
1837
GAME
FREEMAN STARSMORE, AGED 20, WAS CONVICTED OF
STEALING A DUCK, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM BELL, OF
BRIGSTOCK. THREE MONTHS' HARD LABOUR
IG
1846
R
1846
BRIGSTOCK
Y
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
COMPLAIN
T
P
1835
VICTIM
E
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
K
1845
KETTERING
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BENJAMIN BELLAMY AND JOSEPH RAWSON WERE BOUND, IN
£20 EACH, FOR THE APPEARANCE AT THE ENSUING QUARTER
SESSIONS, OF FREEMAN STARSMORE, WHO HAD BEEN
COMMITTED FOR FELONY
ROBERT SHEPHERD ALIAS BRIGGS, 20, CHARGED WITH
STEALING A SHEEP, AT BRIGSTOCK, THE PROPERTY OF
THOMAS WILLS, AND BENJAMIN BELLAMY, 27, CHARGED
WITH BEING ACCESSARY TO THE SAME
ALVAN SHARMAN AND FRED BELLAMY, RESPECTIVELY FOR
TWO MONTHS (UNLESS CERTAIN FINES BE SOONER PAID)
SHARMAN FOR MALICIOUSLY INJURING THE FURNITURE OF
WILLIAM SHARMAN, BELLAMY FOR INJURING THE
FURNITURE OF JAMES BELLAMY
FREDERICK BELLAMY, 22, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
FAGGOT, VALUE 2D. THE PROPERTY OF JOSIAH HAWTHORN
OF KETTERING
THEFT
KETTERING
FREDERICK BELLAMY, CHARGED WITH STEALING A FAGGOT,
THE PROPERTY OF JOSIAH HAWTHORN, OF KETTERING
THEFT
KETTERING
FREDERICK BELLAMY, 22, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
FAGGOT, VALUE 2D. THE PROPERTY OF JOSIAH HAWTHORN,
AT KETTERING. NO BILL.
KETTERING
FREDERICK BELLAMY AND JAMES BELLAMY, OF KETTERING,
WERE CONVICTED OF ASSAULTING A LAD, NAMED HENRY
CORNISH, A SWEEP, BY KICKING HIM, ON THE 6TH JUNE, AND
WERE ORDERED TO PAY PENALTY AND COSTS - JAMES
BELLAMY, £1. : FREDERICK BELLAMY, 11S. 6D.
ASSAULT
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
FREDERICK
BELLAMY
THEFT
KETTERING
JAMES ELMORE, THOMAS BAILEY, FREDERICK BELLAMY &
WILLIAM DRIVER, CHARGED WITH STEALING A QUANTITY OF
LEAD FROM THE PARISH CHURCH OF KETTERING
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
FREDERICK
BELLAMY
THEFT
KETTERING
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KETTERING
FREDERICK BELLAMY AND JAMES BELLAMY, OF KETTERING,
WERE CONVICTED OF ASSAULTING A LAD, NAMED HENRY
CORNISH, A SWEEP, BY KICKING HIM, ON THE 6TH JUNE, AND
WERE ORDERED TO PAY PENALTY AND COSTS - JAMES
BELLAMY, £1. : FREDERICK BELLAMY, 11S. 6D.
ASSAULT
JAMES
BELLAMY
MENTIONE
D
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JAMES
ASSIZES
BELLAMY
MENTIONE
D
1846
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
MR.
BELLAMY
UNEQUAL
BALANCE
1844
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BELLAMY
THREATENI
NG
LANGUAGE
1838
INQUEST
WILLIAM
BELLAMY
1845
INQUEST
MRS.
1837
INQUEST
GEORGE
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
JAMES
BELTON
1839
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JAMES
1833
1840
1844
BELLAMY
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
SAMUEL
ASSIZES
TO THE HOUSE OF
ELIZABETH
CORRECTION
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE WILLIAM
OF CORRECTION
BUTCHER, OF DEAN, WAS CONVICTED IN A FINE OF 10S. FOR
USING A BALANCE UNEQUAL, AGAINST THE BUYER, TO THE
AMOUNT OF HALF AN OUNCE
FETTER
LANE
K
NORTHAMPTON
N
DIED
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SEE ARTICLE (AGE 17)
WELLINGBOROUGH
ON THE 1ST INSTANT AN AWFUL INSTANCE OF SUDDEN
DEATH OCCURRED IN WELLINGBOROUGH TO A YOUNG
WOMAN NAMED BELLAMY, WHO DROPPED DOWN DEAD
WHILST IN THE ACT OF DRESSING HERSELF, WHICH SHE HAD
COMPLETED WITH EXCEPTION OF HOOKING HER DRESS
BEHIND
NORTHAMPTON
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SEE ARTICLE (AGED 28)
A
BELTON
DEAN
BRIGSTOCK
MENTIONE VIGO
COTTAGE
D
DIED
BELLFIELD
SEE ARTICLE
C
SUDDEN DEATH
C
1842
DEENETHORPE
R
R
Y
O
P
DIED
E
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
IG
1839
ALVAN SHARMAN AND FRED BELLAMY, RESPECTIVELY FOR
TWO MONTHS (UNLESS CERTAIN FINES BE SOONER PAID)
SHARMAN FOR MALICIOUSLY INJURING THE FURNITURE OF
WILLIAM SHARMAN, BELLAMY FOR INJURING THE
FURNITURE OF JAMES BELLAMY
T
BELLAMY
A
JAMES
H
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
L
1846
EASTON
BELTON
SURETIES
KINGS CLIFFE
JAMES BELTON, FOR SIX MONTHS, UNLESS HE FIND
SECURTIES FOR HIM TO KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS KEZIA
MASON, OF KINGS CLIFFE
BELTON
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
BEMAN
VICTIM
DENSHANGER
MARY ATKINS, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR ASSAULTING
ELIZABETH BEMAN, OF DENSHANGER
BENBOW
BEATING A
HORSE
COSGROVE
WILLIAM BENBOW, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR CRUELLY BEATING A
HORSE, AT COSGROVE, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES AYERS
A
L
THEFT
DANIEL PALMER AND JAMES BELTON, CHARGED WITH
ASSAULTING AND ATTEMPTING TO ROB MADDISON PALMER,
AT EASTON ; AND WITH FELONIOUSLY DEMANDING MONEY
OF ANN BULLIMORE, AT THE SAME PLACE
MIDDLETON CHENEY
OF PAULERSPURY, FOR THE NON-PERFORMANCE OF AN
ORDER FILIATION. WILLIAM BENBOW, OF MIDDLETON
CHENEY, ON A CONVICTION SIMILAR TO THE LAST
MENTIONED
BENBRIDGE
ILLEGITIM
ATE CHILD
DESBOROUGH
THOMAS BENBRIDGE, OF DESBOROUGH, HAD AFFILIATED ON
HIM AN ILLEGITIMATE CHILD BORN OF REBECCA SHARP, ON
THE 3D OF MAY LAST. IN BOTH CASES THE USUALALLOWANCE
OF 1S. 6D. PER WEEK, WITH COSTS, WAS ORDERED
SARAH
BENEFIELD
THEFT
DAVENTRY
SARAH BENEFIELD, 24, CHARGED WITH STEALING A PURSE
AND 2S. 6D. FROM WILLIAM EAGLESTONE, AT DAVENTRY
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EPIPHANY SESSIONS
SARAH
BENEFIELD
THEFT
DAVENTRY
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
SARAH
BENFIELD
THEFT
1844
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
BENJAMIN
BENFORD
ASSAULT
1843
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
BENJAMIN
BENFORD
WOOL
MENTIONE
PACK INN
D
YARD
1842
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
LUCY
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
JANUARY SESSIONS
LUCY
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
BENFORD
1845
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
1842
QUARTER SESSIONS
1833
1834
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
MICHAELMAS QUARTER
SESSIONS
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
O
KETTERING
CRANFORD
L
THEFT
N
C
THEFT
LITTLE OAKLEY
GEDDINGTON
A
BENFORD
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A
VICTIM
BENFORD
E
STANION
Y
BENFORD
1844
1834
DAVENTRY
P
JOSHUA
SARAH BENEFIELD, 24, WAS CHARGED WITH STEALING A
PURSE AND 2S. 6D. FROM WILLIAM EAGLESTONE AT
DAVENTRY - NO TRUE BILL
SARAH BENFIELD, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT DAVENTRY,
A PURSE AND 1S. 6D. IN SILVER FROM THE PERSON OF
WILLIAM EAGLESTONE
K
1841
R
CALENDAR OF PRISONERS
FOR TRIAL
T
THOMAS
R
FILIATION
H
1841
BENBOW
C
1844
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
IG
1833
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
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THOMAS THOMPSON WAS CONVICTED OF BEING DRUNK AND
ASSAULTING MR. JOSHUA BENFORD, OF CRANSLEY, ON THE
13TH APRIL. HE WAS FINED 40S., AND IN DEFAULT OF
PAYMENT, TO BE IMPRISONED TWO MONTHS
LUCY BENFORD, AGED 32, WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING A
QUANTITY OF WOOL FROM A CLOSE AT GEDDINGTON, AND
FROM THE PREMISES OF EDWARD CHAPMAN, OF LITTLE
OAKLEY, THE PROPERTY OF THE SAID EDWARD CHAPMAN.
NO BILL
LUCY BENFORD, AGED 45, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
QUANTITY OF WOOL FROM A CLOSE IN GEDDINGTON, AND
FROM THE PREMISES OF EDWARD CHAPMAN, OF LITTLE
OAKLEY, THE PROPERTY OF THE AFORESAID EDWARD
CHAPMAN
JOSEPH EXLEY, CHARGED WITH HAVING, AT KETTERING,
STOLEN A COAT AND WAISTCOAT, VALUE 8S., THE PROPERY
OF WILLIAM BENFORD
KETTERING
BENFORD
CHARGING
STANION
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WILLIAM
BENFORD
VICTIM
KETTERING
JOSEPH EXLEY, AGED 29, CHARGED WITH STEALING A COAT
AND WAISTCOAT FROM THE HOUSE OF WILLIAM BENFORD,
OF KETTERING
EPHRAIM
BENJAMIN
SURETIES
WELTON
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RICHARD
BENJAMIN
MENTIONE
D
MURCOT
SEE ARTICLE
THOMAS
BENJAMIN
ASSAULT
WELTON
THOMAS BENJAMIN, CHARGED WITH HAVING VIOLENTLY
ASSAULTED THOMAS SABIN, THIRDBOROUGH OF WELTON,
AND ATTEMPTED THE RESCUE OF A PRISONER
A
L
VICTIM
BENNET
GAME
LAWS
DENTON
UNDER THE GAME LAWS, GEORGE KNIGHT, OF DENTON, FOR
TWO MONTHS, THOMAS PEACH, OF WOODNEWTON, FOR TWO
MONTHS, MORICE BENNET, OF DENTON, FOR THREE MONTHS,
JAMES RIPPIN, OF WOODNEWTON, FOR TWO MONTHS
BENJAMIN
BENNETT
GAME
PASSENHAM
FOR THREE MONTHS AND TO FIND SURETIES, FOR
DESTROYING A PHEASANT IN POND RIDING COPPICE, IN THE
PARISH OF PASSENHAM
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
HANNAH
BENNETT
VICTIM
CHACOMBE
SEE ARTICLE
1845
BOROUGH SESSIONS
JOHN
BENNETT
ASSAULT
1845
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JOHN
BENNETT
ASSAULT
1845
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
JOHN
BENNETT
ASSAULT
1837
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
BENNETT
THEFT
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
MICHAEL
BENNETT
Y
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
MORRICE
BENNETT
1843
QUARTER SESSIONS
REBECCA
BENNETT
1846
MIDDLETON CHENEY PETTY
WILLIAM
SESSIONS
BENNETT
DRUNKENE
SS
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BENNETT
A
WILLIAM
BENNETT
WILLIAM
BENNETT
MORICE
1836
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
1843
JOHN BENNETT, AGED 31, CHARGED WITH ASSAULTING
GEORGE MEAD WHILE IN THE EXECUTION OF HIS DUTY AS
CONSTABLE
T
1834
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
1834
1843
1845
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
BENNETTT
E
H
L
ASSAULT
R
A
L
PRESTON DEANERY
C
N
VICTIM
JOHN BENNETT, AGED 31, CHARGED WITH ASSAULTING
GEORGE MEAD WHILE IN THE EXECUTION OF HIS DUTY AS
CONSTABLE, WAS FOUND GUILTY. TO APPEAR FOR
JUDGEMENT WHEN CALLED UPON
FOR ONE MONTH, FOR STEALING A QUANTITY OF TURNIPS AT
DUSTON
K
IG
R
BENNETT
JOHN
CHACOMB
P
O
THEFT
C
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTON SUMMER
ASSIZES
DUSTON
VICTIM
A
1843
JOHN BENNETT, CHARGED WITH HAVING, ON THE 9TH INST.,
VIOLENTLY ASSAULTING GEORGE MEAD, POLICE CONSTABLE,
AND RESISTED HIS LAWFUL APPRENHENSION
THRAPSTON
CHACOMBE
ROADE
JOHN CROSS, CHARGED WITH STEALING A BLUNDERBUSS,
THE PROPERTY OF MICHAEL BENNETT, OF CHACOMB, AND A
GUN, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS PLUMB
MORRICE BENNETT, CHARGED WITH ROBBING JOHN
SPENCER ON THE KING'S HIGHWAY, IN THE PARISH OF
PRESTON DEANERY, OF SOME MEAT, CHEESE, & C.
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WILLIAM BENNETT, PULBICAN, OF CHACOMBE, WAS
CHARGED BY SUPERINTENDENT DEWDNEY WITH HAVING ON
THE 10TH NOV ALLOWED DRUNKENESS IN HIS HOUSE.
CONVICTED IN 10S. FINE, AND 11S. 6D. COSTS. PAID.
THE COMPLAINT OF SARAH WHITLOCK, AGAINST WILLIAM
BENNETT, FOR AN ASSAULT COMMITTED AT ROADE, ON THE
24TH JANUARY LAST, WAS DISMISSED
ASSAULT
DAVENTRY
WILLIAM BENNETT, FOR ONE MONTH, CONVICTED OF AN
ASSAULT ON JAMES ELMORE, OF DAVENTRY
MENTIONE
D
HACKLETON
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HACKLETON
WILLIAM MINNEY, OF YARDLEY HASTINGS, LABOURER, WAS
CONVICTED OF BEING DRUNK AT YARDLEY HASTINGS ON THE
21ST INSTANT., AND ADJUDGED TO PAY THE SUM OF 5S. THE
COMPLAINT AGAINST BENNETT & WESLEY, FOR DRUNKENESS
AT HACKLETON, WAS DISMISSED FOR WANT OF EVIDENCE
DRUNK
ASSAULT
JOHN BENNETT & WILLIAM LEE, FOR TWO MONTHS, UNLESS
£10 EACH BE PAID, FOR ASSAULTING JOHN SMITH &
WILLIAM BETTS, IN THE EXECUTION OF THEIR DUTY AS
CONSTABLES
1845
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
ELIZABETH
BENSON
HOUSE OF
ILL FAME
1839
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
ELIZABETH
BENSON
THEFT
1839
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
ELIZABETH
BENSON
THEFT
1837
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
BENSON
THEFT
RADSTONE
1839
DIED
REV.
WILLIAM
BENSON
DIED
ASHBY LEDGERS
1842
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
ROBERT
BENSON
THEFT
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
ROBERT
BENSON
VICTIM
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
BENSON
LEAVING
FAMILY
THOMAS
BENSON
LEAVING
CHILDREN
THOMAS
BENSON
THOMAS
BENSON
NATHANIEL
BENT
T
NATHANIEL
Y
BENT
THOMAS WILLS, CHARGED WITH STEALING FIVE TAME
RABBITS, THE PROPERTY OF ROBERT BENSON
THOMAS BENSON, AGED 43, CHARGED WITH DESERTING HIS
FAMILY AND LEAVING THEM CHARGEABLE TO THE PARISH OF
RADSTON
FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR RUNNING AWAY AND LEAVING HIS
FOUR CHILDREN CHARGEABLE TO RADSTONE
FOR ONE MONTH, FOR MALICIOUSLY COMMITTING DAMAGE
UPON THE PROPERTY OF LORD FRANCIS AND OTHERS, AT
BRACKLEY ST. PETERS
THOMAS BENSON, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR STEALING PART OF
A GATE AT RADSTONE, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM
HOLBEACH, ESQ.
K
R
A
RADSTONE
ROBERT BENSON, CHARGED WITH BREAKING AND CARRYING
AWAY PART OF A RAIL FENCE, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM
DICEY, OF WELLINGBOROUGH, WAS FINED 11S. INCLUDING
EXPENSES, AND IN DEFAULT OF PAYMENT, COMMITTED
E
H
IG
R
RADSTON
L
BRACKLEY ST. PETER
C
RADSTONE
UNION
MISBEHAVI
WORKHOU DAVENTRY
OUR
SE
UNION
MISCONDU
WORKHOU DAVENTRY
CT
SE
N
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
THEFT
A
1843
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
SEE ARTICLE
WELLINGBOROUGH
P
1837
NORTHAMPTON
DAMAGE
O
1843
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
C
1839
FOR SIX MONTHS, UNLESS SURETIES ARE FOUND, FOR
KEEPING A HOUSE OF ILL FAME
ELIZABETH DAWSON, ELIZABETH BENSON, & MARGARET
GLEESON, CHARGED WITH STEALING A GOWN, THE
PROPERTY OF HANNAH PILMUIR
ELIZABETH DAWSON, ELIZABETH BENSON, AND MARGERET
GLEESON, CHARGED WITH STEALING A GOWN, THE
PROPERTY OF HANNAH PILMUIR AND ANOTHER, WERE
ACQUITTED FROM WANT OF EVIDENCE
JOHN BENSON, OF RADSTONE, FOR STEALING PART OF A
TREE, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM HOLBEACHE, ESQ.
FOR 21 DAYS, FOR MISBEHAVIOUR IN THE DAVENTRY UNION
WORKHOUSE
FOR 14 DAYS, FOR MISCONDUCT IN THE DAVENTRY UNION
WORKHOUSE
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
ON THE 27TH ULT., DEEPLY LAMENTED BY PARENTS AND
FRIENDS, AFTER A FEW DAYS' SEVERE ILLNESS, THOMAS
WOOD, ONLY SON OF MR. THOMAS BENT, GROCER, OF THIS
TOWN, AGED SIX YEARS AND THREE MONTHS
BROUGHTON
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DIED
THOMAS
BENT
1842
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
MR.
BENTFORD
COMPLAIN
T
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
THOMAS
BENTLEY
BEGGING
ALMS
FOR ONE MONTH, AS IDLE AND DISORDERLY PERSONS, IN
BEGGING ALMS AT COTTINGHAM, MIDDLETON,
WELLINGBOROUGH, AND KINGSUTTON
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
ANN
BENTLY
VAGRANCY
ANN BENTLY & CAROLINE MARTIN, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR
VAGRANCY
1842
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
THOMAS
BENTLY
BEGGING
A
L
1843
FINEDON
THOMAS BENTLY, CHARGED BY POLICE CONSTABLE MABB
WITH BEGGING IN FINEDON, WAS COMMITTED FOR
FOURTEEN DAYS HARD LABOUR
1843
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
CHARLES
BENTON
1843
EMBEZZLING LEATHER
CHARLES
BENTON
1834
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
MICHAELMAS QUARTER
SESSIONS
JOHN
MILTON
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN
BENTON
THEFT
MILTON
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN
BENTON
THEFT
MILTON
SEE ARTICLE
WARMINGTON
JESSE WRIGHT, FOR SIX MONTHS, FOR ASSAULTING C. P.
BERKELEY, ESQ. OF OUNDLE, OBSTRUCTING THE CONSTABLE,
AND OTHERWISE COMMITTING A VIOLENT BREACH OF THE
PEACE
WILLIAM EATON, CHARGED WITH HAVING STOLEN A
QUANTITY OF HAY, AT TANSOR, BELONGING TO WILLIAM
BERKELEY
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ROBERT CRAYTHORN, AGED 18, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
QUANTITY OF OATS, UNDRESSED, FROM THE PREMISES OF
BENJAMIN BERRIDGE, OF WARMINGTON
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LITTLE WELDON
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A
SEE ARTICLE
WARMINGTON
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OUNDLE
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OUNDLE
SEE ARTICLE
C. P.
BERKELEY
VICTIM
OUNDLE
1833
COMMITMENTS TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
BERKELEY
VICTIM
1840
THEFT
THOMAS
BERRELL
THEFT
1835
ASSIZES
BENJAMIN
BERRIDGE
VICTIM
1835
ASSIZES
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
BENJAMIN
BERRIDGE
CHARLES
BERRIDGE
VICTIM
COMPLAIN
T
G. R.
BERRIDGE
ROBERT
BERRIDGE
ASSIZES
ROBERT
BERRIDGE
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
SARAH
ASSIZES
BERRIDGE
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
SARAH
ASSIZES
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
1841
1841
N
1843
L
A
BERRIDGE
CONCEAL
BIRTH
WELDON
BERRIDGE
CONCEALIN
G BIRTH
WELDON
SARAH
BERRIDGE
VICTIM
GLAPTHORNE
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
SARAH
BERRIDGE
VICTIM
COTTESTOCK
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MIDSUMMER SESSIONS
SARAH
BERRIDGE
VICTIM
COTTERSTOCK
A
E
K
R
CONCEALIN
G THE
BIRTH OF A
CHILD
C
1843
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
SAMUEL
IG
R
VICTIM
O
1835
WARMINGTON
C
1837
NORTHAMPTON
Y
1839
TANSOR
P
1842
T
1837
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
H
1833
BENTON
EMBEZZLE
MENT
THEFT
L
1834
CHARLES BENTON, FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR EMBEZZLING A
QUANTITY OF LEATHER ENTRUSTED TO HIM TO BE MADE UP
INTO BLUCHER SHOES BY J.S. FAULKNER
EMBEZZLE
MENT
WILLIAM BERRIDGE, OF UPPER BENEFIELD, AND LAWRANCE
TURNER, OF KELMARSH, WERE BOUND IN £20 BOND EACH
FOR THE APPEARANCE, AT THE ENSUING ASSIZES, OF SARAH
BERRIDGE, WHO STANDS CHARGED WITH CONCEALING THE
BIRTH OF AN ILLEGITIMATE CHILD, IT HAVING BEEN
CERTIFIED BY MR. CLARK, SURGEON, OF WELDON, THAT SHE
WAS NOT IN A FIT STATE TO BE REMOVED
SARAH BERRIDGE, CHARGED WITH ENDEAVOURING TO
CONCEAL THE BIRTH AND TO DISPOSE OF THE BODY OF HER
CHILD, AT WELDON
WAS CONVICTED OF ENDEAVOURING TO CONCEAL THE BIRTH
AND TO DISPOSE OF THE BODY OF HER CHILD, AT WELDON.
FOUR MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT
RICHARD BROUGHTON, OF GLAPTHORNE, CHARGED WITH
STEALING A WETHER LAMB, THE PROPERTY OF SARAH
BERRIDGE
RICHARD BROUGHTON CHARGED WITH STEALING A WETHER
LAMB, THE PROPERTY OF SARAH BERRIDGE, AT
COTTERSTOCK
RICHARD BROUGHTON, CHARGED WITH STEALING A LAMB,
THE PROPERTY OF SARAH BERRIDGE. NOT TRUE BILL.
1843
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
BERRIDGE
WILLIAM
BERRIDGE
VICTIM
WILLIAM FURNACE, AGED 14, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
LOAF OF BREAD, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS BERRIDGE, WAS
FOUND GUILTY, AND SENTENCED TO ONE MONTH'S HARD
LABOUR
CONCEALIN
G THE
BIRTH OF A
CHILD
WILLIAM BERRIDGE, OF UPPER BENEFIELD, AND LAWRANCE
TURNER, OF KELMARSH, WERE BOUND IN £20 BOND EACH
FOR THE APPEARANCE, AT THE ENSUING ASSIZES, OF SARAH
BERRIDGE, WHO STANDS CHARGED WITH CONCEALING THE
BIRTH OF AN ILLEGITIMATE CHILD, IT HAVING BEEN
CERTIFIED BY MR. CLARK, SURGEON, OF WELDON, THAT SHE
WAS NOT IN A FIT STATE TO BE REMOVED
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
CATHARINE
BERRILL
DAMAGE
1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
JOHN
BERRILL
VICTIM
1841
ASSAULT
JOSEPH
BERRILL
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JOSEPH
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
THOMAS
ASSIZES
KINGSTHORPE
K
IG
R
YARDLEY HASTINGS
BERRILL
THEFT
L
MARKET
SQUARE
NORTHAMPTON
C
VICTIM
A
R
Y
P
O
BERRILL
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON
THOMAS BERRILL, 19, CHARGED ON SUSPICION OF HAVING
WITH THREE WEEKS PAST, AT AN EXTRA PAROCHIAL PLACE
NEAR TO THE PARISH OF ST. GILES, FELONIOUSLY STOLEN A
SPADE, VALUE 2S. AND A BILL AXE, VALUE 6D., THE
PROPERTY OF HENRY B. WHITWORTH, ESQ.
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
THORPE MALSOR
ALEXANDER BERRY, CHARGED WITH BREAKING INTO THE
SHOP OF EDWARD MAWBEY, OF THORPE MALSOR, AND
STEALING THEREFROM DIVERS ARTICLES OF WEARING
APPAREL AND GOODS TO THE VALUE OF £5
N
C
1840
VICTIM
1840
ASSIZES - BOROUGH
PRISONERS
THOMAS
BERRILL
1845
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BERRILL
1834
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
ALEXANDER BERRY
THEFT
1834
TRANSPORTED
ALEXANDER BERRY
TRANSPOR
TED
1838
NORTHANTS ASSIZES
GEORGE
BERRY
GAME
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
GEORGE
ASSIZES
BERRY
GAME
A
L
A
THEFT
VICTIM
MERCERS
ROW
CATHARINE BERRILL, OF KINGSTHORPE, WAS CONVICTED OF
DAMAGING PART OF A STAKE HEDGE, THE PROPERTY OF
WILLIAM GREEN, OF KINGSTHORPE, AND ADJUDGED TO PAY
THE PENALTY, DAMAGE, AND COSTS, AMOUNTING TOGETHER
TO 9S.
CHARLOTTE WOODING, MARY WOODING, AND MARY ANN
MINNEY, ALL OF YARDLEY HASTINGS, WERE CONVICTED OF
STEALING TURNIPS GROWING ON LAND IN THE OCCUPATION
OF MR. JOHN BERRILL, AT YARDLEY HASTINGS, ON THE 2D
INSTANT, AND FINED WITH VALUE AND COSTS 9S. 6D. EACH,
AND IN DEFAULT OF PAYMENT WERE RESPECTIVELY
COMMITTED TO THE HOUSE OF CORRECTION FOR SEVEN
DAYS, WITH HARD LABOUR
ON TUESDAY LAST WILLIAM SHARP WAS TAKEN BEFORE D.
HEWLETT, ESQ. CHARGED WITH ASSAULT ON A YOUNG MAN
NAMED BERRILL, A SHOPMAN IN THE EMPLOY OF JOHN
MARSHALL, GROCER OF THE MARKET SQUARE. HE WAS FINED
12S. 6D., OR FOURTEEN DAYS' IMPRISONMENT IN THE HOUSE
OF CORRECTION.
FOR 14 DAYS, FOR ASSAULTING JOSEPH BERRILL
E
H
1842
UPPER BENEFIELD
T
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
THOMAS
ASSIZES
SEE ARTICLE
JAMES ASPLIN, GEORGE BERRY, AND JAMES JOHNSON,
BULL NOSED COPPICE CHARGED WITH ENTERING A PLANTATION, CALLED BULL
NOSED COPPICE, FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF GAME
LILFORD CUM
SEE ARTICLE
WIGSTHORPE
MARKET
SQUARE
NORTHAMPTON
ASSAULT
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
THOMAS
ASSIZES
BERRY
FIRE
SULGRAVE
1840
ASSIZES - COUNTY
PRISONERS
THOMAS
BERRY
GAME
KINGS CLIFFE
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
CHARLES
BERRY ALIAS
WILLIAM
SPILSBY
THEFT
OUNDLE
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
CHARLES
BERRY ALIAS
WILLIAM
SPILSBY
THEFT
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MIDSUMMER SESSIONS
CHARLES
BERRY ALIAS
WILLIAM
SPILSBY
THEFT
1842
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
GEORGE
BERWICK
THEFT
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JAMES
BERWICK
1839
NORTHANTS LENT ASSIZES
JAMES
BESNEL
1845
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
GEORGE
BEST
1845
BOROUGH SESSIONS
HENRY
1845
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
HENRY
BEST
1842
FIRE
MR.
BEST
FIRE
1842
FIRE
MRS.
BEST
FIRE
1834
DIED
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
SARAH
BETTISON
CHARLES
BETTLE
DIED
GAME
LAWS
1841
E
H
T
BERRY
R
R
OUNDLE
Y
A
RUSHDEN
L
P
BOZEAT
C
MENTIONE
D
K
IG
OUNDLE
SURETIES
O
N
THEFT
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM HOOKER, FOR NOT FINDING SURETIES FOR HIS
APPEARANCE AT THE SESSIONS, AND TO KEEP THE PEACE
TOWARDS JAMES BERWICK
SEE ARTICLE
GEORGE BEST WAS COMMITTED FOR TRIAL AT THE SESSIONS
ON A CHARGE OF STEALING A PIECE OF MEAT FROM THE
SHOP OF MR. KENT, OF THE MAYORHOLD
HENRY BEST, AGED 16, CHARGED WITH STEALING ABOUT 2
HALF LBS. OF MUTTON, THE PROPERTY OF ROBERT KENT
THEFT
A
BEST
HENRY BEST, AGED 16, CHARGED WITH STEALING ABOUT 2 &
A HALF LBS. OF MUTTON, THE PROPERTY OF ROBERT KENT,
WAS FOUND GUILTY, AND SENTENCED TO ONE MONTH'S
HARD LABOUR
THEFT
L
1845
JOHN
A
ASSAULT
C
1841
JOHN BERRY, BOOTCLOSER, WAS ON WEDNESDAY EVENING
TAKEN BEFORE CAPT. HEWLETT & T.SHARP ESQ., CHARGED
WITH A VIOLENT AND UNPROVOKED ASSAULT UPON MR. LAY,
HATTER, OF MARKET SQUARE. HE WAS CONVICTED, AND
FINED £1 AND 11S. 6D. COSTS
JOB LAUNDON, JAMES WYATT AND THOMAS BERRY, CHARGED
WITH SETTING FIRE TO A STACK OF STRAW, THE PROPERTY
OF THOMAS COLEMAN, OF SULGRAVE
CHARGED WITH BEING FOUND AT NIGHT UNLAWFULLY
ARMED WITH A BLUDGEON WITH TWO OTHER MEN IN A
CLOSE IN THE PARISH OF KINGS CLIFFE, FOR THE PURPOSE
OF DESTROYING RABBITS
CHARLES BERRY ALIAS WILLIAM SPILSBY & MARY ANNE
SMITH, CHARGED WITH HAVING, AT OUNDLE, ON THE 4TH
INST, STOLEN PART OF A PIECE OF SILK, VALUE 14S. FROM
THE SHOP OF GEORGE LINNELL, THE ELDER
CHARLES BERRY ALIAS WILLIAM SPILSBY, AND MARY ANN
SMITH CHARGED WITH STEALING A PART OF A PIECE OF SILK
HANDKERCHIEFS, THE PROPERTY OF GEORGE LINNELL, OF
OUNDLE
CHARLES BERRY ALIAS WILLIAM SPILSBY & MARY ANN
SMITH, CHARGED WITH STEALING GOODS FROM THE SHOP
OF GEORGE LINNEL, AT OUNDLE. SIX MONTHS' HARD
LABOUR EACH.
WOOD
STREET
WOOD
STREET
NORTHAMPTON
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NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
FOR 3 MONTHS UNDER THE GAME LAWS
1845
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
GEORGE
BETTLE
RIDING
FURIOUSLY
WELLINGOROUGH
GEORGE KILLEN AND GEORGE BETTLE, CHARGD BY
SUPERINTENDENT KNIGHT, WITH RIDING FURIOUSLY
THROUGH THE STREETS OF WELLINGBOROUGH, WERE FINED
3S. 6D. EACH
1839
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
GEORGE
BETTLE
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
1846
1846
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH SERIOUS ACCIDENT
OF BOZEAT, WHO DID NOT APPEAR, WAS FINED 40S., AND
12S. 6D. COSTS, FOR POACHING IN BOZEAT FIELD
JOHN
BETTLES
POACHING
BOZEAT
THOMAS
BETTLES
ACCIDENT
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NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
WILLIAM
ASSIZES
BETTLES
THEFT
WOLLASTON
1840
ASSIZES - COUNTY
PRISONERS
WILLIAM
BETTLES
THEFT
WOLLASTON
WILLIAM BETTLES, CHARGED WITH HAVING FELONIOUSLY
STOLEN ABOUT 100 LBS. WEIGHT OF COALS, THE PROPERTY
OF THE REV. JOHN TUNNARD, CLERK, AT WOLLASTON
1841
ASSAULT
EDWIN
BETTS
VICTIM
T
1840
WILLIAM BETTLES PLEADED GUILTY TO THE CHARGE OF
HAVING FELONIOUSLY STOLEN ABOUT 100 LBS. WEIGHT OF
COALS, THE PROPERTY OF THE REV. JOHN TUNNARD, CLERK,
AT WOLLASTON. BEING STRONLY RECOMMENDED TO MERCY
BY THE PROSECUTOR, HIS LORDSHIP DISCHARGED THE
PRISONER
THOMAS ELLIS, FOR SEVEN DAYS, UNLESS FINE AND COSTS,
AMMOUNTING TO 7S. 6D. BE SOONER PAID, FOR ASSAULTING
EDWIN BETTS ON THE 23D INST., AT THE PARISH OF ST.
SEPULCHRE, BY TYING HIM TO A PLANK AND AFTERWARDS A
WHEELBARROW, AND STRIKING HIM WITH A WOODEN
SHOVEL. THOMAS LOVE, CONVICTED WITH HIM, PAID THE
FINE AND WAS DISCHARGED
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
EDWIN
BETTS
VICTIM
1842
DIED
ELIZABETH
BETTS
DIED
1839
DIED
HEPHZIBAH
BETTS
1833
CALENDAR OF PRISONERS
JAMES
BETTS
THEFT
1833
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JESSE
BETTS
THEFT
ISLIP
1838
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
BETTS
SURETIES
BRACKLEY
1841
DARING HOUSEBREAKING
JOSEPH
BETTS
MENTIONE ST MARYS
D
STREET
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
1836
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOSEPH
BETTS
THEFT
WOODFORD
JOSEPH BETTS, CHARGED ON THE OATH OF JOHN LINNELL
AND OTHERS, WITH STEALING A LAMB, AT WOODFORD, OF
THE VALUE OF 25S.
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
JOSEPH
BETTS
GAME
WOODFORD
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R
ON THE 19TH INSTANT, ELIZABETH BETTS, WIFE OF THOMAS
BETTS, CARPENTER AND JOINER, OF THIS TOWN, AGED 46
NORTHAMPTON
ON THE 13TH INSTANT, SUDDENLY, IN THE 74TH YEAR OF
HER AGE, HEPHZIBAH, RELICT OF THE LATE MR. WILLIAM
BETTS, OF THIS TOWN
L
L
A
N
C
P
O
NORTHAMPTON
A
R
Y
DIED
A
K
1841
C
IG
E
H
SEE ARTICLE
1836
TRANSPORTED
JOSEPH
BETTS
TRANSPOR
TED
1843
INQUEST
MARTHA
BETTS
MENTIONE HARDING
D
TERRACE
ISLIP
JAMES BETTS, AGED 21 AND THOMAS READ, 19, CHARGED
WITH STEALING FROM THE BARN OF BENJAMIN LEETE, OF
ISLIP, ABOUT TWO BUSHELS OF WHEAT AND A SACK
JESSE BETTS AND THOMAS READ, CHARGED WITH HAVING
STOLEN FROM THE BARN OF B. LEETE, AT ISLIP, TWO
BUSHELS OF WHEAT AND A SACK
JOHN BETTS, FOR REFUSING TO FIND SURETIES TO KEEP THE
PEACE TOWARDS THOMAS WILSON, OF BRACKLEY
THE FOLLOWING CONVICTS HAVE BEEN REMOVED FROM OUR
COUNTY GAOL TO PORTSMOUTH, AND PUT ON BOARD THE
LEVIATHAN HULK, VIZ :- JOSEPH BETTS, FOR LIFE, BENJAMIN
PATRICK, FOR FOURTEEN YEARS, AND THOMAS BYLES & JOHN
FARREN, RESPECTIVELY FOR SEVEN YEARS
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
MR.
BETTS
VICTIM
FINEDON
SEE ARTICLE
NOAH
BETTS
MENTIONE
D
ISLIP
SEE ARTICLE
NOAH
BETTS
FILIATION
WOODFORD
OF WOODFORD, FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR REFUSING TO
PERFORM AN ORDER OF FILIATION
1843
INQUEST
OWEN
BETTS
DIED
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 5 MONTHS)
1838
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
SAMUEL
BETTS
VICTIM
LUKE JEFFERY, CHARGED WITH STEALING UPWARDS OF £2 IN
MONEY, AND A MUSLIN COLLAR, VALUE 2S. THE PROPERTY OF
HER MASTER, SAMUEL BETTS, LEATHER SELLER
1839
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
SAMUEL
BETTS
MENTIONE
D
MARY NOBLES, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR PAWNING A COAT
AND WAISTCOAT, THE PROPERTY OF SAMUEL BETTS
1842
DIED
THOMAS
BETTS
MENTIONE
D
1843
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
THOMAS
BETTS
RIOT &
DISTURBA
NCE
1845
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
WILLIAM
BETTS
VICTIM
1845
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
WILLIAM
BETTS
VICTIM
1839
DIED
WILLIAM
BETTS
1839
NORTHANTS LENT ASSIZES
MR.
BEVAN
MENTIONE
D
1838
DIED
MRS.
BEVAN
DIED
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
BEVAN
BEGGING
1844
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
WILLIAM
FRANCIS
BEVAN
FALSE
PRETENCES
A
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
THOMAS
BEVIS
MENTIONE
D
SEE ARTICLE
T
HARDING
TERRACE
H
E
A
L
P
C
O
NORTHAMPTON
WELLINGBOROUGH
L
N
HARTWELL HOUSE
LONG BUCKBY
SEE ARTICLE
K
R
WARKWORTH
MENTIONE
D
C
ON THE 19TH INSTANT, ELIZABETH BETTS, WIFE OF THOMAS
BETTS, CARPENTER AND JOINER, OF THIS TOWN, AGED 46
NORTHAMPTON
Y
1833
IG
1833
R
1845
WILLIAM ABRAHAMS, FOR 21 DAYS, UNLESS £1. 6S. BE PAID,
FOR ASSAULTING WILLIAM BETTS, CONSTABLE
JOHN BENNETT & WILLIAM LEE, FOR TWO MONTHS, UNLESS
£10 EACH BE PAID, FOR ASSAULTING JOHN SMITH &
WILLIAM BETTS, IN THE EXECUTION OF THEIR DUTY AS
CONSTABLES
ON THE 13TH INSTANT, SUDDENLY, IN THE 74TH YEAR OF
HER AGE, HEPHZIBAH, RELICT OF THE LATE MR. WILLIAM
BETTS, OF THIS TOWN
SEE ARTICLE
ON MONDAY WEEK, AGED 63, MRS. BEVAN, LATE
HOUSEKEEPER OF HARTWELL HOUSE
FOR ONE WEEK, FOR BEGGING IN THE PARISH OF LONG
BUCKBY
WILLIAM FRANCIS BEVAN, FOR FURTHER EXAMINATION ON A
CHARGE OF OBTAINING GOODS UNDER FALSE PRETENCES OF
P. W. WHITEHEAD
ASSIZES
JOSEPH
BEWSEY
THEFT
KINGS SUTTON
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
THOMAS
BIDDEN
MENTIONE
D
POTTERSPURY
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SESSIONS
PRISCILLA
1846
A
1839
JOHN WILLES ALIAS JOSEPH BEWSEY, 59, CHARGED WITH
HAVING FELONIOUSLY ROBBED MARY ANN HOWES IN THE
PARISH OF KINGS SUTTON, AND ALSO WITH USING
PERSONAL VIOLENCE AGAINST HER
BIDDLE
THEFT
PRISCILLA BIDDLE PLEADED GUILTY OF STEALING A STEW
PAN, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS HARTLEY. PRISONER WAS
TRAVELLING WITH A TINKER, NOT IN CUSTODY, AND THE
COURT BELIEVING HER TO HAVE BEEN UNDER HIS
INFLUENCE, SENTENCED HER TO ONE FORTNIGHT'S
IMPRISONMENT ONLY
COMPLAIN
T
DESBOROUGH
BIDDLES
ASSAULT
DESBOROUGH
JANE
BIGGS
VICTIM
WELFORD
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
JANE
BIGGS
VICTIM
WELFORD
1835
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
BIGGS
VICTIM
WELFORD
1843
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
THOMAS
BIGGS
ASSAULT
THOMAS
BIGGS
CHARGEAB
LE
JOHN
BIGLEY
GAME
WILLIAM
BIGLEY
GAME
1843
1833
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
SPRATTON
E
1837
APETHORPE
WOODNEWTON
THOMAS PEACH, 23, ROBERT GINN, 19, & WILLIAM BIGLEY,
21, CHARGED WITH BEING FOUND IN SHORTWOOD COPPICE
IN THE OCCUPATION OF THE EARL OF WESTMORLAND, ARMED
WITH BLUDGEONS, FOR THE PURPOSE OF DESTROYING GAME
ASSIZES
WILLIAM
BIGLEY
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
WILLIAM
ASSIZES
BIGLEY
1846
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
BIGNALL
ABSCONDI
NG
MEARS ASHBY
BETSY BIGNALL, SERVANT TO MR. JOSEPH WARREN, OF
MEARS ASHBY, WAS COMMITTED FOR 14 DAYS HARD
LABOUR, FOR ABSCONDING FROM HER MASTER'S SERVICE
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JOHN
ASSIZES
BIGNELL
MENTIONE
D
COSGROVE
SEE ARTICLE
1839
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
BIGNELL
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
WILLIAM
BIGNELL
THEFT
COSGROVE
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
WILLIAM
ASSIZES
BIGNELL
DAMAGE
COSGROVE
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
WILLIAM
ASSIZES
BIGNELL
FIRE
COSGROVE
C
GAME
A
N
C
O
P
L
1833
DAMAGE
A
L
BETSY
GAME
BIDDLES, OF DESBOROUGH, WAS CONVICTED IN A PENALTY
OF 11S., AND COSTS 9S., FOR ASSAULTING POLICE
CONSTABLE JEFFS
JAMES KENNY, CHARGED WITH STEALING FROM A BARN AT
WELFORD ABOUT TWO BUSHELS OF WHEAT, THE PROPERTY
OF JANE BIGGS, WIDOW
JAMES KENNY, AGED 54, CHARGED WITH STEALING FROM A
BARN, AT WELFORD, ABOUT TWO BUSHELS OF WHEAT, THE
PROPERTY OF JANE BIGGS, WIDOW
SAMUEL DEWES AND THOMAS STEANES, CHARGED WITH
STEALING A BROWN GELDING, BELONGING TO JOHN BIGGS,
OF WELFORD
THOMAS BIGGS, FOR SEVEN DAYS, CONVICTED OF
ASSAULTING HENRY WHITMELL
FOR ONE MONTH, FOR ALLOWING HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN
TO BECOME CHARGEABLE TO SPRATTON
FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR TRESPASSING IN PUSRUIT OF
GAME AT APETHORPE ; AND FOR THE FURTHER TERM OF
THREE MONTHS UNLESS £10. 10S. 6D. BE SOONER PAID
THOMAS PEACH, ROBERT GINN AND WILLIAM BIGLEY,
CHARGED WITH A TRESPASS IN PURSUIT OF GAME, AT
WOODNEWTON
K
1841
R
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
A
1841
H
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
IG
1846
SEE ARTICLE
T
BIDDLE
WILLIAM
R
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
Y
1845
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN BIGNELL, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR MALICIOUSLY
DAMAGING THREE TREES, GROWING IN THE GARDEN OF W.
HINES
WILLIAM BIGNELL, OF COSGROVE, CHARGED WITH HAVING,
ON THE 6TH INST., MALICIOUSLY SET FIRE TO CERTAIN
SACKS OF CORN, GRAIN, STRAW AND HAY, THE PROPERTY OF
JABEZ SCRIVENER, AND TO CERTAIN COW HOUSES, BARNS,
HOVELS, AND OTHER BUILDINGS, IN THE OCCUPATION OF
THE SAID J. SCRIVENER
WILLIAM BIGNELL, AGED 18, CHARGED WITH HAVING, AT
COSGROVE, MALICIOUSLY SET FIRE TO CERTAIN STACKS OF
CORN, GRAIN, STRAW, AND HAY, THE PROPERTY OF JABEZ
SCRIVENER, AND TO CERTAIN BARNS, COWHOUSES, HOVELS,
AND OTHER BUILDINGS, IN THE OCCUPATION OF THE SAID
JABEZ SCRIVENER
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WILLIAM
BIGNELL
TRANSPOR
TED
1840
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
CHARLES
BILLING
THEFT
1839
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
CHARLES
BILLING
ILL
TREATMEN
T
1838
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
CHARLES
BILLING
THEFT
1842
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
CHARLOTTE
BILLING
VICTIM
1842
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
GEORGE
BILLING
VARIOUS
1843
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
THOMAS
BILLING
EMBEZZLM
ENT
R
A
THEFT
BILLINGHAM
1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
GEORGE
1841
COMMITTED FOR TRIAL AT
THE QUARTER SESSIONS
HARRIETT
BILLINGHAM
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EASTER SESSIONS
HARRIETT
BILLINGHAM
1843
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JOHN
BILLINGHAM
THEFT
1843
THEFT
JOHN
BILLINGHAM
THEFT
WHITFIELD
L
1839
GATE OPEN
C
THEFT
N
O
DISORDER
LY HOUSE
BUGBROOKE
WEEDON BECK
A
C
BILLINGHAM
WEEDON BECK
A
L
DISORDER
LY HOUSE
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JOHN
ASSIZES
BILLINGHAM
FRAUD
E
K
IG
R
BILLING
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM BEAN, FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR PAWNING A GOWN
AND OTHER ARTICLES, VALUE 7S. 6D., THE PROPERTY OF
CHARLOTTE BILLING
NORTHAMPTON
Y
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS WILLIAM
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
ELIZABETH
NORTHAMPTON
P
1845
CHARLES BILLING, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR STEALING APPLES
AND FRUIT GROWING IN A GARDEN, THE PROPERTY OF
SARAH PITTAM, WIDOW
CHARLES BILLING, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR WANTONLY ILL
TREATING A PIG, THE PROPERTY OF GEORGE CORNFIELD
WILLIAMS
T
CONVICTS
H
1843
RICHARD KELLAND, CHARLES FEWKES, WILLIAM BIGNELL,
WILLIAM REDGROVE, JOSEPH WEBSTER, BENJAMIN
WEBBSTER, RICHARD LEWIS, THOMAS BR?, & THOMAS
KILSBY, WERE REMOVED FROM OUR COUNTY GAOL ON
MONDAY LAST. THEY WERE ORDERED TO BE PLACED ON
BOARD THE YORK HULK, AT PORTSMOUTH, BUT IN
CONSEQUENCE OF THE VESSEL BREAKING FROM HER
MOORINGS THEY WERE PLACED ON THE LEVIATHAN.
CHARLES BOND WAS REMOVED TO THE PENTONVILLE PRISON
SEE ARTICLE
THOMAS BILLING, FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR EMBEZZLING
LEATHER, THE PROPERTY OF HIS EMPLOYER, EDWARD
PARKER
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SEE ARTICLE
OF BUGBROOK, WAS CONVICTED IN THE SUM OF 10S.
PENALTY AND COSTS, FOR NOT SHUTTING AFTER HIM A GATE
OPENING FROM THE RAILWAY AND INTO AN ADJOINING
FIELD, IN THE PARISH OF BUGBROOK
THOMAS BILLINGHAM & HARIETT HIS WIFE, CHARGED WITH
KEEPING A DISORDERLY HOUSE AT THE PARISH OF WEEDON
BECK
THOMAS AND HARRIETT BILLINGHAM WERE INDICTED FOR
KEEPING A DISORDERLY HOUSE AT WEEDON. MR. MILLER
APPEARED FOR THE PROSECUTION. THE JURY FOUND THE
THE PRISONERS GUILTY, AND THE COURT SENTENCED THEM
TO THREE MONTHS' HARD LABOUR IN THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION.
THOMAS BILLINGHAM & JOHN BILLINGHAM (THE LATTER
OUT ON BAIL), CHARGED WITH OBTAINING 7LB. OF HURDLE
NAILS FROM J.F. TURNER UNDER FALSE PRETENCES
ROTHERSTHORPE
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THOMAS BILLINGHAM, AGED 19, CHARGED WITH OBTAINING
8LB. OF HURDLE NAILS OF J.F. TURNER UNDER FALSE
PRETENCES. JOHN BILLINGHAM, AGED 68, (OUT UPON BAIL),
CHARGED WITH OBTAINING 8LB. OF HURDLE NAILS OF J.F.
TURNER UNDER SIMILAR PRETENCES
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JOHN
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
JOHN
PETTY SESSIONS
BILLINGHAM
FRAUD
BILLINGHAM
VICTIM
SEE ARTICLE
BRAFIELD ON THE
GREEN
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
BILLINGHAM
MISBEHAVI
OUR
1836
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
BILLINGHAM
MENTIONE
D
DAVENTRY
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOSEPH
BILLINGHAM
VICTIM
DAVENTRY
1838
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOSEPH
BILLINGHAM
VICTIM
DAVENTRY
1836
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOSEPH
BILLINGHAM
MENTIONE
D
1838
DONATION
MR. T.
BILLINGHAM
ST.
DONATION SEPULCHRE NORTHAMPTON
PARISH
E
H
BILLINGHAM
WHITE
HART
DIED
R
IG
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GREAT HOUGHTON
A
MRS.
R
DIED
DAVENTRY
L
Y
1838
JOHN BILLINGHAM, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR NEGLECTING HIS
WORK OF, AND ILL BEHAVING HIMSELF TOWARDS HIS
MASTER, WILLIAM OAKLEY
WILLIAM BEAUMONT, FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR A BREACH OF
CONTRACT WITH HIS MASTER, JOHN BILLINGHAM, SHOE
MANUFACTURER, OF DAVENTRY
JOHN MIDDLETON, FOR STEALING SIX PIECES OF UPPER
LEATHER FROM THE SHOP OF JOSEPH BILLINGHAM, OF
DAVENTRY, TO BE IMPRISONED SIX MONTHS, WITH HARD
LABOUR
JOHN MIDDLETON, CHARGED WITH STEALING SIX PIECES OF
UPPER LEATHER, VALUE 4S. THE PROPERTY OF JOHN
BILLINGHAM, OF DAVENTRY
T
1838
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K
1843
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NOV. 29, AT GREAT HOUGHTON, DESERVEDLY RESPECTED
AND DEEPLY LAMENTED, MRS. BILLINGHAM, RELICT OF THE
LATE MR. BILLINGHAM, OF THE WHITE HART, IN THAT PLACE,
SURVIVING HER HUSBAND ONLY SIXTEEN DAYS
KISLINGBURY
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VICTIM
WEEDON BECK
BILLINGHAM
THEFT
LITCHBOROUGH
GEORGE W. ROBINSON, 27, WAS SENTENCED TO TWO
MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT FOR HAVING STOLEN FROM THE
PERSON OF SUSANNA BILLINGHAM, A BASKET, CONTAINING
A GOWN PIECE, & C.
EDWARD TIFT, CHARGED WITH HAVING BROKEN INTO THE
HOUSE OF THOMAS HUMPHREY, OF WEEDON BECK, AND
STOLEN THEREFROM THREE SHILLINGS AND SOME HALF
PENCE ; AND GEORGE WHITEHEAD ROBINSON, CHARGED
WITH HAVING STOLEN FROM THE PERSON OF SUSANNA
BILLINGHAM, A SHAWL AND A BONNET, AND ALSO A BASKET
AND A GOWN PIECE
CHARGED WITH BURGLARIOUSLY ENTERERING THE HOUSE
OF JOHN WEBB, OF LITCHBOROUGH, ON THE 24TH ULT. AND
STEALING THEREFROM A QUANTITY OF WHEATEN FLOUR,
VALUE 20S.
THOMAS
BILLINGHAM
THEFT
THOMAS
BILLINGHAM
THEFT
P
GREAT HOUGHTON
NOV. 29, AT GREAT HOUGHTON, DESERVEDLY RESPECTED
AND DEEPLY LAMENTED, MRS. BILLINGHAM, RELICT OF THE
LATE MR. BILLINGHAM, OF THE WHITE HART, IN THAT PLACE,
SURVIVING HER HUSBAND ONLY SIXTEEN DAYS
BILLINGHAM
1841
NORTHAMPTON
MIDSUMMER ASSIZES
SAMUEL
BILLINGHAM
1833
MICHAELMAS QUARTER
SESSIONS
SUSANNA
BILLINGHAM
1833
COMMITTED TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
SUSANNA
BILLINGHAM
1841
COMMITMENTS TO COUNTY
THOMAS
GAOL
1843
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
1843
THEFT
MENTIONE
D
VICTIM
A
L
A
C
C
RICHARD
N
DIED
O
1838
MENTIONE WHITE
D
HART
THOMAS BILLINGHAM & JOHN BILLINGHAM (THE LATTER
OUT ON BAIL), CHARGED WITH OBTAINING 7LB. OF HURDLE
NAILS FROM J.F. TURNER UNDER FALSE PRETENCES
ROTHERSTHORPE
SEE ARTICLE
BILLINGHAM
FRAUD
LITCHBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
COMMITTED FOR TRIAL AT
THE QUARTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
BILLINGHAM
DISORDER
LY HOUSE
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EASTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
BILLINGHAM
DISORDER
LY HOUSE
THOMAS
R
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
WEEDON BECK
BILLINGHAM
THEFT
ROTHERSTHORPE
THOMAS
BILLINGHAM
THEFT
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
WILLIAM
ASSIZES
BILLINGHAM
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
WILLIAM
1843
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
THEFT
ROTHERSTHORPE
A
BILLINGHAM
LITCHBOROUGH
BILLINGHAM
THEFT
LITCHBOROUGH
BILLINGHAM
THEFT
LITCHBOROUGH
L
THEFT
A
THOMAS
N
C
1844
ROTHERSTHORPE
C
P
COUNTY SESSIONS
O
1844
L
Y
1844
WEEDON BECK
IG
1841
THOMAS BILLINGHAM & HARIETT HIS WIFE, CHARGED WITH
KEEPING A DISORDERLY HOUSE AT THE PARISH OF WEEDON
BECK
THOMAS AND HARRIETT BILLINGHAM WERE INDICTED FOR
KEEPING A DISORDERLY HOUSE AT WEEDON. MR. MILLER
APPEARED FOR THE PROSECUTION. THE JURY FOUND THE
THE PRISONERS GUILTY, AND THE COURT SENTENCED THEM
TO THREE MONTHS' HARD LABOUR IN THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION.
E
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
THOMAS
ASSIZES
THEFT
K
1843
BILLINGHAM
R
THOMAS
THOMAS BILLINGHAM, AGED 40, CHARGED WITH
BURGLARIOUSLY BREAKING INTO THE HOUSE OF JOHN
WEBB, OF LITCHBOROUGH, AND STEALING THEREFROM A
QUANTITY OF WHEATEN FLOUR, VALUE 20S.
T
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
FRAUD
BILLINGHAM
A
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
THOMAS
ASSIZES
H
1843
THOMAS BILLINGHAM, AGED 19, CHARGED WITH OBTAINING
8LB. OF HURDLE NAILS OF J.F. TURNER UNDER FALSE
PRETENCES. JOHN BILLINGHAM, AGED 68, (OUT UPON BAIL),
CHARGED WITH OBTAINING 8LB. OF HURDLE NAILS OF J.F.
TURNER UNDER SIMILAR PRETENCES
THOMAS BILLINGHAM, OF ROTHERSTHORPE, LABOURER, WAS
FULLY COMMITTED FOR BREAKING INTO THE DWELLING
HOUSE OF JOHN GUDGEON, ON SATURDAY MORNING LAST,
DURING DIVINE SERVICE, AND STEALING SOME BREAD,
BACON, BUTTER, CHEESE, AND LARD, AND A HANDKERCHIEF
THOMAS BILLINGHAM, CHARGED WITH BREAKING INTO THE
DWELLING HOUSE OF JOHN GUDGEON, OF ROTHERSTHORPE,
AND STEALING THEREFROM A HANDKERCHIEF, TOGETHER
WITH 4LBS. OF BACON, AND OTHER PROVISIONS
THOMAS BILLINGHAM, CHARGED WITH BREAKING INTO THE
DWELLING HOUSE OF JOHN GUDGEON, OF ROTHERSTHORPE,
AND STEALING THEREFROM A HANDKERCHIEF, TOGETHER
WITH 4LBS. OF BACON, AND OTHER PROVISIONS, WAS
FOUND GUILTY, AND SENTENCED TO FIFTEEN YEARS'
TRANSPORTATION
WILLIAM BILLINGHAM, CHARGED WITH STEALING TWO
BUSHELS OF POTATOES, THE PROPERTY OF THE REV.
WILLIAM ADDINGTON TAYLOR, OF LITCHBOROUGH
WILLIAM BILLINGHAM, WILLIAM NORRIS, & WILLIAM
THORNEYCRAFT, CHARGED WITH STEALING A QUANTITY OF
WHEAT, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM WAIT, OF
LITCHBOROUGH
WILLIAM BILLINGHAM, AGED 19, WILLIAM NORRIS, AGED
23, AND WILLIAM THORNEYCRAFT, AGED 32, CHARGED WITH
STEALING A QUANTITY OF WHEAT, THE PROPERTY OF
WILLIAM WAIT, OF LITCHBOROUGH
JAMES
BILLINGS
ASSAULT
DEANTHORPE
SARAH
BILLINGS
ASSAULT
DEANTHORPE
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM
BILLINGS
ASSAULT
DEANTHORPE
SEE ARTICLE
ANN
BILLINGSLEY
POTTERSPURY
SEE ARTICLE
CHARLES
BILLINGTON
ROBERT
BILSON
TENEMENT
BRAFIELD
ROBERT
BILSON
MENTIONE
D
BRAFIELD
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN
BINDER
THEFT
EASTON
SEE ARTICLE
SEE ARTICLE
INQUEST
MRS.
BINFIELD
1843
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JOHN
BING
1842
INQUEST
ANN
BINGHAM
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
ROBERT
C
BINGHAM
WILLIAM
BINGHAM
WILLIAM
BINGLEY
T
ASSAULT
ASSAULT
NORTHAMPTON
ROADE
ROADE
COOKNOE
COTTINGHAM
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MIDSUMMER SESSIONS
1841
COMMITMENTS TO COUNTY
WILLIAM
GAOL
BINLEY
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
WILLIAM
BINLEY
VICTIM
CORBY
1834
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
GEORGE
BIRCH
MENTIONE
D
BUGBROOKE
BINKHORNE
THEFT
E
K
R
WARKWORTH
1836
THOMAS
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H
MENTIONE VIGO
COTTAGE
D
MISCONDU
CT
DIED
ORDER
A
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
O
1843
1837
MENTIONE
RED LION
D
RIOT &
DISTURBA
NCE
A
1840
THEFT
L
1837
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
BILLINGS
C
1844
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
CHARLES
IG
1843
WILLIAM PENN & CHARLES PHILLIPS, CHARGED WITH
STEALING TWO PRINTED BOOKS, ONE GROSS STEEL PEN
HOLDERS, VALUE £1. 19S. AND VARIOUS OTHER ARTICLES,
THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS PHILLIPS
R
1833
LITCHBOROUGH
N
1843
THEFT
Y
1843
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ASSIZES
BILLINGHAM
A
1843
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
WILLIAM
P
1838
QUARTER SESSIONS
L
1843
WILLIAM BILLINGHAM, AGED 19, WILLIAM NORRIS, AGED
23, AND WILLIAM THORNEYCRAFT, AGED 32, CHARGED WITH
STEALING A QUANTITY OF WHEAT, THE PROPERTY OF
WILLIAM WAIT, OF LITCHBOROUGH, BILLINGHAM PLEADED
GUILTY, AND WAS SENTENCED TO THREE MONTHS' HARD
LABOUR. NORRIS AND THORNEYCRAFT ACQUITTED
LUTTON
CORBY
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JOHN BING, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR MISCONDUCT IN THE
SERVICE OF HIS MASTER, GEORGE HORN
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AN ORDER, TO BIND ROBERT BINGHAM, A POOR CHILD OF
THE PARISH OF ROADE, APPRENTICE TO JOHN COLLINS OF
NORTHAMPTON, HAIRDRESSER, WAS MADE UPON THE
APPLICATION OF THE OVERSEERS OF ROADE
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THOMAS BINKHORNE WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING A
GELDING, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM CHENEY, ON THE 13TH
MAY, AT THE PARISH OF LUTTON. TRANSPORTATION FOR
LIFE
CHARGED WITH BREAKING INTO THE HOUSE OF WILLIAM
BINLEY, OF CORBY, AND STEALING THEREFROM A QUANTITY
OF PORK AND BREAD AND CHEESE
JAMES YOULES, AGED 19, CHARGED WITH BURGLARIOUSLY
BREAKING INTO THE HOUSE OF WILLIAM BINLEY, OF CORBY,
AND STEALING THEREFROM A QUANTITY OF PORK, BREAD
AND CHEESE
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1844
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BIRCH
VARIOUS
1842
DIED
ELIZABETH
BIRCHALL
DIED
1838
NORTHANTS ASSIZES
JAMES
BIRCHALL
THEFT
HARTWELL
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
BIRCHALL
VICTIM
WELLINGBOROUGH
BENJAMIN
BIRD
MENTIONE
D
GUILSBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
CHARLES
BIRD
THEFT
LOWICK
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
EDWARD
BIRD
THEFT
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
EDWARD
BIRD
THEFT
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
JANUARY SESSIONS
EDWARD
BIRD
THEFT
BRIGSTOCK
1839
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
EDWARD
BIRD
Y
BRIGSTOCK
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
EDWARD
BIRD
1837
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
EDWARD
BIRD
1836
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
EDWARD
BIRD
1835
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
EDWARD
(SENIOR)
BIRD
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EPIPHANY SESSIONS
EDWARD
(SENIOR)
BIRD
G.
BIRD
GEORGE
BIRD
1838
1840
INQUEST
HENRY
BIRD
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EPIPHANY SESSIONS
JAMES
BIRD
R
A
L
C
BRIGSTOCK
N
DAMAGE
THEFT
EDWARD BIRD, AGED 50, WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING, AT
BRIGSTOCK, A FAGGOT, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES CHAPMAN,
AND A POLE, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM VICCARS. SEVEN
YEARS' TRANSPORATION
EDWARD BIRD, CHARGED WITH STEALING A FAGOT, THE
PROPERTY OF JAMES CHAPMAN, AND AN ASH POLE, THE
PROPERTY OF WILLIAM VICCARS, OF BRIGSTOCK
E
H
IG
R
P
O
THEFT
C
1840
BRIGSTOCK
DAMAGE
BRIGSTOCK
EDWARD BIRD, AGED 50, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
BRIGSTOCK, A FAGGOT, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES CHAPMAN,
AND A POLE, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM VICCARS
EDWARD BIRD, FOR SIX MONTHS, FOR UNLAWFULLY
DAMAGING A FENCE, IN THE PARISH OF BRIGSTOCK, THE
PROPERTY OF THE LADIES FITZPATRICK
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EDWARD BIRD, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR CUTTING CERTAIN
BRANCHES FROM AN OAK TREE, THE PROPERTY OF THE
LADIES FITZPATRICK
EDWARD BIRD, SEN. CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
BRIGSTOCK, A QUANTITY OF MILK, FROM A COW, THE
PROPERTY OF THOMAS CLARK
EDWARD BIRD, SEN. CHARGED WITH STEALING A COPPER,
VALUE 15S. BELONGING TO THE OVERSEERS OF BRIGSTOCK
THEFT
BRIGSTOCK
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VICTIM
CLAPTON
SEE ARTICLE
A
BRIGSTOCK
L
THEFT
A
1835
BRIGSTOCK
ON THE 21ST INSTANT, ON BLACK LION HILL, IN THIS TOWN,
IN THE 57TH YEAR OF HER AGE, ELIZABETH, WIDOW OF THE
LATE MR. BIRCHALL, SADDLER
JAMES BIRCHALL, CHARGED WITH STEALING ONE GREAT
COAT, THE PROPERTY OF PAUL WARREN, AT HARTWELL
MARY ANN BURROWBACK, CHARGED WITH STEALING FIVE
COTTON STOCKINGS, VALUE 2S., FROM THE PREMISES OF
THOMAS BIRCHALL, OF WELLINGBOROUGH
K
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
BLACK
LION HILL
T
1834
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MENTIONE
WELLINGBOROUGH
D
MENTIONE KETTERING
NORTHAMPTON
D
ROAD
THEFT
PASSENHAM
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JAMES BIRD, CONVICTED OF STEALING A DRAKE, THE
PROPERTY OF SARAH GURNEY, OF PASSENHAM, WAS
SENTENCED TO A FORTNIGHT'S IMPRISONMENT
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JOHN
ASSIZES
BIRD
THEFT
TITCHMARSH
JOHN LOVERIDGE, AGED 19, AND ELIZA, HIS WIFE, AGED 18,
WERE INDICTED FOR STEALING A BLANKET, THE PROPERTY
OF JOHN BIRD, OF OUNDLE. THE MALE PRISONER WAS
ACQUITTED, THE FEMALE PRISONER WAS FOUND GUILTY,
AND SENTENCED TO ONE MONTH'S HARD LABOUR
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
BIRD
VICTIM
OUNDLE
1836
COMMITMENTS TO THE
HOUSE OF CORRECTION
JOHN
BIRD
MENTIONE
D
BARNWELL ST.
ANDREW
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
BIRD
THEFT
H
MAINTENA
NCE
ALDWINCLE
FOR FOURTEEN DAYS, FOR INJURING UNDERWOOD, AT
ALDWINCLE
GUILSBOROUGH
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LONG BUCKBY
MARY ANN BIRD WAS CONVICTED OF UTTERING A VALUELESS
PAPER, PURPORTING TO BE TEN-POUND NOTE, WITH INTENT
TO DEFRAUD JOHN RUSSELL, OF LONG BUCKBY. FOUR
MONTH'S HARD LABOUR
L
DAMAGE
THE UNDER MENTIONED CONVICTS HAVE BEEN REMOVED
FROM OUR COUNTY GAOL TO PORTSMOUTH, AND PUT ON
BOARD THE LEVIATHAN HULK, VIZ :- JOHN SYKES & GEORGE
BAKER, FOR LIFE; JOHN BIRD & MATTHEW BROWN, FOR 10
YEARS ; JAMES CLARE, FOR 14 YEARS; SAMUEL CLARE, JAMES
SUITOR, JOHN HARDY, JOHN TIRRELL, JAMES COALBECK,
JOSEPH LOVERIDGE, GEORGE BUTLER, AND JOSEPH
TOMLINSON, RESPECTIVELY FOR SEVEN YEARS
K
R
BIRD
A
JOSEPH
IG
BIRD
R
JOHN
TRANSPOR
TED
Y
BIRD
C
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
BRIGSTOCK
P
1834
TRANSPORTED
O
1837
HENRY HUTTON, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR WILFULLY DAMAGING
THE PROPERTY OF JOHN BIRD, TOLL GATE KEEPER, AT
BARNWELL ST. ANDREW
TEN YEARS' TRANSPORTATION - MATTHEW BROWN AND
JOHN BIRD, FOR STEALING A LAMB, THE PROPERTY OF
SARAH VICCARS, OF BRIGSTOCK
T
1845
E
1842
JOHN BIRD, A BOY UNDER 12 YEARS OF AGE, WAS CHARGED
WITH STEALING A SACK CONTAINING 13 LBS. OF FLOUR, THE
PROPERTY OF WILLIAM BAKER, OF TITCHMARSH. HE
PLEADED GUILTY, AND WAS RECOMMENDED TO MERCY BY
THE PROSECUTOR. A FORTNIGHT'S IMPRISONMENT.
MARY ANN
BIRD
FRAUD
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
MICHAEL
BIRD
VICTIM
PASSENHAM
ESAU MAJOR, FOR TWO MONTHS, UNLESS £3. 5S. NE PAID,
FOR ASSAULTING MICHAEL BIRD, AT PASSENHAM
1844
DIED
MRS.
BIRD
DIED
LOWICK
ON MONDAY LAST, AT LOWICK, NEAR THRAPSTON, MRS.
BIRD, THE OLDEST WIDOW IN THAT PLACE, AGED 94 YEARS
1843
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
RICHARD
BIRD
MENTIONE
D
EASTCOTE
SEE ARTICLE
1842
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
ROBERT
BIRD
ASSAULT
GUILSBOROUGH
1838
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
SAMUEL
BIRD
VICTIM
KILSBY
A
L
A
N
C
1846
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
ROBERT BIRD AND JACOB JOHNSON, BOTH OF
GUILSBOROUGH, LABOURERS, WERE BROUGHT BEFORE THE
BENCH FOR AN ASSAULT ON MR. ROBERTS, OF
GUILSBOROUGH, ON SATURDAY NIGHT THE 2ND INSTANT.
THEY BOTH PLEADED GUILTY. CONVICTED ON PENALTY AND
COSTS OF 17S. AND 6. EACH
EDWARD MINER, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR VIOLENTLY
ASSAULTING SAMUEL BIRD, OF KILSBY
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
BIRD
VICTIM
WHITTLEBURY
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
THOMAS
BIRD
VICTIM
DAVENTRY
1843
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
THOMAS
BIRD
VICTIM
DAVENTRY
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
BIRD
VICTIM
1836
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
BIRD
VICTIM
1845
BURGLARY
W.
BIRD
THEFT
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BIRD
WILLIAM
BIRD
THEFT
WILLIAM
BIRD
MENTIONE
D
WEIGHTS &
MEASURES
RAUNDS
THEFT
FINEDON
K
R
A
L
N
C
FINEDON
BOZEAT
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BIRD
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BIRD
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
WILSON
BIRD
THEFT
STANION
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
CHARLOTTE
BIRDSALL
VICTIM
NORTHAMPTON
1837
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
CHARLOTTE
BIRDSALL
VICTIM
NORTHAMPTON
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
FRANCIS
A
L
A
WILLIAM
VICTIM
WILLIAM BIRD, AGED 24, CONVICTED OF STEALING A
QUANTITY OF POTATOES FROM THE BARN OF BENJAMIN
CHAPMAN, OF FINEDON. TWO MONTHS' HARD LABOUR
SEE ARTICLE
1845
BIRDSALL
SEE ARTICLE
FINEDON
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
1843
E
H
IG
R
Y
WELLINGT
NORTHAMPTON
ON STREET
P
O
1845
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
WHITTLEBURY
THEFT
C
1842
T
1843
JAMES KNIBBS, AGED 23, THOMAS BARBY, AGED 20, &
PLOWMAN JONES, AGED 37 (JONES OUT ON BAIL), WERE
CHARGED WITH BURGLARIOUSLY BREAKING INTO THE
HOUSE OF THOMAS BIRD, OF WHITTLEBURY, AND STEALING
THEREFROM A BASKET AND OTHER ARTICLES - KNIBBS AND
BARRY GUILTY ; FIFTEEN YEARS TRANSPORTATION. JONES
ACQUITTED
THOMAS ECCLES AND GEORGE TURNER, CHARGED WIH
STEALING THREE YARDS OF CLOTH, THE PROPERTY OF
THOMAS BIRD, OF DAVENTRY
THOMAS ECCLES AND GEORGE TURNER WERE CHARGED WITH
STEALING THREE YARDS OF CLOTH, THE PROPERTY OF
THOMAS BIRD, OF DAVENTRY. ECCLES PLEADED GUILTY, AND
WAS SENTENCED TO THREE MONTHS' HARD LABOUR ;
TURNER ACQUITTED
JAMES KNIBBS, AGED 23, THOMAS BARBY, AGED 20, AND
PLOWMAN JONES, AGED 37 (JONES OUT ON BAIL), CHARGED
WITH BURGLARIOUSLY BREAKING INTO THE HOUSE OF
THOMAS BIRD, OF WHITTLEBURY, AND STEALING
THEREFROM A BASKET AND OTHER SUNDRIES
HENRY GRAY, WILLIAM KAY, & THOMAS WILDMAN, CHARGED
WITH VIOLENTLY ASSAULTING AND BEATING THOMAS BIRD
AND OTHERS OF HIS MAJESTY'S PEACE OFFICERS IN
DISCHARGE OF THEIR DUTY
THE FOLLOWING PARTIES WERE SUMMONED AT THE
INSTANCE OF INSPECTOR KNIGHT, FOR HAVING IN THEIR
POSSESSION LIGHT OR UNSTAMPED WEIGHTS, &C :EXPENSES, 5S.
WILLIAM BIRD, AGED 24, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
QUANTITY OF POTATOES FROM THE BARN OF BENJAMIN
CHAPMAN, OF FINEDON
WILLIAM TEBBUTT, AGED 23, AND WILSON BIRD, 18,
CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT STANION, A SHEEP, THE
PROPERTY OF MESSRS. BELL
MARY REYNOLDS, CHARGED WITH STEALING A HAT, VALUE
£1. 5S. THE PROPERTY OF CHARLOTTE BIRDSALL, OF
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN JONES, AGED 19, EDWARD HIGGINS, AGED 18, &
EDWARD FOULKES, AGED 22, CHARGED WITH STEALING, ON
THE 23D JUNE, 30 SILK POCKET HANDKERCHIEFS, THE
PROPERTY OF FRANCIS BIRDSALL. GUILTY. SEVEN YEARS'
TRANSPORTATION
BIRDSALL
DIED
NORTHAMPTON
DIED
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
JAMES
BIRDSALL
MR.
BIRDSALL
1842
INQUEST
MRS.
BIRDSALL
1842
FIRE
RICHARD
BIRDSALL
FIRE
1838
INQUEST
RICHARD
BIRDSALL
MENTIONE
D
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES, BOROUGH
PRISONERS
W. F.
BIRDSALL
VICTIM
1845
INQUEST
WILLIAM
BIRDSALL
MENTIONE
D
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
WILLIAM
BIRDSALL
VICTIM
1840
INQUEST
WILLIAM
BIRDSALL
1841
INQUEST
WILLIAM
BIRDSALL
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MIDSUMMER SESSIONS
RICHARD
BIRT
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
ROBERT
BIRT
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
ALICE
1839
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
ELIZ.
BISHOP
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EPIPHANY SESSIONS
ELIZABETH
BISHOP
NORTHAMPTON
BRIDGE
NORTHAMPTON
STREET
KETTERING
NORTHAMPTON
ROAD
WOOD
NORTHAMPTON
STREET
Y
P
O
N
C
A
THEFT
A
L
THEFT
THEFT
SEE ARTICLE
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WILLIAM GEORGE BRADLEY, AGED 24, AND THOMAS
TROUBRIDGE AGED 23, CHARGED WITH STEALING A HAT, THE
PROPERTY OF W.F. BIRDSALL
K
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON
CHARGD WITH HAVING, ON THE 30TH ULT., STOLEN A HAT,
VALUE £1, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM BIRDSALL, HATTER
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
R
R
BRIDGE
STREET
THEFT
BISHOP
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
THEFT
ON MONDAY MORNING LAST, OF INFLAMMATION OF THE
BOWELS, AGED 47, ALDERMAN JAMES BIRSDALL, MANY
YEARS POSTMASTER OF THIS TOWN, UNIVERSALLY
RESPECTED AND DEEPLY REGRETTED BY HIS FAMILY AND
FRIENDS
SEE ARTICLE
E
DIED
THEFT OF HAT
IG
1840
1841
SEE ARTICLE
T
JAMES
NORTHAMPTON
A
DIED
MENTIONE BRIDGE
D
STREET
BIRDSALL
H
FRANCIS
L
1840
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
C
1837
EVERDON
THORNBY
SEE ARTICLE
ROBERT BIRT AND JAMES WILLS CHARGED WITH STEALING
70LBS. WEIGHT OF COALS, THE PROPERTY OF THE REV.
FREDERICK GREEN, AT EVERDON
ALICE BISHOP, AGED 19, CHARGED WITH STEALING
WEARING APPAREL, &C., THE PROPERTY OF HERBERT
ATTERBURY, OF THORNBY
BRAUNSTON
ELIZ. BISHOP & HENRY STANGER, CHARGED WITH STEALING
A GUN, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES TIBBITS, OF BRAUNSTON
BRAUNSTON
SEE ARTICLE
JAMES BISHOP, NOW IN PRISON FOR NIGHT POACHING AT
LOYS WEEDON, ENTERED INTO A RECOGNIZANCE IN THE SUM
OF £10. AND JAMES BROWN, OF SULGRAVE, HIS SURETY, IN
THE LIKE SUM, FOR BISHOP NOT SO OFFENDING AGAIN FOR
THE SPACE OF ONE YEAR NEXT FOLLOWING
1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
JAMES
BISHOP
POACHING
LOYS WEEDON
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JAMES
BISHOP
GAME
STOWE NINE
CHURCHES
1839
ASSIZES
JAMES
BISHOP
THEFT
WEEDON BECK
JAMES BISHOP & JOS. BROOKS, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR
TRESPASSING IN SEARCH OF GAME AT STOWE NINE
CHURCHES
JAMES BISHOP, 23, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT WEEDON
BECK, SEVEN RINGS, THREE BROOCHES, A SOAP, SEAL, PAIR
OF EAR RINGS, AND A SILK WINDER, VALUE 12S., THE
PROPERTY OF ANTHONY DALLORZO
JAMES
BISHOP
MARY
BISHOP
1845
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS SAMUEL
BISHOP
1846
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS SAMUEL
BISHOP
BRACKLEY
SEE ARTICLE
HINTON
SEE ARTICLE
BISHOP
THEFT
CULWORTH
THOMAS BISHOP, CHARGED WITH STEALING A HAT, THE
PROPERTY OF JAMES HAWKES, OF CULWORTH
WILLIAM
BISHOP
VICTIM
TITCHMARSH
JAMES COLSON, CHARGED WITH STEALING A WATCH, THE
PROPERTY OF WILLIAM BISHOP, OF TITCHMARSH
WILLIAM
BISHOP
VICTIM
TITCHMARSH
T
THOMAS
WILLIAM
BISHOP
VICTIM
MENTIONE
D
PETTY SESSIONS
ANN
BISSAKER
1844
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JOSEPH
BISSAKER
TITCHMARSH
NORTHAMPTON
O
C
P
ASSAULT
BLACK
ASSAULT
N
GEORGE
IRCHESTER
1837
1841
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
ADJOURNED BOROUGH
SESSIONS
MARY ANN
BLACK
J.
BLACKWELL
MENTIONE
D
JAMES
BLACKWELL
VICTIM
A
1842
L
A
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
C
1842
L
Y
1840
JAMES COULSON, AGED 13, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
WATCH FROM THE HOUSE OF WILLIAM BISHOP, OF
TITCHMARSH
E
1842
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
SEE ARTICLE
THEFT
JAMES COULSON, AGED 13, PLEADED GUILTY OF STEALING A
WATCH FROM THE DWELLING HOUSE OF WILLIAM BISHOP,
OF TITCHMARSH, AND WAS SENTENCED TO ONE WEEK'S
IMPRISONMENT, AND TO BE ONCE PRIVATELY WHIPPED
K
QUARTER SESSIONS
DAVENTRY
R
1842
SEE ARTICLE
A
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL & HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
WEEDON BECK
H
1843
THEFT
IG
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
R
1839
CHARLES WILCOX AND RICHARD HALL, SHOEMAKERS OF
THIS TOWN, WERE FINED 5S. AND 2S. 6D. EACH COSTS, FOR
ATTEMPTING TO RESCUE ANN BISSAKER, A WOMAN OF THIS
TOWN, FROM JOHM WHITE, ONE OF THE NIGHT POLICE
JOSEPH BISSAKER, FOR ONE MONTH, UNLESS 13S. BE PAID,
FOR ASSAULTING THOMAS COSFORD
HENY WIKES, JOHN SEASON, AND GEORGE BLACK STOOD
CHARGED WITH COMMITTING AN ASSAULT UPON ELIZABETH
WYMAN, IN THE STREETS OF IRCHESTER. THE COMPLAINANT
WAS FOUND IN AN IMPROPER SITUATION WITH AN OLD
MAN, AND SOME LADS EXPOSED THEM BY LEADING HER AND
HER PARAMOUR THROUGH THE STREETS. BLACK WAS
DISCHARGED, IT BEING PROVED THAT HE WAS NOT PRESENT
AT THE FRAY; THE OTHERS WERE DISCHARGED BY PAYING
EXPENSES
SEE ARTICLE
WOODNEWTON
SEE ARTICLE
SEE ARTICLE
1841
DIED
JOHN
BLACKWELL
DIED
TWYWELL
1838
DIED
JOHN
BLACKWELL
MENTIONE
D
HARPOLE
ON WEDNESDAY LAST, DESERVEDLY RESPECTED, MR. JOHN
BLACKWELL, OF TWYWELL, IN THIS COUNTY, AGED 84. HE
WAS A MAN OF EXTRAORDINARY GENIUS IN THE
MANUFACTURE OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, ETC.
ON THE 2D INST. AT HARPOLE, AGED 20 YEARS, WITHOUT A
SIGH OR A GROAN, ELIZABETH, THE WIFE OF WILLIAM LOVE,
AND DAUGHTER OF JOHN AND MARY BLACKWELL, OF THE
FORMER PLACE
DIED
MARY
BLACKWELL
MENTIONE
D
HARPOLE
1838
DIED
MARY
BLACKWELL
MENTIONE
D
HARPOLE
1841
FIRE
SAMUEL
BLACKWELL
FIRE
HARPOLE
1843
DIED
SARAH
BLACKWELL
DIED
HARPOLE
1840
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
BLACKWELL
REFUSING
TO
MAINTAIN
THEFT
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BLACKWELL
THEFT
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BLACKWELL
1840
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
BLACKWELL
1845
MISTAKE
1836
1845
1845
H
C
EARLS BARTON
N
LEAVING
HIS
FAMILY
MENTIONE
D
E
A
L
Y
P
O
C
THEFT
WILLIAM BLACKWELL, CHARGED WITH ENTERING THE
DWELLING HOUSE OF CHARLES CORNISH, AT EARLS BARTON,
AND STEALING A TIN CAN, &C.
WILLIAM BLACKWELL, CHARGED WITH ENTERING THE
DWELLING HOUSE OF CHARLES CORNISH, AT EARLS BARTON,
AND STEALING A TIN CAN, &C. TEN YEARS TRANSPORTATION
EARLS BARTON
FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR LEAVING HIS FAMILY CHARGEABLE
TO EARLS BARTON
BARTON SEAGRAVE
SEE ARTICLE
ROWELL
FOR BEGGING AT ROWELL IN A STATE OF DRUNKENESS
SARAH
MARIA
BLACKWOOD
SARAH
BLADE
TRANSPORTED
ABEL
BLADES
TRANSPOR
TED
FANNY
BLADES
ASSAULT
BRIGSTOCK
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FANNY
BLADES
ASSAULT
BRIGSTOCK
FANNY BLADES, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR ASSAULTING JOHN
MITCHELL & WILLIAM CROSS, AT BRIGSTOCK
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
A
BEGGING
RIOTOUS
CONDUCT
CATHERINE BOYD & SARAH BLADE, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR
RIOTOUS AND DISORDERLY CONDUCT
THE FOLLOWING CONVICTS HAVE BEEN REMOVED FROM OUR
COUNTY GAOL TO THE LEVIATHAN HULK, PORTSMOUTH :HENRY NEWELL, JOHN BLADES, ABEL BLADES, FRANCIS
BLADES, AND WILLIAM SPENCER, UNDER SENTENCE OF
TRANSPORTATION FOR LIFE
L
1844
EARLS BARTON
COMMITMENTS TO THE
HOUSE OF CORRECTION
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
A
1840
EARLS BARTON
WILLIAM BLACKWELL, OF EARLS BARTON, LABOURER,
CHARGED WITH HAVING, ON THE NIGHT OF THE 17TH. OR ON
THE MORNING ON THE 18TH INST, BURGLARIOUSLY ENTERED
THE HOUSE OF CHARLES CORNISH, OF EARLS BARTON, AND
STOLEN THEREFROM VARIOUS ARTICLES, HIS PROPERTY
K
BLACKWELL
R
WILLIAM
IG
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
EARLS BARTON
R
1841
BLACKWELL
ON THE 31ST ULT, AT HARPOLE, SARAH, THE BELOVED
DAUGHTER OF MRS. MARY BLACKWELL, AGED 38 YEARS
ON THE 2D INST. AT HARPOLE, AGED 20 YEARS, WITHOUT A
SIGH OR A GROAN, ELIZABETH, THE WIFE OF WILLIAM LOVE,
AND DAUGHTER OF JOHN AND MARY BLACKWELL, OF THE
FORMER PLACE
ON THURSDAY NIGHT LAST, ABOUT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, A FIRE
BROKE OUT ON THE PREMISES OF MR. SAMUEL BLACKWELL,
BAKER, OF HARPOLE, NEAR THIS TOWN. THE BAKEHOUSE,
CONTAINING 10 SACK OF FLOUR, THE SPONGE, &C.,
TOGETHER WITH THE STABLE AND TACKLE, WERE DESTROYED
BY THE DEVOURING ELEMENT. WE HAVE NOT HEARD HOW
THE FIRE ORIGINATED
ON THE 31ST ULT, AT HARPOLE, SARAH, THE BELOVED
DAUGHTER OF MRS. MARY BLACKWELL, AGED 38 YEARS
FOR ONE MONTH, FOR REFUSING TO MAINTAIN HIS WIFE
AND CHILDREN, WHEREBY THEY BECAME CHARGEABLE TO
EARLS BARTON
T
1843
1836
TRANSPORTED
FRANCIS
BLADES
TRANSPOR
TED
1843
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
JOHN
BLADES
THEFT
TRANSPORTED
JOHN
BLADES
WILLIAM
BLADES
WILLIAM
BLADES
DAMAGE
THOMAS
BLAKE
VICTIM
T
KINGS SUTTON
FOR FOUR MONTHS, UNLESS £5. 18S. BE PAID, FOR WILFULLY
DESTROYING 20 CUCUMBER PLANTS AND OTHER VEGETABLE
PRODUCTIONS AT KINGS SUTTON
H
SEE ARTICLE
KINGS SUTTON
1833
MICHAELMAS QUARTER
SESSIONS
THOMAS
BLAKE
1845
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL & HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
BLAKESLEY
KINGS SUTTON
Y
VICTIM
P
WOLD
JAMES HOWE, CHARGED WITH HAVING STOLEN A WARMING
PAN, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS BLAKE, OF KINGS SUTTON
JAMES HOWE, 21, WAS CONVICTED OF HAVING STOLEN A
WARMING PAN, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS BLAKE, OF
KINGSUTTON. THE PRISONER, WHO HAD BEEN CONVICTED
OF FELONY, WAS SENTENCED TO BE TRANSPORTED FOR
FOURTEEN YEARS
JOHN BLAKESLEY, FOR ONE MONTH, UNLESS £1. 13S. 9D. BE
SOONER PAID, FOR ASSAULTING JANE ELLIOTT, AT WOLD
ON TUESDAY LAST A CHARWOMAN NAMED ANN BLAND, WAS
BROUGHT BEFORE THE MAGISTRATES, CHARGE WITH
STEALING A QUANTITY OF POTATOES AND OTHER EATABLES
FROM E.H. BARWELL, ESQ, UPON WHOSE PREMISES SHE WAS
EMPLOYED. THE CASE WAS FULLY PROVED AGAINST HER,
AND SHE WAS SENTENCED TO 14 DAYS' IMPRISONMENT.
THEFT
ANN
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
ANN
BLAND
1842
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
EDWARD
BLAND
1843
OUNDLE PETTY SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
BLAND
THEFT
OUNDLE
FOR ONE MONTH, FOR BEING FOUND, ON THE 13 INST., IN
THE HOUSE OF EDWARD HARRISON BARWELL, FOR THE
PURPOSE OF COMMITTING A FELONY
ROBERT HOUGHTON, FOR THREE MONTHS, & EDWARD BLAND
& THOMAS PEARSON FOR TWO MONTHS EACH, FOR
STEALING, ON THE 28TH ULT., SEVERAL APPLES GROWING IN
THE GARDEN OF JOHN JONES, GENT., IN THE PARISH OF ST.
SEPULCHRE
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JOHN
BLAND
THEFT
OUNDLE
SEE ARTICLE
SPRATTON
THE GRAND JURY THREW OUT THE BILLS AGAINST WILLIAM
FOSTER, CHARGED WITH STEALING THREE APPLE DUMLINGS
AT ROADE AND AGAINST WILLIAM BOTERILL AND JOHN
BLAND, CHARGED WITH A FELONY AT SPRATTON
N
1841
C
O
ASSAULT
E
BLAKE
SEE ARTICLE
BRIGSTOCK
K
THOMAS
FOR TWO MONTHS, UNDER THE GAME LAWS
R
COMMITTED TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
BLADES
A
1833
GAME
LAWS
GAME
MENTIONE
D
L
1844
TRANSPOR
TED
C
1837
1845
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
ASSIZES
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
SEE ARTICLE
THE FOLLOWING CONVICTS HAVE BEEN REMOVED FROM OUR
COUNTY GAOL TO THE LEVIATHAN HULK, PORTSMOUTH :HENRY NEWELL, JOHN BLADES, ABEL BLADES, FRANCIS
BLADES, AND WILLIAM SPENCER, UNDER SENTENCE OF
TRANSPORTATION FOR LIFE
IG
1838
BRIGSTOCK
R
1836
THE FOLLOWING CONVICTS HAVE BEEN REMOVED FROM OUR
COUNTY GAOL TO THE LEVIATHAN HULK, PORTSMOUTH :HENRY NEWELL, JOHN BLADES, ABEL BLADES, FRANCIS
BLADES, AND WILLIAM SPENCER, UNDER SENTENCE OF
TRANSPORTATION FOR LIFE
THEFT
A
BLAND
1845
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
L
A
BLAND
THEFT
THEFT
FELONY
ST.
SEPULCHRE NORTHAMPTON
PARISH
SEE ARTICLE
GAME
BRIGSTOCK
SEE ARTICLE
BLAY
ASSAULT
GRIMSBURY
SEE ARTICLE
BLAND
WILLIAM
BLAND
ELIZABETH
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
BLENCOW
REFUSING
TO WORK
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
W.
BLENCOW
VICTIM
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
BLENCOW
VICTIM
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
JAMES
BLENCOWE
VICTIM
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
JAMES
BLENCOWE
VICTIM
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JOHN
ASSIZES
BLENCOWE
1845
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS JOHN
BLENCOWE
FOR SIX WEEKS, FOR REFUSING TO PERFORM A CONTRACT
ENTERED INTO FOR MANUFACTURING A QUANTITY OF
LEATHER INTO BOOTS
HENRY LONG WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING TWO FLITCHES
OF BACON, A HAM, AND CHINE, THE PROPERTY OF W.
BLENCOW, OF BRACKLEY. SIX MONTHS' HARD LABOUR
BRACKLEY
R
R
KINGS SUTTON
KINGS SUTTON
THEFT
JOSEPH MORAN, CHARGED WITH STEALING A PAIR OF
TROWSERS, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES BLENCOWE, OF KINGS
SUTTON
JOSEPH MORAN, CHARGED WITH STEALING A PAIR OF
TROWSERS, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES BLENCOWE, OF KINGS
SUTTON - NO BILL
BRACKLEY ST. PETERS SEE ARTICLE
P
VICTIM
MIDDLETON
C
O
FREDERICK SMITH, CHARGED WITH STEALING TWO ASSES,
THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS BLENCOW, OF WEST HADDON
K
WEST HADDON
TRANSPOR
TED
SEE ARTICLE
THE UNDER MENTIONED CONVICTS HAVE BEEN REMOVED
FROM OUR COUNTY GAOL TO THE YORK HULK, GOSPORT :WILLIAM WATERS, UNDER SENTENCE OF TRANSPORATION
FOR LIFE; JOHN BLENCOWE, CHARLES FOUNDLING, & SAMUEL
KIRK, RESPECTIVELY FOR 14 YEARS ; AND ROBERT CARR &
THOMAS LIDDINGTON, RESPECTIVELY FOR 10 YEARS
1840
TRANSPORTED
JOHN
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
BLENCOWE
1840
ASSIZES - COUNTY
PRISONERS
JOHN
BLENCOWE
THEFT
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
JOSEPH
BLENCOWE
VICTIM
MIDDLETON CHENEY
WILLIAM TIMMS, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT MIDDLETON
CHENEY, A COTTON HANDKERCHIEF AND A PAIR OF
SPECTACLES, THE PROPERTY OF JOSEPH BLENCOWE
1843
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
JOSEPH
BLENCOWE
VICTIM
MIDDLETON CHENEY
WILLIAM TIMMS WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING A
HANDKERCHIEF, &C., THE PROPERTY OF JOSEPH BLENCOWE,
OF MIDDLETON CHENEY. THREE MONTHS' HARD LABOUR
A
N
C
BLENCOWE
E
H
1842
T
STEPHEN
EATON
THEFT
Y
1846
STANWICK
BLAND
A
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MIDSUMMER SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
MIDDLETON CHENEY PETTY
SESSIONS
SAMUEL
L
1836
OUNDLE
SAMUEL BLAND PLEADED GUILTY OF HAVING STOLEN ON THE
25TH OCTOBER LAST, AT THE PARISH OF OUNDLE, A PAIR OF
CORDUROY TROWSERS, THE PROPERTY OF GEORGE LINNELL.
SIX WEEKS' HARD LABOUR
IG
1846
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
A
L
VICTIM
JOHN KITELEY STOOD CHARGED WITH STEALING A SMOCK
FROCK, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN BLENCOWE, OF MIDDLETON
CHENEY. NO BILL
JOHN BLENCOWE, CHARGED WITH HAVING, AT THE PARISH
OF BRACKLEY ST. PETERS, FELONIOUSLY STOLEN THREE
BRACKLEY ST. PETERS NIGHT CAPS, THREE PAIRS OF STOCKINGS, AND SUNDRY
OTHER ARTICLES, THE PROPERTY OF HIS MASTER, WILLIAM
KING MALINS
MIDDLETON CHENEY
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EASTER SESSIONS
MR.
BLENCOWE
MENTIONE
D
DAVENTRY
SEE ARTICLE
1841
DIED
R.
BLENCOWE
DIED
AYNHO
ON THE 16TH INST. MR. R. BLENCOWE, OF AYNHOE,
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, AGED 92, FATHER OF MR. BLENCOWE,
BAKER OF BANBURY
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
ROBERT
BLENCOWE
VICTIM
MARSTON ST.
LAWRENCE
SEE ARTICLE
1833
DIED
SAMUEL
BLENCOWE
DIED
MARSTON ST.
LAWRENCE
ON FRIDAY 2D INST. IN THE 24TH YEAR OF HIS AGE, SAMUEL
BLENCOWE, ESQ. SECOND SON OF THE LATE JOHN JACKSON
BLENCOWE, ESQ. OF MARSTON ST. LAWRENCE
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
SARAH
BLENCOWE
VICTIM
SPRATTON
HANNAH BALDERSON, FOR ASSAULTING SARAH BLENCOWE,
ON THE 2TH AUGUST, AT SPRATTON, WAS LIKEWISE
CONVICTED IN THE PENALTY OF 6D. AND COSTS 8S. 6D.
1846
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BLENCOWE
THEFT
MARSTON ST.
LAWRENCE
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
BLENCOWE
VICTIM
1834
NORTHAMPTON SUMMER
ASSIZES
MATTHEW
BLENKINSOPPS
VICTIM
ASSAULT
GRENDON
L
BLETSO
C
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS WILLIAM
BLINCOE
1836
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
BLINKHORN
THEFT
1836
TRANSPORTED
THOMAS
BLINKHORNE
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
ELIZABETH
BLISS
1836
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
GEORGE
1836
ASSIZES
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
A
N
1846
MISCONDU
CT
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JOHN MILLER, JOHN BLETSO, & EMANUEL LABRUM,
RESPECTIVELY FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR ASSAULTING
JEREMIAH PARTRIDGE OF GRENDON, THE SAID JOHN MILLER
& EMANUEL LABRUM, RESPECIVELY FOR ONE MONTH, FOR
ASSAULTING THE WIFE OF JEREMIAH PARTRIDGE, AND THE
SAID JOHN MILLER & JOHN BLETSO, RESPECTIVELY FOR ONE
MONTH, FOR ASSAULTING JOHN TAYLOR WOODING
BRACKLEY
WILLIAM BLINCOE, AND GEORGE PADBURY, YOUTHS OF
BRACKLEY, WERE BROUGHT UP AND REPRIMANDED FOR
MISCONDUCT IN BRACKLEY CHURCHYARD DURING DIVINE
SERVICE
SUTTON
THOMAS BLINKHORN, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT SUTTON,
A GELDING, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM CHENEY
TRANSPOR
TED
L
C
K
A
R
R
GLAPTHORNE
Y
JOHN
WILLIAM BLENCOWE WAS CONVICTED OF OF HAVING STOLEN
TWENTY OUNCES OF BUTTER, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM
TOMPKINS, OF MARSTON ST. LAWRENCE. ONE MONTH'S
HARD LABOUR
HENRY LONG, CHARGED WITH STEALING TWO FLITCHES OF
BACON, A HAM AND A CHINE, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM
BLENCOWE, OF BRACKLEY
E
IG
BRACKLEY
P
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
O
1839
H
T
1841
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DAVENTRY
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BLISS
VICTIM
ASTON LE WALLS
ESTHER PAVIOUR, CHARGED WITH STEALING A PAIR OF
SHOES, TWO SHEETS, A GOWN, AND OTHER ARTICLES, FROM
THE HOUSE OF GEORGE BLISS, OF ASTON LE WALLS
GEORGE
BLISS
VICTIM
ASTON LE WALLS
ESTHER PAVIOUR, 48, CHARGED WITH STEALING A PAIR OF
SHOES, TWO SHEETS, A GOWN, AND OTHER ARTICLES, FROM
THE HOUSE OF GEORGE BLISS, OF ASTON LE WALLS
GEORGE
BLISS
VICTIM
ASTON LE WALLS
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A
VICTIM
1842
1840
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
HOUSE OF CORRECTION
DIED
HELEN
BLISS
JAMES
BLISS
JAMES
BLISS
JOHN
BLISS
THRUPP
GROUNDS
DIED
MENTIONE
D
LEAVING
CHILD
DAVENTRY
WEEDON
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FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR RUNNING AWAY AND LEAVING HIS
CHILD CHARGEABLE TO SYRESHAM
ON THE 18TH INSTANT, AT DAVENTRY, AFTER A SEVERE
AFFLICTION OF A FEW DAYS, BORNE WITH CHRISTIAN
FORTITUDE AND RESIGNATION, HELEN, ELDEST DAUGHTER
OF THE LATE MR. JOHN BLISS, OF THRUPP GROUNDS, NEAR
DAVENTRY
SYRESHAM
MENTIONE THRUPP
D
GROUNDS
DAVENTRY
JOHN
BLISS
FORGERY
1835
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
BLISS
THEFT
JOSEPH
BLISS
MENTIONE
D
JOSEPH
BLISS
BLISS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
JOSEPH
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
JOSEPH
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
1844
R
A
R
Y
L
GRAFTON REGIS
MENTIONE
D
C
1843
THEFT
P
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
O
1843
FARTHINGSTONE
K
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
IG
1834
TRANSPORTATION FOR LIFE- WILLIAM HALL, OTHERWISE
PURVIS, FOR STEALING A PACK OF CARDS, AT KETTERING ;
AND JOHN BLISS, FOR FORGING A PROMISSORY NOTE. THE
LATTER TO BE PREVIOUSLY IMPRISONED FOR TWO YEARS IN
THE GENERAL PENITENTIARY
E
H
T
1842
DIED
ON THE 18TH INSTANT, AT DAVENTRY, AFTER A SEVERE
AFFLICTION OF A FEW DAYS, BORNE WITH CHRISTIAN
FORTITUDE AND RESIGNATION, HELEN, ELDEST DAUGHTER
OF THE LATE MR. JOHN BLISS, OF THRUPP GROUNDS, NEAR
DAVENTRY
JOHN BLISS, CHARGED WITH ROBBING JOSEPH HADLAND, OF
FARTHINGSTONE, OF A SHILLING'S WORTH OF EGGS
WILLIAM CARR, FOR REFUSING TO FIND SURETIES FOR HIS
APPEARANCE AT THE NEXT ASSIZES TO GIVE EVIDENCE
AGAINST JOSEPH BLISS
JOSEPH BLISS, CHARGED WITH STEALING A SHEEP, THE
PROPERTY OF THOMAS GALLARD, OF GRAFTON REGIS
WILLIAM CARR, FOR NEGLECTING TO FIND SURETIES FOR
HIS APPEARANCE AT THESE ASSIZES TO GIVE EVIDENCE
AGAINST JOSEPH BLISS, ON A CHARGE OF FELONY
THEFT
GRAFTON REGIS
JOSEPH BLISS, CHARGED WITH STEALING A SHEARHOG
SHEEP, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS GALLARD, OF GRAFTON
REGIS
JOSEPH
BLISS
THEFT
GRAFTON REGIS
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOSEPH
BLISS
VICTIM
NORTON
1833
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOSEPH
BLISS
THEFT
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOSEPH
BLISS
THEFT
1836
FIRE
MR. G.
BLISS
FIRE
ASTON LE WALLS
1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
THOMAS
BLISS
VICTIM
NETHER HEYFORD
A
L
A
N
C
BLISS
EDWARD JEFFS, CHARGED WITH STEALING THREE FOWLS
AND SEVEN PIGEONS, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM AND
JOSEPH BLISS, OF NORTON
JOSEPH BLISS, CHARGED WITH HAVING STOLEN A BEE HIVE,
WITH THE BEES, THE PROPERTY OF SAMUEL JONES
JOSEPH BLISS, 27, FOR STEALING A BEE HIVE, THE PROPERTY
OF S. JONES, WAS SENTENCED TO 14 DAYS' IMPRISONMENT
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LORAINE AND ALVERDINE SMITH, TWO GIPSIES, WERE
CHARGED WITH HAVING THREATENED TO BEAT THOMAS
BLISS, OF NETHER HEYFORD. THEY WERE BOUND OVER TO
APPEAR AT THE SESSIONS, AND IN THE MEANTIME TO KEEP
THE PEACE
EDWARD JEFFS, CHARGED WITH STEALING THREE FOWLS
AND SEVEN PIGEONS, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM AND
JOSEPH BLISS, OF NORTON
ON WEDNESDAY LAST, AT BLAKESLEY, MR. WILLIAM BLISS,
FARMER, AGED 77
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BLISS
VICTIM
NORTON
1836
DIED
WILLIAM
BLISS
DIED
BLAKESLEY
1833
ASSIZES
WILLIAM
BLISS
THEFT
WELTON
WILLIAM BLISS, 33, CHARGED WITH STEALING A GELDING,
AT WELTON, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS HIGGS
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
WILLIAM
ASSIZES
BLISS
THEFT
WELTON
SEE ARTICLE
1844
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
THOMAS
BLISSETT
DRUNK &
DISORDER
LY
WILBARSTON
SEE ARTICLE
ANN
BLISSITT
DAMAGE
WILBARSTON
FRANCES
BLISSITT
DAMAGE
JAMES
BLOCKLEY
VICTIM
JAMES
BLOCKLEY
VICTIM
STOKE ALBANY
A
Y
WILLIAM
BLOFIELD
VICTIM
JOSEPH
BLOODWORTH
DRUNK
BLOODWORTH
BLOTT
BLISWORTH
L
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
BLOTT
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BLOTT
1842
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BLOTT
1841
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BLOTT
C
E
DEAN THORPE
ALSO OF DEAN THORPE, WAS CONVICTED OF USING A SCALE
OF UNEQUAL MEASURE
VICTIM
PAPLEY
SEE ARTICLE
VICTIM
A
1841
UNEQUAL
BALANCE
N
THOMAS
WILLIAM BLOFIELD, OF BLISWORTH, COMPLAINED AGAINST
HENRY MILLER, OF THE SAME PLACE, FOR AN ASSAULT UPON
HIM AT ROADE, ON THE 11TH INST. THESE PARTIES WERE
TWO VERY OLD AND APPARENTLY INFIRM MEN, AND IT
APPEARED THAT AFTER HAVING WORDS ABOUT A TRIFLING
DEBT DUE FROM BLOFIELD TO MILLER, THEY STRUCK ONE
ANOTHER. CASE DISMISSED
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A
1837
SEE ARTICLE
DEENETHORPE
L
1846
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
C
1844
O
P
1842
SEE ARTICLE
K
STOKE ALBANY
R
1835
FRANCES & ANN BLISSITT, FOR SEVEN DAYS, FOR WILFULLY
BREAKING WINDOWS AT WILBARSTON
WILBARSTON
R
1835
FRANCES & ANN BLISSITT, FOR SEVEN DAYS, FOR WILFULLY
BREAKING WINDOWS AT WILBARSTON
H
1845
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL & HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL & HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
IG
1845
T
1844
WOODFORD
MARSHAL MAULT, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT WOODFORD,
VARIOUS ARTICLES OF DRESS, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM
BLOTT AND ELIZA LEWIN
MARTHA MAULT CHARGED WITH STEALING WEARING
APPAREL, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM BLOTT AND ELIZA
LEWIN, AT WOODFORD
VICTIM
WOODFORD
SHOOTING
WITHOUT
LICENSE
RUSHDEN
WAS FINED £5. 11S. 6D. FOR SHOOTING WITHOUT A LICENSE
IN RUSHDEN FIELD
RUSHDEN
ROBERT BAILEY WAS CHARGED WITH STEALING TURNIPS
FROM A FIELD, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM BLOTT, OF
RUSHDEN. MR. TURNELL, MR. BAILEY'S EMPLOYER, GAVE HIM
AN EXCELLENT CHARACTER, AND BLOTT WISHED THE
MAGISTRATES TO MITIGATE THE PENALTY AS FAR AS
POSSIBLE. HE WAS FINED 14S. 8D. THE REAL VALUE OF
TURNIPS WAS TWOPENCE
VICTIM
WILLIAM
BLOTT
DIED
WOODFORD
1835
DIED
MARY
BLOWER
DIED
YARDLEY HASTINGS
1844
DIED
SAMUEL
BLOWER
DIED
YARDLEY HASTINGS
1835
DIED
SAMUEL
BLOWER
MENTIONE
D
YARDLEY HASTINGS
1842
QUARTER SESSIONS
SAMUEL
BLOXHAM
VICTIM
1839
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JANE
BLUETT
ROGUES &
VAGABOND
S
H
R
K
IG
BLUNDELL
WELLINGBOROUGH
L
JOHN
A
R
BLUNDELL
Y
GEORGE
LEAVING
HIS TEAM
P
BLUNDAL
MENTIONE
D
THEFT
ALFRED WITCH, FOR ONE MONTH, MARY ANN BRITTEN,
SARAH ENGLISH, JANE BLUETT, & EMMA ILLES, RESPECIVELY
FOR 14 DAYS, AS ROGUES AND VAGABONDS
SUPERINTENDENT KNIGHT CHARGED THOMAS BLUNDAL
WITH LEAVING HIS TEAM ON THE HIGHWAY, IN THE STREETS
OF WELLINGBOROUGH, AS TO OBSTRUCT THE HIGHWAY.
BLUNDAL RECEIVED AN EXCELLENT CHARACTER, AND
ACKNOWLEDGED HIS FAULT. FINED, INCLUDING COSTS, 8S.
HANNINGTON
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FINEDON
WILLIAM PETTIT AND WILLIAM DICKINSON, TWO RAILWAY
LABOURERS, WERE APPRENHENDED BY SUPERINTENDENT
KNIGHT, CHARGED WITH TAKING FROM THE PERSON OF
JOHN BLUNDELL, OF FINEDON, TWO SOVEREIGNS AND SOME
SILVER. BLUNDELL REFUSED TO PROSECUTE, AND THE
CHARGE WAS ACCORDINGLY DISMISSED
ROWELL
SEE ARTICLE
DAVENTRY
ON TUESDAY LAST, AFTER GIVING BIRTH TO A SON, MARY,
THE BELOVED WIFE OF MR. WILLIAM BLUNSOM, FARRIER, OF
THE LONDON ROAD, DAVENTRY, AGED 43 YEARS
SEE ARTICLE
N
C
1845
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON SESSIONS
THOMAS
C
1844
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
O
1843
BRACKLEY ST. PETER
ON THE 11TH INST., AT WOODFORD, AFTER A SHORT BUT
SEVERE ILLNESS, MR. WILLIAM BLOTT, FORMERLY OF
LEIGHTON, HUNTS, AGED 56
AT YARDLEY HASTINGS, ON THE 15TH INST. DEEPLY
LAMENTED BY HER FAMILY AND FRIENDS, MARY, THE WIFE
OF SAMUEL BLOWER, LACE MERCHANT, IN THE 63D YEAR OF
HER AGE
ON THE 1ST INSTANT, AT YARDLEY HASTINGS, AGED 67, MR.
SAMUEL BLOWER, LACEMAN, OF THAT PLACE. THROUGH HIS
LIFE HE WAS EMINENT FOR SIMPLICITY AND INTEGRITY OF
CHARACTER, AND IS DEEPLY LAMENTED BY FAMILY AND
FRIENDS
AT YARDLEY HASTINGS, ON THE 15TH INST. DEEPLY
LAMENTED BY HER FAMILY AND FRIENDS, MARY, THE WIFE
OF SAMUEL BLOWER, LACE MERCHANT, IN THE 63D YEAR OF
HER AGE
GEORGE BEARSLEY, AGED 26, & JOHN JONES, AGED 34,
CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT BRACKLEY ST. PETER, A PAIR
OF TROWSERS AND A WOODEN BOTTLE, THE PROPERTY OF
SAMUEL BLOXHAM
E
DIED
T
1844
1845
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
JOHN
BLUNDELL
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JAMES
BLUNSOM
1843
DIED
MARY
BLUNSOM
DIED
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
MARY
BLUNSOM
MENTIONE
D
ROWELL
SEE ARTICLE
1843
DIED
WILLIAM
BLUNSOM
MENTIONE LONDON
D
ROAD
DAVENTRY
ON TUESDAY LAST, AFTER GIVING BIRTH TO A SON, MARY,
THE BELOVED WIFE OF MR. WILLIAM BLUNSOM, FARRIER, OF
THE LONDON ROAD, DAVENTRY, AGED 43 YEARS
1838
DIED
WILLIAM
BLUNSOM
DIED
ISLIP
SEE ARTICLE
A
L
A
VICTIM
VICTIM
LONDON
ROAD
1838
1838
1844
1844
1841
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
BENEDICT
BLUNT
CHARLES
BLUNT
DELANI
BLUNT
DELINA
BLUNT
DELINA
BLUNT
DELINA
BLUNT
THEFT
SEE ARTICLE
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
ASHTON
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
VICTIM
SEE ARTICLE
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
BEAR INN
D
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON
1834
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
FRANCIS
BLUNT
THEFT
1840
PETTY SESSIONS
GEORGE
BLUNT
FIGHTING
1841
INQUEST
GEORGE
BLUNT
DIED
1841
MURDEROUS ASSAULT
GEORGE
BLUNT
MURDEROU BELL BARN
NORTHAMPTON
S ASSAULT COURT
1839
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
GEORGE
BLUNT
ASSAULT
R
IG
A
R
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
JABEZ
BLUNT
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
1843
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
1842
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
1839
1839
DISCOVERY OF STOLEN
PROPERTY
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THEFT
A
BLUNT
SURETIES
BLUNT
A
JABEZ
THEFT
SEE ARTICLE
GEORGE BLUNT & STEPHEN PERKINS, RESPECTIVELY FOR 14
DAYS, FOR VIOLENTLY ASSAULTING JOSEPH STEVENSON,
FOUNDRYMAN
JOHN ALLEN AND JABEZ BLUNT, BOTH OF HARLESTONE,
SHOEMAKERS, WERE FULLY COMMITTED TO THE SESSIONS,
FOR STEALING SIX YARDS OF WIRE FENCING, THE PROPERTY
OF THE HONORABLE CAPT. SPENCER, FROM HIS PLEASURE
GROUNDS, AT HARLESTONE, ON THE 25TH JUNE LAST
HARLESTONE
JOHN ALLEN AND JABEZ BLUNT, CHARGED WITH STEALING
SIX YARDS OF WIRE FENCING, THE PROPERTY OF THE HON. F.
SPENCER
HARLESTONE
OF HARLESTONE, SHOEMAKER, ENTERED INTO
RECOGNIZANCE WITH TWO SURERIES TO APPEAR AT THE
NEXT SESSIONS TO ANSWER A CHARGE OF INDICTMENT TO
BE PREFERRED AGAINST HIM FOR FELONY
HARLESTONE
JOHN ALLEN AND JABEZ BLUNT WERE CONVICTED OF
STEALING SIX YARDS OF WIRE FENCING, THE PROPERTY OF
THE HON. F. SPENCER, AT HARLESTONE. TWO MONTHS' HARD
LABOUR RESPECTIVELY
N
C
THEFT
L
JABEZ
HARLESTONE
C
BLUNT
L
Y
JABEZ
FRANCIS BLUNT, CHARGED WITH STEALING A QUANTITY OF
BARLEY FROM A BARN AT WELLINGBOROUGH, BELONGING
TO MARIA LOVELL
ON MONDAY LAST, SAMUEL ROBERTS, A SHOEMAKER, AND
GEORGE BLUNT, A FOUNDRYMAN, WERE FINED FOR
FIGHTING ON THE PREVIOUS NIGHT, AND BOUND OVER TO
KEEP THE PEACE TILL THE SESSIONS
SEE ARTICLE (AGED ABOUT 20)
E
H
T
WELLINGBOROUGH
P
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
O
1843
SEE ARTICLE
K
1839
JABEZ
BLUNT
GAME
HARLESTONE
JABEZ BLUNT, OF HARLESTON, LABOURER, WAS CONVICTED
OF TRESPASSING IN SEARCH OF GAME UPON LAND IN THE
OCCUPATION OF JOHN FLAVELL, AT HARLESTON, ON THE 22D
NOVEMBER LAST, AND FINED, WITH COSTS £2. 12S. 6D.
JACK
BLUNT
THEFT
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN
BLUNT
THEFT
IRCHESTER / RAUNDS SEE ARTICLE
1839
ASSIZES
JOHN
BLUNT
THEFT
IRCHESTER / RAUNDS SEE ARTICLE
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
JOHN
BLUNT
THEFT
IRCHESTER / RAUNDS SEE ARTICLE
1838
INQUEST
JOHN
BLUNT
MENTIONE BRIDGE
D
STREET
NORTHAMPTON
TRANSPORTED
JOHN
BLUNT
TRANSPOR
TED
1836
INQUEST
JOHN
BLUNT
MENTIONE BRIDGE
D
STREET
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MIDSUMMER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EPIPHANY SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EPIPHANY SESSIONS
JOHN
BLUNT
THEFT
JOHN
EDWARD
BLUNT
MENTIONE
D
ALDERTON
ROBERT
BLUNT
VICTIM
ALDERTON
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EPIPHANY SESSIONS
ROBERT
BLUNT
VICTIM
THOMAS
BLUNT
VINCENT
BLUNT
BLUNT
THE FOLLOWING CONVICTS HAVE BEEN REMOVED FROM OUR
COUNTY GAOL TO PORTSMOUTH, AND PUT ON BOARD THE
LEVIATHAN HULK, VIZ :- ROBERT BUTLIN, WILLIAM CORT,
GEORGE CORT, & JOHN BLUNT, UNDER SENTENCE OF
TRANSPORTATION FOR LIFE: WILLIAM JOHNSON & WILLIAM
BANNER, FOR 15 YEARS: AND WILLIAM HEATH & JACOB
JOHNSON, FOR 10 YEARS. AND ON BOARD THE YORK HULK,
AT GOSPORT, JAMES MUNNS, FOR 14 YEARS
T
1839
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER SESSIONS
VINCENT
1835
TRANSPORTED
VINCENT
BLUNT
1841
MURDEROUS ASSAULT ON A
WILLIAM
FEMALE
BLUNT
K
R
A
DALLINGTON
LITTLE HOUGHTON
N
A
L
A
ASSAULT
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON
ASSAULT
THEFT
E
H
IG
DIED
C
1835
SEE ARTICLE
L
1835
INQUEST
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
BRIXWORTH
C
1837
SEE ARTICLE
R
1841
Y
1841
P
1841
O
1836
NORTHAMPTON
TRANSPORTED
BELL BARN
NORTHAMPTON
COURT
ROBERT JELLEY, 60, FOR FELONIOUSLY STEALING FIVE
PIECES OF OAK WOOD, THE PROPERTY OF ROBERT BLUNT, ON
THE 5TH DEC. LAST, ONE MONTH'S HARD LABOUR.
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 13)
VINCENT BLUNT, CHARGED WITH MAKING AN ASSAULT ON
RICHARD WEST, CONSTABLE OF DALLINGTON
VINCENT BLUNT, AGED 20, WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING
TWO TURKEYS, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS TALLANT, OF
LITTLE HOUGHTON, AND SENTENCED TO SEVEN YEARS'
TRANSPORTATION
THE UNDER MENTIONED CONVICTS HAVE BEEN REMOVED
FROM OUR COUNTY GAOL TO PORTSMOUTH, AND PUT ON
BOARD THE LEVIATHAN HULK : JOHN MOUNTAIN, WILLIAM
WATSON, VINCENT BLUNT, JOHN WHITE, JOHN TAYLOR,
STEPHEN NICHOLS
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM BLUNT, FOR FUTHER EXAMINATION ON A CHARGE
OF MALICIOUSLY ASSAULTING, CUTTING AND WOUNDING
ANN BLUNT OTHERWISE ANN BOTTERILL, WITH INTENT TO
KILL AND MURDER HER
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
WILLIAM
BLUNT
ASSAULT
1841
INQUEST
WILLIAM
BLUNT
MENTIONE
BELL BARN NORTHAMPTON
D
SEE ARTICLE
PREVENTIN
G ARREST
WILLIAM BLUNT, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR PREVENTING
THOMAS WRIGHT, ONE OF THE WATCHMEN, FROM TAKING
INTO CUSTODY JOHN CATTEL, WHO HAD COMMITTED A
BREACH OF THE PEACE
1843
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
WILLIAM
BLUNT
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BLUNT
ASSAULT
1839
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
WILLIAM
BLUNT
ASSAULT
1834
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BLUNT
VICTIM
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
ANN
BLUNT /
BOTTERILL
VICTIM
1846
INQUEST
BRYAN
BLYTHE
MENTIONE HORSESHO
NORTHAMPTON
D
E STREET
SEE ARTICLE
1844
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
LUCY
BLYTHE
COMPLAIN
T
SEE ARTICLE
1846
INQUEST
WILLIAM
BLYTHE
DIED
MR.
BODALY
MENTIONE
D
WELLINGBOROUGH
RICHARD
BODALY
VICTIM
WELLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
RICHARD
BODALY
VICTIM
WELLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN
BODDIMAN
ROWELL
SEE ARTICLE
JOSEPH
BODDIMORE
L
BELL BARN
NORTHAMPTON
COURT
1841
SEE ARTICLE
T
COMMITTED FOR TRIAL AT
THE QUARTER SESSIONS
CHARLES
BODDINGTON
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EASTER SESSIONS
CHARLES
BODDINGTON
K
R
A
KETTERING
THEFT
KINGSTHORPE
N
C
1841
E
H
IG
R
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 14 MONTHS)
C
1843
Y
1840
A
1836
BRIGSTOCK
P
1837
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ASSIZES
WILLIAM BLUNT, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR ASSAULTING AND
BEATING SOPHIA, WIFE OF WILLIAM PERCIVAL
RICHARD KINGHAM, CONVICTED OF STEALING A WATCH, THE
PROPERTY OF WILLIAM BLUNT, WAS SENTENCED TO THREE
MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT
WILLIAM BLUNT, FOR FUTHER EXAMINATION ON A CHARGE
OF MALICIOUSLY ASSAULTING, CUTTING AND WOUNDING
ANN BLUNT OTHERWISE ANN BOTTERILL, WITH INTENT TO
KILL AND MURDER HER
NORTHAMPTON
HORSESHO
NORTHAMPTON
E STREET
O
1843
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THEFT
KINGSTHORPE
REMOVED
FROM
GAOL
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CHARLES ALLEN, CHARLES BODDINGTON & THOMAS
HAMMOND, CHARGED WITH HAVING, IN THE MORNING OF
THE 19TH MARCH, AT KINGSTHORPE, BURGLARIOUSLY
BROKEN INTO THE HOUSE OF RICHARD WEST, AND STOLEN
THEREFROM THREE PURSES, CONTAINING £1.8S., TWO GREAT
COATS, TWO SHAWLS, A BOA, AND DIVERS OTHER ARTICLES
SEE ARTICLE
REMOVED FROM COUNTY
GAOL
CHARLES
BODDINGTON
1839
QUARTER SESSIONS
CHARLES
BODDINGTON
1839
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
CHARLES
BODDINGTON
THEFT
WELLINGBOROUGH
CHARLES
BODDINGTON
THEFT
WELLINGBOROUGH
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EDWARD
BODDINGTON
VICTIM
IRTHLINGBOROUGH
JAMES COX, CHARGED WITH STEALING AN EWE LAMB FROM A
CLOSE IN IRTHLINGBOROUGH, THE PROPERTY OF EDWARD
BODDINGTON
A
L
1841
THE UNDER MENTIONED CONVICTS WERE REMOVED FROM
OUR COUNTY GAOL LAST TO THE LEVIATHAN HULK AT
PORTSMOUTH
JOHN BODDINGTON, CHARLES BODDINGTON, & JOHN
PERRIN, CHARGED WITH HAVING, ON SUNDAY EVENING THE
24TH ULT., BROKEN AND ENTERED THE HOUSE OF THE REV.
ROBERT DAVIS, OF WELLINGBOROUGH, AND STOLEN
THEREFROM A £10 NOTE, 15 SOVEREIGNS, FOUR SHILLINGS,
A GOLD RING, AND A GOLD WATCH SEAL
SEE ARTICLE
1839
1836
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THEFT
WELLINGBOROUGH
1838
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
HANNAH
BODDINGTON
KILLING A
PIGEON
KINGSTHORPE
JOHN DENT & JOHN WHITSEY, RESPECTIVELY FOR ONE
MONTH, FOR KILLING A PIGEON, THE PROPERTY OF HANNAH
BODDINGTON, OF KINGSTHORPE
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
HARRIET
ASSIZES
BODDINGTON
VICTIM
KINGSTHORPE
MICHAEL M'WHITE, CHARGED WITH STEALING A SHOVEL, THE
PROPERTY OF HARRIET BODDINGTON, OF KINGSTHORPE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
BODDINGTON
1839
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
SPECIAL AND PETTY
SESSIONS
JOHN
BODDINGTON
THEFT
WELLINGBOROUGH
JOHN
BODDINGTON
THEFT
WELLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
MISS
BODDINGTON
VICTIM
KINGSTHORPE
SEE ARTICLE
MISS
BODDINGTON
VICTIM
KINGSTHORPE
SEE ARTICLE
DRUNK &
DISORDER
LY
FINEDON
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
BODDINGTON
THEFT
FINEDON
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
W.
BODDINGTON
1836
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
BODDINGTON
1835
ASSIZES
MARTHA
BODELL
WILLIAM
BODFISH
1844
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
ELEANOR
BODGER
1838
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
FRANCIS
BODGER
GAME
LAWS
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JAMES
ASSIZES
BODGER
MENTIONE
D
1838
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
BODGER
GAME
LAWS
1833
INQUEST
JOHN
BODGER
1833
INQUEST
MARY
BODGER
A
N
A
L
A
1838
C
BODFISH
BODFISH
ILLEGITIM
ATE CHILD
DIED
[AGED 7]
MENTIONE
D
L
SEE ARTICLE
A BILL OF INDICTMENT AGAINST W. BODDINGTON, FOR A
BURGLARY IN THE HOUSE OF H. WIDDOWSON, OF GREAT
HARROWDEN, WAS REJECTED BY THE GRAND JURY
WELLINGBOROUGH
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WELLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
NASEBY
OF NASEBY, A DISORDERLY PERSON, FOR ONE MONTH
HARRINGTON
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C
O
UNION
MISBEHAVI
WORKHOU
OUR
SE
MENTIONE
D
DISORDER
LY
MENTIONE
D
LEAVING
CHILD
JOHN
1843
JAMES
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GREAT HARROWDEN
P
THEFT
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
1834
K
BODDINGTON
R
THOMAS
E
H
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
R
1845
Y
1844
IG
1844
WELLINGBOROUGH
T
1839
1839
THEFT
JOHN BODDINGTON, CHARLES BODDINGTON, & JOHN
PERRIN, CHARGED WITH HAVING, ON SUNDAY EVENING THE
24TH ULT., BROKEN AND ENTERED THE HOUSE OF THE REV.
ROBERT DAVIS, OF WELLINGBOROUGH, AND STOLEN
THEREFROM A £10 NOTE, 15 SOVEREIGNS, FOUR SHILLINGS,
A GOLD RING, AND A GOLD WATCH SEAL
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NASEBY
BRIGSTOCK
NORTHAMPTON
FOR SIX WEEKS, FOR RUNNING AWAY AND LEAVING HIS
CHILD CHARGEABLE TO NASEBY
ELEANOR BODGER, OF BRIGSTOCK, CHARGED WILLIAM
HOLLIS, OF RUSHTON, WITH BEING THE FATHER OF AN
ILLEGIMITATE CHILD, AND AN ORDER WAS GRANTED
GEORGE ATKINS, FOR TWO MONTHS, AND JOHN & FRANCIS
BODGER, RESPECTIVEY FOR ONE MONTH, UNDER THE GAME
LAWS
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GEORGE ATKINS, FOR TWO MONTHS, AND JOHN & FRANCIS
BODGER, RESPECTIVEY FOR ONE MONTH, UNDER THE GAME
LAWS
STAMFORD BARON
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STAMFORD BARON
SEE ARTICLE
1833
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
EDWARD
BODSWORTH
GAME
LAWS
1840
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
BODYMER
VICTIM
1843
THE BURGLARY AT MRS.
GURNEYS
MR.
BOEME
MENTIONE
D
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
HOUSE OF CORRECTION
JAMES
BOLD
MENTIONE
D
SAMUEL MUNNS, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR NOT FINDING
SURETIES TO KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS JAMES BOLD,
POLICE CONSTABLE
JAMES
BOLD
MENTIONE
D
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ALFRED
BOLLARD
ASSAULT
JOSEPH
BOLLARD
SAMUEL
BOLLARD
1846
1838
1842
1845
1843
1842
1833
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
BOLTON
ELIZABETH
BOLTON
ELIZABETH
BOLTON
FREDERICK
BOLTON
GEORGE
T
H
L
DIED
ASSAULT
BOLTON
E
A
RUSHDEN
DRUNK
MENTIONE
D
LEAVING
FAMILY
BENJAMIN SHERRIFF, WILLIAM SHARPE, WILLIAM TARRY,
AND THOMAS BOLLARD, CHARGED WITH HAVING
FELONIOUSLY ENTERED THE NATIONAL SCHOOL AND THE
HOUSE BELONGING THERETO, IN THE PARISH OF
WILBARSTON, AND STOLEN THEREFROM A QUANTITY OF
MONEY, THE PROPERTY OF JOSEPH ALMOND
K
EBENEZER
R
DRUNK &
UNRULY
IG
BOLTON
R
EBENEZER
WILBARSTON
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BURTON LATIMER
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 33)
BURTON LATIMER
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NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
C
1843
THEFT
FOR SIX WEEKS, FOR SUFFERING HIS FAMILY TO BECOME
CHARGEABLE TO THE PARISH OF KETTERING
WEEKLEY MILLS
N
1845
BOLLARD
ALFRED BOLLARD, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR ASSAULTING JOHN
BATEMAN, AT TITCHMARSH
KETTERING
Y
1846
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
INQUEST
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
YELVERTOFT
JOHN
BOLTON
ROBERT
BOLTON
STEPHEN
BOLTON
THOMAS
BOLTON
VAGRANT
ACT
GEORGE
BOMFORD
THEFT
WELLINGBOROUGH
FOR ONE MONTH, FOR RUNNING AWAY, AND LEAVING HIS
FAMILY CHARGEABLE TO YELVERTOFT
JOHN CONWAY, JOHN ADAMS, & PATRICK MATRON, FOR TWO
MONTHS, UNLESS £5 EACH BE PAID, FOR VIOLENTLY
ASSAULTING JOHN BOLTON, AT WEEDON
VICTIM
WEEDON
NON
PAYMENT
BURTON LATIMER
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VICTIM
MORTON PINKNEY
THOMAS WILSON, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR VIOLENTLY
ASSAULTING STEPHEN BOLTON, AT MORTON PINKNEY
A
1846
ASSIZES - COUNTY
PRISONERS
SEE ARTICLE
TITCHMARSH
P
1840
L
1843
NORTHAMPTON
CHARGEAB
LE
MENTIONE
D
O
1835
A
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
COMMITTED TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ASSIZES
C
1841
EDWARD BODSWORTH AND WILLIAM KNIGHTON, EACH FOR
ONE MONTH, UNDER THE GAME LAWS
THOMAS SPRIGGS, CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLING A QUANTITY
OF SILK, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN BODYMER
FOR 14 DAYS, UNDER THE VAGRANT ACT
1840
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
EDWARD
BONAS
THEFT
TEETON
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
CHARLES
BOND
THEFT
COLD ASHBY
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THE GRAND JURY THREW OUT THE BILL, AGAINST EDWARD
BONAS, CHARGED WITH STEALING A VELVETEEN JACKET, THE
PROPERTY OF ELIZA TEETON
CHARLES BOND, CHARGED WITH KILLING A SHEEP, WITH
INTENT TO STEAL PART OF THE CARCASE, THE PROPERTY OF
GEORGE GEE, OF COLD ASHBY
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
CHARLES
BOND
THEFT
CHARLES BOND, CHARGED WITH KILLING A SHEEP
BELONGING TO GEORGE GEE, OF COLD ASHBY
COLD ASHBY
CONVICTS
CHARLES
BOND
CONVICTS
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SESSIONS
CHARLOTTE
BOND
MENTIONE ABINGTON
NORTHAMPTON
STREET
D
SEE ARTICLE
1842
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
JOHN
BOND
REFUSING
TO ASSIST
SEE ARTICLE
1842
INQUEST
JOHN
BOND
MENTIONE
D
1840
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JOHN
BOND
NON
PAYMENT
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
JOHN
BOND
GAME
1836
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
SAMUEL
1845
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS WILLIAM
LICENSE
BONEHAM
EMBEZZLE
MENT
A
BONEHAM
C
N
BOND
NASEBY
NAG'S
HEAD
PUBLIC
HOUSE
CHARGING
ELI
BONHAM
GEORGE
BONHAM
MENTIONE
D
CARTS
IRCHESTER
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WOLLASTON
SEE ARTICLE
SEE ARTICLE
WHITFIELD
SEE ARTICLE
POTTERSPURY
SEE ARTICLE
1837
DIED
J.
BONHAM
DIED
1846
INQUEST
JANE
BONHAM
UNION
MENTIONE
WORKHOU NORTHAMPTON
D
SE
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOB
BONHAM
THEFT
A
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
DISORDERLY CONDUCT
1844
JOHN BOND, FOR TWO MONTHS, IN DEFAULT OF PAYMENT OF
£3. 10S. 6D., PENALTY AND COSTS, FOR AN ASSAULT UPON
THOMAS TIMMS
JOHN BOND WAS APPREHENDED AND BROUGHT BEFORE THE
BENCH, (AFTER HAVING ABSCONDED SINCE AUGUST LAST)
FOR HAVING COMMITTED A TRESPASS IN SEARCH OF GAME
ON THE 4TH AUGUST LAST, IN THE PARISH OF
HARDINGSTONE. HE WAS CONVICTED AND FINED, WITH
COSTS, £2. 14S. 6D., WHICH HE PAID
JOSEPH BOND, OF NASEBY, FOR REFUSING TO FIND SURETIES
TO KEEP THE PEACE
K
A
L
Y
SARAH
C
1835
CAUTION TO VICTUALLERS
AND SELLERS OF BEER
MENTIONE
D
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R
R
HARDINGSTONE
SURETIES
BOND
E
H
IG
KETTERING
P
BOND
L
1842
TO THE HOUSE OF
JOSEPH
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
LYDIA
ASSIZES
O
1833
T
1843
RICHARD KELLAND, CHARLES FEWKES, WILLIAM BIGNELL,
WILLIAM REDGROVE, JOSEPH WEBSTER, BENJAMIN
WEBBSTER, RICHARD LEWIS, THOMAS BR?, & THOMAS
KILSBY, WERE REMOVED FROM OUR COUNTY GAOL ON
MONDAY LAST. THEY WERE ORDERED TO BE PLACED ON
BOARD THE YORK HULK, AT PORTSMOUTH, BUT IN
CONSEQUENCE OF THE VESSEL BREAKING FROM HER
MOORINGS THEY WERE PLACED ON THE LEVIATHAN.
CHARLES BOND WAS REMOVED TO THE PENTONVILLE PRISON
NORTHAMPTON
YARDLEY GOBION
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YESTERDAY, MUCH AND DESERVEDLY RESPECTED, MR. J.
BONHAM, PRINTER, OF THIS TOWN, IN THE 27TH YEAR OF
HIS AGE. ALSO, ON WEDNESDAY LAST, JOHN, HIS INFANT
SON
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JOB BONHAM CHARGED WITH STEALING TWO FOWLS, THE
PROPERTY OF EDMUND KIRBY, AT YARDLEY GOBION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOB
BONHAM
THEFT
YARDLEY GOBION
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOB
BONHAM
THEFT
YARDLEY GOBION
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOB
BONHAM
THEFT
COSGROVE
1844
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JOHN
BONHAM
MENTIONE
D
1838
THEFT
JOHN
BONHAM
VICTIM
BONHAM
MENTIONE
D
JOHN
BONHAM
DIED
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
BONHAM
FILLING A
WELL
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MIDSUMMER SESSIONS
SAMUEL
BONHAM
1833
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
SAMUEL
BONHAM
1833
MICHAELMAS QUARTER
SESSIONS
SAMUEL
BONHAM
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
WILLIAM
BONHAM
1845
COMMITTED TO THE
COUNTY GAOL & HOUSE OF SARAH
CORRECTION
ASSIZES
A
Y
BYFIELD
P
C
THEFT
N
C
O
THEFT
CHALCOMBE
CHALCOMBE
A
THEFT
ANN
BONNER
THEFT
YARDLEY GOBION
VICTIM
FARTHINGSTONE
L
A
BONNAM
VICTIM
E
WE ARE HAPPY TO LEARN THAT ABOUT £40 HAVE BEEN
COLLECTED FOR JOHN BONHAM, WHOSE HOUSE WAS
RECENTLY BROKEN INTO AND ROBBED OF CASH TO A
CONSIDERABLE AMOUNT DURING HIS ABSENCE AT CHAPEL
K
NORTHAMPTON
R
DIED
1842
NORTHAMPTON
R
1837
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H
JOHN
L
MONEY
NORTHAMPTON
IG
1838
BATH
STREET
JOB BONHAM, CHARGED WITH STEALING TWO FOWLS, AT
YARDLEY GOBION, THE PROPERTY OF EDMUND KIRBY.
THREE MONTHS' HARD LABOUR.
JOB BONHAM, OF YARDLEY GOBION, LABOURER, CHARGED
WITH STEALING, AT COSGROVE, A PAIR OF LEATHER GLOVES
AND A COTTON HANDKERCHIEF, THE PROPERTY OF GEORGE
GROOM
JOB BONHAM, AGED 18, CHARGED WITH STEALING A PAIR OF
GLOVES AND A HANDKERCHIEF, THE PROPERTY OF GEORGE
GROOM, OF COSGROVE
BRIDGET CUNNINGHAM, FOR SEVEN DAYS, UNLESS 5S. 10D.
BE PAID, FOR MALICIOUSLY BREAKING A DRINKING GLASS,
THE PROPERTY OF JOHN BONHAM, BEERSELLER
T
1841
SULGRAVE
YESTERDAY, MUCH AND DESERVEDLY RESPECTED, MR. J.
BONHAM, PRINTER, OF THIS TOWN, IN THE 27TH YEAR OF
HIS AGE. ALSO, ON WEDNESDAY LAST, JOHN, HIS INFANT
SON
JOHN BONHAM, FOR FILLING A WELL AT BYFIELD. TO ENTER
INTO RECOGNIZANCES TO APPEAR FOR JUDGEMENT AT THE
NEXT SESSIONS
SAMUEL BONHAM PLEADED GUILTY TO HAVING EMBEZZLED A
SOVEREIGN, THE PROPERTY OF HIS MASTER, GEORGE
HAINES. ONE MONTH'S IMPRISONMENT
JAMES CHATER AND SAMUEL BONHAM, CHARGED WITH
HAVING STOLEN THREE FOWLS, BELONGING TO HENRY
SEWELL, OF CHALCOMBE
JAMES CHATER, 20, AND SAMUEL BONHAM, 35, FOR HAVING
STOLEN THREE FOWLS BELONGING TO HENRY SEWELL, OF
CHALCOMBE, WERE SENTENCED TO THREE MONTHS'
IMPRISONMENT
WILLIAM BONHAM, AGED 63, CHARGED WITH STEALING
THREE QUARTS OF PEAS, THE PROPERTY OF HENRY WESTON,
OF YARDLEY GOBION
JOHN KIFFS CHAMBERS, CHARGED WITH STEALING THREE
BUSHELS OF WHEAT AND A SACK, THE PROPERTY OF HIS
MISTRESS, SARAH BONNAM, OF FARTHINGSTONE
JOSEPH WATERS, AGED 21, & SUSANNAH, HIS WIFE, AGED
21, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT SULGRAVE, 18 YARDS OF
RIBBON, FIVE YARDS OF COTTON PRINT, FOUR YARDS OF
IRISH CLOTH, EIGHT YARDS OF CALICO, AND DIVERS OTHER
ARTICLES, THE PROPERTY OF ANN BONNER
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ANN
ASSIZES
BONNER
VICTIM
SULGRAVE
GOLD
STREET
NORTHAMPTON
THEFT
EDWARD
BONNS
THEFT
1838
DIED
JAMES
BONSER
MENTIONE
D
THRAPSTON
1838
DIED
MARY
BONSER
DIED
WOODFORD
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
GEORGE
BONSEY
THEFT
JAMES
BONSOR
VICTIM
JAMES
BONSOR
VICTIM
JAMES
BONSOR
NON
PAYMENT
DIED
BONUS
1840
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
EDWARD
BONUS
1841
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
EDWARD
BONUS
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
EDWARD
BONUS
1838
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
EDWARD
BONUS
EDWARD
BONUS
THEFT
EDWARD
BONUS
DAMAGE
EDWARD
BONUS
THEFT
1837
1836
H
P
O
C
BURGLARY
K
R
ST. PETER'S
NORTHAMPTON
STREET
THEFT
CULWORTH
CULWORTH
A
N
THEFT
L
THEFT
EDWARD
A
1839
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
DAMAGE
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
DEAN THORPE
A
EDWARD
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L
INQUEST
Y
1846
1838
ELTON
C
1846
IG
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
WARKWORTH
R
1840
T
1840
BONUS
THEFT
ON WEDNESDAY LAST, A MAN NAMED EDWARD BONNS, WELL
KNOWN TO THE POLICE IN THIS TOWN, WAS FULLY
COMMITTED FOR TRIAL, BY T. SHARPE, ESQ. ON A CHARGE OF
STEALING A COAT, THE PROPERTY OF MR. CAMP, IN GOLD
STREET
AT WOODFORD, ON THE 13TH INST. MARY, WIFE OF MR. JAS.
BONSER, OF THRAPSTON, IN HER 79TH YEAR
AT WOODFORD, ON THE 13TH INST. MARY, WIFE OF MR. JAS.
BONSER, OF THRAPSTON, IN HER 79TH YEAR
GEORGE BONSEY, AGED 19, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
COAT AT WARKWORTH, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM
FLANAGAN
JONATHAN BUTLER, CHARGED WITH STEALING A LAMB, THE
PROPERTY OF JAMES BONSOR
E
1842
JOSEPH WATERS, AGED 21, & SUSANNAH, HIS WIFE, AGED
21, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT SULGRAVE, 18 YARDS OF
OF RIBBON, FIVE YARDS OF COTTON PRINT, FOUR YARDS OF
IRISH CLOTH, EIGHT YARDS OF CALICO, AND DIVERS OTHER
ARTICLES, THE PROPERTY OF ANN BONNER. ACQUITTED
NORTHAMPTON
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SEE ARTICLE (AGED 1)
EDWARD BONUS, CHARGED WITH STEALING A VELVETEEN
JACKET ENTRUSTED TO HIM BY MESSRS. BOSTOCK TO BE
MADE UP INTO SHOES
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FRANCIS BUTLIN & EDWARD BONUS, CHARGED WITH
BURGLARY AT CULWORTH, AND STEALING FOUR SILVER
TABLE SPOONS, 15 SILVER TEASPOONS, AND VARIOUS OTHER
ARTICLES, FROM THE HOUSE OF THOMAS MERRY
EDWARD BONUS, HENRY AGER, AND SAMUEL JONES,
CHARGED WITH STEALING ONE PAIR OF MEN'S CLOTH
BOOTS, ONE PAIR OF MEN'S SHOES, ONE PAIR OF GIRL'S
LEATHER BOOTS, AND ONE PAIR OF WOMEN'S SHOES, THE
PROPERTY OF ROBERT HOWE
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BRIDGE
STREET
KINGSTHORPE
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON SESSIONS
1838
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
GEORGE
GEORGE
BONUS
EMBEZZLE
MENT
BONUS
GAME
LAWS
SCARLETW
NORTHAMPTON
ELL STREET
GEORGE BONUS, PETER JOLLY, AND WILLIAM BRADSHAW,
RESPECTIVELY FOR THREE MONTHS AND WILLIAM RUSSELL
AND ROBERT CUNNINGTON, RESPECTIVELY FOR TWO
MONTHS, UNDER THE GAME LAWS
BATH
STREET
ASSAULT
JAMES
BOODGER
ASSAULT
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JAMES
BOODGER
VICTIM
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JAMES
BOODGER
ASSAULT
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JAMES
BOODGER
MENTIONE
D
1841
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
JAMES
BOODGER
MENTIONE
D
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JAMES
BOOMER
THEFT
MICHAEL
BOON
ROBERT
BOON
NORTHAMPTON
1846
1843
1844
1844
1844
1837
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
COMMITTED THE COUNTY
GAOL AND HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
R
K
IG
A
R
L
Y
N
NON
PAYMENT
JAMES BOOMER, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT WEEDON
BECK, 17LBS. OF BREAD, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN WARING
GRETTON
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BENEFIELD
FOR ONE MONTH, FOR LEAVING HIS WIFE AND FAMILY
CHARGEABLE TO BENEFIELD
GRETTON
STEPHEN BOON, OF GRETTON, LABOURER, FOR NON-PAYMENT
OF £8. 1S. 8D. AMOUNT OF GAME DUTIES DUE TO THE
COLLECTORS OF GRETTON
GRETTON
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GRETTON
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STEPHEN
BOON
THOMAS
BOON
THOMAS
BOON
WILLIAM
BOON
ASSAULT
WELLINGBOROUGH
WILLIAM
BOON
ASSAULT
WELLINGBOROUGH
WILLIAM
BOON
GAME
GREAT HARROWDEN
WILLIAM
BOON
ASSAULT
WELLINGBOROUGH
TRESPASSI
NG
COMPLAIN
T
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WEEDON BECK
C
P
O
A
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
TRESPASSI
NG
LEAVING
WIFE &
FAMILY
L
1841
A
1843
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
C
1846
ON MONDAY NIGHT JAMES BOODGER, A SAWYER, IN BATH
STREET, WAS TAKEN TO THE STATION HOUSE ON A CHARGE
OF ASSAULTING HIS BROTHER-IN-LAW. HE WAS ORDERED
TO PAY 5S. FOR BEING DRUNK
MARY BRANSTON, CHARGED WITH HAVING, ON THE 7TH
INST., MALICIOUSLY CUT, STABBED, AND WOUNDED JAMES
BOODGER ON THE HEAD WITH A KNIFE OR SOME OTHER
SHARP INSTRUMENT, WITH INTENT TO DO HIM A GREVIOUS
BODILY HARM
JAMES BOODGER, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR ASSAULTING
WILLIAM SPENCER ANDWILLIAM SMITH, TWO OF THE
CONSTABLES APPREHENDING HIM FOR A TRESPASS
STEPHEN PERKINS, FOR 14 DAYS, & BENJAMIN CORY, FOR
SEVEN DAYS, FOR ATTEMPTING TO RESCUE JAMES BOODGER
FROM THE CUSTODY OF THE CONSTABLES
E
H
1842
T
1845
GEORGE BONUS, A JOURNEYMAN SHOEMAKER, WAS NEXT
BROUGHT UP CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLING LEATHER, THE
PROPERTY OF HIS EMPLOYER, MR. CANNON, OF
SCARLETWELL STREET. THE CASE WAS FULLY PROVED, AND
HE HAVING BEEN PREVOUSLY CONVICTED OF A SIMILAR
OFFENCE, HE WAS SENTENCED TO THREE MONTHS'
IMPRISONMENT WITH HARD LABOUR
FOR ASSAULTING A POLICE CONSTABLE AT
WELLINGBOROUGH
WILLIAM BOON, FOR TWO MONTHS, UNLESS £2. 9S. 6D. BE
PAID, FOR TRESPASSING AFTER GAME AT GREAT
HARROWDEN
WILLIAM BOON, FOR SIX WEEKS, FOR ASSAULTING WILLIAM
HARDWICK, OF WELLINGBOROUGH
1833
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
BOON
GAME
WELLINGBOROUGH
1844
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
GEORGE
BOONE
LICENSE
KELMARSH
1835
COMMITTED TO OUR HOUSE
WILLIAM
OF CORRECTION
BOONE
GAME
LAWS
WELLINGBOROUGH
1840
INQUEST
MARY
BOOT
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BOOT
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
GEORGE
T
JOSEPH
BOOTH
1837
INQUEST
ROBERT
BOOTH
PETTY SESSIONS
JOSEPH
BOOTHEE
ASSAULT
1840
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JOSEPH
BOOTHEE
ASSAULT
1834
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
BOOTHEY
MENTIONE
D
WILLIAM PLUMB & GEORGE JORDAN WERE CONVICTED OF
FELONIOUSLY KILLING A SHEEP, THE PROPERTY OF JOSEPH
BOOTH, WITH INTENT TO STEAL PART OF THE CARCASE, ON
THE 17TH NOVEMBER. FIFTEEN YEARS' TRANSPORTATION
EACH
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EVENLEY
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COURT
YARD,
NORTHAMPTON
DIED
HORSESHO
E LANE
COURT
MENTIONE YARD,
NORTHAMPTON
D
HORSESHO
E LANE
1840
WILLIAM PLUMB, 28, GEORGE JORDAN, 33, CHARGED WITH
KILLING A SHEEP, VALUE 30S. THE PROPERTY OF JOSEPH
BOOTH, OF EVENLEY. THE SAID WILLIAM PLUMB STANDS
FURTHER CHARGED WITH STEALING TWO BEE HIVES AND
40IBS OFHONEY, AND FOUR KNIVES AND THREE FORKS, THE
PROPERTY OF WILLIAM JESSOP, AT EVENLEY
EVENLEY
A
MARY
VICTIM
A
INQUEST
MENTIONE
D
EVENLEY
N
BOOTH
1837
L
BOOTH
VICTIM
C
JOSEPH
K
EVENLEY
P
BOOTH
E
ROADE
L
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EPIPHANY SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOSEPH
O
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EPIPHANY SESSIONS
C
1841
GEORGE BOOTH WAS CHARGED ON THE OATH OF MARY
GAWTHORNE WITH STEALING A WATCH FROM HER
DWELLING HOUSE AT ROADE. PLEADED GUILTY - ONE
MONTH, HARD LABOUR - ONE WEEK, SOLITARY
CONFINEMENT
R
VICTIM
SEE ARTICLE
H
THEFT
BOOTH
PRESTON CAPES
A
JOSEPH
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IG
CALENDAR OF PRISONERS
FOR TRIAL
NORTHAMPTON
Y
1841
BOOTH
R
1836
MENTIONE ANGEL
HOTEL
D
MENTIONE
D
OF WELLINGBOROUGH, FOR SIX WEEKS, UNDER THE GAME
LAWS
LICENSES WERE TRANSFERRED FROM JOHN SCOTT, OF THE
WHEEL & COMPASS, WESTON, TO HIS SON, THOMAS SCOTT ;
AND FROM THE EXECUTORS OF ELIZA COX, LATE OF DINGLEY,
TO GEORGE BOONE, OF KELMARSH
HENRY EYRE AND JAMES HILL, OF BYTHORN, RESPECTIVELY
FOR TWO MONTHS, AND WILLIAM BOONE, OF
WELLINGBOROUGH, FOR THREE MONTHS, UNDER THE GAME
LAWS
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 47)
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YESTERDAY (FRIDAY) A MAN NAMED JOSEPH BOOTHEE WAS
CONVICTED BEFORE D. HEWLETT & M. NEWBY, ESQRS. TWO
OF OUR BOROUGH MAGISTRATES, OF A VIOLENT ASSAULT ON
WILLIAM PITTAM, IN A GARDEN NEAR THE TOWN, AND WAS
FINED £3 AND 12. COSTS, AND IN DEFAULT OF PAYMENT WAS
ORDERED TO BE COMMITTED TO GAOL FOR ONE MONTH
JOSEPH BOOTHEE, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR AN ASSAULT ON
WILLIAM PITTAM, GARDENER
COTTON END
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1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
1843
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BOOTHEY
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
J.
REMOVAL
GEDDINGTON
WILLIAM BOOTHEY, WHO WAS RECEIVING RELIEF FROM
GEDDINGTON PARISH, WAS ADJUDGED TO BELONG TO THE
PARISH OF NEWTON, AND ORDERS WERE SIGNED FOR THE
REMOVAL OF HIMSELF, WIFE, AND CHILDREN THERETO
BORASTON
VICTIM
BARTON SEAGRAVE
JOHN
BORASTON
VICTIM
JOHN
BORCUTT
ASSAULT
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1844
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
JOSEPH
BORROWS
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
GEORGE
BORTON
ASSAULT
1839
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JOHN
BORTON
VICTIM
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SESSIONS
JOHN
BORTON
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
BORTON
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
BORTON
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MIDSUMMER SESSIONS
JOHN
BORTON
1838
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
BORTON
1844
EMBEZZLEMENT
MR.
BORTON
1844
EMBEZZLEMENT
MR.
BORTON
1841
RECEIVING STOLEN GOODS
MR.
BORTON
1839
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
WILLIAM
BORTON
VICTIM
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
BORTON
THEFT
NORTHAMPTON
MIDDLETON CHENEY
A
EASTON ON THE HILL
O
A
A
L
THEFT
ASSAULT
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JOHN BORTON, WILLIAM BORTON, & WILLIAM WILLIAMS,
CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT AYNHO, 1IB OF BACON, THE
PROPERTY OF JOHN BYGRAVE
AYNHOE
JOHN BORTON, WILLIAM BORTON AND WILLIAM WILLIAMS,
CHARGED WITH STEALING ONE POUND WEIGHT OF BACON,
THE PROPERTY OF JOHN BYGRAVE, AT AYNHOE
AYNHO
JOHN BORTON, WILLIAM BORTON, AND WILLIAM WILLIAMS,
CHARGED WITH STEALING BACON, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN
BYGRAVE, AT AYNHO. JOHN BORTON & WILLIAMS, THREE
MONTHS HARD LABOUR. WILLIAM BORTON, NOT GUILTY.
MIDDLETON CHENEY
JOHN BORTON, CHARGED WITH VIOLENTLY ASSAULTING
PAUL JARVIS, CONSTABLE, OF MIDDLETON CHENEY
N
C
THEFT
GEORGE BORTON, FOR VIOLENTY ASSAULTING PAUL JARVIS
IN THE EXECUTION OF HIS OFFICE AS CONSTABLE TO
MIDDLETON CHENEY, TO PAY A FINE OF £10 AND FIND
SURETIES FOR TWELVE MONTHS
SAMUEL WELCH, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR EMBEZZLING LEATHER,
THE PROPERTY OF HIS EMPLOYERS, MESSRS. WILLIAM &
JOHN BORTON
AYNHO
C
P
L
VICTIM
THEFT
E
BORMAN
K
JOHN
R
DIED
R
1837
H
T
UNION
MISCONDU
WORKHOU HARDINGSTONE
CT
SE
MENTIONE
FARTHINGSTONE
D
W. SCOTT PLEADED GUILTY TO AN INDICTMENT FOR
STEALING A KETTLE, BELONGING TO J. BORASTON, OF
BARTON SEAGRAVE. TWO MONTHS' HARD LABOUR
WILLIAM SCOTT, CHARGED WITH STEALING A COPPER
KETTLE, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN BORASTON
JOHN BORCUTT, FREDERICK PALMER, & ANN ABLEY, FOR 21
DAYS, FOR MISCONDUCT IN THE HARDINGSTONE UNION
WORKHOUSE
ON MONDAY LAST, AGED 14, ANN PHILLIPS, ELDEST
DAUGHTER OF MR. JOHN BORMAN, OF FARTHINGSTONE
Y
1844
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
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BOOTHEY
IG
1838
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
THOMAS
MENTIONE
NORTHAMPTON
D
MENTIONE HORSEMAR
NORTHAMPTON
D
KET
MENTIONE
NORTHAMPTON
D
AYNHO
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SAMUEL WELCH, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR EMBEZZLING LEATHER,
THE PROPERTY OF HIS EMPLOYERS, MESSRS. WILLIAM &
JOHN BORTON
JOHN BORTON, WILLIAM BORTON, & WILLIAM WILLIAMS,
CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT AYNHO, 1IB OF BACON, THE
PROPERTY OF JOHN BYGRAVE
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MIDSUMMER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
WILLIAM
BORTON
THEFT
BORTON
THEFT
AYNHOE
JOHN BORTON, WILLIAM BORTON AND WILLIAM WILLIAMS,
CHARGED WITH STEALING ONE POUND WEIGHT OF BACON,
THE PROPERTY OF JOHN BYGRAVE, AT AYNHOE
AYNHO
JOHN BORTON, WILLIAM BORTON, AND WILLIAM WILLIAMS,
CHARGED WITH STEALING BACON, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN
BYGRAVE, AT AYNHO. JOHN BORTON & WILLIAMS, THREE
MONTHS HARD LABOUR. WILLIAM BORTON, NOT GUILTY.
1833
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
STEPHEN
BOSS
GAME
LAWS
1845
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
EDWIN
BOSTOCK
VICTIM
1837
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
EDWIN
BOSTOCK
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
AMBROSIAH BOSWELL
THEFT
PRESTON CAPES
1839
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
AMBROSUAH BOSWELL
THEFT
1846
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS JAMES
BOSWELL
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
JOHN
BOSWELL
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
JOSEPH
1846
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS JOSEPH
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOSEPH
BOSWELL
1844
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
MARTHA
BOSWELL
THEFT
1842
BURGLARY
MR.
BOSWELL
BURGLARY
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
HOUSE OF CORRECTION
THOMAS
BOSWELL
VAGRANCY
ACT
A
L
Y
BRACKLEY
C
P
O
MIDDLETON CHENEY
WOUNDIN
G & THEFT
BOSWELL
A
N
C
MENTIONE
D
L
ASSAULT
A
VICTIM
K
R
IG
R
PRESTON CAPES
VICTIM
BOSWELL
E
H
T
EASTON
CHARLES FULLER, ROBERT WALDEN, GEORGE PRIDMORE,
EDMUND WELLS, STEPHEN BOSS, AND JAMES WALDEN, FOR
THREE MONTHS EACH, FOR ENTERING AN INCLOSURE AT
EASTON, AND HAVING SNARES FOR THE PURPOSE OF
DESTROYING GAME
FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR EMBEZZLING LEATHER, THE
PROPERTY OF HIS EMPLOYERS, MESSRS. BEARN & JEFFS.
JOSEPH WILLIS, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR A SIMILAR OFFENCE
TOWARDS EDWIN BOSTOCK
THOMAS CARR, FOR SIX WEEKS, FOR DAMAGING A QUANTITY
OF LEATHER, THE PROPERTY OF EDWIN BOSTOCK, OF
NORTHAMPTON, SHOEMANUFACTURER
HINTON
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WILLIAM BOSWELL & AMBROSUAH BOSWELL, CHARGED
WITH STEALING, AT PRESTON CAPES, A SHEARHOG SHEEP,
THE PROPERTY OF JOHN JOHNSON
ELI WILLIAMS, OF STANTON SAINT JOHN'S, OXON, WAS
CHARGED WITH STEALING FROM JAMES BOSWELL, OF
BRACKLEY, A PAIR OF SHOES, AND OTHER ARTICLES.
REMANDED
EMMANUEL HUMPHREY, FOR TWO MONTHS, UNLESS £1. 15S.
BE PAID, FOR MALICIOUSLY INJURING THE PROPERTY OF
JOHN BOSWELL, OF MIDDLETON CHENEY
JOHN JAMES, AGED 25, AND JOSEPH BOSWELL, AGED 26,
CHARGED WITH ROBBING HENRY ORDWAY, AT THE PARISH
OF HINTON, OF £2. 6S., AND IMMEDIATELY AFTERWARDS
WOUNDING HIM
BRACKLEY
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BRACKLEY ST. JAMES
JOSEPH DAVIS, AGED 17, CONVICTED OF STEALING CERTAIN
CHIMNEY SWEEPING IMPLEMENTS, THE PROPERTY OF
JOSEPH BOSWELL, WAS SENTENCED TO ONE MONTH'S HARD
LABOUR
UNION
WORKHOU BRIXWORTH
SE
UPTON
FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR STEALING ARTICLES OF CLOTHING
BELONGING TO THE BRIXWORTH UNION
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HENRY COLEMAN, JOB COLEMAN, & THOMAS BOSWELL,
CONVICTED UNDER THE VAGRANCY ACT
ABRAHAM SMITH, OF UPTON, LABOURER, CHARGED WITH
BREAKING INTO THE HOUSE OF WILLIAM BOSWELL, AT
UPTON, AND STEALING THEREFROM THREE HAMS, A PAIR OF
BOOTS, TWO PAIR OF SHOES, AND DIVERS OTHER ARTICLES,
THE PROPERTY OF THE SAID WILLIAM BOSWELL AND ROBERT
DRAPER
ABRAHAM SMITH, AGED 31, CHARGED WITH BREAKING INTO
THE HOUSE OF WILLIAM BOSWELL, AT UPTON, AND STEALING
THEREFROM THREE HAMS, A PAIR OF BOOTS, TWO PAIRS OF
SHOES, AND OTHER ARTICLES
1842
COMMITMENTS
WILLIAM
BOSWELL
VICTIM
UPTON
1842
ASSIZES
WILLIAM
BOSWELL
VICTIM
UPTON
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
WILLIAM
ASSIZES
BOSWELL
VICTIM
UPTON
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BOSWELL
THEFT
PRESTON CAPES
SEE ARTICLE
ZACHARIAH BOSWELL
THEFT
ROWELL
SEE ARTICLE
DAVID
BOSWORTH
THEFT
DAVID
BOSWORTH
THEFT
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
DAVID
BOSWORTH
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
EDWARD
BOSWORTH
THEFT
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
EDWARD
BOSWORTH
THEFT
1842
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
EDWARD
BOSWORTH
1841
COMMITTED FOR TRIAL AT
THE QUARTER SESSIONS
EDWARD
BOSWORTH
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EASTER SESSIONS
EDWARD
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
1843
1843
CREATON
DAVID BOSWORTH & THOMAS MORTIMER, CHARGED WITH
STEALING SEVEN FOWLS, AT CREATON, AND TWO DITTO AT
COTTESBROOKE
R
SEE ARTICLE
COTTESBROOKE
DAVENTRY
N
A
SURETIES
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COTTESBROOKE
C
THEFT
L
C
O
1844
K
E
H
BOSWELL
MENTIONE QUART POT
NORTHAMPTON
D
LANE
INQUEST
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
COMMITTED THE COUNTY
GAOL AND HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
T
WILLIAM
A
1844
PRESTON CAPES
L
1844
THEFT
IG
1845
BOSWELL
R
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
Y
1839
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
P
1839
WILLIAM BOSWELL & AMBROSUAH BOSWELL, CHARGED
WITH STEALING, AT PRESTON CAPES, A SHEARHOG SHEEP,
THE PROPERTY OF JOHN JOHNSON
DAVENTRY
EVERDON
DAVID BOSWORTH AND THOMAS MORTIMER, CHARGED WITH
STEALING SEVEN FOWLS, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN ORLAND,
OF CREATON. FURTHER CHARGED WITH STEALING TWO
FOWLS, TWO BRUSHES, AND TWO PAIRS OF STOCKINGS, THE
PROPERTY OF JOHN BROWN, OF COTTESBROOKE
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EDWARD BOSWORTH, OF DAVENTRY, CHARGED WITH
STEALING 11 PAIR OF SOLE-FISH, THE PROPERTY OF
CHARLES PUTNAM
FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR TRESPASSING IN PURSUIT OF GAME
AT EVERDON
EDWARD BOSWORTH, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
DAVENTRY, 1 PAIRS OF SOLE FISH, THE PROPERTY OF
CHARLES PUTNAM
DAVENTRY
BOSWORTH
THEFT
DAVENTRY
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EDWARD
BOSWORTH
THEFT
DAVENTRY
EDWARD BOSWORTH, AGED 22, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
CALF SKIN, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM ADAMS, OF
DAVENTRY
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
EDWARD
BOSWORTH
LEAVING
WIFE &
CHILDREN
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
JANUARY SESSIONS
EDWARD
BOSWORTH
THEFT
A
THEFT
ST.
SEPULCHRE NORTHAMPTON
PARISH
DAVENTRY
FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR RUNNING AWAY AND LEAVING HIS
WIFE AND TWO CHILDREN CHARGEABLE TO ST. SEPULCHRES
EDWARD BOSWORTH, AGED 20, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
GUN AND SHOT POUCH FROM A BARN A DAVENTRY, THE
PROPERTY OF JOHN BROMWICH
LEAVING WIFE & CHILDREN EDWARD
BOSWORTH
LEAVING
WIFE &
CHILDREN
ST.
SEPULCHRE NORTHAMPTON
PARISH
1838
DIED
EDWARD
BOSWORTH
DIED
QUEEN'S
HEAD
NORTHAMPTON
ON TUESDAY LAST, MR. EDWARD BOSWORTH, OF THE
QUEEN'S HEAD, IN THIS TOWN, AGED 54, MUCH RESPECTED
BY ALL WHO KNEW HIM
JOHN
BOSWORTH
VICTIM
ROWELL
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JOHN
BOSWORTH
VICTIM
LITTLE CREATON
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOSEPH BOSWORTH AND RICHARD CROFTS, CHARGED WITH
HAVING STOLEN AT DAVENTRY, TWO DUCKS, THE PROPERTY
OF THOMAS ADAMS, AND TWO FOWLS, THE PROPERTY OF
SAMUEL HOLLOWELL
1833
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JOSEPH
ASSIZES
BOSWORTH
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EPIPHANY SESSIONS
MR.
BOSWORTH
1844
INQUEST
MR.
BOSWORTH
1834
NORTHAMPTON SUMMER
ASSIZES
SARAH
BOSWORTH
1842
ASSIZES
T. W.
BOSWORTH
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
WRIGHT
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
W.
ASSIZES
BOSWORTH
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
WILLIAM
BOSWORTH
VICTIM
FRIARY WOOD
1843
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BOSWORTH
VICTIM
FRIARY WOOD
1842
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BOSWORTH
GAME
LITTLE CREATON
1844
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
J. W.
BOTELER
VICTIM
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A
SPRATTON
C
SPRATTON
SPRATTON
SPRATTON
A
L
VICTIM
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DAVENTRY
N
VICTIM
A
O
C
BOSWORTH
VICTIM
JOSEPH BOSWORTH, 16, AND RICHARD CROFTS, 17, PLEADED
GUILTY TO TWO INDICTMENTS FOR STEALING POULTRY AT
DAVENTRY, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS ADAMS AND SAMUELL
HOLLOWELL. TRANSPORTATION FOR SEVEN YEARS
SPRATTON
L
Y
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
K
R
DAVENTRY
R
THEFT
DAVENTRY
E
THEFT
IG
BOSWORTH
P
JOSEPH
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H
1840
T
1839
EDWARD BOSWORTH, SHOEMAKER, LEFT HIS WIFE AND
FAMILY CHARGEABLE TO THE PARISH OF ST. SEPULCHRE, IN
THIS TOWN, ABOUT 15 MONTHS AGO ; HE HAS SINCE BEEN
APPREHENDED BY SPENCER, THE PUBLIC OFFICER OF THIS
TOWN, AT DUDLEY, IN WORCESTERSHIRE, AND HAS BEEN
COMMITTED FOR TWO MONTHS, HARD LABOUR. HIS
APPRENHENSION HAS COST THE PARISH UPWARDS OF £40.
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CATHERINE WRIGHT, AGED 21, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
SPRATTON, 15 SWEDISH TURNIPS, THE PROPERTY OF T.W.
BOSWORTH
CATHERINE WRIGHT, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
SPRATTON, 15 TURNIPS, VALUE 1D., THE PROPERTY OF
THOMAS WRIGHT BOSWORTH
CATHERINE WRIGHT, AGED 21, PLEADED GUILTY TO A
CHARGE OF STEALING, AT SPRATTON, 15 SWEDISH TURNIPS,
THE PROPERTY OF W. BOSWORTH, AND WAS SENTENCED TO
ONE WEEK'S IMPRISONMENT
CHARLES WYATT, CHARGED WITH HAVING, AT FRIARY
WOOD, FELONIOUSLY STOLEN CERTAIN FAGGOTS, THE
PROPERTY OF WILLIAM BOSWORTH. THE SAME C. WYATT
FURTHER STANDS CHARGED WITH STEALING CERTAIN
FAGGOTS, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN HANDCOCK
CHARLES WYATT, CHARGED WITH STEALING CERTAIN
FAGGOTS AT FRIARY WOOD, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN
HANDCOCK AND WILLIAM BOSWORTH
OF LITTLE CREATON, LABOURER, WAS CONVICTED OF
TRESPASS, AT COTTESBROOK, IN SEARCH OF GAME, ON THE
26TH ULT., AND FINED, WITH COSTS, £2. 14S. 6D.
ROBERT POTTER, FOR ONE MONTH, UNLESS 14S. BE PAID,
FOR WILFULLY BREAKING A PANE OF GLASS IN THE HOUSE
OF J. W. BOTELER
ROBERT DEWITT, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR BREAKING AND
DAMAGING THREE PANES OF GLASS IN THE HOUSE OF J. W.
BOTELER
BOTERILL
FELONY
SPRATTON
THE GRAND JURY THREW OUT THE BILLS AGAINST WILLIAM
FOSTER, CHARGED WITH STEALING THREE APPLE DUMLINGS
AT ROADE AND AGAINST WILLIAM BOTERILL AND JOHN
BLAND, CHARGED WITH A FELONY AT SPRATTON
B.
BOTFIELD
MENTIONE
D
NORTON
JOHN HUMPHREY, FOR SIX MONTHS, UNLESS £20. 7S. 6D. BE
PAID, FOR MALICIOUSLY DESTROYING A WALL, THE
PROPERTY OF B. BOTFIELD, ESQ, AT NORTON
BERIAH
BOTFIELD
MENTIONE
D
NORTON
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JEMIMA
BOTFISH
VICTIM
NORTHAMPTON
T
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN
BOTFISH
MENTIONE HALF
D
MOON
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
INQUEST
DANIEL
BOTLAY
GAME
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
SAMUEL
BOTLAY
GAME
1846
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
ANN
BOTT
1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
ELIZABETH
BOTT
1844
GREAT BRINGTON
Y
THEFT
BRINGTON
CHARGED WITH STEALING AN OAK SCANTLING, AT
BRINGTON
BOTT
THEFT
BRINGTON
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HENRY
BOTT
HENRY
THEFT
A
BOTT
N
GREAT BRINGTON
HENRY
L
COMMITTED THE COUNTY
GAOL AND HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
BRACKLEY
P
O
VICTIM
DANIEL BOTLAY, AGED 17, AND SAMUEL BOTLAY, AGED 20,
CHARGED WITH ENTERING LANDS AT HORTON, IN THE
OCCUPATION OF HUGH HIGGINS, ARMED FOR THE PURPOSE
OF DESTROYING GAME
DANIEL BOTLAY, AGED 17, AND SAMUEL BOTLAY, AGED 20,
CHARGED WITH ENTERING LANDS AT HORTON, IN THE
OCCUPATION OF HUGH HIGGINS, ARMED FOR THE PURPOSE
OF DESTROYING GAME
ANN CLARKE AND ANN BOTT WERE CHARGED WITH STEALING
TWO SOVEREIGNS AND A HALF, AT BRACKLEY, THE PROPERTY
OF JOHN BROWNETT. CLARKE, FOUR MONTHS' HARD
LABOUR. BOTT, NOT TRUE BILL
THE CHARGE AGAINST JOSEPH LAY, OF LONG BUCKBY,
SHOEMAKER, FOR ASSAULTING ELIZABETH BOTT, AT GREAT
BRINGTON, ON SUNDAY NIGHT THE 22D ULT., WAS
DISMISSED FOR WANT OF EVIDENCE
HENRY BOTT, OF GREAT BRINGTON, LABOURER, WAS FULLY
COMMITTED FOR TRIAL AT THE ENSUING QUARTER
SESSIONS, FOR HAVING, EARLY IN THE MORNING OF THE
26TH NOVEMBER INSTANT ENTERED INTO THE WOOD YARD
OF MR. THOMAS KENT, AT GREAT BRINGTON, AND STOLEN
THEROUT AN OAK SCANTLING, OF THE VALUE OF SIXPENCE
A
1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
HORTON
THEFT
C
1844
HORTON
R
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
C
1841
E
1837
K
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
R
1843
A
WILLIAM
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
BOTELER
L
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
1840
J. W.
IG
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
H
MENTIONE
D
1839
1838
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
THOMAS
BOTT
GAME
LAWS
THOMAS BOTT, JUN., JOHN EET, & JOSEPH ROBERTS,
RESPECTIVELY FOR THREE MONTHS, UNDER THE GAME LAWS
1838
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
THOMAS
(JUNIOR)
BOTT
GAME
LAWS
JOHN WEST & THOMAS BOTT, JUN., RESPECTIVELY FOR TWO
MONTHS, UNDER THE GAME LAWS
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
HENRY
BOTT
THEFT
1841
THEFT
WILLIAM
BOTTERELL
THEFT
BRINGTON
HENRY BOTT, CHARGED WITH STEALING AN OAK SCANTLING,
THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS KENT, OF BRINGTON
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1841
DISPUTE
THOMAS
BOTTERIL
ON TUESDAY NIGHT BROUGHT TO THE STATION HOUSE,
JOSEPH GIBSON AND THOMAS BOTTERIL, CHARGED BY
WILLIAM WATTS, A PUBLICAN, OF THE KING'S HEAD, IN THE
MAYORHOLD, WITH THREATENING TO SHOOT THE SAID
WILLIAM WATTS. THE PARTIES WERE ALLOWED BY THE
MAGISTRATES THE NEXT MORNING TO SETTLE THE MATTER.
KING'S
HEAD,
NORTHAMPTON
MAYORHOL
D
DISPUTE
GEORGE KENT, AGED 27, CHARGED WITH HAVING, ON THE
19TH OF FEBRUARY, BROKEN INTO THE HOUSE OF ANN
BOTTERILL, AND STOLEN THEREFROM A PIECE OF CALICO,
THREE YARDS OF RIBBON, A PAIR OF GLOVES, A PAIR OF
WHITE STOCKINGS, AND SOME PIECES OF SATIN
BOROUGH PRISONERS
ANN
BOTTERILL
VICTIM
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ANN
ASSIZES
BOTTERILL
VICTIM
BELL BARN
NORTHAMPTON
COURT
SEE ARTICLE
1840
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
BOTTERILL
HOUSE OF
ILL FAME
ST.
NORTHAMPTON
SEPULCHRE
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TRANSPORATION
ANN
BOTTERILL
1845
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
FRANCIS
BOTTERILL
NEGLECTIN ALL SAINTS
NORTHAMPTON
G FAMILY PARISH
1840
ASSIZES - COUNTY
PRISONERS
JOHN
BOTTERILL
1842
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
JOSEPH
BOTTERILL
RIDING ON
A WAGON
1843
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
THOMAS
BOTTERILL
THEFT
Y
A
R
R
K
1844
TRANSPOR
TED
MENTIONE
D
L
FLOORE
C
P
O
NASEBY
BOTTERILL
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
THOMAS
ASSIZES
BOTTERILL
THEFT
1845
THEFT
THOMAS
BOTTERILL
THEFT
1840
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
THOMAS
BOTTERILL
ASSAULT
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
THOMAS
BOTTERILL
MISBEHAVI
OUR
1840
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
THOMAS
BOTTERILL
THEFT
L
THEFT
A
WILLIAM BOTTERILL, CHARGED WITH HAVING FELONIOUSLY
STOLEN A SMOCK FROCK FROM A BARN IN THE OCCUPATION
OF THOMAS CAPELL, AT FLOORE, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN
BOTTERILL
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THOMAS FEWKES, AGED 18, & THOMAS BOTTERILL, AGED 28,
THE FORMER CHARGED WITH ENTERING THE HOUSE AND
PREMISES OF J.B. BOYAL, AND STEALING A PADLOCK AND
KEY FROM THE DOOR OF AN OUTHOUSE, AND THE LATTER
WITH AIDING FEWKES TO COMMIT THE SAID FELONY
A
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
THOMAS
ASSIZES
FOR ONE MONTH, FOR ALLOWING HIS WIFE AND FAMILY TO
BECOME CHARGEABLE TO ALL SAINTS
CHARLES FEWKES & THOMAS BOTTERILL, CHARGED WITH
STEALING A PADLOCK AND KEY, THE PROPERTY OF J.B.
BOYAL
N
C
1843
E
H
ANN BOTTERILL HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM THE BOROUGH
GAOL TO MILLBANK PRISON. SHE WAS CONVICTED AT THE
MICHAELMAS SESSION, 1843, AND SENTENCED TO SEVEN
YEARS' TRANSPORTATION
IG
ANN
T
1842
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COMMERCI
NORTHAMPTON
AL STREET
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THOMAS BOTTERILL, FOR AN ASSAULT ON ANN HORSFORD
HARDINGSTONE
WILLIAM WARREN AND THOMAS BOTTERILL, FOR SEVEN
DAYS EACH, FOR RIOTOUS AND INDECENT BEHAVIOUR IN
THE PUBLIC STREETS
THOMAS BOTTERILL & RICHARD GADD, FOR SEVEN DAYS
EACH, FOR STEALING APPLES IN THE ORCHARD OF WILLIAM
SHAW, OF HARDINGSTONE
1834
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
THOMAS
BOTTERILL
DAMAGE
1842
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
WESTFIELD
BOTTERILL
VICTIM
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EPIPHANY SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BOTTERILL
COUNTERF
EIT COIN
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
WILLIAM
BOTTERILL
ASSAULT
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
WILLIAM
ASSIZES
BOTTERILL
THEFT
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WILLIAM BOTTERILL, FOR ONE MONTH, UNLESS 19S. BE
PAID, FOR ASSAULTING THOMAS FROST, GARDENER
FLOORE
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ST.
NORTHAMPTON
SEPULCHRE
E
1843
NORTHAMPTON
T
THEFT
H
BOTTERILL
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IG
WILLIAM
HALF
MOON,
BRIDGE
STREET
PITSFORD
FOR FURTHER EXAMINATION, CHARGED WITH HAVING,
DURING THE NIGHT OF THE 6TH INST., AT THE PARISH OF ST.
SEPULCHRE, STOLEN FIVE DOMESTIC FOWLS, THE PROPERTY
OF SOME PERSON OR PERSONS AT PRESENT UNKNOWN
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
WILLIAM
BOTTERILL
THEFT
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
BOTTERILL
THEFT
1841
COMMITTED FOR TRIAL AT
THE QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BOTTERILL
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EASTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BOTTERILL
1841
REMOVED FROM COUNTY
GAOL
WILLIAM
BOTTERILL
1843
1843
ASSAULT
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
WILLIAM
WILLIAM
BOTTERILL
BOTTERILL
REMOVED
FROM
GAOL
ASSAULT
ASSAULT
1841
BOROUGH PRISONERS
WILLIAM
BOTTERILL
WILLIAM
BOTTERILL
THEFT
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WILLIAM
BOTTERILL
ASSAULT
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WILLIAM
BOTTERILL
COUNTERF
EIT COIN
1839
1839
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
1840
ASSIZES - COUNTY
PRISONERS
R
R
A
L
N
C
P
O
C
SPRATTON
NORTHAMPTON
L
NORTHAMPTON
MIDSUMMER ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
SPRATTON
THEFT
WILLIAM
A
1841
NORTHAMPTON
THEFT
THEFT
BOTTERILL
THEFT
K
1841
Y
DIED
DUSTON
A
1840
DANIEL WHITE AND EPHRAIM WRIGHT, RESPECTIVELY FOR
SEVEN DAYS, FOR INJURING A MEADOW AT SPRATTON,
OCCUPIED BY JOHN SMITH, ALSO THOMAS BOTTERILL, FOR
SPOILING A QUANTITY OF GROWING GRASS, AT DUSTON,
BELONGING TO JOHN STEEVENSON
SAMUEL HILLIARD, CHARGED WITH STEALING 8S. 6D. FROM
THE PERSON OF WESTFIELD BOTTERILL
WILLIAM BOTTERILL, OF NORTHAMPTON, CHARGED WITH
STEALING TWO FOWLS, THE PROPERTY OF RICHARD BAKER,
OF SPRATTON.
WILLIAM BOTTERILL, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
SPRATTON, TWO FOWLS, THE PROPERTY OF RICHARD BAKER
WILLIAM BOTTERILL, FOR STEALING TWO FOWLS, THE
PROPERTY OF RICHARD BAKER, OF SPRATTON, WAS
SENTENCED TO 14 YEARS TRANSPORTATION
THE UNDER MENTIONED CONVICTS WERE REMOVED FROM
OUR COUNTY GAOL LAST TO THE LEVIATHAN HULK AT
PORTSMOUTH
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WILLIAM MILLS AND WILLIAM BOTTERILL, THE FORMER
CHARGED, WITH HAVING, ON THE 26TH JUNE, STOLEN A
CLARIONET, VALUE £2, THE PROPERTY OF CHRISTOPHER
GIBSON, AND THE LATTER WITH RECEIVING THE SAME
KNOWING IT TO HAVE BEEN STOLEN.
PITSFORD &
MOULTON
WILLIAM BOTTERILL & EDWARD DUCKETT, CHARGED WITH
UTTERING COUNTERFEIT COIN AT PITSFORD AND MOULTON
FLOORE
WILLIAM BOTTERILL, CHARGED WITH HAVING FELONIOUSLY
STOLEN A SMOCK FROCK FROM A BARN IN THE OCCUPATION
OF THOMAS CAPELL, AT FLOORE, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN
BOTTERILL
ROSE &
CROWN,
GOLD
STREET
AN ATTEMPT ON THE
LARDER
BOTTERILL
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
ANN
BOTTERILL /
BLUNT
VICTIM
1841
MURDEROUS ASSAULT
ANN
BOTTERILL /
BLUNT
MURDEROU BELL BARN
NORTHAMPTON
S ASSAULT COURT
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1841
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
ANN
BOTTERILL
OTHERWISE
BLUNT
VICTIM
BELL BARN
NORTHAMPTON
COURT
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1839
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
WILLIAM
BOTTERTILL
ASSAULT
ST.
SEPULCHRE NORTHAMPTON
PARISH
WILLIAM BOTTERILL, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR VIOLENTLY
ASSAULTING SARAH, WIFE OF CHARLES BOYDELL AT THE
PARISH OF ST. SEPULCHRE
T
NORTHAMPTON
WILLIAM BLUNT, FOR FUTHER EXAMINATION ON A CHARGE
OF MALICIOUSLY ASSAULTING, CUTTING AND WOUNDING
ANN BLUNT OTHERWISE ANN BOTTERILL, WITH INTENT TO
KILL AND MURDER HER
INQUEST
CAROLINE
BOTTRILL
1844
DIED
FRANCIS
BOTTRILL
DIED
MENTIONE TANNER
STREET
D
MENTIONE
D
1845
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
THOMAS
BOTTRILL
THEFT
1841
INQUEST
WILLIAM
BOTTRILL
Y
1834
INQUEST
1840
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
1839
COMMITMENTS TO THE
HOUSE OF CORRECTION
JOHN
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
SAMUEL
BOULTON
1843
OUNDLE PETTY SESSIONS
THOMAS
1839
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
1839
1839
C
GAME
A
BOULTON
NORTHAMPTON
EAST HADDON
NORTHAMPTON
TWYWELL LODGE
C
O
BOUGHTON
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ABTHORPE
KETTERING
BOURN
ASSAULT
FOTHERINGHAY
JOHN
BOURTON
THEFT
BYFIELD
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
JOHN
BOURTON
THEFT
BYFIELD
NORTHANTS LENT ASSIZES
JOHN
BOURTON
THEFT
BYFIELD
L
MENTIONE
D
A
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FOR ONE MONTH, FOR RUNNING AWAY AND LEAVING HIS
WIFE AND FAMILY CHARGEABLE TO ABTHORPE
JOHN SCOTNEY, FOR THREE MONTHS, JOHN SCOTNEY,
WILLIAM SCOTNEY, & JOHN CHRISTOPHER, RESPECTIVELY
FOR TWO MONTHS, CHAPMAN BALL, FOR ONE MONTH, AND
JOHN BOULTON, FOR 21 DAYS, UNDER THE GAME LAWS
N
BOTTRILL
NORTHAMPTON
EAST HADDON
R
R
P
MENTIONE TANNER
STREET
D
DIED
LEAVING
WIFE &
FAMILY
E
THEFT
BOTTRILL
K
BOTTRELL
ANN
IG
ANN
WILLIAM
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A
1841
NORTHAMPTON
H
1844
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
DIED
1843
THEFT
L
1843
MICHAEL KING, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR WILFULLY DAMAGING
A WINDOW &C. AT KETTERING, THE PROPERTY OF SAMUEL
BOULTON
THOMAS BOURN, OF FOTHERINGHAY, WAS SUMMONED FOR
AN ASSAULT ON JOHN STEPHENS THERE. THE BENCH DID
NOT CONSIDER THE CASE OF SUFFICENT IMPORTANCE TO
CONVICT THE DEFENDANT, BUT RECOMMENDED HIM TO PAY
THE COSTS, WHICH HE DID
JOHN BOURTON, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT BYFIELD, A
PAIR OF GAITERS AND A TABLE CLOTH, THE PROPERTY OF
THOMAS TAYLOR
JOHN BOURTON, 34, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT BYFIELD,
A TABLE CLOTH AND A PAIR OG GAITERS, THE PROPERTY OF
THOMAS TAYLOR
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BOURTON
1842
ACCIDENT
MRS.
BOUSER
1834
DIED
E.
BOUVERIE
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
EDWARD
EDWARD
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TANSOR
MENTIONE
D
BOUVERIE
EDWARD
BOUVERIE
1834
DIED
MARY
ELIZABETH
BOUVERIE
DIED
EDWARD
BOWE
SURETIES
EDWARD
BOWE
ASSAULT
HARDINGSTONE
C
N
DELAPRE ABBEY
A
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
C
1843
O
P
L
Y
A
VICTIM
DAVENTRY
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS DAVID
BOWERMAN
1846
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS DAVID
BOWERMAN
1844
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
JAMES
BOWERS
VICTIM
MIDDLETON CHENEY
1846
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS JAMES
BOWERS
ASSAULT
BRACKLEY
OF BRACKLEY, WAS CHARGED WITH HAVING ASSAULTING
POLICE OFFICER HUTTON WHEN IN THE EXECUTION OF HIS
DUTY. CONVICTED. FINED 5S. AND 11S. COSTS. PAID.
KETTERING
ON THE 9TH INSTANT, AT KETTERING, IN THE 82D YEAR OF
HIS AGE, MR. JOHN BOWERS, FOR MORE THAN 50 YEARS AN
ACTIVE AND INDUSTRIOUS TRADESMAN, AND MUCH
RESPECTED BY ALL WHO KNEW HIM
DIED
JOHN
A
L
1845
1843
ASSAULT
JOHN ROBY, AND JOHN CAUSBY, TWO BOYS OF
NORTHAMPTON, WERE CONVICTED OF STEALING BEANS ON
SUNDAY AFTERNOON, ON THE 18TH INSTANT, WHICH WERE
GROWING IN A FIELD BELONGING TO EDWARD BOUVERIE,
ESQ., IN HARDINGSTONE, AND FINED WITH COSTS 7S. EACH,
WHICH THEY PAID ; AND ON THE 21ST INST., JOHN BAKER,
ANOTHER BOY FROM NORTHAMPTON, WAS CONVICTED OF
STEALING BARLEY ON THE 20TH INSTANT, WHICH WAS
GROWING IN A FIELD BELONGING TO MRS. GREEN, IN
KINGSTHORPE, AND FINED WITH COSTS 10S., WHICH WAS
ALSO PAID
ON THE 1ST INSTANT, MARY ELIZABETH, YOUNGEST
DAUGHTER OF E. BOUVERIE, ESQ. OF DELAPRE ABBEY
EDWARD BOWE, FOR REFUSING TO FIND SURETIES, FOR HIS
APPEARANCE AT THE SESSIONS, AND TO KEEP THE PEACE
TOWARDS JAMES BATCHELOR, OF DAVENTRY
THE FOLLOWING PARTIES, INDICTED FOR ASSAULTS, WERE
DISCHARGED FOR WANT OF PROSECUTION
K
R
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
MARY REEVE AND JANE SOLOMON APPEARED TO ANSWER A
CHARGE PREFERRED AGAINST THEM BY POLICE CONSTABLE
WHITE, FOR DAMAGING A FENCE, THE PROPERTY OF E.
BOUVERIE, ESQ., AT HARDINGSTONE. THEY WERE
DISCHARGED AT THE INTERCESION OF MR. BOUVERIE, ON
THEIR PROMISING NOT TO SO OFFEND AGAIN
HARDINGSTONE
R
1844
JOHN STRUTTON, OF NORTHAMPTON, CHIMNEY SWEEPER,
WAS CONVICTED OF CUTTING WITH INTENT TO STEAL A
QUANTITY OF GROWING GRASS, THE PROPERTY OF EDWARD
BOUVERIE, ESQ., IN A PLANTATION AT HARDINGSTONE, THIS
DAY, AND ADJUDGED TO PAY THE PENALTY, DAMAGE, AND
COSTS, AMOUNTING TOGETHER TO 6S.
HARDINGSTONE
MENTIONE
D
BOUVERIE
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ON THE 1ST INSTANT, MARY ELIZABETH, YOUNGEST
DAUGHTER OF E. BOUVERIE, ESQ. OF DELAPRE ABBEY
DELAPRE ABBEY
IG
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
TRANSPOR
TED
ACCIDENT
MENTIONE
D
E
JOHN
T
TRANSPORTED
H
1839
BOWERS
LICENSE
DIED
BRACKLEY
HORSE &
JOCKEY
BRACKLEY
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THE LICENSE FOR THE HORSE AND JOCKEY, AT BRACKLEY,
WAS TRANSFERRED FROM DAVID BOWERMAN TO JOHN
BARNES
EMMANUEL GRANT, FOR ONE MONTH, UNLESS £1. 4S. BE
PAID, FOR ASSAULTING JAMES BOWERS, AT MIDDLETON
CHENEY
1841
DIED
GEORGE
BOWKER
MENTIONE
D
1833
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOSEPH
BOWLER
THEFT
BOUGHTON
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOSEPH
BOWLER
THEFT
BOUGHTON
JOHN
BOWLING
REFUSING
TO WORK
UNION
WORKHOU WELLINGBOROUGH
SE
JOHN
BOWMAN
MENTIONE
D
ROADE
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
EDWARD
BOWNESS
THEFT
1843
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
J. B.
BOYAL
VICTIM
T
FARTHINGSTONE
CULWORTH
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
J. B.
ASSIZES
C
A
Y
L
1843
VICTIM
C
BOYAL
P
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
J. B.
ASSIZES
O
1843
JOHN KIFF CHAMBERS, CHARGED WITH STEALING A SACK
AND THREE BUSHELS OF WHEAT, THE PROPERTY OF SARAH
BOWMAN, OF FARTHINGSTONE
FRANCIS BUTLIN, AGED 30, EDWARD BOWNESS, AGED 20,
AND RICHARD HOLLARD, AGED 21, CHARGED WITH
BURGLARIOUSLY ENTERING THE DWELLING HOUSE OF
FRANCIS MERRY, AT CULWORTH, AND STEALING THEREFROM
PLATE, FOUR POUNDS IN MONEY, &C.
CHARLES FEWKES & THOMAS BOTTERILL, CHARGED WITH
STEALING A PADLOCK AND KEY, THE PROPERTY OF J.B.
BOYAL
E
VICTIM
K
BOWMAN
R
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
SARAH
ASSIZES
R
1845
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H
1838
COMMITTED TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
IG
1845
WATER NEWTON
AT KETTERING, AUGUST 19TH, OF CONSUMPTION, AGED 38,
ELIZA, THE BELOVED WIFE OF MR. WILLIAM JAMES, AND
ELDEST DAUGHTER OF THE LATE GEORGE BOWKER, OF WATER
NEWTON
JOSEPH BOWLER, CHARGED WITH HAVING, AT BOUGHTON,
STOLEN FROM THE PERSON OF GEORGE HURST, A CIGAR CASE
AND A NUMBER OF CIGARS
JOSEPH BOWLER, 21, CONVICTED OF STEALING A CIGAR
CASE, AND EIGHT CIGARS, FROM GEORGE HURST, AT
BOUGHTON, WAS ORDERED TO BE IMPRISONED FOR SIX
MONTHS
JOHN BOWLING & ROBERT WESTWOOD, FOR SEVEN DAYS
EACH, FOR REFUSING TO WORK AT THE WELLINGBOROUGH
UNION WORKHOUSE
THOMAS FEWKES, AGED 18, & THOMAS BOTTERILL, AGED 28,
THE FORMER CHARGED WITH ENTERING THE HOUSE AND
PREMISES OF J.B. BOYAL, AND STEALING A PADLOCK AND
KEY FROM THE DOOR OF AN OUTHOUSE, AND THE LATTER
WITH AIDING FEWKES TO COMMIT THE SAID FELONY
VICTIM
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BOYAL
MENTIONE
D
THOMAS CARE, CHARGED WITH OBTAINING 5S. FROM
WILLIAM RICHARDS, GROCER, AND A SIMILAR SUM FROM
WILLIAM HAYES, ASSISTANT TO JOHN BOWMAN BOYAL,
UNDER FALSE PRETENCES
BOYAL
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
JOHN
BOWMAN
1843
AN ATTEMPT ON THE
LARDER
MRS.
BOYAL
1844
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
CATHERINE
BOYD
1839
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
CHARLES
BOYDELL
1839
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
SARAH
BOYDELL
A
1838
L
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
A
1838
JOHN
BOWMAN
N
BOYAL
VICTIM
NORTHAMPTON
ROSE &
MENTIONE CROWN,
NORTHAMPTON
D
GOLD
STREET
RIOTOUS
CONDUCT
ST.
MENTIONE
SEPULCHRE NORTHAMPTON
D
PARISH
ST.
VICTIM
SEPULCHRE NORTHAMPTON
PARISH
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CATHERINE BOYD & SARAH BLADE, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR
RIOTOUS AND DISORDERLY CONDUCT
WILLIAM BOTTERILL, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR VIOLENTLY
ASSAULTING SARAH, WIFE OF CHARLES BOYDELL AT THE
PARISH OF ST. SEPULCHRE
WILLIAM BOTTERILL, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR VIOLENTLY
ASSAULTING SARAH, WIFE OF CHARLES BOYDELL AT THE
PARISH OF ST. SEPULCHRE
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
MARY
LEAVING
CHILDREN
BOYES
FOR ONE MONTH, FOR LEAVING HER CHILDREN, WHEREBY
THEY BECAME CHARGEABLE TO CHARWELTON
CHARWELTON
ALEXANDER BOYLES, AN INMATE OF THE BRACKLEY UNION
POOR HOUSE, WAS CHARGED BY FREDERICK APPLETREE, THE
GOVERNOR, WITH HAVING REFUSED WORK. COMMITTED TO
PRISON FOR THREE WEEKS
UNION
WORKHOU BRACKLEY
SE
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS ALEXANDER BOYLES
1842
INQUEST
WILLIAM
BOYS
MENTIONE
D
KINGSTHORPE
SEE ARTICLE
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
MARY
BOYSE
LEAVING
CHILDREN
CHARWELTON
AGED 28, CHARGED WITH RUNNING AWAY AND LEAVING HER
THREE CHILDREN CHARGEABLE TO CHARWELTON, AFTER A
PREVIOUS CONVICTION
1844
COUNTY SESSIONS
MARY
BOYSE
RUNNING
AWAY
CHARWELTON
CHARGED WITH RUNNING AWAY AND LEAVIN HER CHILDREN
CHARGEABLE TO THE PARISH OF CHARWELTON
1834
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
RICHARD
BOYSON
THEFT
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
1844
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
SAMUEL
BRADHAW
ILLEGITIM
ATE CHILD
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
THOMAS
ASSIZES
BRADHAW
THEFT
1838
DIED
CHARLES
BRADLEY
1838
DIED
ELIZABETH
BRADLEY
DIED
BRADLEY
VAGRANCY
E
H
IG
R
A
R
Y
L
LOWICK
C
P
O
LOWICK
N
BRADLEY
MENTIONE
D
BAD HALF
SOVEREIG
N COIN
OUNDLE &
THRAPSTON
GEORGE BRADLEY & JOSIAH MAYS, FOR 14 DAYS EACH, FOR
VAGRANCY AT OUNDLE AND THRAPSTON
TOWCESTER
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1841
BAD COIN / THEFT OF HAT
WILLIAM
GEORGE
BRADLEY
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
WILLIAM
GEORGE
BRADLEY
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES, BOROUGH
PRISONERS
WILLIAM
GEORGE
BRADLEY
THEFT
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
CHARLOTTE
BRADSHAW
DAMAGE
KINGSTHORPE
1833
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
G.
BRADSHAW
REFUSING
TO WORK
GREAT DODDINGTON
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L
A
SAMUEL BRADSHAW, WEAVER, OF ROWELL, WAS ORDERED
TO PAY 1S. 6D. PER WEEK TO ELIZABETH CLIPSHAM, OF
KETTERING, HE BEING THE REPUTED FATHER OF HER
ILLEGITIMATE CHILD
THOMAS BRADSHAW, AGED 46, WAS CONVICTED OF
STEALING A SILVER TEASPOON, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN
ELLIOTT, AND A PAIR OF WOMEN'S CLOGS, THE PROPERTY OF
THOMAS CLIFTON, OF HOLDENBY. NINE MONTHS'
IMPRISONMENT
ON THE 20TH DEC. LAST, AT LOWICK, NEAR THRAPSTON,
ELIZABETH BRADLEY, SISTER TO THE LATE CHAS. BRADLEY,
OF THAT PLACE, AGED 82
ON THE 20TH DEC. LAST, AT LOWICK, NEAR THRAPSTON,
ELIZABETH BRADLEY, SISTER TO THE LATE CHAS. BRADLEY,
OF THAT PLACE, AGED 82
K
ROWELL
A
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE GEORGE
OF CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JOSEPH
ASSIZES
DRAPERY
MENTIONE
D
C
1844
T
1846
REFUSING
TO WORK
CHARGD WITH HAVING, ON THE 30TH ULT., STOLEN A HAT,
VALUE £1, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM BIRDSALL, HATTER
THEFT
WILLIAM GEORGE BRADLEY, AGED 24, AND THOMAS
TROUBRIDGE AGED 23, CHARGED WITH STEALING A HAT, THE
PROPERTY OF W.F. BIRDSALL
CHARLOTTE BRADSHAW WAS CONVICTED OF DAMAGING
PART OF A DEAD FENCE, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM GREEN,
AT KINGSTHORPE, ON THE 3D DAY OF DECEMBER LAST, AND
ADJUDGED TO PAY THE PENALTY AND COSTS, AMOUNTING
TOGETHER TO 10S.
G. BRADSHAW, OF GREAT DODDINGTON, FOR THREE
MONTHS, FOR REFUSING TO WORK FOR THE MAINTENANCE
OF HIS WIFE AND FAMILY
GEORGE
BRADSHAW
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
GEORGE
BRADSHAW
LEAVING
WIFE &
FAMILY
LEAVING
WIFE &
FAMILY
GREAT DODDINGTON
GREAT DODDINGTON
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
GEORGE
BRADSHAW
DESERTION
1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
HANNAH
BRADSHAW
ASSAULT
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
BRADSHAW
1838
DIED
JOHN
BRADSHAW
1837
SHEEP WORRYING
JOHN
BRADSHAW
1838
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOSH
BRADSHAW
1846
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
MR.
BRADSHAW
1842
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
MR.
1838
DIED
PHILIP
BRADSHAW
1834
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
R.
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
1842
GREAT DODDINGTON
H
1836
HANNAH BRADSHAW WAS CONVICTED OF AN ASSAULT ON
MARTHA HEWITT, AT MOULTON, ON THE 18TH INST., AND
FINED WITH COSTS 11S., WHICH WAS PAID
IG
MOULTON
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
HARDWICK
R
Y
ON SUNDAY LAST, AT HARDWICK LODGE, SARAH, YOUNGEST
DAUGHTER OF MR. JOHN BRADSHAW
HARDWICK
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LONG BUCKBY
P
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HARDWICK
L
VICTIM
GEORGE BRADSHAW, CONVICTED OF DESERTING HIS FAMILY,
AND LEAVING THEM CHARGEABLE TO THE PARISH OF GREAT
DODDINGTON, WAS SENTENCED TO SIX MONTHS' HARD
LABOUR, IN THE HOUSE OF CORRECTION - THE LAST MONTH
IN SOLITARY CONFINEMENT
E
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN HOWE, OF OUNDLE, FOR THREE MONTHS, AND GEORGE
BRADSHAW, OF GREAT DODDINGTON, FOR RUNNING AWAY
AND LEAVING THEIR FAMILIES CHARGEABLE TO THE SAID
PARISHES
FOR RUNNING AWAY AND LEAVING HIS WIFE AND FAMILY
CHARGEABLE TO GREAT DODDINGTON, AFTER A PREVIOUS
CONVICTION
FOR RUNNING AWAY AND LEAVING HIS WIFE AND FAMILY
CHARGEABLE TO GREAT DODDINGTON, AFTER A PREVIOUS
CONVICTION. IMP. ONE YEAR, HARD LABOUR
K
1839
GREAT DODDINGTON
R
BRADSHAW
T
GEORGE
LEAVING
FAMILY
A
1839
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM HUMP, SAMUEL WRIGHT, THOMAS HAYNES,
WILLIAM WRIGHT, JOSEPH CLARKE & JANE WRIGHT,
RESPECTIVELY FOR 14 DAYS, FOR VIOLENTLY ASSAULTING
JOSH BRADSHAW, OF LONG BUCKBY
SCALDWELL
WILLIAM MIDDLETON, A BOY LATE IN THE EMPLOY OF MR.
BRADSHAW, OF SCALDWELL, WAS BROUGHT BEFORE THE
BENCH FOR LEAVING HIS MASTER'S SERVICE WITHOUT
NOTICE. HE WAS REPRIMANDED AND DISCHARGED
DIED
KETTERING
SAME DAY (MONDAY), AT KETTERING, IN HIS 78TH YEAR, MR.
PHILIP BRADSHAW, FOR MANY YEARS A RESPECTABLE
BUTCHER IN THAT PLACE
BRADSHAW
GAME
BRAUNSTON
OF BRAUNSTON, FOR TWO MONTHS, UNDER THE GAME LAWS
RICHARD
BRADSHAW
GAME
WAKERLEY
COMMITTED FOR NIGHT POACHING AT WAKERLEY, IN THIS
COUNTY, ENTERED INTO RECOGNIZANCE WITH ONE SURETY
NOT TO SO OFFEND AGAIN FOR THE SPACE OF ONE YEAR
THEFT
SAMUEL
BRADSHAW
VICTIM
WOLD
1838
DIED
SARAH
BRADSHAW
DIED
HARDWICK
1843
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
THOMAS
BRADSHAW
THEFT
N
C
MENTIONE
D
A
L
A
BRADSHAW
C
WILLIAM LANGDALE WAS CHARGED WITH STEALING A
JACKET, &C., THE PROPERTY OF HENRY WRIGHT, SERVANT TO
MR. BRADSHAW, OF HARDWICK. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL
O
HARDWICK
MENTIONE
D
SEE ARTICLE
ON SUNDAY LAST, AT HARDWICK LODGE, SARAH, YOUNGEST
DAUGHTER OF MR. JOHN BRADSHAW
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BRADSHAW
THEFT
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
HOUSE OF CORRECTION
BRADSHAW
VICTIM
1835
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
BRADSHAW
THEFT
LITTLE WELDON
BRADSHAW
ASSAULT
BRADSHAW
DRUNK &
DISORDER
LY
GAME
LAWS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
1838
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
BRADSHAW
1834
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BRADSHAW
1843
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
1843
A
L
C
ROWELL
WOODFORD BRADSHAW
SURETIES
ROWELL
WOODFORD BRADSHAW, FOR NOT FINDING SURETIES TO
KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS WILLIAM COOKE, OF ROWELL
SURETIES
ROWELL
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RED LION
1843
WOODFORD BRADSHAW
SURETIES
ROWELL
1844
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
WOODFORD BRADSHAW
ILLEGITIM
ATE CHILD
ROWELL
1843
MELANCHOLY ACCIDENT
BRADSHAW
ACCIDENT
1836
INQUEST
BRADY
DIED
A
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ROWELL
ASSAULT
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
CHARLES
GEORGE BONUS, PETER JOLLY, AND WILLIAM BRADSHAW,
RESPECTIVELY FOR THREE MONTHS AND WILLIAM RUSSELL
AND ROBERT CUNNINGTON, RESPECTIVELY FOR TWO
MONTHS, UNDER THE GAME LAWS
WOODFORD BRADSHAW, WHO HAD ASSAULTED MR. COOK, OF
THE RED LION, ROWELL, BY PUTTING HIS FIST IN HIS FACE,
EXPRESSED SORROW FOR WHAT HE DONE, AND WAS
ORDERED TO FIND BAIL BY THAT DAY FORTNIGHT
N
WOODFORD BRADSHAW
WILLIAM BRADSHAW, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR A VIOLENT
ASSAULT ON DANIEL RALPH
JOHN ESSEX, AND WILLIAM BRADSHAW, BOTH OF
DESBOROUGH, WERE FINED 5S. EACH, FOR BEING DRUNK
AND DISORDERLY ON THE 17TH INST., AND 1S. EACH COSTS.
THE CHARGE WAS PREFERRED AGAINST THEM BY JOHN
JEFFS, POLICE CONSTABLE. THE DEFENDANTS PLEADED
GUILTY
E
H
R
P
O
WOODFORD BRADSHAW
VICTIM
C
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
DESBOROUGH
L
1843
WILLIAM
SEE ARTICLE
R
1845
SEE ARTICLE
T
THEFT
IG
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
WILLIAM
ASSIZES
TO THE HOUSE OF
WILLIAM
CORRECTION
BRADSHAW
FOUNTAIN
INN,
NORTHAMPTON
BRADSHA
W STREET
Y
1840
THOMAS
JOSEPH REDSHAW & ROBERT BALDWIN, RESPECTIVELY FOR
TWO MONTHS, FOR VIOLENTLY ASSAULTING THOMAS
BRADSHAW, CONSTABLE OF COTTINGHAM, IN THE
EXECUTION OF HIS DUTY
COTTINGHAM
A
1840
THOMAS
THOMAS BRADSHAW, AGED 46, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
SILVER TEASPOON, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN ELLIOTT, AND
FURTHER CHARGED WITH STEALING A PAIR OF WOMENS
CLOGS, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS CLIFTON, OF HOLDENBY
K
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
THOMAS
ASSIZES
ST. GILES
STREET
NORTHAMPTON
WOODFORD BRADSHAW, CHARGED WITH REFUSING TO FIND
SURETIES FOR HIS APPEARANCE AT THESE SESSIONS, AND IN
THE MEANTIME TO KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS WILLIAM
COOKE, OF ROWELL
WOODFORD BRADSHAW, OF ROWELL, WAS REPUTED THE
FATHER OF AN ILLEGITIMATE CHILD BORN OF MARY ANN
HARRIS, OF DESBOROUGH
YESTERDAY AFTERNOON, A CHILD NAMED BRADSHAW,
ABOUT EIGHT YEARS OF AGE, WAS THROWN FROM A CART
DRAWN BY A HORSE WHICH HAD TAKEN FRIGHT IN ST. GILES
STREET, IN THIS TOWN, AND SO SERIOUSLY INJURED ITS
DEATH WAS HOURLY EXPECTED
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INQUEST
JOHN
BRADY
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
1839
DIED
EDWARD
BRAFIELD
DIED
PUXLEY GRANGE
1845
COMMITTED TO THE
COUNTY GAOL & HOUSE OF JOHN
CORRECTION
BRAFIELD
VICTIM
PASSENHAM
1839
DIED
BRAFIELD
MENTIONE
D
PUXLEY GRANGE
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JESSE
BRAIN
THEFT
TIFFIELD
1846
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
JAMES
BRAINES
LICENSE
KETTERING
JOHN
BRAINES
1841
DIED
MARY ANN
BRAINES
DIED
HANNINGTON
1844
INQUEST
SAMUEL
BRAINES
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
1835
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
SAMUEL
BRAINES
1841
DIED
T. H.
BRAINES
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
THOMAS
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
THOMAS
1844
1840
DIED
PETTY SESSIONS
R
A
R
L
Y
P
N
C
O
C
HANNINGTON
MOULTON
A
VICTIM
K
MOULTON
THEFT
MENTIONE
D
SAMUEL
L
MOULTON
A
THOMAS
HAWE
VICTIM
BRAINES
DIED
BRAINS
DISORDER
LY
CONDUCT
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E
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
IG
1843
BRAINES
JESSE BRAIN, AGED 30, WAS INDICTED FOR STEALING A
QUANTITY OF HAY, FROM A STABLE IN THE PARISH OF
TIFFIELD, THE PROPERTY OF CHARLES FLESHER. THE
PRISONER PLEADED GUILTY. ONE WEEK'S IMPRISONMENT.
THOMAS WARD, OF MOULTON, COMPLAINED AGAINST JOHN
BRAINES, FOR REFUSING TO GIVE UP HIS POSSESSION OF A
TENEMENT RENTED OF HIM AT MOULTON, AFTER NOTICE TO
QUIT. PROOF OF THE NECESSARY NOTICES HAVING BEEN
GIVEN, A WARRANT OF EJECTMENT WAS GRANTED
REFUSING
TO GIVE UP
TENEMENT
BRAINES
JUNE 21ST, EDWARD, SECOND SON OF MR. JOHN BRAFIELD,
PUXLEY GRANGE, AGED 36 YEARS
SAMUEL STEVENTON, SAMUEL ANDRASS, & HENRY TRUSS,
CHARGED WITH STEALING A MARE, AT PASSENHAM, THE
PROPERTY OF JOHN BRAFIELD
JUNE 21ST, EDWARD, SECOND SON OF MR. JOHN BRAFIELD,
PUXLEY GRANGE, AGED 36 YEARS
H
JOHN
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T
1836
HANNINGTON
ON SATURDAY THE 5TH INSTANT, OF CONSUMPTION, MARY
ANN, ELDEST DAUGHTER OF MR. T.H. BRAINES, OF
HANNINGTON, IN THE 22D YEAR OF HER AGE
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AGAINST SAMUEL BRAINES, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
SHILLING FROM THE PERSON OF ISAAC CHAPMAN, NO BILL
WAS FOUND
ON SATURDAY THE 5TH INSTANT, OF CONSUMPTION, MARY
ANN, ELDEST DAUGHTER OF MR. T.H. BRAINES, OF
HANNINGTON, IN THE 22D YEAR OF HER AGE
CHARLES NORWICH AND THOMAS STEEVENSON WERE
COMMITTED TO TAKE THEIR TRIALS AT THE NEXT SESSIONS,
FOR STEALING PART OF A LOAF OF BREAD, A PIECE OF
CHEESE, AND A CLOTH, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS BRAINES,
OF MOULTON, ON THE 21ST INSTANT
THOMAS STEVENSON & CHARLES NORWICH, CHARGED WITH
STEALING 2LB. OF BREAD, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS
BRAINES
MARCH 22, AT HANINGTON, AFTER A FEW HOURS' ILLNESS,
MR. THOMAS HAWE BRAINES, IN HIS 71ST YEAR. HE HAS
LEFT A WIDOW AND LARGE FAMILY TO LAMENT HIS
DEPLORABLE LOSS AS A KIND HUSBAND AND AFFECTIONATE
FATHER. HE WAS RESPECTED BY ALL WHO KNEW HIM, AND
WILL BE VERY MICH MISSED BY THE POOR OF THAT PARISH
ON SATURDAY EVENING, SAMUEL BRAINS, WAS TAKEN INTO
CUSTODY, FOR DISORDERLY CONDUCT, AND BROUGHT
BEFORE THE MAGISTRATES ON MONDAY LAST, AND FINED 5S.
AND COSTS
1843
QUARTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
BRAINS
VICTIM
THOMAS STEEVENSON, AGED 17, AND CHARLES NORWICH,
AGED 17, CHARGED WITH STEALING 2LBS. OF BREAD, THE
PROPERTY OF THOMAS BRAINS, OF MOULTON
MOULTON
QUARTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
BRAINS
VICTIM
MOULTON
1833
DIED
ELLEN
BRAKE
DIED
CARLTON
H
T
1843
THOMAS STEEVENSON, AGED 17, AND CHARLES NORWICH,
AGED 17, WERE CONVICTED OF STEALING 2LBS. OF BREAD,
THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS BRAINS, OF MOULTON. ONE
MONTH'S HARD LABOUR
ON MONDAY THE 18TH INSTANT, AFTER A SHORT ILLNESS,
AGED 40, ELLEN, THE WIFE OF MR. BRAKE, OF CARLTON, IN
THIS COUNTY
JOHN
BRAMLEY
ASSAULT
BLISWORTH
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
BRAMLEY
ASSAULT &
ROBBERY
1834
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
ANN
BRAMPTON
1836
1836
1842
1842
1846
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MIDSUMMER SESSIONS
THEFT
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
K
R
A
R
Y
L
SEE ARTICLE
FOR ONE WEEK, SHE HAVING REFUSED TO COMPLETE HER
CONTRACT OF SERVICE
KETTERING
GEORGE HALL AND JAMES BRAMPTON, BOTH OF KETTERING,
WERE ORDERED TO PAY 4S. EACH FOR FISHING ON THE
ESTATE OF THE LATE LORD HOOD, AT BARTON SEAGRAVE. ELI
GOODE, ALSO OF KETTERING, WAS ORDERED TO PAY THE
SAME AMOUNT FOR FISHING IN THE PARISH OF NEWTON
C
FISHING
N
O
P
MRS.
BRAMPTON
BRAMPTON
PAYMENT
STANION
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WILLIAM
BRAMPTON
LICENSE
TWYWELL
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WILLIAM
BRAMPTON
DIED
STANION
WILLIAM
BRAMPTON
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SAMUEL WILLS & CHARLES FINEDON, CHARGED WITH
STEALING A QUANTITY OF HAY FROM A CLOSE AT
BRIGSTOCK, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM BRAMPTON
WILLIAM
DAVID
MARTHA
BRANDON
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS WILLIAM
A
1838
SERVICE
L
1844
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
DIED
JAMES
VICTIM
BRIGSTOCK
BRAMPTON
VICTIM
STANION
BRANDON
THEFT
COMPLAIN
T
MENTIONE
D
A
1843
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
C
1846
E
NORTHANTS ASSIZES
IG
1838
WILLIAM STAMP, JAMES DAWSON, AND JOHN RICHARDSON,
CHARGED WITH HAVING VIOLENTLY ASSAULTED AND
ROBBED JOHN BROWN, OF TWO PURSES, A £5 NOTE, THREE
SOVS, AND ABOUT 15S. AT BLISWORTH. JOHN TATT,
WILLIAM DART, ROBERT JOHNSON, JOHN HARRISON, JOHN
BRAMLEY, AND THOMAS DARKINS CHARGED WITH
ASSAULTING JAMES WATSON, AND OTHER CONSTABLES, AND
ATTEMPTING TO RESCUE FROM THEIR LAWFUL CUSTODY
WILLIAM STAMP, HE BEING CHARGED, WITH OTHERS, WITH
HAVING ROBBED JOHN BROWN OF TWO PURSES, A £5 NOTE,
THREE SOVS. AND ABOUT 15S. AT BLISWORTH
BRANSOM
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ECTON
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GREATWORTH
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BRANSON
COMPLAIN
T
SPRATTON
MARY
BRANSON
REFUSING
TO
MAINTAIN
FAMILY
THE CHARGED PREFERRED BY PRUDENCE WESTLY OF
MILTON, AGAINST WILLIAM COCKERILL, FOR AN ASSAULT ON
HER AT MILTON, ON THE 16TH INSTANT, AND BY FRANCES
BRANSON, OF SPRATTON, AGAINST JOSEPH MANNING FOR
AN ASSAULT ON HER AT SPRATTON, ON THE 11TH INST. WERE
DISMISSED
HELMDON
FOR ONE MONTH, FOR REFUSING TO MAINTAIN HER FAMILY,
WHEREBY SHE BECAME CHARGEABLE TO HELMDON
INQUEST
RUTH
BRANSON
DIED
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 30)
1840
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
THOMAS
BRANSON
THEFT
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
BRANSON
THEFT
1842
ASSIZES
THOMAS
BRANSON
THEFT
BRANSON
THEFT
BRANSON
THEFT
THOMAS
BRANSON
1840
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
BRANSON
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
ESAU
1843
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
FRANCES
BRANSTON
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
GEORGE
BRANSTON
T
H
C
O
THEFT
LEAVING
WIFE &
FAMILY
BRANSTON
THEFT
E
R
NORTHAMPTON
A
ALBERT
STREET
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THOMAS BRANSON, 40, CHARGED WITH HAVING
FELONIOUSLY STOLEN AND CARRIED AWAY ONE PIECE OF
IRON, VALUE 6D, A PIECE OF CLOTH, VALUE 5D. AND 2 STICKS
OF HORSE RADISH, VALUE 2D. THE PROPERTY OF MARTIN
DICKENS
HELMDON
FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR LEAVING HIS WIFE AND FAMILY
CHARGEABLE TO THE PARISH OF HELMDON
HELMDON
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FRANCIS BRANSTON, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR BEING FOUND IN
THE HOUSE OF CHARLES HUNTLEY FOR AN UNLAWFUL
PURPOSE
THEFT
VICTIM
THOMAS BRANSON, AGED 41, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
BRACKLEY ST. JAMES, 20 LBS. OF LEAD, THE PROPERTY OF
WILLIAM TIBBETTS
K
IG
BRACKLEY ST. JAMES
L
ASSIZES - BOROUGH
PRISONERS
THOMAS BRANSON, CHARGED WITH STEALING 20LBS OF
LEAD, AT BRACKLEY, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM TIBBITTS
BRACKLEY ST. JAMES
P
1840
THOMAS BRANSON, CHARGED WITH STEALING A PIECE OF
IRON, A PIECE OF CLOTH, AND TWO STICKS OF HORSE
RADISH, THE PROPERTY OF MARTIN DICKINS, INNKEEPER
BRACKLEY
C
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
THOMAS
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
THOMAS
SESSIONS
Y
1842
MARY'S
STREET
R
1843
N
1842
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
FRANCES
A
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
L
1843
HARDINGSTONE
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ASSIZES
JOHN
BRANSTON
THEFT
LOWER HEYFORD
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JOHN
ASSIZES
BRANSTON
THEFT
LOWER HEYFORD
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BRANSTON
GREVIOUS
BODILY
HARM
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
MARY
A
1833
JOSEPH NIGHTINGALE, 21, & JOHN BRANSTON, 19, CHARGED
WITH BREAKING INTO THE HOUSE OF THOMAS RUSSELL, OF
LOWER HEYFORD, AND STEALING THEREFROM THREE
SHEETS, A HANDKERCHIEF & C.
MARY BRANSTON, CHARGED WITH HAVING, ON THE 7TH
INST., MALICIOUSLY CUT, STABBED, AND WOUNDED JAMES
BOODGER ON THE HEAD WITH A KNIFE OR SOME OTHER
SHARP INSTRUMENT, WITH INTENT TO DO HIM A GREVIOUS
BODILY HARM
1842
1842
1834
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
BRAUNSTONE
VICTIM
SARAH
BRAWELL
COMPLAIN
T
ABRAHAM
BRAWN
THEFT
GRENDON
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DIED
GEORGE
BRAWN
DIED
NORTHAMPTON
1840
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JAMES
BRAWN
LEAVING
WIFE &
FAMILY
BOZEAT
1842
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
JOHN
BRAWN
NON
PAYMENT
1836
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
BRAWN
EMBEZZLE
MENT
1841
ASSAULT
JONATHAN
BRAWN
VICTIM
1843
DIED
JONATHAN
BRAWN
1842
DIED
JONATHAN
BRAWN
1839
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOSIAH
1838
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
1838
ABRAHAM BRAWN, CHARGED WITH STEALING 2CWT. OF
COALS, THE PROPERTY OF J.W. WRIGHT, OF GRENDON
ON THE 22D INSTANT, IN THE 19TH YEAR OF HIS AGE,
GEORGE, SECOND SON OF MR. JONATHAN BRAWN, OF THIS
TOWN
FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR LEAVING HIS WIFE AND FAMILY
CHARGEABLE TO BOZEAT
T
1842
K
IG
R
R
WELLINGBOROUGH
Y
A
COW LANE NORTHAMPTON
L
NORTHAMPTON
C
P
NORTHAMPTON
ON THURSDAY LAST, MR. JONATHAN BRAWN, CARPENTER, OF
THIS TOWN, AGED 48, AFTER A LONG AND PAINFUL ILLNESS
ON THE 22D INSTANT, IN THE 19TH YEAR OF HIS AGE,
GEORGE, SECOND SON OF MR. JONATHAN BRAWN, OF THIS
TOWN
JOHN SADDINGTON & JOSIAH BRAWN, RESPECTIVELY FOR
ONE MONTH, FOR THROWING OUT A QUANTITY OF BARLEY IN
THE STRAW, IN A WASTEFUL MANNER, TO THE CATTLE OF
JOHN GEORGE, ESQ. AT DENFORD
GEORGE KING, CHARGED WITH HAVING FELONIOUSLY
STOLEN ONE PAIR OF SHOES, THE PROPERTY OF ROBERT
BRAWN, OF NORTHAMPTON
GEORGE KING PLEADED GUILTY TO A CHARGE OF STEALING A
PAIR OF SHOES, THE PROPERTY OF ROBERT BRAWN. SIX
MONTHS' HARD LABOUR
SAMUEL BRAWN, WAS CONVICTED OF HAVING STOLEN A
SILVER SPOON, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN HOUGHTON, OF
GRENDON. FOUR MONTHS' HARD LABOUR
WASTING
HAY
ROBERT
BRAWN
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
ROBERT
BRAWN
1846
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
SAMUEL
BRAWN
THEFT
GRENDON
1842
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
SAMUEL
BRAWN
NON
PAYMENT
RAUNDS
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1842
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
SAMUEL
BRAWN
LICENCE
STANWICK
SAMUEL BRAWN, OF STANWICK, WAS FINED 14S. 6D.,
INCLUDING COSTS, FOR HAVING HIS HOUSE OPEN AFTER THE
STIPULATED HOURS ON THE 15TH INSTANT
1839
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
SAMUEL
BRAWN
THEFT
GRENDON
FOR ONE MONTH, FOR HAVING, AT GRENDON, BROKEN PART
OF A LIVE HEDGE, WITH INTENT TO STEAL THE SAME, THE
PROPERTY OF THE MARQUESS OF NORTHAMPTON
N
C
BRAWN
A
MENTIONE
D
OF HARDINGSTON, BAKER, WAS CONVICTED OF REFUSING TO
PAY THE TOLL AT WATER LANE TOLL GATE, IN WOOTTON, ON
THE 30TH AUGUST LAST, AND ORDERED TO PAY WITH COSTS
10S.
JOHN BRAWN, CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLING TEN STONE OF
SECONDS' WHEATEN FLOUR, VALUE £1. 6S. THE PROPERTY OF
HIS MASTER, HUMPHREY SIMONDS, JUN. OF
WELLINGBOROUGH
ON MONDAY LAST, THOMAS HARRIS, BOOKSELLER AND
STATIONER, WAS FINED 10S. AND 11S. COSTS, FOR AN
ASSAULT UPTON JONATHAN BRAWN, BEERHOUSE KEEPER, OF
COW LANE
E
H
HARDINGSTONE
DIED
O
MARK PAIN, JOHN CRICK, & SAMUEL LYER, FOR TWO MONTHS
EACH, FOR MALICIOUSLY DAMAGING A WINDOW IN THE
HOUSE OF WILLIAM BRAUNSTONE, OF GEDDINGTON
GEDDINGTON
NORTHAMPTON
A
L
VICTIM
DENFORD
VICTIM
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WILLIAM
BRAWN
FIGHTING
CORBY
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WILLIAM
BRAWN
KEEP THE
PEACE
CORBY
WILLIAM
BRAWN
WEIGHTS &
MEASURES
RAUNDS
WILLIAM
BRAWN
WILLIAM
BRAWN
DIED
BOZEAT
MENTIONE
ANGEL INN NORTHAMPTON
D
1840
ASSIZES - COUNTY
PRISONERS
JAMES
BRAY
VICTIM
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
BRAY
VICTIM
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
BRAY
1836
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
BRAY
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
JOHN
1844
EXTRAORDINARY CASE
MARY
BRAY
1837
DIED
MARY
BRAY
THEFT
CHAPEL BRAMPTON
BRAY
MENTIONE
D
POTTERSPURY
BRIXWORTH
R
Y
SPRATTON
P
C
O
VICTIM
ASSAULT &
ROBBERY
SPRATTON
N
ASSAULT &
ROBBERY
NEWNHAM
WEEDON
ST.
MENTIONE
KATHERINE NORTHAMPTON
D
'S COURT
DIED
SIBBERTOFT
L
A
BRAY
E
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
HENRY
ASSIZES
BRAY
GEORGE BRAY, FOR TWO MONTHS, CONVICTED OF STEALING
A QUANTITY OF APPLES AND WALNUTS GROWING IN AN
ORCHARD IN THE OCCUPATION OF JOHN BEASLEY, ESQ., AT
CHAPEL BRAMPTON
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K
1842
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R
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
HOUSE OF CORRECTION
GEORGE
OF CORBY, WAS BOUND IN A £10 BOND TO KEEP THE PEACE
FOR TWELVE MONTHS
THE FOLLOWING PARTIES WERE SUMMONED AT THE
INSTANCE OF INSPECTOR KNIGHT, FOR HAVING IN THEIR
POSSESSION LIGHT OR UNSTAMPED WEIGHTS, &C :EXPENSES, 5S.
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 3)
T
1836
INQUEST
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
RAUNDS
A
1842
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
NON
PAYMENT
H
1845
BRAWN
L
1844
THOMAS
C
1844
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
IG
1842
SAMUEL HOWLETT & DAVID HUNT, CHARGED WITH HAVING,
AT BRIXWORTH, FELONIOUSLY BROKEN AND ENTERED THE
DWELLING HOUSE OF THOMAS BRAY, AND STOLEN
THEREFROM A GUN, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES BRAY
JOHN DEACON, CHARGED WITH ENTERING THE DWELLING
HOUSE OF JOHN BRAY, AT SPRATTON, AND STEALING THREE
SHIRTS, &C
JOHN DEACON, CHARGED WITH ENTERING THE DWELLING
HOUSE OF JOHN BRAY, AT SPRATTON, AND STEALING THREE
SHIRTS, &C. TRANSPORTATION FOR LIFE.
JOHN BRAY, CHARGED WITH ASSAULTING AND BEATING
JAMES JUDKINS ON THE KINGS HIGHWAY IN THE PARISH OF
NEWNHAM, WITH INTENT TO ROB HIM
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ASSIZES - COUNTY
PRISONERS
THOMAS
BRAY
VICTIM
BRIXWORTH
1846
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
ELIZABETH
BRAYBROOK
MENTIONE
D
STANION
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BRIGSTOCK
THE FOLLOWING PRISONERS ARE OFFENDERS AGAINST THE
GAME LAWS :- WILLIAM WARNER AND JOSEPH HOUGHTON,
BOTH OF FINEDON, COMMITTED FOR TWO MONTHS
RESPECTIVELY, JOHN BRAYBROOK OF BRIGSTOCK, FOR SIX
MONTHS; AND RICHARD KNIGHT, FOR ONE MONTH
1834
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
A
1840
SAMUEL HOWLETT & DAVID HUNT, CHARGED WITH HAVING,
AT BRIXWORTH, FELONIOUSLY BROKEN AND ENTERED THE
DWELLING HOUSE OF THOMAS BRAY, AND STOLEN
THEREFROM A GUN, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES BRAY
BRAYBROOK
GAME
1833
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
BRAYBROOK
GAME
LAWS
1838
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOSEPH
BRAYBROOK
VICTIM
WELLINGBOROUGH
WILLIAM STANTON, JOHN WORDSWORTH, & HENRY
HARDWICK, RESPECTIVELY FOR ONE MONTH, FOR
ASSAULTING JOSEPH BRAYBROOK, OF WELLINGBOROUGH
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JOHN
ASSIZES
BRAYFIELD
VICTIM
PASSENHAM
SAMUEL STEVENSON, SAMUEL ANDRASS, AND HENRY TRUSS,
CHARGED WITH STEALING A MARE, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN
BRAYFIELD, OF PASSENHAM
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
WILLIAM
BREADSWORTH
NEGLECTIN
G WORK
1843
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
MARY
BREAKSPEAR
REMOVAL
1844
COUNTY SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BREALEY
THEFT
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BREALEY
THEFT
1843
DIED
MRS.
BREAM
DIED
1843
DIED
THOMAS
BREAM
MR.
BREARLEY
STEPHEN
BREARY
JOHN
BREE
SURETIES
BREE
KILLING
SURETIES
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
BREE
1836
DIED
MARY
BREE
1840
INQUEST
1846
INQUEST
HARRIET
BRENNAND
1846
INQUEST
JOHN
BRENNAND
1839
DIED
MRS.
BRENNAND
DIED
ROBERT
BRENNARD
BEATRICE
ROBERT
LLOYD
BRETON
1833
1833
DIED
T
H
E
L
LITTLE WELDON
NORTHAMPTON
N
LONG BUCKBY
A
ORDERS WERE GRANTED FOR THE REMOVAL OF MARY
BREAKSPEAR AND FOUR CHILDREN, FROM WELDON TO
BRIGSTOCK
WILLIAM BREALEY, CHARGED WITH STEALING TWO DUCKS,
THE PROPERTY OF HIS MOTHER, ELIZABETH LONGLAND, OF
GRENDON
WILLIAM BREALEY, CHARGED WITH STEALING TWO DUCKS,
THE PROEPRTY OF ELIZABETH LONGLAND, OF GRENDON, WAS
FOUND GUILTY AND SENTENCED TO FOURTEEN DAYS'
SOLITARY CONFINEMENT
AT COTTERSTOCK, ON FRIDAY WEEK, MRS. BREAM, WIFE OF
THOMAS BREAM, PUBLICAN
AT COTTERSTOCK, ON FRIDAY WEEK, MRS. BREAM, WIFE OF
THOMAS BREAM, PUBLICAN
K
R
A
COTTERSTOCK
DAVENTRY
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COMMITTED IN DEFAULT OF SURETIES TO KEEP THE PEACE
JOHN HOLMAN, JOHN BREE, & THOMAS VANN, CHARGED
WITH KILLING AND SLAYING ELIZA, WIFE OF THE REV.
RICHARD GARDNER, AT LONG BUCKBY
JOHN BREE, OF DAVENTRY, FOR WANT OF SURETIES FOR HIS
APPEARANCE AT THE SESSIONS, AND IN THE MEANTIME TO
KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS HIS WIFE
EYDON
ON THE 17TH INSTANT, AT EYDON, IN HER 91ST YEAR, MARY
BREE, A VERY INDUSTRIOUS, USEFUL WOMAN - MUCH
RESPECTED BY THOSE WHO HAVE KNOWN HER WORTH
LONG BUCKBY
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WEST HADDON
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WEST HADDON
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NORTHAMPTON
ON THURSDAY SE'NNIGHT, MRS. BRENNAND, OF KING
STREET, IN THIS TOWN, AGED 69
DAMAGE
KINGSTHORPE
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DIED
MENTIONE
D
HARDINGSTONE
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HARDINGSTONE
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L
A
BREE
BRETON
IG
R
JOHN
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
DIED
COTTERSTOCK
Y
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
C
1840
1844
GRENDON
C
1842
GRENDON
P
1845
NORTHAMPTON SUMMER
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
FOR ONE MONTH, FOR NEGLECT OF WORK
WELDON TO
BRIGSTOCK
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
O
1838
FOR TWO MONTHS, UNDER THE GAME LAWS
DIED
MENTIONE
D
DIED
MENTIONE
D
KING
STREET
BENJAMIN BRETT, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR ASSAULTING WILLIAM
GIBSON
1845
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
BENJAMIN
BRETT
ASSAULT
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
BENJAMIN
BRETT
MISBEHAVI
OUR
1845
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
ELIZABETH
BRETT
THEFT
HENRY & ELIZABETH BRETT, CHARGED WITH STEALING 11B.
OF BUTTER, A TOWELL, METAL SPOON, AND VARIOUS OTHER
ARTICLES, THE PROPERTY OF PETER CURTIS TITE
HENRY BRETT, AGED 21, & ELIZABETH BRETT, HIS WIFE,
AGED 19, (BOTH OUT ON BAIL), CHARGED WITH STEALING
11B. OF BUTTER, A TOWEL, CHEMISE, PAIR OF STOCKINGS,
AND DIVERS OTHER ARTICLES, THE PROPERTY OF PETER
CURTIS TITE
1837
ELLEN
BRETT
MENTIONE BRIDGE
D
STREET
HENRY
BRETT
THEFT
BRETT
BRETTELL
JOHN
BRETTELL
MR.
BRETTELL
MR.
BRETTELL
1836
H
E
K
R
A
TOWCESTER
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VICTIM
BRIGSTOCK
VICTIM
A
JOHN
1839
MENTIONE
D
BRETT
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
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FOR TWO MONTHS FOR TRESPASSING IN PURSUIT IF CONIES
ON LANDS IN THE PARISH OF TOWCESTER
BRETT
1840
HENRY BRETT, AGED 21, & ELIZABETH BRETT, HIS WIFE,
AGED 19, (BOTH OUT ON BAIL), CHARGED WITH STEALING
11B. OF BUTTER, A TOWEL, CHEMISE, PAIR OF STOCKINGS,
AND DIVERS OTHER ARTICLES, THE PROPERTY OF PETER
CURTIS TITE
TOWCESTER
GAME
THOMAS
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
THEFT
BRETT
COMMITTED TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
1840
IG
R
THEFT
1833
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HENRY & ELIZABETH BRETT, CHARGED WITH STEALING 11B.
OF BUTTER, A TOWELL, METAL SPOON, AND VARIOUS OTHER
ARTICLES, THE PROPERTY OF PETER CURTIS TITE
L
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
HENRY
SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE HENRY
OF CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JAMES
ASSIZES
BRETT
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NORTHAMPTON
Y
HENRY
T
THEFT
C
1842
BRETT
N
1845
TOWN SESSIONS
ELIZABETH
A
1845
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
THEFT
P
1845
BRETT
L
1836
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
ELIZABETH
O
1845
TOWN SESSIONS
C
1845
BENJAMIN BRETT, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR MISBEHAVING HIMSELF
IN THE SERVICE OF SAMUEL INNS, OF TOWCESTER
TOWCESTER
VICTIM
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
BENJAMIN SMITH, CHARGED WITH BEING AN ACCESSARY TO
THE THEFT OF SIX FOWLS, BELONGING TO THOMAS BRETT, OF
BRIGSTOCK
DOROTHY HENSMAN, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
WHITEWASHING BRUSH, VALUE 3S. 9D., THE PROPERTY OF
JOHN BRETTELL
NORTHAMPTON
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NORTHAMPTON
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NORTHAMPTON
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1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
BREWSTER
THEFT
KINGS CLIFFE
1836
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
BREWSTER
GAME
COLLYWESTON
WILLIAM AMPS, AGED 22, AND JOHN BREWSTER, WERE
INDICTED FOT STEALING A COUNTERPANE, THE PROPERTY OF
JOHN FREEMAN, OF KINGS CLIFFE. AMPS WAS ACQUITTED,
AS TO BREWSTER, NO TRUE BILL
JAMES DYE, THOMAS BREWSTER, AND JOHN STAINSBY,
RESPECTIVELY FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR KILLING FIVE
HARES, AT COLLYWESTON, ON SUNDAY LAST
1834
TO OUR HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
THOMAS
BREWSTER
GAME
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
J.
BRIAN
THEFT
EVENLEY
J. BRIAN & R. SMITH WERE CONVICTED OF STEALING TWO
SHIRTS, THE PROPERTY OF W. JESSOP, OF EVENLEY. SIX
MONTHS' HARD LABOUR
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
JAMES
BRIAN
MENTIONE
D
PYTCHLEY
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1838
TRANSPORTED
JOHN
BRIAN
TRANSPOR
TED
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
BRIAN
THEFT
1839
TRANSPORTED
JOHN
BRIAN
TRANSPOR
TED
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
JOHN
BRIAN
THEFT
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
BRIAN
THEFT
1842
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
MARK
BRIAN
VICTIM
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
JOHN
BRIAR
1845
INQUEST
JOHN
BRICE
THE UNDER MENTIONED CONVICTS HAVE BEEN REMOVED
FROM OUR COUNTY GAOL TO PORTSMOUTH, AND PUT ON
BOARD THE LEVIATHAN HULK :- WILLIAM ASH, JAMES
HARPUR, AND JOHN BRIAN, RESPECTIVELY FOR SEVEN
YEARS' TRANSPORTATION
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T
WEEKLEY
H
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A
R
R
NORTHAMPTON
WOODNEWTON
P
L
Y
ASSAULT
PIDDINGTON
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WILLIAM REED, AGED 34, JOHN BRIAR, AGED 20 & GEORGE
SIMMONS (ALIAS THOMAS PERRS, 26 (SIMMONS OUT ON
BAIL), CHARGED WITH HAVING, AT WOODNEWTON, ON THE
6TH SEPTEMBER, FELONIOUSLY ASSAULTED CORDELIA
ANGELL
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HACKLETON
FIRE
HACKLETON
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BRICE
FIRE
HACKLETON
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
VALENTINE
ASSIZES
BRICE
FIRE
HACKLETON
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
BRICE
FIRE
HACKLETON
ASSIZES
BRICE
1834
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
VALENTINE
BRICE
1834
NORTHAMPTON SUMMER
ASSIZES
VALENTINE
BRICE
1833
ASSIZES
VALENTINE
1833
1833
FIRE
VALENTINE
A
A
N
C
1834
C
FIRE
THE TRIAL OF VALENTINE BRICE, CHARGED WITH
MALICIOUSLY SETTING FIRE TO A STACK OF STRAW, AT
HACKLETON, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS OLD, STANDS OVER
TILL THE NEXT ASSIZES
VALENTINE
O
HACKLETON
VALENTINE BRICE, AGED 28, CHARGED WITH MALICIOUSLY
SETTING FIRE TO A STACK OF STRAW, AT HACKLETON, THE
PROPERTY OF THOMAS OLD. CHARLOTTE JOHNSON, 30, (OUT
UPON BAIL), CHARGED WITH HARBOURING AND
MAINTAMING THE SAID VALENTINE BRICE, WELL KNOWING
HIM TO HAVE COMMITTED THE SAID FELONY
L
DIED
JOHN BRIAN, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT NORTHAMPTON,
A WATCH AND A PAIR OF BOOTS, THE PROPERTY OF ISAAC
HARRIS
K
IG
E
EVENLEY
VALENTINE BRICE, 27, CHARGED WITH WILFULLY SETTING
FIRE TO A HAY-STACK BELONGING TO THOMAS OLD, OF
HACKLETON
VALENTINE BRICE, 27, CHARGED WITH WILFULLY SETTING
FIRE TO A HAY STACK TO THOMAS OLD, OF HACKLETON.
DELIVERED BY PROCLAMATION
VALENTINE BRICE AND CHARLOTTE JOHNSON, THE FORMER
CHARGED WITH HAVING SET FIRE TO A STACK OF STRAW,
BELONGING TO THOMAS OLD, OF HACKLETON AND THE
LATTER WITH HAVING HARBOURED AND MAINTAINED THE
SAID VALENTINE BRICE
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
ENOS
BRICKET
UNION
ABSCONDI
WORKHOU DAVENTRY
NG
SE
FOR THREE MONTHS, CONVICTED OF ABSCONDING FROM THE
DAVENTRY WORKHOUSE IN THE CLOTHING BELONGING TO
THE UNION
AMOS BRICKETT, OF FLOORE, LABOURER, WAS CONVICTED IN
THE SUM OF £1. 1S. DAMAGE AND COSTS, FOR MALICISOUSLY
BREAKING THE WINDOWS OF MRS. MARY DAVIS, OF FLOORE.
HE WAS COMMITTED FOR TWO MONTHS, UNLESS THE
AMOUNT OF THE DAMAGE AND COSTS BE SOONER PAID
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
AMOS
BRICKETT
DAMAGE
FLOORE
1846
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
ENOS
BRICKETT
THEFT
FLOORE
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MIDSUMMER SESSIONS
AUSTIN
BRICKNELL
THEFT
CULWORTH
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
AUSTIN
BRICKNELL
THEFT
BRICKNELL
THEFT
BRICKNILL
ASSAULT
1838
1844
1834
1835
1835
INQUEST
NORTHAMPTON SUMMER
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
H
K
IG
R
R
BRIDGEFORD
A
SEE ARTICLE
SEE ARTICLE
DESBOROUGH
JOHN BRIDGEFORD, AGED 24, CHARGED WITH MALICIOULSY
STABBING SARAH JOHNSON, AT DESBOROUGH, WITH INTENT
TO DO HER SOME GREVIOUS BODILY HARM
DESBOROUGH
JOHN BRIDGEFORD, AGED 24, CHARGED WITH MALICIOUSLY
STABBING SARAH JOHNSON, AT DESBOROUGH, WITH INTENT
TO DO HER SOME GRIEVOUS BODILY HARM, WAS FOUND
GUILTY, AND SENTENCED TO 12 MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT
THEFT
DAVENTRY
EDWARD NORTH AND GEORGE BRIDGMAN, CHARGED WITH
BREAKING OPEN THE WAREHOUSE OF JOHN MOLLADY, AT
DAVENTRY, AND STEALING THEREFROM A QUANTITY OF FUR,
VALUED AT EIGHTY POUNDS
ORLINGBURY
SEE ARTICLE
ASSAULT
ASSAULT
GEORGE
BRIDGEMAN
REV. B. G.
BRIDGES
VICTIM
JOSEPH
BRIDGFORD
SURETIES
REBECCA
BRIDGFORT
DIED
CHELVESTON CUM
CALDECOTT
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 53)
GEORGE
BRIDGMAN
THEFT
DAVENTRY
SEE ARTICLE
MARY
BRIDGMAN
THOMAS
BRIDGMAN
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
CHELVESTON CUM
CALDECOTT
CHELVESTON CUM
CALDECOTT
L
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
HENRY BRICKNILL, FOR SIX WEEKS, UNLESS £2 BE PAID, FOR
FOR ASSAULTING JOHN GOLBY AT MIDDLETON CHENEY
L
1834
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
MIDDLETON CHENEY
C
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JOHN
ASSIZES
BRIDGEFORD
N
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JOHN
ASSIZES
BRICKWOOD
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Y
1843
1844
JOSEPH
MIDDLETON CHENEY
MENTIONE
NORTHAMPTON
D
MENTIONE DYCHURCH
NORTHAMPTON
D
LANE
A
INQUEST
AUSTIN BRICKNELL, AGED 45, CHARGED WITH BREAKING
OPEN THE BARN OF STEPHEN STUTCHFIELD, AT CULWORTH,
AND STEALING THEREFROM HALF A BUSHEL OF BEANS
CULWORTH
P
1844
BRICKWOOD
O
1833
A
1842
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
CHARLES
SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL & HOUSE OF HENRY
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JOHN
ASSIZES
C
1838
ENOS BRICKETT WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING CERTAIN
ARTICLES OF WEARING APPAREL, THE PROPERTY OF T.
CAPEL, OF FLOORE. THREE MONTH'S HARD LABOUR
AUSTIN BRICKNELL, CHARGED WITH STEALING A SACK, THE
PROPERTY OF RICHARD LAMBERT, AT CULWORTH. NOT
GUILTY.
T
1844
E
1843
FOR NOT FINDING SURETIES TO KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS
HIS WIFE
SEE ARTICLE
SEE ARTICLE
DIED
SARAH
ELIZABETH
BRIDGSTOCK
DIED
NORTHAMPTON
1838
DIED
THOMAS
BRIDGSTOCK
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
1837
INQUEST
JOHN
BRIER
DIED
FOTHERINGHAY
1842
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
HARRY
BRIERLY
VICTIM
GREAT WELDON
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ANN
ASSIZES
BRIGGS
THEFT
BENEFIELD
1842
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
EDWARD
BRIGGS
THEFT
1842
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
EDWARD
BRIGGS
THEFT
1842
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
EDWARD
BRIGGS
THEFT
1845
INQUEST
ELIZABETH
BRIGGS
DIED
ON SUNDAY LAST, AGED 34, SARAH ELIZABETH, WIFE OF MR.
THOMAS BRIDGSTOCK, OF THIS TOWN, AND DAUGHTER OF
MR. WILLIAM ALLEN, OF OLNEY, BUCKS
ON SUNDAY LAST, AGED 34, SARAH ELIZABETH, WIFE OF MR.
THOMAS BRIDGSTOCK, OF THIS TOWN, AND DAUGHTER OF
MR. WILLIAM ALLEN, OF OLNEY, BUCKS
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 80)
HENRY GILBY, FOR TWO MONTHS, UNLESS £4. 3S. BE SOONER
PAID, FOR MALICIOUSLY BREAKING TWO DOORS AND A
TABLE IN THE HOUSE OF HARRY BRIERLY, AT GREAT WELDON
1840
ASSIZES - COUNTY
PRISONERS
GEORGE
BRIGGS
1842
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
HENRY
1842
CHARGED
1842
1833
N
CHARGED
HENRY
BRIGGS
FRAUD
BOROUGH PRISONERS
HENRY
BRIGGS
TOWN SESSIONS
HENRY
BRIGGS
A
BRIGGS
E
C
O
C
THEFT
KETTERING
BRIXWORTH
A
L
FRAUD
ABSCONDE
D
MARY CORBITT AND ANN BRIGGS, CHARGED WITH STEALING
A SUM OF MONEY, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM PERKINS, OF
BENEFIELD
EDWARD BRIGGS, FOR FURTHER EXAMINATION ON A
CHARGE OF BREAKING INTO THE SHOP OF EDWARD
NEWMAN, AND STEALING THEREFROM A GREAT QUANTITY OF
BOOTS AND SHOES
EDWARD BRIGGS, CHARGED WITH BREAKING INTO THE
SHOP OF EDWARD NEWMAN, AND STEALING THEREFROM A
LARGE QUANTITY OF BOOTS AND SHOES
K
R
R
IG
A
BRIGGS
TRANSPOR
TED
L
GEORGE
NORTHAMPTON
Y
TRANSPORTED
BRIDGE
STREET
P
1840
H
T
1838
SEE ARTICLE
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 5 YEARS & 8 MONTHS)
THE FOLLOWING CONVICTS HAVE BEEN REMOVED FROM OUR
COUNTY GAOL TO THE PENITENTIARY, MILLBANK, VIZ. :GEORGE BRIGGS, SARAH BARTLETT, JOANNA COOPER, AND
MARY CARDWELL
GEORGE BRIGGS, CHARGED WITH HAVING STOLEN FROM THE
SHOP OF ESTHER MEADOWS, AT KETTERING, CERTAIN SILVER
COINS AND OTHER ARTICLES, HER PROPERTY
CHARGED WITH CORRUPTLY SUBSCRIBING A DECLARATION
REQUIRED BY LAW REGULATING THE BUSINESS OF
PAWNBROKERS
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HENRY BRIGGS, AGED 40, CHARGED WITH HAVING
CORRUPTLY MADE A DECLARATION REQUIRED BY THE
STATUTE TO BE SUBSCRIBED IN LIEU OF AN OATH, WELL
KNOWING THE SAME TO BE UNTRUE IN MATERIAL
PARTICULARS
BRIXWORTH
SEE ARTICLE
1837
ASSIZES
ISAAC
BRIGGS
VICTIM
KETTERING
THOMAS BRIGGS, 31, CHARGED WITH MALICIOUSLY
STABBING WITH A KNIFE HIS BROTHER, ISAAC BRIGGS, AT
KETTERING
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
ISAAC
BRIGGS
VICTIM
KETTERING
SEE ARTICLE
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSSIONS
ISAAC
BRIGGS
VICTIM
THOMAS BRIGGS, CHARGED WITH MALICIOUSLY STABBING
WITH A KNIFE, HIS BROTHER, ISAAC BRIGGS, WAS ORDERED
TO REMAIN UNTIL THE ASSIZES
1837
ASSIZES
THOMAS
BRIGGS
STABBING
KETTERING
THOMAS BRIGGS, 31, CHARGED WITH MALICIOUSLY
STABBING WITH A KNIFE HIS BROTHER, ISAAC BRIGGS, AT
KETTERING
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
THOMAS
ASSIZES
BRIGGS
STABBING
KETTERING
SEE ARTICLE
1837
ASSIZES
THOMAS
BRIGGS
STABBING
KETTERING
THOMAS BRIGGS, AGED 31, WHO AT THE LAST ASSIZES
STOOD CHARGED WITH MALICIOUSLY STABBING HIS
BROTHER, AT KETTERING, BUT WHOSE TRIAL, IN
CONSEQUENCE OF THE ILLNESS OF A MATERIAL WITNESS,
WAS POSTPONED UNTIL THIS ASSIZE
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
THOMAS
BRIGGS
STABBING
KETTERING
SEE ARTICLE
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSSIONS
THOMAS
BRIGGS
STABBING
1834
NORTHAMPTON SUMMER
ASSIZES
WILLIAM
BRIGGS
1833
TOWN SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BRIGGS
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
W.
ASSIZES
T
E
SEE ARTICLE
K
IG
KINGSTHORPE
R
WINWICK
Y
A
R
VICTIM
SEE ARTICLE
H
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
BRIGHT
THOMAS BRIGGS, CHARGED WITH MALICIOUSLY STABBING
WITH A KNIFE, HIS BROTHER, ISAAC BRIGGS, WAS ORDERED
TO REMAIN UNTIL THE ASSIZES
WILLIAM
BRIGHT
1834
ASSIZES
THOMAS
BRIGHTMAN
VICTIM
1834
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
THOMAS
BRIGHTMAN
VICTIM
1846
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS JOHN
BRIGHTWELL
MENTIONE
D
EYDON
SEE ARTICLE
1839
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
BRIGHTWELL
MENTIONE
D
EYDON
WILLIAM SHARMAN, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR COMMITTING
WILFUL DAMAGE TO THE PROPERTY OF JOHN BRIGHTWELL,
OF EYDON
1836
HORSE
JOHN
BRIGHTWELL
EYDON
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM
BRIGHTWELL
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN
BRIGSTOCK
GAME
WELDON
1842
A
C
DAVENTRY
ABBEY END DAVENTRY
N
A
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
L
C
O
P
L
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL & HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WINWICK
EDMUND EAYRES, 17, CHARGED WITH STEALING FROM THE
HOUSE OF WILLIAM BRIGHT, OF WINWICK, THREE
SOVEREIGNS, ONE HALF SOVEREIGN, AND A SILVER WATCH,
THE PROPERTY OF ISSAC BRIGHT
1833
1839
VICTIM
EDMUND EAYRES, 17, WAS INDICTED FOR HAVING STOLEN
FROM THE PREMISES OF W.BRIGHT, AT WINWICK, THREE
SOVEREIGNS, A HALF SOVEREIGN, AND A SILVER WATCH.
GUILTY - SEVEN YEARS TRANSPORTATION
1843
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BRILEY
DAMAGE
GRENDON
1838
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
GEORGE
BRIMBLEY
THEFT
BLISWORTH
ROBERT SHEARMAN, 23, & THOMAS IVESON, 20, CHARGED
WITH ROBBING THOMAS BRIGHTMAN, OF DAVENTRY, OF A
JACKET, A PAIR OF BREECHES, AND A HANDKERCHIEF
SEE ARTICLE
FOR THREE MONTHS, UNLESS £10 BE PAID, FOR USING
INSTRUMENTS FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF GAME AT WELDON
WITHOUT A CERTIFICATE
CHARGED BY THE CHURCHWARDENS OF GRENDON, WITH
BREAKING A WINDOW IN THE CHURCH BY THROWING A
STONE, AND ALSO WITH DISTURBING THE CONGREGATION,
WAS FINED 11S. 2S., INCLUDING EXPENCES. COMMITTED IN
DEFAULT
GEORGE BRIMBLEY, CHARGED WITH STEALING FROM THE
HOUSE OF LUCY MALLARD, OF BLISWORTH, TWO VIOLINS
AND BOWS, A TAMBOURINE, AND A SHAWL
1838
1838
1837
GEORGE
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
GEORGE
ASSIZES
TO THE HOUSE OF
JOHN
CORRECTION
KETTERING PETTY
MR.
SESSIONS
BRIMBLEY
THEFT
BLISWORTH
GEORGE BRIMBLEY, CHARGED WITH STEALING TWO
VIOLINS, TWO BOWS, A TAMBOURINE, AND A SHAWL, THE
PROPERTY OF LUCY MALLARD, OF BLISWORTH
BRIMBLEY
THEFT
BLISWORTH
SEE ARTICLE
STOWE
FOR ONE MONTH, FOR ALLOWING HIS WIFE TO BECOME
CHARGEABLE TO THE PARISH OF STOWE
KETTERING
SEE ARTICLE
CHARGEAB
LE
OBSTRUCTI
ON
BRIMLEY
BRINDLEY
JAMES HART & RICHARD SHEPHERD, CHARGED WITH
STEALING, AT TOWCESTER, TWO HENS AND A COCK, THE
PROPERTY OF ANN MOULTON, AND A HEN, THE PROPERTY OF
GEORGE BRINE
RICHARD SHEPHERD, 27, & JAMES HART, 28, CHARGED WITH
STEALING, AT TOWCESTER, TWO HENS AND A COCK, THE
PROPERTY OF ANN MOULTON, AND A HEN, THE PROPERTY OF
GEORGE BRINE
GEORGE
BRINE
VICTIM
TOWCESTER
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
GEORGE
BRINE
VICTIM
TOWCESTER
1839
NORTHANTS LENT ASSIZES
GEORGE
BRINE
VICTIM
BRANSTON'
TOWCESTER
S LANE
1846
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS MRS.
BRISCOE
MENTIONE
D
1845
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
ELIZABETH
BRITCHFIELD
MENTIONE
D
1842
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
EMMA
BRITCHFIELD
MISBEHAVI
OUR
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
THOMAS
BRITCHFIELD
SWEARING
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
JAMES
MENTIONE
D
1844
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BRITCHFORD
1834
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
MR.
BRITTAIN
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
SAMUEL
BRITTAIN
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
SAMUEL
BRITTAIN
NIGHT
POACHING
1843
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
ABIGAIL
BRITTEN
VICTIM
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
EBENESER
BRITTEN
ASSAULT
COOKNOE
SEE ARTICLE
1836
DIED
EDWARD
BRITTEN
DIED
MAIDWELL
ON MONDAY LAST, AT THE HOUSE OF HIS BROTHER, AT
MAIDWELL DALES, IN THIS COUNTY, MR. EDWARD BRITTEN,
LATE OF THIS TOWN
E
A
R
L
Y
OUNDLE
C
OUNDLE
WILLIAM DOLBY, CHARGED WITH UTTERING A FORGED £5
BANK OF ENGLAND NOTE TO ELIZABETH BRITCHFIELD
HEPHZIBAH GILBY, CHARLOTTE HEMSLEY, & EMMA
BRITCHFIELD, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR RIOTOUS AND
INDECENT BEHAVIOUR IN THE STREETS OF OUNDLE
FOR 14 DAYS, UNLESS £1. 1S. BE PAID, FOR SWEARING 20
PROFANE OATHS AT OUNDLE
DRUNK
IRTHLINGBOROUGH
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MENTIONE
D
MAIDWELL
JOHN HENSON, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR MISCONDUCT IN THE
SERVICE OF HIS MASTER, MR. BRITTAIN, OF MAIDWELL
EASTON
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A
N
DALLINGTON
AN ORDER WAS MADE PON THE PARISH OFFICERS OF
COATON, TO BIND WILLIAM HEALEY, AN ORPHAN CHILD,
AGED 13 YEARS, TO JAMES BRITCHFORD, OF DALLINGTON,
SHOEMAKER
L
A
SEE ARTICLE
R
EVENLEY
P
C
BRITCHFORD
SEE ARTICLE
K
IG
H
T
1839
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
O
1844
NORTHANTS ASSIZES
GAME
SAMUEL BRITTAIN AND NATHANIEL BEAZLEY, COMMITTED
FOR NIGHT POACHING, ALSO ENTERED INTO
RECOGNIZANCES, NOT TO SO OFFEND AGAIN FOR THE SPACE
OF ONE YEAR
JAMES FROST, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR ASSAULTING ABIGAIL
BRITTEN & GEORGE MEAD
1845
NORTHAMPTON SUMMER
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
EDWARD
BRITTEN
RIOT
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
FREDERICK
BRITTEN
THEFT
COTTESBROOKE
SEE ARTICLE
DIED
HENRY
BRITTEN
DIED
COLLINGTREE
1834
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
JAMES
BRITTEN
THEFT
OVERSTONE
1846
COMMITTED TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
BRITTEN
MENTIONE
D
ABINGTON
JOHN
BRITTEN
VICTIM
BRIXWORTH
JOHN
BRITTEN
MENTIONE
D
H
JOSEPH HOWENS, FOR 21 DAYS, FOR DAMAGING A STAKE
HEDGE, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN BRITTEN, OF BRIXWORTH
BRIXWORTH
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN
BRITTEN
VICTIM
1839
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
BRITTEN
VICTIM
WELLINGBOROUGH
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
BRITTEN
WELLINGBOROUGH
JOHN
BRITTEN
JOHN
BRITTEN
R
A
R
L
THEFT
VICTIM
BRITTEN
MENTIONE
D
MARY ANN
BRITTEN
ROGUES &
VAGABOND
S
MARY ANN
BRITTEN
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
ABINGTON
SEE ARTICLE
BRIXWORTH
JOHN DICKENS, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR LEAVING THE SERVICE
OF HIS MASTER, JOHN BRITTEN, OF BRIXWORTH, WITHOUT
HIS CONSENT
C
P
O
1834
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
C
1837
WELLINGBOROUGH
VICTIM
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
1839
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
1834
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
R.
BRITTEN
VICTIM
1839
ROBBERIES
ROBERT
BRITTEN
ROBBERY
GREAT BILLING
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
ROBERT
BRITTEN
APPLICATI
ON
GREAT BILLING
N
1836
ALFRED WITCH, FOR ONE MONTH, MARY ANN BRITTEN,
SARAH ENGLISH, JANE BLUETT, & EMMA ILLES, RESPECIVELY
FOR 14 DAYS, AS ROGUES AND VAGABONDS
A
L
A
VICTIM
ELIZABETH ROGERS, CHARGED WITH STEALING TWO PECKS
OF GROATS, A QUANTITY OF TEA, AND VARIOUS OTHER
ARTICLES, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN BRITTEN, DRUGGIST, OF
WELLINGBOROUGH
ELIZABETH ROGERS, CHARGED WITH STEALING DIVERS
ARTICLES FROM THE SHOP OF JOHN BRITTEN, DRUGGIST, OF
WELLINGBOROUGH
ELIZABETH ROGERS WAS CHARGED WITH STEALING DIVERS
ARTICLES FROM THE SHOP OF JOHN BRITTEN, DRUGGIST, OF
WELLINGBOROUGH. IMPRISONED THREE MONTHS, HARD
LABOUR
K
1839
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
Y
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
IG
1842
ON THE 16TH INST, IN THE 88TH YEAR OF HIS AGE, MR.
HENRY BRITTEN, OF COLLINGTREE, NEAR THIS TOWN,
SINCERELY AND DESERVEDLY RESPECTED
GEORGE CLARKE, JAMES BRITTEN, AND THOMAS MARBY,
CHARGED WITH STEALING A NUMBER OF BOARDS,
BELONGING TO LEWIS LOYD, ESQ. OF OVERSTONE
WILLIAM COLES, OF RAUNDS, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR
DAMAGING WALNUT TREES AT ABINGTON, THE PROPERTY OF
JOHN BRITTEN
T
1841
E
1834
LADYS
LANE
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
T. PEARSON, CONVICTED OF STEALING FIVE FLEECES OF
WOOL, THE PROPERTY OF R. BRITTEN AND OTHERS, WAS
SENTENCED TO SIX MONTHS' HARD LABOUR. J. DICKINS,
INDICTED AS A RECEIVER, WAS ACQUITTED
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THE APPLICATION OF MR. ROBERT BRITTEN, THE SURVEYOR
OF THE HIGHWAYS OF GREAT BILLING, FOR AN ORDER TO
ENTER UPON LAND BELONGING TO MR. GEORGE LOVELL, AT
GREAT BILLING, FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROCURING GRAVEL
FOR THE REPAIRS OF ROADS OF THAT PARISH, WAS REFUSED
BY THE MAGISTRATES
1834
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
BRITTEN
THOMAS
BRITTEN
THEFT
THOMAS
BRITTEN
VICTIM
MOULTON
SEE ARTICLE
SEE ARTICLE
LADYS
LANE
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
WELLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
ASSIZES
THOMAS
BRITTEN
MENTIONE
D
1844
INQUEST
WILLIAM
BRITTEN
MENTIONE ST. MARYS
NORTHAMPTON
D
STREET
1837
ASSIZES
WILLIAM
BRITTEN
THEFT
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
WILLIAM
ASSIZES
BRITTEN
THEFT
ASSIZES
BRITTEN ALIAS
BATES
THEFT
BRITTEN ALIAS
BATES
THEFT
H
IG
R
R
THRAPSTON
THRAPSTON
A
BRITTON
THEFT
KINGS CLIFFE
ASSIZES
JAMES
BRITTON
1834
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
JAMES
BRITTON
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
THOMAS
BRITTON
1840
THEFT
REVD. J. S.
BROAD
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
EDWARD
BROADBENT
1842
INQUEST
JOSEPH
PERCY
BROCKLEHURST DIED
NORTHAMPTON
1844
COUNTY SESSIONS
E. J.
BROCKLISS
VICTIM
MORTON PINKNEY
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
E. J.
BROCKLISS
VICTIM
MORTON PINKNEY
N
C
THEFT
SEE ARTICLE
JAMES BRITTON, CHARGED WITH HAVING STOLEN A
QUANTITY OF BUTTER AND SOME EGGS, BELONGING TO JOHN
CUNNINGTON, OF KINGS CLIFFE
JAMES BRITTON, 17, CHARGED WITH STEALING A QUANTITY
OF BUTTER AND EGGS FROM THE HOUSE OF JOHN
CUNNINGTON, OF KINGS CLIFFE
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MOULTON
OF MOULTON, SHOEMAKER, WAS APPREHENDED AND
BROUGHT BEFORE THE MAGISTRATES CHARGED WITH
HAVING NEGLECTED TO SUPPORT HIS WIFE, WHEREBY SHE
BECAME CHARGEABLE TO THE PARISH OF MOULTON. ON HIS
REPAYING THE CHARGES THE PARISH HAD BEEN PUT TO, THE
COMPLAINT WAS WITHDRAWN
ST.
MENTIONE
KATHERINE NORTHAMPTON
D
S
SEE ARTICLE
THEFT
FOR ONE MONTH, FOR HAVING IN HIS POSSESSION A FUNNEL
ON BOARD A BOAT THE PROPERTY OF MESSRS. PICKFORD &
CO., FOR AN UNLAWFUL PURPOSE
L
A
JOHN BRITTEN ALIAS BATES, CHARGED WITH HAVING, AT
THRAPSTON, OBTAINED, UNDER FALSE PRETENCES, A SPADE,
SHOVEL, PARCEL OF NAILS, HEDGE HOOK, AND A LINE, WITH
INTENT TO DEFRAUD GEORGE ATKINS AND ---- HILL
KINGS CLIFFE
A
NEGLECTIN
G WIFE
KINGS CLIFFE
C
1834
O
THEFT
SEE ARTICLE
L
1834
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JOHN
ASSIZES
COMMITED TO THE COUNTY
GAOL SINCE OUR LAST
JAMES
REPORT
KINGS CLIFFE
Y
1842
JOHN
WILLIAM BRITTEN, 27, CHARGED WITH STEALING A SHEEP,
THE PROPERTY OF DANIEL SEWELL, OF KINGS CLIFFE
KINGS CLIFFE
P
1842
SEE ARTICLE
T
1835
E
1845
SAMUEL
THREATENI
NG
BEHAVIOU
R
K
1834
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 22)
GEORGE COSFORD, CHARGED WITH STEALING A PAIR OF
WORSTED STOCKINGS, THE PROPERTY OF E. J. BROCKLISS,
OF MORTON PINKNEY
GEORGE COSFORD, CHARGED WITH STEALING A PAIR OF
WORSTED STOCKINGS, THE PROPERTY OF E. J. BROCKLISS,
OF MORTON PINKNEY WAS FOUND GUILTY, AND SENTENCED
TO TWO MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
BROCKLISS
VICTIM
MORETON PINKNEY
THOMAS WILSON, OF MORETON PINKNEY, CHARGED WITH
STEALING FIVE FOWLS, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN BROCKLISS,
AND TWO FOWLS, THE PROPERTY OF JESSE GOODRIDGE
ASSIZES
JOHN
BROCKLISS
VICTIM
MORETON PINKNEY
1842
ASSIZES
JOSEPH
BROCKLISS
VICTIM
MORETON PINKNEY
1838
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
ASSIZES
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
DAVID
BROMLEY
BROMLEY
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
JAMES
BROMLEY
THEFT
MENTIONE
D
GAME
NORTHAMPTON
DAVID
HARDINGSTONE
SEE ARTICLE
JAMES
BROMLEY
GAME
JOHN
BROMLEY
VICTIM
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
BROMLEY
VICTIM
BYFIELD
BYFIELD
Y
SEE ARTICLE
K
R
QUARTER SESSIONS
R
1842
E
H
HARDINGSTONE
A
1836
SAMUEL ISHAM, AGED 18, GEORGE DOUGLASS, AGED 22, &
WILLIAM DOUGLASS, AGED 18, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
BYFIELD, A FOWL, VALUE 1S., THE PROPERTY OF JOHN
BROMLEY
SEE ARTICLE
HARDINGSTONE
THOMAS BROMLEY AND ROBER BUTLIN, FOR THREE MONTHS
EACH, THEY HAVING BEEN CONVICTED OF MALICIOUSLY
DAMAGING A WALL AT HARDINGSTONE, THE PROPERY OF E.
BOUVERIE, ESQ.
DIED
BYFIELD
ON THE 8TH INSTANT, AT BYFIELD, IN THIS COUNTY, AFTER A
SHORT ILLNESS, AGED 11 YEARS, WILLIAM, ELDEST SON OF
MR. WILLIAM BROMLEY, FARMER AND GRAZIER
BROMLEY
MENTIONE
D
BYFIELD
ON THE 8TH INSTANT, AT BYFIELD, IN THIS COUNTY, AFTER A
SHORT ILLNESS, AGED 11 YEARS, WILLIAM, ELDEST SON OF
MR. WILLIAM BROMLEY, FARMER AND GRAZIER
WILLIAM
WILLIAM
BROMLEY
BROMLEY
ASSAULT
DIED
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JOHN
BROMWELL
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
BROMWICH
VICTIM
P
L
BLISWORTH
WILLIAM STAMP, JAMES DAWSON, AND THOMAS ROBINSON,
CHARGED WITH VIOLENTLY ASSAULTING JOHN BROWN, AT
BLISWORTH, AND ROBBING HIM OF TWO PURSES, A £5 NOTE,
THREE SOVS. AND ABOUT 15S. IN SILVER. JOHN TATT,
WILLIAM DART, ROBERT JOHNSON, JOHN BROMLEY AND
THOMAS DARKING, CHARGED WITH VIOLENTLY ASSAULTING
JAMES WATSON AND OTHER CONSTABLES, AND ATTEMPTING
TO RESCUE WILLIAM STAMP
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
1833
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
THOMAS
BROMLEY
1843
DIED
WILLIAM
BROMLEY
1843
DIED
WILLIAM
1840
1842
PETTY SESSIONS
INQUEST
1843
1844
BROMLEY
ASSAULT
N
C
O
JOHN
C
1837
IG
1838
T
1842
THOMAS WILSON, AGED 29, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
MORTON PINKNEY, TWO FOWLS, THE PROPERTY OF JESSE
GOODRIDGE, THREE FOWLS, THE PROPERTY OF JOSEPH
BROCKLISS, AND TWO FOWLS, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN
BROCKLISS
THOMAS WILSON, AGED 29, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
MORTON PINKNEY, TWO FOWLS, THE PROPERTY OF JESSE
GOODRIDGE, THREE FOWLS, THE PROPERTY OF JOSEPH
BROCKLISS, AND TWO FOWLS, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN
BROCKLISS
SEE ARTICLE
A
L
A
DAMAGE
DAVENTRY
DAVENTRY
A SHOEMAKER, WAS FINED 5S. FOR AN ASSAULT
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN PEACH, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR REPEATED
MISCONDUCT IN THE SERVICE OF HIS MASTER, JOHN
BROMWELL
SEE ARTICLE
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
JANUARY SESSIONS
JOHN
BROMWICH
VICTIM
DAVENTRY
EDWARD BOSWORTH, AGED 20, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
GUN AND SHOT POUCH FROM A BARN A DAVENTRY, THE
PROPERTY OF JOHN BROMWICH
1846
FIRE AT NEWNHAM
MR.
BROMWICH
MENTIONE
D
EVERDON
SEE ARTICLE
DIED
RICHARD
BROMWICH
DIED
DODFORD
1843
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BROOFE
RIOT &
DISTURBA
NCE
WARKWORTH
SEE ARTICLE
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
LADY
BROOKE
1833
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
BROOKES
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JOHN
ASSIZES
1839
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOSEPH
BROOKES
1842
FIRE
MR.
BROOKES
1834
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
PHILIP
BROOKES
THEFT
EYDON
1839
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
BROOKES
THEFT
ASHTON
1844
COUNTY SESSIONS
R. B.
BROOKHOUSE
VICTIM
THRAPSTON
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
R. B.
BROOKHOUSE
VICTIM
THRAPSTON
GREAT OAKLEY
K
R
VICTIM
IG
BROOKE
Y
A
R
LADY
GREAT OAKLEY
C
VICTIM
SYRESHAM
N
C
O
P
L
VICTIM
VICTIM
A
BROOKES
A
L
THEFT
FIRE
WOOD
STREET
SEVEN YEARS' TRANSPORTATION - JAMES SUITOR (SECOND
CONVICTION), FOR STEALING, AT KETTERING, A PAIR OF
TROUSERS AND A PAIR OF BOOTS, THE PROPERTY OF
WILLIAM SLOW - JOHN TIRRELL (SECOND CONVICTION), FOR
STEALING ABOUT THREE BUSHELS OF WHEAT, THE PROPERTY
OF LADY BROOKE AND FRANCIS COLES, FROM THE MILL OF
JOSEPH TEBBOTT, OF GREAT OAKLEY. JAMES COLBECK, FOR
BREAKING OPEN THE HOUSE OF JOHN MANNING, OF
ROTHERSTHORPE, AND STEALING THEREFROM A SILVER
WATCH, GOLD SEAL AND KEY, A PURSE CONTAINING A
SOVEREIGN AND 6S. IN SILVER, A BOOK, AND A RAZOR, ON
SUNDAY THE 17TH OF SEPTEMBER LAST
E
H
T
1837
ON THURSDAY THE 6TH INSTANT, SINCERELY REGRETTED BY
HIS FAMILY AND A NUMEROUS CIRCLE OF FRIENDS, MR.
RICHARD BROMWICH, OF DODFORD, IN THIS COUNTY, AGED
31
JOHN TIRRELL, CHARGED WITH STEALING ABOUT THREE
BUSHELS OF WHEAT, THE PROPERTY OF LADY BROOKE AND
FRANCIS COLES, FROM THE MILL OF JOSEPH TEBBOTT, OF
GREAT OAKLEY
F. LITCHFIELD, JOB WILLIAMS, JOHN WILLIAMS AND
FREDERIC WHITLOCK, CHARGED WITH HAVING BROKEN
OPEN THE HOUSE OF JOHN BROOKES, AT SYRESHAM, AND
VIOLENTLY ASSAULTED AND BEATEN THE SAID JOHN
BROOKS, HIS WIFE, AND DAUGHTER
SYRESHAM
SEE ARTICLE
ASHTON
THOMAS & JOSEPH BROOKES, CHARGED WITH STEALING AN
EWE SHEEP, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM DUNSBY, OF
ASHTON
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
PHILIP BROOKES, ON SUSPICION OF HAVING BROKEN OPEN
THE HOUSE OF THOMAS MAYO, OF EYDON, AND STOLEN 10S.
THEREFROM
THOMAS & JOSEPH BROOKES, CHARGED WITH STEALING AN
EWE SHEEP, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM DUNSBY, OF
ASHTON
JOHN WILLIAMS, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
HANDKERCHIEF, THE PROPERTY OF R. B. BROOKHOUSE, OF
THRAPSTON
JOHN WILLIAMS, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
HANDKERCHIEF, THE PROPERTY OF R. B. BROOKHOUSE, OF
THRAPSTON. NO TRUE BILL
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EPIPHANY SESSIONS
1842
1836
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
ANN
MENTIONE
D
BROOKS
KETTERING
ESTHER MARRIOTT, CHRISTIANA MARRIOTT, & CHARLES
BROOKS, FOR A FORCIBLE ENTRY AND DETAINER OF A
MESSNAGE OR TENEMENT BELONGING WILLIAM DOUGLASS,
ON THE 12TH OCTOBER LAST. NOT GUILTY.
CHARLES
BROOKS
VARIOUS
CHARLES
BROOKS
LEAVING
WIFE
DAVENTRY
FOR ONE MONTH, FOR LEAVING HIS WIFE, WHEREBY SHE
BECAME CHARGEABLE TO DAVENTRY
CHARLES
BROOKS
ASSAULT
DAVENTRY
CHARLES BROOKS, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR VIOLENTLY
ASSAULTING SAMUEL BROOKS, AT DAVENTRY
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
GEORGE
BROOKS
COMPLAIN WELLINGT
NORTHAMPTON
T
ON STREET
1846
DIED
JOHN
BROOKS
DIED
1844
DIED
JOHN
BROOKS
DIED
MENTIONE GOLD
D
STREET
H
IG
JOHN
BROOKS
1834
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
BROOKS
1833
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
WHITLOW
BROOKS
THEFT
JOS.
BROOKS
GAME
JOSEPH
BROOKS
JOSEPH
BROOKS
PHILIP
1835
1836
1840
P
A
N
O
C
NEGLECTIN
G FAMILY
GOLD
STREET
NORTHAMPTON
ON WEDNESDAY THE 17TH INST., AT NORTON, IN THIS
COUNTY, MR. WILLIAM BROOKS, GRAZIER, AGED 76,
BROTHER TO THE LATE MR. JOHN BROOKS, OF GOLD STREET,
IN THIS TOWN, WHO DIED ON THE 4TH OF THIS MONTH
SEE ARTICLE
FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR NEGLECTING TO SUPPORT HIS
FAMILY
THOMAS HEMMINGS, THOMAS WRIGHT, AND JOHN WHITLOW
BROOKS, ON SUSPICION OF HAVING STOLEN A PIECE OF
BACON, BELONGING TO ELISHA LINNELL, OF CANONS ASHBY
STOWE NINE
CHURCHES
JAMES BISHOP & JOS. BROOKS, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR
TRESPASSING IN SEARCH OF GAME AT STOWE NINE
CHURCHES
THEFT
L
ON THURSDAY MORNING LAST, AT HIS HOUSE, GOLD STREET,
IN THIS TOWN, JOHN BROOKS, GENTLEMAN, AGED 73
CANONS ASHBY
SEE ARTICLE
VICTIM
KETTERING
BROOKS
THEFT
CROWTON
SAMUEL
BROOKS
VICTIM
DAVENTRY
THOMAS
BROOKS
THEFT
A
1836
NON
PAYMENT
R
NON PAYMENT
A
1839
NORTHAMPTON
C
BROOKS
Y
JOHN
NORTHAMPTON
L
R
GOLD
STREET
DIED
1840
ON THE 13TH MAY, AGED 21, AFTER A SHORT ILLNESS,
DEEPLY REGRETTED BY HIS FRIENDS, MR. JOHN BROOKS,
YOUNGEST SON OF WILLIAM BROOKS, OF THIS TOWN
NORTHAMPTON
1844
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EPIPHANY SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EPIPHANY SESSIONS
SEE ARTICLE
T
1841
1842
SEE ARTICLE
E
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
K
1836
SEE ARTICLE
PHILIP BROOKS, CHARGED WITH STEALING A COAT AND A
WHIP, BELONGING TO JOB WYKHAM, OF CROWTON
CHARLES BROOKS, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR VIOLENTLY
ASSAULTING SAMUEL BROOKS, AT DAVENTRY
SEE ARTICLE
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
BROOKS
THEFT
WOOTTON
1842
QUARTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
BROOKS
THEFT
WOOTTON
THOMAS BROOKS, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT WOOTTON,
12 NEW TESTAMENTS AND A WESLEYAN HYMN BOOK, THE
PROPERTY OF WILLIAM MARRIOTT
THOMAS BROOKS, AGED 33, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
WOOTTON, 12 NEW TESTAMENTS AND A WESLEYAN HYMN
BOOK, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM MARRIOTT
THOMAS
BROOKS
TRANSPOR
TED
1840
ASSIZES - BOROUGH
PRISONERS
THOMAS
BROOKS
THEFT
1846
DIED
WILLIAM
BROOKS
MENTIONE
D
VICTIM
WILLIAM
BROOKS
VICTIM
WILLIAM
BROOKS
DIED
JOSEPH
BROOKSBY
WILLIAM
BROOKSBY
K
BROOKS
IG
WILLIAM
E
NORTON
THOMAS STOCKTON, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT NORTON,
A RAKE, VALUE 1S., THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM BROOKS
NORTON
ROWELL
SEE ARTICLE
DRUNK
SEE ARTICLE
MOUNTS
DAMAGE
A
NORTON
ROWELL
FINEDON
WILLIAM BROOKSLEY AND JOSEPH HANDERSON WERE
APPREHENDED BY SUPERINTENDENT KNIGHT, ON MONDAY
LAST, IN THE ACT OF BREAKING DOWN A SPINNEY, THE
PROPERTY OF WILLIAM JOHNSON, OF FINEDON, AND TAKEN
BEFORE W. MACKWORTH DOLBEN ESQ. THEY WERE FINED 8S.
4D. AND DISCHARGED
ROWELL
SEE ARTICLE
1841
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
1842
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
ROBERT
BROOM
1846
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
MARY
BROUGHAM
1845
BURGLARY
MRS.
BROUGHAM
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
ELIZ.
BROUGHTON
VICTIM
1844
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
ELIZABETH
BROUGHTON
UNION
MISCONDU
WORKHOU OUNDLE
CT
SE
THEFT
N
C
BROOKSLEY
A
ASSAULT
A
L
VICTIM
BURGLED
R
NORTHAMPTON
THOMAS STOCKTON, CHARGED WITH STEALING A RAKE, THE
PROPERTY OF WILLIAM BROOKS, OF NORTON
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 36)
L
1843
DIED
C
1845
BROOKS
R
1836
ON WEDNESDAY THE 17TH INST., AT NORTON, IN THIS
COUNTY, MR. WILLIAM BROOKS, GRAZIER, AGED 76,
BROTHER TO THE LATE MR. JOHN BROOKS, OF GOLD STREET,
IN THIS TOWN, WHO DIED ON THE 4TH OF THIS MONTH
Y
1844
COMMITTED THE COUNTY
GAOL AND HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
INQUEST
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
P
1844
DIED
O
1844
NORTHAMPTON
T
TRANSPORTED
H
1842
THE UNDER MENTIONED CONVICTS HAVE BEEN REMOVED
FROM OUR COUNTY GAOL TO PORTSMOUTH, AND PUT ON
BOARD THE LEVIATHAN HULK, VIZ :- JOSEPH CHERRY, UNDER
TRANSPORTATION FOR LIFE; THOMAS BROOKS, FOR 15
YEARS, JOHN KNIBBS, WILLIAM WATERFIELD, THOMAS
WEST, GEORGE ISITT, JOSEPH WOODRUFF, AND JAMES
EVANS, FOR 14 YEARS; AND WILLIAM FETCH, HUBBARD
SPENCER, AND JAMES BAKER, FOR 10 YEARS
THOMAS BROOKS, 28, CHARGED WITH HAVING FELONIOUSLY
STOLEN THREE HATS, VALUE 17S. THE PROPERTY OF ROBERT
HYDE
ON THE 13TH MAY, AGED 21, AFTER A SHORT ILLNESS,
DEEPLY REGRETTED BY HIS FRIENDS, MR. JOHN BROOKS,
YOUNGEST SON OF WILLIAM BROOKS, OF THIS TOWN
WELLINGT
NORTHAMPTON
ON STREET
SEE ARTICLE
WELLINGT
NORTHAMPTON
ON STREET
SEE ARTICLE
EAST FARNDON
THOMAS MOORE, AGED 21, WAS CHARGED WITH HAVING
BROKEN OPEN THE HOUSE OF ELIZ. BROUGHTON, AT EAST
FARNDON, AND STOLEN THEREFROM TWELVE SOVEREIGNS
AND 38S. IN SILVER. TO REMAIN TILL NEXT ASSIZES
FOR 14 DAYS, FOR MISCONDUCT AT THE OUNDLE UNION
WORKHOUSE
1833
1833
1845
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
CALENDAR OF PRISONERS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
BROUGHTON
VICTIM
EAST FARNDON
ELIZABETH
BROUGHTON
BASTARDY
ELIZABETH
BROUGHTON
VICTIM
EAST FARNDON
SEE ARTICLE
ELIZABETH
BROUGHTON
VICTIM
EAST FARNDON
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN
BROUGHTON
THEFT
OUNDLE
SEE ARTICLE
SEE ARTICLE
FOR TWELVE MONTHS, IN A MATTER OF BASTARDY
NORTHANTS LENT ASSIZES
MR. H.
BROUGHTON
MENTIONE
D
EASTON
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
RICHARD
BROUGHTON
THEFT
GLAPTHORNE
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
RICHARD
BROUGHTON
THEFT
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MIDSUMMER SESSIONS
RICHARD
BROUGHTON
THEFT
H
IG
COTTESTOCK
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
RICHARD
BROUGHTON
1835
COMMITMENTS TO THE
HOUSE OF CORRECTION
RICHARD
BROUGHTON
POACHING
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
SARAH
BROUGHTON
THEFT
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
SARAH
OUNDLE
L
Y
A
THEFT
GLAPTHORNE
C
P
LITTLE WELDON
N
O
C
R
COTTERSTOCK
R
1844
THEFT
A
BROUGHTON
1841
1834
1834
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
RICHARD BROUGHTON, CHARGED WITH STEALING A FILE
AND OTHER ARTICLES, THE PROPERTY OF THE GUARDIANS OF
THE POOR OF THE OUNDLE UNION - FURTHER CHARGED WITH
STEALING A PAIR OF SHOES, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM
SMITH, OF OUNDLE
RD. BROUGHTON, FOR TWO MONTHS, UNLESS £2. 8S. 6D. BE
PAID, FOR A LIKE OFFENCE AT GLAPTHORNE
SARAH BROUGHTON, CHARGED WITH STEALING A PIECE OF
RIBAND, VALUE 9S., FROM THE SHOP OF JOHN COOPER, AT
LITTLE WELDON
SARAH BROUGHTON, CHARGED WITH HAVING IN HER
POSSESSION CERTAIN MUSLIN DRESSES AND OTHER
ARTICLES STOLEN FROM THE SHOPS OF RICHARD WIGNELL &
FREDERICK SEATON, OF UPPINGHAM, AND JAMES BURROW,
OF STAMFORD
BROUGHTON
THEFT
SEE ARTICLE (NOT GUILTY)
BROUGHTON
MENTIONE
D
L
THEFT
SARAH
BROUGHTON
SARAH
THOMAS
THOMAS
RICHARD BROUGHTON, CHARGED WITH STEALING A LAMB,
THE PROPERTY OF SARAH BERRIDGE. NOT TRUE BILL.
SARAH BROUGHTON, CHARGED WITH STEALING A PIECE OF
RIBBON, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN COOPER, AT LITTLE
WELDON. THE SAID SARAH BROUGHTON FURTHER CHARGED
ON SUSPICION OF STEALING A QUANTITY OF OF MUSLIN
DRESSES AND OTHER ARTICLES FROM THE SHOPS OF
MICHAEL WIGNELL AND FREDERICK SEATON, AT
UPPINGHAM, AND OF JAMES BARROW, AT STAMFORD
A
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
RICHARD BROUGHTON, OF GLAPTHORNE, CHARGED WITH
STEALING A WETHER LAMB, THE PROPERTY OF SARAH
BERRIDGE
RICHARD BROUGHTON CHARGED WITH STEALING A WETHER
LAMB, THE PROPERTY OF SARAH BERRIDGE, AT
COTTERSTOCK
T
1839
1841
THOMAS MOORE, CHARGED WITH HAVING BROKEN OPEN THE
HOUSE OF ELIZABETH BROUGHTON, OF EAST FARNDON, AND
STOLEN THEREFROM THE SUM OF £13. 18S.
ELIZABETH
E
1833
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
K
1833
BROUGHTON
THEFT
WOODNEWTON
SEE ARTICLE
WOODNEWTON
THOMAS BROUGHTON, CHARGED WITH FELONIOUSLY
ENTERING THE MILL OF JOHN NEEDHAM, IN THE PARISH OF
WOODNEWTON, AND STEALING THEREFROM A QUANTITY OF
FLOUR, HIS PROPERTY
1834
TRANSPORTED
THOMAS
BROUGHTON
TRANSPOR
TED
1838
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
BROUGHTON
VICTIM
EASTON
WILLIAM HARRISON, CHARGED WITH STEALING A QUANTITY
OF WOOD, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM BROUGHTON, OF
EASTON
WILLIAM
BROUGHTON
VICTIM
EASTON
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM
BROUGHTON
MENTIONE
D
WELLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM
BROUGHTON
VICTIM
WELLINGBOROUGH
SARAH
BROWETT
MISBEHAVI
OUR
WELLINGBOROUGH
ABNER
EDMUND
BROWN
DIED
PYTCHLEY
SEE ARTICLE
BRACKLEY ST. JAMES
SEE ARTICLE
1841
DIED
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ALEXANDER BROWN
ASSIZES
MENTIONE
D
1844
DIED
BENJAMIN
BROWN
DIED
1838
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
CHARLES
BROWN
ASSAULT
1836
DIED
CHARLES
BROWN
DIED
HORTON INN
1839
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
CHARLES
WILLIAM
BROWN
THEFT
KINGSTHORPE
1839
QUARTER SESSIONS
CHARLES
WILLIAM
BROWN
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
CHARLES
WILLIAM
BROWN
1839
TRANSPORTED
CHARLES
WILLIAM
BROWN
1845
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
DANIEL
BROWN
1837
ASSIZES
DANIEL
1837
1837
1836
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ASSIZES
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
IG
LONG BUCKBY LODGE
P
L
Y
A
R
R
WHITTLEBURY
KINGSTHORPE
A
TRANSPOR
TED
L
ON THE 11TH INSTANT, AT LONG BUCKBY LODGE, MR.
BENJAMIN BROWN, AGED 92 YEARS
WILLIAM BALDWIN & CHARLES BROWN, RESPECTIVELY FOR
TWO MONTHS, FOR ASSAULTING JOHN ADAMS, OF
WHITTLEBURY
ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT, MR. CHARLES BROWN, OF HORTON
INN, IN THE 48TH YEAR OF HIS AGE
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CHARLES WILLIAM BROWN ALIAS WILLIAM HANSON,
WILLIAM JOHNSON, & JAMES THOMPSON, CHARGED WITH
HAVING, WITH OTHER PERSONS, ROBBED AND BEAT OWEN
WALLIS ON THE TURNPIKE ROAD IN THE PARISH OF
KINGSTHORPE
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THE FOLLOWING CONVICTS HAVE BEEN REMOVED FROM OUR
COUNTY GAOL TO THE YORK HULK, AT GOSPORT. CHARLES
WILLIAM BROWN, JAMES THOMPSON, GEORGE THOMAS
SMITH, & FRANCIS ROBINSON, RESPECTIVELY UNDER
SENTENCE OF TRANSPORTATION FOR 15 YEARS, AND GEORGE
GOLBY FOR 10 YEARS
N
THEFT
KINGSTHORPE
C
O
THEFT
C
1837
H
1834
WILLIAM GREEN, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR ASSAULTING
WILLIAM BROUGHTON, OF WELLINGBOROUGH
FOR 14 DAYS, FOR MISBEHAVIOUR IN THE PUBLIC STREETS
OF WELLINGBOROUGH
E
1837
K
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
T
1838
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EASTON MAUDIT
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BROWN
THEFT
HANNINGTON
DANIEL BROWN, 27, CHARGED WITH STEALING THREE LAMBS
FROM A FIELD AT HANNINGTON, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES
HOBSON
DANIEL
BROWN
THEFT
HANNINGTON
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DANIEL
BROWN
THEFT
BARTON SEAGRAVE
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DANIEL
BROWN
THEFT
BARTON SEAGRAVE
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DANIEL
BROWN
MENTIONE
D
PYTCHLEY
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DAVID
BROWN
GAME
EASTON MAUDIT
FOR ONE MONTH, UNLESS £1. 0S. 6D. BE PAID, FOR
TRESPASSING AFTER GAME AT EASTON MAUDIT
A
GAME
JOSEPH DRIVER, LAWRENCE BATES, AND ELI BROWN, WERE
CHARGED BY MR. STEPHENS, AND OTHERS, OF GRENDON,
WITH BREAKING FENCES, AND EACH FINED 9S. 6D.,
INCLUDING COSTS, OR 21 DAYS' IMPRISONMENT IN DEFAULT
OF PAYMENT
1843
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
ELI
BROWN
DAMAGE
1840
THEFT
ELISHA
BROWN
THEFT
AUGUSTIN
NORTHAMPTON
STREET
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1840
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
ELISHA
BROWN
THEFT
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
1840
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
ELISHA
BROWN
THEFT
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ELISHA
ASSIZES
BROWN
THEFT
1844
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
ELISHA
BROWN
SURETIES
1846
COMMITTED TO THE
BOROUGH GAOL
ELISHA
BROWN
THEFT
1846
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
ELISHA
BROWN
THEFT
1840
ASSIZES - BOROUGH
PRISONERS
ELISHA
BROWN
THEFT
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
ELIZABETH
BROWN
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
GEORGE
BROWN
1837
DIED
HANNAH
T
K
R
A
L
C
YARDLEY GOBION
N
DIED
HENRIETTA
BROWN
VAGRANT
HUTTON
BROWN
ISAAC
BROWN
ACCIDENT
ELISHA BROWN & JOHN TAYLOR, FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR
WANT OF SURETIES TO KEEP THE PEACE
ELISHA BROWN CHARGED WITH HAVING, AT THE PARISH OF
ALL SAINTS, FELONIOUSLY STOLEN ONE POCKET
HANDKERCHIEF, OF THE VALUE OF 6D., AND 10S. IN MONEY,
FROM THE PERSON OF CAMILLA HALL
ELISHA BROWN, AGED 18, CHARGED WITH STEALING FROM
THE PERSON OF CAMILLA HALL, TEN SHILLINGS AND A
POCKET HANDKERCHIEF
ELISHA BROWN, AGED 12, AND ELIJAH REYNOLDS, AGED 16,
CHARGED WITH HAVING FELONIOUSLY STOLEN THE SUM OF
1S. FROM THE PERSON OF ELIZABETH RODDIS, THE
PROPERTY OF ROBERT RODDIS
E
H
IG
R
Y
BROWN
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ALL SAINTS
NORTHAMPTON
PARISH
P
O
C
THEFT
A
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
NORTHAMPTON
WOODNEWTON
NORTHAMPTON
THOMAS CARR, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR DAMAGING A FENCE
BELONGING TO ELIZABETH BROWN, AT YARDLEY GOBION
GEORGE BROWN WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING A COFFEE
POT, FROM THE DWELLING HOUSE OF JOHN HILL, OF
WOODNEWTON. TWO MONTHS' HARD LABOUR'
ON THURSDAY WEEK, AFTER A LENGTHENED AFFLICTION,
HANNAH, WIFE OF MR. JAMES BROWN, SHOE MANUFACTURER
OF THIS TOWN
SARAH ANN DAVIS & HENRIETTA BROWN, AS VAGRANTS
BOZEAT
L
1839
ELISHA BROWN & ELIJAH REYNOLDS CHARGED WITH
STEALING ONE SHILLING FROM THE PERSON OF ELIZABETH
RODDIS
MENTIONE
D
A
1839
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
NARROW ESCAPE
1838
GRENDON
ASSAULT
1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
JAMES
BROWN
SURETY
SULGRAVE
1844
DIED
JAMES
BROWN
DIED
WELLINGBOROUGH
1844
COMMITTED THE COUNTY
GAOL AND HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JAMES
BROWN
DAMAGE
KETTERING
1839
DIED
JAMES
BROWN
DIED
NORTHAMPTON
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ISAAC BROWN, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR ASSAULTING WILLIAM
SPENCER
JAMES BISHOP, NOW IN PRISON FOR NIGHT POACHING AT
LOYS WEEDON, ENTERED INTO A RECOGNIZANCE IN THE SUM
OF £10. AND JAMES BROWN, OF SULGRAVE, HIS SURETY, IN
THE LIKE SUM, FOR BISHOP NOT SO OFFENDING AGAIN FOR
THE SPACE OF ONE YEAR NEXT FOLLOWING
AT WELLINGBOROUGH, ON THE 20TH INST., DEEPLY
REGRETTED, MR. JAMES BROWN, AGED 59 YEARS
JAMES HAMER, JOHN SMITH & JAMES BROWN, FOR THREE
WEEKS, UNLESS 16S. 3D. BE PAID, FOR BREAKING THE
WINDOWS OF J. F. LINNELL
YESTERDAY MORNING, MR. JAMES BROWN, SHOE
MANUFACTURER, OF THIS TOWN, AGED 69
1837
DIED
JAMES
BROWN
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
ON THURSDAY WEEK, AFTER A LENGTHENED AFFLICTION,
HANNAH, WIFE OF MR. JAMES BROWN, SHOE MANUFACTURER
OF THIS TOWN
1836
INQUEST
JAMES
BROWN
MENTIONE HOPES
D
PLACE
NORTHAMPTON
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JAMES
BROWN
DAMAGE
TOWCESTER
JAMES
BROWN
VICTIM
OUNDLE
TOWCESTER
1835
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOB
BROWN
VICTIM
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOB
BROWN
VICTIM
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
BROWN
THEFT
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
BROWN
Y
1841
COMMITMENTS TO COUNTY
JOHN
GAOL
BROWN
1845
COMMITTED TO THE
COUNTY GAOL & HOUSE OF JOHN
CORRECTION
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
JOHN
BROWN
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JOHN
ASSIZES
BROWN
1840
ROBBERY
JOHN
BROWN
ROBBERY
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
BROWN
VICTIM
H
T
1839
A
1835
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
L
WELLINGBOROUGH
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
JOHN
C
DAVENTRY
JOHN CHECKLEY & JOHN BROWN, FOR ONE MONTH EACH, FOR
TRESPASSING IN SEARCH OF GAME AT DAVENTRY
THEFT
OUNDLE
JOHN BROWN, AGED 28, CHARGED WITH HAVING, AT
OUNDLE, OBTAINED BY FALSE PRETENCES, GOODS OF THE
VALUE OF £2 AND UPWARDS FROM THOMAS BULLIVANT
MENTIONE
D
WEEKLEY MILLS
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WELLINGBOROUGH
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EVERDON
THOMAS BAZELEY, CHARGED WITH STEALING FOUR FOWLS,
THE PROPERTY OF JOHN BROWN, FROM A BARN AT EVERDON
COTTESBROOKE
JOHN BROWN, OF COTTESBROOKE, FARMER, WAS CONVICTED
OF AN ASSAULT ON CORNELIUS SHARMAN, AT
COTTESBROOKE, ON 27TH AUGUST LAST, AND ADJUDGED TO
PAY THE PENALTY AND COSTS, AMOUNTING TOGETHER TO £1.
1S. 6D., WHICH HE PAID
L
GAME
A
BROWN
THEFT
N
C
O
P
1844
E
A
R
R
MOULTON
VICTIM
BROWN
K
IG
TOWCESTER
FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR DAMAGING A WINDOW BELONGING
TO THE TOWCESTER MENDICITY SOCIETY
H. G. RHODES, CHARGED WITH STEALING A GREY MARE, THE
PROPERTY OF JAMES BROWN, AT OUNDLE
HENRY HAMMOND & HENRY WEBB, (WEBB OUT ON BAIL),
CHARGED WITH VIOLENTLY ASSAULTING AND BEATING
ROBERT PARROTT AND JOB BROWN, TWO OF THE
CONSTABLES OF TOWCESTER, IN THE EXECUTION OF THEIR
DUTY
HENRY HAMMOND & HENRY WEBB (WEBB OUT ON BAIL),
WERE CHARGED WITH VIOLENTLY ASSAULTING AND
BEATING ROBERT PARROTT AND JOB BROWN, TWO OF THE
CONSTABLES OF TOWCESTER, IN THE EXECUTION OF THEIR
DUTY. FINED 5S. EACH AND DISCHARGED
JOHN CASS, AGED 31, & JOHN BROWN, AGED 40, WERE
CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT MOULTON, 2LB. OF MUTTON,
THE PROPERTY OF JOHN ACHURCH. THE GRAND JURY
IGNORED THE BILL
JOHN TWIG & JOHN MERRIMAN, FOR STEALING FIVE PIECES
OF KERSEYMERE CLOTH AND TWO WAISTCOATS, AT
WELLINGBOROUGH, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN BROWN, TWIG
TO BE TRANSPORTED FOR SEVEN YEARS, HAVING BEEN
PREVIOUSLY CONVICTED OF FELONY ; MERRIMAN SIX
MONTH'S IMPRISONMENT, EVERY OTHER FORTNIGHT
SOLITARY
CHARGED WITH OBTAINING AT VARIOUS TIMES, BY FALSE
PRETENCES, GOODS TO THE VALUE OF £2 AND UPWARDS
FROM THOMAS BULLIVANT
ASSAULT
SHEEP
STREET
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
BROWN
FELONY
DAVENTRY
WILLIAM HICK, FOR 14 DAYS, & JOHN BROWN, FOR SEVEN
DAYS, FOR WANDERING ABROAD AND FREQUENTING THE
PUBLIC STREETS AT DAVENTRY TO COMMIT FELONY
1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
JOHN
BROWN
VICTIM
COTTESBROOKE
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BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JOHN
BROWN
MENTIONE
D
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
JOHN
BROWN
THEFT
BROWN
MENTIONE
D
T
1841
BENJAMIN RUSSELL, OF DAVENTRY, WATCHMAKER, FOR
THREE MONTHS, UNLESS £5 BE SOONER PAID, FOR PLEDGING
A WATCH, VALUE £2, WITH JOHN BROWN, PAWNBROKER, THE
PROPERTY OF WILLIAM BULL COLLINS, OF DAVENTRY; AND A
FURTHER PERIOD OF THREE MONTHS, UNLESS £5 BE SOONER
PAID, FOR PLEDGING A WATCH, VALUE £2, TO THE SAME
PERSON, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS MUDDIMAN, ALSO OF
DAVENTRY
H
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
BROWN
VICTIM
E
JOHN CASS, AGED 31, & JOHN BROWN, AGED 40, CHARGED
WITH STEALING, AT MOULTON, 2LB. OF MUTTON, THE
PROPERTY OF JOHN ACHURCH
BLISWORTH
WILLIAM STAMP, JAMES DAWSON, AND JOHN RICHARDSON,
CHARGED WITH HAVING VIOLENTLY ASSAULTED AND
ROBBED JOHN BROWN, OF TWO PURSES, A £5 NOTE, THREE
SOVS, AND ABOUT 15S. AT BLISWORTH. JOHN TATT,
WILLIAM DART, ROBERT JOHNSON, JOHN HARRISON, JOHN
BRAMLEY, AND THOMAS DARKINS CHARGED WITH
ASSAULTING JAMES WATSON, AND OTHER CONSTABLES, AND
ATTEMPTING TO RESCUE FROM THEIR LAWFUL CUSTODY
WILLIAM STAMP, HE BEING CHARGED, WITH OTHERS, WITH
HAVING ROBBED JOHN BROWN OF TWO PURSES, A £5 NOTE,
THREE SOVS. AND ABOUT 15S. AT BLISWORTH
N
A
JOHN
BROWN
VICTIM
A
1838
1836
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JOHN
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
JOHN
QUARTER SESSIONS
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
DAVID BOSWORTH AND THOMAS MORTIMER, CHARGED WITH
STEALING SEVEN FOWLS, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN ORLAND,
OF CREATON. FURTHER CHARGED WITH STEALING TWO
FOWLS, TWO BRUSHES, AND TWO PAIRS OF STOCKINGS, THE
PROPERTY OF JOHN BROWN, OF COTTESBROOKE
MOULTON
L
NORTHANTS ASSIZES
COTTESBROOKE
C
O
THEFT
C
1838
A
BROWN
L
JOHN
Y
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
P
1844
MARIA LOOMES AND GEORGE JOYCE, THE FORMER CHARGED
WITH HAVING ON THE 26TH INST, STOLEN A GOLD RING, THE
PROPERTY OF JOHN BROWN, AND THE LATTER WITH
RECEIVING THE SAME, KNOWING IT TO HAVE BEEN STOLEN
K
R
JOHN
IG
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
R
1844
JOHN CASS & JOHN BROWN, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
MOULTON, 2LB. OF MUTTON, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN
ACHURCH
MOULTON
BROWN
VICTIM
BLISWORTH
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BROWN
VICTIM
KINGSTHORPE
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BROWN
REFUSING
TO WORK
PRESTON DEANERY
FOR 14 DAYS, FOR NEGLECTING TO WORK TO MAINTAIN
HIMSELF AND HIS FAMILY, WHEREBY THEY BECAME
CHARGEABLE TO THE PARISH OF PRESTON DEANERY
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
BROWN
VICTIM
BLISWORTH
WILLIAM STAMP, JAMES DAWSON, AND THOMAS ROBINSON,
CHARGED WITH VIOLENTLY ASSAULTING JOHN BROWN, AT
BLISWORTH, AND ROBBING HIM OF TWO PURSES, A £5 NOTE,
THREE SOVS. AND ABOUT 15S. IN SILVER. JOHN TATT,
WILLIAM DART, ROBERT JOHNSON, JOHN BROMLEY AND
THOMAS DARKING, CHARGED WITH VIOLENTLY ASSAULTING
JAMES WATSON AND OTHER CONSTABLES, AND ATTEMPTING
TO RESCUE WILLIAM STAMP
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
BROWN
GAME
LILFORD CUM
WIGSTHORPE &
THORPE ACHURCH
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1834
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
BROWN
MENTIONE
D
KINGSTHORPE
1835
ASSIZES
JOHN
BROWN
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JOHN
ASSIZES
BROWN
1846
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS JONATHAN
BROWN
LICENSE
1842
INQUEST
BROWN
MENTIONE HORTON
D
INN
JOSEPH
BROWN
1838
NORTHANTS ASSIZES
JOSEPH
BROWN
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JOSEPH
ASSIZES
1839
NORTHANTS LENT ASSIZES
MARGARET
BROWN
1837
ASSIZES
MARK
BROWN
1835
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER SESSIONS
MARK
BROWN
1836
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
MARK
1842
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
1839
1837
T
H
VICTIM
C
BROWN
MENTIONE
D
L
A
MENTIONE
D
GAME
E
R
HORTON
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ST.
SEPULCHRE NORTHAMPTON
PARISH
GAME
GAME
SYRESHAM
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K
IG
R
RED LION
A
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON
L
1840
SEE ARTICLE
BLATHERWYCK
C
BROWN
OUNDLE
N
JOSEPH
Y
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
O
1842
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
P
JOSEPH
THOMAS CALVERT, JUN. WAS INDICTED FOR ASSAULTING
JOHN BROWN, CONSTABLE OF KINGSTHORPE, WHILE IN THE
EXECUTION OF HIS DUTY, AND FINED £5.
LILFORD CUM
WIGSTHORPE &
THORPE ACHURCH
LILFORD CUM
WIGSTHORPE
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GEORGE WILLIAMSON & CHARLES LEAT, RESPECTIVELY FOR
ONE MONTH, UNLESS 15S. EACH BE SOONER PAID, FOR
STEALING, ON THE 10TH INST., A QUANTITY OF ONIONS AND
RADISHES FROM LAND OCCUPIED BY JOSEPH BROWN, IN THE
PARISH OF ST. SEPULCHRE
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OUNDLE
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COLLYWESTON
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AGED 24, WAS ORDERED TO BE IMPRISONED FOR ONE DAY
FOR STEALING A PIECE OF OAK FROM WEST HAY WOOD,
BELONGING TO THE MARQUESS OF EXETER
WEST HAY WOOD
BROWN
GAME
COLLYWESTON
MARY
BROWN
DRUNK &
ABINGTON
NORTHAMPTON
DISORDER
STREET
LY
STEPHEN BROWN, FOR SEVEN DAYS, & MARY BROWN, FOR
ONE MONTH, FOR RIOUTOUS AND INDECENT BEHAVIOUR IN
ABINGTON STREET WHILST IN A STATE OF DRUNKENESS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
MARY ANN
BROWN
MENTIONE
D
KETTERING
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NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
MATTHEW
BROWN
THEFT
BRIGSTOCK
TEN YEARS' TRANSPORTATION - MATTHEW BROWN AND
JOHN BIRD, FOR STEALING A LAMB, THE PROPERTY OF
SARAH VICCARS, OF BRIGSTOCK
A
THEFT
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THE UNDER MENTIONED CONVICTS HAVE BEEN REMOVED
FROM OUR COUNTY GAOL TO PORTSMOUTH, AND PUT ON
BOARD THE LEVIATHAN HULK, VIZ :- JOHN SYKES & GEORGE
BAKER, FOR LIFE; JOHN BIRD & MATTHEW BROWN, FOR 10
YEARS ; JAMES CLARE, FOR 14 YEARS; SAMUEL CLARE, JAMES
SUITOR, JOHN HARDY, JOHN TIRRELL, JAMES COALBECK,
JOSEPH LOVERIDGE, GEORGE BUTLER, AND JOSEPH
TOMLINSON, RESPECTIVELY FOR SEVEN YEARS
TRANSPOR
TED
TRANSPORTED
MATTHEW
BROWN
1841
ROBBERY AT BUGBROOK
MR.
BROWN
1842
THEFT
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
MR.
BROWN
MENTIONE BRIDGE
D
STREET
VICTIM
MR.
BROWN
LICENSE
MR.
BROWN
MENTIONE
D
MR. S.
BROWN
LICENSE
MRS.
BROWN
MRS.
BROWN
DIED
REV. ABNER
BROWN
W.
1842
MURDEROUS ASSAULT ON
THE HIGHWAY
RICHARD
BROWN
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
RICHARD
ASSIZES
BROWN
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EPIPHANY SESSIONS
BROWN
ASSAULT
1840
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ROBERT
ASSIZES
COMMITMENTS TO THE
ROBERT
COUNTY GAOL
PYTCHLEY
N
BROWN
VICTIM
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ELKINGTON
ELKINGTON
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A
VICTIM
SEE ARTICLE
RICHARD BROWN, AGED 36, CHARGED WITH HAVING
(TOGETHER WITH ANOTHER PERSON), AT ELKINGTON, SHOT
AT WILLIAM MALIN WITH A GUN LADEN WITH STONES OR
HORSE BEANS; AND ALSO WITH HAVING THE BUTT END OF
THE GUN KNOCKED HIM DOWN AND WOUNDED HIM; AND
FURTHER CHARGED WITH STEALING FROM HIS PERSON 2
SOVS. IN GOLD AND £2 AND UPWARDS IN SILVER
THE TRIAL OF THOMAS LIDDINGTON, CHARGED WITH
STEALING A MARE, THE PROPERTY OF ROBERT BROWN, WAS
POSTPONED ON THE APPLICATION OF MR. FLOOD, FOR THE
PROSECUTION, IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE ABSENCE OF A
MATERIAL WITNESS
VICTIM
BROWN
E
K
OAKLEY
L
ROBERT
A
1840
ASSAULT
THE LICENSE WAS TRANSFERRED FROM MR. MARRIOTT, OF
THE OLD WHITE HORSE, KETTERING, TO MR. S. BROWN
WELLINGBOROUGH
C
1842
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COLD ASHBY
P
O
RICHARD
WELLINGBOROUGH
H
ASSAULT
C
ASSIZES
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OLD WHITE
KETTERING
HORSE
COMPLAIN BROAD
GREEN
T
UNFAIR
SCALES
MENTIONE
D
BROWN
1842
KETTERING
R
1834
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A
1842
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
WOLD
L
1844
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
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IG
1844
R
1837
SUN INN
Y
1845
NORTHAMPTON
T
1837
HORTON
1840
ASSIZES - COUNTY
PRISONERS
ROBERT
BROWN
VICTIM
HORTON
1845
DIED
RUTH
BROWN
DIED
KETTERING
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THOMAS LIDDINGTON, CHARGED WITH STEALING A MARE,
THE PROPERTY OF ROBERT BROWN
THOMAS LIDDINGTON, CHARGED WITH HAVING, AT THE
PARISH OF HORTON, FELONIOUSLY STOLEN MARE, THE
PROPERTY OF ROBERT BROWN
ON THE 17TH INST. AT KETTERING, IN THE 75TH YEAR OF HER
AGE, RUTH, WIDOW OF THE LATE MR. BROWN, FOR SOME
YEARS A LOCAL PREACHER IN CONNECTION WITH THE
WESLEYAN METHODISTS IN THAT NEIGHBOURHOOD
1842
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
SAMUEL
BROWN
GAME
ORTON
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SESSIONS
SAMUEL
BROWN
THEFT
BRIGSTOCK
1834
1833
SAMUEL
BROWN
DISTURBA
NCE
HOLCOT
SAMUEL
BROWN
FILIATION
BROUGHTON
SAMUEL
BROWN
SURETIES
BROUGHTON
ASSIZES
SARAH
BROWN
THEFT
PITSFORD
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OF BROUGHTON, FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR REFUSING TO
PERFORM AN ORDER OF FILIATION
OF BROUGHTON, FOR REFUSING TO FIND SURETIES IN A
CASE OF BASTARDY
SARAH BROWN, AGED 23, CHARGED WITH BREAKING INTO
THE HOUSE OF WATTS THOMPSON, OF PITSFORD, AND
STEALING 40LBS. OF BACON AND TEN YARDS OF THREAD
LACE
H
1835
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
COMMITMENTS TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
T
1843
THOMAS & SAMUEL BROWN, FOR TWO MONTHS FOR
TRESPASSING IN PURSUIT OF GAME AT ORTON
SAMUEL BROWN PLEADED GUILTY OF STEALING A QUANTITY
OF POTATOES, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM LUCAS, OF
BRIGSTOCK, AND WAS SENTENCED TO TWO MONTHS' HARD
LABOUR
E
SARAH
BROWN
1840
INQUEST
STEPHEN
BROWN
DIED
DRUNK &
ABINGTON
NORTHAMPTON
DISORDER
STREET
LY
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
THOMAS
ASSIZES
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
T.
BROWN
CURIOUS
FACT
VICTIM
O
1838
THEFT
THOMAS
BROWN
THEFT
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
THOMAS
ASSIZES
BROWN
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
THOMAS
ASSIZES
1846
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
THOMAS
COUNTY GAOL
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
THOMAS
ASSIZES
TO THE HOUSE OF
THOMAS
CORRECTION
WOODFORD
L
A
N
C
BROWN
1840
R
BROWN
A
SUSAN
L
CURIOUS FACT
OUNDLE
C
1842
NORTHAMPTON
R
BROWN
Y
STEPHEN
NEWLAND
P
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
PITSFORD
K
ASSIZES
IG
1835
1842
THEFT
SARAH BROWN, AGED 23, WAS SENTENCED TO TWELVE
MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT, FOR HAVING FELONIOUSLY
ENTERED THE HOUSE OF WATTS THOMPSON, OF PITSFORD,
AND STOLEN PROPERTY OF THE VALUE OF 32S.
DESBOROUGH
MAIDFORD
SEE ARTICLE
STEPHEN BROWN, FOR SEVEN DAYS, & MARY BROWN, FOR
ONE MONTH, FOR RIOUTOUS AND INDECENT BEHAVIOUR IN
ABINGTON STREET WHILST IN A STATE OF DRUNKENESS
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 82)
PENELOPE BARRATT WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING, AT
OUNDLE, AN UMBRELLA, THE PROPERTY OF T. BROWN. ONE
MONTH'S HARD LABOUR
THOMAS BROWN, AGED 21, AND THOMAS KILSBY, AGED 20,
CHARGED WITH STEALING 6S. 4D. FROM THE PERSON OF
ROBERT MEAKINS, ON THE QUEEN'S HIGHWAY IN THE
PARISH OF DESBOROUGH
THOMAS BROWN, CHARGED WITH STEALING SIX BOTTLES OF
GINGER WINE, THE PROPERTY OF REV. J. H. WHITE, OF
MAIDFORD
BENJAMIN PENDRED, CHARGED WITH BREAKING INTO THE
DWELLING HOUSE OF THOMAS BROWN, OF PATTISHALL, AND
STEALING THEREFROM A SUM OF MONEY, FOUR SHIRTS, AND
OTHER ARTICLES
THOMAS BROWN, AGED 21, & THOMAS KILSBY, AGED 20,
WERE CONVICTED OF STEALING 6S. 4D. FROM THE PERSON
OF ROBERT MEAKINS, ON THE QUEEN'S HIGHWAY IN THE
PARISH OF DESBOROUGH, FIFTEEN YEARS' TRANSPORTATION
RESPECTIVELY
THOMAS BROWN, CHARGED WITH STEALING 16S. FROM THE
PERSON OF JOHN AUSTIN, OF ROWELL
PATTISHALL
BROWN
THEFT
DESBOROUGH
BROWN
THEFT
ROWELL
BROWN
THEFT
KISLINGBURY
SEE ARTICLE
BROWN
GAME
ORTON
THOMAS & SAMUEL BROWN, FOR TWO MONTHS FOR
TRESPASSING IN PURSUIT OF GAME AT ORTON
A
VICTIM
1840
QUARTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
BROWN
THEFT
ROWELL
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EASTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
BROWN
THEFT
ROWELL
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
THOMAS
BROWN
NON
PAYMENT
1842
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
THOMAS
BROWN
RIDING
1845
DIED
THOMAS
BROWN
DIED
1842
QUARTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
BROWN
THEFT
1842
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
THOMAS
BROWN
THEFT
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
BROWN
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
BROWN
THE COMPLAINTS OF THE OVERSEERS OF FLOORE AGAINST
WILLIAM SMITH, OF FLOORE, LABOURER, FOR HIM TO
MAINTAIN HIS PARENTS, WHO WERE CHARGEABLE TO THE
SAID PARISH ; OF ANN CRAFT, OF KINGSTHORPE, AGAINST
RICHARD GREEN, FOR WILFULL DAMAGE TO THE DOOR OF
HER DWELLING HOUSE, AT KINGSTHORPE ; AND OF GEORGE
WAKE AGAINST THOMAS BROWN, OF OLD, FOR NON PAYMENT
OF WAGES DUE TO HIM WERE DISMISSED
OLD
R
A
ROWELL
L
C
O
P
PATTISHALL
WELLINGBOROUGH
1836
1837
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
COMMITMENTS TO THE
HOUSE OF CORRECTION
SEE ARTICLE
BENJAMIN PENDRED, CHARGED WITH BREAKING INTO THE
DWELLING HOUSE OF THOMAS BROWN, OF PATTISHALL, AND
STEALING THEREFROM A SUM OF MONEY, FOUR SHIRTS, AND
OTHER ARTICLES
THOMAS BROWN, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
WELLINGBOROUGH, TWO TROWELS, THE PROPERTY OF
SAMUEL FRANCIS AND JAS. HOSFORD
WELLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
BROWN
THEFT
WELLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
N
THEFT
THOMAS
BROWN
THEFT
LOWICK
JAMES GEORGE, 20, & THOMAS COLES, 26, CHARGED WITH
ENTERING THE HOUSE OF WILLIAM HOUGHTON, OF
WELLINGBOROUGH, AND STEALING THEREFROM DIVERS
ARTICLES. THE SAME THOMAS COLES, THOMAS BROWN, 26,
& JOHN HARRIS, 18, CHARGED WITH BREAKING INTO THE
SHOP OF ------ HARPER, OF LOWICK, AND STEALING
THEREFROM COTTON CORD, FUSTIAN, NANKEEN, WAISTCOAT
PIECES, AND OTHER ARTICLES. THE SAME THOMAS BROWN
STANDS CHARGED WITH STEALING A GUN FROM THE COACH
HOUSE OF JAMES EVERARD, OF WELLINGBOROUGH. THE
SAME THOMAS COLES ALSO STANDS CHARGED WITH
COMMITTING SEVEN OTHER FELONIES
THOMAS
BROWN
THEFT
LOWICK
SEE ARTICLE
THOMAS
BROWN
THEFT
ROWELL
THOMAS BROWN, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR STEALING A DOG,
THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM ASHBY, OF ROWELL
A
1836
AUGUST 23, AFTER A LONG AND PAINFUL ILLNESS, MR.
THOMAS BROWN, FARMER, OF TOWCESTER, AGED 51
THOMAS BROWN, AGED 21, & THOMAS KILSBY, AGED 20,
CHARGED WITH HAVING, ON THE HIGH ROAD IN THE PARISH
OF DESBOROUGH, STOLEN TWO HALF-CROWNS, &C., FROM
THE PERSON OF ROBERT MEAKINS
BROWN
A
THOMAS
E
R
DESBOROUGH
Y
THOMAS
THEFT
SEE ARTICLE
K
IG
TOWCESTER
L
1836
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MIDSUMMER SESSIONS
BURTON LATIMER
VICTIM
C
1836
H
T
1843
THOMAS BROWN, CHARGED WITH STEALING SIX HALFCROWNS AND A SHILLING FROM THE PERSON OF JOHN
AUSTIN, OF ROWELL
THOMAS BROWN PLEADED GUILTY TO STEALING SIX HALF
CROWNS AND 1S. FROM THE PERSON OF JOHN AUSTIN, OF
ROWELL, ON THE 17TH MARCH LAST. SIX MONTHS'
IMPRISONMENT, HARD LABOUR
1836
TRANSPORTED
THOMAS
BROWN
TRANSPOR
TED
1834
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
BROWN
THEFT
ROWELL
THOMAS
BROWN
DAMAGE
ARTHINGWORTH
THOMAS
BROWN
THOMAS P.
BROWN
W.
BROWN
1836
1833
1843
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ASSIZES
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
DISCHARG
ED
MENTIONE
D
THOMAS BROWN AND THOMAS WESTON, THE FORMER
CHARGED WITH ROBBING GEORGE BUCKBY, AND THE LATTER
SAMUEL FOSTER, OF THEIR HATS, AT ROWELL
FOR ONE MONTH, FOR DESTROYING A FENCE AT
ARTHINGWORTH
DISCHARGED
TANSOR LODGE
SEE ARTICLE
MENTIONE
D
KETTERING
SEE ARTICLE
KETTERING
WILLIAM MOBBS, CHARGED WITH STEALING A BOTTLE OF
WINE, AN ALE GLASS, AND SOME POTATOES, FROM THE
PANTRY OF W. BROWN, OF KETTERING
WEST HAY WOOD
SEE ARTICLE
T
1834
SEE ARTICLE
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
W.
BROWN
VICTIM
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
W.
BROWN
THEFT
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BROWN
THEFT
1839
NORTHANTS LENT ASSIZES
WILLIAM
BROWN
MENTIONE KINGS
D
ARMS
KETTERING
SEE ARTICLE
1846
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BROWN
TRESPASS
BRIGSTOCK
WILLIAM BROWN AND ROBERT RUSSELL WERE CONVICTED
OF TRESPASS, IN BRIGSTOCK, AND WERE ORDERED TO PAY
6S. 8D. EACH
WILLIAM
BROWN
BRIGSTOCK
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM
BROWN
PYTCHLEY
SEE ARTICLE
TWYWELL
SEE ARTICLE
KINGSTHORPE
SEE ARTICLE
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BROWN
WILLIAM
INQUEST
WILLIAM
BROWN
WHOLESALE SWINDLING
WILLIAM
BROWN
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BROWN
E
K
R
A
L
WILLIAM BROWN, AGED 63, PLEADED GUILTY OF STEALING A
QUANTITY OF PEAS AND PEA-STRAW, THE PROPERTY OF
WILLIAM WAIT, OF LITCHBOROUGH, AND HE WAS
SENTENCED TO ONE FORTNIGHT'S IMPRISONMENT
DIED
MENTIONE GAS
D
STREET
LITCHBOROUGH
WILLIAM BROWN, AGED 26, WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING
TWO PIECES OF ASH TIMBER, AT PAULERSPURY, THE
PROPERTY OF MESSRS. WHITLOCK. FOURTEEN DAYS' HARD
LABOUR
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 76)
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
ASSAULT
HOUGHTON
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 42)
LITCHBOROUGH
WILLIAM BROWN, AGED 63, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
QUANTITY OF PEAS AND PEA-STRAW, THE PROPERTY OF
WILLIAM WAIT, OF LITCHBOROUGH
THEFT
A
1843
C
DAMAGE
BROWN
1841
IG
R
Y
P
N
BROWN
OBSTRUCTI
NG
MENTIONE
D
A
1844
WILLIAM
LITCHBOROUGH
PAULERSPURY
L
1844
GAME
O
1846
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
C
1846
H
1839
1843
INQUEST
WILLIAM
BROWN
DIED
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
JANUARY SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BROWN
THEFT
SOUTH
BRIDGE
WHARF
YARD
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BROWN
VICTIM
KETTERING
1839
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
WILLIAM
BROWN
THEFT
KINGSTHORPE
WILLIAM MOBBS, CHARGED WITH STEALING A BOTTLE OF
WINE, AN ALE GLASS, AND A QUANTITY OF POTATOES, FROM
THE HOUSE OF WILLIAM BROWN, OF KETTERING
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM
BROWN
VICTIM
KETTERING
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM
BROWN
THEFT
KINGSTHORPE
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM
BROWN
THEFT
BRIGSTOCK
WILLIAM BROWN, CHARGED WITH BREAKING OPEN A HOVEL
AT BRIGSTOCK, AND STEALING THEREFROM 28 FLEECES OF
WOOL AND A CLOTH, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS KNIGHT
WILLIAM
BROWN
MENTIONE
D
KINGS CLIFFE
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM
BROWN
VICTIM
KETTERING
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM
BROWN
THEFT
WILLIAM
BROWN
ASSAULT
WILLIAM
BROWN
VICTIM
1834
ASSIZES
1836
BRIGSTOCK
SEE ARTICLE
DODFORD
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN THORN, 20, CHARGED WITH STEALING FROM THE
HOUSE OF WILLIAM BROWN, OF BUGRBOOK, IN THE NIGHT
TIME, PENCE AND HALFPENCE TO THE AMOUNT OF £3
STERLING
BUGBROOKE
BROWN
DODFORD
L
WILLIAM
THEFT
Y
BROWN
VICTIM
WILLIAM
BROWN
DAMAGE
TRANSPORTED
WILLIAM
BROWN
TRANSPOR
TED
1834
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
BROWN
THEFT
1833
DIED
WILLIAM
BROWN
1839
COMMITMENTS TO THE
HOUSE OF CORRECTION
WILLIAM
BROWN
1839
DIED
REV. W. B.
1845
1846
A
N
C
1835
BUGBROOKE
C
1835
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
P
1834
ASSIZES
O
1835
A
R
1837
L
DIED
WHITTLEBURY
SEE ARTICLE
FOR DAMAGING A GATE, BEING PART OF THE FENCE OF THE
FOREST OF WHITTLEBURY, FOR A MONTH
TWYWELL
BENJAMIN HALBERT AND WILLIAM BROWN, CHARGED WITH
DRINKING A QUANTITY OF SPIRITS, THE PROPERTY OF
JONATHAN MANTON, OF TWYWELL
WOOTTON
ON MONDAY LAST, AT WOOTTON, NEAR THIS TOWN, MR.
WILLIAM BROWN, CARPENTER AND WHEELWRIGHT, AGED 46
SYRESHAM
BROWNE
DIED
KETTERING
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
THOMAS
ASSIZES
BROWNE
THEFT
EYDON
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
BROWNETT
VICTIM
BRACKLEY
A
JUDGEMENT OF DEATH WAS RECORDED AGAINST EDWARD
COLLINS, AGED 18, JAMES TURNER, AGED 36, AND WILLIAM
BROWN, AGED 20, FOR HAVING ROBBED JOSEPH YORK OF £3.
15S. ON THE HIGHWAY, AT DODFORD
SEE ARTICLE
VICTIM
JOHN
E
1835
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ASSIZES
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
ASSIZES
1837
K
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
R
1839
H
1839
IG
1839
T
1839
SAMUEL SHAW & GEORGE WHITLOCK, RESPECTIVELY FOR
ONE MONTH, FOR STEALING APPLES FROM THE ORCHARD OF
WILLIAM BROWN, OF SYRESHAM
AT KETTERING, ON THURSDAY WEEK, IN HIS 70TH YEAR, THE
REV. W. BROWNE. THE DECEASED WAS A NATIVE OF KING'S
LYNN, NORFOLK, BUT HAD BEEN A RESIDENT OF KETTERING
FOR 32 YEARS
BENJAMIN GIBBINS AND THOMAS BROWNE, CHARGED WITH
STEALING FOUR GALLONS OF PEAS, THE PROPERTY OF
EDWARD MANNING, OF EYDON
ANN CLARKE AND ANN BOTT WERE CHARGED WITH STEALING
TWO SOVEREIGNS AND A HALF, AT BRACKLEY, THE PROPERTY
OF JOHN BROWNETT. CLARKE, FOUR MONTHS' HARD
LABOUR. BOTT, NOT TRUE BILL
BRUDNALL
HENRY
BRUERTON
THOMAS
BRUERTON
FISHING
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
JAMES
BRUIN
1843
INCENDIARISM
MR.
BRUMMAGE
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
THOMAS
CHARLES
BRUMWELL
VICTIM
IRCHESTER
JOHN BRUDNALL, THOMAS KNIGHT, GEORGE CLEMENTS, AND
WALTER GEORGE WERE EACH FINED 15S., INCLUDING COSTS,
FOR FISHING IN A BROOK ON THE ESTATE OCCUPIED BY Q.
VIVIAN, ESQ, IN THE PARISH OF IRCHESTER
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
BLAKESLEY
SEE ARTICLE
WAS FINED 5S. FOR BEING DRUNK AND DISORDERLY
EVERDON
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM LUCAS, AGED 25, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
WATCH, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS CHARLES BRUMWELL
JOSEPH BRUNT, AGED 69, PLEADED GUILTY OF STEALING, AT
SILVERSTONE, A QUANTITY OF WOOD, THE PROPERTY OF
WILLIAM WHITLOCK, SEN. THOMAS WHITLOCK, AND
WILLIAM WHITLOCK, JUN., AND WAS SENTENCED TO ONE
MONTH'S IMPRISONMENT
JOSEPH BRUNT, AGED 69, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
SILVERSTONE, A QUANTITY OF WOOD, THE PROPERTY OF
WILLIAM WHITLOCK, SEN. THOMAS WHITLOCK, AND
WILLIAM WHITLOCK, JUN.
JOHN HINTON, CHARGED WITH STEALING A SHOVEL AND
OTHER ARTICLES FROM A SHED IN THE OCCUPATION OF
RICHARD BRUTWELL
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOSEPH
BRUNT
THEFT
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
JANUARY SESSIONS
JOSEPH
BRUNT
Y
1845
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
DRUNK &
DISORDER
LY
INCENDIAR
ISM
FOR ABSENTING HIMSELF AND LEAVING HIS WIFE AND
FAMILY CHARGEABLE TO COSGROVE
E
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON SUMMER
ASSIZES
JOHN
COSGROVE
K
1845
ABSENTIN
G HIMSELF
BROWNING
T
1846
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
H
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
IG
1837
1839
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
RICHARD
BRUTWELL
VICTIM
1841
INQUEST
J. M.
BRYAN
MENTIONE
MARE FAIR NORTHAMPTON
D
SEE ARTICLE
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JAMES
BRYAN
THEFT
JAMES BRYAN, AGED 25, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
SOVEREIGN, A SILVER WATCH, A SHIRT, AND A SILK
HANDKERCHIEF, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN TOMLIN, OF
DAVENTRY
1840
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
JAMES
BRYAN
1835
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
JAMES
BRYAN
VICTIM
1835
ASSIZES
JAMES
BRYAN
VICTIM
PYTCHLEY
JOHN
BRYAN
ASSAULT
ROWELL
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN
BRYAN
ASSAULT
BRAUNSTON
SEE ARTICLE
1843
1839
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
A
R
R
SILVERSTONE
SILVERSTONE
C
DAVENTRY
A
N
C
O
P
L
THEFT
SEE ARTICLE
A
L
VICTIM
WILLIAM PANTER, JUN. CHARGED WITH STEALING EIGHT
PAIR OF SHOES BELONGING TO WM. MOBBS, AND FOUR
FOWLS, THE PROPERTY OF HENRY BUSBY, BESIDES OTHER
FOWLS, BELONGING TO JAMES BRYAN
WILLIAM PANTER, AGED 21, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
PYTCHLEY, EIGHT PAIR OF SHOES, THE PROPERTY OF
WILLIAM MOBBS ; FOUR FOWLS, THE PROPERTY OF HENRY
BUSBY ; AND CERTAIN FOWLS, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES
BRYAN
JOHN
MORGAN
MENTIONE
D
BRYAN
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
WEEDON BECK
GEORGE WHITAKER, 21, CHARGED WITH STEALING A BUNDLE
OF CLOTHES FROM THE PERSON OF MARIA BRYAN, OF
WEEDON BECK, WAS DISCHARGED FOR WANT OF
PROSECUTION
1836
INQUEST
1834
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
MARIA
BRYAN
VICTIM
1833
COMMITTED TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
MARIA
BRYAN
VICTIM
GEORGE WHITAKER, FOR HAVING STOLEN FROM THE PERSON
OF MARIA BRYAN, A BUNDLE OF CLOTHES ; AND MARY
MAYFIELD, ON A CHARGE OF VARGANCY AT WEEDON BECK
FRANCIS ODELL CHARGED WITH STEALING TWO PIECES OF
ELM WOOD, AND WILLIAM ROBINS & THOMAS PHILPOT,
CHARGED WITH STEALING SEVERAL WORKING TOOLS AND
TWO PIECES OF ELM WOOD, THE PROPERTY OF MARK BRYAN
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
MARK
BRYAN
VICTIM
1838
FIRE
MR. S.
BRYAN
FIRE
1843
BOROUGH SESSIONS
RICHARD
BRYAN
MENTIONE
D
1842
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
SAMUEL
BRYAN
MENTIONE COTTON
D
END
1839
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
SAMUEL
BRYAN
1836
INQUEST
SAMUEL
BRYAN
1836
INQUEST
SAMUEL
BRYAN
1844
DIED
THOMAS
1842
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
THOMAS
ANDREW
BRYAN
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BRYAN
T
1842
E
L
N
C
P
O
C
MENTIONE
D
1842
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
KINGSTHORPE
ON THE 2S INST., AT KINGSTHORPE, AGED 28, ELIZABETH,
WIFE OF MR. CHAS. LABRAM, AND DAUGHTER OF THE LATE
MR. THOMAS BRYAN, STONE MASON
L
ASSAULT
CHAPEL BRAMPTON
THEFT
MORETON PINKNEY
A
WILLIAM
BRYAN
VICTIM
JOHN HORNIMAN, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR WILFULLY
DAMAGING A QUANTITY OF LEATHER ENTRUSTED TO HIM TO
MAKE UP INTO BOOTS, THE PROPERTY OF SAMUEL BRYAN
COTTON END
A
BRYAN
CATHERINE AVIL, 29, CHARGED WITH TENDERING A
COUNTERFEIT SHILLING TO RICHARD BRYAN, KNOWING IT
TO HAVE BEEN SUCH
CHARLES KENT, OF NETHER HEYFORD, BOOTMAKER, WAS
CONVICTED OF WILFULLY LESSENING THE VALUE OF NINE
PAIRS OF BOOTS, WHICH HE WAS INTRUSTED TO MAKE UP BY
HIS EMPLOYER, MR. SAMUEL BRYAN, OF COTTON END, BOOT
AND SHOE MANUFACTURER, AND FINED, DAMAGE AND COSTS
£1
K
R
A
R
NORTHAMPTON
Y
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
SEE ARTICLE
H
NORTHAMPTON
IG
SHEEP
STREET
KINGSTHORPE
THOMAS ANDREW BRYAN, OF CHAPEL BRAMPTON, FARMER,
WAS ACQUITTED OF AN ASSAULT ON GEORGE GOODMAN,
RENTER OF TOLLS, AT BRAMPTON, ON THE 9TH INSTANT, AND
FINED, PENALTY AND COSTS, 20S.
WILLIAM BRYAN, AGED 26, & JOHN LEACH, AGED 23,
CONVICTED OF STEALING, AT MORETON PINKNEY, TWO
HANDKERCHIEFS AND A MUSICAL SNUFF BOX, THE PROPERTY
OF WILLIAM GILKS AND J. ROBINSON. THEE MONTHS' HARD
LABOUR RESPECTIVELY
JOHN SMITH AND JOHN COSBY, BOTH OF KINGSTHORPE,
LABOURERS, WERE CONVICTED OF AS ASSAULT ON WILLIAM
BRYAN, AT KINGSTHORPE, ON THE 17TH ULTIMO, AND FINED
13S. EACH, AND IN DEFAULT OF PAYMENT WERE COMMITTED
TO THE HOUSE OF CORRECTION FOR 14 DAYS
1842
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
BRYAN
VICTIM
KINGSTHORPE
JOHN COSBY & JOHN SMITH, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR VIOLENTLY
ASSAULTING WILLIAM BRYAN AT KINGSTHORPE
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BRYAN
VICTIM
MOULTON
GEORGE COX, AGED 17, (OUT ON BAIL), CHARGED WITH
STEALING, AT MOULTON, A PAIR OF SHOES, THE PROPERTY
OF WILLIAM BRYAN
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
MOULTON
GEORGE COX, AGED 17, LABOURER, WAS CHARGED WITH
STEALING, AT MOULTON, A PAIR OF SHOES, THE PROPERTY
OF WILLIAM BRYAN. THE PRISONER PLEADED GUILTY, AND
WAS SENTENCED TO SEVEN DAYS' HARD LABOUR
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
WILLIAM
BRYAN
THEFT
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BRYAN
THEFT
WILLIAM
BRYAN
WILLIAM
BRYAN
H
T
MORETON PINKNEY
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
JOHN
BRYANT
1834
INQUEST
JOSEPH
BRYANT
WILLIAM
BRYANT
WILLIAM
BRYANT
MENTIONE
D
VICTIM
WILLIAM
BRYANT
JANE
BUCK
1840
P
O
DIED
WILLIAM GREEN, AGED 30, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
SILVER WATCH FROM A BED ROOM IN THE HOUSE OF JOHN
BRYANT, OF WELLINGBOROUGH
GLOBE
PUBLIC
WELLINGBOROUGH
HOUSE
SWANSPOO
WELLINGBOROUGH
L
SEE ARTICLE
SEE ARTICLE [AGED 63]
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WOTHORPE
SEE ARTICLE
VICTIM
WOTHORPE
SEE ARTICLE
MENTIONE
D
BRACKLEY ST. PETERS SEE ARTICLE
VARIOUS
WATFORD
N
1834
C
1834
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ASSIZES
VICTIM
VICTIM
WELLINGBOROUGH
R
1842
SEE ARTICLE
A
BRYANT
BRAMPTON
L
JOHN
1839
MOULTON
C
QUARTER SESSIONS
Y
1842
K
IG
MORETON PINKNEY
WILLIAM BRYAN & JOHN LUCK, CHARGED WITH STEALING,
AT MORETON PINKNEY, TWO HANDKERCHIEFS AND A
MUSICAL SNUFF BOX, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM GILKS &
JOHN LUCK
WILLIAM BRYAN, AGED 26, & JOHN LEACH, AGED 23,
CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT MORTON PINKNEY, TWO
HANDKERCHIEFS AND A MUSICAL SNUFF BOX, THE PROPERTY
OF WILLIAM GILKS AND J. ROBINSON
ANN KINCH, FOR SEVEN DAYS, FOR LEAVING THE SERVICE OF
HER MASTER, WILLIAM BRYAN, OF MOULTON
E
VICTIM
A
1835
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER SESSIONS
BRYAN
R
1838
WILLIAM
FOR 14 DAYS, AS AN IDLE AND DISORDERLY PERSON, IN
BEING FOUND AT WATFORD TRADING WITHOUT A LICENSE
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
BUCK
1846
COMMITTED TO THE
BOROUGH PRISON
CORNELIUS
BUCKBY
DRUNK &
RIOTOUS
1834
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
GEORGE
BUCKBY
VICTIM
ROWELL
1845
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
JOHN
BUCKBY
INCORREC
T SCALES
BURTON LATIMER
SEE ARTICLE
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
SARAH
BUCKET
VICTIM
BRACKLEY
FREDERICK VERNEY, AGED 21, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
KNIFE, THE PROPERTY OF SARAH BUCKET, OF BRACKLEY
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
SARAH
BUCKET
VICTIM
BRACKLEY
FREDERICK VERNEY, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
BRACKLEY, A KNIFE, THE PROPERTY OF SARAH BUCKET
A
L
1842
FOR ONE MONTH, FOR BEING DRUNK AND RIOUTOUS IN THE
PUBLIC STREETS
THOMAS BROWN AND THOMAS WESTON, THE FORMER
CHARGED WITH ROBBING GEORGE BUCKBY, AND THE LATTER
SAMUEL FOSTER, OF THEIR HATS, AT ROWELL
1841
CALENDAR OF PRISONERS
FOR TRIAL
JOSEPH
BUCKINGHAM
MENTIONE
D
AYNHO
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EPIPHANY SESSIONS
JOSEPH
BUCKINGHAM
MENTIONE
D
AYNHO
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOSEPH
BUCKINGHAM
MENTIONE
D
AYNHO
RICHARD MAYO, FOR WANT OF SURETIES TO KEEP THE PEACE
TOWARDS JOSEPH BUCKINGHAM, CONSTABLE TO AYNHO
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
CHARLES
BUCKLE
THEFT
DAVENTRY
CHARLES BUCKLE, CHARGED WITH STEALING A GUN, AT
DAVENTRY, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM JENKINS
1842
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JAMES
BUCKLER
VICTIM
KINGSTHORPE
JOHN HILL, AGED 54, & WILLIAM HILL, AGED 30, CHARGED
WITH STEALING, ON THE 5TH INST., AT THE PARISH OF ST.
SEPULCHRE, ABOUT FIVE BUSHELS OF POTATOES, VALUE 7S.
6D., THE PROPERTY OF JAMES BUCKLER, OF KINGSTHORPE
1838
INQUEST
JAMES
BUCKLER
MENTIONE
D
KINGSTHORPE
1844
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
T
RICHARD MAYO, 42, FOR WANT OF SURETIES TO KEEP THE
PEACE TOWARDS JOSEPH BUCKINGHAM, OF AYNHO
RICHARD MAYO, 42, FOR WANT OF SURETIES TO KEEP THE
PEACE TOWARDS JOSEPH BUCKINGHAM, OF AYNHO.
DISCHARGED.
1846
COMMITTED TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
MENTIONE
D
BURTON LATIMER
SEE ARTICLE
MR.
BUCKNELL
WILLIAM
BUDD
WILLIAM
BUDD
A
Y
BURTON LATIMER
L
CHARGING
SURETIES
VICTIM
K
BUCKLEY
E
H
SEE ARTICLE
R
JOHN
ASTON
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM BUDD, FOR THREE MONTHS, UNLESS HE FIND
SURETIES TO KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS CHARLES
ROADNIGHT
THOMAS IRSARD AND DANIEL WORRALL, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR
STEALING A QUANTITY OF WALNUTS, THE PROPERTY OF
WILLIAM BUDD, OF ASTON
BUFFON
OBSTRUCTI
NG
CORBY
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BUGBY
DIED
LOWICK
ON SATURDAY MORNING LAST, SUDDENLY, AT LOWICK, NEAR
THRAPSTON, MRS. BUGBY, MOTHER OF MRS. HARRINGTON,
OF WELLINGBOROUGH, IN THE 64TH YEAR OF HER AGE
POACHING
STANWICK
STACY BUGBY, WHO DID NOT APPEAR, AND WILLIAM FELSE,
WHO DID, WERE CHARGED WITH POACHING IN THE RIVER
NEN, NEAR TO STANWICK MILLS, ON THE 24TH OF AUGUST.
FELSE WAS FINED 15S., INCLUDING COSTS, WHICH HE PAID
DIED
1846
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
STACY
BUGBY
1837
DIED
ANN
BULL
DIED
BRACKLEY
ON THE 25TH ULTIMO, AFTER A SHORT ILLNESS, MISS ANN
BULL, OF BRACKLEY, IN THIS COUNTY
1843
QUARTER SESSIONS
BENJAMIN
BULL
MENTIONE
D
MUSCOTT
SEE ARTICLE
1836
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
BENJAMIN
BULL
VICTIM
FLOORE
JOSIAH DENT & JOHN ROGERS, CHARGED WITH STOPPING
BENJAMIN BULL ON THE KING'S HIGHWAY IN THE PARISH OF
FLOORE, AND ROBBING HIM OF A SILVER WATCH,&C.
L
A
1839
A
MRS.
BURTON LATIMER
IG
ASSAULT
R
BUCKLEY
MARY
WELLINGBOROUGH
THE CROSS KEYS PUBLIC HOUSE, WELLINGBOROUGH, WAS
TRANSFERRED BY MR. BUCKLER TO JAMES THOMPSON; THE
HALF MOON, WELLINGBOROUGH, FROM GEORGE CLEAVER TO
WILLIAM JOHNSON
C
1844
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JOHN
N
1845
CROSS
KEYS
P
1842
LICENSE
O
1846
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
BUCKLER
C
1846
MR.
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1836
1836
1835
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
BENJAMIN
BULL
VICTIM
FLOORE
JOSIAH DENT, 19, & JOHN ROGERS, 18, CHARGED WITH
STOPPING BENJAMIN BULL ON THE KING'S HIGHWAY, AT
FLOORE, AND ROBBING HIM OF A SILVER WATCH, A PURSE,
AND A SHILLING
BENJAMIN
BULL
VICTIM
FLOORE
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CATHERINE
BULL
VICTIM
BADBY
GEORGE COX, CHARGED WITH STEALING FOUR DUCKS, THE
PROPERTY OF CATHERINE BULL, OF BADBY
GEORGE COX, AGED 42, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
BADBY, FOUR DUCKS, THE PROPERTY OF CATHERINE BULL
ASSIZES
CATHERINE
BULL
VICTIM
BADBY
1835
ASSIZES
CATHERINE
BULL
VICTIM
BADBY
1838
DIED
CHARLES
BULL
DIED
NORTHAMPTON
EDMUND
BULL
ELIZABETH
BULL
SURETIES
CLIPSTON
SEE ARTICLE
BULL
1835
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JACOB
BULL
VAGRANCY
JAMES
BULL
THEFT
BULL
THEFT
1834
1833
1835
1838
DIED
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
COMMITTED TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
DIED
PRESTON DEANERY
JOHN
BULL
JOHN
N
A
BULL
VICTIM
ON SATURDAY EVENING LAST, AT PRESTON DEANRY, NEAR
THIS TOWN, AFTER A LONG ILLNESS, BORNE WITH PATIENCE
AND RESIGNATION, HENRY, YOUNGEST SON OF THE LATE MR.
JOHN BULL, FARMER AND GRAZIER, OF THAT PLACE, AGED 26
YEARS
TOWCESTER
JOHN SMITH, JONATHAN HICKS, AND JACOB BULL, FOR ONE
CAL. MONTH EACH, FOR ACTS OF VAGRANCY, AT TOWCESTER
KILSBY
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C
P
O
JOHN
L
1838
JOHN
STOKE BRUERNE
BRACKLEY ST. PETER
JOHN BULL, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR STEALING, AT STOKE
BRUERNE, A DOG, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS BALL
SAMUEL GARDNER, FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR STEALING A
QUANTITY OF CABBAGES AT BRACKLEY ST. PETER, THE
PROPERTY OF JOHN BULL
ON SATURDAY EVENING LAST, AT PRESTON DEANRY, NEAR
THIS TOWN, AFTER A LONG ILLNESS, BORNE WITH PATIENCE
AND RESIGNATION, HENRY, YOUNGEST SON OF THE LATE MR.
JOHN BULL, FARMER AND GRAZIER, OF THAT PLACE, AGED 26
YEARS
MENTIONE
D
PRESTON DEANERY
BULL
THEFT
MAIDFORD
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JOHN
BULL
THEFT
MAIDFORD
JOHN BULL, ON SUSPICION OF STEALING AT MAIDFORD, A
QUANTITY OF GRAIN, BELONGING TO GEORGE BURT
MARY
BULL
THEFT
NORTHAMPTON
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MR. J.
BULL
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
ON SATURDAY LAST, CHARLES, THE YOUNGEST SON OF MR. J.
BULL, GROCER, &C., OF THIS TOWN, AGED THREE YEARS AND
FOUR MONTHS
A
1844
DIED
C
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EASTER SESSIONS
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
COMMITTED TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
A
HENRY
L
DIED
1838
E
BRACKLEY
Y
1838
GEORGE BULL, OF BRACKLEY, WAS BOUND OVER IN HIS OWN
RECOGNIZANCE IN THE SUM OF £10, FOR HIS GOOD
BEHAVIOUR FOR TWELVE MONTHS FROM THE 11TH OF MAY
LAST, TOWARDS ALL OF HER MAJESTY'S SUBJECTS, BUT MORE
ESPECIALLY TOWARDS WILLIAM PARISH, OF BRACKLEY
K
BULL
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R
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS GEORGE
CHARLTON
R
1846
MENTIONE
D
DIED
H
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
DIED
IG
1839
SEE ARTICLE
ON SATURDAY LAST, CHARLES, THE YOUNGEST SON OF MR. J.
BULL, GROCER, &C., OF THIS TOWN, AGED THREE YEARS AND
FOUR MONTHS
T
1835
MENTIONE
D
SEE ARTICLE
VICTIM
COTTINGHAM
EDWARD SMITH AND THOMAS DODSON, THE FORMER
CHARGED WITH BURGLARY AT STOKE ALBANY, THE LATTER
WITH STEALING A HALF CROWN, BELONGING TO S. BULL, OF
COTTINGHAM
BULL
VICTIM
COTTINGHAM
THOMAS DODSON, AGED 46, CHARGED WITH STEALING 2S.
6D. FROM THE HOUSE OF SAMUEL BULL, OF COTTINGHAM
SAMUEL
BULL
VICTIM
COTTINGHAM
THOMAS DODSON, 45, CHARGED WITH STEALING A HALF
CROWN FROM THE HOUSE OF SAMUEL BULL, OF COTTINGHAM
ASSIZES
SAMUEL
BULL
VICTIM
COTTINGHAM
1838
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
THOMAS
BULL
VICTIM
TOWCESTER
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
HOUSE OF CORRECTION
THOMAS
BULL
VICTIM
SAMUEL
1834
ASSIZES
1835
TOWCESTER
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS WILLIAM
BULL
THEFT
1835
ASSIZES
WILLIAM
BULL
WRIGHT
BULL
HENRY
BULLEN
THEFT
BULLEN
VAGRANT
ACT
MORETON PINKNEY
P
C
BADBY
N
HENRY
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
A
1841
O
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EPIPHANY SESSIONS
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
C
1833
L
Y
1846
THOMAS DODSON, AGED 46, WAS ACQUITTED ON A CHARGE
OF STEALING A HALF CROWN, BELONGING TO SAMUEL BULL,
OF COTTINGHAM
SAMUEL OLIVER, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR VIOLENTY
ASSAULTING THOMAS BULL, AT TOWCESTER
JOHN LORTON, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR MALICIOUSLY BREAKING
THE WINDOWS OF THE HOUSE OF MR. THOMAS BULL, OF
TOWCESTER
E
ASSIZES
K
1835
R
BULL
A
1834
COMMITED TO THE COUNTY
S.
GAOL SINCE OUR LAST
REPORT
H
BULL
IG
REV. J.
R
DIED
T
CLIPSTON
1837
JAMES TALBOT, FREDERICK PRESTIGE, AND WILLIAM BULL,
ALL OF MORETON PINKNEY, WERE CHARGED WITH STEALING
A MALE ASS, AS THAT PARISH, THE PROPERTY OF JOSEPH
SHAW. IT APPEARED THAT THE DEFENDANTS, WHO WERE
BOYS, RODE THE DONKEY, AND THEN TURNED IT UP ; BUT IT
DID NOT APPEAR THAT THEY HAD ACTED IN A FELNIOUS
MANNER, AND THEY WERE DISCHARGED
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BRIXWORTH
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OUNDLE
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OUNDLE
FOR ONE MONTH, UNDER THE VAGRANT ACT
WILLIAM EMMANS, 22, JOHN ASHTON, 20, CHARGED WITH
STEALING A QUANTITY OF APPLES AND QUANTITY OF OIL
CAKE, VALUE 5S. THE PROPERTY OF JOHN BULLEN AND
OTHERS, AT OUNDLE
WILLIAM EMMANS, 22, JOHN ASHTON, 20, CHARGED WITH
STEALING A QUANTITY OF APPLES AND A QUANTITY OF OIL
CAKE, VALUE 5S., THE PROPERTY OF JOHN BULLEN AND
OTHERS, AT OUNDLE. NOT GUILTY.
WILLIAM EMMANS & JOHN ASHTON, CHARGED WITH HAVING,
AT OUNDLE, STOLEN A QUANTITY OF APPLES AND OIL CAKE,
THE PROPERTY OF JOHN BULLEN
1841
CALENDAR OF PRISONERS
FOR TRIAL
JOHN
BULLEN
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EPIPHANY SESSIONS
JOHN
BULLEN
VICTIM
OUNDLE
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
BULLEN
VICTIM
OUNDLE
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JABEZ
BULLER
MENTIONE
D
WEEKLEY
SEE ARTICLE
1841
DIED
SARAH
BULLIMAN
DIED
NEWNHAM
LATELY AT NEWNHAM, AFTER A PAINFUL ILLNESS, BORNE
WITH MUCH PATIENCE AND RESIGNATION, AGED 87, MRS.
SARAH BULLIMAN, DEEPLY DEPLORED BY HER FAMILY
OUNDLE
A
L
VICTIM
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
ANN
BULLIMORE
VICTIM
EASTON
DANIEL PALMER AND JAMES BELTON, CHARGED WITH
ASSAULTING AND ATTEMPTING TO ROB MADDISON PALMER,
AT EASTON ; AND WITH FELONIOUSLY DEMANDING MONEY
OF ANN BULLIMORE, AT THE SAME PLACE
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
BENJAMIN
BULLIMORE
MENTIONE
D
KINGS CLIFFE
SEE ARTICLE
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
BULLIMORE
THEFT
HARDINGSTONE
THOMAS BULLIMORE, FOR OBTAINING £5 FROM HANNAH
PACEY, AT HARDINGSTONE, UNDER FALSE PRETENCES, TO BE
IMPRISONED ONE MONTH, WITH HARD LABOUR
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
THOMAS
BULLIMORE
FELONY
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
THOMAS
BULLIMORE
FELONY
1838
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
BULLIMORE
THEFT
1845
DIED
ELIZABETH
BULLIVANT
DIED
1845
DIED
HENRY
BULLIVANT
MENTIONE
D
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JOHN
ASSIZES
BULLIVANT
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JOHN
ASSIZES
BULLIVANT
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
1841
COMMITMENTS TO COUNTY
THOMAS
GAOL
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
THOMAS
BULLIVANT
1838
NORTHAMPTON SUMMER
ASSIZES
WILLIAM
BULLIVANT
1840
PETTY SESSIONS
CAROLINE
BULLOCK
BREACH OF
THE PEACE
1843
INQUEST
SARAH
BULLOCK
MENTIONE
D
T
FOR TEN DAYS, FOR BEING FOUND, ON THE 25TH INST., IN
THE HOUSE OF WILLIAM ABBOTT, SITUATE IN DERNGATE,
FOR THE PURPOSE OF COMMITTING A FELONY
R
R
GUILSBOROUGH
Y
A
GUILSBOROUGH
L
MARSTON TRUSSELL
N
VICTIM
A
VICTIM
VICTIM
L
BULLIVANT
THEFT
C
P
O
C
JOHN HENRY BULLIVANT
K
IG
HARDINGSTONE
THEFT
A
THEFT
THOMAS BULLIMORE, FOR 10 DAYS, FOR BEING FOUND, ON
THE 25TH INST,, IN THE HOUSE OF WILLIAM ABBOTT,
SITUATE IN DERNGATE, FOR THE PURPOSE OF COMMITTING A
FELONY
THOMAS BULLIMORE, CHARGED WITH OBTAINING £5 FROM
HANNAH PACEY, OF HARDINGSTONE, UNDER FALSE
PRETENCES
OCT 20, AT GUILSBOROUGH, ELIZABETH, RELICT OF THE LATE
HENRY BULLIVANT, ESQ., SURGEON, AGED 76
OCT 20, AT GUILSBOROUGH, ELIZABETH, RELICT OF THE LATE
HENRY BULLIVANT, ESQ., SURGEON, AGED 76
JOHN BULLIVANT, AGED 20, (OUT ON BAIL), CHARGED WITH
STEALING SEVERAL WORKING TOOLS, THE PROPERTY OF
DAVID OGG, IRONFOUNDER
JOHN BULLIVANT, AGED 20, WAS CHARGED WITH STEALING
SEVERAL WORKING TOOLS, THE PROPERTY OF DAVID OGG,
IRON FOUNDER. NO BILL
LEONARD CRISP, CHARGED WITH STEALING TWO HEN'S
EGGS, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN HENRY BULLIVANT, OF
MARSTON TRUSSELL
CHARGED WITH OBTAINING AT VARIOUS TIMES, BY FALSE
PRETENCES, GOODS TO THE VALUE OF £2 AND UPWARDS
FROM THOMAS BULLIVANT
JOHN BROWN, AGED 28, CHARGED WITH HAVING, AT
OUNDLE, OBTAINED BY FALSE PRETENCES, GOODS OF THE
VALUE OF £2 AND UPWARDS FROM THOMAS BULLIVANT
E
H
DERNGATE NORTHAMPTON
OUNDLE
LITTLE WELDON
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WAS BROUGHT TO THE STATION HOUSE, CHARGED WITH A
BREACH OF PEACE IN THE STREET, ON SUNDAY MORNING AT
ONE O'CLOCK, AND BROUGHT BEFORE THE MAGISTRATES ON
MONDAY. ORDERED TO PAY EXPENCES AND BE DISCHARGED.
CHARLES BARNSLEY WAS BROUGHT UP AT THE SAME TIME,
ON THE SAME CHARGE, BEFORE THE SAME MAGISTRATES, ON
MONDAY, AND ORDERED TO PAY EXPENCES AND BE
DISCHARGED
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YESTERDAY MORNING WILLIAM BULLOCK, SHOEMAKER, WAS
TAKEN BEFORE THE MAGISTRATES AT THE TOWN HALL,
CHARGED BY COLLIER & COE, TWO OF THE NIGHT POLICE,
WITH ASSAULTING THEM WHILE ON DUTY THE PREVIOUS
FRIDAY MORNING. HE WAS SEVERELY REPRIMANDED BY THE
MAGISTRATES, AND DISCHARGED ON PAYING EXPENSES,
AMOUNTING TO 7S.
ASSAULT
WILLIAM
BULLOCK
ASSAULT
1839
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
JOHN
BUNKER
VICTIM
NORTHAMPTON
1839
DIED
JOHN
BUNKER
DIED
NORTHAMPTON
1839
INQUEST
JOHN
BUNKER
DIED
NORTHAMPTON
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
J.
BUNNEY
ASSAULT
ROADE
1838
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
BUNNEY
THEFT
1839
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
BUNNING
SURETIES
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
ANN
BUNTING
VICTIM
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOS.
BUNTING
THEFT
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOSEPH
BUNTING
1845
PROVIDENTIAL ESCAPE
MR.
BUNTING
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
ANN
1844
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
1841
H
SURETIES
DAMAGE
CHARLES
BURBIDGE
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
ROBERT
BURBIDGE
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
ROBERT
1842
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
1842
BOROUGH PRISONERS
A
L
DAMAGE
E
R
A
BROCKHALL
L
C
EAST HADDON
N
BURBIDGE
CASTLE
STREET
FOR RE-EXAMINATION ON A CHARGE OF DESERTING HIS
FAMILY, AND LEAVING THEM CHARGEABLE TO EAST HADDON
SPRATTON
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ROTHWELL
GEORGE WILSON, AGED 27, WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING
TWO HALF CROWNS, FROM THE PERSON OF ANN BURBIDGE,
AT ROTHWELL, SIX MONTHS' HARD LABOUR
ANN BURBIDGE, FOR WANT OF SURETIES TO KEEP THE PEACE
TOWARDS J. K. HIGGINS
NORTHAMPTON
THEFT
BRACKLEY
BURBIDGE
THEFT
BRACKLEY ST. PETER
THOMAS
BURBIDGE
MENTIONE UNION
D
STREET
NORTHAMPTON
THOMAS
BURBIDGE
VICTIM
A
WILLIAM BUNNING, FOR REFUSING TO FIND SURETIES TO
KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS W. ELLIS, OF OUNDLE
WILLIAM WHITE, ALIAS TIMOTHY THEOBALD, CHARGED
WITH STEALING, AT NORTON, A HAM, VALUE 15S. THE
PROPERTY OF ANN BUNTING
JOS. BUNTING, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT BROCKHALL,
THREE SHOVELS, VALUE 8S. THE PROPERTY OF JOHN LEESON
AND OTHERS
K
IG
R
NORTON
Y
ANN
JOHN BUNNEY, CHARGED WITH STEALING A PAIR OF
STOCKINGS, AT ROADE, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN PHILLIPS
OUNDLE
P
O
C
MENTIONE
D
VICTIM
ON SATURDAY LAST, AGED 58, IN A FIT OF APOPLEXY, MR.
JOHN BUNKER, FOR MANY YEARS CLERK TO MESSRS. R. & T.
PHIPPS, OF THIS TOWN
SEE ARTICLE
R. NEWSHAM, W. DARBY, & J. BUNNEY WERE EACH
SENTENCED TO ONE MONTHS' HARD LABOUR FOR AN
ASSAULT ON A CONSTABLE, AT ROADE
ROADE
DESERTION
BURBIDGE
SEE ARTICLE
T
1841
SEE ARTICLE
ROBERT BURBIDGE, AGED 11, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
BRACKLEY ST. PETER, A COAT AND A SMOCK FROCK, THE
PROPERTY OF RICHARD HUMPHREYS
ROBERT BURBIDGE, AGED 11, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
BRACKLEY ST. PETER, A COAT AND SMOCK FROCK, THE
PROPERTY OF RICHARD HUMPHREYS, PLEADED GUILTY, AND
WAS SENTENCED TO ONE MONTH'S HARD LABOUR AMD TO BE
ONCE WHIPPED
SEE ARTICLE
GEORGE SMITH, AGED 18, CHARGED WITH STEALING A LOAF
OF BREAD, THE PROPERTY OF HIS MASTER, THOMAS
BURBIDGE
SEE ARTICLE (AGED ABOUT 70)
SEE ARTICLE
JAMES
BURCHALL
THEFT
HARTWELL
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM
BURCHELL
MENTIONE
D
TOWCESTER
SEE ARTICLE
CHARLES
BURDET
ASSAULT
RUSHTON
CHARLES BURDET, OF RUSHTON, WAS CONVICTED OF
ASSAULTING JOHN JEFFS, A POLICE CONSTABLE, AND WAS
FINED 5S.
CHARLES
BURDETT
COMPLAIN
T
WILBARSTON
SEE ARTICLE
CHARLES
BURDETT
VICTIM
RUSHTON
SEE ARTICLE
DAVID
BURDETT
BREACH OF
THE PEACE
RUSHTON
BURDETT
WORKING
ON THE
LORD'S
DAY
CARLTON
1846
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
1843
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
JOSEPH
BURDETT
1843
TRANSPORTED
JOSEPH
BURDETT
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
LEVY
ASSIZES
Y
JOHN
E
TRANSPOR
TED
A
N
C
O
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
LEVY
ASSIZES
KETTERING PETTY
MR.
SESSIONS
SEE ARTICLE
WESTON BY WEEDON
P
THEFT
BURDETT
BURDETT
1843
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
SARAH
BURDETT
1839
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
THOMAS
BURDETT
SEE ARTICLE
JOSEPH BURDETT, CHARGED WITH BREAKING OPEN A STORE
ROOM IN THE HOUSE OF HENRY ASHBY, OF WESTON BY
WEEDON, ABD STEALING A HAM, PIECE OF BACON, HALF A
PIG'S HEAD, AND A BRASS PAN
THE UNDER MENTIONED CONVICTS HAVE BEEN REMOVED
FROM THE COUNTY GAOL AND PLACED ON BOARD THE YORK
HULK AT GOSPORT. TO BE TRANSPORTED FOR LIFE, JOSEPH
BURDETT ; FOR 15 YEARS, WILLIAM BURRELL ; AND FOR 10
YEARS, GEORGE SMALL, THOMAS MURDEN, JOHN LAMB, AND
HENRY HORTON. TO THE NEW PRISON, PENTONVILLE,
THOMAS DUNN, FOR 10 YEARS
LEVY BURDETT, AGED 32, CHARGED WITH HAVING (WITH
OTHERS) FELONIOUSLY ASSAULTED RICHARD POWERS ON
THE QUEEN'S HIGHWAY IN THE PARISH OF WELFORD, PUT
HIM IN BODILY FEAR, AND STOLEN FROM HIS PERSON AN
UMBRELLA
ASSAULT
WELFORD
ASSAULT
WELFORD
SEE ARTICLE
MIDDLETON
SEE ARTICLE
CARLTON
SEE ARTICLE
L
BURDETT
A
1843
T
STAVERTON
BUTTOCK'S BOOTH
WILLIAM
JOHN
K
1843
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
SEE ARTICLE
BURBIDGE
R
1843
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
FINESHADE
BURBIDGE
BURCH
MENTIONE
D
DIED
DIED
WILLIAM
A
1844
GEORGE SMITH, AGED 18, WAS CHARGED WITH STEALING A
LOAF OF BREAD, THE PROPERTY OF HIS MASTER, THOMAS
BURBIDGE, OF THIS TOWN. ONE MONTH'S HARD LABOUR.
H
1837
NORTHAMPTON
L
1838
VICTIM
C
1836
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
INQUEST
INQUEST
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
BURBIDGE
IG
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
THOMAS
ASSIZES
R
1842
COMPLAIN
T
WORKING
ON THE
LORD'S
DAY
MENTIONE
D
WILLIAM WISE, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR LEAVING THE SERVICE
OF THOMAS BURDETT
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MIDSUMMER SESSIONS
BURDITT
GAME
BRIGSTOCK
SEE ARTICLE
CHARLES
BURDITT
GAME
KETTERING
SEE ARTICLE
CHARLES
BURDITT
BRIGSTOCK
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN
BURDITT
JOHN
BURDITT
GAME
JOSEPH
BURDITT
THEFT
JOSEPH
BURDITT
THEFT
WESTON BY WELLAND SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM
BURDITT
MENTIONE
D
DESBOROUGH
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
ROBINSON
BURDON
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
ROBINSON
BURDON
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
ROBINSON
BURDON
1842
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
JOHN
BURGES
C
THEFT
OUNDLE
BURGESS
EDWARD
BURGESS
1843
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
ELI
BURGESS
TRESPASS
1837
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
ELISABETH
BURGESS
THEFT
1842
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
ELIZABETH
BURGESS
ASSAULT
A
L
CAROLINE
E
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN M'LACKLAN & ROBINSON BURDON, CHARGED WITH
STEALING A BOY'S CLOTH COAT FROM THE PREMISES OF
CHRISOPHER SWANN, OF OUNDLE
JOHN MCLACKLAN AND ROBINSON BURDON, CHARGED WITH
STEALING A COAT THE PROPERTY OF CHRISTOPHER SWANN,
AT OUNDLE
OUNDLE
SEE ARTICLE
RUSHDEN
SEE ARTICLE
BRIXWORTH
SEE ARTICLE
KINGSTHORPE
SEE ARTICLE
BRIXWORTH
SEE ARTICLE
RUSHDEN
ST. JAMES
END
JOHN BURDITT FOR ONE MONTH, AND JAMES PERKINS, FOR
TWO MONTHS, UNLESS £3. 19S. BE PAID, FOR TRESPASSING
AFTER GAME AT BRIGSTOCK
JOSEPH BURDITT, CHARGED WITH BURGLARIOUSLY
ENTERING A DWELLING HOUSE AND STEALING THEREFROM
ONE HAM. A PIECE OF BACON, HALF A PIG'S FACE, AND A
BRASS PAN, THE PROPERTY OF THE SAID HENRY ASHLEY, OF
WESTON
K
OUNDLE
DRUNK &
DISORDER
LY
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
BURGESS
1842
WESTON
THEFT
ANNE
1841
T
H
COTTINGHAM
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
1835
WESTON BY WELLAND SEE ARTICLE
THEFT
O
1841
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
R
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
CHARLES
A
1843
BRAMPTON ASH
L
1844
THEFT
C
1843
BURDETT
IG
1844
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM
R
1844
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
COMMITTED THE COUNTY
GAOL AND HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
RUSHTON
JAMES WALKER, WILLIAM TAFFS AND WILLIAM BURDETT
CHARGED WITH STEALING ELEVEN GUINEAS, SEVEN
SOVEREIGNS AND OTHER ARTICLES, FROM THE DWELLING
HOUSE OF MARY HUGHES, AT BRAMPTON ASH
N
1844
BREACH OF
THE PEACE
BURDETT
Y
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
A
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
P
1846
NORTHAMPTON
ELI BURGESS, WILLIAM RICE, AND ANOTHER, WERE
CHARGED BY GROSS, CONSTABLE OF RUSHDEN, WITH
TRESPASSING IN A MEADOW, IN THE POSSESSION OF MR.
WALTER ROOKSBY. THE CASE WAS CLOSED BY FINING THE
LADS 6S. 3D. EACH
WAS CHARGED WITH STEALING 3LBS. OF MUTTON. ON
APPLICATION OF MR. BECKE THE TRIAL WAS DEFERRED TILL
NEXT SESSIONS
SEE ARTICLE
1842
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
ELIZABETH
BURGESS
ASSAULT
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
FRANCIS
BURGESS
THEFT
BRIXWORTH
1842
COMMITMENTS
JAMES
BURGESS
THEFT
BRIXWORTH
1842
ASSIZES
JAMES
BURGESS
THEFT
BRIXWORTH
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JAMES
ASSIZES
BURGESS
THEFT
BRIXWORTH
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JAMES
BURGESS
GAME
LAWS
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JAMES
BURGESS
1843
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
JOSEPH
BURGESS
MARY ANN
BURGESS
DIED
MARY ANN
BURGESS
VICTIM
REUBEN
BURGESS
ASSAULT
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
E
H
T
JAMES BURGESS, AGED 19, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
BRIXWORTH, EIGHT TURNIPS, THE PROPERTY OF FRANCIS
EDEY
JAMES BURGESS, AGED 19, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
BRIXWORTH, EIGHT TURNIPS, THE PROPERTY OF FRANCIS
EDEY. THE PRISONER CONFESSED THAT HE HAD TAKEN
THREE TURNIPS, HAVING NEITHER FOOD NOR WORK. HIS
LORDSHIP SENTENCED THE PRISONER TO ONE WEEK'S
IMPRISONMENT
R
A
R
Y
L
P
C
MIDDLETON CHENEY
MIDDLETON CHENEY
RUSHDEN
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
REUBEN
BURGESS
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
THOMAS
BURGESS
SETTLEMEN
T
WOLD
1844
DIED
THOMAS
BURGESS
MENTIONE
RED LION
D
MIDDLETON CHENEY
1846
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS WILLIAM
BURGESS
CHARGING
SYRESHAM
1844
DIED
BURGESS
DIED
A
1842
RUSHDEN
WILLIAM
A
L
ASSAULT
RED LION
JAMES BURGESS, OF BRIXWORTH, LABOURER, FOR ONE
MONTH, FOR NOT FINDING SURETIES TO KEEP THE PEACE
TOWARDS WILLIAM GULLIVER AND WILLIAM CHURCH,
CONSTABLES OF MAIDWELL; AND FOR THE FURTHER TERM OF
ONE MONTH, FOR ROBBING THE GARDEN OF JOHN HEEPS,
SEN. AT MAIDWELL.
THOMAS MORTON WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING CERTAIN
TOOLS AT KETTERING, THE PROPERTY OF JOSEPH BURGESS.
ONE MONTH'S HARD LABOUR
SEE ARTICLE
THOMAS NEWMAN, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR STEALING A
GALLON OF TURNIPS, THE PROPERTY OF MARY ANN
BURGESS, OF MIDDLETON CHENEY
K
IG
OF BRIXWORTH, FOR 6 MONTHS, UNDER THE GAME LAWS
KETTERING
N
1842
JAMES BURGESS, CHARGED WITH STEALING EIGHT TURNIPS,
THE PROPERTY OF FRANCIS EDEY, OF BRIXWORTH
BRIXWORTH
VICTIM
O
1843
INQUEST
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
ELIZABETH BURGESS OF ST. JAMES'S END, WAS BOUND OVER
TO BE OF GOOD BEHAVIOUR TO MARIA WARWICK
FRANCIS BURGESS, AGED 33, CHARGED WITH STEALING 10
LBS. OF PORK, THE PROPERTY OF SAMUEL KNIGHT, OF
BRIXWORTH
NORTHAMPTON
BRIXWORTH
SURETIES
C
1846
ST. JAMES
END
MIDDLETON CHENEY
REUBEN BURGESS, FOR TWO MONTHS, UNLESS £3 BE SOONER
PAID, FOR VIOLENTLY ASSAULTING JOHN GOSS, AT RUSHDEN
J. GOSS, GAMEKEEPER TO C. HILL ESQ., CHARGED REUBEN
HILL, THOMAS DICKINS, AND LEVY CLARK WITH BRUTALLY
ASSAULTING HIM IN THE WHEAT SHEAF INN, AT RUSHDEN.
THEY WERE SEVERALLY FINED £3. AND COSTS, IN DEFAULT
COMMITTED FOR TWO MONTHS
OF WOLD, WAS EXAMINED AS TO HIS PLACE OF SETTLEMENT,
AND ORDERS MADE OUT FOR THE REMOVAL OF HIMSELF AND
WIFE TO KIBWORTH HARCOURT, IN THE COUNTY OF
LEICESTER
MARCH 11, AT MIDDLETON CHENEY, WILLIAM INFANT SON OF
MR. THOMAS BURGESS, RED LION
JOHN ADDINGTON OF SYRESHAM, WAS CHARGED BY
WILLIAM BURGESS, ONE OF THE CONSTABLES OF THAT
PLACE, WITH DISORDERLY CONDUCT DURING DIVINE
SERVICE ON THE 15TH FEBRUARY. CONVICTED. BOUND
OVER FOR HIS FUTURE GOOD BEHAVIOUR, AND MADE TO PAY
FINE AND COSTS £1.
MARCH 11, AT MIDDLETON CHENEY, WILLIAM INFANT SON OF
MR. THOMAS BURGESS, RED LION
1841
1835
1839
1842
1843
DRUNK
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
WILLIAM
BURGESS
WILLIAM
BURGESS
DRUNK
MENTIONE
D
DRAUGHTON
SEE ARTICLE
BRIXWORTH
SEE ARTICLE
COMFORT
BURGOYNE
UNION
MISBEHAVI
WORKHOU BRACKLEY
OUR
SE
COMFORT BURGOYNE AND ELIZABETH MIDDLETON,
CONVICTED OF MISBEHAVIOUR IN BRACKLEY UNION
WORKHOUSE
JOHN
BURGOYNE
LEAVING
CHILD
BRACKLEY ST. JAMES
FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR LEAVING HIS CHILD CHARGEABLE TO
BRACKLEY ST. JAMES
JOHN
BURGOYNE
LEAVING
CHILD
BRACKLEY ST. JAMES
FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR LEAVING ONE OF HIS CHILDREN
CHARGEABLE TO BRACKLEY ST. JAMES
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
MARK
BURKE
UNLAWFUL
PURPOSE
FOTHERINGHAY
FOR 14 DAYS, FOR BEING FOUND ON PREMISES AT
FOTHERINGHAY FOR AN UNLAWFUL PURPOSE
1838
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
HENRY
BURKITT
DAMAGE
WELLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
HENRY
BURKITT
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
BURKITT
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BURKITT
R
A
WELLINGBOROUGH
GREENS NORTON
SEE ARTICLE
VICTIM
HASELBEECH
OSWARD HARDING, AGED 33, (OUT ON BAIL), CHARGED
WITH STEALING DIVERS QUANTITIES OF OATS, & C., FROM
THE PREMISES OF MRS. MARY BURNABY, OF HASELBEECH
VICTIM
HASELBEECH HALL
SEE ARTICLE
N
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
THOMAS
BURMAN
1842
QUARTER SESSIONS
MARY
BURNABY
MARY
BURNABY
MR.
BURNABY
REV. G. A.
BURNABY
THOMAS
BURNABY
COMPLAIN
T
MENTIONE
D
FIRE
THOMAS
BURNABY
VICTIM
1835
1833
COMMITMENTS TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
VICTIM
A
1837
1842
C
GREENS NORTON
EDWARD WRIGHT, 48, CHARGED WITH STEALING SEVEN
GUINEAS, ONE SOVEREIGN, A HALF SOVEREIGN, AND TWO £5
NOTES, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS BURMAN, OF GREENS
NORTON
THOMAS
1846
L
VICTIM
A
ANDREW CORRYGAN, CHARGED WITH STEALING A COAT
FROM THE HOUSE OF WILLIAM BURKITT, OF
WELLINGBOROUGH
ANDREW CORRYGAN, CHARGED WITH STEALING A COAT THE
PROPERTY OF WILLIAM BURKITT, OF WELLINGBOROUGH
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
FIRE
WELLINGBOROUGH
HENRY BURKITT, AGED 21, WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING
FROM THE POCKET OF C. MORRIS, OF WELLINGBOROUGH, A
POCKET BOOK, CONTAINING A SOVEREIGN AND THREE HALFSOVEREIGNS. ONE MONTHS' HARD LABOUR
WELLINGBOROUGH
VICTIM
1837
1842
L
P
C
O
VICTIM
HENRY BURKITT, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
WELLINGBOROUGH, A POCKET BOOK, CONTAINING A
SOVEREIGN, THREE HALF SOVEREIGNS, AND A MEMORANDUM
BOOK, THE PROPERTY OF CHARLES MORRIS
K
WELLINGBOROUGH
THEFT
BURMAN
E
H
IG
THEFT
R
BURKITT
Y
HENRY
T
1841
SEE ARTICLE
HASELBEECH HALL
SEE ARTICLE
BURTON LATIMER
SEE ARTICLE
BURTON LATIMER
JOSEPH NORTHERN, CHARGED WITH STEALING SOME GRAIN,
THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS BURNABY, OF BURTON LATIMER
JOHN BURNALL, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR ASSAULTING THOMAS
REEVE AND SEVERAL OTHER CONSTABLES
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JOHN
BURNALL
ASSAULT
1841
ASSAULT
JOHN
BURNALL
ASSAULT
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JOHN
BURNALL
ASSAULT
JOHN BURNALL, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR ASSAULTING JOHN
SMITH, CONSTABLE
VICTIM
WILLIAM ELLIOTT, CHARGED WITH STEALING A COAT, VALUE
10S., A WAISTCOAT, VALUE 5S., A PAIR OF TROWSERS, VALUE
1S., A SHIRT, VALUE 1S., AND A HANDKERCHIEF, VALUE 1S.,
THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM BURNALL, CHIMNEY SWEEPER
JOHN
BURNELL
THEFT
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JOHN
ASSIZES
BURNELL
THEFT
GEORGE
BURNELL
DEFRAUD
BURNETT
DAVENTRY
R
THEFT
CHURCH
LANE
MENTIONE
D
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
EYDON
SEE ARTICLE
1840
INQUEST
ROBERT
BURNETT
TWO
MENTIONE BREWERS,
NORTHAMPTON
D
ABINGTON
STREET
1838
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
JOSEPH
BURNHAM
VICTIM
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOSEPH
BURNHAM
VICTIM
1842
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
SARAH
BURNHAM
1833
ASSIZES
EDMUND
BURNHILL
1839
1846
1837
1843
DIED
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
DAVENTRY
JOHN CONNOLLY, CHARGED WITH RECEIVING A SILVER
WATCH, THE PROPERTY OF JOSEPH BURNHAM, OF DAVENTRY,
KNOWING IT TO HAVE BEEN STOLEN
BUGBROOKE
SEE ARTICLE
KILLING A
SHEEP
PAULERSPURY
EDMUND BURNHILL, 29, CHARGED WITH KILLING A SHEEP AT
PAULERSPURY, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN KENDALL
BURNILL
KILLING A
SHEEP
PAULERSPURY
SEE ARTICLE
BURNS
GAMBLING
A
N
C
SEE ARTICLE
O
DAVENTRY
C
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
EDMUND
ASSIZES
TO THE HOUSE OF
MICHAEL
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
SEE ARTICLE
L
VICTIM
A
1833
JOHN BURNELL, CHARGED WITH HAVING, AT DAVENTRY,
FELONIOUSLY STOLEN A SILK HANDKERCHIEF AND A
WORKING TOOL, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN BAILEY
L
1843
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
BURNELL
DAVENTRY
P
1841
JOHN
E
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
K
1840
R
VICTIM
WILLIAM ELLIOTT PLEADED GUILTY TO STEALING A PAIR OF
TROWSERS, A SHIRT, AND A HANDKERCHIEF, THE PROPERTY
OF WILLIAM BURNALL, HIS MASTER, AND WAS SENTENCED
TO TWO MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT
JOHN BURNELL, CHARGED WITH STEALING A SILK
HANDKERCHIEF AND A FORE PART IRON, THE PROPERTY OF
JOHN BAILEY
T
BURNALL
A
WILLIAM
ASSIZES - COUNTY
PRISONERS
BURNALL
H
1841
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
1840
WILLIAM
AT THE SAME TIME, [MONDAY MORNING] WAS COMMITTED
FOR ONE MONTH FOR AN ASSAULT ON MARY COLES
NORTHAMPTON
IG
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
Y
1841
GREEN
STREET
THE KEEPER OF A GAMBLING TABLE, FOR TWO MONTHS
THOMAS
BURNS
THEFT
WEEDON BECK
JOHN
BURRELL
DIED
NORTHAMPTON
WILLIAM
BURRELL
THEFT
SUDBOROUGH
THOMAS BURNS, AGED 35, CHARGED WITH STEALING TWO
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, THE PROPERTY OF MARY WEST &
THOMAS JONES, OF WEEDON BECK
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM BURRELL, CHARGED WITH STEALING A WHIP,
VALUE 5S., THE PROPERTY OF J. C. TEBBUTT, OF
SUDBOROUGH
1843
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BURRELL
THEFT
SUDBOROUGH
1843
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BURRELL
THEFT
SUDBOROUGH
1843
TRANSPORTED
WILLIAM
BURRELL
TRANSPOR
TED
1839
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
CATHERINE
BURROUGHS
ABSENT
CHARLES
BURROUGHS
MISCONDU
CT
FREDERICK
BURROUGHS
GAME
FREDERICK
BURROUGHS
GAME
FREDERICK
BURROUGHS
ASSAULT
JOHN
BURROUGHS
JOHN
BURROUGHS
JOHN
BURROUGHS
1834
T
H
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
MARY ANN
BURROWBACK
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
BURROWES
1838
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
CHARLES
BURROWS
1843
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
GEORGE
1838
INVESTIGATION
1844
INQUEST
THEFT
VICTIM
L
1840
LEAVING
CHILD
DESERTING
FAMILY
E
R
A
L
THEFT
TOWCESTER
ROWELL
ROWELL
WELLINGBOROUGH
BOUGHTON
FOR TWO MONTHS, UNLESS £3 NE PAID, FOR USING A DOG
AND GUN FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF GAME, AT COTTESBROOK
K
IG
R
Y
OUNDLE
C
1835
OUNDLE
N
1840
KETTERING
COTTESBROOK
A
1845
WILLIAM BURRELL, AGED, 22, WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING
A WHIP, THE PROPERTY OF J. C. TEBBUTT, OF SUDBOROUGH.
15 YEARS' TRANSPORTATION
THE UNDER MENTIONED CONVICTS HAVE BEEN REMOVED
FROM THE COUNTY GAOL AND PLACED ON BOARD THE YORK
HULK AT GOSPORT. TO BE TRANSPORTED FOR LIFE, JOSEPH
BURDETT ; FOR 15 YEARS, WILLIAM BURRELL ; AND FOR 10
YEARS, GEORGE SMALL, THOMAS MURDEN, JOHN LAMB, AND
HENRY HORTON. TO THE NEW PRISON, PENTONVILLE,
THOMAS DUNN, FOR 10 YEARS
ANN ALMOND & CATHERINE BURROUGHS, RESPECTIVELY FOR
21 DAYS, FOR ABSENTING THEMSELVES FROM THE UNION
WORKHOUSE AT KETTERING
FOR 21 DAYS, FOR MISCONDUCT IN THE KETTERING UNION
WORKHOUSE
UNION
WORKHOU KETTERING
SE
P
1844
O
1843
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ASSIZES
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
C
1841
WILLIAM BURRELL, AGED 22, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
WHIP, THE PROPERTY OF J. C. TEBBUTT, OF SUDBOROUGH
ROBERT WORTLEY & FREDERICK BURROUGHS, FOR TWO
MONTHS, UNLESS £2. 11S. 6D. BE PAID, FOR TRESPASSING
AFTER GAME AT OUNDLE
FREDERICK BURROUGHS AND JOHN BAILEY, FOR SIX WEEKS,
FOR ASSAULTING JAMES WOODWARD, AT OUNDLE
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FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR LEAVING HIS CHILD CHARGEABLE
TO THE PARISH OF ROWELL
FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR LEAVING HIS FAMILY CHARGEABLE
TO THE PARISH OF ROWELL
MARY ANN BURROWBACK, CHARGED WITH STEALING FIVE
COTTON STOCKINGS, VALUE 2S., FROM THE PREMISES OF
THOMAS BIRCHALL, OF WELLINGBOROUGH
THOMAS FITZHUGH WAS SENTENCED TO SIX MONTHS'
IMPRISONMENT FOR STEALING A TIN BOWL, AT BOUGHTON,
THE PROPERTY OF JOHN BURROWES
JOSEPH WILSON & CHARLES BURROWS, RESPECTIVELY FOR
TWO MONTHS, FOR ASSAULTING CHARLES HIGGINS,
CONSTABLE OF ROWELL, WHILE IN THE EXECUTION OF HIS
DUTY
THE FOLLOWING PERSONS WERE CONVICTED OF HAVING
UNJUST WEIGHTS AND BALANCES, AND FINED IN THE UNDER
MENTIONED SUMS, INCLUDING COSTS, VIZ :- GEORGE
BURROWS, FINEDON, SCALES INCORRECT, 12S.
ROWELL
BURROWS
UNJUST
SCALES
FINEDON
MARIA
BURROWS
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
SARAH
BURROWS
UNION
MENTIONE
WORKHOU NORTHAMPTON
D
SE
SEE ARTICLE
A
ASSAULT
1834
1833
1843
1837
RADSTONE
OF RADSTONE, LABOURER, FOR ONE MONTH, AS AN
INCORRIBLE ROGUE, AFTER A PREVIOUS CONVICTION OF A
SIMILAR OFFENCE
ANN
BURT
MENTIONE
D
NEWNHAM
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CATHARINE
BURT
DAMAGE
EVERDON
CATHARINE BURT, ELIZABETH BURT, AND SARAH JOHNSON,
FOR DESTROYING A FENCE, AT EVERDON
CHARLOTTE
BURT
LEAVING
FAMILY
NEWNHAM
FOR ONE MONTH, FOR RUNNING AWAY AND LEAVING HER
FAMILY CHARGEABLE TO NEWNHAM
ELIZABETH
BURT
DAMAGE
EVERDON
CATHARINE BURT, ELIZABETH BURT, AND SARAH JOHNSON,
FOR DESTROYING A FENCE, AT EVERDON
GEORGE
BURT
VICTIM
MAIDFORD
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GEORGE
BURT
VICTIM
MAIDFORD
JOHN BULL, ON SUSPICION OF STEALING AT MAIDFORD, A
QUANTITY OF GRAIN, BELONGING TO GEORGE BURT
JAMES
BURT
SUSANNAH
BURT
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE GAS
D
STREET
STANION & LITTLE
OAKLEY
NORTHAMPTON
INQUEST
ANDREW
BURTON
MENTIONE GRENVILLE
NORTHAMPTON
D
TERRACE
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
ANN
BURTON
THEFT
1842
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
BENJAMIN
BURTON
1845
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
CHARLES
BURTON
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
E. S.
1846
DIED
1834
1846
P
COMPLAIN
T
C
THEFT
O
1835
L
Y
A
R
R
1843
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E
1834
ROGUE
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K
1843
BURSON
T
1834
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
COMMITTED TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
THOMAS
H
1839
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
IG
1841
LOWICK
ANN BURTON, CHARGED WITH STEALING EIGHT PIECES OF
TAPE, A PAPER OF PINS, 46 COTTON BALLS, AND OTHER
ARTICLES, THE PROPERTY OF MESSRS. MARRIOTT
BENJAMIN BURTON, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR STEALING, ON
THE 28TH ULT., SEVERAL APPLES GROWING IN THE GARDEN
OF JOHN JONES
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JOHN WRIGHT AND WILLIAM JARVIS, CHARGED WITH
STEALING A LEG OF MUTTON AND A LEG OF PORT, THE
PROPERTY OF E. S. BURTON, ESQ. OF DAVENTRY
ON THE 25TH INSTANT, AT DAVENTRY, ELIZABETH, RELICT OF
THE LATE EDMOND BURTON, ESQ., IN THE 88TH YEAR OF HER
AGE
BURTON
VICTIM
EDMOND
BURTON
MENTIONE
D
DAVENTRY
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
EDMUND
SINGER
BURTON
MENTIONE
D
DAVENTRY
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DIED
ELIZABETH
BURTON
DIED
DAVENTRY
ON THE 25TH INSTANT, AT DAVENTRY, ELIZABETH, RELICT OF
THE LATE EDMOND BURTON, ESQ., IN THE 88TH YEAR OF HER
AGE
A
L
A
N
C
DAVENTRY
SEE ARTICLE
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
ELIZABETH
BURTON
VICTIM
KINGSTHORPE
GEORGE WHITE, OF KINGSTHORPE, STONE MASON, WAS
CONVICTED OF DAMAGING THE DOOR OF THE DWELLING
HOUSE OF MRS. ELIZABETH BURTON, AT KINGSTHORPE, ON
THE 19TH INSTANT, AND ADJUDGED TO PAY PENALTY,
DAMAGE, AND COSTS, AMOUNTING TOGETHER TO 10S.
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
HENRY
BURTON
NO
LICENCE
GREAT DODDINGTON
FOR ONE MONTH, FOR HAVING, AT GREAT DODDINGTON,
WANDERED ABOUT AND TRADED AS A PEDLAR WITHOUT
BEING DULY LICENSED
1838
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
HENRY
BURTON
GAME
TITCHMARSH
1842
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
JOHN
BURTON
REMOVAL
MILTON TO EAST
HADDON
1843
INQUEST
JOHN
BURTON
DIED
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOSEPH
BURTON
THEFT
MOULTON
JOSEPH
BURTON
GAME
NORTHAMPTON
JOSEPH
BURTON
GAME
T
H
THEFT
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOSEPH
BURTON
THEFT
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SESSIONS
MARK
BURTON
MR.
BURTON
RICHARD
BURTON
A
Y
BURTON
N
THOMAS
A
BURTON
C
P
O
RICHARD
THRAPSTON
MENTIONE
CHURCHILL NEAR DAVENTRY
D
VICTIM
ST. PETER
NORTHAMPTON
VICTIM
PARISH
MENTIONE
KINGSTHORPE
D
E
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KINGSTHORPE
SAMUEL FRISBY AND SAMUEL HOLLOWELL, CHARGED WITH
STEALING FIVE PINTS OF GIN, THE PROPERTY OF THEIR
MASTER, MR. THOMAS BURTON, OF KINGSTHORPE
COTTON END
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VICTIM
EAST HADDON
RICHARD EALEY & WILLIAM GAMMAGE, CHARGED WITH
STEALING, ON THE 6TH INST., AT EAST HADDON, A GUN, THE
PROPERTY OF BENJAMIN JOHNSON, AND ON THE 23D. INST.
ANOTHER GUN, THE PROPERTY OF W. C. BURTON
BURTON
THEFT
OUNDLE
BURTON
THEFT
OUNDLE
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
BURTON
1834
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
BURTON
1845
COMMITTED TO THE
COUNTY GAOL & HOUSE OF W. C.
CORRECTION
BURTON
1844
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
VICTIM
THEFT
A
1836
L
1845
THEFT
C
1840
MOULTON
MOULTON
GEORGE GEE AND JOSEPH BURTON, CHARGED WITH
STEALING A TAME DUCK, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM
BARBER, AT MOULTON
GEORGE GEE AND JOSEPH BURTON, CHARGED WITH
STEALING ONE TAME DUCK, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM
BARBER, AT MOULTON. GEE ACQUITTED ; BARTON ONE
MONTH'S SOLITARY CONFINEMENT
MARK BURTON PLEADED GUILTY OF STEALING TWO ASH
POLES, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM SMITH, OF THRAPSTON,
AND WAS SENTENCED TO SIX WEEKS' IMPRISONMENT WITH
HARD LABOUR
K
BURTON
1840
FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR TRESPASSING AFTER GAME AT
OVERSTONE
R
JOSEPH
R
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
ATTEMPT TO DESTROY A
WHOLE FAMILY
THEFT
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
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OVERSTONE
1841
1844
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 5 YEARS)
GEORGE GEE & JOSEPH BURTON, CHARGED WITH STEALING,
AT MOULTON, A TAME DUCK, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM
BARBER
L
1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
SPECIAL AND PETTY
SESSIONS
COMMITTED TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
GRENVILLE
NORTHAMPTON
TERRACE
IG
1844
HENRY BURTON, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR COMMITTING A
TRESPASS IN SEARCH OF GAME ON LAND IN THE
OCCUPATION OF THOMAS COALES, OF TITCHMARSH, THE
GAME BEING THE PROPERTY OF LORD LILFORD
THE SUSPENSION OT THE ORDERS OF REMOVAL OF JOHN
BURTON AND HIS FAMILY, GRANTED ON THE 5TH OF MARCH
LAST, WAS TAKEN OFF
WILLIAM BURTON, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT OUNDLE, A
CHIMNEY CLOTH, A CHIMNEY SCRAPER, AND A BANNISTER
BRUSH, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES JONES
WILLIAM BURTON, AGED 18, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
CHIMNEY CLOTH, &C., AT OUNDLE, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES
JONES
1838
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
1836
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT WILLIAM
ASSIZES
CRANFIELD
WILLIAM
BURTON
BURTON
FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR RUNNING AWAY AND LEAVING HIS
WIFE AND THREE CHILDREN CHARGEABLE TO WHILTON.
WILLIAM BURTON, FOR A SIMILAR OFFENCE AT GAYTON
GAYTON
GAME
CHARLES TEE, FOR THREE MONTHS, AND WILLIAM BURTON,
JAMES KENNARD, JOSEPH WEST, JOHN COLSTON, AND
WILLIAM LANGFORD, REPECTIVELY FOR TWO MONTHS,
UNDER THE GAME LAWS
VICTIM
RICHARD EALEY & WILLIAM GAMMAGE, CHARGED WITH
STEALING A GUN, THE PROPERTY OF BENJAMIN JOHNSON, OF
EAST HADDON. ALSO WITH STEALING A GUN, THE PROPERTY
OF WILLIAM CRANFIELD BURTON, OF EAST HADDON
EAST HADDON
THE LICENSE OF JOHN EDMUNDS, DECEASED, OF THE ROBIN
HOOD, ST. JAME'S END, WAS TRANSFERRED TO HIS WIDOW
CATHERINE, OF SAMUEL EADY DECEASED, OF THE GEORGE
INN, BRIXWORTH, TO MR. SAMUEL KNIGHT, OF WILLIAM
CRANFIELD BURTON, OF THE RED LION, EAST HADDON, TO
MR. JOHN GARRATT
VICTIM
GEORGE
BUSBY
THEFT
ASSIZES
HENRY
BUSBY
1835
ASSIZES
HENRY
BUSBY
1842
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
JOHN
BUSBY
THOMAS
BUSBY
VICTIM
VICTIM
VICTIM
THOMAS
BUSBY
1834
ASSIZES
HENRY
BUSH
1834
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
HENRY
BUSH
1836
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
J.
A
L
BUSBY
MENTIONE
D
A
THOMAS
1836
BUSH
PYTCHLEY
PYTCHLEY
N
C
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
1844
A
1835
CULWORTH
L
BUSBY
SEE ARTICLE
C
HENRY
O
1835
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
E
BUSBY
EAST HADDON
K
BENJAMIN
RED LION
R
LICENSE
IG
BURTON
R
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MIDSUMMER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
WILLIAM
CRANFIELD
Y
1836
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
P
1844
H
T
WILLIAM
LEAVING
WIFE &
CHILDREN
BURTON
THEFT
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
COGENHOE
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WILLIAM PANTER, JUN. CHARGED WITH STEALING EIGHT
PAIR OF SHOES BELONGING TO WM. MOBBS, AND FOUR
FOWLS, THE PROPERTY OF HENRY BUSBY, BESIDES OTHER
FOWLS, BELONGING TO JAMES BRYAN
WILLIAM PANTER, AGED 21, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
PYTCHLEY, EIGHT PAIR OF SHOES, THE PROPERTY OF
WILLIAM MOBBS ; FOUR FOWLS, THE PROPERTY OF HENRY
BUSBY ; AND CERTAIN FOWLS, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES
BRYAN
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THE CHARGE PREFERRED AGAINST CHARLES TARRY,
LABOURER, AARON WILSON, WHEELWRIGHT, THOMAS
TARRY, LABOURER, AND WILLIAM JOLLY, LABOURER, ALL OF
ECTON, FOR BREAKING A GATE, AND GATHERING SOME
APPLES, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN BUSBY, OF COGENHOE,
WAS, WITH THE CONSENT OF THE MAGISTRATES, SETTLED
BETWEEN THE PARTIES
WELLINGBOROUGH
WELLINGBOROUGH
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BROUGHTON
SEE ARTICLE
THEFT
WELTON
HENRY BUSH (OUT UPON BAIL), CHARGED WITH STEALING A
PICKAXE, VALUE 6D. THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS SABIN, OF
WELTON
THEFT
WELTON
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EYDON
W. ARIS WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING SUNDRY ARTICLES
OF IRONMONGERY, THE PROPERTY OF J. BUSH, OF EYDON. 14
DAYS' HARD LABOUR
VICTIM
1845
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL & HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JAMES
BUSH
ASSAULT
WOODFORD
JAMES BUSH, FOR SIX WEEKS, FOR ASSAULTING JAMES
LILEY, CONSTABLE, AT WOODFORD
1838
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JAMES
BUSH
VICTIM
EYDON
WILLIAM ARIS, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT EYDON, FOUR
KNIVES AND A JEW'S HARP, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES BUSH
1836
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JAMES
BUSH
DAMAGE
WOODFORD
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
ROBERT
BUSH
DAMAGE
DAVENTRY
1838
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
SAMUEL
BUSH
SURETIES
NEWNHAM
1838
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
SAMUEL
BUSH
SURETIES
BUSH
COUNTERF
EIT COIN
BUSH
VICTIM
1840
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
BUSH
VICTIM
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
CHARLES
ASSIZES
BUSHELL
1840
INQUEST
BUSNELL
O
BUSHBY
AMBROSIAH BUSWELL
1842
INQUEST
CHARLES
BUSWELL
1842
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
CHARLES
BUSWELL
1842
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
1837
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
A GANG OF THIEVES
BROKEN UP
T
H
A
N
E
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CORBY
MARY HOMAN AND KATHERINE BUSHBY, BOTH OF CORBY,
WERE CONVICTED OF BREAKING A HEDGE ON THE 21ST
DECEMBER, AND DOING DAMAGE TO THE AMOUNT OF THREE
SHILLINGS. THEY WERE FINED SIXPENCE EACH, AND COSTS,
AMOUNTING TOGETHER TO FOURTEEN SHILLINGS EACH
DEENETHORPE
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PRESTON CAPES
WILLIAM BUSWELL, 51, AMBROSIAH BUSWELL, 21, CHARGED
WITH STEALING A SHEEP, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN JOHNSON,
OF PRESTON CAPES
MENTIONE
D
COLD ASHBY
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VICTIM
COLD ASHBY
SEE ARTICLE
A
ASSIZES
THEFT
A
1839
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON
L
ANN
DAMAGE
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE ANGEL
HOTEL
D
C
KATHERINE
L
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
ALL SAINTS
NORTHAMPTON
PARISH
C
1845
Y
WILLIAM
K
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
WILLIAM
ASSIZES
R
1840
P
SARAH
SARAH BUSH, FOR RE-EXAMINATION ON A CHARGE OF
UTTERING A COUNTERFEIT SHILLING TO WILLIAM LOWE,
DRAPER, AND WITH HAVING ANOTHER COUNTERFEIT
SHILLING IN HER POSSESSION
IG
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
SAMUEL BUSH, FOR REFUSING TO FIND SURETIES TO KEEP
THE PEACE TOWARDS HENRY LOVELL, OF BUGBROOK
BUGBROOKE
R
1845
JAMES BUSH, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR COMMITTING WILFUL
DAMAGE TO THE REAL AND PESONAL PROPERTY OF MARY
ANN FOLWELL, AT WOODFORD
ROBERT BUSH, OF DAVENTRY, SWEEP, FOR ONE MONTH, ON
NON-PAYMENT OF £1. 18S. 6D., DAMAGES AND COSTS, FOR
MALICIOUSLY DAMAGING A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT, THE
PROPERTY OF GEORGE GRACE
SAMUEL BUSH, FOR WANT OF SURETIES TO KEEP THE PEACE
TOWARDS THOMAS MIDDLETON, OF NEWNHAM
CHARLES
BUSWELL
VICTIM
COLD ASHBY
JANE WARD AND ELIZABETH CAMPION, OF COLD ASHBY,
SINGLE WOMEN, WERE CONVICTED OF BREAKING THE HEDGE
OF MR. CHARLES BUSWELL, OF COLD ASHBY, AND DIRECTED
TO PAY, WITH COSTS, 11S. 6D. EACH
CHARLES
BUSWELL
MENTIONE
D
KETTERING
SEE ARTICLE
ELIZ.
BUSWELL
VICTIM
CLIPSTON
SEE ARTICLE
ELIZABETH
BUSWELL
VICTIM
CLIPSTON
1843
DIED
ELIZABETH
BUSWELL
DIED
GREAT OXENDON
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
ELIZABETH
BUSWELL
VICTIM
CLIPSTON
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
ELIZH
BUSWELL
MENTIONE
D
CLIPSTON
1843
DIED
JOHN
BUSWELL
MENTIONE
D
GREAT OXENDON
JOSEPH
BUSWELL
VICTIM
MARY ANN
BUSWELL
MENTIONE
D
KETTERING
BRIXWORTH
MRS.
BUSWELL
DIED
1842
INQUEST
WILLIAM
BUSWELL
DIED
1839
ASSIZES
WILLIAM
BUSWELL
1835
DIED
WILLIAM
BUSWELL
WILLIAM
BUSWELL
1843
1838
1837
H
A
Y
L
P
O
MENTIONE
D
BRIXWORTH
K
SEE ARTICLE
ON MONDAY LAST, AT BRIXWORTH, MRS. BUSWELL, RELICT
OF THE LATE MR. WILLIAM BUSWELL, SHEEP SALESMAN, OF
SCALDWELL, IN THIS COUNTY
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WILLIAM BUSWELL, 51, AMBROSIAH BUSWELL, 21, CHARGED
WITH STEALING A SHEEP, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN JOHNSON,
OF PRESTON CAPES
ON MONDAY LAST, AT BRIXWORTH, MRS. BUSWELL, RELICT
OF THE LATE MR. WILLIAM BUSWELL, SHEEP SALESMAN, OF
SCALDWELL, IN THIS COUNTY
EDGCOTT
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DESBOROUGH
THOMAS
BUSYORD
VICTIM
WESTON BY WELLAND SEE ARTICLE
ANN
BUTCHER
JAMES
BUTCHER
JOHN
BUTCHER
JOHN
BUTCHER
N
ASSAULT
A
1843
MENTIONE
D
GEORGE OLIVER, FOR ONE MONTH, UNLESS £1. 2S. BE PAID,
FOR ASSAULTING ANN BUTCHER
VICTIM
L
1836
PRESTON CAPES
SEE ARTICLE
BUSWELL
A
1842
NORTHAMPTON SUMMER
ASSIZES
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SPRING ASSIZES
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ASSIZES
THEFT
C
1834
R
DIED
R
1835
BRACKLEY ST. JAMES
C
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
IG
1846
JOHN WILLIAMS ALIAS WILLSON, AGED 24, CONVICTED OF
STEALING, AT CLIPSTON, A SHEEP, THE PROPERTY OF
ELIZABETH BUSWELL. TEN YEARS' TRANSPORTATION
ON THE 9TH INSTANT, AT GREAT OXENDON, AGED 57,
ELIZABETH, THE BELOVED WIFE OF MR. JOHN BUSWELL. SHE
WAS A MOST AFFECTIONATE WIFE, A TENDER MOTHER, AND A
SINCERE FRIEND
JOHN WILLIAMS ALIAS WILLSON, AGED 24, CHARGED WITH
STEALING, AT CLIPSTON, A SHEEP, THE PROPERTY OF
ELIZABETH BUSWELL
JOHN WILLIAM ALIAS WILSON, CHARGED WITH HAVING, AT
CLIPSTON, KILLED A SHEEP, AND STOLEN PART THEREOF, THE
PROPERTY OF ELIZH. BUSWELL
ON THE 9TH INSTANT, AT GREAT OXENDON, AGED 57,
ELIZABETH, THE BELOVED WIFE OF MR. JOHN BUSWELL. SHE
WAS A MOST AFFECTIONATE WIFE, A TENDER MOTHER, AND A
SINCERE FRIEND
E
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
T
1843
ASSAULT
VICTIM
SEE ARTICLE
MAYORHOL
NORTHAMPTON
D
MENTIONE
TOWCESTER
D
MENTIONE MAYORHOL
NORTHAMPTON
D
D
1836
INQUEST
JOHN
BUTCHER
1834
DIED
MARY
BUTCHER
DIED
SPRATTON
1834
DIED
MR.
BUTCHER
MENTIONE
D
SPRATTON
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ON WEDNESDAY, 11TH INSTANT, DEEPLY REGRETTED BY ALL
WHO KNEW HER, MARY, ELDEST DAUGHTER OF MR. T.
BUTCHER, OF SPRATTON, AGED 18
ON WEDNESDAY, 11TH INSTANT, DEEPLY REGRETTED BY ALL
WHO KNEW HER, MARY, ELDEST DAUGHTER OF MR. T.
BUTCHER, OF SPRATTON, AGED 18
1844
1843
1840
WELLINGBOROUGH SERIOUS ACCIDENT
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
INQUEST
MR. R.
BUTCHER
MR. T.
BUTCHER
ROBERT
BUTCHER
THEFT
ROBERT
BUTCHER
ASSAULT
ROBERT
BUTCHER
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
ROBERT
BUTCHER
THEFT
1844
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
ROBERT
BUTCHER
THEFT
1843
THE BURGLARY AT MRS.
GURNEYS
ROBERT
BUTCHER
THREE
MENTIONE CROWNS,
D
BRIDGE
STREET
1834
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
ROBERT
BUTCHER
OFFENSIVE BLACK BOY
NORTHAMPTON
LANGUAGE & STILL
SEPTIMUS
BUTCHER
ASSAULT
T. A.
BUTCHER
VICTIM
NORTHAMPTON
IG
E
H
VIGO
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R
R
NORTHAMPTON
L
Y
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COLD HIGHAM
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P
O
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A YOUNG MAN, NAME ROBERT BUTCHER, WAS BROUGHT UP
AT THE SAME TIME [AUG 26] CHARGED WITH ROBBING THE
GARDENS OF MR. HIGGINS, AT THE VIGO, AND WAS
SENTENCED TO SIX MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT AND HARD
LABOUR
ROBERT BUTCHER, FOR SIX MONTHS, FOR STEALING PLUMS
FROM THE GARDEN OF W. T. HIGGINS
BUTCHER
VICTIM
TOWCESTER
HENRY HAMMOND, 22, CHARGED WITH HAVING, IN COMPANY
WITH OTHER PERSONS, ON THE DAVENTRY TURNPIKE ROAD,
IN THE PARISH OF TOWCESTER, FELONIOUSLY ROBBED
THOMAS BUTCHER OF 15S. IN SILVER
THOMAS
BUTCHER
MENTIONE ROSE &
D
CROWN
WELLINGBOROUGH
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THOMAS
BUTCHER
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
1838
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
N
INQUEST
A
1846
BUTCHER
WOUNDIN
G
THOMAS BUTCHER, AGED 32, CHARGED WITH CUTTING AND
WOUNDING THOMAS WHITING, WITH A SWORD, IN THIS
BOROUGH
VICTIM
TOWCESTER
HENRY HAMMOND, CHARGED WITH HAVING, ON THE 8TH
NOV. 1836, IN COMPANY WITH OTHER PERSONS,
FELONIOUSLY ROBBED THOMAS BUTCHER OF 15S. ON THE
DAVENTRY TURNPIKE ROAD IN THE PARISH OF TOWCESTER
L
THOMAS
A
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
C
1840
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NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
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NORTHAMPTON
1844
1843
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K
1846
ROBBERIES
T
1839
BUTCHER'S
MENTIONE YARD,
NORTHAMPTON
D
KETTERING
ROAD
MENTIONE
D
1837
ASSIZES
THOMAS
BUTCHER
VICTIM
TOWCESTER
GEORGE COX, 25, CHARGED WITH FELONIOUSLY ASSAULTING
THOMAS BUTCHER, AT TOWCESTER, PUTTING HIM IN FEAR
AND DANGER OF HIS LIFE, AND STEALING FROM HIS PERSON
12S. IN SILVER
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
THOMAS
ASSIZES
BUTCHER
VICTIM
TOWCESTER
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1835
ASSIZES
BUTCHER
MENTIONE ROSE &
D
CROWN
WELLINGBOROUGH
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THOMAS
1836
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
BUTCHER
VICTIM
TOWCESTER
GEORGE COX, CHARGED, IN COMPANY WITH OTHER
PERSONS, WITH VIOLENTLY ASSAULTING THOMAS BUTCHER,
OF TOWCESTER, AND TAKING FROM HIS PERSON 12S. IN
SILVER
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BUTCHER
VICTIM
PATTESHALL
JAMES LEONARD, AGED 30, AND PHEOEB BASFORD, AGED 21,
CHARGED WITH STEALING A POUND AND A HALF OF BACON,
BELONGING TO WILLIAM BUTCHER, OF PATTESHALL
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
BUTCHER
VICTIM
PATTISHALL
1842
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BUTCHER
VICTIM
PATTISHALL
1841
NORTHAMPTON
MIDSUMMER ASSIZES
WILLIAM
BUTCHER
MENTIONE
D
1840
A PRIZE FIGHT PREVENTED
FRANCIS
BUTIN
FIGHT
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
ALICE
BUTLER
THEFT
1841
CALENDAR OF PRISONERS
FOR TRIAL
DANIEL
BUTLER
THEFT
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EPIPHANY SESSIONS
DANIEL
BUTLER
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
DANIEL
BUTLER
THEFT
ELLEN
BUTLER
VICTIM
KINGS CLIFFE
HENRY WOODING, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR ASSAULTING ELLEN
BUTLER, AT KINGS CLIFFE
GEORGE
BUTLER
THEFT
THENFORD
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1837
1836
1840
TRANSPORTED
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
T
E
H
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R
R
K
IG
FARTHINGHOE
L
Y
A
MIDDLETON CHENEY
P
MIDDLETON CHENEY
C
O
MIDDLETON CHENEY
A
N
C
A
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
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NORTHAMPTON
THEFT
L
1843
WILLIAM DAVIS & JOHN MARRIOTT, CHARGED WITH
STEALING, AT PATTISHALL, THREE PIECES OF WOOD, VALUE
5S. 6D., THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM BUTCHER
WILLIAM DAVIS, AGED 19, & JOHN MARRIOTT, 54 (THE
LATTER OUT ON BAIL), CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
PATTISHALL, THREE PIECES OF WOOD, THE PROPERTY OF
WILLIAM BUTCHER
GEORGE
BUTLER
TRANSPOR
TED
JOHN
BUTLER
GAME
JONATHAN
BUTLER
THEFT
ALICE BUTLER, AGED 15, WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING A
STRAW BONNET, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM CHATTEL, OF
FARTHINGHOE. ONE MONTH'S HARD LABOUR
HANNAH TOOLEY, 21, DANIEL BUTLER, 64, CHARGED WITH
STEALING A POCKET, FOUR POUNDS IN SILVER, AND TWO
POCKET BOOKS, THE PROPERTY OF ELIZABETH JOHNSON, OF
MIDDLETON CHENEY
HANNAH TOOLEY, 21, DANIEL BUTLER, 64, CHARGED WITH
STEALING A POCKET, FOUR POUNDS IN SILVER, AND TWO
POCKET BOOKS, THE PROPERTY OF ELIZABETH JOHNSON, OF
MIDDLETON CHENEY. ACQUITTED
HANNAH TOOLEY & DANIEL BUTLER, CHARGED WITH
STEALING, AT MIDDLETON CHENEY, A POCKET AND £4 IN
MONEY, TOGETHER WITH TWO POCKET BOOKS, THE
PROPERTY OF ELIZABETH JOHNSON
THE UNDER MENTIONED CONVICTS HAVE BEEN REMOVED
FROM OUR COUNTY GAOL TO PORTSMOUTH, AND PUT ON
BOARD THE LEVIATHAN HULK, VIZ :- JOHN SYKES & GEORGE
BAKER, FOR LIFE; JOHN BIRD & MATTHEW BROWN, FOR 10
YEARS ; JAMES CLARE, FOR 14 YEARS; SAMUEL CLARE, JAMES
SUITOR, JOHN HARDY, JOHN TIRRELL, JAMES COALBECK,
JOSEPH LOVERIDGE, GEORGE BUTLER, AND JOSEPH
TOMLINSON, RESPECTIVELY FOR SEVEN YEARS
JOHN BUTLER & WILLIAM JAMES, FOR THREE MONTHS,
UNDER THE GAME LAWS
JONATHAN BUTLER, CHARGED WITH STEALING A LAMB, THE
PROPERTY OF JAMES BONSOR
1841
1844
1833
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
HOUSE OF CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
INQUEST
PATRICK
BUTLER
THOMAS
BUTLER
THOMAS
BUTLER
TIMOTHY
BUTLER
VAGRANT
LAWS
MENTIONE
D
DISORDER
LY
DIED
FOR ONE MONTH, UNDER THE VAGRANT LAWS
OUNDLE
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FOR ONE MONTH, AS A DISORDERLY SERVANT
BARBY
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NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BUTLER
THEFT
MIDDLETON CHENEY
WILLIAM BUTLER, AGED 25, WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING A
HAMMER, AT MIDDLETON CHENEY, THE PROPERTY OF
WILLIAM WATERS. 14 DAYS' HARD LABOUR
1843
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BUTLER
RIOT &
DISTURBA
NCE
WARKWORTH
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1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
JANUARY SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BUTLER
THEFT
MIDDLETON CHENEY
WILLIAM BUTLER, AGED 25, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
HAMMER, AT MIDDLETON CHENEY, THE PROPERTY OF
WILLIAM WATERS
1839
DISCOVERY OF STOLEN
PROPERTY
BOB
BUTLIN
THEFT
NORTHAMPTON
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1837
DIED
CAROLINE
MARY ANN
BUTLIN
DIED
1846
DIED
ELIZ.
BUTLIN
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
FRANCIS
BUTLIN
FRANCIS
BUTLIN
FRANCIS
BUTLIN
FRANCIS
1841
1833
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
INQUEST
K
WATFORD
N
C
DIED
CULWORTH
A
THEFT
FIGHTING
CULWORTH
BUTLIN
THEFT
CULWORTH
FRANCIS
BUTLIN
THEFT
BOUGHTON
GEORGE
BUTLIN
DIED
THEFT
GEORGE
BUTLIN
VICTIM
1837
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
GEORGE
BUTLIN
ABSENTIN
G HIMSELF
OF HOLLOWELL, LICENSED VICTUALLER, WAS CONVICTED IN
THE PENALTY AND COSTS OF £1 12S. 6D. FOR KEEPING AN
OPEN HIS HOUSE DURING THE USUAL HOURS OF THE
MORNING DIVINE SERVICE AT HOLLOWELL, ON SUNDAY THE
5TH FEBRUARY LAST
ON FRIDAY THE 26TH ULT. IN THE 43D YEAR OF HER AGE,
ELEANOR, WIFE OF MR. THOMAS BUTLIN, OF SPRATTON, IN
THIS COUNTY
ON 30TH JAN. MRS. ELIZ. BUTLIN, AGED 81, FOR 62 YEARS
THE LANDLADY OF THE HENRY ARMS, WATFORD, NEAR
DAVENTRY, HIGHLY AND DESERVEDLY RESPECTED
FRANCIS BUTLIN, AGED 30, EDWARD BOWNESS, AGED 20,
AND RICHARD HOLLARD, AGED 21, CHARGED WITH
BURGLARIOUSLY ENTERING THE DWELLING HOUSE OF
FRANCIS MERRY, AT CULWORTH, AND STEALING THEREFROM
PLATE, FOUR POUNDS IN MONEY, &C.
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BURGLARY
1841
E
H
IG
SPRATTON
L
1841
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
DIED
A
1840
R
BUTLIN
HOLLOWELL
A
ELEANOR
LICENSE
L
DIED
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C
1838
R
BUTLIN
Y
CHARLES
ROADE
P
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
O
1843
T
1844
SHEEP
STREET
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BRAUNSTON
FRANCIS BUTLIN & EDWARD BONUS, CHARGED WITH
BURGLARY AT CULWORTH, AND STEALING FOUR SILVER
TABLE SPOONS, 15 SILVER TEASPOONS, AND VARIOUS OTHER
ARTICLES, FROM THE HOUSE OF THOMAS MERRY
FOR TWO MONTHS, CONVICTED OF AN ASSAULT AT
BOUGHTON
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NORTHAMPTON
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FURTHO
GEORGE BUTLIN, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR ABSENTING
HIMSELF FROM THE SERVICE OF HIS MASTER, ROBERT
PITTAM, OF FURTHO
1837
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
GEORGE
BUTLIN
MENTIONE
D
LOWER HEYFORD
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
GEORGE
BUTLIN
THEFT
THENFORD
1842
ASSIZES
JOHN
BUTLIN
VICTIM
DAVENTRY
1841
DIED
JOHN
BUTLIN
DIED
WATFORD
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JONATHAN
BUTLIN
THEFT
ELTON
NORTHAMPTON
BUTLIN
BUTLIN
VICTIM
FLOORE
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ROADE
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DIED
REV. W.
BUTLIN
MENTIONE
D
ROADE
1840
ASSIZES - COUNTY
PRISONERS
REV.
WILLIAM
BUTLIN
VICTIM
ROADE
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
RICHARD
BUTLIN
MENTIONE
D
ROCKINGHAM
ROBERT
BUTLIN
ROBERT
BUTLIN
BUTLIN
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
ROBERT
THEFT
R
A
Y
L
P
BUTLIN
THEFT
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ROBERT BALDWIN, FOR REFUSING TO FIND SURETIES TO
KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS RICHARD BUTLIN, OF
ROCKINGHAM
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C
1839
WOODFORD
N
ROBERT
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IRCHESTER / RAUNDS SEE ARTICLE
IRCHESTER / RAUNDS SEE ARTICLE
THE FOLLOWING CONVICTS HAVE BEEN REMOVED FROM OUR
COUNTY GAOL TO PORTSMOUTH, AND PUT ON BOARD THE
LEVIATHAN HULK, VIZ :- ROBERT BUTLIN, WILLIAM CORT,
GEORGE CORT, & JOHN BLUNT, UNDER SENTENCE OF
TRANSPORTATION FOR LIFE: WILLIAM JOHNSON & WILLIAM
BANNER, FOR 15 YEARS: AND WILLIAM HEATH & JACOB
JOHNSON, FOR 10 YEARS. AND ON BOARD THE YORK HULK,
AT GOSPORT, JAMES MUNNS, FOR 14 YEARS
A
ASSIZES
THEFT
O
1839
MENTIONE
D
C
1839
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
R
1837
1839
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E
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
MR.
PETTY SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
REV. W.
ASSIZES
T
BUTLIN
K
1840
MARTHA
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H
1843
INQUEST
JOSEPH LOVERIDGE & GEORGE BUTLER, CHARGED WITH
STEALING, AT THENFORD, EIGHT PIGS, THE PROPERTY OF
JOHN HAWKES
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ON THE 18TH INSTANT, AT WATFORD, IN THIS COUNTY, IN
THE 56 YEAR OF HIS AGE, MR. JOHN BUTLIN, BOOT AND
SHOEMAKER, MUCH REGRETTED BY HIS FAMILY AND
NUMEROUS CIRCLE OF FRIENDS
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1846
CROSS
MENTIONE KEYS INN,
D
SHEEP
STREET
MENTIONE
D
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TRANSPOR
TED
TRANSPORTED
ROBERT
BUTLIN
1837
1837
ASSIZES
ASSIZES
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
ROBERT
ROBERT
BUTLIN
BUTLIN
GAME
GAME
HARDINGSTONE
HARDINGSTONE
ROBERT
BUTLIN
GAME
HARDINGSTONE
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A
L
1839
1836
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1833
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
ROBERT
BUTLIN
DAMAGE
HARDINGSTONE
THOMAS BROMLEY AND ROBER BUTLIN, FOR THREE MONTHS
EACH, THEY HAVING BEEN CONVICTED OF MALICIOUSLY
DAMAGING A WALL AT HARDINGSTONE, THE PROPERY OF E.
BOUVERIE, ESQ.
1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
SAMUEL
BUTLIN
DISTURBA
NCE
BRINGTON
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1840
INQUEST
SUSAN
BUTLIN
MENTIONE ANGEL
HOTEL
D
NORTHAMPTON
1838
DIED
THOMAS
BUTLIN
MENTIONE
D
SPRATTON
1836
DIED
THOMAS
BUTLIN
DIED
COLD ASHBY
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BUTLIN
THEFT
GUILSBOROUGH
1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BUTLIN
THEFT
NORTOFT
ILLEGITIM
ATE CHILD
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ON FRIDAY THE 26TH ULT. IN THE 43D YEAR OF HER AGE,
ELEANOR, WIFE OF MR. THOMAS BUTLIN, OF SPRATTON, IN
THIS COUNTY
ON TUESDAY, THE 29TH ULT., MR. THOMAS BUTLIN, OF COLD
ASHBY, IN THE 74TH YEAR OF HIS AGE
WILLIAM BUTLIN, AGED 35, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
BUSHEL OF PEAS AND BEANS, AT GUILSBOROUGH, THE
PROPERTY OF JOHN CLARKE BARBER
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AN ORDER OF FILIATION OF THE CHILD OF MARY SMITH,
RESIDING AT GUILSBOROUGH, UPON WILLIAM BUTLIN, OF
HOLLOWELL, MILLER, FOR THE PAYMENT OF 2S. PER WEEK
AND THE COSTS OF THE APPLICATION, WAS MADE
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
WILLIAM
BUTLIN
1846
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
EDMUND
BUTTERWORTH
1834
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
SAMUEL
BUTTERWORTH
1834
CAUTION TO OVERSEERS
AND PARISH OFFICERS
HENRY
BUTTON
FRAUD
1833
ASSIZES
WILLIAM
BUTTS
RIOT
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
WILLIAM
ASSIZES
BUTTS
1845
INQUEST
GEORGE
BUXTON
1843
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
JAMES
BUZZARD
1846
COMMITMENTS TO THE
BOROUGH PRISON
1846
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
JAMES
BUZZARD
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
BYGRAVE
VICTIM
AYNHO
JOHN BORTON, WILLIAM BORTON, & WILLIAM WILLIAMS,
CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT AYNHO, 1IB OF BACON, THE
PROPERTY OF JOHN BYGRAVE
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
BYGRAVE
VICTIM
AYNHOE
JOHN BORTON, WILLIAM BORTON AND WILLIAM WILLIAMS,
CHARGED WITH STEALING ONE POUND WEIGHT OF BACON,
THE PROPERTY OF JOHN BYGRAVE, AT AYNHOE
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MIDSUMMER SESSIONS
AYNHO
JOHN BORTON, WILLIAM BORTON, AND WILLIAM WILLIAMS,
CHARGED WITH STEALING BACON, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN
BYGRAVE, AT AYNHO. JOHN BORTON & WILLIAMS, THREE
MONTHS HARD LABOUR. WILLIAM BORTON, NOT GUILTY.
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WELLINGBOROUGH
WILLIAM BUTTS, 28, CHARGED WITH COMMITTING A RIOT AT
WELLINGBOROUGH
R
WAPPENHAM
A
L
C
HARRINGWORTH
VICTIM
A
JOHN
VICTIM
VICTIM
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CATHERINE LEWIS, AGED 24, CHARGED WITH STEALING TO
BLANKETS, AND DIVERS OTHER ARTICLES, THE PROPERTY OF
JAMES BUZZARD ; AND A WOMAN'S GOWN AND DIVERS
OTHER ARTICLES, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN BAILEY
L
A
BYGRAVE
WILLIAM BUTTS, 28, CHARGED WITH COMMITTING A RIOT AT
WELLINGBOROUGH. SIX MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT
CATHERINE LEWIS ALIAS CATHERINE ROBERTS, CHARGED
WITH STEALING A BLANKET, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES
BUZZARD ; AND WITH STEALING VARIOUS ARTICLES, OF
WEARING APPAREL, THE PROPERTY OF JANE BAILEY
N
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
AN IDLE AND DISORDERLY PERSON, FOR TWO MONTHS
WELLINGBOROUGH
P
BUZZARD
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E
CORBY
IG
R
Y
RIOT
O
H
HOLLOWELL
MENTIONE NAG'S
D
HEAD
IDLE &
DISORDER
LY
C
JAMES
T
1844
1836
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
BYLES
THEFT
CHARLTON
THOMAS BYLES, CHARGED WITH STEALING THREE SNEDS
AND A SCYTHE OUT OF THE SHOP OF JAMES MOBBS, OF
CHARLTON
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
THOMAS
BYLES
THEFT
CHARLTON
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TRANSPORTED
THOMAS
TRANSPOR
TED
BYLES
MIRACULOUS ESCAPE
HENRY
BYNG
ACCIDENT
1843
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JANE
CABER
VICTIM
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
JOHN
CABER
ASSAULT
CADD
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
GEORGE
ASSIZES
CADD
1840
ASSIZES - COUNTY
PRISONERS
GEORGE
1846
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
JAMES
R
THEFT
HELMDON
HELMDON
N
C
THEFT
THEFT
CAIN
BREACH OF
THE PEACE
HELMDON
A
CADD
K
IG
A
GEORGE
L
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
VICTIM
ST.
SEPULCHRE NORTHAMPTON
PARISH
C
1840
R
CABER
Y
ROBERT
HANNINGTON
P
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
O
1843
ST.
SEPULCHRE NORTHAMPTON
PARISH
ON SATURDAY LAST, A LAD NAMED HENRY BYNG, FELL FROM
THE SCAFFOLDING ERECTED AROUND THE TOWER OF ALL
SAINT'S CHURCH, A HEIGHT OF MORE THAN FORTY FEET. HE
WAS IMMEDIATELY REMOVED TO THE INFIRMARY, AND
FOUND TO HAVE RECEIVED ONLY A SLIGHT CONTUSION OF
THE RIGHT SIDE
JOSEPH HOLLINGWORTH, FOR 14 DAYS, UNLESS 15S. BE
PAID, FOR ASSAULTING AND BEATING JANE, WIFE OF
ROBERT CABER, ON THE 5TH INST., AT THE PARISH OF ST.
SEPULCHRE
E
H
1840
T
1836
THE FOLLOWING CONVICTS HAVE BEEN REMOVED FROM OUR
COUNTY GAOL TO PORTSMOUTH, AND PUT ON BOARD THE
LEVIATHAN HULK, VIZ :- JOSEPH BETTS, FOR LIFE, BENJAMIN
PATRICK, FOR FOURTEEN YEARS, AND THOMAS BYLES & JOHN
FARREN, RESPECTIVELY FOR SEVEN YEARS
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JOSEPH HOLLINGWORTH, FOR 14 DAYS, UNLESS 15S. BE
PAID, FOR ASSAULTING AND BEATING JANE, WIFE OF
ROBERT CABER, ON THE 5TH INST., AT THE PARISH OF ST.
SEPULCHRE
GEORGE CADD, CHARGED WITH STEALING TWO BUSHELS OF
TURNIPS, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES EARL, OF HELMDON
GEORGE CADD, CHARGED WITH STEALING TWO BUSHELS OF
TURNIPS, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES EARLE, OF HELMDON.
NOT GUILTY
GEORGE CADD, CHARGED WITH HAVING, AT HELMDON,
FELNIOUSLY STOLEN AND CARRIED AWAY TWO BUSHELS OF
TURNIPS, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES EARLE
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WORKHOU
OUNDLE
SE
CAISTOR
THEFT
WORKHOU
OUNDLE
SE
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JOSEPH
CALCUTT
TRANSPOR
TED
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
CALLAGHAN
ASSAULT
BOUGHTON
DIED
JOHN
CALLIS
DIED
MEARS ASHBY
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
SARAH
CAISTOR
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
SARAH
1835
TRANSPORTED
1845
1838
A
1838
L
THEFT
SARAH PEACH, ELIZABETH JOHNSON, & SARAH CAISTER,
WERE CONVICTED OF STEALING APPAREL FROM THE OUNDLE
WORKHOUSE. PEACH AND JOHNSON, THREE MONTHS'
IMPRISONMENT, CAISTOR (A GIRL) ONE DAY'S
IMPRISONMENT
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WILLIAM CALLAGHAN WAS CONVICTED OF AN ASSAULT ON
JOSEPH KEMSHEAD, AT BOUGHTON. THREE MONTHS'
IMPRISONMENT
ON SUNDAY LAST, AT MR. CALLIS'S, MEARS ASHBY, JOHN
CALLIS, THE INFANT SON OF MR. WALTON PELL, JUN. OF
CLIPSTON
1845
1835
1843
INQUEST
MR.
COMMITTED TO OUR HOUSE
EDWARD
OF CORRECTION
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE JOSEPH
OF CORRECTION
CALLIS
MENTIONE
D
MEARS ASHBY
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CALLOW
THEFT
WARKWORTH
FOR A MONTH, FOR STEALING BEANS, AT WARKWORTH
CALLOWAY
VICTIM
BARBY
DAVID EMBERY, FOR SEVEN DAYS, UNLESS 9S. 6D. BE PAID,
FOR VIOLENTLY ASSAULTING JOSEPH CALLOWAY, AT BARBY
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
CALVERT
ASSAULT
KINGSTHORPE
THOMAS CALVERT, JUN. WAS INDICTED FOR ASSAULTING
JOHN BROWN, CONSTABLE OF KINGSTHORPE, WHILE IN THE
EXECUTION OF HIS DUTY, AND FINED £5.
1835
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
SARAH A.
CAMERON
VAGRANCY
WEEDON
SARAH A. CAMERON, MARY J. MOSS, LOUISA E. LAVENDOR,
SUSAN WARD, AND MARY FITZGERALD, FOR ONE MONTH
EACH, FOR ACTS OF VAGRANCY AT WEEDON
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
THOMAS
CAMERON
VAGRANT
ACT
1844
FIRE
MR.
CAMP
FIRE
1842
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
MR.
CAMP
1845
INQUEST
MR.
CAMP
T
1834
H
CAMP
VICTIM
1845
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
ARCHIBALD
CAMPBELL
ASSAULT
1845
NORTHAMPTON SESSIONS
JAMES
CAMPBELL
VICTIM
1843
DIED
ANN
CAMPION
1842
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
CHARLES
CAMPION
1842
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
CHARLES
CAMPION
GOLD
STREET
NORTHAMPTON
L
C
P
O
N
C
MISBEHAVI
OUR
MISCONDU
CT
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
A
CAMPION
CAMPION
GREAT BILLING
L
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
DORCAS
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ELIZABETH
ASSIZES
A
1843
DIED
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K
R
MR.
A
R
THEFT
NORTHAMPTON
Y
1840
NORTHAMPTON
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E
NORTHAMPTON
IG
GOLD
STREET
MENTIONE GOLD
D
STREET
MENTIONE
D
FOR 14 DAYS, UNDER THE VAGRANT ACT
NORTHAMPTON
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ON WEDNESDAY LAST, A MAN NAMED EDWARD BONNS, WELL
KNOWN TO THE POLICE IN THIS TOWN, WAS FULLY
COMMITTED FOR TRIAL, BY T. SHARPE, ESQ. ON A CHARGE OF
STEALING A COAT, THE PROPERTY OF MR. CAMP, IN GOLD
STREET
ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL, FOR SEVEN DAYS, UNLESS £1. 8S. 6D.
BE PAID, FOR ASSAULTING WILLIAM FAIRFAX
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ON THE 1ST INSTANT, AT GREAT BILLING, AFTER A LONG AND
PAINFUL ILLNESS, WHICH SHE BORE WITH GREAT PATIENCE
AND RESIGNATION, ANN, THE WIFE OF MR. JOHN CAMPION,
AGED 72 YEARS
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CHARLES CAMPION, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR MISCONDUCT IN
THE SERVICE OF JOHN HENRY FOWKES, SHOEMAKER
WELFORD
SEE ARTICLE
WELFORD
SEE ARTICLE
1842
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
ELIZABETH
CAMPION
DAMAGE
COLD ASHBY
JANE WARD AND ELIZABETH CAMPION, OF COLD ASHBY,
SINGLE WOMEN, WERE CONVICTED OF BREAKING THE HEDGE
OF MR. CHARLES BUSWELL, OF COLD ASHBY, AND DIRECTED
TO PAY, WITH COSTS, 11S. 6D. EACH
1844
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
GEORGE
CAMPION
COMPLAIN
T
ECTON
SEE ARTICLE
1841
DIED
J
CAMPION
MENTIONE
D
ABINGTON LODGE
ON THE 11TH INST., OF THE HOOPING COUGH, AGED THREE
YEARS AND THREE MONTHS, MARGARET, ONLY DAUGHTER OF
MR. J. CAMPION OF ABINGTON LODGE, NEAR THIS TOWN
THEFT
NORTHAMPTON
BUTCHER'S
YARD,
NORTHAMPTON
KETTERING
ROAD
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SEE ARTICLE
NORTHANTS LENT ASSIZES
JAMES
CAMPION
THEFT
1839
TRANSPORTED
JAMES
CAMPION
TRANSPOR
TED
1842
ASSIZES (BOROUGH
PRISONERS)
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JOB
ASSIZES
JOHN DALEY, AGED 53, CHARGED WITH HAVING, ON THE 2D
INST., STOLEN A BUNDLE CONTAINING THREE SHIRTS, THREE
HANDKERCHIEFS, A PIECE OF LINEN CLOTH, AND A BAG, THE
PROPERTY OF JESSE CAMPION
H
1839
CAMPION
VICTIM
CAMPION
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
DIED
JOHN
CAMPION
1845
DIED
JOHN
CAMPION
1835
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
CAMPION
1839
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
JOHN
SAMUEL
CAMPION
MENTIONE
D
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOS.
CAMPION
1845
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
JOSEPH
CAMPION
ROADE
Y
DIED
GREAT BILLING
O
P
REPUTED
FATHER
PITSFORD
ON THE 1ST INSTANT, AT GREAT BILLING, AFTER A LONG AND
PAINFUL ILLNESS, WHICH SHE BORE WITH GREAT PATIENCE
AND RESIGNATION, ANN, THE WIFE OF MR. JOHN CAMPION,
AGED 72 YEARS
AT GREAT BILLING, ON THE 12TH NOV. MR JOHN CAMPION,
SHOE FASTOR AND LEATHER DEALER, AGED 79
JOHN CAMPION, OF PITSFORD, AND THOMAS WARD, OF
WELFORD, BEING THE REPUTED FATHERS OF BASTARD
CHILDREN, RESPECTIVELY FOR THREE MONTHS
NORTHAMPTON
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VICTIM
ROAD
JOHN ROGERS, CHARGED WITH STEALING EIGHT WOODEN
STAKES, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN CAMPION, OF ROAD
NON
PAYMENT
HANNINGTON
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ROADE
JOHN TATT, FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR DAMAGING, WITH
INTENT TO STEAL, A QUANTITY OF CELERY GROWING IN THE
GARDEN OF JOSEPH CAMPION, OF ROADE
HANNINGTON
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A
N
C
SEE ARTICLE
GREAT BILLING
R
1843
K
IG
JESSE
JAMES CAMPION, 26, FREDERICK SMITH, 24, ANNE BARBER,
20, & CAROLINE HARLOTT, 20, CHARGED WITH BREAKING
OPEN THE HENROOST IN THE BEAST HOVEL OF G. W. LOVELL,
OF GREAT BILLING, AND STEALING THEREFROM NINE TAME
FOWLS
E
CAMPION
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R
JAMES
ROBBERY
T
CAMPION
A
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
JAMES
L
1839
ROBBERIES
C
1839
BUTCHER'S
YARD,
NORTHAMPTON
KETTERING
ROAD
1837
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOSEPH
CAMPION
1844
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
JOSH.
CAMPION
1845
INQUEST
JUDITH
CAMPION
DIED
IRCHESTER
ON THE 2D INSTANT, AT IRCHESTER, ON VIEW OF THE BODY
OF JUDITH CAMPION, AGED 82, WHO WAS FOUND DEAD IN
BED THE PREVIOUS SUNDAY MORNING. IT APPEARED THAT
SHE HAD BEEN OUT THE DAY BEFORE, AND GONE TO BED IN
HER USUAL HEALTH. VERDICT - DIED BY THE VISITATION OF
GOD
1841
DIED
MARGARET
CAMPION
DIED
ABINGTON LODGE
ON THE 11TH INST., OF THE HOOPING COUGH, AGED THREE
YEARS AND THREE MONTHS, MARGARET, ONLY DAUGHTER OF
MR. J. CAMPION OF ABINGTON LODGE, NEAR THIS TOWN
L
VICTIM
A
CHARGING
SHEEP STEALING
MR.
CAMPION
THEFT
ABINGTON
1845
DIED
MRS.
CAMPION
DIED
BLISWORTH
OCT 5, AT BLISWORTH, NEAR THIS TOWN, MUCH RESPECTED
BY ALL WHO KNEW HER, MRS. CAMPION, WIFE OF THE LATE
MR. ROBERT CAMPION, OF THAT PLACE, AGED 83 YEARS
1845
DIED
ROBERT
CAMPION
MENTIONE
D
BLISWORTH
OCT 5, AT BLISWORTH, NEAR THIS TOWN, MUCH RESPECTED
BY ALL WHO KNEW HER, MRS. CAMPION, WIFE OF THE LATE
MR. ROBERT CAMPION, OF THAT PLACE, AGED 83 YEARS
1846
INQUEST
ROBERT
CAMPION
MENTIONE
MAREFAIR NORTHAMPTON
D
T
1841
ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT LAST, A FAT EWE, BELONGING TO MR.
CAMPION OF ABINGTON, WAS SLAUGHTERED IN THE
MEADOW IN HIS OCCUPATION NEAR SPOKE'S MILL, THE
HIND QUARTERS AND SHOULDERS WERE TAKEN AWAY, AND
THE REMAINDER OF THE CARCASE, WITH THE SKIN LEFT WAS
LEFT IN THE FIELD
STEPHEN
CAMPION
DAMAGE
1841
ASSAULT
WILLIAM
CAMPION
VICTIM
MENTIONE ST. GILES
D
STREET
NORTHAMPTON
R
NORTHAMPTON
NORTHAMPTON
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STEPHEN PERKINS, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR MALICIOUSLY
BREAKING A PANE OF GLASS IN THE WINDOW OF A HOUSE
NEAR ST. GILES STREET IN THE OCCUPATION OF HIS FATHERIN-LAW, WILLIAM CAMPION
CHARLES CAMPION LADDS AND CHARLES NUTT, CHARGED
WITH HAVING, ON THE 8TH INST., AT RUSHTON, STOLEN
THREE SILVER SPOONS, VALUE 7S., THE PROPERTY OF JOHN
COLSTON, INNKEEPER
BARNEY CANEY, AGED 19, CHARGED WITH STEALING TWO
PRINTED BOOKS, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN TAYLOR
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
WILLIAM
CAMPION
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
CHARLES
CAMPION LADDS THEFT
1845
TOWN SESSIONS
BARNEY
CANEY
THEFT
1845
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
BARNEY
CANEY
THEFT
BARNEY CANEY, CHARGED WITH STEALING TWO PRINTED
BOOKS, VALUE 6S., THE PROPERTY OF JOHN TAYLOR
1845
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
BARNEY
CANEY
THEFT
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1844
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
WILLIAM
CANNAN
L
Y
A
1841
C
R
ST. GILES
STREET
K
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
IG
1842
STEPHEN CAMPION, FOR 14 DAYS, UNLESS 7S. 9D. BE
SOONER PAID, FOR MALICIOUSLY BREAKING A PANE OF
GLASS IN THE HOUSE OF GEORGE LINTON, OF THE MARKET
SQUARE, ON THE 25TH INSTANT
E
H
MARKET
SQUARE
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C
A
N
O
P
RUSHTON
HENRY JEFFS, CHARGED WITH HAVING, ON THE 4TH INST.,
BROKEN OPEN THE BEERHOUSE OF WILLIAM CANNAN, AND
STOLEN THEREFROM A QUANTITY OF BOOTS AND SHOES
A
L
VICTIM
1844
DIED
ROBERT
CANNING
MENTIONE
D
HELLIDON
1843
QUARTER SESSIONS
ROBERT
CANNING
VICTIM
HELLIDON
1844
DIED
ROBERT
CANNING
MENTIONE
D
HELLIDON
ON WEDNESDAY LAST, AFTER A LONG ILLNESS, TEMPERANCE,
WIFE OF ROBERT CANNING, ESQ. OF HELLIDON, IN THIS
COUNTY, AGED 52 YEARS. SHE WAS AN AFFECTIONATE WIFE,
A KIND AND INDULGENT MOTHER, AND BELOVED BY ALL OF
HER FRIENDS
JOHN CHAMBERS, AGED 54, WAS SENTENCED TO FOURTEEN
DAYS' HARD LABOUR FOR STEALING SEVEN GATE HEADS AND
TWO GATE BACKS, THE PROPERTY OF ROBERT CANNING, OF
HELLIDON
OCT 1, AT HELLIDON, DEEPLY LAMENTED, THOMAS CLEAVER
CANNING, ELDEST SON OF ROBERT CANNING, ESQ., AGED 32
YEARS
1844
DIED
1844
HELLIDON
TEMPERANC
CANNING
E
DIED
HELLIDON
DIED
THOMAS
CLEAVER
CANNING
DIED
HELLIDON
1838
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
JOHN
CANNON
THEFT
1838
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
JOHN
CANNON
THEFT
1845
NORTHAMPTON SESSIONS
MR.
1833
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
CANNON
1833
DIED
MR.
CANT
1845
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL & HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
THOMAS
CANVIN
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
H
SCARLETW
NORTHAMPTON
ELL STREET
A
Y
L
LAMPORT
CANWARDEN
THOMAS DURDIN FOR ONE MONTH, FOR NEGLECTING TO
MAINTAIN HIS FAMILY, AND LEAVING THEM CHARGEABLE TO
THE PARISH OF WELLINGBOROUGH. WILLIAM CANNON, OF
LAMPORT, FOR THE SAME REASON ON A SIMILAR CHARGE.
PASSENHAM
MARIA YATES, CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTING TO POISON A
PIG, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS CANVIN, OF PASSENHAM
LITTLE HARROWDEN
JAMES EADY, CHARGED WITH STEALING AN ASH RAIL OR
GATE BAR, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN CANWARDEN, OF LITTLE
HARROWDEN
VICTIM
LITTLE HARROWDEN
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DEFICIENT
WEIGHTS
LITTLE HARROWDEN
BUTCHER, FINED 12S.
HARROWDEN
JOHN LABRAM COMPLAINED THAT JOHN CANWARDEN, OF
HARROWDEN, REUSED TO PAY HIM 11 DAYS' WORK. MR.
CANWARDEN DID NOT APPEAR. ORDERED THAT THE AMOUNT
BE PAID, WITH EXPENCES
N
MENTIONE
D
C
ON TUESDAY, AGED 67, MR. CANT. FARMER OF BULWICK, IN
THIS COUNTY
A
P
O
C
CANWARDEN
GEORGE BONUS, A JOURNEYMAN SHOEMAKER, WAS NEXT
BROUGHT UP CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLING LEATHER, THE
PROPERTY OF HIS EMPLOYER, MR. CANNON, OF
SCARLETWELL STREET. THE CASE WAS FULLY PROVED, AND
HE HAVING BEEN PREVOUSLY CONVICTED OF A SIMILAR
OFFENCE, HE WAS SENTENCED TO THREE MONTHS'
IMPRISONMENT WITH HARD LABOUR
BULWICK
DIED
VICTIM
L
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JOHN
ASSIZES
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
JOHN
SESSIONS
A
1840
NEGLECT
CANWARDEN
SEE ARTICLE
R
VICTIM
R
CANNON
JOHN CANNON, CHARGED WITH HAVING STOLEN ONE PAIR
OF GAITERS, THE PROPERTY OF JOSEPH LAY, HIS MASTER
T
VICTIM
IG
CANNING
E
ROBERT
THOMAS STEVENS, AGED 32, WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING A
SCUTTLE, VALUE 9D., THE PROPERTY OF ROBERT CANNING,
OF HELLIDON, AND WAS SENTENCED TO ONE MONTH'S
IMPRISONMENT
ON WEDNESDAY LAST, AFTER A LONG ILLNESS, TEMPERANCE,
WIFE OF ROBERT CANNING, ESQ. OF HELLIDON, IN THIS
COUNTY, AGED 52 YEARS. SHE WAS AN AFFECTIONATE WIFE,
A KIND AND INDULGENT MOTHER, AND BELOVED BY ALL OF
HER FRIENDS
OCT 1, AT HELLIDON, DEEPLY LAMENTED, THOMAS CLEAVER
CANNING, ELDEST SON OF ROBERT CANNING, ESQ., AGED 32
YEARS
K
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
1845
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
JOHN
CANWARDEN
NON
PAYMENT
1840
ASSIZES - COUNTY
PRISONERS
JOHN
CANWARDEN
VICTIM
LITTLE HARROWDEN
JAMES EADY, CHARGED WITH HAVING FELONIOUSLY STOLEN
AN ASH RAIL OR GATE BAR FROM A BLACKSMITH'S SHOP, AT
LITTLE HARROWDEN, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN CANWARDEN
1837
DIED
STEPHEN
CANWARDEN
DIED
LITTLE HARROWDEN
ON SATURDAY THE 13TH INST. AT LITTLE HARROWDEN, NEAR
WELLINGBOROUGH, MR. STEPHEN CANWARDEN, IN THE 76TH
YEAR OF HIS AGE
THOMAS HOWARD & JOHN CAPEL, CHARGED WITH STEALING
SEVERAL ASH RAILS, VALUE 10S. THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS
EARL, AT WEEDON BECK
ENOS BRICKETT WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING CERTAIN
ARTICLES OF WEARING APPAREL, THE PROPERTY OF T.
CAPEL, OF FLOORE. THREE MONTH'S HARD LABOUR
MAY 7, AT GUILSBOROUGH, GREATLY BELOVED, ANNE
CAPELL, AFTER A LONG AND LINGERING ILLNESS, AGED 13
YEARS
THOMAS TRASLER, CHARGED WITH STEALING THREE SHEEP
SKINS, VALUE 15S., THE PROPERTY OF EDWARD CAPELL, OF
STONE NINE CHURCHES
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
CAPEL
THEFT
WEEDON BECK
1846
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
T.
CAPEL
VICTIM
FLOORE
1841
DIED
ANNE
CAPELL
DIED
GUILSBOROUGH
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
EDWARD
CAPELL
VICTIM
STOWE NINE
CHURCHES
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
EDWARD
CAPELL
VICTIM
STOWE NINE
CHURCHES
SEE ARTICLE
1840
DIED
JAMES
CAPELL
DIED
FLOORE
ON MONDAY, JAN 6TH, JAMES CAPELL, FARMER, FLOORE,
AGED 59 YEARS
1840
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JAMES
CAPELL
VICTIM
H
T
1836
CAPELL
1842
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
JOHN
CAPELL
1836
FIRE
MR.
CAPELL
1837
DIED
MRS.
CAPELL
MENTIONE SHEEP
D
STREET
DIED
1840
DIED
MRS.
CAPELL
DIED
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
THOMAS
ASSIZES
WEEDON BECK
1840
DIED
WILLIAM
CAPELL
WILLIAM
CAPELL
WILLIAM GARDNER, OF BUGBROOK, LABOURER, WAS
CONVICTED OF AN ASSAULT ON JOHN CAPELL, ON THE 14TH
INST. AND FINED WITH COSTS £1. 6S. 3D.
NORTHAMPTON
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ASHBY ST. LEDGERS
SEE ARTICLE
FLOORE
ON THE 10TH INSTANT, AT FLOORE, MRS. CAPELL, WIDOW, OF
THE LATE MR. WILLIAM CAPELL, AGED 73 YEARS
N
A
FLOORE
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VICTIM
FLOORE
WILLIAM BOTTERILL, CHARGED WITH HAVING FELONIOUSLY
STOLEN A SMOCK FROCK FROM A BARN IN THE OCCUPATION
OF THOMAS CAPELL, AT FLOORE, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN
BOTTERILL
MENTIONE
D
FLOORE
ON THE 10TH INSTANT, AT FLOORE, MRS. CAPELL, WIDOW, OF
THE LATE MR. WILLIAM CAPELL, AGED 73 YEARS
SPRATTON
MR. WILLIAM CAPELL WAS AUTHORISED TO KEEP OPEN THE
HOUSE KNOWN BY THE SIGN OF THE RED LION, AT
SPRATTON, FORMERLY KEPT BY MR. WILLIAM ALLEN; AND
WILLIAM WALTER, WAS AUTHORISED TO KEEP OPEN THE
HOUSE KNOWN BY THE SIGN OF THE CHEQUER, OF
SPRATTON, FORMERLY KEPT BY MR. THOMAS WRIGHT, UNTIL
THE NEXT TRANSFER DAY
L
CAPELL
A
THOMAS
VICTIM
DAVID GARDNER, OF BUGRBOOKE, LABOURER, WAS
CONVICTED IN THE PENALTY AND COSTS, OF 20S. FOR AN
ASSAULT COMMITTED BY HIM AT BUGBROOK, ON SUNDAY
NIGHT THE 14TH INSTANT, ABOUT 10 O'CLOCK, ON JOHN
CAPELL, OF WEEDEN BECK, AND ALSO IN ANOTHER PENALTY
AND COSTS 20S. FOR ANOTHER ASSAULT COMMITTED BY HIM
IN THE SAME VILLAGE, ON THE SAME NIGHT ABOUT 11
O'CLOCK, ON THOMAS ASHBY
BUGBROOKE
C
P
O
C
ASSIZES - COUNTY
PRISONERS
L
Y
A
VICTIM
CAPELL
1840
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
E
R
JOHN
VICTIM
K
IG
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
R
1842
1843
WILLIAM & GEORGE JONES, RESPECTIVELY FOR ONE MONTH,
FOR STEALING PART OF A DEAD FENCE, AT BRINGTON
BRINGTON
LICENSED
VICTUALLI RED LION
NG HOUSE
KING'S
HEAD
1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
WILLIAM
CAPELL
GAMING
1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
WILLIAM
CAPELL
VICTIM
SPRATTON
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
WILLIAM
CAPELL
COMPLAIN
T
SPRATTON
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
WILLIAM
CAPELL
VICTIM
1837
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
CAPELL
ASSAULT
1833
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
CAPELL
DESERTED
FAMILY
1844
DIED
ARTHUR
CAPES
DIED
1844
DIED
ARTHUR
CAPES
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
ARTHUR
CAPES
MENTIONE
D
1844
DIED
SOPHIA
JANE
CAPES
DIED
1840
ASSIZES - COUNTY
PRISONERS
MARY
CARDWELL
THEFT
1840
TRANSPORTED
MARY
CARDWELL
1834
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JAMES
CARE
THEFT
1840
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
THOMAS
CARE
THEFT
1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
SPECIAL AND PETTY
SESSIONS
CARE
DESERTING
FAMILY
T
H
JAMES ROSE, OF SPRATTON, LABOURER, WAS CONVICTED OF
ASSAULTING WILLIAM CAPELL, AT SPRATTON, ON THE 8TH
INSTANT, AND FINED WITH COSTS £1. 13S. 6D.
E
L
Y
POTTERSPURY
N
C
POTTERSPURY
OLD STRATFORD
POTTERSPURY
WEEDON BECK
L
A
R
A
R
KILSBY
K
IG
WELLINGB
OROUGH
NORTHAMPTON
ROAD
P
O
C
SPRATTON
SPRATTON
MENTIONE
D
A
THOMAS
WILLIAM CAPELL, OF THE KING'S HEAD, SPRATTON, WAS
CONVICTED OF ON THE INFORMATION OF THE
SUPERINTENDANT OF THE COUNTY POLICE, IN THE PENALTY
AND COSTS OF 20S., FOR SUFFERING GAMING, TO WIT,
PITCHING PENNY PIECES ON A TABLE FOR BEER, IN HIS
HOUSE, ON THE 20TH APRIL LAST
JOHN ? AND THOMAS AUSTEN, BOTH OF SPRATTON,
LABOURERS, WERE CONVICTED OF AN ASSAULT ON WILLIAM
CAPELL ON THE 11TH INSTANT, AT SPRATTON. THEY WERE
FINED WITH COSTS 15S. EACH, AND IN DEFAULT OF PAYMENT
WERE COMMITTED TO THE HOUSE OF CORRECTION FOR 14
DAYS
THE CASE OF WILLIAM CAPELL AGAINST THOMAS DICKINS,
OF SPRATTON, LABOURER, FOR DAMAGING A QUANTITY OF
GROWING VEGETABLES, WAS DISMISSED
TRANSPOR
TED
OUNDLE
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WILLIAM CAPELL, OF KILSBY, FOR TWO MONTHS, HE HAVING
DESERTED HIS FAMILY
MARCH 25, AT POTTERSPURY, MR. ARTHUR CAPES, FORMERLY
OF SHROB LODGE, WHITTLEWOOD FOREST, AGED 53
ON THE 24TH ULT., SOPHIA JANE, WIDOW OF ARTHUR CAPES,
OF POTTERSPURY, LEAVING FIVE ORPHANS TO LAMENT HER
DECEASE
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ON THE 24TH ULT., SOPHIA JANE, WIDOW OF ARTHUR CAPES,
OF POTTERSPURY, LEAVING FIVE ORPHANS TO LAMENT HER
DECEASE
SARAH BARTLETT, JOANNA COOPER, AND MARY CARDWELL,
CHARGED WITH HAVING FELONIOUSLY STOLEN 17S. 6D. IN
SILVER, FROM THE DWELLING HOUSE OF ZACHARIAH EVANS,
OF WEEDON BECK
THE FOLLOWING CONVICTS HAVE BEEN REMOVED FROM OUR
COUNTY GAOL TO THE PENITENTIARY, MILLBANK, VIZ. :GEORGE BRIGGS, SARAH BARTLETT, JOANNA COOPER, AND
MARY CARDWELL
JAMES CARE WAS FOUND GUILTY OF STEALING A TIN, VALUE
2S. 8D. THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM SHILCOCK, OF OUNDLE.
TO BE IMPRISONED ONE MONTH, AND WHIPPED
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BRAFIELD ON THE
GREEN
OF BRAFIELD ON THE GREEN, LABOURER, WAS COMMITTED
TO THE HOUSE OF CORRECTION FOR 3 CALENDAR MONTHS
FOR DESERTING HIS WIFE AND FAMILY AND LEAVING THEM
CHARGEABLE TO THE PARISH
1844
COMMITTED TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
THOMAS
LEAVING
FAMILY
CARE
FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR LEAVING HIS WIFE AND FAMILY
CHARGEABLE TO THE PARISH OF BRAFIELD
BRAFIELD
THOMAS CARE, CHARGED WITH OBTAINING 5S. FROM
WILLIAM RICHARDS, GROCER, AND A SIMILAR SUM FROM
WILLIAM HAYES, ASSISTANT TO JOHN BOWMAN BOYAL,
UNDER FALSE PRETENCES
THOMAS CARE, CHARGED WITH HAVING, AT THE PARISH OF
ST. GILES, STOLEN A PAPER PARCEL, CONTAINING A COAT,
VALUE 6S., THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM ROBINSON
FOR ONE MONTH, HE HAVING QUITTED HIS FAMILY, AND LEFT
THEM CHARGEABLE TO THE PARISH OF BRAFIELD
THOMAS CARE, 25, WAS INDICTED FOR HAVING STOLEN
FROM THE HOUSE OF EDWARD SMITH, OF BRAFIELD, A
SILVER WATCH, A CHAIN, AND KEY, VALUE 20S. NO BILL.
1838
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
THOMAS
CARE
THEFT
1839
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
THOMAS
CARE
THEFT
1833
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
THOMAS
CARE
LEFT
FAMILY
BRAFIELD
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
CARE
THEFT
BRAFIELD
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
RICHARD
CARLINE
RIOTOUS
ASSEMBLY
1840
INQUEST
GEORGE
CARLOW
MENTIONE
D
LITTLE BRINGTON
SEE ARTICLE
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
E.
CARPENTER
VICTIM
APPLETREE
R. WALDEN, INDICTED FOR STEALING CERTAIN ARTICLES OF
LINEN BELONGING TO E. CARPENTER, OF APPLETREE, WAS
ACQUITTED
1838
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
EDWARD
CARPENTER
VICTIM
1844
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
JOHN
CARPENTER
1842
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
JOHN
CARPENTER
1845
DIED
MARY
1844
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
MRS.
1843
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
SAMUEL
CARPENTER
1842
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
SAMUEL
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
1837
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON
H
T
K
R
R
L
Y
A
APPLETREE
NEGLECT
OF WORK
P
THRAPSTON
C
O
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IG
KILSBY
E
ST. GILES
PARISH
RICHARD WALDEN, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
APPLETREE, TWO SHIFTS, TWO TABLE CLOTHS, AND OTHER
ARTICLES, THE PROPERTY OF EDWARD CARPENTER
FOR ONE MONTH, FOR NEGLECT OF WORK AT THRAPSTON
JOHN CARPENTER PLEADED GUILTY OF STEALING SEVERAL
PIECES OF WOOD, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS LANGTON, OF
MARSTON ST. LAWRENCE. ONE MONTH'S HARD LABOUR
ROTHWELL
ON THE 3D INST., AT ROTHWELL, MARY, THE BELOVED WIFE
OF MR. CARPENTER, SURGEON, IN HER 47TH YEAR, LEAVING
A NUMEROUS FAMILY TO LAMENT HER LOSS
ROWELL
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DRUNK
ALDWINCKLE
SAMUEL CARPENTER, WILLIAM COTTINGHAM, AND
JONATHAN SMITH, ALL OF ALDWINCKLE, WERE CONVICTED
OF BEING DRUNK ON THE EVENING OF MAY THE 17TH, AND
WERE ORDERED TO PAY THE SUM OF 5S. EACH AND COSTS
CARPENTER
ASSAULT
ALDINKLE
SAMUEL
CARPENTER
THEFT
EDWARD
CARR
EDWARD
CARR
NON
PAYMENT
A
L
CARPENTER
DIED
N
CARPENTER
A
C
MARSTON ST.
LAWRENCE
THEFT
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
SAMUEL CARPENTER WAS FINED 9S. FOR AN ASSAULT ON T.
FRENCH, OF ALDWINKLE
SAMUEL CARPENTER, CHARGED WITH STEALING A PAIR OF
SHOES, THE PROPERTY OF AMOS HOLLIS, WAS FOUND NOT
GUILTY
WARMINGTON
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WARMINGTON
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JOHN
CARR
SHOOTING
POTTERSPURY
JOHN CARR, CHARGED WITH MALICIOUSLY SHOOTING
PHILIP FIELDS, ON THE 14 INST, AT THE PARISH OF
POTTERSPURY, WITH INTENT TO DO HIM SOME GREVIOUS
BODILY HARM
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JOHN
ASSIZES
CARR
SHOOTING
POTTERSPURY
JOHN CARR, AGED 20, CHARGED WITH HAVING, AT
POTTERSPURY, MALICIOUSLY SHOT AT PHILIP FIELDS, WITH
INTENT TO DO HIM SOME GREVIOUS BODILY HARM
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JOHN
ASSIZES
CARR
SHOOTING
YARDLEY GOBION
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1846
DIED
CARR
DIED
BYFIELD
AT BYFIELD, ON THE 6TH INSTANT, IN THE 77TH YEAR OF HER
AGE, AFTER A SEVERE ILLNESS, MRS. CARR, MUCH
RESPECTED BY A CIRCLE OF FRIENDS AND NEIGHBOURS
CARR
VICTIM
WARMINGTON
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CARR
THEFT
STOKE BRUERNE
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TRANSPOR
TED
1839
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
ROBERT
CARR
THEFT
1840
ASSIZES - COUNTY
PRISONERS
ROBERT
CARR
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
CARR
1842
ASSIZES
THOMAS
1844
ASSIZES
THOMAS
1841
A
STOKE BRUERNE
N
THEFT
A
THEFT
THEFT
L
CARR
CARR
L
Y
P
O
C
CARR
YARDLEY GOBION
YARDLEY GOBION
YARDLEY GOBION
ROBERT CARR, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT STOKE
BRUERNE, A GELDING, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS LINNELL
ROBERT CARR, CHARGED WITH HAVING FELONIOUSLY
STOLEN A GELDING, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS LINNELL, OF
STOKE BRUERNE
THOMAS CARR, SEN., CHARGED WITH STEALING TWO
QUARTERN LOAVES, AT YARDLEY GOBION, THE PROPERTY OF
H. WESTON
THOMAS CARR, SEN., AGED 48, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
YARDLEY GOBION, TWO QUARTERN LOAVES OF BREAD, THE
PROPERTY OF HENRY WESTON
THOMAS CARR, SEN. AGED 51, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
QUANTITY OF PROVISIONS, VALUE £3, AT YARDLEY GOBION,
THE PROPERTY OF THE GUARDIANS OF THE POTTERSPURY
UNION
THEFT
YARDLEY GOBION
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CARR
EJECTMENT
EAST HADDON
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CARR
MENTIONE
D
BRAUNSTON
SEE ARTICLE
A
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
THOMAS
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
THOMAS
PETTY SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON
THOMAS
MIDSUMMER ASSIZES
STOKE BRUERNE
THEFT
THE UNDER MENTIONED CONVICTS HAVE BEEN REMOVED
FROM OUR COUNTY GAOL TO THE YORK HULK, GOSPORT :WILLIAM WATERS, UNDER SENTENCE OF TRANSPORATION
FOR LIFE; JOHN BLENCOWE, CHARLES FOUNDLING, & SAMUEL
KIRK, RESPECTIVELY FOR 14 YEARS ; AND ROBERT CARR &
THOMAS LIDDINGTON, RESPECTIVELY FOR 10 YEARS
K
CARR
R
ROBERT
1842
E
H
TRANSPORTED
R
1840
C
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
NATHANIEL
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ROBERT
ASSIZES
IG
1837
MRS.
T
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
CARR
THEFT
WHITTLEWOOD
FOREST
THOMAS CARR, JUN. FOR SIX MONTHS, FOR KILLING A DEER
IN WHITTLEWOOD FOREST, THE PROPERTY OF HER MAJESTY
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
THOMAS
CARR
DAMAGE
YARDLEY GOBION
THOMAS CARR, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR DAMAGING A FENCE
BELONGING TO ELIZABETH BROWN, AT YARDLEY GOBION
1837
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
THOMAS
CARR
DAMAGE
1837
DIED
THOMAS
CARR
MENTIONE
MORE END TOWCESTER
D
1835
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
CARR
THEFT
YARDLEY GOBION
1835
ASSIZES
THOMAS
CARR
THEFT
YARDLEY GOBION
1835
ASSIZES
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
THOMAS
CARR
THEFT
YARDLEY GOBION
WILLIAM
CARR
SURETIES
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T
THOMAS CARR, CHARGED WITH STEALING A TUB, VALUE FIVE
SHILLINGS, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM WATTS, OF YARDLEY
GOBION
THOMAS CARR, AGED 40, CHARGED WITH STEALING A TUB,
VALUE 5S. THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM WATTS, OF YARDLEY
GOBION
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WILLIAM CARR, FOR REFUSING TO FIND SURETIES FOR HIS
APPEARANCE AT THE NEXT ASSIZES TO GIVE EVIDENCE
AGAINST JOSEPH BLISS
WILLIAM CARR, FOR NEGLECTING TO FIND SURETIES FOR
HIS APPEARANCE AT THESE ASSIZES TO GIVE EVIDENCE
AGAINST JOSEPH BLISS, ON A CHARGE OF FELONY
H
1843
THOMAS CARR, FOR SIX WEEKS, FOR DAMAGING A QUANTITY
OF LEATHER, THE PROPERTY OF EDWIN BOSTOCK, OF
NORTHAMPTON, SHOEMANUFACTURER
NORTHAMPTON
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
WILLIAM
CARR
SURETIES
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
WILLIAM
CARR
MENTIONE
D
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
WILLIAM
CARR
1834
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JAMES
CARRINGTON
1833
COMMITTED TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JAMES
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
JOHN
CARRINGTON
1838
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
CARRINGTON
1842
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
MR.
CARRINGTON
1834
INQUEST
JAMES
CARROLL
1834
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
JAMES
CARROLL
MURDER
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
THOMAS
CARROLL
THEFT
EVENLEY
WILLIAM SHEPPARD & THOMAS CARROLL, FOR ONE MONTH
EACH, FOR STEALING HALF A BUSHEL OF POTATOES
GROWING IN EVENLEY PARISH
R
R
YARDLEY GOBION
C
N
KETTERING
VICTIM
VICTIM
KETTERING
A
L
CARRINGTON
A
C
O
P
L
Y
A
ASSAULT
VICTIM
K
IG
E
1843
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FOR 1 MONTH, OR TO PAY A FINE OF £5, & WILLIAM CARR,
FOR 14 DAYS, OR TO PAY A FINE OF £2. 10S., THE FORMER
FOR ASSAULTING AND RESISTING GEORGE MEAD, ONE OF
THE CONSTABLES OF THE BOROUGH, AND THE LATTER FOR
HOLDING THE SAID GEORGE MEAD WHILST FOSTER STRUCK
HIM
DANIEL MUNN, AND JOSEPH HAWTHORN, 25, WERE INDICTED
FOR EMBEZZLING, SELLING, AND CONVERTING TO THEIR
OWN USE, A SAW, VALUE 10S., THE PROPERTY OF JAMES
CARRINGTON, OF KETTERING. THE WIFE OF THE
PROSECUTOR DEPOSED THAT HAWTHORN BORROWED THE
SAW, WHICH SHE LENT HIM, BUT HE DID NOT RETURN IT.
NOT GUILTY.
JAMES HAWTHORN AND DAVID MUNN, CHARGED WITH
HAVING SOLD AND CONVERTED TO THEIR OWN USE, A SAW,
THE POPERTY OF JAMES CARRINGTON
THOMAS MORTON, CHARGED WITH STEALING CERTAIN
TOOLS, VALUE 6S., AND UPWARDS, FROM THE HOUSE OF
JOHN CARRINGTON, OF KETTERING
JOSEPH BARTLETT, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR RUNNING AWAY
AND REFUSING TO PERFORM A CONTRACT OF SERVICE MADE
WITH BRYAN SMITH AND JOHN CARRINGTON
MENTIONE
D
COMPLAIN
KETTERING
T
MENTIONE MAYORHOL
NORTHAMPTON
D
D
SEE ARTICLE
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SAMUEL MARRIOTT, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR VIOLENTLY
ASSAULTING BENJAMIN CARTER, AT BRINGTON
1838
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
BENJAMIN
CARTER
VICTIM
1841
BURGLARY
GEORGE
CARTER
VICTIM
1844
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
GEORGE
CARTER
VICTIM
CRANSLEY
JAMES HARDING, CHARGED WITH STEALING A SILK
HANDKERCHIEF, THE PROPERTY OF GEORGE CARTER, OF
CRANSLEY
1844
COUNTY SESSIONS
GEORGE
CARTER
VICTIM
CRANSLEY
JAMES HARDING, CHARGED WITH STEALING A SILK POCKET
HANDKERCHIEF FROM GEORGE CARTER, AT CRANSLEY
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
GEORGE
CARTER
VICTIM
CRANSLEY
JAMES HARDING, CHARGED WITH STEALING A SILK POCKET
HANDKERCHIEF FROM GEORGE CARTER, AT CRANSLEY, WAS
FOUND GUILTY, AND SENTENCED TO ONE MONTH'S
IMPRISONMENT
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
GEORGE
CARTER
MENTIONE
D
BROUGHTON
1843
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
GLENCAION CARTER
DESERTION
JAMES
CARTER
1838
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JAMES
1844
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
JOHN
1838
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
CARTER
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
CARTER
1840
ASSAULT
JOSEPH
CARTER
1844
EMBEZZLEMENT
JOSEPH
CARTER
O
CARTER
1837
INQUEST
MR. W. G.
CARTER
1842
QUARTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
CARTER
T
A
DAMAGE
VICTIM
A
MATILDA
THEFT
N
C
CARTER
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
VICTIM
VICTIM
ACQUITTED.
ROWELL
JOHN TWIG, JOHN MERRIMAN, & JAMES CARTER, CHARGED
WITH BREAKING OPEN THE MILL OF THOMAS MARRIOTT, AT
ROWELL, AND STEALING THEREFROM FOUR SACKS AND
SEVEN BUSHELS OF WHEAT MEAL
BRACKLEY ST. PETER
FOR ONE MONTH, UNLESS 15S. 6D. BE PAID, FOR WILFULLY
BREAKING A WINDOW AT BRACKLEY ST. PETER
NASEBY
MARY GLOVER, MARY HIPWELL, GEORGE MASTERS & SAMUEL
STAINS, CHARGED WITH STEALING A GOOSE, THEE
GOSLINGS, AND OTHER PROPERTY OF JOHN CARTER, OF
NASEBY
NASEBY
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LEICESTER
NORTHAMPTON
STREET
EMBEZZLE
MENT
ROGUES &
VAGABOND
S
MENTIONE
CHEMIST
D
VICTIM
E
H
ACQUITTED
CARTER
1839
A
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
L
1839
ST.
NORTHAMPTON
SEPULCHRE
C
CARTER
Y
HENRY
GEORGE
GEORGE GEORGE PLEADED GUILTY TO AN INDICTMENT FOR
STEALING A SACK, THE PROPERTY OF GLENCAION CARTER,
OF EDGCOTT. ONE MONTH'S HARD LABOUR
CHARGED WITH BEING A DESERTER FROM THE 22d REGT. OF
FOOT
CHARGED WITH BEING A DESERTER FROM THE 22D REGT. OF
FOOT
HARRIET HARTWELL, CHARGED WITH HAVING AT THE
PARISH OF ST. SEPULCHRE, STOLEN A PAIR OF HALF-BOOTS,
VALUE 3S., AND A HABIT SHIRT, VALUE 1S. 6D., THE
PROPERTY OF HENRY GEORGE CARTER.
K
CARTER
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
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R
DESERTER
R
CARTER
1841
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EDGCOTT
IG
VICTIM
P
1841
COMMITMENTS TO COUNTY
HENRY
GAOL
COMMITMENTS TO THE
HENRY
COUNTY GAOL
LEICESTER
NORTHAMPTON
STREET
L
1841
BRINGTON
SEE ARTICLE
SEE ARTICLE
MARY HART, BETSEY COX, HELEN MURRAY, & MATILDA
CARTER, RESPECTIVELY FOR 14 DAYS, AS ROGUES AND
VAGABONDS
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
BARNWELL ST.
ANDREW
ELIZABETH EADES, AGED 22, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
PIG'S CHEEK FROM THE HOUSE OF THOMAS CARTER, OF
BARNWELL ST. ANDREW
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
CARTER
1833
ASSIZES
THOMAS
CARTER
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
THOMAS
ASSIZES
CARTER
1844
DIED
ALFRED
CARTWRIGHT
DIED
NORTHAMPTON
1844
DIED
CHARLES
CARTWRIGHT
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
EDWARD
CARTWRIGHT
ASSAULT
STOKE BRUERNE
EDWARD
CARTWRIGHT
ASSAULT
GRAFTON REGIS
MISDEMEA
NOUR
MISDEMEA
NOR
T
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
W. R.
ASSIZES
CARTWRIGHT
MENTIONE
D
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
W. R.
CARTWRIGHT
1839
QUARTER SESSIONS
W. R.
CARTWRIGHT
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
W. R.
1844
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
HOUSE OF CORRECTION
JOHN
CARVEL
1844
COUNTY SESSIONS
ELIZABETH
ELIZABETH
1843
1839
INQUEST
E
1843
AYNHOE
Y
A
AYNHOE
MENTIONE
D
L
AYNHO
P
O
MENTIONE
D
ELIJAH EBBORN, AGED 21, WILLIAM LEAK, AGED 20, THOMAS
LEAK, AGED 22, GEORGE SMITH, AGED 23, & THOMAS SWAN,
AGED 21, CHARGED WITH HAVING, IN THE NIGHT OF THE
27TH NOV., ENTERED AN INCLOSED LAND IN THE
OCCUPATION OF W.R. CARTWRIGHT, ESQ, AT AYNHOE,
ARMED WITH GUNS FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF GAME
K
MENTIONE
D
1838
EDWARD CARTWRIGHT, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR VIOLENTLY
ASSAULTING MARIA THOMPSON, AT GRAFTON REGIS
R
CARTWRIGHT
1844
MARCH 29, ALFRED, THE SON OF MR. CHARLES CARTWRIGHT,
OF THIS TOWN, AGED 15 MONTHS
MARCH 29, ALFRED, THE SON OF MR. CHARLES CARTWRIGHT,
OF THIS TOWN, AGED 15 MONTHS
EDWARD CARTWRIGHT, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR ASSAULTING
JOSEPH BALL, AT STOKE BRUERNE
H
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
W. R.
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ASSIZES
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
SEE ARTICLE
R
1843
1844
SEE ARTICLE
C
1842
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
VICTIM
IG
1842
ELIZABETH EADES, CHARGED WITH STEALING A PIG'S CHEEK
FROM THE HOUSE OF THOMAS CARTER, OF BARNWELL ST.
ANDREW
BARNWELL ST.
ANDREW
1842
SEE ARTICLE
ELIJAH EBBORN, WILLIAM LEAK, THOMAS LEAK, GEORGE
SMITH, & THOMAS SWANN, FOR BEING FOUND ARMED WITH
GUNS FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF GAME AT NIGHT, ON LANDS
IN THE OCCUPATION OF W.R. CARTWRIGHT, ESQ. AT AYNHO
HINTON
WILLIAM TUCKEY, CHARGED WITH MALICIOUSLY SETTING
FIRE TO A WOOD CALLED FOXHOLES, GROWING AT HINTON,
THE PROPERTY OF W. R. CARTWRIGHT, ESQ.
HINTON
SEE ARTICLE
CARTWRIGHT
MENTIONE GREYFRIAR
NORTHAMPTON
D
S STREET
SEE ARTICLE
BASTARDY
EVERDON
FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR NOT PERFORMING AN ORDER OF
BASTARDY MADE FOR RELIEF OF THE PARISH OF EVERDON
CARVELL
VICTIM
GUILSBOROUGH
JOHN PAYNE, CHARGED WITH STEALING A GOLD BROOCH, OF
THE VALUE OF 3S., THE PROPERTY OF ELIZABETH CARVELL,
OF GUILSBOROUGH
CARVELL
VICTIM
GUILSBOROUGH
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GUILSBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
NETHER HEYFORD
SEE ARTICLE
FINEDON
SEE ARTICLE
WELLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
CARVELL
RICHARD
CARVER
THOMAS
CARVER
THOMAS
CARVER
A
L
A
JAMES
N
MENTIONE
D
C
CARTWRIGHT
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
NON
PAYMENT
MENTIONE DOG &
D
DUCK
JOB PAINE, OF NORTOFT, CARPENTER, WAS COMMITTED TO
THE SESSIONS ON A CHARGE OF STEALING A BROOCH ON THE
21ST JUNE LAST, AT GUILSBOROUGH, THE PROPERTY OF
ELIZABETH CARVELL. HE WAS AFTERWARDS ADMITTED TO
BAIL
BENJAMIN CARY, CHARGED WITH BURGLARIOUSLY
ENTERING THE HOUSE OF SARAH HICKMAN, OF
RAVENSTHORPE, AND STEALING FROM THENCE DRAPERY, OF
THE VALUE OF 5L.
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BENJAMIN CARY, WAS INDICTED FOR A BURGLARY IN THE
HOUSE OF SARAH HICKMAN, AT RAVENSTHORPE. DELIVERED
BY PROCLAMATION
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
ELIZABETH
CARVILL
VICTIM
GUILSBOROUGH
1835
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
BENJAMIN
CARY
THEFT
RAVENSTHORPE
1835
ASSIZES
BENJAMIN
CARY
THEFT
RAVENSTHORPE
1835
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
BENJAMIN
CARY
THEFT
RAVENSTHORPE
1842
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
JOHN
CASEMAN
VICTIM
PIDDINGTON
SEE ARTICLE
1846
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS ROBERT
CASEY
GAME
SYRESHAM
SEE ARTICLE
1846
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS ROBERT
CASEY
ASSAULT
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
CASS
THEFT
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
JOHN
CASS
THEFT
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
CASS
1839
INQUEST
JOSEPH
CASTELL
MENTIONE
D
1833
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOSEPH
CASTELL
FILIATION
1842
QUARTER SESSIONS
JACOB
CASTLE
VICTIM
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JACOB
CASTLE
1836
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
1841
1846
1837
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
INQUEST
L
Y
MOULTON
A
N
C
MOULTON
DAVENTRY
SLAPTON
EVENLEY
EVENLEY
CASTLE
THEFT
BRACKLEY
JOHN
CASTLE
THEFT
BRACKLEY
LUKE
CASTLE
ROBERT
CASTLE
ROSE
CASWELL
L
VICTIM
A
R
A
R
MOULTON
P
O
C
ROBERT CASEY, OF CROWFIELD, WAS CHARGED WITH
ASSAULTING JAMES PAYNE, OF THE SAME PLACE.
COMPROMISED
JOHN CASS, AGED 31, & JOHN BROWN, AGED 40, WERE
CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT MOULTON, 2LB. OF MUTTON,
THE PROPERTY OF JOHN ACHURCH. THE GRAND JURY
IGNORED THE BILL
JOHN CASS & JOHN BROWN, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
MOULTON, 2LB. OF MUTTON, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN
ACHURCH
JOHN CASS, AGED 31, & JOHN BROWN, AGED 40, CHARGED
WITH STEALING, AT MOULTON, 2LB. OF MUTTON, THE
PROPERTY OF JOHN ACHURCH
K
IG
CROWFIELD
THEFT
VAGRANT
ACT
MENTIONE
D
DIED
E
H
T
1844
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OF SLAPTON, FOR THE NON-PERFORMANCE OF AN ORDER OF
FILIATION
JOSEPH WARWICK, AGED 32, CHARGED WITH STEALING , AT
EVENLEY, A POCKET BOOK, TWO PENCILS, AND A RULE, VALUE
3S., THE PROPERTY OF JACOB CASTLE
JOSEPH WARWICK WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING, AT
EVENLEY, A POCKET BOOK, AND OTHER ARTICLES, THE
PROPERTY OF JACOB CASTLE, AND SENTENCED TO THREE
MONTHS' HARD LABOUR
JOHN CASTLE, CHARGED WITH STEALING 2LBS OF BREAD,
VALUE 2D. THE PROPERTY OF HIS MASTER, THOMAS WILSON,
OF BRACKLEY
JOHN CASTLE, AGED 45, CHARGED WITH STEALING 2LBS. OF
BREAD OF THE VALUE OF 2D. THE PROPERTY OF HIS MASTER,
THOMAS WILSON, OF BRACKLEY, PLEADED GUILTY, AND WAS
SENTENCED TO ONE MONTH'S IMPRISONMENT, AND HARD
LABOUR
FOR ONE MONTH, UNDER THE VAGRANT ACT
DAVENTRY
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DAVENTRY
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 50)
CHARLES FOX, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR EMBEZZLING LEATHER,
THE PROPERTY OF HIS EMPLOYER, THOMAS CASWELL
VICTIM
1844
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
THOMAS
CASWELL
VICTIM
1837
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
FREDERICK
CATLIN
VICTIM
1843
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JOHN
CATTEL
MENTIONE
D
1841
NORTHAMPTON
MIDSUMMER ASSIZES
MR.
CATTEL
MENTIONE
D
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JOHN
CATTEL
SURETIES
1841
BURGLARY
JOHN
CATTELL
ASSAULT
1840
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
JOHN
CATTELL
ASSAULT
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
JOHN
CATTELL
THEFT
1845
NORTHAMPTON SESSIONS
JOHN
WILLIAM
CATTELL
SURETIES
1842
NORTHANTS PETTY
SESSIONS
RICHARD
CATTELL
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
SAMUEL
CATTLE
W.
CATTLE
JOSEPH
CAUCUTT
1835
K
UPPER
MOUNTS
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ALL SAINTS
NORTHAMPTON
PARISH
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R
NORTHAMPTON
MARTHA
CAULCUTT
1833
INQUEST
ELIZABETH
CAUSBY
1833
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
FRANCIS
CAUSBY
A
NORTHAMPTON
L
VICTIM
DRUNK
THE SAME, BEFORE THE MAYOR & T. SHARP , ESQ. JOHN
CATTELL WAS FINED 5S. AND 9S. COSTS, OR ONE MONTH'S
IMPRISONMENT, FOR AN ASSAULT UPON A FEMALE AT THE
CROW & HORSE SHOE. HE WAS TAKEN TO PRISON, BUT
LIBERATED IN THE COURSE OF THE DAY ON PAYMENT OF THE
FINE.
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COMPLAIN
T
A
INQUEST
CROW &
HORSE
SHOE
N
C
1837
FOR NOT FINDING SURETIES FOR HIS APPEARANCE AT THE
SESSIONS TO ANSWER A CHARGE OF THREATENING TO
MURDER HIS SISTER, SET HIS FATHER'S HOUSE FIRE. &C.
L
1841
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
ASSAULT
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C
CATTELL
1846
COLD ASHBY
R
Y
JOHN
A
P
ASSAULT
O
1841
JOSEPH MARTIN, FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR EMBEZZLING
LEATHER, THE PROPERTY OF HIS EMPLOYER, THOMAS
CASWELL
JOSIAH HUMPHREY AND JOHN HUMPHREY WAS INDICTED
FOR STEALING THREE SHILLINGS, A COAT, HAT, AND SUNDRY
OTHER ARTICLES, THE PROPERTY OF FREDERICK CATLIN.
THE PRISONER PLEADED GUILTY - THREE MONTHS
IMPRISONMENT WITH HARD LABOUR
WILLIAM BLUNT, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR PREVENTING
THOMAS WRIGHT, ONE OF THE WATCHMEN, FROM TAKING
INTO CUSTODY JOHN CATTEL, WHO HAD COMMITTED A
BREACH OF THE PEACE
E
CASWELL
T
THOMAS
H
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
IG
1844
WAS COMMITTED FOR WANT OF SURETIES TO KEEP THE
PEACE TOWARDS HIS FATHER AND SISTER. HE FOUND BAIL
YESTERDAY
COLD ASHBY
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BROUGHTON
RICHARD WATTY, AGED 31, WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING A
COAT, VALUE 6D. THE PROPERTY OF SAMUEL CATTLE, OF
BROUGHTON. FOURTEEN DAYS IMPRISONMENT.
ANGEL INN KETTERING
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MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE GREGORY
D
STREET
DIED
[AGED 73]
WELLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
BUGBROOKE
SEE ARTICLE
SURETIES
KINGSTHORPE
FRANCIS CAUSBY, HE HAVING REFUSED TO FIND SURETIES
TO KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS CHARLES FITZHUGH,
OVERSEER OF KINGSTHORPE
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
JOHN
CAUSBY
THEFT
NORTHAMPTON
1843
QUARTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
CAUSBY
VICTIM
STOWE
1834
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
THOMAS
CAUSBY
1833
INQUEST
WILLIAM
CAUSBY
T
1844
SMASHING
PETER
CAUTLING
1838
INQUEST
ARTHUR
CAVE
1846
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
EDWARD
COUNTERF
EIT COINS
1843
LAMBS WORRIED
JOHN
CAVE
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
CAVE
DIED
L
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
1839
TREE
JOHN
CAVE
TREE
1838
INQUEST
TO OUR HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
CAVE
DIED
JOHN
CAVE
GAME
1834
N
CAVE
A
GEORGE
WESTON FAVELL
L
DIED
A
1838
C
P
O
C
CAVE
MENTIONE
D
COMPLAIN
T
E
A
Y
COUNTERF
EIT COIN
PARK
FIELDS
MARK DAWSON, THOMAS DUDLEY, THOMAS DUNN, & PETER
CAUTLING CHARGED WITH HAVING IN THEIR POSSESSION
NINE COUNTERFEIT SIXPENCES, KNOWING THEM TO BE
SUCH, WITH INTENT TO UTTER THE SAME
MARK DAWSON, THOMAS DUDLEY, AND PETER CAUTLING,
PLEADED GUILTY TO UTTERING COUNTERFEIT COIN. THOMAS
DUNN, INDICTED ON A SIMILAR CHARGE, PLEADED NOT
GUILTY. MR. JEFFERY APPEARED FOR THE PROSECUTION. HE
WAS THE ONLY ONE OF THE PRISONERS UPON WHOM NO
MONEY WAS FOUND, AND THE JURY ACQUITTED HIM. THE
OTHERS WERE SENTENCED TO SIX MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT
EACH.
K
1841
SEE ARTICLE
R
CAUTLING
IG
PETER
BUGBROOKE
R
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
FOR ONE MONTH, AS AN IDLE AND DISORDERLY PERSON
H
IDLE &
DISORDER
LY
MENTIONE
D
1841
JOHN ROBY, AND JOHN CAUSBY, TWO BOYS OF
NORTHAMPTON, WERE CONVICTED OF STEALING BEANS ON
SUNDAY AFTERNOON, ON THE 18TH INSTANT, WHICH WERE
GROWING IN A FIELD BELONGING TO EDWARD BOUVERIE,
ESQ., IN HARDINGSTONE, AND FINED WITH COSTS 7S. EACH,
WHICH THEY PAID ; AND ON THE 21ST INST., JOHN BAKER,
ANOTHER BOY FROM NORTHAMPTON, WAS CONVICTED OF
STEALING BARLEY ON THE 20TH INSTANT, WHICH WAS
GROWING IN A FIELD BELONGING TO MRS. GREEN, IN
KINGSTHORPE, AND FINED WITH COSTS 10S., WHICH WAS
ALSO PAID
JOSEPH TOWNSEND, AGED 20, CHARGED WITH STEALING 1 &
HALF LB OF FLOUR, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS CAUSBY, OF
STOWE, WAS ACQUITTED
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BLATHERWICK
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OLD STRATFORD
ON SUNDAY LAST, MR. GEORGE CAVE, OF OLD STRATFORD, IN
THIS COUNTY, AGED 79 YEARS
PRESTON DEANERY
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QUINTON
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PRESTON DEANERY
CRICK
A LARGE TREE BELONGING TO MR. JOHN CAVE, AT PARK
FIELDS, PRESTON DEANERY, WAS SHIVERED INTO
FRAGMENTS BY THE LIGHTNING, DURING THE TREMENDOUS
STORM OF TUESDAY LAST
SEE ARTICLE
SEE ARTICLE
1836
DIED
JOHN
CAVE
MENTIONE
D
PIDDINGTON
YESTERDAY SE'NNIGHT, MRS. CAVE, WIFE OF THE LATE MR.
JOHN CAVE, FARMER AND GRAZIER, PIDDINGTON, IN THIS
COUNTY AGED 83 YEARS
1834
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
JOSEPH
CAVE
VICTIM
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
1840
DIED
MR. W.
CAVE
DIED
BULWICK
1836
DIED
MRS.
CAVE
DIED
PIDDINGTON
1837
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
MRS. OTWAY CAVE
MENTIONE
D
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SESSIONS
OBED.
CAVE
VICTIM
1845
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
RICHARD
CAVE
SPILLING
NIGHT
SOIL
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
THOMAS
CAVE
THEFT
1846
COMMITTED TO THE
BOROUGH GAOL AND HOUSE THOMAS
OF CORRECTION
CAVE
VICTIM
1844
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
WARREN
CAVE
1841
DIED
WILLIAM
CAVE
1844
DIED
WILLIAM
CAVE
DIED
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
CAVE
VICTIM
1838
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
CAVE
WILLIAM
CAVE
DANIEL
CAVENS
JOHN
CAVIT
1843
T
A
C
BRACKLEY
A
N
DIED
L
FILIATION
A
CAVITT
L
Y
P
O
ASSAULT
C
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JOHN
ASSIZES
E
1846
1842
ROADE
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
FEBRUARY 29, AT ROADE, IN THIS COUNTY, AFTER A SHORT
ILLNESS, MR. ROBERT CAVE, FARMER, IN THE 82D YEAR OF
HIS AGE. BY HIS DEATH THE POORT HAVE LOST A VALUABLE
FRIEND
THOMAS CAVE PLEADED GUILTY OF HAVING OBTAINED FROM
WILLIAM HOBSON, A WHITEWASH BRUSH AND TWO PAINT
BRUSHES, THE PROPERTY OF ROWLAND HILL. SENTENCED TO
TWELVE MONTHS' HARD LABOUR
WILLIAM LETTS, FOR TWO MONTHS, AND GEORGE FREDERIC
ROSE, FOR THREE MONTHS' HARD LABOUR, FOR EMBEZZLING
A QUANTITY OF LEATHER, THE PROPERTY OF THOAMS CAVE,
THEIR MASTER
K
DIED
R
CAVE
1837
WAS ALSO FINED, WITH COSTS, 6S. 6D., FOR SPILLING NIGHT
SOIL ALONG THE STREETS
H
ROBERT
IG
DIED
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
BULWICK
R
1844
1833
ON SUNDAY LAST, AGED 66, MR. W. CAVE, OF BULWICK, IN
THIS COUNTY
YESTERDAY SE'NNIGHT, MRS. CAVE, WIFE OF THE LATE MR.
JOHN CAVE, FARMER AND GRAZIER, PIDDINGTON, IN THIS
COUNTY AGED 83 YEARS
WILLIAM FROST, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR FISHING, IN THE
NIGHT, IN THE GROUNDS OF MRS. OTWAY CAVE, IN THE
RIVER AVON
PRISCILLIA NOBLES WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING TWO
SHILLINGS FROM A BOX IN A DWELLING HOUSE AT BULWICK,
THE PROPERTY OF OBED. CAVE. THREE MONTHS' HARD
LABOUR
QUINTON
WARREN CAVE, FOR TWO MONTHS, UNLESS £2 BE PAID, FOR
ASSAULTING GEORGE REYNOLDS ; AND ONE MONTH, UNLESS
£5 BE PAID, FOR ASSAULTING THOMAS WRIGHT, CONSTABLE
ON SUNDAY LAST, MR. WILLIAM CAVE, OF BRACKLEY, AGED
65 YEARS
ON THE 8TH INST., AT QUINTON, IN THIS COUNTY, MR.
WILLIAM CAVE, IN THE 86TH YEAR OF HIS AGE
QUINTON
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EVERDON
FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR NOT PERFORMING AN ORDER OF
FILIATION MADE FOR THE RELIEF OF THE PARISH OF
EVERDON
CLIPSTON
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NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
VICTIM
SEE ARTICLE
VICTIM
RICHARD KELLAND, AGED 21, CHARGED WITH
BURGLARIOUSLY BREAKING INTO THE HOUSE OF JOHN
CAVITT, DURING THE NIGHT OF THE 25TH JUNE LAST, AND
STEALING ABOUT £7. 5S. IN MONEY, TWO PAIR OF SILVER
TABLE SPOONS, VALUE £1. 10S., FOUR SILK HANDKERCHIEFS,
15 SILVER WATCHES, AND A SILVER WATCH GUARD
1842
1843
1842
1842
BOROUGH PRISONERS
JOHN
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JOHN
ASSIZES
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JOHN
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
JOHN
SESSIONS
CAVITT
VICTIM
CHARLES HIORNS, AGED 12, GEORGE SMITH, AGED 14, JAMES
FISHER, AGED 16, EDWARD SMITH, AGED 15, CHARGED WITH
STEALING A SHAWL, VALUE 5S. 6D., THE PROPERTY OF JOHN
CAVITT
CAVITT
VICTIM
SEE ARTICLE
CAVITT
VICTIM
MENTIONE BRIDGE
D
STREET
SEE ARTICLE
CAVITT
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MIDSUMMER SESSIONS
CHARLES
CAWLEY
ASSAULT
HARLESTONE
CHARLES CAWLEY, CHARGED WITH COMMITTING A VIOLENT
ASSAULT ON ELIZ. WELCH, AT HARLESTON. SIX MONTHS'
HARD LABOUR.
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
JOHN
CAY
LEAVING
WIFE AND
FAMILY
EYDON
FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR LEAVING HIS WIFE AND FAMILY
CHARGEABLE TO EYDON
1837
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JAMES
CEYBIRD
MISBEHAVI
OUR
1843
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
BENJAMIN
CHADWICK
FRAUD
1839
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
WILLIAM
CHADWICK
THEFT
1839
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
CHADWICK
THEFT
1843
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
THOMAS
CHALONER
1837
INQUEST
EBENEZER
CHAMBERLAIN
DIED
1842
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
GEORGE
CHAMBERLAIN
WARRANT
1846
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
HENRY
CHAMBERLAIN
LEAVING
SERVICE
1844
EXTRAORDINARY CASE
JAMES
CHAMBERLAIN
1837
DIED
JAMES
1846
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
JOHN
1846
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
JOHN
CHAMBERLAIN
ASSAULT
EDWARD RICE CHARGED JOHN CHAMBERLAIN WITH
ASSAULTING HIM ON THE 3D INSTANT. CHAMBERLAIN
CALLED A WITNESS, WHO SWORE THAT RICE WAS THE FIRST
AGGRESSOR, AND THE COMPLAINT WAS DISMISSED
1839
INQUEST
JOHN
CHAMBERLAIN
MENTIONE KETTERING
NORTHAMPTON
D
GARDENS
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1846
INQUEST
MARTHA
CHAMBERLAIN
DIED
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T
1841
H
E
R
A
L
Y
P
C
WILBY
N
MOULTON
BURTON LATIMER
JOHN CROXTON, OF BURTON LATIMER, OBTAINED A
WARRANT OF EJECTMENT AGAINST GEORGE CHAMBERLAIN
WILBARSTON
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A
O
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM CHADWICK, ON SUSPICION OF STEALING A TILE OR
CAKE, THE PROPERTY OF MR. E. H. BARWELL
WILLIAM CHADWICK, 28, PLEADED GUILTY OF STEALING
TWO PIECES OF TILE OR CAKE OF COPPER, THE PROPERTY OF
E. H. BARWELL. TO BE IMPRISONED AND KEPT TO HARD
LABOUR THREE CALENDAR MONTHS, THE LAST FORTNIGHT
SOLITARY
THE FOLLOWING PERSONS WERE CONVICTED OF HAVING
UNJUST WEIGHTS AND BALANCES, AND FINED IN THE UNDER
MENTIONED SUMS, INCLUDING COSTS, VIZ :- THOMAS
CHALONER, BAKER, WILBY, WEIGHTS DEFECTIVE AND SCALES
UNJUST, £1. 9S. 6D.
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K
IG
R
NORTHAMPTON
UNJUST
SCALES
C
JAMES CEYBIRD, FOR THREE WEEKS, FOR MISBEHAVIOUR IN
THE SERVICE OF HIS MASTER, JOHN TORDOFF, OF ROWELL
ROWELL
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CHAMBERLAIN
MENTIONE COLLEGE
D
STREET
NORTHAMPTON
ON WEDNESDAY LAST, IN COLLEGE STREET, IN THIS TOWN,
MRS. CHAMBERLAIN, RELICT OF THE LATE MR. JAMES
CHAMBERLAIN
CHAMBERLAIN
CHARGING
KETTERING
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A
L
MENTIONE ST. MARYS
NORTHAMPTON
D
STREET
1841
THEFT
MR.
CHAMBERLAIN
MENTIONE BEARWARD
NORTHAMPTON
D
STREET
1837
DIED
MRS.
CHAMBERLAIN
DIED
1840
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
THOMAS
CHAMBERLAIN
THEFT
1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
1842
CHARGED
NORTHAMPTON
THE COMPLAINT OF RHEES JOHN DAVIS, OF NORTHAMPTON,
LAW STATIONER, AGAINST WILLIAM CHAMBERLAIN, ALSO OF
NORTHAMPTON, TAILOR, FOR AN ASSAULT ON HIM AT
UPTON, ON THE 17TH OCTOBER LAST, WAS DISMISSED
MENTIONE BEARWARD
NORTHAMPTON
D
STREET
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ELIZABETH
CHAMBERLIN
VICTIM
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN
CHAMBERLIN
ALDERMAN
CHAMBERS
CHARLES
CHAMBERS
FREDERICK
CHAMBERS
GEORGE
CHAMBERS
1840
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
GEORGE
CHAMBERS
1845
BOROUGH SESSIONS
HENRY
CHAMBERS
1845
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
HENRY
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
HENRY
CHAMBERS
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JAMES
ASSIZES
CHAMBERS
1842
THEFT
JAMES
CHAMBERS
1841
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
JAMES
CHAMBERS
1835
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JAMES
CHAMBERS
H
GAME
LAWS
EMBEZZLE
MENT
L
P
O
C
VICTIM
CHAMBERS
SURETIES
A
GAME
FOR TWO MONTHS, UNDER THE GAME LAWS
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GEORGE CHAMBERS, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR LEAVING THE
WORK OF JOHN SANDERS, SHOEMANUFACTURER, IN AN
UNFINISHED STATE, AND ENTERING THE SERVICE OF
ANOTHER EMPLOYER WITHOUT HIS CONSENT
JOSEPH WADSWORTH, AGED 11, CHARGED WITH STEALING
ABOUT 4S. WORTH OF COPPER MONEY, THE PROPERTY OF
HENRY CHAMBERS
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TIFFIELD
HENRY CHAMBERS, JOHN CHAMBERS, & GEORGE HARRIS,
FOR TWO MONTHS, AND TO FIND SURETIES FOR TWELVE
MONTHS, OR TO BE FURTHER IMPRISONED FOR SIX MONTHS,
FOR TRESPASSING IN SEARCH OF GAME AT TIFFIELD
BLISWORTH
HENRY AND JOHN CHAMBERS, LATE OF BLISWORTH, AND
NOW IMPRISONED FOR THIS OFFENCE, COMMITTED ON THE
4TH OCTOBER, AT TIFFIELD, GAVE BAIL NOT TO OFFEND
AGAIN FOR THE SPACE OF ONE YEAR NEXT FOLLOWING
L
HENRY
CHAMBERS
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RAUNDS
LEAVING
WORK
VICTIM
E
NORTHAMPTON
R
THEFT
CHARGED WITH LEAVING HIS CART ON THE HIGHWAY, WAS
FINED 13S. INCLUDING EXPENCES
K
LEAVING
CART
MENTIONE
D
A
EMBEZZLING MATERIALS
GREAT HARROWDEN
Y
1840
T
CHAMBERLAIN
C
1838
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
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IG
1838
DIED
NORTHAMPTON
ASSAULT
R
1834
ON WEDNESDAY LAST, IN COLLEGE STREET, IN THIS TOWN,
MRS. CHAMBERLAIN, RELICT OF THE LATE MR. JAMES
CHAMBERLAIN
N
1843
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON
CHAMBERLAIN
A
1844
WILLIAM
COLLEGE
STREET
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MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE TANNER
STREET
D
MENTIONE
D
CORBY PARK
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NORTHAMPTON
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RAUNDS
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SERVICE
LITTLE WELDON
JAMES CHAMBERS, FOR ILLEGALLY WITHDRAWING HIMSELF
FROM THE SERVICE OF HIS MASTER, MR. R. W. MARSH, OF
LITTLE WELDON
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EPIPHANY SESSIONS
JOHN
CHAMBERS
THEFT
FARTHINGHOE
SEE ARTICLE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
CHAMBERS
THEFT
HELLIDON
1845
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
JOHN
CHAMBERS
NON
PAYMENT
MIDDLETON
SEE ARTICLE
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
JOHN
CHAMBERS
SURETIES
TIFFIELD
HENRY CHAMBERS, JOHN CHAMBERS, & GEORGE HARRIS,
FOR TWO MONTHS, AND TO FIND SURETIES FOR TWELVE
MONTHS, OR TO BE FURTHER IMPRISONED FOR SIX MONTHS,
FOR TRESPASSING IN SEARCH OF GAME AT TIFFIELD
1844
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
JOHN
CHAMBERS
MENTIONE
D
DEENTHORPE
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
1844
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
THEFT
MR.
CHAMBERS
MR. W.
CHAMBERS
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
FIRE
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
E
C
O
CHAMBERS
VICTIM
FARTHINGSTONE
N
MR.
CHAMBERS
C
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
FIRE
MARIA
TANNER
STREET
KING
STREET
HENRY AND JOHN CHAMBERS, LATE OF BLISWORTH, AND
NOW IMPRISONED FOR THIS OFFENCE, COMMITTED ON THE
4TH OCTOBER, AT TIFFIELD, GAVE BAIL NOT TO OFFEND
AGAIN FOR THE SPACE OF ONE YEAR NEXT FOLLOWING
K
FARTHINGSTONE
THEFT
A
1834
R
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JOHN KIFFS CHAMBERS
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTON
A
1845
DIED
L
COMMITTED TO THE
COUNTY GAOL & HOUSE OF JOHN KIFFS CHAMBERS
CORRECTION
1841
CHAMBERS
R
1845
1836
JOHN
BLISWORTH
Y
DIED
GAME
P
1835
SEE ARTICLE
H
CHAMBERS
IG
JOHN
T
1843
JOHN CHAMBERS, AGED 54, WAS SENTENCED TO FOURTEEN
DAYS' HARD LABOUR FOR STEALING SEVEN GATE HEADS AND
TWO GATE BACKS, THE PROPERTY OF ROBERT CANNING, OF
HELLIDON
BLAKESLEY
ON SATURDAY LAST, AFTER A LONG AND PAINFUL ILLNESS,
SINCERELY LAMENTED BY HIS FAMILY AND FRIENDS, MR.
JOHN CHAMBERS, SENIOR ALDERMAN OF THIS
CORPORATION, AGED 72
JOHN KIFFS CHAMBERS, CHARGED WITH STEALING THREE
BUSHELS OF WHEAT AND A SACK, THE PROPERTY OF HIS
MISTRESS, SARAH BONNAM, OF FARTHINGSTONE
JOHN KIFF CHAMBERS, CHARGED WITH STEALING A SACK
AND THREE BUSHELS OF WHEAT, THE PROPERTY OF SARAH
BOWMAN, OF FARTHINGSTONE
ELIZA MILLER, CHARGED WITH HAVING, ON THE 30TH ULT.,
STOLEN A GOWN, APRON, AND HANDKERCHIEF, THE
PROPERTY OF MARIA CHAPMAN
DANIEL HARRISS, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR DESERTING FROM
THE SERVICE OF MR. CHAMBERS, OF BLAKESLEY
DODDINGTON
SEE ARTICLE
WELLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
INQUEST
MRS.
CHAMBERS
1844
EXTRAORDINARY CASE
PHOEBE
CHAMBERS
1839
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
RICHARD
CHAMBERS
VICTIM
WELLINGBOROUGH
PATRICK HENRY, CHARGED WITH STEALING A DESSERT FORK
FROM THE HOUSE OF RICHARD CHAMBERS, OF
WELLINGBOROUGH
ROBERT
WAKE
CHAMBERS
MENTIONE
D
BLAKESLEY
SEE ARTICLE
SARAH
CHAMBERS
DAMAGE
GRETTON
SEE ARTICLE
1839
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EASTER SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
A
L
1840
BENCH WARRANTS WERE ISSUED AGAINST SAMUEL OWEN,
CHARGED WITH STEALING 12 OZ. OF BACON AND 12 OZ. OF
BEEF, AT BLAKESLEY, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS CHAMBERS,
AND JOSEPH MARLOW, WILLIAM FOSTER, JOSEPH ANDREW,
JAMES PAGE, JOHN PRIDMORE, & LEICESTER GINNS,
CHARGED WITH RIOTOUSLY ASSEMBLING AT DESBOROUGH,
AND ASSAULTING THOMAS WORTH IN THE EXECUTION OF
HIS DUTY AS BAILIFF OF JOHN REDDALL, ESQ., SHERRIFF OF
THE COUNTY
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
CHAMBERS
VICTIM
BLAKESLEY
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
THOMAS
CHAMBERS
VICTIM
TOWCESTER
1839
QUARTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
CHAMBERS
VICTIM
BLAKESLEY
THOMAS
CHAMBERS
VICTIM
THOMAS
CHAMBERS
VICTIM
H
SEE ARTICLE
STOKE ALBANY
SEE ARTICLE
E
BLAKESLEY
K
1834
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EASTER SESSIONS
ASSIZES
IG
1839
JOHN GOLBY, AGED 39, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
TOWCESTER, A SHOULDER OF MUTTON, THE PROPERTY OF
THOMAS CHAMBERS
SAMUEL OWEN, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT BLAKESLEY,
12OZ. OF BACON AND 12OZ. OF BEEF, THE PROPERTY OF
THOMAS CHAMBERS
T
1839
DANIEL HARRIS, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR DESERTING THE SERVICE
OF HIS MASTER, MR. THOMAS CHAMBERS, OF BLAKESLEY
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
THOMAS
CHAMBERS
MENTIONE
D
BLAKESLEY
1844
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
CHAMBERS
COMPLAIN
T
WELLINGBOROUGH
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
WILLIAM
ASSIZES
CHAMBERS
THEFT
EAST FARNDON
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
WILLIAM
CHAMBERS
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
WILLIAM
ASSIZES
CHAMBERS
1844
EXTRAORDINARY CASE
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
CHAMBERS
1846
OATS
WILLIAM
CHAMBERS
WILLIAM
CHAMBERS
WILLIAM
CHAMBERS
WILLIAM
CHAMBERS
THEFT
WILLIAM
CHAMBERS
NON
PAYMENT
A
R
L
Y
P
N
THEFT
OVERSTONE
C
O
THEFT
C
MENTIONE KING
D
STREET
A
CHAMBERS
DAMAGE
1844
1844
1842
1845
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
A
OATS
NON
PAYMENT
NON
PAYMENT
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM CHAMBERS, AGED 27, CHARGED WITH STEALING,
AT EAST FARNDON, A QUANTITY OF LEAD, THE PROPERTY OF
GEORGE ADAMS
WILLIAM CHAMBERS, CHARGED WITH STEALING HAND SAW,
THE PROPERTY OF RICHARD BARKER, OF OVERSTONE
EAST FARNDON
WILLIAM CHAMBERS, AGED 27, WAS CONVICTED OF
STEALING, AT EAST FARNDON, A QUANTITY OF LEAD, THE
PROPERTY OF GEORGE ADAMS, SIX MONTHS IMPRISONMENT
NORTHAMPTON
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EAST FARNDON
L
WILLIAM
R
1835
WELLINGBOROUGH
WILLIAM CHAMBERS, OF EAST FARNDON, LABOURER, FOR
TWO MONTHS, FOR MALICIOUSLY DAMAGING CERTAIN
HEDGES AND UNDERWOOD GROWING IN THE PLANTATIONS
OF J.COOKE ESQ. AT HOTHORPE
MR. WILLIAM CHAMBERS, OF WELLINGBOROUGH, CAN BOAST
THE FINEST CROP OF OATS EVER SEEN BY MAN. THEY ARE
SELF SOWN, AND IF THE WEATHER HOLD FINE THEY WILL BE
CUT IN LESS THAN A WEEK
WELLINGBOROUGH
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WELLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
MARSTON TRUSSELL
WILLIAM CHAMBERS, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR STEALING A
QUANTITY OF PEAS FROM A CLOSE AT MARSTON TRUSSELL,
THE PROPERTY OF JOHN WARIN
SEE ARTICLE
1839
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
1841
SUPPOSED INCENDIARISM
1846
1846
THEFT
SEE ARTICLE
CHAMBERS
MENTIONE
D
DODDINGTON
SEE ARTICLE
CHAMBERS
ASSAULT
CROUGHTON
ANN CHAMBERS, OF CROUGHTON, WAS CHARGED WITH
HAVING ASSAULTED ELIZABETH BADBY, OF THE SAME PLACE,
ON THE 11TH DECEMBER. CONVICTED. PAID 6S. FINE, AND
14S. EXPENSES
JOB
CHAMBERS
DAMAGE
RAUNDS
SEE ARTICLE
THOMAS
CHANDLER
VAGRANT
ACT
FOR 14 DAYS, UNDER THE VAGRANT ACT
ILLEGITIM
ATE CHILD
AN ORDER OF AFFILIATION WAS MADE UPON JOHN
ROBINSON, OF PYTCHLEY, FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF THE
ILLEGITIMATE CHILD OF ELIZ. CHANEY, OF HARROWDEN.
THE BENCH ONLY MADE AN ORDER FOR 1S. 6D. PER WEEK.
JOHN VERY INNOCENTLY ASKED THE BENCH HOW LONG HE
HAD TO PAY? "THIRTEEN YEARS," ANSWERED THE CLERK.
"THAT'S A RUM UN," SAID JOHN, AND WALKED OUT
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS ANN
WELLINGBOROUH PETTY
SESSIONS
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
CHAMBERS
T
1842
WILLIAM
GEORGE
CHAPLAIN
VICTIM
VICTIM
HARROWDEN
E
K
GREAT HOUGHTON
JOSEPH WILLETT, OF GREAT HOUGHTON, WAS CONVICTED OF
AN ASSAULT ON GEORGE CHAPLAIN, OF GREAT HOUGHTON,
ON THE 10TH OCTOBER LAST, AND FINED WITH COST 6S.,
WHICH WAS IMMEDIATELY PAID
GREAT HOUGHTON
SEE ARTICLE
R
CHANEY
H
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
ELIZ.
IG
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
R
1844
CHARLES
CHAPLIN
WILLIAM
CHAPLIN
ANN
CHAPMAN
MENTIONE MARKET
D
SQUARE
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
BENJAMIN
CHAPMAN
VICTIM
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
BENJAMIN
CHAPMAN
1839
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
BENJAMIN
CHAPMAN
1845
INQUEST
CAROLINE
CHAPMAN
1845
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
CHARLES
CHAPMAN
1842
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
CHARLES
CHAPMAN
REFUSING
TO ASSIST
SEE ARTICLE
CHARLES
CHAPMAN
RIOTING
SEE ARTICLE
CHR.
CHAPMAN
THEFT
SEE ARTICLE
DAVID
CHAPMAN
MENTIONE
D
1841
1840
1839
RIOTING
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
INQUEST
L
Y
NORTHAMPTON
N
C
P
O
A
VICTIM
VICTIM
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
L
A
1846
GAME
C
1843
A
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
1842
FINEDON
FINEDON
FOR ONE MONTH, FOR TRESPASSING IN SEARCH OF GAME
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM BIRD, AGED 24, CONVICTED OF STEALING A
QUANTITY OF POTATOES FROM THE BARN OF BENJAMIN
CHAPMAN, OF FINEDON. TWO MONTHS' HARD LABOUR
WILLIAM BIRD, AGED 24, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
QUANTITY OF POTATOES FROM THE BARN OF BENJAMIN
CHAPMAN, OF FINEDON
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
KETTERING
SEE ARTICLE
GEDDINGTON
SEE ARTICLE
BARNWELL
SEE ARTICLE
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
EDWARD
CHAPMAN
VICTIM
1843
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
EDWARD
CHAPMAN
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
JANUARY SESSIONS
EDWARD
VICTIM
LITTLE OAKLEY
CHAPMAN
ASSAULT
KETTERING
CHAPMAN
MENTIONE
D
KETTERING
CHAPMAN
VICTIM
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ELIZABETH
ASSIZES
CHAPMAN
VICTIM
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
ELIZABETH
CHAPMAN
REMOVAL
1840
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
GEORGE
CHAPMAN
VICTIM
1844
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
HENRY
CHAPMAN
APETHORPE
APETHORPE
Y
P
C
THEFT
O
SEE ARTICLE
ORDERS FOR THE REMOVAL OF ELIZABETH CHAPMAN, AND
DALLINGTON TO EAST
HER CHILD, FROM DALLINGTON TO EAST HADDON, WERE
HADDON
MADE AND SIGNED
JOHN RALLEY, FOR TWO MONTHS, CONVICTED OF AN
ASSAULT UPON GEORGE CHAPMAN, AND REFUSING TO PAY
THE PENALTY OF £3 AND 10S. 6D. COSTS
HENRY CHAPMAN, A BOY IN THE EMPLOY OF MR. PAGE, OF
ORLINGBURY, CHARGED WITH STEALING A KNIFE AND FORK,
ORLINGBURY
THE PROPERTY OF HIS MASTER, WAS ALSO COMMITTED FOR
TRIAL
A
R
1842
JAMES CLARK, AGED 45, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
APETHORPE, A BRASS CANDLESTICK, THE PROPERTY OF
ELIZABETH CHAPMAN
E
ELIZABETH
K
ASSIZES
SEE ARTICLE
R
1842
T
CHAPMAN
LUCY BENFORD, AGED 45, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
QUANTITY OF WOOL FROM A CLOSE IN GEDDINGTON, AND
FROM THE PREMISES OF EDWARD CHAPMAN, OF LITTLE
OAKLEY, THE PROPERTY OF THE AFORESAID EDWARD
CHAPMAN
OF KETTERING, FOR THREE WEEKS, CONVICTED OF AN
ASSAULT
H
1838
TO THE HOUSE OF
EDWARD
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ELIZA
ASSIZES
SEE ARTICLE
L
1834
LITTLE OAKLEY
IG
1843
LUCY BENFORD, AGED 32, WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING A
QUANTITY OF WOOL FROM A CLOSE AT GEDDINGTON, AND
FROM THE PREMISES OF EDWARD CHAPMAN, OF LITTLE
OAKLEY, THE PROPERTY OF THE SAID EDWARD CHAPMAN.
NO BILL
ORLINGBURY
HENRY CHAPMAN, CHARGED WITH STEALING A KNIFE AND
FORK, THE PROEPRTY OF WILLIAM PAGE, OF ORLINGBURY.
SAMUEL CHAPMAN, CHARGED WITH RECEIVING THE SAID
KNIFE AND FORK FROM THE ABOVE NAMED HENRY CHAPMAN,
KNOWING THE SAME TO HAVE BEEN STOLEN
NORTHAMPTON
YESTERDAY, AFTER A LINGERING ILLNESS, HENRY JAMES,
YOUNGEST SON OF THE LATE MR. TIMOTHY CHAPMAN,
COLLAR MAKER, OF THIS TOWN, AGED 7 YEARS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
HENRY
1833
DIED
HENRY
JAMES
CHAPMAN
1835
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
ISAAC
CHAPMAN
VICTIM
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JAMES
CHAPMAN
VICTIM
BRIGSTOCK
JAMES
CHAPMAN
THEFT
KETTERING
JAMES
CHAPMAN
THEFT
SEE ARTICLE
JAMES
CHAPMAN
THEFT
SEE ARTICLE
1842
1845
1845
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
BOROUGH SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
C
1844
THEFT
A
N
CHAPMAN
A
L
DIED
AGAINST SAMUEL BRAINES, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
SHILLING FROM THE PERSON OF ISAAC CHAPMAN, NO BILL
WAS FOUND
EDWARD BIRD, AGED 50, WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING, AT
BRIGSTOCK, A FAGGOT, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES CHAPMAN,
AND A POLE, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM VICCARS. SEVEN
YEARS' TRANSPORATION
SEE ARTICLE
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
JAMES
CHAPMAN
VICTIM
BRIGSTOCK
EDWARD BIRD, CHARGED WITH STEALING A FAGOT, THE
PROPERTY OF JAMES CHAPMAN, AND AN ASH POLE, THE
PROPERTY OF WILLIAM VICCARS, OF BRIGSTOCK
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
JANUARY SESSIONS
JAMES
CHAPMAN
VICTIM
BRIGSTOCK
EDWARD BIRD, AGED 50, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
BRIGSTOCK, A FAGGOT, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES CHAPMAN,
AND A POLE, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM VICCARS
1841
COMMITMENTS TO COUNTY
JOHN
GAOL
CHAPMAN
VICTIM
ALDWINCKLE
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
CHAPMAN
VICTIM
ALDWINCKLE
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
JOHN
CHAPMAN
VICTIM
ALDWINCKLE ST.
PETERS
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JOHN
ASSIZES
CHAPMAN
1842
INQUEST
CHAPMAN
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
1842
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
1842
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
JOHN
CHAPMAN
1837
CAUTION
JOHN
CHAPMAN
1837
DIED
JOHN
1837
DIED
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
JOHN
CHAPMAN
JONAS
CHAPMAN
JONAS
CHAPMAN
JONAS
CHAPMAN
1842
T
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
HOLLOWELL
GEORGE TIPLER AND WILLIAM TIPLER, OF HOLLOWELL,
WERE CONVICTED ON THE COMPLAINT OF JOHN CHAPMAN OF
AN ASSAULT AT HOLLOWELL, ON THE 5TH INSTANT, AND
FINED, WITH COSTS, £1 EACH
COTTON END
L
HOLLOWELL
C
P
O
VICTIM
N
MENTIONE
TODS LANE NORTHAMPTON
D
WOLLASTON /
DIED
COOKNOE
ACCIDENT
WHILTON
A
CHAPMAN
VICTIM
COMPLAIN
T
UNFAIR
SCALES
K
R
A
VICTIM
Y
CHAPMAN
C
JOHN
E
H
SEE ARTICLE
IG
VICTIM
APETHORPE
R
CHAPMAN
L
1842
JOHN
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
A
1844
JOHN
CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT ALDWINCKLE, TWO GEESE,
THE PROPERTY OF JOHN CHAPMAN
JONATHAN SMITH & WILLIAM COTTINGHAM, CHARGED WITH
STEALING AT ALDWINCKLE, TWO GEESE, THE PROPERTY OF
JOHN CHAPMAN
JONATHAN SMITH, AGED 20, & WILLIAM COTTINGHAM, 21,
CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT ALDWINCKLE ST. PETERS, TWO
GEESE, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN CHAPMAN
JOHN RICHARDSON, OF COTTON END, BOATMAN, WAS
CONVICTED ON AN ASSAULT UPON JOHN CHAPMAN, OF THE
SAME PLACE. LABOURER, AND ADJUDGED TO PAY THE
PENALTY AND COSTS, AMMOUNTING TOGETHER TO 11S.
THOMAS CRYER, OF HOLLOWELL, VICTUALLER, WAS ALSO
CONVICTED OF AN ASSAULT ON MR. JOHN CHAPMAN, OF
HOLLOWELL, ON THE 22D INST., AND FINED, WITH COSTS,
15S.
SEE ARTICLE
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LITTLE WELDON
SEE ARTICLE
LITTLE WELDON
SEE ARTICLE
WELDON
SEE ARTICLE
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
JANUARY SESSIONS
JONAS
CHAPMAN
VICTIM
LITTLE WELDON
CHARLES SPRIGGS, AGED 30, CHARGED WITH STEALING
WOOD AT LITTLE WELDON, THE PROPERTY OF JONAS
CHAPMAN
1844
COMMITTED THE COUNTY
GAOL AND HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOSEPH
CHAPMAN
THEFT
ORLINGBURY
JOSEPH CHAPMAN, CHARGED WITH STEALING A QUANTITY
OF BREAD, BEEF, BUTTER, AND OTHER ARTICLES, THE
PROPERTY OF JOHN WATTS, OF ORLINGBURY
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOSEPH
CHAPMAN
THEFT
ORLINGBURY
1839
DIED
MARY
CHAPMAN
DIED
ORTON LODGE
JOSEPH CHAPMAN, CHARGED WITH STEALING SEVEN
POUNDS OF BREAD, AND OTHER ARTICLES, THE PROPERTY OF
JOHN WATTS, OF ORLINGBURY
SEE ARTICLE
MARY CHAPMAN, 19, CHARGED WITH STEALING A CHINA CUP
AND SAUCER, TWO PLATES, AND A PIECE OF DRIPPING,
WHILE IN THE SERVICE OF SAMUEL NUNNELLY, OF CRANFORD
ST. ANDREW
1834
ASSIZES
MARY
CHAPMAN
THEFT
CRANFORD ST.
ANDREW
1834
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
MARY
CHAPMAN
THEFT
CRANFORD ST.
ANDREW
SEE ARTICLE
1834
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
MARY
CHAPMAN
THEFT
CRANFORD
MARY CHAPMAN, CHARGED WITH STEALING VARIOUS
ARTICLES, THE PROPERTY OF HER MASTER, MR. S. NUNNELLY,
OF CRANFORD
MR. S.
CHAPMAN
KETTERING
SEE ARTICLE
REBECCA
CHAPMAN
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
RICHARD
CHAPMAN
ROBERT
CHAPMAN
ROBERT
CHAPMAN
ROBERT
CHAPMAN
ROBERT
CHAPMAN
CHAPMAN
S.
1844
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
S. (JUNIOR) CHAPMAN
1843
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
SAMUEL
CHAPMAN
1841
NORTHAMPTON
MIDSUMMER ASSIZES
SAMUEL
CHAPMAN
T
KETTERING
NON
PAYMENT
KETTERING
ASSAULT
C
O
K
VICTIM
MENTIONE
D
KETTERING
SEE ARTICLE
A CASE OF ASSAULT, BETWEEN SAMUEL CHAPMAN AND
ROBERT SMITH, BOTH OF KETTERING, WAS DISMISSED,
CHAPMAN, THE COMPLAINANT, HAVING TAKEN THE LAW
INTO HIS OWN HANDS
SEE ARTICLE
ORLINGBURY
HENRY CHAPMAN, CHARGED WITH STEALING A KNIFE AND
FORK, THE PROEPRTY OF WILLIAM PAGE, OF ORLINGBURY.
SAMUEL CHAPMAN, CHARGED WITH RECEIVING THE SAID
KNIFE AND FORK FROM THE ABOVE NAMED HENRY CHAPMAN,
KNOWING THE SAME TO HAVE BEEN STOLEN
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
SAMUEL
CHAPMAN
1839
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
SAMUEL
CHAPMAN
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
SAMUEL
CHAPMAN
VICTIM
KETTERING
1834
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
SAMUEL
CHAPMAN
MENTIONE
D
KETTERING
1845
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
SARAH
CHAPMAN
ILLEGITIM
ATE CHILD
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
THOMAS
CHAPMAN
THEFT
A
L
A
JOSEPH SMITH, FOR SIX WEEKS, FOR DIVERS
MISDEMEANORS IN THE SERVICE OF ROBERT CHAPMAN
ANN RICHARDS PLEADED GUILTY TO A CHARGE OF STEALING
A PIECE OF WOOD, THE PROPERTY OF S. CHAPMAN, OF
KETTERING. ONE MONTH'S HARD LABOUR
KETTERING
1844
THEFT
E
H
R
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
P
1839
SEE ARTICLE
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A
1838
LITTLE WELDON
L
1841
DIED
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
C
1843
A NEGLIGENT AND DISORDERLY LABOURER IN HUSBANDRY,
FOR ONE MONTH
FOR 5 MONTHS, PURSUANT TO SENTENCE OF COURT MARTIAL
IG
1841
R
1835
NON
PAYMENT
MENTIONE UPPER
D
MOUNTS
DISORDER
LY
N
1839
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
DIED
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
Y
1843
VICTIM
ANN RICHARDS, CHARGED WITH STEALING A PIECE OF
WOOD, THE PROPERTY OF SAMUEL CHAPMAN, AFTER HIS
BACK DOOR HAD BEEN BROKEN DOWN
ELIAS HEYWOOD, CHARGED WITH STEALING A PIECE OF
MUTTON FROM THE SHOP OF SAMUEL CHAPMAN, OF
KETTERING
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BENEFIELD
SAMUEL GOODMAN, AGED 22, AND THOMAS CHAPMAN, AGED
21, CHARGED WITH STEALING WOOD AT BENEFIELD, THE
PROPERTY OF JOHN DOLBY
THOMAS
CHAPMAN
THOMAS
CHAPMAN
THOMAS
CHAPMAN
THOMAS
CHAPMAN
1838
1837
DIED
TIMOTHY
CHAPMAN
MENTIONE
D
1833
DIED
TRESSHAM
CHAPMAN
DIED
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
W.
CHAPMAN
VICTIM
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
W.
CHAPMAN
VICTIM
1846
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
CHAPMAN
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
WILLIAM
ASSIZES
CHAPMAN
1843
FAREWELL DINNER
WILLIAM
CHAPMAN
WILLIAM
CHAPMAN
WILLIAM
CHAPMAN
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DAVENTRY
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OF LITTLE WELDON, HE HAVING NEGLECTED TO MAINTAIN
HIS WIFE AND FAMILY
YESTERDAY, AFTER A LINGERING ILLNESS, HENRY JAMES,
YOUNGEST SON OF THE LATE MR. TIMOTHY CHAPMAN,
COLLAR MAKER, OF THIS TOWN, AGED 7 YEARS
NORTHAMPTON
IG
THRAPSTON
R
THRAPSTON
P
N
FAREWELL GEORGE
DINNER
INN
MARKET
RIOT
SQUARE
VICTIM
KETTERING
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
KETTERING
KETTERING
DANIEL COLLINS, CHARGED WITH STEALING A SPOON AND
GLASS, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM CHAPMAN, OF
KETTERING
DANIEL COLLINS, AGED 25, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
SPOON AND GLASS, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM CHAPMAN,
OF KETTERING
DANIEL COLLINS, AGED 25, WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING A
SPOON AND GLASS, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM CHAPMAN,
OF KETTERING, AND SENTENCED TO FIFTEEN YEARS'
TRANSPORTATION, HE HAVING BEEN PREVIOUSLY
CONVICTED OF FELONY
1842
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
CHAPMAN
1842
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
CHAPMAN
VICTIM
KETTERING
WILLIAM
CHAPMAN
ASSAULT
GEDDINGTON
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WILLIAM
CHAPMAN
VICTIM
LITTLE HARROWDEN
REUBEN VORLEY, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR ASSAULTING
WILLIAM CHAPMAN, OF LITTLE HARROWDEN
WILLIAM
CHAPMAN
RIOTOUS
ASSEMBLY
KILSBY
SEE ARTICLE
1845
1838
1837
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
A
L
VICTIM
ON THE 11TH INST. AT RUSHDEN, AFTER A SHORT ILLNESS,
MR. TRESSHAM CHAPMAN, A WOOLSTAPLER, IN THE 81ST
YEAR OF HIS AGE
WILLIAM MEADOWS, AGED 27, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
THRAPSTON, PART OF A BEER ENGINE, THE PROPERTY OF W.
CHAPMAN
WILLIAM MEADOWS, AGED 27, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
THRAPSTON, PART OF A BEER ENGINE, THE PROPERTY OF W.
CHAPMAN, PLEADED GUILTY, AND WAS SENTENCED TO
FIFTEEN DAYS' HARD LABOUR
APETHORPE OR KINGS
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CLIFFE
WILLIAM CHAPMAN, CHARGED WITH STEALING A QUANTITY
SILVERSTONE
OF WOOD, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM CHAPMAN, OF
SILVERSTONE
C
THEFT
O
GRETTON
RUSHDEN
A
1842
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL & HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
SEE ARTICLE
LITTLE WELDON
VICTIM
C
1842
ROWELL
H
1833
Y
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
INQUEST
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
DRUNK &
DISORDER
LY
MENTIONE
D
DIED
MAINTAIN
FAMILY
ELIZABETH DURRANT, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR MALICIOUSLY
DAMAGING A LIVE HEDGE, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS
CHAPMAN, OF WICKEN
E
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
WICKEN
K
1844
MENTIONE
D
R
CHAPMAN
T
THOMAS
A
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
L
1841
1837
1843
1844
CHAPPEL
MR.
CHARD
MR. W.
CHARD
WILLIAM
CHARD
ADA
CHARLES
JOHN
CHARLES
SURETIES
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
DIED
MENTIONE HEN &
D
CHICKENS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
CHARLES
THEFT
1843
THEFT
JOHN
CHARLES
MENTIONE
D
KEZIA CHAPPEL, FOR SIX MONTHS, UNLESS SHE FIND
SURETIES TO KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS MARY DIXON, OF
KINGS CLIFFE
BRIGSTOCK
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BRIGSTOCK
SEE ARTICLE
BRIGSTOCK
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 16 WEEKS)
NORTHAMPTON
BOUGHTON
IG
NORTHAMPTON
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
CHARLES
THEFT
1842
INQUEST
MR.
CHARLES
HEN &
MENTIONE CHICKENS,
NORTHAMPTON
D
SHEEP
STREET
A
R
L
Y
CHARLES
VICTIM
1846
INQUEST
ANDREW
CHATER
DIED
1842
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JAMES
CHATER
MENTIONE
D
1833
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JAMES
CHATER
1833
MICHAELMAS QUARTER
SESSIONS
JAMES
CHATER
1839
DIED
MARY
CHATER
C
THOMAS
MIDDLETON CHENEY
A
N
ELKINGTON
WARKWORTH
CHALCOMBE
L
THEFT
A
DIED
MATTHEW
CHATER
1845
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
MR.
CHATER
1842
INQUEST
MRS.
CHATER
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R
BOUGHTON
P
O
MIDDLETON CHENEY
C
1846
1839
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM STANES KENNETT, AGED 22, & JOHN CHARLES, 17,
CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT BOUGHTON, A WAISTCOAT
AND SEVERAL OTHER ARTICLES, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN
THOMPSON
T
1846
KINGS CLIFFE
E
1844
NORTHAMPTON SUMMER
ASSIZES
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
INQUEST
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
KEZIA
THEFT
CHALCOMBE
DIED
KETTERING
MENTIONE
KETTERING
D
MENTIONE UPPINGHA
D
M ROAD
MENTIONE
LONG BUCKBY
D
WILLIAM STANES KENNETT, AGED 22, & JOHN CHARLES, 17,
CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT BOUGHTON, A WAISTCOAT
AND SEVERAL OTHER ARTICLES, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN
THOMPSON WERE FOUND GUILTY ; KENNETT WAS SENTENCED
TO FIFTEEN YEARS' TRANSPORTATION, CHARLES TO ONE
MONTH'S HARD LABOUR
K
1834
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
H
1839
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN WATTS, OF MIDDLETON, WAS CHARGED WITH
ASSAULTING THOMAS CHARLES, OF THE SAME PLACE.
CALLED ON TO PAY 10S. EXPENCES, AND WAS BOUND OVER
TO KEEP THE PEACE
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WILLIAM TRUSTY, FOR TWO MONTHS, UNLESS £1. 1S. 6D. BE
PAID, FOR ASSAULTING JAMES CHATER, AT WARKWORTH
JAMES CHATER AND SAMUEL BONHAM, CHARGED WITH
HAVING STOLEN THREE FOWLS, BELONGING TO HENRY
SEWELL, OF CHALCOMBE
JAMES CHATER, 20, AND SAMUEL BONHAM, 35, FOR HAVING
STOLEN THREE FOWLS BELONGING TO HENRY SEWELL, OF
CHALCOMBE, WERE SENTENCED TO THREE MONTHS'
IMPRISONMENT
LATELY, AT KETTERING, MARY, RELICT OF THE LATE MR.
MATTHEW CHATER, OF THAT PLACE
LATELY, AT KETTERING, MARY, RELICT OF THE LATE MR.
MATTHEW CHATER, OF THAT PLACE
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1843
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
THOMAS
CHATER
CONTRACT
THOMAS CHATER, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR NOT FULFILLING HIS
CONTRACT OF SERVICE WITH JOHN WHITMY, PAINTER
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
WILLIAM
CHATER
GAME
LONG BUCKBY
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
CHATTEL
VICTIM
FARTHINGHOE
ALICE BUTLER, AGED 15, WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING A
STRAW BONNET, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM CHATTEL, OF
FARTHINGHOE. ONE MONTH'S HARD LABOUR
1842
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
1845
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS CHARLOTTE
CHATWELL
VICTIM
1845
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS ELIZABETH
CHATWELL
1846
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS JOHN
CHATWELL
CHAYTER
ANN
CHECKLEY
DIED
1845
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
BENJAMIN
1836
BRACKLEY
SEE ARTICLE
A
SEE ARTICLE
C
DIED
MARTHA CHATWELL WAS CHARGED WITH ASSAULTING
CHARLOTTE CHATWELL, MOTHER AND DAUGHTER.
DEFENDANT WAS REPRIMANDED, AND ORDERD TO PAY 2S.
FOR THE SUMMONS
NORTHAMPTON
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WELTON
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DAVENTRY
ON FRIDAY LAST, SUDDENLY, ANN, RELICT OF THE LATE MR.
THOMAS CHECKLEY, BAKER, DAVENTRY, AGED 64 YEARS
L
1843
FARTHINGHOE
L
Y
P
O
APPLICATI
DRAPERY
ON
MENTIONE
D
CHAWNER
JOHN
ASSAULT
N
MR.
CHATWELL
A
1834
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
COUNCIL
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
WHITFIELD
MENTIONE
D
REFUSING
TO
SUPPORT
C
1843
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS MARTHA
E
1846
SAMUEL CHATTER PLEADED GUILTY OF STEALING A PIECE OF
BEEF, VALUE 2S. 6D., THE PROPERTY OF JOHN TAILBY, OF
KETTERING, AND WAS SENTENCED TO THREE MONTHS'
IMPRISONMENT TO HARD LABOUR
WILLIAM CHATTLE, SHOEMAKER, OF WHITFIELD, WAS
ORDERED TO PAY 3S. A WEEK TOWARDS THE SUPPORT OF
HIS FATHER AND MOTHER, WHO ARE CHARGEABLE TO THE
PARISH OF BRACKLEY ST. JAMES
MARTHA CHATWELL WAS CHARGED WITH ASSAULTING
CHARLOTTE CHATWELL, MOTHER AND DAUGHTER.
DEFENDANT WAS REPRIMANDED, AND ORDERD TO PAY 2S.
FOR THE SUMMONS
K
PAYMENT
R
CHATTLE
H
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS WILLIAM
KETTERING
IG
THEFT
R
CHATTER
1846
SAMUEL
T
1842
WILLIAM CHATER, SHEPHERD, AND WILLIAM FOULDES,
BRICKMAKER, BOTH OF LONG BUCKBY, WERE CONVICTED OF
TRESPASS IN SEARCH OF GAME, AT EAST HADDON, ON THE 2D
INSTANT, AND EACH ORDERED TO PAY £2. 13S. 6D., PENALTY
AND COSTS
WAS FINED 14S. COSTS INCLUDED, UNDER THE NEW
IMPROVEMENT ACT, FOR FURIOUSLY DRIVING A HORSE AND
CART DOWN BRIDGE STREET TO THE DANGER OF THE
INHABITANTS
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
CHRISTOPHE
CHECKLEY
R
UNWHOLES
AME MEAT
TRUE BILLS WERE ALSO FOUND AGAINST JAMES ADAMS AND
CHRISTOPHER CHECKLEY, BUTCHERS, FOR EXPOSING
UNWHOLESAME MEAT. TO BE TRIED AT THE NEXT SESSIONS
1845
INQUEST
FRANCES
CHECKLEY
DIED
1845
COMMITTED TO THE
COUNTY GAOL & HOUSE OF JOHN
CORRECTION
CHECKLEY
GAME
A
CHECKLEY
RIDING
FURIOUSLY
MERCERS
ROW
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 23)
DAVENTRY
JOHN CHECKLEY & JOHN BROWN, FOR ONE MONTH EACH, FOR
TRESPASSING IN SEARCH OF GAME AT DAVENTRY
GEORGE
STREET
ON THE 2D INST., AFTER A SHORT ILLNESS, AGED 74 YEARS,
MR. JOHN CHECKLEY, GEORGE STREET, DAVENTRY
FOR NON PAYMENT OF £7. 7S. DUE TO THE COLLECTORS OF
ASSESSED TAXES FOR THE PARISH OF NEWNHAM
1844
DIED
JOHN
CHECKLEY
DIED
DAVENTRY
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
CHECKLEY
NON
PAYMENT
1844
EXTRAORDINARY CASE
MARY
CHECKLEY
1844
EXTRAORDINARY CASE
PHILIP
CHECKLEY
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
SUSANNAH
CHECKLEY
VAGRANCY
FOR ONE MONTH, FOR VAGRANCY
1841
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
THOMAS
CHECKLEY
VICTIM
JOHN DOWLING PLEADED GUILTY OF STEALING A SHAWL THE
PROPERTY OF THOMAS CHECKLEY, AND WAS SENTENCED TO
ONE MONTH'S IMPRISONMENT
1843
DIED
WILLIAM
CHECKLEY
MENTIONE
D
NEWNHAM
VICTIM
1833
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
HENRY
CHEETHAM
1833
ASSIZES
HENRY
CHEETHAM
HENRY
CHEETHAM
T
H
1837
1837
1837
1837
1836
1836
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THEFT
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ASSIZES
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
A
L
WELLINGBOROUGH
CHENEY
N
MR.
CHARGING
WELLINGBOROUGH
C
P
O
CHENEY
A
1845
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
CHEETHAM
JAMES
VICTIM
WELLINGBOROUGH
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WELLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
LUTTON
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ROWELL
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VICTIM
LUTTON
CHENEY
CHENEY
VICTIM
VICTIM
LUTTON
LUTTON
THOMAS MARRIOTT, CHARGED WITH STEALING 12 SHEEP, AT
LUTTON, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM CHENEY; FIVE SHEEP,
AT THE SAME PLACE, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS LINNELL;
AND FOUR SHEEP, ALSO OF THE SAME PLACE, THE PROPERTY
OF JAMES REYNOLDS
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WILLIAM
CHENEY
VICTIM
LUTTON
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM
CHENEY
ASSAULT
LONG BUCKBY
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WILLIAM
CHENEY
VICTIM
SUTTON
THOMAS BLINKHORN, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT SUTTON,
A GELDING, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM CHENEY
WILLIAM
CHENEY
WILLIAM
WILLIAM
L
1837
MR.
A
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ASSIZES
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
VICTIM
C
1833
E
WELLINGBOROUGH
VICTIM
HUGH GARRATT, CHARGED WITH RECEIVING STOLEN GOODS
BELONGING TO WILLIAM JONES, AT WELLINGBOROUGH. THE
SAME HUGH GARRATT ALSO STANDS CHARGED WITH
RECEIVING STOLEN GOODS BELONGING TO HENRY
CHEETHAM
THOMAS MARTIN, CHARGED WITH HAVING STOLEN FROM
THE PREMISES OF HENRY CHEETHAM, DRAPER, OF
WELLINGBOROUGH, THREE PIECES OF LEAD, VALUE TEN
PENCE
THOMAS MARTIN, 48, CHARGED WITH STEALING FROM THE
PREMISES OF HENRY CHEETHAM, OF WELLINGBOROUGH,
THREE PIECES OF LEAD, VALUE 10D.
K
CHEETHAM
R
HENRY
SEE ARTICLE
ON FRIDAY LAST, SUDDENLY, ANN, RELICT OF THE LATE MR.
THOMAS CHECKLEY, BAKER, DAVENTRY, AGED 64 YEARS
IG
NORTHANTS ASSIZES
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DAVENTRY
R
1838
Y
ST.
MENTIONE
KATHERINE NORTHAMPTON
D
'S COURT
ST.
MENTIONE
KATHERINE NORTHAMPTON
D
'S COURT
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
WILLIAM
CHENEY
VICTIM
CHENEY
REFUSING
TO KEEP
THE PEACE
LUTTON
THOMAS BINKHORNE WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING A
GELDING, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM CHENEY, ON THE 13TH
MAY, AT THE PARISH OF LUTTON. TRANSPORTATION FOR
LIFE
LONG BUCKBY
WILLIAM CHENEY CHARGED WITH REFUSING TO KEEP THE
PEACE TOWARDS WILLIAM ANDREW OF LONG BUCKBY, AND
DANIEL SUDBOROUGH WITH REFUSING TO KEEP THE PEACE
TOWARDS HIS WIFE, ANN SUDBOROUGH, WERE
DISCHARGED, THE PARTIES NOT APPEARING AGAINST THEM
T
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MIDSUMMER SESSIONS
GEORGE
CHERRY
NEGLECTIN
G
CHILDREN
GEORGE
CHERRY
MENTIONE
D
WOLLASTON
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN
CHERRY
VICTIM
BRAUNSTON
SEE ARTICLE
JOSEPH
CHERRY
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
H
GRENDON
E
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JOSEPH
CHERRY
DAMAGE
1841
1842
1842
1842
DISPUTE
QUARTER SESSIONS
BURGLARIES
ASSIZES
JOSEPH
JOSEPH
JOSEPH
JOSEPH
CHERRY
CHERRY
CHERRY
CHERRY
DISPUTE
THEFT
THEFT
THEFT
1842
TRANSPORTED
JOSEPH
1846
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS THOMAS
CHERRY
1843
INQUEST
THOMAS
CHERRY
MENTIONE
D
DIED
1844
ASSIZES
AGNES
CHESHIRE
THEFT
R
KINGSTHORPE
KINGSTHORPE
KINGSTHORPE
A
N
C
1841
ST. GILES
STREET
L
A
R
Y
NON
PAYMENT
C
1842
P
1839
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
O
1844
K
IG
1846
GEORGE CHERRY, WAS CHARGED BY THE GUARDIAN OF
GRENDON WITH NEGLECTING TO MAINTAIN HIS CHILDREN.
IT WAS PROVED THAT THERE WAS ONLY ONE WHICH HE HAD
A RIGHT TO MAINTAIN. HIS PRESENT WAGES ARE 7S. PER
WEEK. MR. WALKER, THE RELIEVING OFFICER, WHO
APPEARED ON THE PART OF THE GUARDIANS, SAID THAT
CHERRY PROMISED TO PAY THE PARISH 1S. PER WEEK FOR
THE MAINTENANCE OF HIS CHILD, WHILE IT REMAINED IN
THE WORKHOUSE. THIS, HOWEVER, HE HAD NEGLECTED TO
DO SO. THE BENCH DECIDED THAT THE PARISH COULD NOT
ENFORCE THE BACK PAYMENT, BUT THAT CHERRY MIGHT (IF
HE WAS WILLING) GO AND TAKE THE CHILD HOME AND
MAINTAIN IT.
L
TRANSPOR
TED
A
CHERRY
JOSEPH CHERRY, FOR SEVEN DAYS, FOR MALICIOUSLY
DAMAGING 20 ORANGES, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN JEYES
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THE UNDER MENTIONED CONVICTS HAVE BEEN REMOVED
FROM OUR COUNTY GAOL TO PORTSMOUTH, AND PUT ON
BOARD THE LEVIATHAN HULK, VIZ :- JOSEPH CHERRY, UNDER
TRANSPORTATION FOR LIFE; THOMAS BROOKS, FOR 15
YEARS, JOHN KNIBBS, WILLIAM WATERFIELD, THOMAS
WEST, GEORGE ISITT, JOSEPH WOODRUFF, AND JAMES
EVANS, FOR 14 YEARS; AND WILLIAM FETCH, HUBBARD
SPENCER, AND JAMES BAKER, FOR 10 YEARS
EYDON
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GRENDON
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 14)
AGNES CHESHIRE, AGED 33, CHARGED WITH STEALING A £10
NOTE AT HARDINGSTONE, THE PROPERTY OF MARY
CHARLOTTE MAXWELL
HARDINGSTONE
KINGSWEL
NORTHAMPTON
L STREET
DIED
SARAH
CHESHIRE
DIED
1836
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
CHESLEY
VICTIM
ASSIZES
WILLIAM
CHESLEY
VICTIM
WILLIAM
CHESLEY
VICTIM
CHARLOTTE
CHESTER
ASSAULT
VICTIM
GRIMSBURY
SEE ARTICLE
THOMAS FRENCH, 26, & WILLIAM SOUTHAM, 18, CHARGED
WITH BURGLARIOUSLY ENTERING THE HOUSE OF ELIZABETH
RYMILL, OF GRIMSBURY, IN THE PARISH OF WARKWORTH,
AND STEALING THEREFROM A COAT, THREE PAIR OF
BREECHES, AND OTHER GOODS, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM
CHESLEY
T
1842
GRIMSBURY
CHESTER
1844
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
SAMUEL
CHESTER
1835
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
THOMAS
CHESTER
WILLIAM
CHESTER
WILLIAM
CHESTER
ASSAULT
JOHN
CHETTEL
ELIZABETH
CHETTLE
JOSEPH
CHETTLE
JOSEPH
CHETTLE
THOMAS
CHETTLE
1835
1835
1841
1840
1837
1843
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
INCENDIARY FIRE AT
CHELVESTON
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
Y
E
K
A
STUCHBERY
LODDINGTON
P
O
SEE ARTICLE
HARDINGSTONE
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CALEB ARCHER, CHARGED WITH STEALING A TABLE CLOTH,
THE PROPERTY OF JOHN CHESTER, OF STUCHBURY
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ROWELL
WILLIAM CHESTER, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR AN ASSAULT UPON
CHARLES HIGGINS, HEADBOROUGH OF ROWELL
THEFT
STEAN PARK
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MENTIONE
D
CHELVESTON CUM
CALDECOTT
CHELVESTON CUM
CALDECOTT
CHELVESTON CUM
CALDECOTT
N
LODDINGTON
A
1835
DESTROYE
D CAT
ARTICLES
OF THE
PEACE
MENTIONE
D
VICTIM
L
1836
A
1838
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
C
1844
R
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JOHN
ASSIZES
LODDINGTON
R
1845
GRIMSBURY
L
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
C
1836
IG
H
1836
ON MONDAY LAST, IN KINGSWELL STREET, IN THIS TOWN,
AGED 77 YEARS, SARAH CHESHIRE, FOR UPWARDS OF 40
YEARS THE TRUSTWORTHY HOUSEKEEPER OF THE LATE MR.
ALDERMAN ARMFIELD, OF THIS TOWN. THE FUNERAL TOOK
PLACE YESTERDAY, AND HER REMAINS WERE FOLLOWED BY
MESSRS. WILLIAM, FREDERICK, AND GEORGE ARMFIELD, AS
A MARK OF RESPECT TO THE MEMORY OF ONE WHO LIVED
AMONGST THEM HIGHLY RESPECTABLE, "FOR HER WORK'S
SAKE."
VICTIM
FIRE
CHELVESTON
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THOMAS CHETTLE, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR ASSAULTING
RICHARD MADDOX, POLICE CONSTABLE, WHILST IN THE
EXECUTION OF HIS DUTY, AND FOR A FURTHER TERM OF ONE
MONTH, FOR A SUBSEQUENT ASSAULT ON THE SAID RICHARD
MADDOX
THOMAS
CHETTLE
ASSAULT
THOMAS
CHETTLE
MENTIONE
D
KETTERING
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THOMAS
CHETTLES
ASSAULT
RUSHDEN
THOMAS CHETTLES, FOR 21 DAYS, UNLESS £1 BE PAID, FOR
ASSAULTING GEORGE LILLEY, AT RUSHDEN
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
RICHARD
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
RICHARD
ASSIZES
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
CHIBNALL
CHIBNELL
PASSENHAM
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COSGROVE
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ELEANOR CHICK, FOR NOT FINDING SURETIES FOR HER
APPEARANCE AT THE SESSIONS, AND IN THE MEANTIME TO
KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS HER HUSBAND, WILLIAM CHICK
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
ELEANOR
CHICK
SURETIES
1842
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
WILLIAM
CHICK
VICTIM
1839
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
ARTHUR
CHILDS
VICTIM
ECTON
1839
QUARTER SESSIONS
ARTHUR
CHILDS
VICTIM
ECTON
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
ARTHUR
CHILDS
VICTIM
CHINNER
1844
DIED
MARIANNE
CHINNER
H
DIED
MIDDLETON CHENEY
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JOHN
ASSIZES
CHITTEM
VICTIM
1846
1841
1843
1842
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
HANNAH
CHOWN
HENRY
CHOWN
A
L
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
ACCIDENT
VICTIM
A
1843
CHITTERN
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
SEE ARTICLE
JANUARY 10, AT MIDDLETON CHENEY, MARIANNE, WIFE OF
MR. JOHN CHINNER, BAKER, AGED 23
JANUARY 10, AT MIDDLETON CHENEY, MARIANNE, WIFE OF
MR. JOHN CHINNER, BAKER, AGED 23
DUSTON
DUSTON
JAMES ELMORE AND GEORGE THOMAS, CHARGED WITH
BREAKING INTO THE DWELLING HOUSE OF JOHN CHITTERN,
OF DUSTON, AND STEALING THEREFROM A TIMEPIECE AND
OTHER ARTICLES
NORTON
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NORTHAMPTON
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GEORGE ADAMS, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR MALICIOUSLY
BREAKING AND DAMAGING A QUANTITY OF ASH POLES
GROWING IN A SPINY, THE PROPERTY OF LANGHAM
CHRISTIE, ESQ. OF PRESTON DEANERY
N
C
MR.
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JAMES ELMORE AND GEORGE THOMAS, BOTH OF
NORTHAMPTON, SHOEMAKERS, WERE FULLY COMMITTED TO
TAKE THEIR TRIAL AT THE NEXT ASSIZES FOR BURGLARY, IN
BREAKING OPEN THE DWELLING HOUSE OF MR. CHITTEM, IN
THE PARISH OF DUSTON, ON THE NIGHT OF THE 15TH
INSTANT, AND STEALING THEREOUT A TIME PIECE, SOME
SILVER SPOONS, A HAM, A CHEESE, AND VARIOUS OTHER
ARTICLES, TOGETHER OF £14 AND UPWARDS
C
P
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
O
1844
MARY BANNISTER, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR ASSAULTING WILLIAM
CHICK
THOMAS FITZHUGH, CHARGED WITH STEALING FOUR
PENNYWORTH OF BEEF, THE PROPERTY OF ARTHUR CHILDS,
OF ECTON
THOMAS FITZHUGH, CHARGED WITH STEALING THREE
QUARTERS OF A POUND OF BEEF, THE PROPERTY OF HIS
MASTER, ARTHUR CHILDS, OF ECTON
THOMAS FITZHUGH WAS CHARGED WITH STEALING THREE
QUARTERS OF A POUND OF BEEF, THE PROPERTY OF HIS
MASTER, ARTHUR CHILDS, OF ECTON - IMP. ONE MONTH,
HOUSE OF CORRECTION, HARD LABOUR
K
JOHN
R
DIED
A
1844
L
CHILDS
IG
THOMAS
MENTIONE QUART POT
NORTHAMPTON
D
LANE
DIED
NORTHAMPTON
MENTIONE
MIDDLETON CHENEY
D
R
CHILDS
ECTON
Y
CIRCUIT
1836
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
DIED
1840
T
1842
E
1833
JOHN
CHRISTIAN
VAGABOND
LANGHAM
CHRISTIE
ACCIDENT
PRESTON DEANERY
FOR 1 MONTH, AS A ROGUE AND VAGABOND
LANGHAM
CHRISTIE
VICTIM
PRESTON DEANERY
CHRISTOPHER
GAME
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JAMES
ASSIZES
CHRISTOPHER
GAME
LITTLE BEAGE
COPPICE
TRANSPOR
TED
JAMES
CHRISTOPHER
GAME
LAWS
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JAMES
CHRISTOPHER
POACHING
1840
ASSIZES - COUNTY
PRISONERS
JAMES
CHRISTOPHER
GAME
1833
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JAMES
CHRISTOPHER
DAMAGE
1839
COMMITMENTS TO THE
HOUSE OF CORRECTION
1840
ASSIZES - COUNTY
PRISONERS
1838
H
IG
KINGS CLIFFE
R
P
L
Y
A
KINGS CLIFFE
C
GAME
FOR THREE MONTHS, AND TO FIND SURETIES, FOR POACHING
AT KINGS CLIFFE
JOHN CHRISTOPHER & JAMES CHRISTOPHER, CHARGED WITH
BEING FOUND IN A WOOD CALLED MORTON'S SALE, ARMED
WITH A GUN, WITH OTHER PERSONS, FOR THE PURPOSE OF
DESTROYING GAME
FOR THREE MONTHS, CONVICTED OF DAMAGING A FENCE, AT
KINGS CLIFFE
JOHN SCOTNEY, FOR THREE MONTHS, JOHN SCOTNEY,
WILLIAM SCOTNEY, & JOHN CHRISTOPHER, RESPECTIVELY
FOR TWO MONTHS, CHAPMAN BALL, FOR ONE MONTH, AND
JOHN BOULTON, FOR 21 DAYS, UNDER THE GAME LAWS
JOHN CHRISTOPHER & JAMES CHRISTOPHER, CHARGED WITH
BEING FOUND IN A WOOD CALLED MORTON'S SALE, ARMED
WITH A GUN, WITH OTHER PERSONS, FOR THE PURPOSE OF
DESTROYING GAME
CHRISTOPHER
GAME
WILLIAM
CHRISTOPHER
BEGGING
WELLINGBOROUGH
FOR 14 DAYS, FOR BEGGING ALMS AT WELLINGBOROUGH
WILLIAM
CHRISTOPHER
MENTIONE
D
OUNDLE
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VICTIM
IRTHLINGBOROUGH
RUSHDEN
N
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTON SUMMER
ASSIZES
JOHN
CHRISTOPHER
A
1843
JOHN
JAMES CHRISTOPHER AND JOHN LATTIMER, BOTH OF KINGS
CLIFFE, LABOURERS, CHARGED WITH BEING ARMED ON THE
NIGHT OF THE 12TH INST. (TOGETHER WITH A PERSON
UNKNOWN), FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF GAME
KINGS CLIFFE
L
1834
O
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JAMES
C
TRANSPORTED
THE UNDERMENTIONED CONVICTS HAVE BEEN REMOVED
FROM OUR COUNTY GAOL TO THE LEVIATHAN HULK AT
PORTSMOUTH:- JAMES CHRISTOPHER, SENTENCED TO
TRANSPORTATION FOR 14 YEARS; ABRAHAM SMITH, FOR TEN
YEARS, AND WILLIAM WILLIAMSON, FOR SEVEN YEARS
T
CHRISTOPHER
1842
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E
JAMES
K
ASSIZES
R
1842
JAMES CHRISTOPHER, AGED 23, AND JOHN LATTIMER, AGED
22, CHARGED WITH HAVING (WITH ANOTHER PERSON
UNKNOWN) IN THE NIGHT OF THE 12TH OF DEC LAST,
ENTERED LITTLE BEAGE COPPICE, ARMED WITH GUNS, FOR
THE PURPOSE OF DESTROYING GAME
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
DANIEL
CHUBB
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
DANIEL
CHUBB
MENTIONE
D
1845
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
ROBERT
CHUBB
MENTIONE
D
1844
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
GEORGE
CHURCH
THEFT
A
1841
JOHN KEACH, OF IRTHLINGBOROUGH, A LABOURER, FOR ONE
MONTH, FOR AN ASSAULT ON DANIEL CHUBB, POLICE
OFFICER
WILLIAM PARTRIDGE, OF RUSHDEN, SHOEMAKER, FOR ONE
MONTH, ON NON PAYMENT OF £2. 10S. 6D. FOR ASSAULTING
DANIEL CHUBB, POLICE OFFICER
ROBERT DEWITT, FOR ONE MONTH, UNLESS 7S. BE PAID, FOR
WILFULLY KNOCKING A SHILLING OUT OF THE HANDS OF
ROBERT CHUBB, WHEREBY THE SAID SHILLING WAS LOST
BOZEAT
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COMMITTED THE COUNTY
GAOL AND HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
GEORGE
CHURCH
THEFT
EASTON MAUDIT
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
GEORGE
CHURCH
THEFT
EASTON MAUDIT
1844
COMMITTED THE COUNTY
GAOL AND HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
ISAAC
CHURCH
UNION
MISCONDU
WORKHOU WELLINGBOROUGH
CT
SE
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
ISRAEL
CHURCH
THEFT
BOZEAT
1842
QUARTER SESSIONS
ISRAEL
CHURCH
THEFT
BOZEAT
1842
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
ISRAEL
CHURCH
THEFT
1836
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
ISRAEL
CHURCH
THEFT
JAMES
CHURCH
Y
JAMES
CHURCH
JAMES
CHURCH
CHURCH
T
1844
JAMES
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JAMES
CHURCH
1835
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOSEPH
CHURCH
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
RICHARD
1842
QUARTER SESSIONS
1844
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
THEFT
N
A
HARTWELL
HARTWELL
VICTIM
MILTON
CHURCH
THEFT
POTTERSPURY
RICHARD
CHURCH
THEFT
POTTERSPURY
ROBERT
CHURCH
THEFT
WELLINGBOROUGH
ROBERT
CHURCH
THEFT
WELLINGBOROUGH
A
ISRAEL CHURCH, AGED 24, & GEORGE HOUGHTON, AGED 31,
WERE CONVICTED OF STEALING A QUANTITY OF BARLEY
FROM A CLOSE IN THE OCCUPATION OF SAMUEL SMITH,
BOZEAT, AND SENTENCED TO SIX WEEKS' IMPRISONMENT
K
R
A
L
MISCONDU
CT
THEFT
E
H
IG
R
WELLINGBOROUGH
C
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
1844
DAMAGE
C
1837
ISRAEL CHURCH, AGED 24, & GEORGE HOUGHTON, AGED 31,
CHARGED WITH STEALING A QUANTITY OF BARLEY FROM A
CLOSE IN THE OCCUPATION OF SAMUEL SMITH, AT BOZEAT
WELLINGBOROUGH
P
1838
DIED
L
1838
INQUEST
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
O
1846
BOZEAT
BOZEAT
WILLIAM TITE & GEORGE CHURCH, CHARGED WITH
STEALING, AT EASTON MAUDIT, TWO SACKS AND THREE
BUSHELS OF WHEAT
WILLIAM TITE AND GEORGE CHURCH, CHARGED WITH
BREAKING INTO A BARN AT EASTON MAUDIT, AND STEALING
THEREFROM TWO SACKS, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN PERRY
DAVISON
ISAAC CHURCH & WILLIAM TALBOT, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR
MISCONDUCT AT THE WELLINGBOROUGH UNION
WORKHOUSE
ISRAEL CHURCH, & GEORGE HOUGHTON, CHARGED WITH
HAVING, ON THE 30TH INST., AT BOZEAT, STOLEN A
QUANTITY OF BARLEY IN THE STRAW, THE PROPERTY OF
SAMUEL SMITH
ISRAEL CHURCH, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR STEALING TWO IRON
HINGES FROM A GATE IN A CLOSE AT BOZEAT, IN THE
OCCUPATION OF WILLIAM ASHPOLE
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JAMES CHURCH, FOR MISCONDUCTING HIMSELF TOWARDS
HIS EMPLOYER, JON. MANTON
JAMES CHURCH, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT HARTWELL, A
£5 NOTE AND FOUR SOVS. THE PROPERTY OF JOHN
RICHARDSON
JAMES CHURCH, AGED 17, PLEADED GUILTY TO INDICTMENT
FOR STEALING A £5 NOTE, AND 4 SOVS. THE PROPERTY OF
JOHN RICHARDSON, OF HARTWELL, AND WAS SENTENCED TO
SIX MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT, THE LAST SOLITARY, AND TO
BE ONCE PRIVATELY WHIPPED
DAVID WINTERBOTTOM, FOR ASSAULTING JOSEPH CHURCH,
AT MILTON
RICHARD CHURCH, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
POTTERSPURY, A QUANTITY OF OAK AND ELM WOOD, VALUE
2D., THE PROPERTY OF THE REV. W. HAUGHTON
RICHARD CHURCH, AGED 27, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
POTTERSPURY, A QUANTITY OF OAK AND ELM WOOD, VALUE
2D., THE PROPERTY OF THE REV. WM. HAUGHTON
ROBERT & WILLIAM CHURCH, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
WELLINGBOROUGH, A TURKEY, THE PROPERTY OF HENRY
WIDOWSON
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ROBERT
CHURCH
1834
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
SARAH
CHURCH
THOMAS
CHURCH
THOMAS
CHURCH
THOMAS
CHURCH
THEFT
WILLIAM
CHURCH
LEAVING
WIFE &
FAMLY
WILLIAM
CHURCH
THEFT
WILLIAM
CHURCH
THEFT
T
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QUINTON
WELLINGBOROUGH
WELLINGBOROUGH
MENTIONE
D
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
CHURCH
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
CHURCH
1834
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
CHURCH
THEFT
1836
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
CHURCH
THEFT
MAIDWELL
P
C
A
1846
DARING ROBBERY
MRS.
CIRCUITT
1842
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
JOSEPH
CLAMP
1839
NORTHANTS LENT ASSIZES
ALFRED
CLAMROCK
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOB
CLAPHAM
A
1838
L
CHURCHILL
1838
CHURCH
WELLINGBOROUGH
BOZEAT
N
C
O
THEFT
COMMITTED TO THE
WILLIAM
COUNTY GAOL
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
CHARLES
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
CHARLES
EASTER SESSIONS
1833
L
Y
1841
CHURCHILL
THEFT
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
ROBBERY
COMPLAIN
T
MENTIONE
D
ROGUE
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ROBERT & WILLIAM CHURCH, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
WELLINGBOROUGH, A TURKEY, THE PROPERTY OF HENRY
WIDOWSON
K
1844
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
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R
1844
NORTHANTS PETTY
SESSIONS
SEE ARTICLE
A
1842
FOR DISORDERLY CONDUCT IN THE WORKHOUSE OF MILTON
H
1835
DISORDER
WORKHOU
MILTON
LY
SE
CONDUCT
MENTIONE
EVENLEY
D
MENTIONE
NORTHAMPTON
D
IG
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EPIPHANY SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH
R
1841
THEFT
ROBERT CHURCH, AGED 60, AND WILLIAM CHURCH, AGED 18,
CHARGED WITH STEALING A TURKEY FROM A FIELD IN THE
LORDSHIP OF WELLINGBOROUGH, THE PROPERTY OF HENRY
WIDDOWSON
E
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
BOZEAT
BOZEAT
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JAMES BURGESS, OF BRIXWORTH, LABOURER, FOR ONE
MONTH, FOR NOT FINDING SURETIES TO KEEP THE PEACE
TOWARDS WILLIAM GULLIVER AND WILLIAM CHURCH,
CONSTABLES OF MAIDWELL; AND FOR THE FURTHER TERM OF
ONE MONTH, FOR ROBBING THE GARDEN OF JOHN HEEPS,
SEN. AT MAIDWELL.
ROBERT CHURCH, AGED 60, AND WILLIAM CHURCH, AGED 18,
CHARGED WITH STEALING A TURKEY FROM A FIELD IN THE
LORDSHIP OF WELLINGBOROUGH, THE PROPERTY OF HENRY
WIDDOWSON
WILLIAM CHURCH, 31, WAS INDICTED FOR STEALING A FOWL
FROM THE HEN-ROOST OF JOHN ASHPOLE, FARMER, OF
BOZEAT, AND SENTENCED TO ONE MONTH'S IMPRISONMENT,
WITH HARD LABOUR
WILLIAM CHURCH, CHARGED WITH STEALING A TABLE
CLOTH, CHILD'S FROCK, SHEET, AND A QUANTITY OF
POTATOES, FROM THE GARDEN OF JOHN ASHPOLE, OF
BOZEAT
WILLIAM CHURCH, ON SUSPICION OF HAVING STOLEN A
FOWL, BELONGING TO JOHN ASHPOLE, OF BOZEAT
KILSBY
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KILSBY
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ST. PETERS NORTHAMPTON
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NORTHAMPTON
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KETTERING
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FINEDON
AS AN INCORRIGBLE ROGUE AND VAGABOND, ON LEAVING
HIS CHILDREN CHARGEABLE TO FINEDON, HAVING BEEN
PREVIOUSLY CONVICTED
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOB
CLAPHAM
LEAVING
CHILDREN
FINEDON
1842
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
JOB
CLAPHAM
LEAVING
CHILDREN
FINEDON
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
JOHN
CLAPHAM
MENTIONE
D
FINEDON
1834
DIED
JOSEPH
CLAPHAM
DIED
FINEDON
1843
INQUEST
MARY
CLAPHAM
NORTHAMPTON
1843
INQUEST
SAMUEL
CLAPHAM
DIED
MENTIONE
D
JOB CLAPHAM, AGED 37, CHARGED WITH RUNNING AWAY
AND LEAVING HIS CHILDREN CHARGEABLE TO FINEDON,
AFTER A PREVIOUS CONVICTION
JOB CLAPHAM, AGED 37, WAS CONVICTED OF RUNNING
AWAY AND LEAVING HIS CHILDREN CHARGEABLE TO
FINEDON, AFTER A PREVIOUS CONVICTION AS A ROGUE AND
VAGABOND, AND SENTENCED TO NINE MONTHS'
IMPRISONMENT
OF FINEDON, BUTCHER, ENTERED INTO RECOGNIZANCE WITH
TWO SURETIES, FOR HIS APPEARANCE AT THE SESSIONS TO
ANSWER TO INDICTMENT FOR AN ASSAULT ON OVERTON
BELL, AND MR. JOHN CLAPHAM, OF FINEDON
ON WEDNESDAY THE 24TH ULT. IN THE 48TH YEAR OF HIS
AGE, MR. JOSEPH CLAPHAM, DRAPER AND GROCER, OF
FINEDON, IN THIS COUNTY
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NORTHAMPTON
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1834
ASSIZES
WILLIAM
CLAPHAM
1842
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
FREDERICK
CLARABUT
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JAMES
CLARE
L
FARMING WOODS
CLARE
1834
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JAMES
CLARE
1843
OUNDLE PETTY SESSIONS
MARY
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
SAMUEL
A
N
TRANSPOR
TED
C
P
JAMES
K
R
Y
A
KETTERING
THEFT
O
TRANSPORTED
STOKE DOYLE
CLARE
DAMAGE
YARWELL
CLARE
THEFT
FARMING WOODS
L
GAME
A
E
IG
FELONY
C
1837
THOMAS HOLLAND, 46, CHARGED WITH UTTERING A
COUNTERFEIT HALF CROWN PIECE TO WILLIAM CLAPHAM, OF
FINEDON, KNOWING THE SAME TO BE COUNTERFEIT
FINEDON
R
VICTIM
H
T
1842
FREDERICK CLARABUT & JOHN HORNER, TWO APPRENTICES,
WERE ADMITTED TO BAIL, IN A CHARGE OF FELONY
COMMITTED BY THOMAS DYKES, SHOPMAN TO JOSEPH
STURGES, GROCER, OF KETTERING
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THE UNDER MENTIONED CONVICTS HAVE BEEN REMOVED
FROM OUR COUNTY GAOL TO PORTSMOUTH, AND PUT ON
BOARD THE LEVIATHAN HULK, VIZ :- JOHN SYKES & GEORGE
BAKER, FOR LIFE; JOHN BIRD & MATTHEW BROWN, FOR 10
YEARS ; JAMES CLARE, FOR 14 YEARS; SAMUEL CLARE, JAMES
SUITOR, JOHN HARDY, JOHN TIRRELL, JAMES COALBECK,
JOSEPH LOVERIDGE, GEORGE BUTLER, AND JOSEPH
TOMLINSON, RESPECTIVELY FOR SEVEN YEARS
JAMES CLARE AND WILLIAM WORTLEY, FOR ONE CALENDAR
MONTH, UNLESS THE SUM OF £2. 10S. BE SOONER PAID, FOR
TRESPASSING ON LANDS AT STOKE DOYLE, IN PURSUIT OF
GAME
OF YARWELL, SINGLE WOMAN, WAS CONVICTED IN 14S. 6D.
PENALTY AND COSTS, FOR THROWING DOWN A WALL IN OLD
SULEHAY WOOD, THE PROPERTY OF THE EARL OF
WESTMORELAND
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THE UNDER MENTIONED CONVICTS HAVE BEEN REMOVED
FROM OUR COUNTY GAOL TO PORTSMOUTH, AND PUT ON
BOARD THE LEVIATHAN HULK, VIZ :- JOHN SYKES & GEORGE
BAKER, FOR LIFE; JOHN BIRD & MATTHEW BROWN, FOR 10
YEARS ; JAMES CLARE, FOR 14 YEARS; SAMUEL CLARE, JAMES
SUITOR, JOHN HARDY, JOHN TIRRELL, JAMES COALBECK,
JOSEPH LOVERIDGE, GEORGE BUTLER, AND JOSEPH
TOMLINSON, RESPECTIVELY FOR SEVEN YEARS
TRANSPORTED
SAMUEL
CLARE
TRANSPOR
TED
1842
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
FREDERICK
CLARIBUT
THEFT
KETTERING
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
CHARLES
CLARIDGE
THEFT
DAVENTRY
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
CHARLES
CLARIDGE
THEFT
DAVENTRY
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
CHARLES
CLARIDGE
THEFT
OBSTRUCTI
NG
SEE ARTICLE
1839
DIED
MR.
CLARIDGE
OVERSEERS
E
RAVENSTHORPE
N
DIED
BREACH OF
THE PEACE
MIDDLETON CHENEY
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS RICHARD
CLARIDGE
1834
ASSIZES
WILLIAM
CLARIDGE ALIAS
THEFT
WALTER
BRACKLEY ST. JAMES
1833
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
CLARIDGE
OTHERWISE
WALTER
THEFT
BRACKLEY ST. PETER
1844
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
ALFRED
CLARK
ASSAULT
1844
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
ALFRED
CLARK
ASSAULT
1839
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
CAROLINE
CLARK
THEFT
1840
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
CAROLINE
CLARK
DRUNK
L
A
1846
A
CHARLES CLARIDGE, AGED 28, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
SET OF DRAWERS, THE PROPERTY OF CHARLES LINNELL, OF
DAVENTRY
CHARLES CLARIDGE, OF DAVENTRY, SHOEMAKER, CHARGED
WITH STEALING A SET OF DRAWERS, VALUE £2, THE
PROPERTY OF CHARLES LINNELL
CHARLES CLARIDGE, AGED 33, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
PAIR OF SHOES, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN TOMALIN, OF
DAVENTRY
K
DAVENTRY
C
O
C
R
CLARIDGE
A
JAMES
L
OVERSEERS
IG
1844
ASTROP
R
CLARIDGE
Y
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS FREDERICK
DAVENTRY
P
1846
H
T
1837
RED LION,
HORSEMAR NORTHAMPTON
KET
FREDERICK CLARIDGE, OF ASTROP, WAS CHARGED BY JOHN
WILLIFER, OF PURSTON, WITH HAVING OBSTRUCTED THE
ROAD, SO AS TO HAVE CAUSED THE COMPLAINANT TO BE
THROWN FROM HIS HORSE. THE CHARGE WAS NOT PROVED
DAVENTRY - ON SATURDAY LAST, MR. WILLIAM YATEMAN,
UPHOLSTERER, AND MR. JAMES CLARIDGE, COOPER, WERE
ELECTED OVERSEERS FOR THE YEAR ENSUING
ON THE 14TH INST. AT RAVENSTHORPE, AFTER A LONG AND
SEVERE AFFLICTION, MR. CLARIDGE, AGED 56 YEARS,
SINCERELY AND DESERVEDLY RESPECTED AND LAMENTED
JAMES BAKER, RICHARD CLARIDGE, WILLIAM PEACOCK, AND
JOHN HAWKES, ALL OF MIDDLETON, WERE CHARGED BY
POLICE OFFICER CARPENTER, WITH HAVING COMMITTED A
BREACH OF THE PEACE. THE DEFENDANTS WERE CALLED ON
TO PAY 3S. EACH, EXPENCES
WILLIAM CLARIDGE ALIAS WALTER, 42, CHARGED WITH
STEALING A GELDING AND A MARE, AT BRACKLEY ST. JAMES,
THE PROPERTY OF JOSEPH JAMES
WILLIAM CLARIDGE OTHERWISE WALTER, CHARGED WITH
FELONIOUSLY STEALING A GELDING, BELONGING TO JOSEPH
JAMES, OF BRACKLEY ST. PETER
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GENERAL
LUNATIC
ASYLUM
NORTHAMPTON
ON SUSPICION OF STEALING SEVERAL ARTICLES FROM THE
GENERAL LUNATIC ASYLUM
NORTHAMPTON
CONVICTED OF MISBEHAVING HERSELF IN THE PUBLIC
STREETS WHILST IN A STATE OF DRUNKENESS
1842
FATAL ACCIDENT
CHARLES
CLARK
DIED
RUSHDEN
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PIDDINGTON
SARAH CLARK AND CHARLES CLARK, BOTH OF PIDDINGTON,
APPEARED TO ANSWER TO AN INFORMATION LAID AGAINST
THEM BY SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE YOUNG, FOR
NEGLECTING TO ATTEND AS WITNESSES AGAINST A
LICENCED VICTUALLER. SARAH CLARKE PLEADED ILLNESS
AND INABILITY TO TRAVEL. THE CASE WAS RESPITED ONE
WEEK TO ALLOW HER TO PRODUCE EVIDENCE OF THIS
ILLNESS
ELI CLARK, CHARLES CLARK, WILLIAM DENTON, JOSEPH
DENTON, WILLIAM WOOD AND THOMAS HANGER, CHARGED
WITH STEALING TWO FOWLS, AT RUSHDEN. NOT GUILTY.
CHARLES
CLARK
NEGLECTIN
G TO
ATTEND AS
WITNESS
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MIDSUMMER SESSIONS
CHARLES
CLARK
THEFT
RUSHDEN
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MIDSUMMER SESSIONS
ELI
CLARK
THEFT
RUSHDEN
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
ELIZABETH
CLARK
MENTIONE
D
1837
DIED
FRANCES
CLARK
DIED
1838
ACCIDENT
GEORGE
CLARK
ACCIDENT
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
HANNAH
CLARK
1840
PETTY SESSIONS
HENRY
CLARK
T
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
J.
1842
ASSIZES
1844
E
H
IG
A
BAKER'S
ARMS
L
WELLINGBOROUGH
NORTHAMPTON
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THEFT
DIED
JANE
CLARK
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
CLARK
VICTIM
GREAT WELDON
1835
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
CLARK
VICTIM
LITTLE WELDON
1833
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
CLARK
KEEPING
THE PEACE
HIGHAM FERRERS
1842
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
LEVY
CLARK
ASSAULT
RUSHDEN
N
CLARK
A
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COOKNOE
JAMES
L
SEE ARTICLE
HANNAH CLARK, AGED 22, AND SELSEY JOHNSON, AGED 27,
CHARGED WITH STEALING A COTTON SHAWL AND TWENTY
YARDS OF LACE, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM WOOLSTON, OF
WELLINGBOROUGH
NORTHAMPTON
ASSAULT
A
ON THE 9TH INST. FRANCES, WIFE OF THOMAS CLARK,
BUTCHER, CASTLE STREET, IN THIS TOWN, IN HER 36TH YEAR
ALEXANDER & THOMAS HAMMERSLEY, RESPECTIVELY FOR
ONE MONTH, FOR STEALING A DOG, THE PROPERTY OF HENRY
CLARK, BAKER
CLARK
DIED
K
R
R
VICTIM
NORTHAMPTON
BLISWORTH
Y
P
CLARK
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C
HENRY
CASTLE
STREET
VICTIM
O
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
ISLIP
THEFT
C
1840
ELI CLARK, CHARLES CLARK, WILLIAM DENTON, JOSEPH
DENTON, WILLIAM WOOD AND THOMAS HANGER, CHARGED
WITH STEALING TWO FOWLS, AT RUSHDEN. NOT GUILTY.
JAMES CLARK, AGED 45, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
APETHORPE, A BRASS CANDLESTICK, THE PROPERTY OF
ELIZABETH CHAPMAN
OLD
ON THE 12TH INSTANT, AFTER A LONG AND PAINFUL
COMPASSE NEAR NORTHAMPTON ILLNESS, MRS. JANE CLARK, OF THE OLD COMPASSES, NEAR
S
THIS TOWN, AGED 66 YEARS
APETHORPE
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WILLIAM TEE, CHARGED WITH STEALING SOME POTS OF
PRESERVES, AND OTHER ARTICLES, FROM THE LARDER OF
MR. JOHN CLARK, OF LITTLE WELDON
JAMES ABRAHAMS, SAMUEL COX, AND JOHN CLARK, FOR
REFUSING TO KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS SARAH PATENAL,
OF HIGHAM FERRERS
J. GOSS, GAMEKEEPER TO C. HILL ESQ., CHARGED REUBEN
HILL, THOMAS DICKINS, AND LEVY CLARK WITH BRUTALLY
ASSAULTING HIM IN THE WHEAT SHEAF INN, AT RUSHDEN.
THEY WERE SEVERALLY FINED £3. AND COSTS, IN DEFAULT
COMMITTED FOR TWO MONTHS
1846
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
MARY ANN
CLARK
DRUNK
BRAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
1841
HAT LIFTING
MR.
CLARK
MENTIONE
D
WELLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
1839
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
RICHARD
CLARK
VICTIM
JAMES TURNER, FOR TEN WEEKS, CONVICTED OF
EMBEZZLING LEATHER SUFFICIENT TO MAKE UP A PAIR OF
CLARENCE BOOTS, THE PROPERTY OF RICHARD CLARK
SARAH CLARK AND CHARLES CLARK, BOTH OF PIDDINGTON,
APPEARED TO ANSWER TO AN INFORMATION LAID AGAINST
THEM BY SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE YOUNG, FOR
NEGLECTING TO ATTEND AS WITNESSES AGAINST A
LICENCED VICTUALLER. SARAH CLARKE PLEADED ILLNESS
AND INABILITY TO TRAVEL. THE CASE WAS RESPITED ONE
WEEK TO ALLOW HER TO PRODUCE EVIDENCE OF THIS
ILLNESS
THOMAS
CLARK
SHEEP
KILLED
CLARK
MENTIONE
D
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
CLARK
VICTIM
1837
DIED
THOMAS
CLARK
Y
1837
DIED
THOMAS
CLARK
1836
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
CLARK
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
ELI
CLARK
A
N
THEFT
MENTIONE
D
COMPLAIN
T
REFUSING
TO FIND
SURETIES
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ON THE 13TH INST. THOMAS CLARK, ESQ. SURGEON, OF THIS
TOWN, IN HIS 87TH YEAR
ON THE 9TH INST. FRANCES, WIFE OF THOMAS CLARK,
BUTCHER, CASTLE STREET, IN THIS TOWN, IN HER 36TH YEAR
BRIGSTOCK
EDWARD BIRD, SEN. CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
BRIGSTOCK, A QUANTITY OF MILK, FROM A COW, THE
PROPERTY OF THOMAS CLARK
RUSHDEN
ELI CLARK, WILLIAM DENTON, JOSEPH DENTON, WILLIAM
WOOD, AND THOMAS HANGER CHARGED WITH STEALING
TWO FOWLS, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN GROSS, AT RUSHDEN
A
JAMES
VICTIM
NORTHAMPTON
C
P
O
CLARK
NORTHAMPTON
MENTIONE CASTLE
D
STREET
C
JAMES
GLAPTHORN
BRIGSTOCK
DIED
L
1844
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM ALDWINKLE, FOR TWO MONTHS, UNLESS £2. 16S.
6D. BE PAID FOR A SIMILAR OFFENCE [TRESPASSING IN
SEARCH OF GAME] ON LANDS IN THE OCCUPATION OF
THOMAS CLARK, AT GLAPTHORN
R
THOMAS
CLARK
NORTHAMPTON
L
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
R
1843
1844
REGENT
STREET
E
SHEEP KILLED
K
1842
PIDDINGTON
T
CLARK
H
SARAH
NEGLECTIN
G TO
ATTEND AS
WITNESS
IG
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
SEE ARTICLE
STANWICK
SEE ARTICLE
HIGHAM FERRERS
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
CLARK
1834
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
CLARK
VICTIM
GREAT WELDON
JOSEPH ALLEN, CHARGED WITH BREAKING INTO THE DAIRY
OF MR. JOHN CLARK, SURGEON, OF GREAT WELDON, AND
STEALING A QUANTITY OF PRESERVES AND A RABBIT
1840
ASSAULT
JOSEPH
CLARK
SEE ARTICLE
1842
ROBERT
CLARK
VICTIM
DRUNK &
DISORDER
LY
DUSTON
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
RUSHDEN
SEE ARTICLE
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
STEPHEN
CLARK
ROWELL
SUSANNA KING CHARGED WITH STEALING A WATCH FROM
STEPHEN CLARK, AT ROWELL. NOT GUILTY.
A
1834
VICTIM
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
CLARK
VICTIM
BARNWELL ST.
ANDREW
WILLIAM TITMAN WAS SENTENCED TO ONE MONTH'S
IMPRISONMENT FOR STEALING A WAISTCOAT AT BARNWELL
ST. ANDREW, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS CLARK
1835
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
THOMAS
CLARK
MENTIONE
D
FLOORE
SAMUEL ADAMS, FOR TWENTY ONE DAYS, FOR LEAVING THE
SERVICE OF HIS MASTER, THOMAS CLARK, OF FLOORE
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
WILLIAM
CLARK
VICTIM
1845
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
SARAH
CLARK
CONCEALIN
G BIRTH
HARGRAVE
STEPHEN
CLARK
VICTIM
ROWELL
SUSANNA KING, CHARGED WITH STEALING A WATCH FROM
STEPHEN CLARK, AT ROWELL
THOMAS
CLARK
DRUNK
WELLINGBOROUGH
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T
E
ANN CLARKE AND ANN BOTT WERE CHARGED WITH STEALING
TWO SOVEREIGNS AND A HALF, AT BRACKLEY, THE PROPERTY
OF JOHN BROWNETT. CLARKE, FOUR MONTHS' HARD
LABOUR. BOTT, NOT TRUE BILL
ANN
CLARKE
THEFT
1840
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
ANN
CLARKE
MENTIONE LEICESTER
NORTHAMPTON
D
STREET
1844
COUNTY SESSIONS
ANN
CLARKE
THEFT
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
ANN
CLARKE
1845
INQUEST
ARTHUR
CLARKE
IG
1846
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
R
R
BRACKLEY
P
BARBARA
CLARKE
DIED
1841
DIED
BENJAMIN
CLARKE
MENTIONE
D
BENJAMIN
CLARKE
CAROLINE
CLARKE
A
N
CHALK
LANE
MENTIONE
D
L
A
1839
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
SPECIAL AND PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
BOUGHTON
C
O
INQUEST
C
1845
1844
L
Y
A
BOUGHTON
THEFT
DIED
K
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUH PETTY
SESSIONS
OF HARGRAVE, WAS CHARGED WITH CONCEALING THE BIRTH
OF MALE CHILD, WHO STANDS COMMITTED FOR TRIAL
H
1841
THOMAS TURLING, CHARGED WITH ASSAULTING WILLIAM
CLARK, YEOMAN, AND REFUSING TO FIND SURETIES
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ANN CLARKE, CHARGED WITH STEALING A RETICULE, A
HANDKERCHIEF, AND 10D HALF. IN COPPER, AT BOUGHTON,
THE PROPERTY OF CATHERINE DONEGANI
ANN CLARKE, CHARGED WITH STEALING A RETICULE, A
HANDKERCHIEF, AND 10D HALF. IN COPPER, AT BOUGHTON,
THE PROPERTY OF CATHERINE DONEGANI, WAS FOUND
GUILTY, AND SENTENCED TO TWO MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 9 WEEKS)
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 18 DAYS)
HARTWELL
YESTERDAY WEEK, JOSEPH, THE INFANT SON OF MR.
BENJAMIN HARTWELL, FARMER & GRAZIER, AGED 10
MONTHS
BLISWORTH
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NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
THEFT
LUNATIC
ASYLUM
WELLINGT
NORTHAMPTON
ON STREET
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 6)
1838
INQUEST
CHARLES
CLARKE
DIED
1846
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
CHARLOTTE
CLARKE
FIGHTING
SEE ARTICLE
1834
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
CHARLOTTE
CLARKE
MOTHER OF
BASTARD
CHILD
THE MOTHER OF A BASTARD CHILD, FOR TWELVE MONTHS
1845
INQUEST
DAVID
CLARKE
MENTIONE CHALK
D
LANE
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
CLARKE
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
FRANCIS
CLARKE
THEFT
1841
CALENDAR OF PRISONERS
FOR TRIAL
GEORGE
CLARKE
VICTIM
1842
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
GEORGE
CLARKE
THEFT
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
GEORGE
CLARKE
1834
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
GEORGE
CLARKE
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
HENRY
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
GREENS NORTON
KING SUTTON
ASHTON
R
1836
LOWICK
Y
MENTIONE
D
KINGSUTTON
P
O
C
OVERSTONE
THEFT
A
N
CLARKE
THEFT
WHITE
HORSE
TOWCESTER
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TOWCESTER
LEAD STEALING - HENRY CLARKE WAS THIS MORNING FOUND
GUILTY ON THE SECOND INDICTMENT, OF STEALING LEAD
FROM THE HOUSE FORMERLY OCCUPIED AS PART OF THE
WHITE HORSE, TOWCESTER, AND SENTENCED TO THREE
MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT. AGAINST WILLIAM CLARKE AND
GEORGE ATKINS NOT EVIDENCE WAS OFFERED
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
HENRY
CLARKE
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
HENRY
CLARKE
GAME
LAWS
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
HENRY
CLARKE
THEFT
TOWCESTER
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
HENRY
CLARKE
THEFT
TOWCESTER
A
L
THEFT
FRANCIS CLARKE, AGED 26, INDICTED FOR STEALING A
QUANTITY OF WHEAT AND BARLEY, BELONGING TO WILLIAM
WHITTON, OF GREENS NORTON, PLEADED GULTY, AND WAS
SENTENCED TO FIVE MONTHS' HARD LABOUR, AND ONE
MONTH IN A SEPARATE CELL
ROBERT JONES, 26, CHARGED WITH STEALING 3LB. OF
BACON, THE PROPERTY OF MARY CLARKE, OF KING SUTTON.
FURTHER CHARGED WITH STEALING ONE KNIFE AND FORK,
THE PROPERTY OF GEORGE CLARKE
GEORGE CLARKE, AGED 22, WILLIAM WELSH, AGED 13, AND
WILLIAM MOLCHER, AGED 17, WERE CHARGED WITH
STEALING SIXTY COMBS, AND OTHER ARTICLES, THE
PROPERTY OF JOSEPH FLAVELL, AT ASHTON. CLARKE, SIX
WEEKS' ; WELSH, ONE WEEK ; AND MOLCHER, ONE MONTH'S
IMPRISONMENT
ROBERT JONES, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT KINGSUTTON,
3LBS. OF BACON, THE PROPERTY OF MARY CLARKE, AND A
KNIFE AND FORK, LATE THE PROPERTY OF GEORGE CLARKE,
DECEASED
GEORGE CLARKE, JAMES BRITTEN, AND THOMAS MARBY,
CHARGED WITH STEALING A NUMBER OF BOARDS,
BELONGING TO LEWIS LOYD, ESQ. OF OVERSTONE
E
FRANCIS
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE ST. GILES
D
STREET
K
CLARKE
RUSHDEN
ELI CLARKE, WILLIAM DENTON, JOSH. DENTON & WILLIAM
WOOD, OF RUSHDEN, SHOEMAKER, & THOMAS HANGER,
LABOURER, CHARGED WITH STEALING TWO FOWLS FROM
THE PREMISES OF JOHN GROSS, OF RUSHDEN
R
ELIZABETH
THEFT
ELI CLARKE, FOR 2 CALENDAR MONTHS, FOR ASSAULTING
JOHN GOSS, AT RUSHDEN
T
CLARKE
RUSHDEN
A
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
ELI
ASSAULT
H
1842
CLARKE
L
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
ELI
C
COMMITMENTS TO THE
HOUSE OF CORRECTION
IG
1842
HENRY CLARKE, FOR TWO MONTHS, WILLIAM CLARKE AND
GEORGE ADKINS, RESPECTIVELY FOR ON MONTH, UNDER THE
GAME LAWS
HENRY CLARKE, WILLIAM CLARKE, & GEORGE ATKINS,
CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT TOWCESTER, A QUANTITY OF
LEAD, THE PROPERTY OF J. H. THURSBY
HENRY CLARKE, AGED 22, WILLIAM CLARKE, AGED 32, &
GEORGE ATKINS, AGED 23, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
QUANTITY OF LEAD FIXED TO A BUILDING AT TOWCESTER,
THE PROPERTY OF J. H. THURSBY ESQ.
1842
1842
HIRAM
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
JAMES
PETTY SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JAMES
ASSIZES
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL & HOUSE OF JAMES
CORRECTION
CLARKE
ASSAULT
CHURCH BRAMPTON
CLARKE
COMPLAIN
NEW INN
T
KINGSTHORPE
SEE ARTICLE
CLARKE
THEFT
APETHORPE
SEE ARTICLE
CLARKE
DAMAGE
WELTON
NORTHAMPTON
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JAMES
CLARKE
MENTIONE
D
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
CLARKE
THEFT
1840
INQUEST
JOHN
CLARKE
DIED
IG
H
1838
MENTIONE GEORGE
D
ROW
CLARKE
A
JOHN
NORTHAMPTON
O
C
L
MENTIONED
Y
R
R
ROADE
P
1841
K
LITTLE HARROWDEN
WILLIAM EARL & JAMES CLARKE, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR
WILFULLY BREAKING 23 PANES OF GLASS IN THE HOUSE OF
JOB BASELEY, AT WELTON
ELI WILLETT, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR RUNNING AWAY FROM
THE SERVICE OF HIS MASTER, JAMES CLARKE, OF
NORTHAMPTON, BEING ABSENT FOR THE SPACE OF SIX
MONTHS, AND REFUSING TO RETURN AND COMPLETE HIS
APPRENTICESHIP
JOHN CLARKE, FOR STEALING A PLOUGH SPUD, AND A
SCREW, FROM A CLOSE AT LITTLE HARROWDEN, THE
PROPERTY OF ELEANOR SOMES, TO BE IMPRISONED THREE
MONTHS, WITH HARD LABOUR
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E
1842
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
T
1843
HIRAM CLARKE, OF CHURCH BRAMPTON, MACHINE MAKER,
WAS CONVICTED OF ASSAULTING HENRY WRIGHT, AT
CHAPEL BRAMPTON, ON THE 18TH INSTANT, AND ADJUDGED
TO PAY THE PENALTY AND COSTS, AMOUNTING TOGETHER TO
£1
ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT LAST, A MAN WENT INTO MR. JOHN
CLARKE'S, FISHMONGER AND POULTERER, GEORGE ROW,
AND OFFERED THREE COUPLE OF OLD FOWLS FOR SALE.
SUSPECTING THEM TO BE STOLEN, MR. CLARKE LEFT HIM IN
THE CHARGE OF TWO GENTLEMEN, WHO HAPPENED TO BE IN
THE SHOP, WHILE HE WENT TO SEEK FOR BALL. IN THE
MEANTIME THE MAN CONTRIVED TO ESCAPE, LEAVING THE
FOWLS AND A FLAG BASKET BEHIND HIM.
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VICTIM
HOLDENBY
CLARKE
LEAVING
WIFE &
FAMILY
RICHARD SURRIDGE, CHARGED WITH KILLING, AT
DALLINGTON, A SHEEP, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS & JOHN
CLARKE, FARMERS, OF HOLDENBY, WITH INTENT TO STEAL
PARTS OF THE CARCASE THEREOF
WEST HADDON
FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR RUNNING AWAY AND LEAVING HIS
WIFE AND FAMILY CHARGEABLE TO WEST HADDON
CLARKE
THEFT
LITTLE HARROWDEN
JOHN CLARKE, CHARGED WITH STEALING A PLOUGH SPUD,
AN IRON UPRIGHT, TWO SCRAPERS, AND A SCREW, THE
PROPERTY OF ELEANOR JONES, OF LITTLE HARROWDEN
1844
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
JOHN
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
CLARKE
1839
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
1838
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
MENTIONE
D
L
A
CLARKE
GAME
A
CLARKE
N
NORTHAMPTON
C
TITCHMARSH
THOMAS BALL FOR THREE CALENDAR MONTHS, UNLESS £5.
15S. BE SOONER PAID, FOR TRESPASS AFTER GAME AT
APETHORPE. WILLIAM TOMBLIN, FOR TWO MONTHS, AND TO
FIND SURETIES FOR 12 MONTHS, FOR THE LIKE OFFENCE AT
HARRINGWORTH. JOHN CLARKE, FOR SIX WEEKS, UNLESS
£2. 10S. 6D. BE PAID, FOR A LIKE OFFENCE AT TITCHMARSH
JOHN CLARKE, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR VIOLENTLY
ASSAULTING WILLIAM HOLT, OF SPRATTON
JOHN
CLARKE
MENTIONE
D
WOODNEWTON
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN
CLARKE
RIOT
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
CLARKE
VARIOUS
SPRATTON
SEE ARTICLE
CLARKE
VARIOUS
SPRATTON
SEE ARTICLE
JOSEPH
CLARKE
ASSAULT
JOSEPH
CLARKE
VICTIM
JOSEPH
CLARKE
VICTIM
DIED
CLARKE
1841
DIED
JOSEPH
CLARKE
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
JOSEPH
CLARKE
1838
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOSEPH
1841
CALENDAR OF PRISONERS
FOR TRIAL
MARY
CLARKE
MARY
CLARKE
MARY
CLARKE
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EPIPHANY SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
C
ASSAULT
VICTIM
VICTIM
VICTIM
E
K
SEE ARTICLE
PIDDINGTON GRANGE SEE ARTICLE
HARTWELL
VARIOUS
CLARKE
SEE ARTICLE
KETTERING
DIED
A
1841
DUSTON
R
JOSEPH
JOSEPH CLARKE, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR AN ASSAULT ON JAMES
PENNOCK, RELIEVING OFFICER, AT SILVERSTONE
SILVERSTONE
A
INQUEST
O
1840
H
JOHN
(JUNIOR)
JOHN
(SENIOR)
T
SPRATTON
L
1845
ASSAULT
SPRATTON
C
1840
CLARKE
IG
1845
JOHN
R
1843
BURTON LATIMER
N
1843
VICTIM
Y
1834
CLARKE
A
1834
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON SUMMER
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
COMMITTED TO THE
COUNTY GAOL & HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EASTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
P
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
L
1836
FREDERICK NICHOLS & WILLIAM NICHOLS, THE FORMER
CHARGED WITH STEALING FROM A MEETING HOUSE AT
BURTON LATIMER A BIBLE AND A TESTAMENT, THE PROPERTY
OF JOSEPH SUDBOROUGH AND JOHN CLARKE, AND THE
LATTER WITH BEING AN ACCESORY TO THE SAME
LONG BUCKBY
KING SUTTON
YESTERDAY WEEK, JOSEPH, THE INFANT SON OF MR.
BENJAMIN HARTWELL, FARMER & GRAZIER, AGED 10
MONTHS
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WILLIAM HUMP, SAMUEL WRIGHT, THOMAS HAYNES,
WILLIAM WRIGHT, JOSEPH CLARKE & JANE WRIGHT,
RESPECTIVELY FOR 14 DAYS, FOR VIOLENTLY ASSAULTING
JOSH BRADSHAW, OF LONG BUCKBY
ROBERT JONES, 26, CHARGED WITH STEALING 3LB. OF
BACON, THE PROPERTY OF MARY CLARKE, OF KING SUTTON.
FURTHER CHARGED WITH STEALING ONE KNIFE AND FORK,
THE PROPERTY OF GEORGE CLARKE
KING SUTTON
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KINGS SUTTON
SEE ARTICLE
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
MARY
CLARKE
VICTIM
KINGSUTTON
ROBERT JONES, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT KINGSUTTON,
3LBS. OF BACON, THE PROPERTY OF MARY CLARKE, AND A
KNIFE AND FORK, LATE THE PROPERTY OF GEORGE CLARKE,
DECEASED
1833
DIED
MARY
CLARKE
DIED
NORTHAMPTON
ON MONDAY LAST, AGED 24, AFTER A SHORT AND SEVERE
ILLNESS, MARY, THIRD DAUGHTER OF MR. WILLIAM CLARKE,
INSPECTOR OF CORN RETURNS, IN THIS TOWN
1843
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
MARY ANN
CLARKE
ORDERED
GRETTON
MARY ANN CLARKE WAS ORDERED TO TAKE OUT A WARRANT
AGAINST EMMA STAPLES, OF GRETTON, SHE HAVING
NEGLECTED TO ANSWER A CHARGE OF ASSAULTING THE
COMPLAINANT WHILE GLEANING A CLOSE OCCUPIED BY HER
FATHER, AND TAKING THEREFROM SEVERAL GLEANS OF
WHEAT. THE CLOSE COMPRISED BUT ONE ACRE
1843
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
MARY ANN
CLARKE
COMPLAIN
T
GRETTON
SEE ARTICLE
1838
DIED
MARY ANN
CLARKE
DIED
NORTHAMPTON
1837
DIED
MR.
CLARKE
MENTIONE
D
LONG BUCKBY
1835
FIRE
MR.
CLARKE
MENTIONE
D
MOUNTS
SEE ARTICLE
1838
INQUEST
MR.
CLARKE
DIED
H
SEE ARTICLE
REBECCA
CLARKE
RICHARD
CLARKE
T
REBECCA CLARKE, FOR SEVEN DAYS, FOR QUITTING THE
SERVICE OF HER MASTER, JNO. LAUNDON, OF THORNBY
SARAH
CLARKE
1840
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
SARAH
CLARKE
1837
DIED
SARAH
CLARKE
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
STEPHEN
CLARKE
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
THOMAS
1839
NORTHANTS LENT ASSIZES
THOMAS
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
CLARKE
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
CLARKE
VICTIM
1838
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
CLARKE
VICTIM
1844
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
W. H.
CLARKE
REFUSING
TO WORK
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLAIM
CLARKE
THEFT
A
Y
P
L
VICTIM
O
DIED
C
SEE ARTICLE
R
DAVENTRY
R
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
K
THORNBY
CONCEALIN
G BIRTH
1846
LONG BUCKBY
VICTIM
ROWELL
VICTIM
ROADE
CLARKE
VICTIM
ROADE
A
N
CLARKE
L
THEFT
A
E
LEAVING
SERVICE
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
C
1844
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
GOLD
STREET
IG
1837
ON THE 19TH INST. MARY ANN CLARKE, OF THIS TOWN, AGED
43, AFTER MANY YEARS' AFFLICTION
ON THE 22D INST. AT LONG BUCKBY, AGED TWO YEARS AND
SEVEN MONTHS, SARAH, ONLY DAUGHTER OF MR. CLARKE,
GROCER
HOLDENBY
UNION
WORKHOU POTTERSPURY
SE
TOWCESTER
SARAH CLARKE, AGED 24, CHARGED WITH CONCEALING THE
BIRTH OF HER CHILD, BY SECRETLY BURYING THE SAME
MICHAEL LOTHNAM, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR AN ASSAULT ON
SARAH, WIFE OF WILLIAM CLARKE
ON THE 22D INST. AT LONG BUCKBY, AGED TWO YEARS AND
SEVEN MONTHS, SARAH, ONLY DAUGHTER OF MR. CLARKE,
GROCER
SUSANNAH KING, CHARGED WITH STEALING A WATCH,
VALUE £3, FROM THE PERSON OF STEPHEN CLARKE, AT
ROWELL.
JOSEPH KING, 29, CHARGED WITH FELONIOUSLY KILLING
AND SLAYING THOMAS CLARKE, AT ROADE
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THOMAS CLARKE PLEADED GUILTY TO RECEIVING CERTAIN
QUANTITIES OF BARLEY FLOUR, AND OTHER GRAIN, THE
PROPERTY OF WILLIAM JERVIS, KNOWING THE SAME TO
HAVE BEEN FELNIOUSLY STOLEN
RICHARD SURRIDGE, CHARGED WITH KILLING, AT
DALLINGTON, A SHEEP, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS & JOHN
CLARKE, FARMERS, OF HOLDENBY, WITH INTENT TO STEAL
PARTS OF THE CARCASE THEREOF
JOSEPH KING, CHARGED WITH KILLING AND SLAYING
THOMAS CLARKE
FOR 14 DAYS, FOR REFUSING TO WORK AT THE
POTTERSPURY UNION
HENRY CLARKE, AGED 22, WILLIAM CLARKE, AGED 32, &
GEORGE ATKINS, AGED 23, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
QUANTITY OF LEAD FIXED TO A BUILDING AT TOWCESTER,
THE PROPERTY OF J. H. THURSBY ESQ.
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
CLARKE
GAME
HARLESTONE
WILLIAM CLARKE, CHARGED WITH ENTERING LANDS AT
HARLESTONE, IN THE NIGHT TIME, ARMED WITH THE
PURPOSE OF DESTROYING GAME. NOT GUILTY.
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
CLARKE
THEFT
TOWCESTER
SEE ARTICLE
TOWCESTER
LEAD STEALING - HENRY CLARKE WAS THIS MORNING FOUND
GUILTY ON THE SECOND INDICTMENT, OF STEALING LEAD
FROM THE HOUSE FORMERLY OCCUPIED AS PART OF THE
WHITE HORSE, TOWCESTER, AND SENTENCED TO THREE
MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT. AGAINST WILLIAM CLARKE AND
GEORGE ATKINS NOT EVIDENCE WAS OFFERED
WHITE
HORSE
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
CLARKE
THEFT
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
CLARKE
GAME
LAWS
1841
BASE COIN
WILLIAM
CLARKE
BASE COIN
WILLIAM
CLARKE
COUNTERF
EIT COIN
WILLIAM
CLARKE
ASSAULT
BRIGSTOCK
WILLIAM
CLARKE
VICTIM
LONG BUCKBY
WILLIAM
CLARKE
CLARKE
WILLIAM
1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
WILLIAM
CLARKE
ILLEGITIM
ATE CHILD
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
CLARKE
WILLIAM
CLARKE
WILLIAM
CLARKE
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
WILLIAM
CLARKE
E
H
K
R
A
L
N
SAMUEL THOMPSON, CHARGED WITH STEALING A QUANTITY
OF POTATOES, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM CLARKE, OF LONG
BUCKBY
AGED 30, CHARGED WITH UTTERING 3 COUNTERFEIT
SHILLINGS
SAMUEL THOMPSON, AGED 39, CHARGED WITH SEALING
FOUR BUSHELS OF POTATOES, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM
CLARKE, OF LONG BUCKBY
COTTESBROOKE
SEE ARTICLE
WEEKLEY
DIED
WESTON FAVELL
GAME
HARLESTONE
GAME
SEE ARTICLE
LONG BUCKBY
THEFT
L
A
1843
INQUEST
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
VICTIM
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM CLARKE, CHARGED WITH PASSING A COUNTERFEIT
SHILLING TO NOAH WOODFORD, AND ANOTHER
COUNTERFEIT DITTO TO SARAH, WIFE OF ROBERT WHITNEY,
WELL KNOWING THEM TO BE FALSE AND COUNTERFEIT
C
ASSIZES
C
1844
1844
NORTHAMPTON
IG
R
CHARGED
A
1841
Y
1844
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES, BOROUGH
PRISONERS
BROAD
LANE
P
1846
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
O
1841
HENRY CLARKE, FOR TWO MONTHS, WILLIAM CLARKE AND
GEORGE ADKINS, RESPECTIVELY FOR ON MONTH, UNDER THE
GAME LAWS
T
1843
WEEKLEY
WILLIAM CLARKE WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING A HAT, AT
WEEKLEY, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM COULTHURST. SIX
MONTHS' HARD LABOUR
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 66)
TO BE IMPRISONED FOR SIX MONTHS, UNLESS THE SUM OF
£20 SHALL BE PAID, FOR USING A SNARE, FOR THE
DESTRUCTION OF GAME AT HARLESTONE
JOHN EEET, AGED 30, WILLIAM JELLINGS, AGED 26, FREEMAN
STARMER, AGED 22, THOMAS STARMER, AGED 26, JOHN
RUSSELL, AGED 24, JOHN TEBBUTT, AGED 26, BENJAMIN
KITCHENER, AGED 22, WILLIAM HOLDEN, AGED 27, JOHN
CLIPSTONE, AGED 25, AND WILLIAM CLARKE, AGED 25,
CHARGED WITH ENTERING LANDS AT WEEKLEY, THE
PROPERTY OF THE DUKE OF BUCCLEUCH, ARMED, AND AT
NIGHT TIME, FOR THE PURPOSE OF DESTROYING GAME
1843
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
CLARKE
WOOL
MENTIONE
PACK INN
D
YARD
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
WILLIAM
CLARKE
MENTIONE
D
1840
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
WILLIAM
CLARKE
MENTIONE
D
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
CLARKE
NON
PAYMENT
CHURCH BRAMPTON
WILLIAM
CLARKE
THEFT
TOWCESTER
WILLIAM
CLARKE
THEFT
HARDINGSTONE
WILLIAM
CLARKE
GAME
WILLIAM
CLARKE
GAME
1839
BOROUGH PRISONERS
WILLIAM
CLARKE
THEFT
1839
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
CLARKE
1836
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
CLARKE
1837
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
CLARKE
1836
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
CLARKE
1833
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
CLARKE
1833
DIED
WILLIAM
CLARKE
1842
INQUEST
WILLIAM
WISEMAN
CLARKE
1842
KETTERING
ELIZABETH
CLAXFORD
1843
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
DAVID
CLAXTON
BOROUGH SESSIONS
P
L
HARDINGSTONE
O
VICTIM
N
VICTIM
POTTERSPURY
MILTON
A
VICTIM
L
BASTARDY
A
CLAXTON
E
R
A
R
THEFT
C
JAMES
HARLESTONE
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
GAME
VICTIM
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM CLARKE, CHARGED WITH ENTERING LANDS AT
HARLESTONE, IN THE NIGHT TIME, ARMED FOR THE PURPOSE
OF DESTROYING GAME
WILLIAM CLARKE, CHARGED WITH STEALING CERTAIN
PIECES OF LEATHER AND SUNDRY TOOLS, THE PROPERTY OF
JOSEPH POOLE AND OTHERS
K
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
JANUARY SESSIONS
1845
H
T
1843
FOR NON PAYMENT OF £7. 7S. DUE TO THE COLLECTORS OF
ASSESSED TAXES FOR THE PARISH OF CHURCH BRAMPTON
HENRY CLARKE, WILLIAM CLARKE, & GEORGE ATKINS,
CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT TOWCESTER, A QUANTITY OF
LEAD, THE PROPERTY OF J. H. THURSBY
WILLIAM CLARKE, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
HARDINGSTONE, A BOX CONTAINING A QUANTITY OF MONEY,
THE PROPERTY OF SAMUEL RUTTER
NORTHAMPTON
Y
1843
C
1845
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
SEE ARTICLE
THOMAS TURLAND, FOR NOT FINDING SURETIES FOR HIS
APPEARANCE AT THE SESSIONS TO ANSWER A CHARGE OF
ASSAULTING WILLIAM CLARKE
MICHAEL LOTHNAM, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR AN ASSAULT ON
SARAH, WIFE OF WILLIAM CLARKE
IG
1842
KETTERING
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM CLAYDON, CHARGED WITH STEALING A TUP SHEEP,
VALUE £8, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS UNDERWOOD AND
WILLIAM CLARKE
WILLIAM GREEN, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR ASSAULTING
WILLIAM CLARKE, OF POTTERSPURY
CHARLES JOHNSON, THOMAS PARSONS, & JAMES TAYLOR,
RESPECTIVELY FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR STEALING A
QUANTITY OF APPLES GROWING IN AN ORCHARD AT MILTON,
THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM CLARKE
FOR THREE MONTHS, IN A MATTER OF BASTARDY
NORTHAMPTON
ON MONDAY LAST, AGED 24, AFTER A SHORT AND SEVERE
ILLNESS, MARY, THIRD DAUGHTER OF MR. WILLIAM CLARKE,
INSPECTOR OF CORN RETURNS, IN THIS TOWN
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
GRETTON
SEE ARTICLE
GRETTON
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN GROVES, AGED 31, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
HANDKERCHIEF, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM GROVES, AND A
COAT, WAISTCOAT, AND HANDKERCHIEF, THE PROPERTY OF
JAMES CLAXTON
JOHN GROVES, AGED 31, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
HANDKERCHIEF, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM GROVES, AND A
COAT, WAISTCOAT, AND HANDKERCHIEF, THE PROPERTY OF
JAMES CLAXTON, WAS FOUND GUILTY. SIX MONTHS' HARD
LABOUR
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
CLAXTON
VICTIM
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
CHARLES
CLAY
MENTIONE
D
BRIXWORTH
SEE ARTICLE
1839
DIED
JOHN
CLAY
DIED
NORTHAMPTON
ON THE 30TH ULT., UNIVERSALLY RESPECTED AND DEEPLY
REGRETTED, MR. JOHN CLAY, OF THIS TOWN, AGED 59
1833
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOSEPH
CLAY
GAME
LAWS
BRIXWORTH
1840
DIED
MRS.
CLAY
DIED
WELFORD
1840
DIED
SAMUEL
CLAY
1833
HOUSE OF CORRECTION
JOHN
CLAYDON
1836
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
CLAYDON
THEFT
JOHN
CLAYPOLE
ASSAULT
JOSEPH
CLAYPOLE
RELEASING
HORSE
SARAH
CLAYPOLE
H
EASTON
CHARLOTTE
1837
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
DANIEL
CLAYSON
1837
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
DANIEL
CLAYSON
MENTIONE
D
WELLINGBOROUGH
N
C
CLAYSON
C
O
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
1840
E
R
A
MENTIONE
D
A
THEFT
SHEEP
STREET
JOSEPH CLAYPOLE, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR RELEASING A HORSE
FROM WILLIAM WADDS WHICH HE HAD SEIZED TO IMPOUND
SEE ARTICLE
SAMUEL BAILEY, FOR SIX WEEKS, FOR ENEAVOURING TO
FORCE ANN HACKSLEY AND CHARLOTTE CLAYSON, SINGLE
WOMEN, OF WELLINGBOROUGH, TO DEPART FROM THEIR
HIRING EMPLOYMENT WITH MESSRS. JOSEPH & THOMAS
WRIGHT, OF WELLINGBOROUGH ; AND FOR THE FURTHER
TERM OF ONE MONTH, FOR AN ASSAULT ON WILLIAM LEA, AT
WELLINGBOROUGH
DANIEL CLAYSON, CHARGED WITH STEALING A SILVER TAPLE
SPOON, THE PROPERTY OF ANN FASCUTT
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PENSION
BRIXWORTH
AN ORDER FOR THE RECEPIT OF ONE MOIETY OF JOHN
CLAYSON'S PENSION, WAS GRANTED TO ONE OF THE
RELIEVING OFFICERS OF THE BRIXWORTH UNION
SEE ARTICLE
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
JOHN
CLAYSON
1840
INQUEST
MR.
CLAYSON
MENTIONE MOUNT
D
GARDENS
NORTHAMPTON
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
PETER
CLAYSON
MENTIONE
D
WELLINGBOROUGH
1841
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
PETER
CLAYSON
VICTIM
1839
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
THOMAS
CLAYSON
VICTIM
A
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON
L
THEFT
JOSEPH CLAY, JUNIOR, OF BRIXWORTH, FOR TWO MONTHS,
UNDER THE GAME LAWS
ON THE 22D INSTANT, AT WELFORD, AGED 79, MRS. CLAY,
WIFE OF MR. SAMUEL CLAY, OF THAT PLACE
ON THE 22D INSTANT, AT WELFORD, AGED 79, MRS. CLAY,
WIFE OF MR. SAMUEL CLAY, OF THAT PLACE
OF NEWBOTTLE, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR HAVING RUN AWAY
FROM HIS FAMILY
WILLIAM CLAYDON, CHARGED WITH STEALING A TUP SHEEP,
VALUE £8, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS UNDERWOOD AND
WILLIAM CLARKE
K
IG
COTTINGHAM
L
NORTHANTS LENT ASSIZES
NEWBOTTLE
P
1839
WELFORD
R
1843
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
MENTIONE
D
RUNNING
AWAY
Y
1843
T
1845
GEORGE BAILEY, OF IRTHLINGBOROUGH, SHOEMAKER, FOR
ONE MONTH, FOR ASSAULTING PETER CLAYSON, POLICE
CONSTABLE, OF WELLINGBOROUGH
GEORG BAILEY, CHARGED WITH ASSAULTING PETER
CLAYSON, WATCHMAN, WAS FINED £1. 12S., INCLUDING
EXPENCES, AND IN DEFAULT OF PAYMENT COMMITTED FOR
ONE MONTH, HARD LABOUR
SEE ARTICLE
1842
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
1842
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
WILLIAM
CLAYSON
1844
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
ELIZABETH
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
1843
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
MENTIONE BATH
D
STREET
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
VICTIM
COLLINGTREE
RICHARD COCKERILL, OF COLLINGTREE, LABOURER, WAS
CONVICTED OF ASSAULTING WILLIAM CLAYSON, AT
COLLINGTREE, ON THE 7TH INST. AND FINED, WITH COSTS,
£1. 4S. 6D.
CLAYTON
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
FRANCIS
CLAYTON
ASSAULT &
ROBBERY
JOHN
CLAYTON
DRUNK &
DISORDLE
RY
RUSHDEN
JOHN
CLAYTON
VICTIM
NORTHAMPTON
JOSEPH
CLAYTON
VICTIM
JOSEPH
CLAYTON
GAME
MR.
CLAYTON
VICTIM
REV.
CLAYTON
COMPLAIN
ANT
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
REV.
CLAYTON
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
REV.
THOMAS
CLAYTON
WILLIAM
CLAYTON
1838
THEFT
WILLIAM
CLAYTON
1838
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
WILLIAM
CLAYTON
WILLIAM
CLAYTON
GEORGE
CLEARELY
WILLIAM
CLEARELY
1845
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
INQUEST
1845
INQUEST
1838
1845
1845
1838
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE ALICE
OF CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ALICE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ANN
ASSIZES
INQUEST
ANN
E
IG
K
COTTINGHAM
SEE ARTICLE
R
SEE ARTICLE
A
R
Y
EDWARD AND WILLIAM HINCKLEY WERE SUMMONED ON THE
COMPLAINT OF THE REV. CLAYTON, OF MIDDLETON, AS BEING
INDEBTED TO HIM IN THE AMOUNT OF £2. 19S. 4D. AS A
COMPOSITION FOR TITHES
COTTINGHAM
SEE ARTICLE
NORTON
WILLIAM & JOSEPH CLAYTON, FOR ONE MONTH, UNLESS £1
EACH BE PAID, FOR A SIMILAR OFFENCE AT NORTON.
[TRESPASSING IN SEARCH OF GAME]
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON
GEORGE DRAPER & WILLIAM CLAYTON, CHARGED WITH
STEALING TWO JACKETS, TWO FROCKS, A WAISTCOAR, AND A
FLANNEL PETTICOAT, THE PROPERTY OF HANNAH PILMUIR
THEFT
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
DIED
MENTIONE
D
WELLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 31)
WELLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
C
RECOVERY
NORTHAMPTON
MIDDLETON
GAME
N
1843
COMPLAIN
T
THEFT
A
1844
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM & JOSEPH CLAYTON, FOR ONE MONTH, UNLESS £1
EACH BE PAID, FOR A SIMILAR OFFENCE AT NORTON.
[TRESPASSING IN SEARCH OF GAME]
NORTON
P
1844
SEE ARTICLE
IRCHESTER
THEFT
L
1843
O
1844
A
1843
C
1845
SEE ARTICLE
H
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
1844
SEE ARTICLE
T
CLAYSON
L
WILLIAM
SHEEP
STREET
CLEAVER
MENTIONE
D
JOHN CLEAVER, FOR WANT OF SURETIES TO KEEP THE PEACE
TOWARDS ALICE CLEAVER
CLEAVER
VICTIM
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CLEAVER
CLEAVER
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
NETHER HEYFORD
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NETHER HEYFORD
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1838
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
EDWARD
CLEAVER
GAME
LAWS
STAVERTON
EDWARD CLEAVER, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR TAKING PIKE FROM
THE PRIVATE FISHERY OF SIR FRANCIS SHUCKBOROUGH,
BART. IN THE PARISH OF STAVERTON
1843
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
GEORGE
CLEAVER
COMPLAIN HALF
MOON
T
WELLINGBOROUGH
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1844
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
GEORGE
CLEAVER
LICENSE
HALF
MOON
1837
ASSIZES
HENRY
CLEAVER
VICTIM
KILSBY
HENRY
CLEAVER
VICTIM
KILSBY
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JOHN
CLEAVER
MENTIONE
D
OLD
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JOHN
CLEAVER
SURETIES
JOHN
CLEAVER
ASSAULT
JOHN
CLEAVER
SURETIES
MENTIONE
D
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
CLEAVER
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
CLEAVER
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
T
K
R
MENTIONE
D
C
CLEAVER
E
H
IG
A
1837
WOLD
L
CLEAVER
STOWE NINE
CHURCHES
SURETIES
THEFT
C
JOHN
JOHN CLEAVER, FOR WANT OF SURETIES TO KEEP THE PEACE
TOWARDS ALICE CLEAVER
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R
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
O
1840
STOWE NINE
CHURCHES
COMMITTED FOR WANT OF SURETIES TO KEEP THE PEACE
JOHN DICKENS, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR LEAVING THE
SERVICE OF HIS MASTER, JOHN CLEAVER, OF WOLD, AND
OTHERWISE MISCONDUCTING HIMSELF
JOHN CLEAVER, JUN. FOR REFUSING TO FIND SURETIES TO
KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS HIS JOHN CLEAVER, SEN. OF
STOWE NINE CHURCHES
JOHN CLEAVER, JUN. FOR REFUSING TO FIND SURETIES TO
KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS HIS JOHN CLEAVER, SEN. OF
STOWE NINE CHURCHES
SULGRAVE
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DIED
WELLINGBOROUGH
ON TUESDAY, NOV 29TH, AT ORLINGBURY, MRS. RENOLDS, IN
HER 60TH YEAR, AND ON THE FOLLOWING SUNDAY, DEC 4, AT
WELLINGBOROUGH, IN HIS 55TH YEAR, MR. JOSEPH
CLEAVER, BROTHER TO THE ABOVE MRS. RENOLDS
MENTIONE
D
WELLINGBOROUGH
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N
1844
Y
1845
A
1845
P
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
L
1837
WELLINGBOROUGH
THE CROSS KEYS PUBLIC HOUSE, WELLINGBOROUGH, WAS
TRANSFERRED BY MR. BUCKLER TO JAMES THOMPSON; THE
HALF MOON, WELLINGBOROUGH, FROM GEORGE CLEAVER TO
WILLIAM JOHNSON
THOMAS WHITE, 30, CHARGED WITH BREAKING INTO THE
HOUSE OF HENRY CLEAVER, AT KILSBY, AND STEALING
THEREFROM A BASKET, THREE LOAVES, AND SEVERAL OTHER
ARTICLES
DIED
JOSEPH
CLEAVER
1842
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
MR.
CLEAVER
1845
DIED
MRS.
CLEAVER
DIED
BYFIELD
LATELY, AT BYFIELD IN THE 83D YEAR OF HER AGE, MRS.
CLEAVER, WIFE OF MR. CLEAVER, SCHOOLMASTER, MUCH
RESPECTED BY HER FRIENDS AND ACQUAITANCE
1843
DIED
MRS.
CLEAVER
DIED
FARNDON
ON THE 4TH INSTANT, AT FARNDON, NEAR BYFIELD, MRS.
CLEAVER, WIFE OF THE LATE MR. RICHARD CLEAVER, AND
SISTER TO THE LATE MR. T. DANIEL, OF HINTON, AGED 72.
1843
DIED
RICHARD
CLEAVER
MENTIONE
D
FARNDON
ON THE 4TH INSTANT, AT FARNDON, NEAR BYFIELD, MRS.
CLEAVER, WIFE OF THE LATE MR. RICHARD CLEAVER, AND
SISTER TO THE LATE MR. T. DANIEL, OF HINTON, AGED 72.
A
1842
CLEAVER
VICTIM
WELLINGBOROUGH
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
CLEAVER
VICTIM
WELLINGBOROUGH
1838
NORTHAMPTON SUMMER
ASSIZES
WILLIAM
CLEAVER
MENTIONE
D
KILSBY
SEE ARTICLE
1836
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
CLEAVER
VICTIM
DAVENTRY
JOHN DRAPER & MARK HOWES, CHARGED WITH VIOLENTLY
ASSAULTING WILLIAM CLEAVER, AT DAVENTRY, WITH THE
INTENT TO ROB HIM
WILLIAM
CLEAVER
MENTIONE
D
SULGRAVE
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WILLIAM
CLEAVER
VICTIM
WELLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM
CLEAVER
VICTIM
WELLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM
CLEAVER
MENTIONE
D
WELLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM
CLEAVER
VICTIM
WILLIAM
CLEAVER
VICTIM
WELLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
WINKLES
CLEAVER
MENTIONE
D
GREENS NORTON
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NO. 4 ST.
MENTIONE
PETERS
D
STREET
NORTHAMPTON
GEORGE
CLEGG
1842
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
CHARLES
CLEMENTS
1846
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
HARRIOTT
CLEMENTS
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
HARRIOTT
CLEMENTS
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
CLEMENTS
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
1840
1845
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
STEALING
BREACH OF
THE PEACE
K
R
A
INQUEST
P
1842
L
1837
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IRCHESTER
JOHN BRUDNALL, THOMAS KNIGHT, GEORGE CLEMENTS, AND
WALTER GEORGE WERE EACH FINED 15S., INCLUDING COSTS,
FOR FISHING IN A BROOK ON THE ESTATE OCCUPIED BY Q.
VIVIAN, ESQ, IN THE PARISH OF IRCHESTER
DITCHFORD MILLS
JOHN CLEMENTS, AND HARRIOTT HIS WIFE, CHARGED WITH
STEALING FROM THE HOUSE OF WILLIAM SOUTHAM, OF
DITCHFORD MILLS, A PAIR OF SHEEP, A PAIR OF PILLOW
CASES, AND A VARIETY OF OTHER ARTICLES
DITCHFORD MILLS
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THEFT
DITCHFORD MILLS
JOHN CLEMENTS, AND HARRIOTT HIS WIFE, CHARGED WITH
STEALING FROM THE HOUSE OF WILLIAM SOUTHAM, OF
DITCHFORD MILLS, A PAIR OF SHEEP, A PAIR OF PILLOW
CASES, AND A VARIETY OF OTHER ARTICLES
CLENDON
LEAVING
WIFE &
FAMILY
PYTCHLEY
FOR ONE MONTH, FOR LEAVING HIS WIFE AND FAMILY,
WHEREBY THEY BECAME CHARGEABLE TO PYTCHLEY
ELIZABETH
CLEWS
BEGGING
WELLINGBOROUGH
EDWARD
CLIFF
THEFT
O
IRCHESTER
CLEMENTS
FISHING
C
THEFT
A
L
GEORGE
C
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
IG
1836
ASSIZES
R
1835
N
1837
Y
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
A
1837
E
THOMAS
H
QUARTER SESSIONS
T
THOMAS BAKER, AGED 23, CHARGED WITH STEALING 36LB.
OF LEAD FROM THE PREMISES OF THOMAS CLEAVER, OF
WELLINGBOROUGH
THOMAS BAKER, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
WELLINGBOROUGH, 36 LB. OF LEAD, THE PROPERTY OF
THOMAS CLEAVER
1842
THEFT
FOR 14 DAYS, FOR BEGGING IN THE PUBLIC STREETS OF
WELLINGBOROUGH
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1845
TOWN SESSIONS
EDWARD
CLIFF
THEFT
DENNIS COLLINGBRIDGE, AGED 24, AND EDWARD CLIFF,
AGED 22, CHARGED, THE FORMER WITH STEALING 14LB. OF
TALLOW, THE PROPERTY OF HIS MASTER, MR. W. WILLIAMS,
AND THE LATTER WITH RECEIVING THE SAME KNOWING IT
TO HAVE BEEN STOLEN
1845
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
EDWARD
CLIFF
THEFT
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1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
DANIEL
CLIFFE
THEFT
1845
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
EDWARD
CLIFFE
THEFT
1838
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
HERBERT
CLIFFORD
LEAVING
WIFE &
CHILDREN
1846
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
CLIFFORD
THEFT
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JAMES
DRIVING
CLIFFORD ALIAS
AWAY A
LENTON
COW
BULWICK
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JAMES
CLIFFORD ALIAS
THEFT
LENTON
BULWICK
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JAMES
CLIFFORD ALIAS
THEFT
LENTON
1841
ASSAULT
MRS.
CLIFFSON
1844
INQUEST
HARRIET
CLIFTON
1838
INQUEST
SARAH
CLIFTON
1843
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
THOMAS
CLIFTON
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
THOMAS
ASSIZES
K
R
L
Y
A
R
WARKTON
C
P
O
BULWICK
COMPTON
NORTHAMPTON
STREET
UNION
MENTIONE
WORKHOU NORTHAMPTON
D
SE
ASSAULT
A
N
C
JAMES CLIFFORD ALIAS LENTON, CHARGED WITH STEALING
A COW THE PROPERTY OF JOHN NICHOLLS, OF BULWICK.
TWO YEARS' HARD LABOUR
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VICTIM
HOLDENBY
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HOLDENBY
THOMAS BRADSHAW, AGED 46, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
SILVER TEASPOON, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN ELLIOTT, AND
FURTHER CHARGED WITH STEALING A PAIR OF WOMENS
CLOGS, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS CLIFTON, OF HOLDENBY
VICTIM
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
THOMAS
ASSIZES
CLIFTON
VICTIM
HOLDENBY
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SESSIONS
CLIFTON
VICTIM
LONG BUCKBY
THOMAS
JAMES CLIFFORD ALIAS LENTON CHARGED WITH STEALING A
COW THE PROPERTY OF JOHN NICHOLLS, OF BULWICK
MENTIONE WELLINGT
NORTHAMPTON
D
ON STREET
L
A
CLIFTON
NORTHAMPTON
IG
ST. GILES
PARISH
E
H
T
GRETTON
DANIEL CLIFFE WAS CONVICTED OF OBTAINING, BY FALSE
PRETENCES, A LEG OF MUTTON, AND A PIECE OF SUET, THE
PROPERTY OF ROBERT SATCHELL, OF GRETTON. FOURTEEN
DAYS' HARD LABOUR
DENNIS COLLINGRIDGE, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
QUANTITY OF TALLOW, THE PROPERTY OF HIS MASTER,
WILLIAM WILLIAMS, CURRIER; AND EDWARD CLIFFE,
CHARGED WITH RECEIVING THE SAME KNOWING IT TO HAVE
BEEN STOLEN
FOR ONE MONTH, FOR RUNNING AWAY AND LEAVING HIS
WIFE AND THREE CHILDREN CHARGEABLE TO THE PARISH OF
ST. GILES
WILLIAM CLIFFORD, OF WARKTON, WAS EXAMINED ON A
CHARGE OF HAVING STOLEN A NUMBER OF FAGGOTS, THE
PROPERTY OF JUNIOR GILBERT OF THE SAME PLACE, AND
WAS ACQUITTED
JAMES CLIFFORD ALIAS LENTON, OF BULWICK, SAWYER,
CHARGED WITH DRIVING AWAY A COW FROM A CLOSE IN
BULWICK, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN NICHOLLS
THOMAS BRADSHAW, AGED 46, WAS CONVICTED OF
STEALING A SILVER TEASPOON, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN
ELLIOTT, AND A PAIR OF WOMEN'S CLOGS, THE PROPERTY OF
THOMAS CLIFTON, OF HOLDENBY. NINE MONTHS'
IMPRISONMENT
RICHARD WOOD WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING 16LBS. OF
COAL, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS CLIFTON, OF LONG
BUCKBY. ONE MONTH'S HARD LABOUR
1840
1840
1842
1843
1843
1844
1845
1845
1846
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
REMOVAL
KETTERING TO ST.
SEPULCHRE,
NORTHAMPTON
ORDERS WERE SIGNED FOR THE REMOVAL OF JOHN
CLIPSHAM, WIFE AND CHILD, FROM THE PARISH OF
KETTERING, TO THAT OF ST. SEPULCHRE'S, NORTHAMPTON
BURTON LATIMER
JOSEPH CLIPSON, CHARGED WITH ENTERING THE HOUSE OF
THOMAS EADY, OF BURTON LATTIMER, AND STEALING
THEREFROM CERTAIN WEARING APPAREL; AND JOHN
ROBINSON, CHARGED WITH BEING AN ACCESSORY TO THE
SAME BEFORE THE FACT
CLIPSON
ROBERT
CLIPSON
THEFT
T
JOSEPH
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
THEFT
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E
H
KETTERING
BURTON LATIMER
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GRETTON
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JOHN CLIPSTON AND JOHN TINGLE WERE BOUND IN £5.
EACH, AS SECURITY FOR THE GOOD CONDUCT OF JOHN
HOLDING, WHO HAD BEEN IMPRISONED FOR NIGHT
POACHING
FREEMAN
CLIPSTON
JOHN
CLIPSTON
JOHN
CLIPSTON
MENTIONE
D
JOHN
CLIPSTON
ASSAULT
BURTON LATIMER
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JOSEPH
CLIPSTON
BURTON LATIMER
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JOSEPH
CLIPSTON
JOSEPH
CLIPSTON
JOSEPH
JOSEPH
THEFT
THEFT
K
R
A
SEE ARTICLE
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ASSAULT
BURTON LATIMER
CLIPSTON
COMPLAIN
T
TWYWELL
CLIPSTON
JOSEPH
CLIPSTON
ROBERT
CLIPSTON
WILLIAM
CLIPSTON
CLIPSTONE
ASSAULT
GAME
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THE FOLLOWING PARTIES, INDICTED FOR ASSAULTS, WERE
DISCHARGED FOR WANT OF PROSECUTION
ASSAULT
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
JOSEPH CLIPSTON, CHARGED WITH STEALING A QUANTITY
OF POTATOES, THE PROPERTY OF ROBERT GOODWIN
GEDDINGTON
CLIPSTON
JOSEPH
JOHN
GAME
L
1846
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
CLIPSHAM
C
1842
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
JOHN
IG
1846
KETTERING
SAMUEL BRADSHAW, WEAVER, OF ROWELL, WAS ORDERED
TO PAY 1S. 6D. PER WEEK TO ELIZABETH CLIPSHAM, OF
KETTERING, HE BEING THE REPUTED FATHER OF HER
ILLEGITIMATE CHILD
R
1842
CLIPSHAM
ILLEGITIM
ATE CHILD
N
1845
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING
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Y
1845
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
NORTHAMPTON
A
1839
ELIZABETH
FISH
STREET
P
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
THEFT
L
1843
CLINTON
O
1844
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
SARAH
A
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
C
1838
LOWICK
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CRANSLEY
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ROCKINGHAM
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WEEKLEY
JOHN EEET, AGED 30, WILLIAM JELLINGS, AGED 26, FREEMAN
STARMER, AGED 22, THOMAS STARMER, AGED 26, JOHN
RUSSELL, AGED 24, JOHN TEBBUTT, AGED 26, BENJAMIN
KITCHENER, AGED 22, WILLIAM HOLDEN, AGED 27, JOHN
CLIPSTONE, AGED 25, AND WILLIAM CLARKE, AGED 25,
CHARGED WITH ENTERING LANDS AT WEEKLEY, THE
PROPERTY OF THE DUKE OF BUCCLEUCH, ARMED, AND AT
NIGHT TIME, FOR THE PURPOSE OF DESTROYING GAME
1838
1843
THEFT
KINGSTHORPE
JOHN HILL & GEORGE CLOVER, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
SHEEP, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM GREEN, OF
KINGSTHORPE
GEORGE
CLOVER
THEFT
KINGSTHORPE
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MARY
CLOW
BURTON LATIMER
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM
CLOW
ROWELL
FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR LEAVING HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN
CHARGEABLE TO ROWELL
WILLIAM
CLOW
GAME
WILLIAM
CLOW
GAME
WILLIAM
CLOWES
COMPLAIN
T
JOHN
CLUFF
VICTIM
MR. B.
CLUFF
UNEQUAL
SCALES
JAMES
COALBECK
THEFT
MENTIONE
D
LEAVING
WIFE &
CHILDREN
COALBECK
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ROTHERSTHORPE
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L
THEFT
A
N
ROTHERSTHORPE
JAMES
COALBECK
TRANSPOR
TED
1843
DIED
CAROLINE
COALES
DIED
1834
DIED
ELIZABETH
COALES
DIED
SEVEN YEARS' TRANSPORTATION - JAMES SUITOR (SECOND
CONVICTION), FOR STEALING, AT KETTERING, A PAIR OF
TROUSERS AND A PAIR OF BOOTS, THE PROPERTY OF
WILLIAM SLOW - JOHN TIRRELL (SECOND CONVICTION), FOR
STEALING ABOUT THREE BUSHELS OF WHEAT, THE PROPERTY
OF LADY BROOKE AND FRANCIS COLES, FROM THE MILL OF
JOSEPH TEBBOTT, OF GREAT OAKLEY. JAMES COLBECK, FOR
BREAKING OPEN THE HOUSE OF JOHN MANNING, OF
ROTHERSTHORPE, AND STEALING THEREFROM A SILVER
WATCH, GOLD SEAL AND KEY, A PURSE CONTAINING A
SOVEREIGN AND 6S. IN SILVER, A BOOK, AND A RAZOR, ON
SUNDAY THE 17TH OF SEPTEMBER LAST
THE UNDER MENTIONED CONVICTS HAVE BEEN REMOVED
FROM OUR COUNTY GAOL TO PORTSMOUTH, AND PUT ON
BOARD THE LEVIATHAN HULK, VIZ :- JOHN SYKES & GEORGE
BAKER, FOR LIFE; JOHN BIRD & MATTHEW BROWN, FOR 10
YEARS ; JAMES CLARE, FOR 14 YEARS; SAMUEL CLARE, JAMES
SUITOR, JOHN HARDY, JOHN TIRRELL, JAMES COALBECK,
JOSEPH LOVERIDGE, GEORGE BUTLER, AND JOSEPH
TOMLINSON, RESPECTIVELY FOR SEVEN YEARS
L
TRANSPORTED
A
1837
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KETTERING
C
JAMES
CHARGED WITH BEING ARMED IN RUSHTON PARK, WITH
INTENT TO DESTROY GAME
KETTERING
P
O
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
C
1837
SEE ARTICLE
RUSHTON
Y
1837
CLOVER
E
1842
GEORGE
K
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SPRING ASSIZES
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
SEE ARTICLE
R
1836
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WELDON
T
1840
MENTIONE
D
A
1843
CLITHEROW
H
1844
JAMES
IG
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
R
1839
COLLEGE
STREET
NORTHAMPTON
NORTHAMPTON
ON THE 15TH INSTANT, CAROLINE, ONLY SURVIVING
DAUGHTER OF MRS. COALES, OF COLLEGE STREET, IN THIS
TOWN, AGED 22
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COMMITTED TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
JOHN
COALES
1839
EXTRAORDINARY SHEEP
SHEARING
MR. H.
COALES
1834
DIED
MRS.
COALES
1838
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
THOMAS
1837
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
1837
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN COALES, FOR ONE MONTH FOR TRESPASSING IN
SEARCH OF GAME AT WARKTON. JAMES LOVELL, FOR SIX
WEEKS, FOR A SIMILAR OFFENCE AT CHIPPING WARDEN
ALDWINCKLE GREEN
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NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
TITCHMARSH
JOHN
COALEY
GAME
WHITTLEWOOD
FOREST
WILLIAM
COALEY
GAME
WHITTLEWOOD
FOREST
MR.
COALMAN
APPEAL
MR.
COALS
COMPLAIN
T
ROWELL
HENRY BURTON, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR COMMITTING A
TRESPASS IN SEARCH OF GAME ON LAND IN THE
OCCUPATION OF THOMAS COALES, OF TITCHMARSH, THE
GAME BEING THE PROPERTY OF LORD LILFORD
JOHN COALEY, WILLIAM COALEY, JOHN HOWARD, & THOMAS
INNS, RESPECTIVELY FOR SIX MONTHS, FOR KILLING TWO
DEER, IN WHITTLEWOOD FOREST
JOHN COALEY, WILLIAM COALEY, JOHN HOWARD, & THOMAS
INNS, RESPECTIVELY FOR SIX MONTHS, FOR KILLING TWO
DEER, IN WHITTLEWOOD FOREST
H
T
COALES
MENTIONE
D
SEE ARTICLE
K
HARGRAVE
SEE ARTICLE
R
1843
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
WARKTON
IG
1844
GAME
E
1845
AT OUNDLE, ON MONDAY WEEK, OF A DECLINE, ELIZABETH,
WIFE OF MR. M. COATEN, PLUMBER, AGED 45
AT OUNDLE, ON MONDAY WEEK, OF A DECLINE, ELIZABETH,
WIFE OF MR. M. COATEN, PLUMBER, AGED 45
DIED
ELIZABETH
COATEN
DIED
OUNDLE
1836
DIED
MR. M.
COATEN
MENTIONE
D
OUNDLE
ELI
COATES
VICTIM
WEEDON BECK
EDWARD THWAITES, FOR ONE MONTH, UNLESS £2 BE PAID,
FOR VIOLENTLY ASSAULTING ELI COATES, OF WEEDON BECK
MR.
COATES
COLLINGTREE
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MR.
COATES
EYDON
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ROBERT
COBB
THEFT
ROWELL
ROBERT COBB, CHARGED WITH STEALING A SHIRT FROM THE
PREMISES OF WILLIAM CROSS, ROTHWELL
COBLEY
CHARGING
JANE
COBORNE
CUTTING
GRASS
1844
1844
ROBERT
DIED
THOMAS
COCK
1844
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
COCKBURN
1836
DIED
MARY
COCKERILL
1842
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
RICHARD
COCKERILL
THEFT
1841
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
SAMUEL
COCKERILL
MENTIONE
D
DIED
SAMUEL
DIED
A
L
1844
1838
A
L
Y
C
P
N
1840
ROBBED
MENTIONE
D
A
1843
O
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
ROBBED
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
C
1843
R
1836
COCKERILL
VICAR
LANE
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NETHER HEYFORD
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DAVENTRY
ON THE 8TH INST. SUDDENLY, THOMAS COCK, VICAR LANE,
DAVENTRY, AGED 52 YEARS
VICTIM
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MENTIONE
D
DIED
PAULERSPURY
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COLLINGTREE
RICHARD COCKERILL, OF COLLINGTREE, LABOURER, WAS
CONVICTED OF ASSAULTING WILLIAM CLAYSON, AT
COLLINGTREE, ON THE 7TH INST. AND FINED, WITH COSTS,
£1. 4S. 6D.
NORTHAMPTON
ON WEDNESDAY LAST, SAMUEL, THE INFANT SON OF MR.
COCKERILL, DRAPER, BRIDGE STREET, IN THIS TOWN
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BRIDGE
STREET
TWO LABOURERS OF BRIXWORTH, NAMED WILLIAM
COCKERILL AND DANIEL HOLT, WERE ON SATURDAY LAST,
CONVICTED BEFORE EARL SPENCER, OF INSULTING POLICE
CONSTABLE SPENCER IN THE EXECUTION OF HIS DUTY. THEY
HAD ENDEAVOURED TO CREATE A DISTURBANCE AND GET UP
A FIGHT, BUT WERE STAYED BY THE INTERFERENCE OF
SPENCER
THE CHARGED PREFERRED BY PRUDENCE WESTLY OF
MILTON, AGAINST WILLIAM COCKERILL, FOR AN ASSAULT ON
HER AT MILTON, ON THE 16TH INSTANT, AND BY FRANCES
BRANSON, OF SPRATTON, AGAINST JOSEPH MANNING FOR
AN ASSAULT ON HER AT SPRATTON, ON THE 11TH INST. WERE
DISMISSED
INSULTING
WILLIAM
COCKERILL
INSULTING
BRIXWORTH
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
WILLIAM
COCKERILL
VICTIM
MILTON
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
WILLIAM
COCKERILL
ASSAULT
HANNINGTON
1845
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
SAMUEL
COCKHANE
MENTIONE
D
SAMUEL
COCKIN
CHARGING
RUSHTON
CHARLES
COCKING
COMPLAIN
T
IRTHLINGBOROUGH
THEFT
DIED
ELIZABETH
CODGBROOK
1842
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
W.
CODGBROOK
H
E
K
L
P
O
MENTIONE
D
WELLINGBOROUGH
CODGBROOK
CODGBROOK
DIED
ACCIDENT
JOHN
CODGRBOOK
MARTIN
CODY
G.
COE
GEORGE
WELLINGBOROUGH
NORTHAMPTON
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JOHN COCKSON PLEADED GUILTY TO A CHARGE OF STEALING
A SHIRT AND HANDKERCHIEF THE PROPERTY OF JOHN
PALMER. ONE MONTH'S HARD LABOUR
ON TUESDAY LAST, DEEPLY LAMENTED AND MUCH RESPECTED
BY ALL WHO KNEW HER, ELIZABETH, THE BELOVED WIFE OF
WILES CODGBROOK, BOOKSELLER, HORSEMARKET, IN THIS
TOWN, AGED 57 YEARS
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ON TUESDAY LAST, DEEPLY LAMENTED AND MUCH RESPECTED
BY ALL WHO KNEW HER, ELIZABETH, THE BELOVED WIFE OF
WILES CODGBROOK, BOOKSELLER, HORSEMARKET, IN THIS
TOWN, AGED 57 YEARS
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VICTIM
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VAGRANT
ACT
FOR 2 MONTHS, UNDER THE VAGRANT ACT
L
INQUEST
ACCIDENT
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
A
1846
1838
C
WILLIAM
WILES
1840
HORSEMAR
NORTHAMPTON
KET
CODGBROOK
DIED
1842
DIED
MENTIONE HORSEMAR
NORTHAMPTON
D
KET
1846
1841
R
1846
A
COCKSON
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C
JOHN
1839
JOHN DIX, OF RUSHTON, WAS REQUIRED TO FIND SURETIES
FOR HIS KEEPING THE PEACE, ON THE COMPLAINT OF
SAMUEL COCKHANE, WHOM HE HAD ABUSED AND
THREATENED
IG
R
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
Y
1840
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RUSHTON
N
1845
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
A
1845
T
1840
VICTIM
KETTERING
COE
THEFT
ARTHINGWORTH
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
GEORGE
COE
THEFT
ARTHINGWORTH
1845
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
GEORGE
COE
FIGHTING
DESBOROUGH
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GEORGE COE, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
ARTHINGWORTH, A DUCK, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN GEE
GEORGE COE PLEADED GUILTY TO THE CHARGE OF STEALING
A DUCK, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN GEE, OF ARTHINGWORTH.
MR. GRANT STATED THAT HE HAD HEARD A GOOD
CHARACTER OF THE PRISONER. TWO WEEKS'
IMPRISONMENT AND HARD LABOUR
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1842
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
JOHN
COE
GAME
DESBOROUGH
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1842
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
COE
GAME
RUSHTON
JOHN COE, FOR THREE MONTHS, & JOHN COE, FOR TWO
MONTHS, FOR DESTROYING GAME BY NIGHT AT RUSHTON
1842
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
JOHN
COE
SURETIES
DESBOROUGH
1836
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
COE
DAMAGE
KETTERING
1834
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOSEPH
COE
ILLIGITIM
ATE
CHILDREN
1834
COMMITTED TO OUR HOUSE
JOSEPH
OF CORRECTION
COE
BASTARDY
1836
COMMITMENTS TO THE
HOUSE OF CORRECTION
JOYCE
COE
MISBEHAVI WORKHOU
WELLINGBOROUGH
OUR
SE
1836
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOYCE
COE
DAMAGE
COE
LEONARD
COE
MENTIONE
D
1841
WILLIAM
ASSAULT
COE
MENTIONE
D
COE
ASSAULT
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
JOHN
COGGINS
1837
THEFT
JAMES
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
1844
1844
C
O
GAME
N
THEFT
COE
A
1839
TITUS
MENTIONE
D
L
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
C
1840
ST. JOHNS
LANE
AN INMATE OF THE UNION WORKHOUSE, AT
WELLINGBOROUGH, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR DESTROYING A
BLANKET COMMITTED TO HER CARE
WILLIAM SMITH, WILLIAM TAFFS, JAMES WALKER, &
CHARLES MARLOW (LAST THREE OUT ON BAIL), CHARGED
WITH RECEIVING CERTAIN SUMS OF MONEY FROM BENJAMIN
MOORE FOR THE USE OF LEONARD COE, AND ALSO OTHER
SUMS OF MONEY FROM OTHER PERSONS, MEMBERS OF THE
"AMICABLE FRIENDLY SOCIETY", IN ROWELL, AND
AFTERWARDS EMBEZZLING THE SAME
ROWELL
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DESBOROUGH
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NORTHAMPTON
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NORTHAMPTON
THEFT
RAUNDS
COLBECK
THEFT
ROTHERSTHORPE
ANN
COLDWELL
LEAVING
CHILDREN
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
ELIZABETH
COLDWELL
VICTIM
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
SARAH
COLDWELL
VICTIM
A
JOYCE COE & MARY NUTT, FOR FOURTEEN DAYS, FOR
MISBEHAVIOUR IN THE WORKHOUSE AT WELLINGBOROUGH
K
ROWELL
L
LEONARD
A
R
R
UNION
WORKHOU WELLINGBOROUGH
SE
Y
QUARTER SESSIONS
E
T
IG
H
DESBOROUGH
P
1840
JOHN COE, OF DESBOROUGH, ENTERED INTO A
RECOGNIZANCE, WITH TWO SURETIES, NOT TO OFFEND
AGAIN FOR TWELVE MONTHS
JOHN COE, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR DESTROYING TWO
LIGHTS IN A WINDOW, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS HARRIS,
OF KETTERING, AND REFUSING TO PAY 20S. AS A
COMPENSATION FOR SUCH OFFENCE
FREDERIC MORDAUNT AND JOSEPH COE, THE REPUTED
FATHERS OF ILLEGITIMATE CHILDREN, RESPECTIVELY FOR
THREE MONTHS
OF DESBOROUGH, THE REPUTED FATHER OF A BASTARD
CHILD, FOR THREE MONTHS
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JOHN COGGINS, AGED 54, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
RAZOR AND SHAVING BOX, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS
TOWLE, OF RAUNDS
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FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR RUNNING AWAY AND DESERTING
HER THREE CHILDREN, WHEREBY THEY BECAME CHARGEABLE
TO THE PARISH OF ALL SAINTS
SARAH PENDALL PLEADED "GUILTY" OF STEALING TWO
GIRLS' FROCKS, THE PROPERTY OF ELIZABETH AND SARAH
COLDWELL. SHE WAS SENTENCED TO SIX MONTHS'
IMPRISONMENT
SARAH PENDALL PLEADED "GUILTY" OF STEALING TWO
GIRLS' FROCKS, THE PROPERTY OF ELIZABETH AND SARAH
COLDWELL. SHE WAS SENTENCED TO SIX MONTHS'
IMPRISONMENT
1836
INQUEST
ANN
COLE
1846
INQUEST
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
ELIZABETH
COLE
GEORGE
COLE
GEORGE
FREEMAN
COLE
1841
1835
ASSIZES
MENTIONE
D
DIED
GAME
LAWS
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
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DAVENTRY
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 15)
FOR TWO MONTHS, UNDER THE GAME LAWS
OUNDLE
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THOMAS PERKINS, FRANCIS HADDON, AND HENRY EDWARD
COLE, ALL OF NORTHAMPTON, WERE SEVERALLY CONVICTED
OF TRESPASS ON LAND IN THE OCCUPATION OF RICHARD
GREEN, IN THE PARISH OF KINGSTHORPE, IN SEARCH OF
GAME, ON THE 10TH INSTANT, AND FINED, WITH COSTS, £1.
13S. 6D. EACH, WHICH THEY PAID
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
HENRY
EDWARD
COLE
GAME
NORTHAMPTON
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
J .M.
COLE
VICTIM
ROTHWELL
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MIDSUMMER SESSIONS
J. M.
COLE
VICTIM
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
JAMES
MONTAGUE
COLE
VICTIM
JOHN
COLE
MENTIONE
D
GRETTON
1842
DIED
JOHN
COLE
DIED
DAVENTRY
1841
ASSAULT
JOHN
COLE
1840
FOWL STEALING
MARY ANN
COLE
1842
DIED
RICHARD
COLE
COLE
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
SIMON
COLE
THEFT
1839
BOROUGH PRISONERS
SIMON
COLE
1839
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
SIMON
COLE
THEFT
1843
DIED
THOMAS
COLE
DIED
1842
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
THOMAS
COLE
LICENSE
E
H
K
R
A
TODDS
LANE
TEETON
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AT DAVENTRY, ON SATURDAY LAST, AFTER A LINGERING
ILLNESS, JOHN, ONLY SON OF THE LATE MR. RICHARD COLE,
AGED 35 YEARS
DAVENTRY
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HOLLOWELL
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NORTHAMPTON
A
THEFT
NORTHAMPTON
CROWN
INN
AT DAVENTRY, ON SATURDAY LAST, AFTER A LINGERING
ILLNESS, JOHN, ONLY SON OF THE LATE MR. RICHARD COLE,
AGED 35 YEARS
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L
1839
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NORTHAMPTON
DAVENTRY
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
COLE
L
P
MENTIONE
D
COMPTON
STREET
SAMUEL SHORTLAND, CHARGED WITH STEALING A CHICKEN
AND THREE EGGS FROM THE PREMISES OF J. M. COLE AT
ROTHWELL
SAMUEL SHORTLAND, CHARGED WITH STEALING A CHICKEN
AND THREE EGGS, THE PROPERTY OF J. M. COLE, AT ROWELL.
ONE MONTHS' HARD LABOUR.
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C
Y
R
IG
ROWELL
N
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
RICHARD
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
SAMUEL
ASSIZES
VICTIM
A
1837
ASSAULT
O
1845
C
1836
T
1844
DAVENTRY
NETHER HEYFORD
SIMON COLE & HENRY GEORGE IMAN, CHARGED WITH
STEALING FIVE TAME RABBITS, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM
FRANKLIN, OF TODDS LANE
SIMON COLE AND HENRY GOODMAN, CHARGED WITH
STEALING FIVE TAME RABBITS, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM
FRANKLIN
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ON THURSDAY LAST, AT DAVENTRY, THOMAS COLE, OSTLER
AT THE CROWN INN, AGED 61 YEARS
FRANCIS MATCHETT, OF NETHER HEYFORD, AND THOMAS
COLE, OF THE SAME PLACE, RETAILERS OF BEER, WERE
CONVICTED OF KEEPING OPEN THEIR HOUSES AFTER THE
HOUR OF TEN O'CLOCK, ON THE 17TH OCTOBER LAST.
MATCHETT WAS FINED WITH COSTS, £2. 11S. 6D. AND COLE
£2. 9S. 6D.
1844
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
COLE
MENTIONE
COW LANE NORTHAMPTON
D
ST.
NUISANCE KATHERINE NORTHAMPTON
S
1840
THEFT
WILLIAM
COLE
1841
COMMITMENTS TO COUNTY
WILLIAM
GAOL
COLE
VICTIM
DAVENTRY
CHARGED WITH STEALING 3S. IN SILVER FROM THE HOUSE
OF WILLIAM COLE, OF DAVENTRY
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
WILLIAM
COLE
VICTIM
DAVENTRY
ESTHER MUDDIMAN, AGED 2O, CHARGED WITH STEALING 3S.
FROM THE HOUSE OF WILLIAM COLE, OF DAVENTRY
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JAMES
MONTAGUE
COLE
VICTIM
ROWELL
SAMUEL SHORTLAND CHARGED WITH STEALING ONE
CHICKEN AND THREE EGGS, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES
MONTAGUE COLE, AT ROWELL
1846
INQUEST
ANN
COLE
MENTIONE BRIDGE
D
STREET
NORTHAMPTON
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T
SEE ARTICLE
IG
HENRY
COLEMAN
JOB
COLEMAN
JOHN
COLEMAN
JOHN
COLEMAN
WITHHOLD
ING MONEY
BLAKESLEY
FOR ONE MONTH, UNLESS £3. 2S. BE PAID, FOR FRAUDENTLY
WITHOLDING MONEY BELONGING TO A FRIENDLY CLUB AT
BLAKESLEY
DIED
CHAPEL BRAMPTON
ON THE 16TH ULT., AT CHAPEL BRAMPTON, JOHN, YOUNGEST
OF MR. COLEMAN, AGED 4 YEARS AND 11 MONTHS
THEFT
OUNDLE
JOHN COLEMAN, CHARGED WITH STEALING A SILK
HANDKERCHIEF, THE PROPERTY OF SAMUEL BELL, AT OUNDLE
THEFT
OUNDLE
JOHN COLEMAN CHARGED WITH STEALING A SILK
HANDKERCHIEF THE PROPERTY OF SAMUEL BELL, AT OUNDLE.
12 MONTHS' HARD LABOUR
R
A
LILBOURNE
L
Y
LEAVING
CHILDREN
VAGRANCY
ACT
VAGRANCY
ACT
MISCONDU
CT
DIED
JOHN
COLEMAN
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
COLEMAN
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
COLEMAN
1846
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
JOHN
COLEMAN
1838
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
COLEMAN
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
JOHN
COLEMAN
1837
DIED
JOHN
COLEMAN
A
1842
K
COLEMAN
R
UPPER HEYFORD
C
N
1843
HENRY
A
1846
VICTIM
P
1840
COLE
L
1840
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
COMMITMENTS TO THE
HOUSE OF CORRECTION
COMMITMENTS TO THE
HOUSE OF CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
WILLIAM
O
1840
ASSIZES
C
1836
WILLIAM WAPLES, AGED 25, CHARGED WITH
BURGLARIOUSLY BREAKING OPEN THE HOUSE OF WILLIAM
COLE, OF UPPER HEYFORD, AND STEALING THEREFROM
GOODS OF THE VALUE OF £10, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM
WEST. THE SAME WILLIAM WAPLES, & THOMAS POWELL, 23,
CHARGED WITH BURGLARIOUSLY BEAKING OPEN THE HOUSE
OF WILLIAM MARRIOTT, OF DUSTON, AND STEALING
THEREFROM ARTICLES OF THE VALUE OF £10
E
H
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FOR ONE MONTH, FOR RUNNING AWAY AND LEAVING HIS
CHILDREN CHARGEABLE TO LILBOURNE
HENRY COLEMAN, JOB COLEMAN, & THOMAS BOSWELL,
CONVICTED UNDER THE VAGRANCY ACT
HENRY COLEMAN, JOB COLEMAN, & THOMAS BOSWELL,
CONVICTED UNDER THE VAGRANCY ACT
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NON
PAYMENT
LEAVING
WIFE &
CHILDREN
MENTIONE
D
KETTERING
SEE ARTICLE
NEWTON
BROMSWOLD
FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR RUNNING AWAY AND LEAVING HIS
WIFE AND CHILDREN CHARGEABLE TO NEWTON BROMSWOLD
HANNINGTON
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DIED
MURCOTT
LATELY, MR. JOHN COLEMAN, FARMER AND GRAZIER, OF
MURCOTT, IN THIS COUNTY
RIOT &
ASSAULT
MENTIONE
D
FLOORE
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FLOORE
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FLOORE
AN INDICTMENT FOR A RIOTOUS DISTURBANCE AT FLOORE
AGAINST JOHN COLEMAN AND EIGHT OTHER PERSONS, WAS
REMOVED FROM THIS COURT BY WRITE OF CERTIORAI
ASSIZES
JOHN
COLEMAN
1834
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
JOHN
COLEMAN
1833
MICHAELMAS QUARTER
SESSIONS
JOHN
COLEMAN
RIOT
1842
ASSIZES (BOROUGH
PRISONERS)
LYDIA
COLEMAN
MENTIONE
D
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1844
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
LYDIA
COLEMAN
MENTIONE
D
ROBERT KIRBY, FOR SEVEN DAYS, FOR BEING FOUND, ON THE
9TH INST., IN THE HOUSE OF LYDIA COLEMAN, FOR THE
PURPOSE OF COMMITTING A FELONY
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
MARY
COLEMAN
MENTIONE
D
1838
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
MARY
COLEMAN
THEFT
1838
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
MARY
COLEMAN
THEFT
1846
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
MARY ANN
COLEMAN
THEFT
MARY ANN
COLEMAN
THEFT
MR.
COLEMAN
MENTIONE
D
COLEMAN
DIED
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A
R
R
KETTERING
E
NORTHAMPTON
L
Y
KETTERING
GAYTON
MARY ANN COLEMAN WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING A PIECE
OF CHECKED MUSLIN, &C., THE PROPERTY OF JOHN
MEADOWS, OF KETTERING. THREE MONTHS' HARD LABOUR
MARY ANN COLEMAN, CHARGED WITH STEALING A PIECE OF
IRISH CLOTH AND OTHER GOODS, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN
MEADOWS, OF KETTERING
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AT KETTERING, ON THE 24TH ULT., PHOEBE COLEMAN,
MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER, AGED 31. HER DEATH WAS
PRECEDED BY AN ILLNESS OF SEVERAL YEARS' DURATION
JOHN GINNS, OF DESBOROUGH, WAS CHARGED WITH
BREAKING AND TAKING AWAY CERTAIN BITS OF STICK FROM
A STAKE HEDGE, THE PROPERTY OF MR. TURNER, OF THE
SAME PLACE. HE WAS REQUIRED TO PAY 5S. THE AMOUNT OF
THE COSTS. JOHN BATES AND ROBERT COLEMAN, WERE
CONVICTED OF A SIMILAR OFFENCE ON PROPERTY TO THE
SAME PROPRIETO, AND WERE ORDERED TO PAY EACH THE
SUM OF 5S. THEY WERE ALL ALLOWED A FORTNIGHT IN
WHICH TO RAISE THE MONEY
FOR ONE MONTH, FOR RUNNING AWAY AND LEAVING HIS
WIFE AND CHILDREN CHARGEABLE TO THE PARISH OF
FLOORE
DIED
PHEOBE
1845
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
ROBERT
COLEMAN
1836
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
SAMUEL
COLEMAN
RUNNING
AWAY
FLOORE
1834
ASSIZES
SAMUEL
COLEMAN
RIOT &
ASSAULT
FLOORE
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SULGRAVE
JOB LAUNDON, JAMES WYATT AND THOMAS BERRY, CHARGED
WITH SETTING FIRE TO A STACK OF STRAW, THE PROPERTY
OF THOMAS COLEMAN, OF SULGRAVE
NORTHAMPTON
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O
1843
N
C
KETTERING
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K
IG
H
MARY COLEMAN, CHARGED WITH STEALING NINE YARDS AND
A HALF OF COTTON PRINT, VALUE 8S. 3D. THE PROPERTY OF
T. S. WRIGHT, DRAPER
C
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EASTER SESSIONS
KINGS CLIFFE
P
1845
T
1834
DESBOROUGH
1845
1844
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
THOMAS
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
ASSIZES (BOROUGH
PRISONERS)
A
L
A
DAMAGE
COLEMAN
THOMAS
COLEMAN
THOMAS
COLEMAN
VICTIM
MENTIONE SHEEP
D
STREET
MENTIONE
D
SEE ARTICLE
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
COLEMAN
1834
ASSIZES
THOMAS
COLEMAN
THOMAS
COLEMAN
THOMAS
COLEMAN
WILLIAM
COLEMAN
WILLIAM
COLEMAN
GAME
WILLIAM
COLEMAN
VICTIM
1835
1833
1840
1834
THEFT
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
FLOORE
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DODFORD
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STANWICK
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NORTHAMPTON
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RINGSTEAD
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T
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
TO OUR HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
ISLE OF ELY ASSIZES
MENTIONE
D
RIOT &
ASSAULT
COLES
AIDING &
ABETTING
1846
DIED
ELIENA
RICHES
COLES
DIED
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
FRANCIS
COLES
VICTIM
NORTHAMPTON
R
Y
A
GREAT OAKLEY
MENTIONE
D
DENTON
MARCH 28, AT VICTORIA TERRACE, IN THE 64TH YEAR OF HER
AGE, MUCH LAMENTED AND DEEPLY REGRETTED BE HER
FAMILY AND FRIENDS, MRS. COLES, RELICT OF THE LATE MR.
GEORGE COLES, FORMERLY OF DENTON, IN THIS COUNTY
MENTIONE
D
EASTON MAUDIT
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L
GREAT OAKLEY
COLES
C
P
FRANCIS
O
VICTIM
DIED
GEORGE
COLES
1845
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
GEORGE
COLES
N
A
1845
L
A
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
MARCH 9TH, AT WEEDON, ELIENA RICHES COLES, ONLY
DAUGHTER OF MR. H. R. COLES, DRAPER, & C., AGED FIVE
YEARS
JOHN TIRRELL, CHARGED WITH STEALING ABOUT THREE
BUSHELS OF WHEAT, THE PROPERTY OF LADY BROOKE AND
FRANCIS COLES, FROM THE MILL OF JOSEPH TEBBOTT, OF
GREAT OAKLEY
K
R
WEEDON
SEVEN YEARS' TRANSPORTATION - JAMES SUITOR (SECOND
CONVICTION), FOR STEALING, AT KETTERING, A PAIR OF
TROUSERS AND A PAIR OF BOOTS, THE PROPERTY OF
WILLIAM SLOW - JOHN TIRRELL (SECOND CONVICTION), FOR
STEALING ABOUT THREE BUSHELS OF WHEAT, THE PROPERTY
OF LADY BROOKE AND FRANCIS COLES, FROM THE MILL OF
JOSEPH TEBBOTT, OF GREAT OAKLEY. JAMES COLBECK, FOR
BREAKING OPEN THE HOUSE OF JOHN MANNING, OF
ROTHERSTHORPE, AND STEALING THEREFROM A SILVER
WATCH, GOLD SEAL AND KEY, A PURSE CONTAINING A
SOVEREIGN AND 6S. IN SILVER, A BOOK, AND A RAZOR, ON
SUNDAY THE 17TH OF SEPTEMBER LAST
C
1837
E
CHARLES
H
BOROUGH PRISONERS
IG
1845
JOHN FITZHUGH, EDWARD LENTON, CHARLES COLES, AND
HENRY KING, CHARGED WITH AIDING AND ABETTING
DANIEL CUMBERPATCH IN THE WILFUL MURDER OF
FREDERICK FITZHUGH. DANIEL CUMBERPATCH, CHARGED
WITH THE WILFUL MURDER OF FREDERICK FITZHUGH.
1841
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
GEORGE
COLES
THEFT
WELLINGBOROUGH
ROBBING AN ORCHARD, GEORGE COLES, APPRENHENDED ON
THE 13TH INSTANT, CHARGED WITH STEALING APPLES, THE
PROPERTY OF MR. WALLACE, OF WELLINGBOROUGH, WAS
BROUGHT BEFORE C. HILL, AND W.M. DOLBEN, ESQRS, AND
COMMITTED FOR SIX WEEKS' HARD LABOUR
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
GEORGE
COLES
THEFT
WELLINGBOROUGH
OF WELLINGBOROUGH, SHOEMAKER, FOR STEALING APPLES
FROM A GARDEN
NEGLECTIN
G SERVICE
ALDINWCKLE ST.
PETER
SAMUEL MARLOW, FOR 2 MONTHS, FOR NEGLECTING THE
SERVICE OF HENRY COLES, OF ALDWINCKLE ST. PETER, IN
THE BUSINESS OF HUSBANDRY
ALDWINCKLE GREEN
SEE ARTICLE
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
HOUSE OF CORRECTION
HENRY
COLES
1838
SHEEP SHEARING
HENRY
COLES
1834
NORTHAMPTON SUMMER
ASSIZES
HENRY
COLES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JAMES
COLES
THEFT
OUNDLE
JAMES
COLES
THEFT
RAUNDS
SEE ARTICLE
JAMES
COLES
THEFT
BENEFIELD
JAMES COLES, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT BENEFIELD, A
SPADE, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS PERKINS
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JOHN NIGHTINGALE, AGED 52, JAMES COLES, AGED 22, JOHN
WORTLEY, AGED 21, JAMES FOX, AGED 24, & SAMUEL ALLEN,
(ALLEN BAILED) WERE CHARGED WITH STEALING A JAR
CONTAINING TWO GALLONS OF GIN, THE PROPERTY OF
MESSRS. SMITH & TIBBITS, OF OUNDLE. NIGHTINGALE
GUILTY ; FOURTEEN YEARS' TRANSPORTATION. WORTLEY
GUILTY ; ONE MONTH'S IMPRISONMENT, FOX, ALLEN AND
COLES ACQUITTED
COLES
THEFT
1840
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JAMES
COLES
GAME
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
JAMES
COLES
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
Y
N
JAMES
COLES
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JAMES
ASSIZES
COLES
1838
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JAMES
COLES
GAME
LAWS
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JAMES
COLES
THEFT
1843
INQUEST
JOHN
COLES
JOHN
COLES
JOHN
COLES
1846
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
THEFT
A
NORTHANTS ASSIZES
A
L
THEFT
MENTIONE ANGEL
HOTEL
D
COMPLAIN
T
TRESPASSI
NG
JAMES COLES, FOR SIX MONTHS, AND JOHN HILL, FOR ONE
MONTH, UNDER THE GAME LAWS
JOHN NIGHTINGALE, JAMES COLES, JOHN WORTLEY, & JAMES
COX, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT OUNDLE, TWO GALLONS
OF GIN, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN SMITH AND RICHARD
TIBBITS
OUNDLE
JOHN NIGHTINGALE, AGED 52, JAMES COLES, AGED 22, JOHN
WORTLEY, AGED 21, JAMES FOX, AGED 24, & SAMUEL ALLEN
(ALLEN OUT ON BAIL) CHARGED WITH STEALING A JAR
CONTAINING TWO GALLONS OF GIN, THE PROPERTY OF
MESSRS. SMITH & TIBBITS, OF OUNDLE
BARNWELL ST.
ANDREW
ROBERT WORTLEY AND JAMES COLES, CHARGED ON
SUSPICION OF HAVING ON THE HIGHWAY ROBBED WILLIAM
BEEBY, OF ONE HALF SOVEREIGN, AND 13S. IN THE PARISH
OF BARNWELL ST. ANDREW
BARNWELL ST.
ANDREW
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C
THEFT
1838
1843
E
L
OUNDLE
P
O
COLES
JAMES COLES, AGED 21, CHARGED WITH STEALING A SPADE
FROM THE PREMISES OF THOMAS PERKINS, OF BENEFIELD
BENEFIELD
THEFT
C
JAMES
K
JAMES
R
QUARTER SESSIONS
R
1842
A
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
IG
1845
H
T
1843
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
JAMES COLES & WILLIAM ALDWINCKLE, RESPECTIVELY FOR
THREE MONTHS, AND HENRY HUTTON, EDMUND NEWBURY, &
JOHN CHATWELL STAYTON, RESPECTIVELY FOR TWO
MONTHS, UNDER THE GAME LAWS
BARNWELL ST.
ANDREW
ROBERT WORTLEY & JAMES COLES, CHARGED WITH ROBBING
WILLIAM BEEBY ON THE HIGHWAY AT BARNWELL ST.
ANDREW OF ONE HALF SOVEREIGN AND 13S.
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
ROWELL
SEE ARTICLE
GRETTON
SEE ARTICLE
1837
JOHN
COLES
JOHN
COLES
JOHN
COLES
DAMAGE
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
TITCHMARSH
SEE ARTICLE
COOKNOE
SEE ARTICLE
JOSEPH
COLES
UNION
ABSCONDI
WORKHOU TOWCESTER
NG
SE
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOSEPH
COLES
VICTIM
1840
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOSEPH
COLES
VICTIM
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
JOSEPH
COLES
VICTIM
1839
DIED
JOSIAH
JACOB
COLES
DIED
1845
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
MARTHA
COLES
CHARGING
1841
ASSAULT
MARY
COLES
VICTIM
1846
1842
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
JANUARY SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
DIED
H
IG
MICHAEL
COLES
THEFT
THEFT
R
A
WORKHOU
ROWELL
SE
AT THE SAME TIME, [MONDAY MORNING] WAS COMMITTED
FOR ONE MONTH FOR AN ASSAULT ON MARY COLES
MARY COLES & FRANCES GARRATT, RESPETIVELY FOR 21
DAYS, THE FORMER WITH ILL TREATING AND BEATING
CERTAIN INHABITANTS OF ROWELL WORKHOUSE, AND THE
LATTER WITH WILFULLY DESTROYING A TABLE IN THE SAID
WORKHOUSE, OF WHICH THEY WERE INHABITANTS
OUNDLE
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OUNDLE
MICHAEL COLES, CHARGED WITH STEALING TWO PIECES OF
COPPER, THE PROPERTY OF R. TIBBITS, ESQ. OF OUNDLE
THEFT
OUNDLE
MICHAEL COLES, AGED 18, CHARGED WITH STEALING TWO
PIECES OF COPPER, THE PROPERTY OF R. TIBBITS, ESQ, OF
OUNDLE
MENTIONE SHEEP
D
STREET
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
N
O
NORTHAMPTON
L
ASSAULT
P
COLES
ON THE 19TH INST., JOSIAH JACOB, THE SECOND SON OF MR.
COLES, OF MAREFAIR, IN THIS TOWN
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C
Y
R
GREEN
STREET
MICHAEL
COLES
MICHAEL
COLES
MISS
COLES
MR. H.
COLES
APPEALING
ALDWINKLE
SEE ARTICLE
MR. H. R.
COLES
MENTIONE
D
WEEDON
MARCH 9TH, AT WEEDON, ELIENA RICHES COLES, ONLY
DAUGHTER OF MR. H. R. COLES, DRAPER, & C., AGED FIVE
YEARS
NORTHAMPTON
MARCH 28, AT VICTORIA TERRACE, IN THE 64TH YEAR OF HER
AGE, MUCH LAMENTED AND DEEPLY REGRETTED BE HER
FAMILY AND FRIENDS, MRS. COLES, RELICT OF THE LATE MR.
GEORGE COLES, FORMERLY OF DENTON, IN THIS COUNTY
WELLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
A
1843
SEE ARTICLE
BURTON
L
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
MARY
A
1844
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
TEETON
MAREFAIR NORTHAMPTON
C
1838
WILLIAM WILLS, JOSEPH COLES, & WILLIAM POLLARD, FOR
SEVEN DAYS, FOR ABSCONDING FROM THE TOWCESTER
UNION WORKHOUSE, AND TAKING WITH THEM CERTAIN
CLOTHING AND GOODS
HANNAH LOESBY & ELIZABETH LOESBY, CHARGED WITH
RECEIVING 10 FOWLS, THE PROPERTY OF JOSEPH COLES,
WELL KNOWING THEM TO HAVE BEEN STOLEN
HANNAH & ELIZABETH LOESBY, CHARGED WITH RECEIVING
10 FOWLS, THE PROPERTY OF JOSEPH COLES, WELL
KNOWING THEM TO HAVE BEEN STOLEN
T
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
E
1841
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
K
1844
1845
DIED
MRS.
COLES
DIED
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
PETER
COLES
ASSAULT
VICTORIA
TERRACE
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
1840
1836
COLES
ASSAULT
DAVENTRY
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SARAH COLES, SUSANNA WRIGHT, & ANN SCOTNEY, ALL OF
KINGS CLIFFE, FOR 14 DAYS EACH, ON NON-PAYMENT OF £1.
6S. 6D., FOR DAMAGING UNDERWOOD, THE PROPERTY OF
LORD WESTMORELAND
THOMAS COLES, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR ASSAULTING
WILLIAM CORY
SARAH
COLES
DAMAGE
KINGS CLIFFE
THOMAS
COLES
ASSAULT
THOMAS
COLES
THEFT
WELLINGBOROUGH
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THOMAS
COLES
THEFT
WELLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
ASSIZES
THOMAS
COLES
THEFT
WELLINGBOROUGH
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
THOMAS
COLES
1836
TRANSPORTED
THOMAS
COLES
1834
EXTRAORDINARY EWE
THOMAS
COLES
1835
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
THOMAS
THOROUGHG COLES
OOD
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
1842
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
WILLIAM
COLES
1846
COMMITTED TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
COLES
DAMAGE
RAUNDS
1844
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
CHARLES
COLES
AIDING &
ASSISTING
NORTHAMPTON
1844
INQUEST
CHARLES
COLES
1842
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
M.
COLES
R
WHISTON
SEE ARTICLE
C
SEE ARTICLE
UNION
MISBEHAVI
WORKHOU WELLINGBOROUGH
OUR
SE
MENTIONE
NORTHAMPTON
D
A
COLES
NORTHAMPTON
A
L
THEFT
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
SEE ARTICLE
L
WELLINGBOROUGH
N
C
O
P
TRANSPOR
TED
MENTIONE
D
POTATOE
HALL
A
R
THEFT
JAMES GEORGE, 20, & THOMAS COLES, 26, CHARGED WITH
ENTERING THE HOUSE OF WILLIAM HOUGHTON, OF
WELLINGBOROUGH, AND STEALING THEREFROM DIVERS
ARTICLES. THE SAME THOMAS COLES, THOMAS BROWN, 26,
& JOHN HARRIS, 18, CHARGED WITH BREAKING INTO THE
SHOP OF ------ HARPER, OF LOWICK, AND STEALING
THEREFROM COTTON CORD, FUSTIAN, NANKEEN, WAISTCOAT
PIECES, AND OTHER ARTICLES. THE SAME THOMAS BROWN
STANDS CHARGED WITH STEALING A GUN FROM THE COACH
HOUSE OF JAMES EVERARD, OF WELLINGBOROUGH. THE
SAME THOMAS COLES ALSO STANDS CHARGED WITH
COMMITTING SEVEN OTHER FELONIES
K
IG
1836
Y
H
T
1836
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MIDSUMMER SESSIONS
SARAH
E
1845
FOR NINETEEN DAYS, CONVICTED OF DISORDERLY
BEHAVIOUR IN THE WORKHOUSE, AT WELLINGBOROUGH
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WILLIAM COLES AND CHARLES ROBINSON, BOTH OF
NORTHAMPTON, WERE CONVICTED IN THE PENALTY AND
COSTS OF 10S. EACH FOR STEALING APPLES OUT OF AN
ORCHARD BELONGING TO MR. W. SHAW, AT COTTON END, ON
THE 1ST INSTANT
WILLIAM COLES, OF RAUNDS, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR
DAMAGING WALNUT TREES AT ABINGTON, THE PROPERTY OF
JOHN BRITTEN
EDWARD LENTON, AGED 26, JOHN FITZHUGH, AGED 42,
CHARLES COLES, AGED 25, AND HENRY KING, AGED 31,
CHARGED WITH BEING PRESENT AND AIDING AND
ASSISTING DANIEL CUMBERPATCH (NOT YET
APPRENHENDED) IN MURDERING FREDERICK FITZHUGH
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
ROWELL
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN
COLESBY
JOHN
COLESBY
JANE
COLEY
VAGRANCY
JOSEPH
COLING
MENTIONE
D
HINTON
THOMAS
COLING
THEFT
WOODFORD
WOODFORD
COLING
THEFT
1839
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
COLINGMEAD
THEFT
1839
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
COLINGMEAD
THEFT
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
COLINGMEAD
THEFT
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
COLLECOTE
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
1839
INQUEST
1838
DIED
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
JOHN
COLLEDGE
1842
SHEEP KILLED
JOSEPH
1844
DIED
1844
DIED
WESTON FAVELL
WESTON FAVELL
WESTON FAVELL
Y
P
THEFT
BLISWORTH
C
O
THOMAS COLING, CHARGED WITH STEALING A SPADE, AT
WOODFORD, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN WILLS
THOMAS COLING PLEADED GUILTY TO STEALING A SPADE,
THE PROPERTY OF JOHN WILLS, OF WOODFORD. ONE
MONTH'S IMPRISONMENT
JOHN COLINGMEAD, CHARGED WITH STEALING A HAT AND A
PAIR OF LEGGINGS FROM THE HOUSE OF JOHN LYMAN, OF
WESTON FAVELL, THE PROPERTY OF GEORGE DANIELLS
E
THOMAS
SEE ARTICLE
K
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
FOR SEVEN DAYS, FOR VAGRANCY
R
1838
SEE ARTICLE
R
1838
SEE ARTICLE
T
1842
NORTHAMPTON
A
1843
BROAD
LANE
BROAD
LANE
COLESBY
H
1842
COUNTERF
EIT COIN
COUNTERF
EIT COIN
COUNTERF
EIT COIN
ELIZABETH
L
1842
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
ASSIZES (BOROUGH
PRISONERS)
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
IG
1842
JOHN COLINGMEAD, CHARGED WITH STEALING A HAT AND A
PAIR OF LEGGINGS, AT WESTON FAVELL, THE PROPERTY OF
GEORGE DANIELLS
JOHN COLINGMEAD WAS CHARGED WITH STEALING A HAT
AND A PAIR OF LEGGINGS FROM THE HOUSE OF JOHN LYMAN,
OF WESTON FAVELL, THE PROPERTY OF GEORGE DANIELS.
THREE MONTHS' HARD LABOUR
WILLIAM WESTWOOD & THOMAS COLLECOTE (OUT ON BAIL),
CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT BLISWORTH, A CANT HOOK
AND WOODEN ROLLER, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS FROST
BLISWORTH
WILLIAM WESTWOOD & THOMAS COLLECOTE, CHARGED
WITH STEALING, AT BLISWORTH, A CART HOOK AND
WOODEN ROLLER, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS FROST, WERE
ACQUITTED ON BOTH INDICTMENTS
NORTHAMPTON
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NORTHAMPTON
ON SUNDAY LAST, IN HER 9TH YEAR, AFTER AN ILLNESS OF
TWO OR THREE DAYS, ELIZABETH, ONLY DAUGHTER OF MR.
COLLEDGE, BUTCHER, OF THE NORTH END, IN THIS TOWN
MENTIONE
D
KILSBY
THOMAS WEBB, JOSEPH WEBB, SAMUEL WEBB, WILLIAM
RUSSELL, CHARLES ROADNIGHT, HENRY ROADNIGHT, AND
GEORGE GARDNER, FOR TWO MONTHS EACH, UNLESS £3 BE
PAID, FOR MALICIOUSLY INJURING A BULLOCK, THE
PROPERTY OF JOHN COLLEDGE, OF KILSBY
COLLEDGE
SHEEP
KILLED
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
JOSEPH
COLLEDGE
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
LYDIA
ELIZABETH
COLLEDGE
DIED
NORTHAMPTON
THEFT
ANN
COLLEDGE
MENTIONE RUSSELL
D
STREET
ELIZABETH
COLLEDGE
A
N
C
COLLECOTE
A
L
DIED
NORTH
END
ON THE 11TH INST., LYDIA ELIZABETH, ONLY DAUGHTER OF
MR. JOSEPH COLLEDGE, BUTCHER OF THIS TOWN, IN HER 6TH
YEAR
ON THE 11TH INST., LYDIA ELIZABETH, ONLY DAUGHTER OF
MR. JOSEPH COLLEDGE, BUTCHER OF THIS TOWN, IN HER 6TH
YEAR
MENTIONE NORTH
D
END
1838
DIED
MR.
COLLEDGE
1839
INQUEST
MR. J.
COLLEDGE
1839
INQUEST
MRS.
COLLEDGE
1841
NORTHAMPTON
MIDSUMMER ASSIZES
HENRY
COLLIER
VICTIM
1838
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JAMES
COLLIER
GAME
LAWS
1843
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JOHN
COLLIER
VICTIM
JOHN
COLLIER
MENTIONE
D
JOHN
COLLIER
VICTIM
COLLIER
MENTIONE
D
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GREAT OAKLEY
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COLLIER
T
K
R
STANION & LITTLE
OAKLEY
C
O
STANION & LITTLE
OAKLEY
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ROBERT
ASSIZES
1844
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
SARAH
COLLIER
1839
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
WILLIAM
COLLIER
1839
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
COLLIER
MENTIONE
D
1839
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
COLLIER
VICTIM
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
COLLIER
MENTIONE
D
1845
STEALING
DENNIS
COLLINGBRIDGE THEFT
GAME
N
C
COMPLAIN
T
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN LET, ROBERT COLLIER, & ROBERT LAWSON ALIAS
HAWSON, CHARGED WITH HAVING, ON THE NIGHT OF THE
25TH ULT., WITH ABOUT 35 OTHER PERSONS, ENTERED
LANDS AT STANION AND LITTLE OAKLEY FOR THE PURPOSE
OF KILLING GAME, SOME OF THEM ARMED WITH GUNS
JOHN EET, AGED 27, ROBERT COLLIER, AGED 35, AND ROBERT
LAWSON ALIAS SLAWSON, AGED 21, (ALL OUT UPON BAIL),
CHARGED WITH HAVING, IN THE NIGHT TIME, ENTERED
(TOGETHER WITH 25 OR 30 OTHER PERSONS), CERTAIN
LANDS AT STANION AND LITTLE OAKLEY, WITH NETS AND
BLUDGEONS, FOR THE PURPOSE OF TAKING GAME AND
RABBITS
A
SEE ARTICLE
VICTIM
L
A
E
H
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON
GAME
COLLIER
SEE ARTICLE
A
ROBERT
ROBERT KEACH, FOR TWO MONTHS, UNLESS £10 BE PAID,
FOR ASSAULTING JOHN COLLIER & GEORGE MEAD, TWO OF
THE BOROUGH CONSTABLES, IN THE EXECUTION OF HIS DUTY
L
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
JOHN
KILSBY
IG
ROBBERY
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON
P
1838
NORTHAMPTON
R
1839
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
ON SUNDAY LAST, IN HER 9TH YEAR, AFTER AN ILLNESS OF
TWO OR THREE DAYS, ELIZABETH, ONLY DAUGHTER OF MR.
COLLEDGE, BUTCHER, OF THE NORTH END, IN THIS TOWN
HENRY GREEN, FOR THREE MONTHS, CHARLES PARKER, FOR
TWO MONTHS, AND JAMES COLLIER, FOR ONE MONTH, UNDER
THE GAME LAWS
Y
1839
MENTIONE RUSSELL
D
STREET
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
BRIGSTOCK
WOOLMON
GER
NORTHAMPTON
STREET
WELDON
JOHN LIQUORISH & EDMUND WOODHOUSE, ON SUSPICION
OF STEALING TWO PIECES OF LEATHER, THE PROPERTY OF
WILLIAM COLLIER
WILLIAM TEBBUTT, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR UNLAWFULLY
DESTROYING A FENCE AT BRIGSTOCK, THE PROPERTY OF
WILLIAM COLLIER
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DENNIS COLLINGBRIDGE, AGED 24, AND EDWARD CLIFF,
AGED 22, CHARGED, THE FORMER WITH STEALING 14LB. OF
TALLOW, THE PROPERTY OF HIS MASTER, MR. W. WILLIAMS,
AND THE LATTER WITH RECEIVING THE SAME KNOWING IT
TO HAVE BEEN STOLEN
ANN COLLINGRIDGE, CHARGED WITH STEALING A QUANTITY
OF WEARING APPAREL, AT BRACKLEY, THE PROPERTY OF
WILLIAM COLLINGRIDGE
ANN COLLINGRIDGE, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
BRACKLEY ST. PETER, A HAT, TWO SHIRTS, TWO
NECKERCHIEFS, A HANDKERCHIEF, A PAIR OF BREECHES, A
PAIR OF GAITERS, A WAISTCOAT, AND A COAT, THE
PROPERTY OF WILLIAM COLLINGRIDGE
TOWN SESSIONS
DENNIS
COLLINGBRIDGE THEFT
1839
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
ANN
COLLINGRIDGE
THEFT
BRACKLEY
1839
QUARTER SESSIONS
ANN
COLLINGRIDGE
THEFT
BRACKLEY ST. PETER
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EASTER SESSIONS
ANN
COLLINGRIDGE
THEFT
1845
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
DENNIS
COLLINGRIDGE
THEFT
1845
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
DENNIS
COLLINGRIDGE
THEFT
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EPIPHANY SESSIONS
WILLIAM
COLLINGRIDGE
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EPIPHANY SESSIONS
WILLIAM
COLLINGRIDGE
1839
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
COLLINGRIDGE
1839
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
COLLINGRIDGE
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EASTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
COLLINGRIDGE
VICTIM
SEE ARTICLE
1842
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
BENJAMIN
COLLINS
MENTIONE
D
SEE ARTICLE
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL & HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
DANIEL
COLLINS
THEFT
KETTERING
1842
QUARTER SESSIONS
DANIEL
COLLINS
THEFT
KETTERING
1842
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
DANIEL
COLLINS
THEFT
KETTERING
T
1845
K
IG
E
H
DENNIS COLLINGRIDGE, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
QUANTITY OF TALLOW, THE PROPERTY OF HIS MASTER,
WILLIAM WILLIAMS, CURRIER; AND EDWARD CLIFFE,
CHARGED WITH RECEIVING THE SAME KNOWING IT TO HAVE
BEEN STOLEN
R
R
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P
L
Y
A
VICTIM
C
VICTIM
VICTIM
BRACKLEY
N
C
O
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BRACKLEY ST. PETER
A
L
A
VICTIM
JOHN FINDING PLEADED GUILTY OF RECEIVING A HAT, A
COAT, A HANDKERCHIEF, AND OTHER ARTICLES, THE
PROPERTY OF WILLIAM COLLINGRIDGE, KNOWING THEM TO
HAVE BEEN STOLEN
JAMES FRIDAY, WHO PLEADED GUILTY OF RECEIVING
GOODS, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM COLLINGRIDGE,
KNOWING THEM TO HAVE BEEN STOLEN, WAS SENTENCED TO
THREE MONTHS' HARD LABOUR IN THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION, THE LAST 14 DAYS SOLITARY
ANN COLLINGRIDGE, CHARGED WITH STEALING A QUANTITY
OF WEARING APPAREL, AT BRACKLEY, THE PROPERTY OF
WILLIAM COLLINGRIDGE
ANN COLLINGRIDGE, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
BRACKLEY ST. PETER, A HAT, TWO SHIRTS, TWO
NECKERCHIEFS, A HANDKERCHIEF, A PAIR OF BREECHES, A
PAIR OF GAITERS, A WAISTCOAT, AND A COAT, THE
PROPERTY OF WILLIAM COLLINGRIDGE
DANIEL COLLINS, CHARGED WITH STEALING A SPOON AND
GLASS, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM CHAPMAN, OF
KETTERING
DANIEL COLLINS, AGED 25, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
SPOON AND GLASS, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM CHAPMAN,
OF KETTERING
DANIEL COLLINS, AGED 25, WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING A
SPOON AND GLASS, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM CHAPMAN,
OF KETTERING, AND SENTENCED TO FIFTEEN YEARS'
TRANSPORTATION, HE HAVING BEEN PREVIOUSLY
CONVICTED OF FELONY
1835
1838
1835
TRANSPORTED
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EASTER SESSIONS
ASSIZES
DANIEL
COLLINS
THEFT
DENNIS
COLLINS
EDMUND
COLLINS
EDWARD
COLLINS
THEFT
PAULERSPURY
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EDWARD
COLLINS
ASSAULT
DODFORD
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JUDGEMENT OF DEATH WAS RECORDED AGAINST EDWARD
COLLINS, AGED 18, JAMES TURNER, AGED 36, AND WILLIAM
BROWN, AGED 20, FOR HAVING ROBBED JOSEPH YORK OF £3.
15S. ON THE HIGHWAY, AT DODFORD
EMBEZZLM
ENT
TRANSPOR
TED
KETTERING
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NORTHAMPTON
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ASSIZES
EDWIN
COLLINS
THEFT
DODFORD
1834
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
ELI
COLLINS
SURETIES
STOWE
1839
BOROUGH PRISONERS
ELIZABETH
COLLINS
THEFT
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
HENRY
ASSIZES
COLLINS
MENTIONE
D
1839
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
COLLINS
DAMAGE
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
COLLINS
1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
JOHN
COLLINS
1843
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
JOHN
1843
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
1843
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
R
A
R
Y
CHERRY
TREE
L
HARDINGSTONE
THREE
TUNS,
MARKET
SQUARE
GOLD
STREET
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JOHN
COLLINS
VARIOUS
JOHN
COLLINS
JOHN
COLLINS
VAGRANT
ACT
JOHN
COLLINS
THEFT
HARDINGSTONE
N
A
JOHN COLLINS, AGED 23, PLEADED GUILTY OF STEALING A
PAIR OF TOP BOOTS, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES RICE, OF
HARDINGSTONE, HIS MASTER, AND WAS SENTENCED TO ONE
MONTH'S IMPRISONMENT
NORTHAMPTON
DISTURBA
NCE
L
JOB COLLINS, FOR ONE MONTH, CONVICTED OF DAMAGING A
QUANTITY OF SPOUTING, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN SPENCER
A TRANSFER OF THE LICENSE OF THE CHERRY TREE PUBLIC
HOUSE A GREAT HOUGHTON, FROM JOHN COLLINS TO HENRY
FREEAR ADJOURNED FROM THE 1ST INSTANT WAS SIGNED
COLLINS
MENTIONE
D
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GREAT HOUGHTON
C
P
O
LICENSE
C
OF STOWE, FOR REFUSING TO FIND SURETIES TO KEEP THE
PEACE
ELIZABETH COLLINS, (OUT ON BAIL), CHARGED WITH
STEALING A DIAPER, THE PROPERTY OF HER MASTER,
THOMAS BARRINGER
H
IG
POTTERSPURY
THEFT
A
1841
JOB
T
1835
E
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
K
1836
NORTHAMPTON
NORTHAMPTON
FOR ONE MONTH, FOR RIOTOUS AND INDECENT BEHAVIOUR
IN GOLD STREET
AN ORDER, TO BIND ROBERT BINGHAM, A POOR CHILD OF
THE PARISH OF ROADE, APPRENTICE TO JOHN COLLINS OF
NORTHAMPTON, HAIRDRESSER, WAS MADE UPON THE
APPLICATION OF THE OVERSEERS OF ROADE
FOR ONE MONTH UNDER THE VAGRANT ACT
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
JANUARY SESSIONS
JOHN
COLLINS
THEFT
HARDINGSTONE
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
JOHN
COLLINS
MENTIONE
D
BURTON LATIMER
JOHN COLLINS, CHARGED WITH STEALING A PAIR OF TOP
BOOTS, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES RICE, OF THE PARISH OF
HARDINGSTONE
JOHN COLLINS, AGED 23, CHARGED WITH STEALING A PAIR
OF TOP BOOTS, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES RICE, OF
HARDINGSTONE, HIS MASTER
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1836
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
COLLINS
THEFT
POTTERSPURY
JOHN COLLINS, CHARGED WITH STEALING A TRUSS OF HAY
FROM A LOFT AT POTTERSPURY, THE PROPERTY OF J.P.
FREEMAN
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
JOHN
COLLINS
THEFT
POTTERSPURY
SEE ARTICLE
1835
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
COLLINS
DAMAGE
POTTERSPURY
JOHN COLLINS, OF POTTERSPURY, FOR WILFULLY INJURING
A FLOOD GATE, BELONGING TO THE DUKE OF GRAFTON
1840
DIED
JOHN BULL
COLLINS
DIED
1845
INQUEST
MARY ANN
COLLINS
DIED
WEEDON BECK
1836
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
SARAH
COLLINS
THEFT
BRAYBROOKE
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MIDSUMMER SESSIONS
SARAH
COLLINS
THEFT
1840
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
THOMAS
COLLINS
MISBEHAVI
OUR
1840
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
THOMAS
COLLINS
BREAKING
CONTRACT
ON THE 17TH INST. MR. JOHN COLLINS, OF ALBION PLACE, IN
THIS TOWN, AGED 75
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SARAH COLLINS, CHARGED WITH STEALING FROM A SHOP AT
BRAYBROOKE A PIECE OF CHEESE, THE PROPERTY OF
THOMAS UNDERWOOD
SARAH COLLINS PLEADED GUILTY TO HAVING STOLEN A
PIECE OF CHEESE FROM A SHOP IN THE PARISH OF
BRAYBROOKE, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS UNDERWOOD.
ONE MONTH'S IMPRISONMENT IN THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
1842
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
COLLINS
A
L
NORTHAMPTON
POTTERSPURY
THOMAS COLLINS, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR MISBEHAVIOUR
IN THE SERVICE OF HIS MASTER, MR. JOHN GULLIVER, AND
ABSENTING HIMSELF WITHOUT HIS LEAVE
FOR SIX WEEKS, FOR NON PERFORMANCE OF A CONTRACT
ENTERED INTO FOR SAWING OF TIMBER
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GREAT HOUGHTON
WILLIAM COLLINS, OF GREAT HOUGHTON, WAS LICENSED TO
KEEP THE CHERRY TREE PUBLIC HOUSE, AT GREAT
HOUGHTON, LATELY KEPT BY HIS FATHER
WELLINGBOROUGH
FOR 14 DAYS, FOR WANDERING ABROAD AND GATHERING
ALMS AT WELLINGBOROUGH
THE
TRANSFER
CHERRY
OF LICENSE
TREE
GREAT HOUGHTON
TRANSFER OF LICENCES TO THE FOLLOWING HOUSES WERE
GRANTED. THE COACH & HORSES, AT BRIXWORTH, TO MR.
SAMUEL GAGE; THE GEORGE, AT ROADE, TO MRS. ANN
PARISH; THE CHERRY TREE. AT GREAT HOUGHTON, TO MR.
WILLIAM COLLINS ; THE WHITE HART, AT FLOORE. TO MRS.
CHARLOTTE SHORTLAND ; AND THE RED LION, AT
KISLINGBURY, TO MRS. ELIZABETH PAINE
A
N
COLLINS
E
R
K
IG
R
Y
DIED
MOUNTS
MENTIONE
D
CHERRY
TREE
LICENSE
PUBLIC
HOUSE
GATHERIN
G ALMS
C
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
C
1843
COLLINS
COLLINS
H
T
NORTHAMPTON
BRAYBROOKE
P
1843
INQUEST
THOMAS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
WILLIAM
ASSIZES
O
1836
ALBION
PLACE
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
WILLIAM
COLLINS
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
COLLINS
VICTIM
HEYFORD
THOMAS WORRALL, CHARGED WITH STEALING A SILVER
WATCH FROM THE HOUSE OF WILLIAM COLLINS, OF HEYFORD
1837
ASSIZES
WILLIAM
COLLINS
VICTIM
HEYFORD
THOMAS WORRALL, 20, CHARGED WITH STEALING A SILVER
WATCH FROM THE HOUSE OF WILLIAM COLLINS, OF HEYFORD
WILLIAM
COLLINS
VICTIM
HEYFORD
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WILLIAM
COLLINS
ASSAULT
MILTON
FOR ASSAULTING THE CONSTABLE OF MILTON WHILST IN
THE EXECUTION OF HIS DUTY
1837
1834
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
A
L
1843
WILLIAM
COLLINS
FILIATION
WILLIAM
COLLINS
THEFT
MENTIONE
D
WILLIAM
BULL
COLLINS
1845
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
CHARLES
COLLINSON
JAMES
COLLIS
JAMES
COLLIS
COLLIS
JAMES
COLLIS
JAMES
COLLIS
E
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JOHN COLLIS, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR LEAVING HIS FAMILY
CHARGEABLE TO ALDWINCKLE ST. PETER
MURCOTT
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GAME
KETTERING
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COLLIS
MENTIONE
D
WHILTON
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN
1839
COMMITMENTS TO THE
HOUSE OF CORRECTION
JOHN
COLLIS
1837
THEFT
MR.
COLLIS
COLLIS
ASSAULT
N
C
COLLIS
LEAVING
FAMILY
MENTIONE
D
A
1837
SEE ARTICLE
ALDWINCKLE ST.
PETER
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
NATHANIEL
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
SAMUEL
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTON
FOR WANT OF SURETIES FOR HIS APPEARANCE AT THE
SESSIONS TO ANSWER CHARGES OF ASSAULTING HIS WIFE
AND JAMES COLLIS AND TWO OTHER CONSTABLES
THRAPSTON
1839
1845
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN COLLIS, JUN., WILLIAM SMITH JUN. & JAMES WAPLES,
FOR VIOLENTLY ASSAULTING WALTER PARKER IN THE
EXECUTION OF HIS DUTY AS CONSTABLE OF THRAPSTON, TO
BE IMPRISONED. COLLIS & SMITH FOR SIX WEEKS, AND
WAPLES FOR 14 DAYS, WITH HARD LABOUR
A
1834
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
O
1837
SEE ARTICLE
K
JAMES
FOR 42 DAYS, FOR MISCONDUCT IN THE UNION WORKHOUSE
R
INQUEST
MENTIONE
D
A
1846
IG
COLLIS
R
JAMES
Y
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
P
1842
UNION
MISCONDU
WORKHOU NORTHAMPTON
CT
SE
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
NORTHAMPTON
D
L
1840
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
DAVENTRY
T
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
BENJAMIN RUSSELL, OF DAVENTRY, WATCHMAKER, FOR
THREE MONTHS, UNLESS £5 BE SOONER PAID, FOR PLEDGING
A WATCH, VALUE £2, WITH JOHN BROWN, PAWNBROKER, THE
PROPERTY OF WILLIAM BULL COLLINS, OF DAVENTRY; AND A
FURTHER PERIOD OF THREE MONTHS, UNLESS £5 BE SOONER
PAID, FOR PLEDGING A WATCH, VALUE £2, TO THE SAME
PERSON, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS MUDDIMAN, ALSO OF
DAVENTRY
H
1841
1842
GEORGE MILLER AND WILLIAM COLLINS FOR HAVING
REFUSED TO PERFORM ORDERS OF FILIATION
WILLIAM COLLINS, FOR A POUND BREACH. FINED 1S. &
DISCHARGED
L
1833
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
C
1833
1844
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
CHARLES
COLLISON
REFUSING
TO WORK
1846
DIED
ELIZA
COLLS
DIED
1846
DIED
JAMES
COLLS
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JAMES
COLLYER
MENTIONE
D
VAGRANT
ACT
UNION
WORKHOU NORTHAMPTON
SE
THRAPSTON
THRAPSTON
FOR 21 DAYS, FOR REFUSING TO WORK IN THE UNION
WORKHOUSE
AT THRAPSTON, AGED 21 YEARS, ELIZA, SECOND DAUGHTER
OF MR. JAMES COLLS
AT THRAPSTON, AGED 21 YEARS, ELIZA, SECOND DAUGHTER
OF MR. JAMES COLLS
FOR 14 DAYS, UNDER THE VAGRANT ACT
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
JOHN
COLLYER
BEGGING
WELLINGBOROUGH
FOR 14 DAYS, FOR BEGGING FROM HOUSE TO HOUSE AT
WELLINGBOROUGH
1839
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
COLLYER
VICTIM
BRIGSTOCK
JOHN FINEDON, CHARGED WITH WOUNDING JOHN COLLYER,
AT BRIGSTOCK, WITH INTENT TO DO HIM SOME GREVIOUS
BODILY HARM
1843
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
ROBERT
COLLYER
GAME
STANION & LITTLE
OAKLEY
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1840
INQUEST
HENRY
COLMAN
DIED
BLACK
DAVENTRY
HORSE INN
COLSON
MENTIONE
D
1845
DIED
HANNAH
COLSON
DIED
1841
CALENDAR OF PRISONERS
FOR TRIAL
JAMES
COLSON
THEFT
1841
CALENDAR OF PRISONERS
FOR TRIAL
JAMES
COLSON
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EPIPHANY SESSIONS
JAMES
COLSON
1841
COUNY ASSIZES
JAMES
COLSON
JAMES
JAMES
WOLLASTON LODGE
R
R
1842
1840
NORTHAMPTON
MIDSUMMER ASSIZES
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL & HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JAMES
C
STOKE DOYLE
A
N
C
O
P
L
Y
A
STOKE DOYLE
VICTIM
STOKE DOYLE
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FELONIOUS
OFFENCES
SOUTHWICK &
WOODNEWTON
CHARGED WITH THE COMMISSION OF FELONIOUS OFFENCES
AT SOUTHWICK AND WOODNEWTON.
COLSON
FELONIOUS
OFFENCE
SOUTHWICK &
WOODNEWTON
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COLSON
THEFT
TITCHMARSH
JAMES COLSON, CHARGED WITH STEALING A WATCH, THE
PROPERTY OF WILLIAM BISHOP, OF TITCHMARSH
SOUTHWICK
JAMES COLSON, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT SOUTHWICK,
A SACK AND QUANTITY OF OATS, BRAN, AND BEANS, THE
PROPERTY OF THE SAID ISAAC KNIGHTON, AND FURTHER
CHARGED WITH HAVING, AT STOKE DOYLE, RECEIVED FROM
LUCY COLSON, AND CARRIED AWAY, A PIECE OF BACON,
WELL KNOWING IT TO HAVE BEEN STOLEN
L
THEFT
A
1841
K
IG
WOLLASTON LODGE
ON MONDAY THE 10TH INST, AT A VERY ADVANCED AGE,
AFTER A LONG AND DISTRESSING AFFLICTION, BORNE WITH
EXEMPLARY PATIENCE AND CHRISTIAN RESIGNATION,
HANNAH, RELICT OF THE LATE MR. BENJAMIN COLSON, OF
WOLLASTON LODGE
ON MONDAY THE 10TH INST, AT A VERY ADVANCED AGE,
AFTER A LONG AND DISTRESSING AFFLICTION, BORNE WITH
EXEMPLARY PATIENCE AND CHRISTIAN RESIGNATION,
HANNAH, RELICT OF THE LATE MR. BENJAMIN COLSON, OF
WOLLASTON LODGE
LUCY COLSON, 21, JAMES COLSON, 55, CHARGED WITH
STEALING A PIECE OF BACON, VALUE 8D. THE PROPERTY OF
JAMES COLSON, AT STOKE DOYLE; AND LUCY COLSON FOR
RECEIVING THE THE SAME KNOWING IT TO HAVE BEEN
STOLEN. THE SAID JAMES COLSON STANDS FURTHER
CHARGED WITH STEALING A SACK AND QUANTITY OF OATS,
BRAN, AND SPLIT BEANS, THE PROPERTY OF ISAAC
KNIGHTON, OF SOUTHWICK
LUCY COLSON, 21, JAMES COLSON, 55, CHARGED WITH
STEALING A PIECE OF BACON, VALUE 8D. THE PROPERTY OF
JAMES COLSON, AT STOKE DOYLE; AND LUCY COLSON FOR
RECEIVING THE THE SAME KNOWING IT TO HAVE BEEN
STOLEN. THE SAID JAMES COLSON STANDS FURTHER
CHARGED WITH STEALING A SACK AND QUANTITY OF OATS,
BRAN, AND SPLIT BEANS, THE PROPERTY OF ISAAC
KNIGHTON, OF SOUTHWICK
E
BENJAMIN
T
DIED
H
1845
SEE ARTICLE
COLSON
THEFT
CALENDAR OF PRISONERS
FOR TRIAL
LUCY
COLSON
THEFT
STOKE DOYLE
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EPIPHANY SESSIONS
LUCY
COLSON
THEFT
STOKE DOYLE
SEE ARTICLE
STOKE DOYLE
JAMES COLSON, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT SOUTHWICK,
A SACK AND QUANTITY OF OATS, BRAN, AND BEANS, THE
PROPERTY OF THE SAID ISAAC KNIGHTON, AND FURTHER
CHARGED WITH HAVING, AT STOKE DOYLE, RECEIVED FROM
LUCY COLSON, AND CARRIED AWAY, A PIECE OF BACON,
WELL KNOWING IT TO HAVE BEEN STOLEN
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
LUCY
COLSON
MENTIONE
D
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
LUCY
COLSON
THEFT
VICTIM
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
THOMAS
WELLINGBOROUGH
N
1843
COLSON
COLSON
VICTIM
A
THOMAS
DEFICIENT
WEIGHTS
L
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EPIPHANY SESSIONS
C
1841
L
COLSON
E
A
R
R
KETTERING
C
THOMAS
LUCY COLSON, CHARGED WITH STEALING A PIECE OF BACON
FROM THE PREMISES OF JOHN PYE, OF STOKE DOYLE
K
IG
ILLEGITIM
ATE CHILD
COLSON
Y
CALENDAR OF PRISONERS
FOR TRIAL
SUSANNAH
O
1841
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
STOKE DOYLE
P
1845
H
1840
T
1841
LUCY COLSON, 21, JAMES COLSON, 55, CHARGED WITH
STEALING A PIECE OF BACON, VALUE 8D. THE PROPERTY OF
JAMES COLSON, AT STOKE DOYLE; AND LUCY COLSON FOR
RECEIVING THE THE SAME KNOWING IT TO HAVE BEEN
STOLEN. THE SAID JAMES COLSON STANDS FURTHER
CHARGED WITH STEALING A SACK AND QUANTITY OF OATS,
BRAN, AND SPLIT BEANS, THE PROPERTY OF ISAAC
KNIGHTON, OF SOUTHWICK
LEONARD SIMONS, OF KETTERING, WAS REPUTED THE
FATHER OF THE ILLEGITIMATE CHILD OF SUSANNAH COLSON,
AN INMATE OF THE KETTERING UNION HOUSE, ON THE 7TH
DECEMBER, WAS ORDERD TO PAY THE SUM OF 1S. 6D. PER
WEEK FOR ITS SUPPORT
JAMES QUIN SMITH, 21, HANNAH ROBINSON, 18, CHARGED
WITH STEALING 28 YARDS OF CLOTH, VALUE 30S. THE
PROPERTY OF WILLIAM WOOLSTON OF WELLINGBOROUGH.
FURTHER CHARGED WITH STEALING A SHAWL, VALUE 5S. THE
PROPERTY OF THOMAS COLSON, OF WELLINGBOROUGH
WELLINGBOROUGH
JAMES QUIN SMITH, 21, HANNAH ROBINSON, 18, CHARGED
WITH STEALING 28 YARDS OF CLOTH, VALUE 30S. THE
PROPERTY OF WILLIAM WOOLSTON OF WELLINGBOROUGH.
FURTHER CHARGED WITH STEALING A SHAWL, VALUE 5S. THE
PROPERTY OF THOMAS COLSON OF WELLINGBOROUGH.
GUILTY. TRANSPORTED SEVEN YEARS EACH.
LITTLE ADDINGTON
GROCER, FINED 12S.
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
COLSON
VICTIM
WELLINGBOROUGH
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
COLSTON
VICTIM
RUSHTON
CHARLES CAMPION LADDS, AGED 28, AND CHARLES NUTT,
AGED 21, CHARGED WITH STEALING THREE SILVER SPOONS,
THE PROPERTY OF JOHN COLSTON, OF RUSHTON
1844
ASSIZES
JOHN
COLSTON
VICTIM
RUSHTON
LENGON HIGHT, AGED 18, CHARGED WITH STEALING TWO
FOWLS, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN COLSTON, OF RUSHTON
A
1840
JAMES LUIN SMITH & HANNAH ROBINSON, CHARGED WITH
STEALING FROM THE SHOP OF WILLIAM WOOLSTON,
DRAPER, WELLINGBOROUGH, ABOUT 28 YARDS OF PRINTED
SAXONY CLOTH ; AND FURTHER CHARGED WITH STEALING A
CHECK WOOLLEN SHAWL FROM THE HOUSE OF THOMAS
COLSON, OF THE SAME PLACE
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
COLSTON
GAME
1845
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
JAMES
COLWELL
ASSAULT
1842
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
ROBERT
COLWELL
ASSAULT
1841
COUNY ASSIZES
HENRY
COLYER
VICTIM
JOHN
COLYER
VICTIM
JOSEPH
COMBE
WILLIAM
COMBES
INQUEST
1843
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
JOHN
COMBS
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
GEORGE
COMPTON
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
1842
1838
1845
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
A
Y
L
P
COMPTON
JOHN
CONCANNON
MARK
CONEY
JOHN
DAMAGE
C
O
COMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
KINGSTHORPE
N
SARAH
DAMAGE
MENTIONE
D
VICTIM
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
MARK CONEY WAS CONVICTED OF GOING FROM HOUSE TO
HOUSE, BEGGING ALMS, IN THE PARISHES OF GREAT AND
LITTLE HOUGHTON, ON THE 2ND OF APRIL, AND SENTENCED
TO SEVEN DAYS IMPRISONMENT IN THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
THEFT
DAVENTRY
ANN
CONNOLLY
VICTIM
JOHN
CONNOLLY
THEFT
1845
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
ANN
CONOLLY
VICTIM
1840
INQUEST
MATTHEW
CONQUEST
MENTIONE GREEN
D
LANE
SEE ARTICLE
DUSTON
CONNELY
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN COMBS APPEARED TO ANSWER A CHARGE PREFERRED
BY MR. GOOSEY, OF CHESTER HOUSE, BUT MR. G. DID NOT
APPEAR, AND THE DEFENDANT WAS DISMISSED WITH A
CAUTION
KINGSTHORPE
GREAT AND LITTLE
HOUGHTON
1837
SEE ARTICLE
GEORGE COMPTON, FOR ONE MONTH, UNLESS 10S. 6D. BE
PAID, FOR DAMAGING WITH INTENT TO STEAL PART OF A
LIVE FENCE, THE PROPERTY OF JOCOSA GREEN, OF
KINGSTHORPE
BEGGING
A
1835
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
ROBBERY
CHARGED
C
1834
GEORGE
SEE ARTICLE
KETTERING
R
1842
JOHN & THOMAS ATKINS, THE FORMER CHARGED WITH
STEALING, AT GREAT OAKLEY, A LAMB, THE PROPERTY OF
HENRY COLYER, AND THE LATTER WITH RECEIVING A PART
OF THE SAME KNOWING IT TO HAVE BEEN STOLEN
R
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
A
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EPIPHANY SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON
MIDSUMMER ASSIZES
SEE ARTICLE
GREAT OAKLEY
L
1840
JAMES COLWELL, OF ROWELL, WAS CONVICTED IN A PENALTY
OF 2S. 6D., AND 10S. 6D. COSTS FOR ASSAULTING GEORGE
LETTS, OF THE SAME PLACE ON THE 20TH OF JUNE
ROWELL
E
1836
RUSHTON
K
VICTIM
T
COLSTON
H
JOHN
CHARLES CAMPION LADDS AND CHARLES NUTT, CHARGED
WITH HAVING, ON THE 8TH INST., AT RUSHTON, STOLEN
THREE SILVER SPOONS, VALUE 7S., THE PROPERTY OF JOHN
COLSTON, INNKEEPER
CHARLES TEE, FOR THREE MONTHS, AND WILLIAM BURTON,
JAMES KENNARD, JOSEPH WEST, JOHN COLSTON, AND
WILLIAM LANGFORD, REPECTIVELY FOR TWO MONTHS,
UNDER THE GAME LAWS
IG
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
SEE ARTICLE
SEE ARTICLE
DAVENTRY
NORTHAMPTON
JOHN CONNOLLY, CHARGED WITH RECEIVING A SILVER
WATCH, THE PROPERTY OF JOSEPH BURNHAM, OF DAVENTRY,
KNOWING IT TO HAVE BEEN STOLEN
ELIZABETH WILSON, CHARGED WITH STEALING, ON THE
15TH INST., A BLANKET, THE PROPERTY OF ANN CONOLLY
SEE ARTICLE
1838
DIED
ALDERMAN
PHILIP
CONSTABLE
MENTIONE LEICESTER
NORTHAMPTON
D
TERRACE
NOV. 23, AT LEICESTER TERRACE, MRS. CONSTABLE, RELICT
OF THE LATE ALDERMAN PHILIP CONSTABLE, OF THIS TOWN
1838
DIED
MRS.
CONSTABLE
DIED
LEICESTER
NORTHAMPTON
TERRACE
NOV. 23, AT LEICESTER TERRACE, MRS. CONSTABLE, RELICT
OF THE LATE ALDERMAN PHILIP CONSTABLE, OF THIS TOWN
1842
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
CONWAY
ASSAULT
WEEDON
1840
PETTY SESSIONS
GEORGE
COOCH
DAMAGE
NORTHAMPTON
1840
PETTY SESSIONS
GEORGE
COOCH
DAMAGE
ST.
NORTHAMPTON
SEPULCHRE
THEFT
1839
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JOHN
COOCH
DAMAGE
BENJAMIN
COOK
EDWARD
COOK
EDWARD
COOK
VICTIM
EDWARD
COOK
VICTIM
ISAAC
COOK
ASSAULT
JOHN
COOK
MARGARET
COOK
MR. W.
MR. W.
1838
1845
1844
1846
1846
DIED
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
H
A
Y
L
P
C
COTTESBROOKE
N
1841
NAG'S
HEAD
MENTIONE
D
L
1843
O
1843
MENTIONE
D
E
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
WOLLASTON
SEE ARTICLE
IRCHESTER
ON THE 8TH INSTANT, AT NORTHAMPTON, IN HER 61ST YEAR,
MARY COOK, WIDOW OF JOHN COOK, LATE OF IRCHESTER, IN
THIS COUNTY. A MEMBER OF THE SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
THEFT
BRIDGE
STREET
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
COOK
LICENSE
RED LION
ROWELL
THE LICENSE WAS TRANSFERRED FROM MR. W. COOK, OF THE
RED LION, ROWELL, TO MR. R. GUILFORD
COOK
NON
PAYMENT
IRCHESTER
SEE ARTICLE
A
1845
DRUNK
C
1845
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
KINGSTHORPE
JOHN COOCH, RICHARD HOLLOWELL, AND THOMAS SMITH,
ALL OF KINGSTHORPE, LABOURERS, WERE CONVICTED OF
STEALING APPLES FROM THE ORCHARD OF MR. GREEN, OF
KINGSTHORPE, ON THE NIGHT OF THE 19TH ULT., AND
SENTENCED TO TWO MONTHS IMPRISONMENT AND HARD
LABOUR
JOHN COOCH, FOR SIX WEEKS, FOR DAMAGING AN IRON
GATE, THE PROPERTY OF EDWARD HARRISON BARWELL
BENJAMIN COOK WAS FINED 8S. FOR BEING FOUND DRUNK
ON THE PREMISES OF MESSRS. PICKFORD & CO
K
COOCH
SEE ARTICLE
R
JOHN
IG
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
R
1842
A
T
JOHN CONWAY, JOHN ADAMS, & PATRICK MATRON, FOR TWO
MONTHS, UNLESS £5 EACH BE PAID, FOR VIOLENTLY
ASSAULTING JOHN BOLTON, AT WEEDON
AND ON TUESDAY MORNING LAST, AT HALF PAST ONE,
SAMUEL WILLMER, CHANDLER, T. F. CORBY, SHOEMAKER,
AND GEORGE COOCH, JUN., CARPENTER, WERE TAKEN TO THE
STATION HOUSE ON A CHARGE OF BREAKING THE CHAMBER
WINDOW OF CAPT. HEWLETT. THEY WERE ORDERED TO PAY
DAMAGES, 5S. EACH
MRS.
COOK
1842
PETTY SESSIONS
ROBERT
COOK
1839
SINGULAR SUICIDE
STEPHEN
COOK
NAGS HEAD
WOLLASTON
CHARGING
INN
NON
IRCHESTER
PAYMENT
DIED
BOUGHTON
SEE ARTICLE
SEE ARTICLE
SEE ARTICLE
1837
1837
1842
1842
1842
THEFT
WARMINGTON
THOMAS
COOK
THEFT
WARMINGTON
THOMAS
COOK
DIED
KETTERING
THOMAS
COOK
THEFT
ELMINGTON
SEE ARTICLE
THOMAS
COOK
KETTERING
SEE ARTICLE
W.
COOK
IRCHESTER
SEE ARTICLE
W.
COOK
GAME
IRCHESTER
SEE ARTICLE
W.
COOK
NON
PAYMENT
IRCHESTER
SEE ARTICLE
KETTERING
NORMAN SMITH AND DANIEL SPRIGGS, CHARGED WITH
STEALING A TURKEY, THE PROPERTY OF W. COOK, OF
KETTERING
MENTIONE
D
NON
PAYMENT
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
W.
COOK
VICTIM
1844
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
COOK
MENTIONE
D
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
COOK
VICTIM
IRCHESTER
1834
INQUEST
ANN
COOK
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
1838
DIED
MARY
COOK
1843
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
MR.
1841
CALENDAR OF PRISONERS
FOR TRIAL
THOMAS
COOK
1845
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
COOK
1837
DIED
ANN
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
1839
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
R
L
O
C
NORTHAMPTON
VICTIM
RED LION
ROWELL
A
N
C
SEE ARTICLE
A
R
Y
P
DIED
COOK
K
IG
1834
WARMINGTON
L
THEFT
DRUNK
WILBY
COOKE
DIED
NORTHAMPTON
ANNE
COOKE
THEFT
EDWARD
COOKE
MENTIONE
D
A
E
1839
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
INQUEST
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
COOK
T
1840
THOMAS
THOMAS COOK, 54, CHARGED WITH STEALING FOUR PIECES
OF ASH WOOD, VALUE 1S, THE PROPERTY OF HENRY MOSSOP
AND OTHERS, AT WARMINGTON. GUILTY. TRANSPORTED FOR
SEVEN YEARS
THOMAS COOK, CHARGED WITH STEALING FOUR PIECES OF
ASH WOOD, THE PROPERTY OF HENRY MOSSOP
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 66)
H
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EPIPHANY SESSIONS
ST GILES
NORTHAMPTON
PIDDINGTON
SARAH HOLLIDAY, CHARGED WITH STEALING TWO POCKET
HANDKERCHIEFS AND A SILVER THIMBLE, THE PROPERTY OF
WILLIAM COOK, OF IRCHESTER
SEE ARTICLE
ON THE 8TH INSTANT, AT NORTHAMPTON, IN HER 61ST YEAR,
MARY COOK, WIDOW OF JOHN COOK, LATE OF IRCHESTER, IN
THIS COUNTY. A MEMBER OF THE SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
WOODFORD BRADSHAW, WHO HAD ASSAULTED MR. COOK, OF
THE RED LION, ROWELL, BY PUTTING HIS FIST IN HIS FACE,
EXPRESSED SORROW FOR WHAT HE DONE, AND WAS
ORDERED TO FIND BAIL BY THAT DAY FORTNIGHT
THOMAS COOK, CHARGED WITH STEALING ? PIECES OF ASH
WOOD, VALUE 1S. THE PROPERTY OF HENRY MOSSOP AND
OTHERS, AT WARMINGTON
MR. GEORGE JONES, OF WILBY, FARMER, COMPLAINED
AGAINST HIS SERVANT, WILLIAM COOK, FOR HABITS OF
DRUNKENESS, AND STAYING OUT NIGHTS WITHOUT HIS
CONSENT. COMMITTED FOR ONE CALENDAR MONTH AND
HARD LABOUR
ON WEDNESDAY LAST, ANN, THE WIFE OF MR. COOKE,
SURGEON, OF THIS PLACE, AGED 63
ANNE COOKE, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR STEALING TEN BROCOLI
PLANTS, VALUE 2S. THE PROPERTY OF JAMES HENLEY,
GROWING ON LAND IN THE PARISH OF ST. GILES
JOHN HAKES, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR EMBEZZLING A
QUANTITY OF LEATHER, THE PROPERTY OF EDWARD COOKE
1844
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
GEORGE
COOKE
THEFT
1844
COUNTY SESSIONS
GEORGE
COOKE
THEFT
ABINGTON
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
GEORGE
COOKE
THEFT
ABINGTON
1846
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
GEORGE
COOKE
ASSAULT
1846
COMMITTED TO THE
BOROUGH GAOL AND HOUSE GEORGE
OF CORRECTION
COOKE
ASSAULT
1838
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
GEORGE
COOKE
VICTIM
1842
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
GEORGE FOX COOKE
VICTIM
DIED
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
J.
COOKE
VICTIM
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
J.
COOKE
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
J. R.
COOKE
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
JANUARY SESSIONS
J. R.
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
JAMES
COOKE
JAMES
T
E
H
Y
A
RUSHDEN
L
HOTHORPE
PAULERSPURY
N
VICTIM
C
P
O
C
SEE ARTICLE
ROWELL
PAULERSPURY
A
VICTIM
1834
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
AT ROWELL, ON THE 23D INSTANT, AFTER A VERY LONG
ILLNESS, BORNE WITH CHRISTIAN FORTITUDE AND GREAT
RESIGNATION, HANNAH, THE BELOVED WIFE OF MR. G.
COOKE, AGED 61 YEARS
WILLIAM WARR, AGED 27, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
RUSHDEN, A WOODEN BOTTLE AND TWO QUARTS OF ALE, THE
PROPERTY OF J. COOKE
WILLIAM CHAMBERS, OF EAST FARNDON, LABOURER, FOR
TWO MONTHS, FOR MALICIOUSLY DAMAGING CERTAIN
HEDGES AND UNDERWOOD GROWING IN THE PLANTATIONS
OF J.COOKE ESQ. AT HOTHORPE
BENJAMIN HOWARD, AGED 21, WAS CONVICTED OF
STEALING A PAIR OF BLANKETS, THE PROPERTY OF J. R.
COOKE, OF PAULERSPURY. SIX WEEKS - 14 DAYS OF WHICH
SOLITARY
BENJAMIN HOWARD, AGED 21, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
PAIR OF BLANKETS, THE PROPERTY OF J. R. COOKE, OF
PAULERSPURY
MR. JOHN HAMSON, OF DUSTON, APPLIED TO RECOVER
POSSESSION OF A TENEMENT AT BRIXWORTH, OCCUPIED BY
JAMES COOKE, AFTER DUE NOTICE TO QUIT. THE DEFENDANT
NOT APPEARING, AND THE USUAL PROOFS HAVING BEEN
MADE THE MAGISTRATES ISSUED THEIR WARRANT TO TAKE
POSSESSION
BRIXWORTH
COOKE
RIDING
ORTON
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN
COOKE
VICTIM
ROWELL
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
L
MENTIONE
D
A
1842
GEORGE COOKE, AND JOHN MILES, FOR TWO MONTHS
RESPECTIVELY, UNLESS £2. 8S. 6D. EACH BE PAID, FOR
ASSAULTING JOHN HENMAN, EDWARD HENMAN, AND
LAWRENCE HADDON
PHILIP JOHNSON, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR AN ASSAULT UPON
GEORGE COOKE, CONSTABLE OF ROWELL
ROWELL
MENTIONE
D
COOKE
SEE ARTICLE
K
COOKE
NORTHAMPTON
R
HANNAH
GEORGE COOKE, CHARGED WITH STEALING SIX HENS' EGGS,
THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS MERRY
GEORGE COOKE, CHARGED WITH STEALING SIX HENS' EGGS,
THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS MERRY, OF ABINGTON. NO TRUE
BILL
IG
DIED
ST.
EDMUNDS
END
R
1843
GEORGE COOKE, CHARGED WITH STEALING SIX EGGS, THE
PROPERTY OF THOMAS MERRY
ST.
EDMUNDS
END
1846
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
LEMUEL
COOKE
ASSAULT
1845
TOWN SESSIONS
MARGARET
COOKE
THEFT
MARGARET COOKE, AGED 38, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
SILK CLOAK, THE PROPERTY OF SEATON LANCUM
1845
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
MARGARET
COOKE
THEFT
SEE ARTICLE
1833
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
MARY
COOKE
BASTARDY
POTTERSPURY
HANNAH TAPP AND MARY COOKE, OF POTTERSPURY, EACH
FOR SIX WEEKS, AS THE MOTHER OF BASTARD CHILDREN
1844
DIED
MARY ANN
COOKE
DIED
ROWELL
AT ROWELL, ON SATURDAY LAST, AFTER A VERY SHORT
ILLNESS, MUCH RESPECTED, MARY ANN COOKE, ONLY
DAUGHTER OF MR. JOHN WARD, OF WEEKLY MILLS, AGED 32
ROWELL
AT ROWELL, ON THE 23D INSTANT, AFTER A VERY LONG
ILLNESS, BORNE WITH CHRISTIAN FORTITUDE AND GREAT
RESIGNATION, HANNAH, THE BELOVED WIFE OF MR. G.
COOKE, AGED 61 YEARS
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
DIED
MR. G.
COOKE
1836
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
MR. T.
COOKE
MENTIONE
D
1842
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
SAMUEL
COOKE
THEFT
1845
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL & HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
THOMAS
COOKE
VICTIM
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
COOKE
VICTIM
THOMAS
COOKE
MENTIONE
D
WILLIAM
COOKE
MENTIONE
D
H
E
GEORGE RICHARDS, CHARGED WITH STEALING AN EGG, THE
PROPERTY OF THOMAS COOKE, OF TOWCESTER
R
A
R
ROWELL
L
MENTIONE
D
WILLIAM
COOKE
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
COOKE
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
WILLIAM
COOKE
ASSAULT
BRIXWORTH
1837
DIED
WILLIAM
COOKE
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
1840
ASSIZES - COUNTY
PRISONERS
WILLIAM
COOKE
VICTIM
ROWELL
1833
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
COOKNELL
GAME
EDGCOTT
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
ANN
COOPER
VICTIM
WELLINGBOROUGH
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
ARTHUR
COOPER
VICTIM
1841
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
ARTHUR
COOPER
VICTIM
C
ROWELL
A
L
A
N
C
O
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
VICTIM
GEORGE RICHARDS WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING AN EGG,
THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS COOKE, OF TOWCESTER. ONE
WEEK'S SOLITARY CONFINEMENT
K
IG
TOWCESTER
Y
1843
NORTHAMPTON SUMMER
ASSIZES
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
SAMUEL COOKE, FOR THREE DAYS, FOR STEALING SEVERAL
PLUMS GROWING IN THE GARDEN OF THOMAS LINNELL, IN
THE PARISH OF ST. GILES
NORTHAMPTON
TOWCESTER
P
1834
ST. GILES
PARISH
T
1843
MENTIONE
D
ROWELL
SEE ARTICLE
WOODFORD BRADSHAW, FOR NOT FINDING SURETIES TO
KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS WILLIAM COOKE, OF ROWELL
WOODFORD BRADSHAW, CHARGED WITH REFUSING TO FIND
SURETIES FOR HIS APPEARANCE AT THESE SESSIONS, AND IN
THE MEANTIME TO KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS WILLIAM
COOKE, OF ROWELL
THOMAS HORNER, AGED 30, CHARGED WITH STEALING FROM
A HOVEL AT ROWELL A QUANTITY OF HAY, THE PROPERTY OF
WILLIAM COOKE
SEE ARTICLE
ON WEDNESDAY LAST, ANN, THE WIFE OF MR. COOKE,
SURGEON, OF THIS PLACE, AGED 63
WILLIAM EKINS, CHARGED WITH HAVING FELONIOUSLY
STOLEN A SILVER WATCH, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM
COOKE, OF ROWELL
FOR THREE MONTHS, CONVICTED OF AN OFFENCE AGAINST
THE GAME LAWS IN THE PARISH OF EDGCOTT
MARY ANN TURNELL, OF WELLINGBOROUGH, FOR ONE
MONTH, FOR ASSAULTING LEAH COOPER, AND SIX WEEKS
FOR ASSAULTING ANN COOPER
CHARLES PARKER, CHARGED WITH STEALING A COTTON
DRESS, THE PROPERTY OF ARTHUR COOPER, DRAPER;
FURTHER CHARGED WITH STEALING A TUMBER GLASS, THE
PROPERTY OF WILLIAM LAUNDON; AND FURTHER CHARGED
WITH STEALING A BRIDLE, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM
ELWORTHY, INNKEEPER
SEE ARTICLE
1841
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
ARTHUR
COOPER
MENTIONE
D
SEE ARTICLE
1842
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
ARTHUR
COOPER
VICTIM
WILLIAM SMITH, CHARGED WITH HAVING, ON THE 12 INST.,
STOLEN A SHILLING, FROM THE TILL OF HIS MASTER,
ARTHUR COOPER, DRAPER
1834
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
BARTLE
COOPER
VICTIM
1843
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
BENJAMIN
COOPER
ASSAULT
CAROLINE
COOPER
CHARGED
CHARLES
COOPER
GAME
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
T
SPRING
GARDENS
SEE ARTICLE
FINEDON
ELIZABETH
COOPER
MENTIONE
D
1843
BOROUGH SESSIONS
ELIZABETH
COOPER
MENTIONE
D
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
GEORGE
COOPER
1846
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
GEORGE
COOPER
VICTIM
1846
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
GEORGE
COOPER
VICTIM
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES, BOROUGH
PRISONERS
GEORGE
COOPER
1840
WORK
GEORGE
COOPER
1840
THEFT
GEORGE
COOPER
1837
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
GEORGE
COOPER
FIRE
1834
ASSIZES
GEORGE
COOPER
VICTIM
E
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
Y
A
R
R
K
IG
1843
GEORGE KENT, FOR FURTHER EXAMINATION ON A CHARGE OF
UTTERING A COUNTERFEIT SIXPENCE TO ELIZABETH, WIFE
OF WILLIAM COOPER, SHOPKEEPER, KNOWING IT TO HAVE
BEEN COUNTERFEIT. CATHERINE AVILL, FOR FURTHER
EXAMINATION ON A SIMILAR CHARGE
H
1843
MORE NEIGHBOURLY
SQUABBLES
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
BENJAMIN COOPER, FOR ONE MONTH UNLESS 12S. BE PAID,
FOR ASSAULTING FINDLY M'CREA
VICTIM
C
N
C
O
P
L
1841
EDWARD STURMAN, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR ASSAULTING
BARTLE COOPER, OVERSEER OF THE POOR OF THE PARISH OF
CRICK, IN THE EXECUTION OF HIS DUTY
CRICK
GEORGE KENT, 28, CHARGED WITH UTTERING A
COUNTERFEIT SIXPENCE TO ELIZABETH COOPER, KNOWING
IT TO BE SUCH
JOHN JACKSON, CHARGED WITH STEALING SIX
HANDKERCHIEFS AND TWO SHAWLS, THE PROPERTY OF
WILLIAM LOWE, DRAPER, FURTHER CHARGED WITH
STEALING A PILOT COAT, THE PROPERTY OF GEORGE
COOPER, DRAPER; AND FURTHER CHARGED WITH STEALING
TWO PAIR OF TROWSERS, THE PROPERTY OF ELIZA TEETON,
CLOTHIER
WILLIAM ATKINSON ALIAS PARSONS, CHARGED WITH
HAVING STOLEN A HAT, THE PROPERTY OF GEORGE COOPER.
PLEADED GUILTY, SENTENCED TO SEVEN YEARS'
TRANSPORTATION
L
A
SEE ARTICLE
A
VICTIM
WOOLMON
MENTIONE
GER
NORTHAMPTON
D
STREET
GOLD
VICTIM
NORTHAMPTON
STREET
JOHN JACKSON, AGED 17, CHARGED WITH STEALING SIX
HANDKERCHIEFS AND TWO SHAWLS, THE PROPERTY OF W.
LOWE. THE SAME JOHN JACKSON STANDS FURTHER CHARGED
WITH STEALING TWO PAIR OF TOWSERS, THE PROPERTY OF
ELIZA TEETON. THE SAME JOHN JACKSON STANDS FURTHER
CHARGED WITH STEALING A COAT, THE PROPERTY OF
GEORGE COOPER
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DAVENTRY
THOMAS EVANS, 25, CHARGED WITH STEALING A WATCH
FROM THE HOUSE OF GEORGE COOPER, OF DAVENTRY
1834
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
GEORGE
COOPER
VICTIM
1833
FIRE
GEORGE
COOPER
FIRE
1833
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
GEORGE
COOPER
VICTIM
DAVENTRY
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
JAMES
COOPER
WOUNDIN
G
TOWCESTER
1839
NORTHANTS LENT ASSIZES
JAMES
COOPER
THEFT
1839
TRANSPORTED
JAMES
COOPER
TRANSPOR
TED
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JAMES
COOPER
RIOTOUS
ASSEMBLY
A
KILSBY
1839
NORTHANTS LENT ASSIZES
JANE
COOPER
THEFT
COOPER
1844
BOROUGH SESSIONS
JEREMIAH
COOPER
THEFT
A
JEREMIAH
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JAMES COOPER, AGED 46, WAS CHARGED WITH STEALING A
COPPER FURNACE, VALUE 5 SHILLINGS, THE PROPERTY OF
THOMAS GOLBY, OF BRACLEY. THE PRISONER PLEADED
GUILTY, AND WAS SENTENCED TO TRANSPORATION FOR TWO
YEARS. THERE WAS A PREVIOUS CONVICTION PROVED
AGAINST THE PRISONER AT OXFORD, FOR A SIMILAR
OFFENCE.
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HEN &
CHICKENS,
NORTHAMPTON
NORTH
END
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THEFT
A
JAMES COOPER, CHARGED WITH HAVING, AT TOWCESTER,
MALICIOUSLY CUT AND WOUNDED WILLIAM WALLACE, WITH
INTENT TO MURDER HIM, AND ALSO WITH STEALING A HALF
CROWN, PAIR OF TROUSERS, A SHIRT, AND OTHER ARTICLES,
HIS PROPERTY
GREAT BILLING
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L
AFFRAY WITH POACHERS
MENTIONE
D
N
C
1844
BRACKLEY
C
COOPER
L
Y
JAMES
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H
TOWCESTER
P
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
O
1833
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E
WOUNDIN
G & THEFT
THOMAS EVANS, CHARGED WITH HAVING STOLEN A SILVER
WATCH, FROM THE DWELLING HOUSE OF GEORGE COOPER,
OF DAVENTRY
JAMES COOPER, 38, CHARGED WITH MALICIOUSLY CUTTING
AND WOUNDING WILLIAM WALLACE, AT TOWCESTER, WITH
INTENT TO MURDER HIM, AND ALSO WITH STEALING A HALF
CROWN, PAIR OF TROWSERS, A SHIRT, AND OTHER
ARTICLES, HIS PROPERTY
K
COOPER
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R
JAMES
DAVENTRY
IG
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
R
1838
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T
MARKET
HILL
DAVENTRY
NORTHAMPTON
JEREMIAH COOPER, AGED 17, & SAMUEL MANNING, AGED 17,
RESPECTIVELY FOR THREE MONTHS, AS ROGUES AND
VAGABONDS, IN FREQUENTING, ON THE 29 ULT., AN AVENUE
LEADING TO BEARWARD STREET AND SILVER STREET, WITH
INTENT TO COMMIT A FELONY, AND WITH HAVING
VIOLENTLY ASSAULTED GEORGE JONES, PULLED OUT ONE OF
HIS POCKETS, AND ATTEMPTED TO STEAL THE CONTENTS
1842
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JEREMIAH
COOPER
VARIOUS
1844
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
JEREMIAH
COOPER
THEFT
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1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JEREMIAH
COOPER
MISBEHAVI
OUR
JEREMIAH COOPER, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR DISOBEYING THE
LAWFUL COMMANDS OF HIS MASTER, WILLIAM BASS,
SHOEMAKER, AND ABSENTING HIMSELF FROM HIS SERVICE
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JEREMIAH
COOPER
THEFT
ST. GILES
PARISH
1845
NORTHAMPTON SESSIONS
JEREMIAH
COOPER
DRUNK &
DISORDER
LY
1841
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
JERRY
COOPER
THEFT
JEREMIAH COOPER & THOMAS HARDRAY WAS EACH FINED
5S. FOR BEING DRUNK AND DISORDERLY. WILLIAM
COULBURN WAS COMMITTED FOR SEVEN DAYS FOR A
SIMILAR OFFENCE, IN DEFAULT OF PAYING THE FINE OF 5S.
TRANSPORTED
JOANNA
COOPER
1840
ASSIZES - COUNTY
PRISONERS
JOANNA
COOPER
THEFT
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EPIPHANY SESSIONS
JOHN
COOPER
THEFT
1841
DIED
JOHN
COOPER
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
COOPER
WEEDON BECK
R
A
L
AUGUSTIN
NORTHAMPTON
E STREET
N
MENTIONE
D
LITTLE WELDON
CRICK
WILLIAM SHAW, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT CRICK, A
BRASS CANDLESTICK, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN COOPER
JOHN
1840
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
COOPER
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
COOPER
VICTIM
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
JOHN
COOPER
VICTIM
CRICK
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
JOHN
COOPER
VICTIM
CRICK
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
COOPER
MISBEHAVI
OUR
ROWELL
1839
INQUEST
JOHN
COOPER
DIED
DAVENTRY
A
L
A
ON SUNDAY MORNING LAST, IN THE 80TH YEAR OF HIS AGE,
MR. JOHN COOPER, OF AUGUSTINE STREET, IN THIS TOWN
SARAH BROUGHTON, CHARGED WITH STEALING A PIECE OF
RIBBON, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN COOPER, AT LITTLE
WELDON. THE SAID SARAH BROUGHTON FURTHER CHARGED
ON SUSPICION OF STEALING A QUANTITY OF OF MUSLIN
DRESSES AND OTHER ARTICLES FROM THE SHOPS OF
MICHAEL WIGNELL AND FREDERICK SEATON, AT
UPPINGHAM, AND OF JAMES BARROW, AT STAMFORD
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
VICTIM
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SARAH BROUGHTON, CHARGED WITH STEALING A PIECE OF
RIBAND, VALUE 9S., FROM THE SHOP OF JOHN COOPER, AT
LITTLE WELDON
1841
COOPER
THE FOLLOWING CONVICTS HAVE BEEN REMOVED FROM OUR
COUNTY GAOL TO THE PENITENTIARY, MILLBANK, VIZ. :GEORGE BRIGGS, SARAH BARTLETT, JOANNA COOPER, AND
MARY CARDWELL
SARAH BARTLETT, JOANNA COOPER, AND MARY CARDWELL,
CHARGED WITH HAVING FELONIOUSLY STOLEN 17S. 6D. IN
SILVER, FROM THE DWELLING HOUSE OF ZACHARIAH EVANS,
OF WEEDON BECK
LITTLE WELDON
C
O
VICTIM
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WELLINGBOROUGH
P
DIED
C
NORTHAMPTON
IG
1840
Y
SHEEP
STREET
TRANSPOR
TED
JEREMIAH COOPER, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR HAVING, ON THE 22D
INST. AT THE PARISH OF ST. GILES, STOLEN 20 APPLES
GROWING IN THE GARDEN OF JOHN WRIGHT, GARDENER
NORTHAMPTON
E
1841
K
COOPER
R
JEREMIAH
T
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JEREMIAH COOPER, FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR ABSENTING
HIMSELF FROM THE SERVICE OF HIS MASTER, WILLIAM BASS,
AFTER BEING RELEASED FROM A SIMILAR OFFENCE ON THE
29TH ULT.
H
1841
ABSENT
FROM
SERVICE
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WILLIAM SHAW, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT CRICK, A
BRASS CANDLESTICK, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN COOPER,
PLEADED GUILTY
WILLIAM SHAW PLEADED GUILTY TO A CHARGE OF STEALING
A BRASS CANDLESTICK, AT CRICK, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN
COOPER, AND WAS SENTENCED TO ONE MONTH'S HARD
LABOUR
JOHN COOPER, OF ROWELL, LABOURER, FOR ONE MONTH,
FOR MISBEHAVIOUR IN THE SERVICE OF HIS MASTER, JOHN
HARRISON, FARMER
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1839
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
COOPER
THEFT
WELLINGBOROUGH
JOHN COOPER, CHARGED WITH STEALING A PIECE OF BEEF
WEIGHING 7 OR 8LB. FROM THE SHOP OF JOHN BATTAMS, OF
WELLINGBOROUGH
1834
DIED
JOHN
COOPER
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
ON MONDAY THE 22D ULT. IN HER 80TH YEAR, MARY, RELICT,
OF THE LATE MR. JOHN COOPER, BUTCHER, OF THIS TOWN
JOSEPH
COOPER
SURETIES
JOSEPH
COOPER
GAME
FINEDON
FOR TWO MONTHS, UNLESS £5 BE PAID, FOR USING A GUN
FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF GAME AT FINEDON
JOSEPH
COOPER
GAME
FINEDON
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JOSEPH
COOPER
JOSEPH
COOPER
JOSEPH
COOPER
GAME
LAWS
POACHING
FINEDON
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FINEDON
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E
NORTHAMPTON
GEORGE MARKS, OF WHILTON, LABOURER, FOR THREE
MONTHS & JOSEPH COOPER OF FINEDON, SHOEMAKER, FOR
TWO MONTHS, UNDER THE GAME LAWS
JOSEPH COOPER, OF FINEDON, WAS CHARGED BY -----GLANESTER, A GAMEKEEPER, WITH SETTING SNARES FOR THE
PURPOSE OF TAKING HARES, AND THIS NOT BEING HIS FIRST
OFFENCE, HE FINED IN THE PENALTY OF £5. THE COST TO BE
DEDUCTED, AND IN DEFAULT OF PAYMENT TO BE COMMITTED
FOR TWO MONTHS
JOSEPH COOPER, OF WOLLASTON, FOR WANT OF SURETIES
FOR HIS APPEARANCE AT THE SESSIONS, AND IN THE
MEANTIME FOR KEEPING THE PEACE TOWARDS HARRIET,
WIFE OF HENRY MAJOR
K
1842
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
DRUNK &
DISORDER
LY
MENTIONE
D
R
1845
WELLINGBOROUH PETTY
SESSIONS
T
1846
H
1843
COMMITTED IN DEFAULT OF SURETIES TO KEEP THE PEACE
IG
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
R
1842
1842
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
JOSEPH
COOPER
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOSEPH
COOPER
1841
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
JOSEPH
COOPER
THREATENI
NG
LANGUAGE
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
LEAH
COOPER
VICTIM
WELLINGBOROUGH
MARY ANN TURNELL, OF WELLINGBOROUGH, FOR ONE
MONTH, FOR ASSAULTING LEAH COOPER, AND SIX WEEKS
FOR ASSAULTING ANN COOPER
1834
DIED
MARY
COOPER
DIED
NORTHAMPTON
ON MONDAY THE 22D ULT. IN HER 80TH YEAR, MARY, RELICT,
OF THE LATE MR. JOHN COOPER, BUTCHER, OF THIS TOWN
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
MERCY
COOPER
VICTIM
BRITISH
SCHOOL
KETTERING
JOHN SHEPPARD, CHARGED WITH STEALING FROM THE
BRITISH SCHOOL, AT KETTERING, TWO SILVER SPOONS AND
OTHER ARTICLES, THE PROPERTY OF MERCY COOPER
MERCERS
ROW
NORTHAMPTON
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P
L
Y
A
FINEDON
C
WOLLASTON
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A
L
A
N
C
O
SURETIES
MR.
COOPER
VICTIM
1834
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
BURGLARY
MR.
COOPER
1838
INQUEST
MRS.
COOPER
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EPIPHANY SESSIONS
THOMAS
COOPER
VICTIM
LILBOURNE
MENTIONE
FISH LANE NORTHAMPTON
D
MENTIONE
WELLINGBOROUGH
D
1846
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS THOMAS
COOPER
1842
ASSAULT
KINGS SUTTON
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COOPER
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
W.
ASSIZES
COOPER
MENTIONE
D
1844
FIRE
WILLIAM
COOPER
MENTIONE
D
1844
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
WILLIAM
COOPER
FIRE
1844
ASSIZES
WILLIAM
COOPER
FIRE
1844
FIRE
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
THOMAS COY, 19, AND HENRY WALKER, 22, WERE CHARGED
WITH HAVING ATTEMPTED TO SET FIRE TO A RICK YARD, & C.
AT BYFIELD, THE PROPERTY OF W. COOPER. ACQUITTED.
WELDON
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WILLIAM
COOPER
FIRE
DEENTHORPE
WILLIAM COOPER, CHARGED WITH MALICIOUSLY SETTING
FIRE TO A WAGON HOVEL, THE PROPERTY OF THE EARL OF
CARDIGAN
WILLIAM COOPER, AGED 30, CHARGED WITH SETTING FIRE
TO A WAGON HOVEL AT DEENTHORPE, BELONGING TO THE
EARL OF CARDIGAN
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WILLIAM
COOPER
DAMAGE
WELDON
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WILLIAM
COOPER
DAMAGE
WELDON
FOR THREE WEEKS, UNLESS 19S. 6D. BE PAID, FOR
DAMAGING A WALL AT WELDON
WILLIAM
COOPER
SURETIES
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MIDSUMMER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
COOPER
SURETIES
1844
INQUEST
WILLIAM
COOPER
1843
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
COOPER
LITTLE WELDON
LITTLE WELDON
Y
P
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
C
HORSEMAR
NORTHAMPTON
KET
WILLIAM COOPER, COMMITTED FOR WANT OF SURETIES TO
KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS RICHARD GRAY, AT LITTLE
WELDON
WILLIAM COOPER, FOR NOT KEEPING THE PEACE TOWARDS
RICHARD GRAY, AT LITTLE WELDON. TO FIND SURETY FOR
ONE YEAR.
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GEORGE KENT, FOR FURTHER EXAMINATION ON A CHARGE OF
UTTERING A COUNTERFEIT SIXPENCE TO ELIZABETH, WIFE
OF WILLIAM COOPER, SHOPKEEPER, KNOWING IT TO HAVE
BEEN COUNTERFEIT. CATHERINE AVILL, FOR FURTHER
EXAMINATION ON A SIMILAR CHARGE
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
WILLIAM
COOPER
MENTIONE
D
1838
DIED
WILLIAM
COOPER
1833
ASSIZES
WILLIAM
COOPER
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
STEPHEN
COOPER ALIAS
GROOM
THEFT
STEPHEN
COOPER ALIAS
GROOM
THEFT
DENFORD
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WILLIAM
COOTEN
ASSAULT
BARNWELL
WILLIAM COOTEN, OF BARNWELL, FOR TWO MONTHS,
CONVICTED OF ASSAULTING T. BELL
N
C
1843
A
O
THEFT
K
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
R
1841
E
T
DEENTHORPE
R
1843
SEE ARTICLE
A
1843
ABINGTON
H
1833
THOMAS
L
INQUEST
IG
1838
L
DIED
A
VICTIM
1846
1834
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
ON FRIDAY THE 26TH ULT. THE OLDEST MAN IN LONG
BUCKBY, WILLIAM COOPER, IN THE NINETY NINTH YEAR OF
HIS AGE
THOMAS COX, 19, & HENRY WALKER, 22, CHARGED WITH
FELONIOUSLY ATTEMPTING TO SET FIRE TO A WAGGON
LOWER BODDINGTON
HOVEL AND RICKYARD AT BYFIELD, THE PROPERTY OF
WILLIAM COOPER, OF LOWER BODDINGTON
STEPHEN COOPER ALIAS GROOM , AGED 23, CHARGED WITH
BREAKING INTO THE HOUSE OF WILLIAM NICHOLS, OF
DENFORD, AND STEALING THEREFROM A QUANTITY OF
DENFORD
CALICO, &C., AND FURTHER CHARGED WITH STEALING A
WAISTCOAT AND HANDKERCHIEF FROM A FIELD AT
THRAPSTON, THE PROPERTY OF J. W. NOURISH
LONG BUCKBY
STEPHEN
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
MARY
ASSIZES
THEFT
SPRATTON
SEE ARTICLE
KETTERING
GEORGE GARDNER, JOHN HEED, STEPHEN CORBETT & JAMES
PAREMAN, CHARGED WITH STEALING FROM THE FACTORY OF
MESSRS. GIBBON & CO, KETTERING, RIBBONS, SILK, AND
MONEY, TO THE AMOUNT OF UPWARDS OF £200
THEFT
KETTERING
CORBITT
THEFT
BENEFIELD
SARAH JANE CORBITT
THEFT
DANIEL
CORBY
DRUNK
EDWARD
CORBY
NON
PAYMENT
PAYMENT
CHARLES GARDNER, JOHN HEED, STEPHEN CORBETT, & JAMES
PAREMAN, CHARGED WITH STEALING FROM THE FACTORY OF
MESSRS. GIBBON & CO, KETTERING, RIBBONS, SILK, AND
MONEY, TO THE AMOUNT OF £200. HEED, CORBETT, &
GARDNER, WERE FOUND GUILTY, AND ORDERED TO BE
TRANSPORTED FOR 15 YEARS. PAREMAN WAS ADMITTED A
WITNESS FOR THE CROWN
MARY CORBITT AND ANN BRIGGS, CHARGED WITH STEALING
A SUM OF MONEY, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM PERKINS, OF
BENEFIELD
CORBY
1844
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
JOHN
CORBY
1837
DIED
MARY
CORBY
1841
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
SAMUEL
1840
PETTY SESSIONS
T. F.
CORBY
1840
PETTY SESSIONS
T. F.
1837
DIED
1838
1843
ROTHWELL
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L
BURTON LATIMER
WESTON FAVELL
DRUNK
AND
DISORDER
LY
C
O
C
CORBY
E
SEE ARTICLE
KETTERING
CHARGING
DIED
K
WELLINGBOROUGH
R
JOHN
SEE ARTICLE
A
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
WATFORD
Y
1845
H
T
CORBETT
IG
1842
CORBETT
R
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
STEPHEN
GAME
N
1845
COPSON
A
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
P
1840
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
RUSHDEN
AN ORDER WAS GRANTED TO JOHN CORBY, OF KETTERING,
ON MRS. SUDBOROUGH, OF BURTON LATIMER, FOR THE
PAYMENT OF £1. 7S.. DUE TO CORBY AS WAGES
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AT WESTON FAVELL, ON THE 15TH INST. MARY, WIDOW OF
MR. THOMAS CORBY, AGED 58
SAMUEL CORBY WAS CHARGED WITH BEING DRUNK AND
DISORDERLY IN A PUBLIC HOUSE, AT RUSHDEN, AND USING
ABUSIVE LANGUAGE TO P. C. CHULE. HAVING EXPRESSED HIS
SORROW FOR WHAT HE HAD DONE, HE WAS FINED 3S. AND
DISCHARGED
AND ON TUESDAY MORNING LAST, AT HALF PAST ONE,
SAMUEL WILLMER, CHANDLER, T. F. CORBY, SHOEMAKER,
AND GEORGE COOCH, JUN., CARPENTER, WERE TAKEN TO THE
STATION HOUSE ON A CHARGE OF BREAKING THE CHAMBER
WINDOW OF CAPT. HEWLETT. THEY WERE ORDERED TO PAY
DAMAGES, 5S. EACH
DAMAGE
NORTHAMPTON
CORBY
DAMAGE
ST.
NORTHAMPTON
SEPULCHRE
THOMAS
CORBY
MENTIONE
D
WESTON FAVELL
AT WESTON FAVELL, ON THE 15TH INST. MARY, WIDOW OF
MR. THOMAS CORBY, AGED 58
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
THOMAS
CORE
THEFT
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 28)
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
CATHERINE
COREY
VICTIM
HARPOLE
WILLIAM SKEMPTON, OF HARPOLE, BAKER, WAS CONVICTED
OF AN ASSAULT ON CATHERINE COREY, AT HARPOLE, ON THE
21ST ULT., AND FINED WITH COSTS £2
A
L
1843
SEE ARTICLE
1841
DIED
SAMUEL
COREY
DIED
1844
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
HENRY
CORNELIUS
MENTIONE
D
1837
DIED
PEARSE
CORNFIELD
DIED
HARPOLE
NORTHAMPTON
CHARLES
CORNISH
VICTIM
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
CHARLES
CORNISH
VICTIM
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
CHARLES
CORNISH
VICTIM
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
T
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
EARLS BARTON
THORNBY
L
THEFT
1840
1845
1843
1842
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EASTER SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL & HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
N
WILLIAM BLACKWELL, CHARGED WITH ENTERING THE
DWELLING HOUSE OF CHARLES CORNISH, AT EARLS BARTON,
AND STEALING A TIN CAN, &C. TEN YEARS TRANSPORTATION
HANNAH CORNISH, AGED 14, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
THORNBY, A CHEESE, THE PROPERTY OF GEORGE GULLIVER,
AND A SILK HANDKERCHIEF, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS
WYKES
KETTERING
FREDERICK BELLAMY AND JAMES BELLAMY, OF KETTERING,
WERE CONVICTED OF ASSAULTING A LAD, NAMED HENRY
CORNISH, A SWEEP, BY KICKING HIM, ON THE 6TH JUNE, AND
WERE ORDERED TO PAY PENALTY AND COSTS - JAMES
BELLAMY, £1. : FREDERICK BELLAMY, 11S. 6D.
C
O
VICTIM
VICTIM
HOLLOWELL
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ROBERT
CORNISH
UNFINISHE
D WORK
ROWELL
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THOMAS
CORNISH
VICTIM
GREAT CREATON
CHARLES FOUNDLING, CHARGED WITH STEALING FROM THE
PERSON OF THOMAS CORNISH, AT GREAT CREATON, FOUR
SHILLINGS, A PURSE, AND A POCKET PIECE
THOMAS
CORNISH
VICTIM
GREAT CREATON
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN
CORRAL
ASSAULT
KETTERING
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN
CORRALL
ASSAULT
KETTERING
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN
CORRALL
ASSAULT
LUTTON
JOHN CORRALL, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR ASSAULTING MARY
TITMAN, AT LUTTON
A
CORNISH
L
1840
JOHN
CORNISH
A
1846
NORTHAMPTON
MIDSUMMER ASSIZES
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
HENRY
E
A
R
R
EARLS BARTON
Y
CORNISH
WILLIAM BLACKWELL, CHARGED WITH ENTERING THE
DWELLING HOUSE OF CHARLES CORNISH, AT EARLS BARTON,
AND STEALING A TIN CAN, &C.
K
IG
EARLS BARTON
P
HANNAH
C
1841
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
WILLIAM BLACKWELL, OF EARLS BARTON, LABOURER,
CHARGED WITH HAVING, ON THE NIGHT OF THE 17TH. OR ON
THE MORNING ON THE 18TH INST, BURGLARIOUSLY ENTERED
THE HOUSE OF CHARLES CORNISH, OF EARLS BARTON, AND
STOLEN THEREFROM VARIOUS ARTICLES, HIS PROPERTY
H
1841
1846
ON THE 16TH, AR HARPOLE, SAMUEL COREY, AGED 78. HE
SERVED WITH LORD NELSON AT COPENHAGEN, AND WAS
PROBABLY ONE OF THE LAST OF THE OLD AGAMEMMONS WHO
FOUGHT ON THAT MEMORABLE DAY
JOHN BEASLEY, FOR FUTHER EXAMINATION ON A CHARGE OF
KNOWINGLY PUTTING OFF A COUNTERFEIT SHILLING TO
HENRY CORNELIUS, A SHOPMAN IN THE EMPLOY OF J. H.
WAGSTAFFE, DRUGGIST
ON SUNDAY LAST, AFTER A LINGERING ILLNESS, BORNE
WITH EXEMPLARY PATIENCE, MR. PEARSE CORNFIELD,
FLORIST, OF THIS TOWN, IN HIS 73D YEAR
1840
THEFT
MRS.
CORRALL
MENTIONE GOLD
D
STREET
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
1842
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
SARAH
CORRELL
ASSAULT
GREAT ADDINGTON
SEE ARTICLE
1842
1846
1836
1835
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
DIED
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
CORRELL
ADAM
CORRIE
MR.
CORRIE
WILLIAM C.
CORRIE
COMPLAIN
T
DIED
MENTIONE
D
EMBEZZLM
ENT
GREAT ADDINGTON
SEE ARTICLE
WELLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
WELLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
JESSE WRIGHT & JOHN BEESER, ONE FOR 21 DAYS AND THE
OTHER FOR 10, FOR AN ASSAULT ON ANDREW CORROGHAN
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
ANDREW
CORROGHAN
VICTIM
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
ANDREW
CORRYGAN
THEFT
WELLINGBOROUGH
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
ANDREW
CORRYGAN
THEFT
WELLINGBOROUGH
1840
ACCIDENT
MR.
CORSBY
GEORGE
CORT
GEORGE
CORT
THEFT
H
SEE ARTICLE
SEE ARTICLE
K
WOODFORD
ANDREW CORRYGAN, CHARGED WITH STEALING A COAT THE
PROPERTY OF WILLIAM BURKITT, OF WELLINGBOROUGH
E
NORTHAMPTON
ANDREW CORRYGAN, CHARGED WITH STEALING A COAT
FROM THE HOUSE OF WILLIAM BURKITT, OF
WELLINGBOROUGH
IRCHESTER / RAUNDS SEE ARTICLE
R
1839
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
MENTIONE BRIDGE
D
STREET
MENTIONE
D
IG
1839
T
1840
ASSIZES
GEORGE
CORT
THEFT
IRCHESTER / RAUNDS SEE ARTICLE
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
GEORGE
CORT
THEFT
IRCHESTER / RAUNDS SEE ARTICLE
GEORGE
1844
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
SUSAN
1843
1839
1839
THE BURGLARY AT MRS.
GURNEYS
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
TRANSPOR
TED
N
A
THEFT
KINGSWEL
NORTHAMPTON
L STREET
THE FOLLOWING CONVICTS HAVE BEEN REMOVED FROM OUR
COUNTY GAOL TO PORTSMOUTH, AND PUT ON BOARD THE
LEVIATHAN HULK, VIZ :- ROBERT BUTLIN, WILLIAM CORT,
GEORGE CORT, & JOHN BLUNT, UNDER SENTENCE OF
TRANSPORTATION FOR LIFE: WILLIAM JOHNSON & WILLIAM
BANNER, FOR 15 YEARS: AND WILLIAM HEATH & JACOB
JOHNSON, FOR 10 YEARS. AND ON BOARD THE YORK HULK,
AT GOSPORT, JAMES MUNNS, FOR 14 YEARS
SEE ARTICLE
THE SAME DAY (FRIDAY THE 16TH) SAMUEL KIGHTLEY &
SUSAN CORT, CHARGED WITH ASSAULTING JOHN & ANN
SMITH, WERE PERMITTED TO SETTLE THE MATTER OUT OF
COURT
SUSAN
CORT
ASSAULT
SUSAN
CORT
WILLIAM
CORT
WILLIAM
CORT
THEFT
IRCHESTER / RAUNDS SEE ARTICLE
L
ASSAULT
CORT
A
1841
CORT
O
TRANSPORTED
C
1839
C
P
L
Y
A
R
1839
MENTIONE KINGSWEL
NORTHAMPTON
D
L STREET
MENTIONE
WOODFORD
D
SEE ARTICLE
SEE ARTICLE
1839
ASSIZES
WILLIAM
CORT
THEFT
IRCHESTER / RAUNDS SEE ARTICLE
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
WILLIAM
CORT
THEFT
IRCHESTER / RAUNDS SEE ARTICLE
THE FOLLOWING CONVICTS HAVE BEEN REMOVED FROM OUR
COUNTY GAOL TO PORTSMOUTH, AND PUT ON BOARD THE
LEVIATHAN HULK, VIZ :- ROBERT BUTLIN, WILLIAM CORT,
GEORGE CORT, & JOHN BLUNT, UNDER SENTENCE OF
TRANSPORTATION FOR LIFE: WILLIAM JOHNSON & WILLIAM
BANNER, FOR 15 YEARS: AND WILLIAM HEATH & JACOB
JOHNSON, FOR 10 YEARS. AND ON BOARD THE YORK HULK,
AT GOSPORT, JAMES MUNNS, FOR 14 YEARS
TRANSPORTED
WILLIAM
CORT
TRANSPOR
TED
1840
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
BENJAMIN
CORY
THEFT
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
BENJAMIN
CORY
MENTIONE
D
1840
ASSIZES - BOROUGH
PRISONERS
BENJAMIN
CORY
THEFT
1845
INQUEST
H. S.
CORY
MENTIONE
QUART POT NORTHAMPTON
D
CORY
VICTIM
1836
DIED
JOHN
CORY
1842
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
SAMUEL
CORY
1845
INQUEST
THOMAS
CORY
MENTIONE
D
WILLIAM
CORY
WILLIAM
CORY
WILLIAM
CORY
SEE ARTICLE
A
SEE ARTICLE
KINGS CLIFFE
ROBERT WORTLEY AND DANIEL SLATER, FOR VIOLENTLY
RESISTING AND ASSAULTING WILLIAM CORY AND JOHN
DARKIN, POLICE CONSTABLES, WHILST IN THE EXECUTION
OF THEIR OFFICE, WERE SENTENCED TO THREE MONTHS
IMPRISONMENT, TO HARD LABOUR
THOMAS HOWES, FOR THREE MONTHS, UNLESS HE FIND
SURETIES, FOR THREATENING GREVIOUS BODILY HARM TO
WILLIAM CORY, OF KINGS CLIFFE
THOMAS COLES, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR ASSAULTING
WILLIAM CORY
GEORGE SIMMONS, FOR 14 DAYS, UNLESS £1. 3S. BE PAID,
FOR ASSAULTING WILLIAM CORY, POLICE CONSTABLE,
WHILE IN THE EXECUTION OF HIS DUTY
N
VICTIM
SEE ARTICLE
CHARLES SMIRK, 41, PLEADED GUILTY TO A CHARGE OF
STEALING A PAIR OF SHOES, THE PROPERTY OF H. S. CORY,
AND WAS SENTENCED TO THREE MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT
AND HARD LABOUR
LATELY, MR. JOHN CORY, FARMER, AT HARPOLE, NEAR THIS
TOWN, AGED 92
NORTHAMPTON
C
CORY
K
E
H
L
P
O
WILLIAM
A
1843
WESTON
STREET
DIED
L
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
HARPOLE
EMMBEZZL
EMENT
A
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EASTER SESSIONS
DIED
C
1841
R
H. S.
Y
IG
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
R
1839
WILLIAM SHAW, GEORGE KING, & BENJAMIN CORY,
CHARGED WITH STEALING 2LBS. OF CHEESE, THE PROPERTY
OF ANN WYATT
STEPHEN PERKINS, FOR 14 DAYS, & BENJAMIN CORY, FOR
SEVEN DAYS, FOR ATTEMPTING TO RESCUE JAMES BOODGER
FROM THE CUSTODY OF THE CONSTABLES
GEORGE KING, 23, BENJAMIN CORY, 17, WILLIAM SHAW, 16,
CHARGED ON SUSPICION OF HAVING STOLEN ABOUT 2LBS.
WEIGHT OF CHEESE, OF THE VALUE OF 1S. 6D. THE PROPERTY
OF ANN WYATT, WIDOW
T
1839
VICTIM
VICTIM
1842
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
JOHN
COSBY
ASSAULT
KINGSTHORPE
JOHN SMITH AND JOHN COSBY, BOTH OF KINGSTHORPE,
LABOURERS, WERE CONVICTED OF AS ASSAULT ON WILLIAM
BRYAN, AT KINGSTHORPE, ON THE 17TH ULTIMO, AND FINED
13S. EACH, AND IN DEFAULT OF PAYMENT WERE COMMITTED
TO THE HOUSE OF CORRECTION FOR 14 DAYS
1842
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
COSBY
ASSAULT
KINGSTHORPE
JOHN COSBY & JOHN SMITH, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR VIOLENTLY
ASSAULTING WILLIAM BRYAN AT KINGSTHORPE
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
COSBY
REFUSING
TO WORK
STOWE
OF STOWE, FOR FOURTEEN DAYS, HE HAVING REFUSED TO
WORK FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF HIS FAMILY
1837
ASSIZES
CHARLES
COSFORD
THEFT
KILSBY
CHARLES COSFORD, 22, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
KILSBY, A SOVEREIGN, THE PROPERTY OF JEREMIAH RAYNOR
COSFORD
THEFT
KILSBY
SEE ARTICLE
ELIZABETH
COSFORD
DIED
HEYFORD MILLS
1844
COUNTY SESSIONS
GEORGE
COSFORD
THEFT
MORTON PINKNEY
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
GEORGE
COSFORD
THEFT
MORTON PINKNEY
SEE ARTICLE
GEORGE COSFORD, CHARGED WITH STEALING A PAIR OF
WORSTED STOCKINGS, THE PROPERTY OF E. J. BROCKLISS,
OF MORTON PINKNEY
GEORGE COSFORD, CHARGED WITH STEALING A PAIR OF
WORSTED STOCKINGS, THE PROPERTY OF E. J. BROCKLISS,
OF MORTON PINKNEY WAS FOUND GUILTY, AND SENTENCED
TO TWO MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT
1840
DIED
GEORGE
COSFORD
DIED
1845
COMMITTED TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
HANNAH
COSFORD
REFUSING
TO
MAINTAIN
FAMILY
1844
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
THOMAS
COSFORD
VICTIM
1837
DIED
THOMAS
COSFORD
1837
DIED
THOMAS
COSFORD
MENTIONE
D
1840
DIED
WILLIAM
COSFORD
MENTIONE
D
1833
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
COSTELA
1833
MICHAELMAS QUARTER
SESSIONS
THOMAS
COSTOLA
1833
1845
TRANSPORTED
TOWN SESSIONS
THOMAS
THOMAS
H
R
A
R
L
JOSEPH BISSAKER, FOR ONE MONTH, UNLESS 13S. BE PAID,
FOR ASSAULTING THOMAS COSFORD
ON THE 18TH, AFTER A LONG AND PAINFUL ILLNESS, BORNE
WITH CHRISTIAN FORTITUDE, MR. THOMAS COSFORD, OF
HEYFORD MILLS, IN THE 84TH YEAR OF HIS AGE
SEE ARTICLE
HARDINGSTONE
ON THE 11TH INST. AT HARDINGSTONE, OF CONSUMPTION,
AGED 29, GEORGE, YOUNGEST SON OF THE LATE MR.
WILLIAM COSFORD, BLACKSMITH OF THAT PLACE
C
HEYFORD MILLS
N
A
L
THEFT
E
K
IG
FOR 14 DAYS, FOR REFUSING TO MAINTAIN HER FAMILY
HEYFORD MILLS
P
O
THEFT
A
ON THE 11TH INST. AT HARDINGSTONE, OF CONSUMPTION,
AGED 29, GEORGE, YOUNGEST SON OF THE LATE MR.
WILLIAM COSFORD, BLACKSMITH OF THAT PLACE
HARDINGSTONE
DIED
C
1837
T
CHARLES
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
DIED
Y
1833
NEWBOTTLE
NEWBOTTLE
JOHN BEASBY, CHARLES GOODMAN, THOMAS COSTELA, AND
WILLIAM TAYLOR, CHARGED WITH HAVING STOLEN TWO
SHIRTS AND A CAP, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES MARSHALL, OF
NEWBOTTLE
JOHN BEASBY, 19, CHARLES GOODWIN, 25, THOMAS
COSTOLA, 22, AND WILLIAM TAYLOR, 21, FOR HAVING
STOLEN TWO SHIRTS AND A CAP, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES
MARSHALL, OF NEWBOTTLE, WERE SENTENCED TO SEVEN
YEARS' TRANSPORTATION
COSTOLA
TRANSPOR
TED
THE UNDER-MENTIONED CONVICTS HAVE BEEN REMOVED TO
GOSPORT FROM OUR COUNTY GAOL, AND PUT ON BOARD THE
YORK HULK :- JAMES HOWE, FOR FOURTEEN YEARS, AND
THOMAS COSTOLA, CHARLES GOODWIN, WILLIAM TAYLOR,
JOHN BEASLEY, AND CHARLES CROSS, FOR SEVEN YEARS
COTCHIN
UNWHOLES
OME MEAT
AGED 24, CHARGED WITH EXPOSING FOR SALE IN THE
MARKET PLACE A LARGE QUANTITY OF UNWHOLESOME MEAT.
THOMAS COTCHIN (OUT ON BAIL) CHARGED WITH A SIMILAR
OFFENCE
1840
1841
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
THOMAS
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
THOMAS
SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO COUNTY
WILLIAM
GAOL
COTCHIN
UNWHOLES
OME MEAT
COTCHIN
UNSOUND
MEAT
COTTINGHAM
THEFT
ALDWINCKLE
MARKET
SQUARE
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
COTTINGHAM
THEFT
ALDWINCKLE
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
WILLIAM
COTTINGHAM
THEFT
ALDWINCKLE ST.
PETERS
1843
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
COTTINGHAM
DRUNK
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
COTTINGHAM
NON
PAYMENT
WILLIAM
COTTINGHAM
GAME
CHARLES
COTTON
VICTIM
1841
R
A
R
P
L
Y
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JAMES
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
JAMES
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
JAMES
SESSIONS
ASSAULT
COTTRELL
COTTRELL
COTTU
FOR THREE MONTHS, UNLESS £5. 7S. 6D. BE PAID, FOR
TRESPASSING AFTER GAME AT THORPE ACHURCH
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN GROOM, WILLIAM GROOM, ELIZABETH GROOM, AND
ANN COTTRELL, ALL OF EYDON, WERE CHARGED BY RICHARD
HAINES, OF FARNDON MILL, WITH HAVING ASSAULTED HIM.
AFTER A LONG HEARING, GROOM, THE ELDER, AND HAINES,
WERE ORDERED TO PAY 7S. EACH EXPENSES
BRACKLEY
SEE ARTICLE
KINGS CLIFFE
SEE ARTICLE
SURETIES
SEE ARTICLE
JEREMIAH COOPER & THOMAS HARDRAY WAS EACH FINED
5S. FOR BEING DRUNK AND DISORDERLY. WILLIAM
COULBURN WAS COMMITTED FOR SEVEN DAYS FOR A
SIMILAR OFFENCE, IN DEFAULT OF PAYING THE FINE OF 5S.
NON
PAYMENT
1837
ASSIZES
WILLIAM
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
WILLIAM
ASSIZES
COMMITMENTS TO THE
WILLIAM
COUNTY GAOL
COULLING
VICTIM
WARKWORTH
SEE ARTICLE
COULLING
VICTIM
WARKWORTH
SEE ARTICLE
COULLING
VICTIM
WARKWORTH
SEE ARTICLE
1844
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
HARRIET
COULSON
THEFT
1842
QUARTER SESSIONS
JAMES
COULSON
THEFT
A
NORTHAMPTON SESSIONS
1836
COULBURN
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
OF WADENHOE, LABOURER, FOR FIVE MONTHS, IN DEFAULT
OF PAYMENT OF £10, FOR USING A GUN TO KILL GAME
WITHOUT A CERTIFICATE
1845
1837
WILLIAM
EYDON
C
COTTRELL
E
H
IG
THORPE ACHURCH
N
1834
WADENHOE
A
1840
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS ANN
SAMUEL CARPENTER, WILLIAM COTTINGHAM, AND
JONATHAN SMITH, ALL OF ALDWINCKLE, WERE CONVICTED
OF BEING DRUNK ON THE EVENING OF MAY THE 17TH, AND
WERE ORDERED TO PAY THE SUM OF 5S. EACH AND COSTS
ALDWINCKLE
L
1846
O
1838
COMMITTED THE COUNTY
GAOL AND HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
C
1844
T
1841
CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT ALDWINCKLE, TWO GEESE,
THE PROPERTY OF JOHN CHAPMAN
JONATHAN SMITH & WILLIAM COTTINGHAM, CHARGED WITH
STEALING AT ALDWINCKLE, TWO GEESE, THE PROPERTY OF
JOHN CHAPMAN
JONATHAN SMITH, AGED 20, & WILLIAM COTTINGHAM, 21,
CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT ALDWINCKLE ST. PETERS, TWO
GEESE, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN CHAPMAN
K
1845
TITCHMARSH
HARRIET COULSON, FOR FURTHER EXAMINATION ON A
CHARGE OF STEALING A PAIR OF CHILD'S SHOES, THE
PROPERTY OF ANN LENNARD
JAMES COULSON, AGED 13, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
WATCH FROM THE HOUSE OF WILLIAM BISHOP, OF
TITCHMARSH
1842
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
JAMES
COULSON
THEFT
JAMES COULSON, AGED 13, PLEADED GUILTY OF STEALING A
WATCH FROM THE DWELLING HOUSE OF WILLIAM BISHOP,
OF TITCHMARSH, AND WAS SENTENCED TO ONE WEEK'S
IMPRISONMENT, AND TO BE ONCE PRIVATELY WHIPPED
TITCHMARSH
1845
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
SAMUEL
COULSON
THEFT
WILLIAM SMITH, CHARLES SMITH, AND SAMUEL COULSON,
CHARGED WITH HAVING ON THE 3D INS. STOLEN ABOUT
3LBS. OF HORSE HAIR, VALUE 4S. 6D., THE PROPERTY PF
JOHN PHIPPS AND JANE MULLINER, THE EXECUTOR AND
EXECUTRIX OF FRANCIS MULLINER
1845
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
SAMUEL
COULSON
THEFT
SEE ARTICLE
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
COULSON
THEFT
1842
QUARTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
COULSON
THEFT
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
COULSON
THEFT
1844
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
WILLIAM
COULSON
VICTIM
1845
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
COULSTON
MENTIONE
D
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
COULTHURST
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JABEZ
COULTON
1843
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JABEZ
1839
1842
1837
1837
T
H
L
P
N
JAMES ELMER, FOR FURTHER EXAMINATION ON A CHARGE OF
STEALING SOME WHITE DIMITY BED CURTAINS, THE
PROPERTY OF WILLIAM COULSON
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM CLARKE WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING A HAT, AT
WEEKLEY, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM COULTHURST. SIX
MONTHS' HARD LABOUR
FOR REFUSING TO FIND SURETIES TO KEEP THE PEACE
TOWARDS HIS WIFE, AS ALSO FOR HIS APPEARANCE AT THE
SESSIONS
FOR REFUSING TO FIND SURETIES FOR HIS APPEARANCE AT
THE SESSIONS, AND IN THE MEANTIME TO KEEP THE PEACE
TOWARDS HIS WIFE
VICTIM
THORNBY
WILLIAM FAULKNER, 28, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
THORNBY, A CARPET BAG, COAT, WAISTCOAT, TWO PAIR OF
TROWSERS, A SHAVING CASE, GOLD BRIGADE WATCH CHAIN
AND KEY, TWO SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, A SCARF, AND TWO
SHIRTS, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM COWDELL, JUN.
A
COWDELL
WEEKLEY
C
O
C
WILLIAM
SURETIES
E
R
A
R
Y
LITTLE WELDON
THOMAS COULSON WAS INDICTED FOR STEALING A PAIR OF
SHOES, AT BRAUNSTON, THE PROPERTY OF EDWARD GARNER,
AND SENTENCED TO THREE MONTHS' HARD LABOUR
K
IG
BRAUNSTON
VICTIM
L
ASSIZES
BRAUNSTON
SURETIES
A
1839
COULTON
THOMAS COULSON, CHARGED WITH HAVING, AT BRAUNSTON,
STOLEN A PAIR OF SHOES, THE PROPERTY OF EDWARD
GARNER
THOMAS COULSON, AGED 42, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
BRAUNSTON, A PAIR OF SHOES, VALUE 9S. THE PROPERTY OF
EDWARD GARNER
BRAUNSTON
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
COWDELL
VICTIM
THORNBY
SEE ARTICLE
GEORGE
COWLEY
MENTIONE
D
KILSBY
CHARLES BALY, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR NEGLECTING THE
SERVICE OF MR. GEO. COWLEY, OF KILSBY
GEORGE
COWLEY
MENTIONE
D
KILSBY
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
COWLEY
MENTIONE
D
KILSBY
RICHARD TAYLOR, FOR NOT FINDING SURETIES TO KEEP THE
PEACE TOWARDS GEORGE COWLEY, OF KILSBY
THOMAS MARRIOTT, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR ABCONDING
FROM THE SERVICE OF HIS MASTER, MR. JOHN COWLEY, OF
KILSBY, AND OTHERWISE MISCONDUCTING HIMSELF
1837
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
COWLEY
MENTIONE
D
KILSBY
JOSEPH RUDD, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR RUNNING AWAY FROM
THE SERVICE OF HIS MASTER, MR. JOHN COWLEY, OF KILSBY
1838
DIED
MARY
COWLEY
DIED
KILSBY
ON THE 12TH INST. MARY, THE BELOVED WIFE OF MR.
WILLIAM COWLEY, OF KILSBY LODGE, OF THE PARISH OF
KILSBY, IN THIS COUNTY, AFTER A SHORT ILLNESS, AGED 58
MR.
COWLEY
KILSBY LODGE
SEE ARTICLE
MR. J. C.
COWLEY
KILSBY
SEE ARTICLE
ON THE 12TH INST. MARY, THE BELOVED WIFE OF MR.
WILLIAM COWLEY, OF KILSBY LODGE, OF THE PARISH OF
KILSBY, IN THIS COUNTY, AFTER A SHORT ILLNESS, AGED 58
MENTIONE
D
VICTIM
1838
DIED
WILLIAM
COWLEY
MENTIONE
D
KILSBY
1836
DIED
BENJAMIN
COWPER
MENTIONE
D
WELLINGBOROUGH
1838
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
EDMUND
COWPER
VICTIM
1838
NORTHANTS ASSIZES
EDMUND
COWPER
VICTIM
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
EDMUND
ASSIZES
COWPER
VICTIM
1836
DIED
JANE
COWPER
DIED
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
THOMAS
COWPER
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
COWPER
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
WILLIAM
ASSIZES
COWPER
MENTIONE
D
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSSIONS
ANN
COX
VICTIM
1833
DIED
ANN
COX
1839
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
BETSEY
COX
DRUNK
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
CHARLES
COX
CHARLES
COX
FILIATION
1833
DIED
EDWARD
COX
MENTIONE
D
1844
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
1833
COX
K
SEE ARTICLE
WELLINGBOROUGH
ON THE 26TH ULT. AT WELLINGBOROUGH, JANE, RELICT OF
THE LATE MR. BENJAMIN COWPER
R
WAPPENHAM
A
R
Y
ON THE 26TH ULT. AT WELLINGBOROUGH, JANE, RELICT OF
THE LATE MR. BENJAMIN COWPER
THOMAS HORN, CHARGED WITH STEALING A SHEEP, AT
WAPPENHAM, THE PROPERTY OF EDMUND COOPER, AND
FURTHER CHARGED WITH MAIMING THE SAME
THOMAS HORNE, CHARGED WITH STEALING ONE SHEEP, THE
PROPERTY OF EDMUND COWPER, OF WAPPENHAM
E
H
IG
WAPPENHAM
SAMUEL MIDDLETON, AGED 20, CHARGED WITH CUTTING
AND MAIMING THOMAS COWPER, AT WELLINGBOROUGH
L
WELLINGBOROUGH
CHARLES SOUL & THOMAS IZZARD, OF LOWER BODDINGTON,
LABOURERS, RESPECTIVELY FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR
LOWER BODDINGTON
STEALING FRUIT FROM A GARDEN IN THE OCCUPATION OF
WILLIAM COWPER
C
P
O
VICTIM
WAPPENHAM
A
N
C
ELIZA
WAPPENHAM
VICTIM
DIED
[AGED 96]
ROGUES &
VAGABOND
S
DRUNK
LICENSE
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AGAINST WILLIAM JOYCE (OUT UPON BAIL), CHARGED WITH
BREAKING INTO THE HOUSE OF ANN COX WITH A FELONIOUS
INTENT, THERE WAS NO INDICTMENT PREFERRED
NORTHAMPTON
L
A
1841
T
1834
EXTRAORDINARY
MUSHROOM
WANTON OUTRAGE
1839
HORTON
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MARY HART, BETSEY COX, HELEN MURRAY, & MATILDA
CARTER, RESPECTIVELY FOR 14 DAYS, AS ROGUES AND
VAGABONDS
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OF NORTHAMPTON, FOR THREE MONTHS FOR REFUSING TO
PERFORM AN ORDER OF FILIATION
NORTHAMPTON
EARLY ON TUESDAY MORNING, AGED 83, MRS. COX, RELICT
OF THE LATE MR. EDWARD COX, AUCTIONEER, OF THIS TOWN
DINGLEY
LICENSES WERE TRANSFERRED FROM JOHN SCOTT, OF THE
WHEEL & COMPASS, WESTON, TO HIS SON, THOMAS SCOTT ;
AND FROM THE EXECUTORS OF ELIZA COX, LATE OF DINGLEY,
TO GEORGE BOONE, OF KELMARSH
ASSIZES
ELIZABETH
COX
MENTIONE
D
PYTCHLEY
SEE ARTICLE
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
FRANCIS
COX
THEFT
WARMINGTON
FRANCIS COX, CHARGED WITH STEALING A SACK OF BARLEY
FROM THE PREMISES OF WILLIAM DAVEY, OF WARMINGTON
1842
QUARTER SESSIONS
FRANCIS
COX
THEFT
WARMINGTON
FRANCIS COX, AGED 37, CHARGED WITH STEALING A SACK
OF BARLEY FROM THE PREMISES OF WILLIAM DAVEY, AT
WARMINGTON
1846
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
GEORGE
COX
FALSE
SOVEREIG
N
DAVENTRY
SEE ARTICLE
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
GEORGE
COX
THEFT
MOULTON
GEORGE COX, AGED 17, (OUT ON BAIL), CHARGED WITH
STEALING, AT MOULTON, A PAIR OF SHOES, THE PROPERTY
OF WILLIAM BRYAN
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
ASSIZES
GEORGE
1835
ASSIZES
GEORGE
1835
TRANSPORTED
GEORGE
E
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TOWCESTER
GEORGE COX, 25, CHARGED WITH FELONIOUSLY ASSAULTING
THOMAS BUTCHER, AT TOWCESTER, PUTTING HIM IN FEAR
AND DANGER OF HIS LIFE, AND STEALING FROM HIS PERSON
12S. IN SILVER
A
ASSAULT &
THEFT
L
COX
THEFT
COX
COX
THEFT
COX
THEFT
THEFT
TRANSPOR
TED
COX
ASSAULT &
THEFT
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
GEORGE
COX
1843
RIOTOUS & DISORDERLY
CONDUCT
HARRIET
COX
1843
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
HARRIET
COX
INDECENT
CONDUCT
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
JAMES
COX
VICTIM
TOWCESTER
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BADBY
GEORGE COX, CHARGED WITH STEALING FOUR DUCKS, THE
PROPERTY OF CATHERINE BULL, OF BADBY
BADBY
GEORGE COX, AGED 42, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
BADBY, FOUR DUCKS, THE PROPERTY OF CATHERINE BULL
BADBY
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TOWCESTER
GEORGE COX, CHARGED, IN COMPANY WITH OTHER
PERSONS, WITH VIOLENTLY ASSAULTING THOMAS BUTCHER,
OF TOWCESTER, AND TAKING FROM HIS PERSON 12S. IN
SILVER
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A
L
1836
K
WELLINGOROUGH
R
SEE ARTICLE
C
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
GEORGE
ASSIZES
COMMITTED TO OUR
GEORGE
COUNTY GAOL
1835
H
COX
IG
GEORGE
R
COX
WELLINGBOROUGH
Y
GEORGE
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
N
1835
COX
GEORGE COX, AGED 17, LABOURER, WAS CHARGED WITH
STEALING, AT MOULTON, A PAIR OF SHOES, THE PROPERTY
OF WILLIAM BRYAN. THE PRISONER PLEADED GUILTY, AND
WAS SENTENCED TO SEVEN DAYS' HARD LABOUR
MOULTON
A
1837
ASSIZES
GEORGE
THEFT
P
1837
COX
O
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
GEORGE
C
1845
T
1835
DISORDER
LY
CONDUCT
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MARKET
SQUARE
NORTHAMPTON
ELIZA HOWFORD, FOR ONE MONTH, & HARRIET COX, FOR 14
DAYS, FOR RIOTOUS AND INDECENT CONDUCT IN THE
MARKET SQUARE ON SATURDAY LAST
JAMES GEIRE, FOR SIX WEEKS, FOR ASSAULTING JAMES COX
& ROBERT HILL
OUNDLE PETTY SESSIONS
JAMES
COX
VICTIM
WOOD NEWTON
1843
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
JAMES
COX
VICTIM
WOODNEWTON
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
JAMES
COX
THEFT
OUNDLE
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
JAMES
COX
GAME
H
1839
QUARTER SESSIONS
JAMES
COX
VICTIM
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EASTER SESSIONS
JAMES
COX
VICTIM
1836
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JAMES
COX
Y
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MIDSUMMER SESSIONS
JAMES
COX
1836
TRANSPORTED
JAMES
COX
1846
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
JANE
COX
1841
DIED
JOHN
1842
1846
1837
1836
1833
1833
1833
A
L
IRTHLINGBOROUGH
P
SEE ARTICLE
JAMES COX, CHARGED WITH STEALING AN EWE LAMB FROM A
CLOSE IN IRTHLINGBOROUGH, THE PROPERTY OF EDWARD
BODDINGTON
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ROWELL
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MEARSH ASHBY
JAN 12TH, AT MEARS ASHBY, MR. JOHN COX, SONE OF
WILLIAM COX, MALSTER AND PUBLICAN, IN THE 44TH YEAR
OF HIS AGE
A
DIED
C
TRANSPOR
TED
OBSTRUCTI
NG
STANWICK
N
O
C
COX
E
R
R
WOODNEWTON
THEFT
GEORGE RIPPON WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING A BRASS
CANDLESTICK, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES COX, OF
WOODNEWTON. ONE MONTH'S HARD LABOUR
JOHN NIGHTINGALE, JAMES COLES, JOHN WORTLEY, & JAMES
COX, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT OUNDLE, TWO GALLONS
OF GIN, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN SMITH AND RICHARD
TIBBITS
GEORGE GROSE, THOMAS COX, JAMES COX, AND CHARLES
STEEVENSON, WERE CONVICTED OF TRESPASSING IN SEARCH
OF GAME AT MOULTON ON THE 19TH INST. THIS BEING
THEIR FIRST OFFENCE THEY WERE REPRIMANDED, AND THE
FINES WITH COSTS MITIGATED TO 12S. EACH, WHICH THEY
PAID
JAMES RIPPIN, CHARGED WITH STEALING A QUANTITY OF
WHEAT, A SAW, AND A WHIP, FROM THE PREMISES OF JAMES
COX, OF WOODNEWTON
K
IG
WOODNEWTON
JOHN
COX
JOHN
COX
JOHN
COX
JOHN
COX
JOHN
COX
MENTIONE
ROWELL
D
COMPLAIN
KETTERING
T
MENTIONE
WOOLPACK KETTERING
D
MENTIONE
KETTERING
D
VICTIM
RUSHDEN
L
1846
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
ASSIZES
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ASSIZES
MOULTON
THEFT
A
1845
T
1843
GEORGE RIPPIN, OF WOOD NEWTON, LABOURER, WAS
CHARGED BY JAMES COX, OF THE SAME PLACE, PUBLICAN,
WITH HAVING STOLEN A BRASS CANDLESTICK, HIS
PROPERTY. HE WAS COMMITTED FOR TRIAL AT THE NEXT
QUARTER SESSIONS, AND AFTERWARDS LIBERATED ON
FINDING BAIL FOR HIS APPEARANCE
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JOHN
COX
VICTIM
RUSHDEN
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN
COX
HARLESTON
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN
COX
GAME
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JOHN
ASSIZES
COX
GAME
JOHN COX, 23, WAS FOUND GUILTY OF A TRESPASS IN
PURSUIT OF GAME, AND WAS SENTENCED TO FOUR MONTHS'
IMPRISONMENT
KEZIA
COX
RUNNING
AWAY
1843
QUARTER SESSIONS
MARY
COX
MENTIONE
D
1843
QUARTER SESSIONS
MARY
COX
MENTIONE
D
1844
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
MARY
COX
THEFT
1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
MARY
COX
ILLEGITIM
ATE CHILD
FOR 21 DAYS, FOR RUNNING AWAY FROM HIGHAM FERRERS'
WORKHOUSE, IN CLOTHES BELONGING TO THE UNION
WORKHOU
HIGHAM FERRERS
SE
ISAAC ALLEN, AGED 46, COMMITTED FOR REFUSING TO FIND
SURETIES TO KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS LUCY FOX AND
MARY COX, OF WARKTON
ISAAC ALLEN, AGED 46, COMMITTED FOR REFUSING TO FIND
SURETIES TO KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS LUCY FOX AND
MARY COX, OF WARKTON, WAS DELIVERED BY
PROCLAMATION
MARY COX, OUT ON BAIL, CHARGED WITH HAVING, ON THE
29TH JUNE, STOLEN A JACKET, SILK HANDKERCHIEF, AND
POCKET BOOK, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM SABIN
WARKTON
T
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
MOULTON
SEE ARTICLE
MR.
COX
1833
DIED
MRS.
COX
DIED
DIED
PENELOPE
COX
1846
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
SAMUEL
1844
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
SAMUEL
COX
1840
DIED
SAMUEL
COX
1844
INQUEST
SAMUEL
COX
1839
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
SAMUEL
COX
1834
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
SAMUEL
COX
1836
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
SAMUEL
COX
1833
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
SAMUEL
COX
IRTHLINGBOROUGH
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NORTHAMPTON
NORTHAMPTON
DIED
MEARS ASHBY
N
C
1844
K
ACCIDENT
R
1844
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
DRAPERY
D
A
COX
L
MARY
C
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
IG
1844
THEFT
R
COX
Y
MARY
P
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
O
1844
DRUNKENE
ANGEL INN BRIGSTOCK
SS
EMBEZZLE
MENT
A
COX
DAVENTRY
DIED
LEAVING
WIFE &
FAMILY
REFUSING
TO FIND
SURETIES
EMBEZZLE
MENT
SCALDWELL
A
L
DIED
KEEPING
THE PEACE
MARY COX PLEADED GUILTY OF STEALING A MAN'S JACKET, A
SILK HANDKERCHIEF, AND A POCKET BOOK, THE PROPERTY
OF WILLIAM SABIN. THE PROSECUTOR STATED HE HAD
KNOWN HER SOME TIME, AND HAD ALWAYS CONSIDERED
HER AN HONEST AND RESPECTABLE PERSON. SHE WAS
SENTENCED TO 14 DAYS IMPRISONMENT
E
H
1839
HIGHAM FERRERS
EARLY ON TUESDAY MORNING, AGED 83, MRS. COX, RELICT
OF THE LATE MR. EDWARD COX, AUCTIONEER, OF THIS TOWN
ON THE 17TH INSTANT, MUCH REGRETTED, MRS. PENELOPE
COX, AGED 75, THE BELOVED WIFE OF MR. WILLIAM COX,
FORMERLY PUBLICAN AND MALSTERS, OF MEARS ASHBY, IN
THIS COUNTY
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SAMUEL COX, FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR EMBEZZLING
LEATHER, THE PROPERTY OF HIS EMPLOYER, JOHN GEE
ON THE 21ST INST. AT DAVENTRY, SAMUEL COX, GENT. AGED
73 YEARS, DEEPLY AND SINCERELY LAMENTED BY HIS
FAMILY AND FRIENDS
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SAMUEL COX, FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR LEAVING HIS WIFE
AND FAMILY CHARGEABLE TO THE PARISH OF HIGHAM
FERRERS
HIGHAM FERRERS
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WELLINGBOROUGH
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HIGHAM FERRERS
JAMES ABRAHAMS, SAMUEL COX, AND JOHN CLARK, FOR
REFUSING TO KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS SARAH PATENAL,
OF HIGHAM FERRERS
1838
NORTHANTS ASSIZES
SARAH
COX
THEFT
BRACKLEY
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
SARAH
ASSIZES
COX
THEFT
BRACKLEY
1834
1835
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
THOMAS
ASSIZES
TO THE HOUSE OF
THOMAS
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
THOMAS
SESSIONS
THOMAS COX, CHARGED WITH KNOWLINGLY UTTERING, AT
WELLINGBOROUGH, COUNTERFEIT COIN TO SARAH SALMON
& DAVID WALTON
PASSING
BAD COIN
WELLINGBOROUGH
COX
GAME
COX
MENTIONE
D
HARGRAVE
COX
ASSAULT
BYFIELD
COX
THOMAS
COX
1846
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
COX
VICTIM
1841
DIED
WILLIAM
COX
MENTIONE
D
1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
WILLIAM
COX
COX
1842
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
COX
1840
INQUEST
WILLIAM
COX
1844
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
WILLIAM
COX
A
L
DRUNKENE
SS
A
WILLIAM
GOLD
STREET
N
C
DIED
FIRE
MENTIONE
D
LEAVING
WIFE &
FAMILY
MENTIONE
D
GAME
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OF BYFIELD, FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR HAVING ASSAULTED
HIS WIFE
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BYFIELD
THOMAS COX, 19, & HENRY WALKER, 22, CHARGED WITH
FELONIOUSLY ATTEMPTING TO SET FIRE TO A WAGGON
HOVEL AND RICKYARD AT BYFIELD, THE PROPERTY OF
WILLIAM COOPER, OF LOWER BODDINGTON
NORTHAMPTON
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MEARSH ASHBY
JAN 12TH, AT MEARS ASHBY, MR. JOHN COX, SONE OF
WILLIAM COX, MALSTER AND PUBLICAN, IN THE 44TH YEAR
OF HIS AGE
MOULTON
OF MOULTON, MASON, WAS CONVICTED OF COMMITTING
THIS OFFENCE [DRUNKENESS] AT THE PARISH OF MOULTON
ON THE 13TH INSTANT, AND FINED 4S., WHICH HE PAID
MEARS ASHBY
ON THE 17TH INSTANT, MUCH REGRETTED, MRS. PENELOPE
COX, AGED 75, THE BELOVED WIFE OF MR. WILLIAM COX,
FORMERLY PUBLICAN AND MALSTERS, OF MEARS ASHBY, IN
THIS COUNTY
PYTCHLEY
FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR LEAVING HIS WIFE AND FAMILY
CHARGEABLE TO PYTCHLEY
NORTHAMPTON
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COTTINGHAM
FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR TRESPASSING AFTER GAME AT
COTTINGHAM
C
ASSIZES
O
1833
1844
GEORGE GROSE, THOMAS COX, JAMES COX, AND CHARLES
STEEVENSON, WERE CONVICTED OF TRESPASSING IN SEARCH
OF GAME AT MOULTON ON THE 19TH INST. THIS BEING
THEIR FIRST OFFENCE THEY WERE REPRIMANDED, AND THE
FINES WITH COSTS MITIGATED TO 12S. EACH, WHICH THEY
PAID
MOULTON
VICTIM
SEE ARTICLE
E
THOMAS
WELLINGBOROUGH
K
COX
COUNTERF
EIT COIN
R
THOMAS
SEE ARTICLE
T
COX
KINGSTHORPE
H
THOMAS
SEE ARTICLE
A
1837
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
COX
HARLESTONE
L
1843
THOMAS
MENTIONE
D
COMPLAIN
T
IG
1843
COX
R
1843
THOMAS
Y
1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
P
1842
SARAH COX, CHARGED WITH STEALING TWO COMBS, A
PETTICOAT, TWO STOCKINGS, A BUCKLE, AND OTHER
ARTICLES, THE PROPERTY OF EDWARD TAYLOR, OF
BRACKLEY
SARAH COX WAS SENTENCED TO SIX MONTHS'
IMPRISONMENT FOR STEALING A PETTICOAT, &C. THE
PROPERTY OF EDWARD TAYLOR, OF BRACKLEY
WILLIAM COX, A BOY ONLY EIGHT YEARS OLD, PLEADED
"GUILTY" OF STEALING 5S. 6D., THE PROPERTY OF ROBERT
LEESON. HE WAS SENTENCED TO A WEEK'S IMPRISONMENT.
AND TO BE ONCE PRIVATELY WHIPPED
1844
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
COX
THEFT
1846
INQUEST
WILLIAM
COX
MENTIONE OAK
D
STREET
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
1837
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
COX
THEFT
MIDDLETON
WILLIAM COX, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR STEALING A
QUANTITY OF APPLES GROWING IN THE GARDEN OF THE
HON. E. S. PERY, IN MIDDLETON
1834
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
COX
THREATENI
NG
BEHAVIOU
R
MOULTON
SEE ARTICLE
1844
COMMITTED TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
COY
ASSAULT
CULWORTH
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
THOMAS
ASSIZES
COY
FIRE
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
LUCY
CRACKSFORD
MENTIONE
D
1845
INQUEST
REV.
GEORGE
CRACROFT
DIED
1840
INQUEST
ANN
CRADDOCK
MENTIONE
D
ABINGTON
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CHARLES
CRADDOCK
CONTRACT
ISLIP
FOR 14 DAYS, FOR REFUSING TO FULFIL HIS CONTRACT IN
HOEING TURNIPS AT ISLIP
CHARLES
CRADDOCK
DRUNK
ISLIP
OF ISLIP, WAS CONVICTED OF BEING DRUNK, AND FINED 5S.
CHARLES
CRADDOCK
CHARGING
ISLIP
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ABINGTON
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KINGSTHORPE
ROBERT GORDON, J. WEST, AND J. CRADDOCK, APPEARED
UPON A SUMMONS FOR NON PAYMENT OF POOR'S RATES AT
KINGSTHORPE, THEY WERE ALL ORDERED TO PAY, AND ONE
WEEK ALLOWED THEM FOR THAT PURPOSE
NORTHAMPTON
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T
H
CRADDOCK
RECEIVING STOLEN GOODS
JOHN
CRADDOCK
1841
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
JOHN
CRADDOCK
1842
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
JOSIAH
CRADDOCK
E
R
A
L
A
L
1841
A
1844
N
J.
NON
PAYMENT
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
GEORGE
RECEIVING
DYCHUCH
STOLEN
LANE
GOODS
THREATENI
NG
BEHAVIOU
R
VICTIM
K
IG
R
Y
MENTIONE
D
INQUEST
C
CRADDOCK
1840
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C
1846
THOMAS COY, 19, AND HENRY WALKER, 22, WERE CHARGED
WITH HAVING ATTEMPTED TO SET FIRE TO A RICK YARD, & C.
AT BYFIELD, THE PROPERTY OF W. COOPER. ACQUITTED.
GRETTON
P
1846
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL & HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
O
1842
THOMAS COY, FOR TWO CALENDAR MONTHS, UNLESS £2 BE
SOONER PAID, FOR ASSAULTING THOMAS MUDDIMAN, AT
CULWORTH
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HARLESTONE
THOMAS TARRY, OF HARLESTON, SHOEMAKER, WAS
CONVICTED IN THE PENALTY AND COSTS OF 17S. 6D. FOR AN
ASSAULT ON JOSIAH CRADDOCK, ON THE 25TH JULY LAST, AT
HARLESTON
MENTIONE
MILLS
D
1845
DIED
MR.
CRADDOCK
1840
INQUEST
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
THOMAS
CRADDOCK
THOMAS
CRADDOCK
1839
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
WILLIAM
CRADDOCK
MENTIONE
D
1842
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
J.
CRADOCK
VICTIM
1845
DIED
SARAH
CRADOCK
DIED
COMPLAIN
T
CRAFT
KINGSTHORPE
1846
1843
1833
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
GAME
AMOS
CRANE
GAME
A
HOLLOWELL
C
P
CRANE
L
Y
1844
AMOS
HENRY CRAMP, 21, CHARGED WITH STEALING FROM THE
SHOP OF OWEN M'MAIN, AT HOLLOWELL, SEVERAL TOOLS
AND A LARGE QUANTITY OF LEATHER, THE VALUE OF £4, HIS
PROPERTY
GREAT OAKLEY
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COTTINGHAM
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CRANE
GAME
AMOS
CRANE
GAME
COTTINGHAM
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AMOS
CRANE
GAME
WILBARSTON
FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR USING A GUN FOR KILLING GAME AT
WILBARSTON
AMOS
CRANE
GAME
COTTINGHAM
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HENRY
CRANE
ASSAULT
COTTINGHAM
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JAMES
CRANE
THEFT
MOULTON
JAMES CRANE AND THOMAS HILL, CHARGED WITH HAVING
STOLEN SIX STORE PIGS, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN PELL, OF
MOULTON LEYS
MOULTON
JAMES CRANE, 27, & THOMAS HILL, 27, WERE CONVICTED OF
STEALING SIX STORE PIGS FROM THE FARM-YARD OF MR.
JOHN PELL, OF MOULTON. CRANE, SEVEN YEARS'
TRANSPORTATION ; HILL, TWELVE MONTH'S IMPRISONMENT.
JAMES
CRANE
N
AMOS
A
1844
THEFT
L
1845
CRAMP
O
1845
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
COMMITTED THE COUNTY
GAOL AND HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
HENRY
A
1846
ASSIZES
THE COMPLAINTS OF THE OVERSEERS OF FLOORE AGAINST
WILLIAM SMITH, OF FLOORE, LABOURER, FOR HIM TO
MAINTAIN HIS PARENTS, WHO WERE CHARGEABLE TO THE
SAID PARISH ; OF ANN CRAFT, OF KINGSTHORPE, AGAINST
RICHARD GREEN, FOR WILFULL DAMAGE TO THE DOOR OF
HER DWELLING HOUSE, AT KINGSTHORPE ; AND OF GEORGE
WAKE AGAINST THOMAS BROWN, OF OLD, FOR NON PAYMENT
OF WAGES DUE TO HIM WERE DISMISSED
C
1837
E
H
T
JOSEPH WILSON, FOR 14 DAYS, UNLESS THE SUM OF 11S. BE
SOONER PAID, FOR DELIBERATELY PUTTING HIS ELBOW
THROUGH A PANE OF GLASS IN THE HOUSE OF WILLIAM
CRADDOCK
AMBROSE FREEMAN, OF FINEDON, CHARGED WITH A DOUBLE
ASSAULT UPON WILLIAM TIMSON AND HIS SISTER J.
FINEDON
CRADOCK. CONVICTED ON BOTH CHARGES, AND FINED £1.
AND EXPENSES FOR EACH ASSAULT
OCTOBER 31, SARAH CRADOCK, OF EARLS BARTON MILLS,
EARLS BARTON MILLS
AGED 88 YEARS
K
ANN
SEE ARTICLE
R
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH
R
1843
ABINGTON
EARLS BARTON
IG
1836
DIED
MENTIONE
D
APRIL 24, CHARLOTTE, THE AFFECTIONATE WIFE OF MR.
ROWLAND HILL, IRONMONGER OF THIS TOWN, AND
DAUGHTER OF THE LATE MR. CRADDOCK, OF EARLS BARTON
MILLS, AGED 23
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 44)
THEFT
SEE ARTICLE
1841
1841
WILLIAM
CRANE
GAME
WILLIAM
CRANE
GAME
WILLIAM
CRANE
GAME
WILLIAM
CRANE
WILLIAM
CRANE
WILLIAM
CRAWFORD
CHARLES
CRAWLEY
ASSAULT
CHARLES
CRAWLEY
ASSAULT
GEORGE
CRAWLEY
1835
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
HENRY
CRAWLEY
1838
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
1838
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
JOHN
CRAWLEY
1833
HOUSE OF CORRECTION
JOHN
CRAWLEY
1838
INQUEST
1837
INQUEST
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
REV. MR.
ASSIZES
T
THEFT
O
C
FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR TRESPASSING IN PURSUIT OF GAME,
AT COTTINGHAM
COTTINGHAM
P
1838
DISORDER
LY
CRAWLEY
THEFT
A
JAMES
COTTINGHAM
COTTINGHAM
E
FOR TWO MONTHS, UNDER THE GAME LAWS
HARLESTONE
HARLESTONE
UNION
WORKHOU HARDINGSTONE
SE
HARDINGSTONE
UNION
WORKHOU HARDINGSTONE
SE
CRAWLEY
CRAWLEY
CRAWLEY
SEE ARTICLE
CHARLES CRAWLEY, CHARGED WITH A VIOLENT ASSAULT ON
ELIZABETH WELCH, AT HARLESTONE
CHARLES CRAWLEY, CHARGED WITH ASSAULTING ELIZABETH
WELCH, AT HARLESTONE
GEORGE CRAWLEY, JAMES CRAWLEY, & THOMAS HICKSON,
RESPECTIVELY FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR RUNNING AWAY
FROM THE WORKHOUSE AT WOOTTON, AND TAKING AWAY
DIVERS ARTICLES BELONGING TO HARDINGSTONE UNION
FOR TWO MONTHS, CONVICTED OF A TRESPASS AT
HARDINGSTONE, IN SEARCH OF GAME ; ALSO HENRY
CRAWLEY, A DISORDERLY SERVANT, FOR SEVEN DAYS
GEORGE CRAWLEY, JAMES CRAWLEY, & THOMAS HICKSON,
RESPECTIVELY FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR RUNNING AWAY
FROM THE WORKHOUSE AT WOOTTON, AND TAKING AWAY
DIVERS ARTICLES BELONGING TO HARDINGSTONE UNION
NORTHAMPTON
DAMAGE
HARDINGSTONE
JOHN CRAWLEY, FOR SEVEN DAYS, CONVICTED OF DAMAGING
A QUANTITY OF BRICKS, AT HARDINGSTON, THE PROPERTY
OF W. STRONG
NETHER HEYFORD
SEE ARTICLE
NETHER HEYFORD
SEE ARTICLE
NETHER HEYFORD
SEE ARTICLE
L
THEFT
JOHN CRAWLEY, CHARGED WITH HAVING STOLEN TWO
TRUSSES OF HAY, AND ONE FLAKE HURDLE, THE PROPERTY
OF CHARLES WOODING OF NORTHAMPTON. THOMAS
SUTTON, CHARGED WITH HAVING RECEIVED THE SAME
A
REV. J.
LLOYD
REV. J.
LLOYD
SEE ARTICLE
K
GAME
LAWS
MENTIONE
D
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM & THOMAS CRANE, RESPECTIVELY FOR TWO
MONTHS, UNDER THE GAME LAWS
FOR THREE MONTHS, UNLESS £10 BE PAID, FOR USING AN
INSTRUMENT FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF GAME, AT
COTTINGHAM
WILLIAM & THOMAS CRANE, RESPECTIVELY FOR TWO
MONTHS, UNDER THE GAME LAWS
R
1835
GAME
A
1836
CRANE
H
1839
THOMAS
SEE ARTICLE
L
1842
CONCEALIN
G BIRTH
C
1839
CRANE
IG
1843
MARY ANN
COTTINGHAM
R
1839
NORTHAMPTON SUMMER
ASSIZES
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL & HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
ASSIZES
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
CRANE
JOHN CRANE, OF COTTINGHAM, COMPLAINED THAT WILLIAM
LOVE, OF THE SAME PLACE, OWED HIM 15S. IN WAGES. AN
ORDER FOR THE PAYMENT THEREOF, WITH COSTS, WAS
GRANTED
N
1838
JOHN
COMPLAIN
T
Y
1844
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
1843
1841
1842
CRAWLEY
MENTIONE
D
HEMINGTON
GEORGE LILLEY, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR REFUSING TO FULFIL
HIS CONTRACT OF SERVICE WITH HIS MASTER, ROBERT
CRAWLEY, OF HEMINGTON LODGE
DANIEL
CRAXFORD
ASSAULT
GRETTON
SEE ARTICLE
DAVID
CRAXFORD
TRESPASS
HARRINGWORTH
DAVID
CRAXFORD
MISDEMEA
NOUR
GRETTON
JOHN
CRAXFORD
ASSAULT
GRETTON
SEE ARTICLE
ROBERT
CRAXFORD
ASSAULT
GRETTON
SEE ARTICLE
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JAMES
CRAXTON
VICTIM
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
CRAXTON
THEFT
1835
ASSIZES
ROBERT
CRAYTHORN
THEFT
WARMINGTON
1835
ASSIZES
ROBERT
CRAYTHORN
THEFT
WARMINGTON
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
ROBERT
CRAYTHORNE
THEFT
1843
QUARTER SESSIONS
ROBERT
CRAYTHORNE
THEFT
1843
QUARTER SESSIONS
ROBERT
1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
1837
ASSIZES
1836
1845
R
A
R
L
Y
C
N
C
P
WARMINGTON
WARMINGTON
MARY ANN
CREATON
ILLEGITIM
ATE CHILD
MILTON
WILLIAM
CREW
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
WILLIAM
ASSIZES
COMMITMENTS TO THE
WILLIAM
COUNTY GAOL
KETTERING PETTY
ELIZABETH
SESSIONS
L
A
THEFT
CREW
CREW
ASSAULT &
THEFT
ASSAULT &
THEFT
ASSAULT &
THEFT
JOHN GROVES, CHARGED WITH STEALING A HANDKERCHIEF,
THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM GROVES, AND A COAT,
WAISTCOAT, AND HANDKERCHIEF, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES
CRAXTON AND A HALF OF A COPPER, THE PROPERTY OF
WILLIAM FOX
WILLIAM CRAXTON, CHARGED WITH STEALING ABOUT THREE
GALLONS OF BARLEY FROM A BARN AT BOZEAT, THE
PROPERTY OF THOMAS SAUNDERS, SEN.
ROBERT CRAYTHORN, AGED 18, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
QUANTITY OF OATS, UNDRESSED, FROM THE PREMISES OF
BENJAMIN BERRIDGE, OF WARMINGTON
SEE ARTICLE
ROBERT CRAYTHORNE, CHARGED WITH STEALING A BRASS
KETTLE, A PAIR OF SHEARS, AN OAK TROUGH, AND OTHER
ARTICLES, THE PROPERTY OF ROBERT SOUTHWELL, OF
WARMINGTON
K
IG
BOZEAT
CRAYTHORNE
A
1837
ELI FREER & DAVID CRAXFORD, FOR SIX WEEKS, UNLESS £2.
8S. 6D. EACH BE SOONER PAID, FOR A TRESPASSS AT
HARRINGWORTH
OF GRETTON, SERVANT, FOR ONE MONTH, CONVICTED OF A
MISDEANOUR
E
1845
O
1842
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
ROBERT
T
1846
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
H
1839
ROBERT CRAYTHORNE, AGED 25, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
BRASS TAP, A PAIR OF SHEARS, AN OAK TROUGH, &C., THE
PROPERTY OF ROBERT SOUTHWELL, OF WARMINGTON
SEE ARTICLE
AN ORDER OF FILATION WAS MADE ON THOMAS GLEED, OF
IRTHLINGBOROUGH, IN THIS COUNTY, LABOURER, FOR THE
PAYMENT OF 1S. 6D. PER WEEK, AND THE COSTS OF THE
APPLICATION, TO MARY ANN CREATON, RESIDING AT
MILTON, FOR HER ILLEGITIMATE CHILD
DODFORD
SEE ARTICLE
DODFORD
SEE ARTICLE
DODFORD
SEE ARTICLE
CRICK
VICTIM
GEDDINGTON
SEE ARTICLE
1833
HOUSE OF CORRECTION
JAMES
CRICK
BASTARDY
GEDDINGTON
OF GEDDINGTON, FOR THREE MONTHS, IN A MATTER OF
BASTARDY
1833
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JAMES
CRICK
FILIATION
GEDDINGTON
OF GEDDINGTON, FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR NOT COMPLYING
WITH A ORDER OF FILIATION. WILLIAM HARBRIDGE, OF
HARDINGSTONE, FOR THREE MONTHS, IN A LIKE CASE
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
JOHN
CRICK
1837
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
JOSEPH
CRICK
1836
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
JOSEPH
CRICK
1843
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
MR.
CRICK
COMPLAIN
T
1838
DIED
MR.
CRICK
MENTIONE
D
1838
DIED
MRS.
CRICK
DIED
1846
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
SAMUEL
CRICK
GAME
1839
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
SAMUEL
CRICK
MENTIONE
D
DESBOROUGH
JAMES MARLOW, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR WILFULLY
DAMAGING A WINDOW IN THE HOUSE OF SAMUEL CRICK, OF
DESBOROUGH
T.
CRICK
PAYMENT
GEDDINGTON
SEE ARTICLE
THOMAS
CRICK
Y
GEDDINGTON
SEE ARTICLE
CRIER
1839
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
ALFRED
CRISP
1842
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
ELIZABETH
CRISP
1842
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
ELIZABETH
CRISP
JANE
CRISP
JOHN
CRISP
1836
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MIDSUMMER SESSIONS
T
A FEW DAYS AGO, MRS. CRICK, SISTER OF MR. CRICK,
COOPER, OF THIS TOWN
A FEW DAYS AGO, MRS. CRICK, SISTER OF MR. CRICK,
COOPER, OF THIS TOWN
E
H
R
A
R
RIDING ON
WAGGON
K
IG
DESBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
GUILSBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
OUNDLE
ALFRED CRISP, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR MISCONDUCT AND ILL
BEHAVIOUR TOWARDS HIS MASTER, JAMES JONES, OF
OUNDLE
KINGSTHORPE
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON
MARY & ELIZABETH CRISP, CHARGED WITH STEALING
DIVERS ARTICLES OF WEARING APPAREL, &C., THE
PROPERTY OF R.D. READ, INNKEEPER
THEFT
KINGSTHORPE
SEE ARTICLE
MENTIONE
D
RUSHDEN
SEE ARTICLE
MISCONDU
CT
N
C
MR. CRICK COMPLAINED AGAINST HIS APPRENTICE FOR
INSOLENT AND ABUSIVE LANGUAGE AND NEGLECT OF WORK.
MR. C. NOT BEING IN POSSESSION OF THE INDENTURES, THE
BOY WAS DISMISSED WITH A CAUTION
NORTHAMPTON
A
THEFT
THEFT
A
1842
SEE ARTICLE
L
EDWARD
NORTHAMPTON
C
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
MARK PAIN, JOHN CRICK, & SAMUEL LYER, FOR TWO MONTHS
EACH, FOR MALICIOUSLY DAMAGING A WINDOW IN THE
HOUSE OF WILLIAM BRAUNSTONE, OF GEDDINGTON
NORTHAMPTON
MENTIONE
D
O
1844
GEDDINGTON
SEE ARTICLE
P
1843
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
MENTIONE
D
DESERTION
& ILL
TREATMEN
T
L
1844
DAMAGE
1842
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
JOSEPH
CRISP
DAMAGE
CREATON
JOSEPH CRISP, OF CREATON, LABOURER, WAS CONVICTED OF
BREAKING A DEAD FENCE, AND STEALING SEVERAL OF THE
RAILS, THE PROPERTY OF MR. BARKER, OF CREATON, ON THE
18TH INST. AND FINED, WITH COSTS, 15S. 6D.
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
LEONARD
CRISP
THEFT
MARSTON TRUSSELL
LEONARD CRISP, CHARGED WITH STEALING TWO HEN'S
EGGS, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN HENRY BULLIVANT, OF
MARSTON TRUSSELL
1842
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
MARY
CRISP
THEFT
SARACEN'S
NORTHAMPTON
HEAD
SEE ARTICLE
MARY & ELIZABETH CRISP, CHARGED WITH STEALING
DIVERS ARTICLES OF WEARING APPAREL, &C., THE
PROPERTY OF R.D. READ, INNKEEPER
WILLIAM
CRISP
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM
CROFT
KILLING
SHEEP
BYFIELD
WILLIAM CROFT, FOR CHARGED WITH KILLING, AT BYFIELD,
FIVE EWE SHEEP, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS ADAMS
WILLIAM
CROFT
FLOORE
SEE ARTICLE
1844
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
MARY
CROFTS
1833
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
RICHARD
ASSIZES
THEFT
CROFTS
THEFT
DAVENTRY
R
RICHARD
SEE ARTICLE
FLOORE
GREAT BRINGTON
THEFT
DAVENTRY
SARAH
1844
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
SARAH
C
BOROUGH SESSIONS
VICTIM
KINGSTHORPE
N
1844
CROFTS
CROFTS
VICTIM
A
SARAH
CROFTS
VICTIM
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
SARAH
CROFTS
A
1844
THOMAS CROFTS, MARY CROFTS, & SARAH CROFTS, FOR
FURTHER EXAMINATION ; THE FORMER CHARGED WITH
STEALING HALF A POUND OF SUGAR, THE PROPERTY OF HIS
MASTER, GRAY HESTER, AND THE TWO LATTER WITH
RECEIVING THE SAME KNOWING IT TO HAVE BEEN STOLEN
JOSEPH BOSWORTH AND RICHARD CROFTS, CHARGED WITH
HAVING STOLEN AT DAVENTRY, TWO DUCKS, THE PROPERTY
OF THOMAS ADAMS, AND TWO FOWLS, THE PROPERTY OF
SAMUEL HOLLOWELL
JOSEPH BOSWORTH, 16, AND RICHARD CROFTS, 17, PLEADED
GUILTY TO TWO INDICTMENTS FOR STEALING POULTRY AT
DAVENTRY, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS ADAMS AND SAMUELL
HOLLOWELL. TRANSPORTATION FOR SEVEN YEARS
JAMES HUGHES, CHARGED WITH HAVING, ON THE 26TH
INST., STOLEN A VELVET BAG, A SIXPENCE, AND ABOUT A
QUARTER OF A POUND OF GINGERBREAD, THE PROPERTY OF
SARAH CROFTS, OF KINGSTHORPE
JAMES HUGHES, AGED 20, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
VELVET BAG, A SIXPENCE, AND ABOUT A QUARTER OF A
POUND OF GINGERBREAD NUTS, THE PROPERTY OF SARAH
CROFTS
SEE ARTICLE
L
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
C
1844
O
P
CROFTS
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 9)
SEE ARTICLE
E
CROFTS
CROFTS
K
CROFTS
CAROLINE
JAMES
R
ANN
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
DIED
DIED
T
1844
1845
NORTHAMPTON
A
1844
THEFT
H
1834
CRISP
L
1843
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
INQUEST
INQUEST
MARY
IG
1834
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
Y
1842
THEFT
THOMAS CROFTS, MARY CROFTS, & SARAH CROFTS, FOR
FURTHER EXAMINATION ; THE FORMER CHARGED WITH
STEALING HALF A POUND OF SUGAR, THE PROPERTY OF HIS
MASTER, GRAY HESTER, AND THE TWO LATTER WITH
RECEIVING THE SAME KNOWING IT TO HAVE BEEN STOLEN
THOMAS CROFTS, MARY CROFTS, & SARAH CROFTS, FOR
FURTHER EXAMINATION ; THE FORMER CHARGED WITH
STEALING HALF A POUND OF SUGAR, THE PROPERTY OF HIS
MASTER, GRAY HESTER, AND THE TWO LATTER WITH
RECEIVING THE SAME KNOWING IT TO HAVE BEEN STOLEN
1844
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
THOMAS
CROFTS
THEFT
1844
INQUEST
THOMAS
CROFTS
MENTIONE
D
FLOORE
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM CROFTS, CHARGED WITH HAVING KILLED FIVE EWE
SHEEP, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS ADAMS, OF BYFIELD
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
WILLIAM
CROFTS
KILLING
SHEEP
BYFIELD
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
WILLIAM
CROFTS
KILLING
SHEEP
BYFIELD
SEE ARTICLE
BRACKLEY
HENRY CROSS, OF BRACKLEY, FOR WANT OF SURETIES TO
KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS HIS THOMAS HERRIEF AND ANN,
HIS WIFE
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
LEAVING
CHILDREN
CROSS
CROSS
COMMITTED TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
CHARLES
CROSS
THEFT
1833
MICHAELMAS QUARTER
SESSIONS
CHARLES
CROSS
THEFT
CHARLES
CROSS
TRANSPOR
TED
ELIZABETH
CROSS
MENTIONE
D
ELIZABETH
CROSS
ASSAULT
KING SUTTON
L
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EPIPHANY SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON
P
1841
A
R
TRANSPORTED
CHARLES CROSS, 22, FOR HAVING STOLEN TEN FOWLS, VALUE
10S. BELONGING TO JOHN MOUNTFORT, AT FARTHINGSTONE,
WAS SENTENCED TO SEVEN YEARS' TRANSPORTATION
FARTHINGSTONE
Y
1833
FARTHINGSTONE
IG
1833
FOR ONE MONTH, AS AN IDLE AND DISORDERLY PERSON,
AND LEAVING HER CHILDREN CHARGEABLE TO EVERDON
CHARLES CROSS, CHARGED WITH HAVING STOLEN TEN
FOWLS, BELONGING TO JOHN MOUNTFORT, OF
FARTHINGSTONE
EVERDON
K
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
BENJAMIN
ASSIZES
TO THE HOUSE OF
CATHARINE
CORRECTION
THE UNDER-MENTIONED CONVICTS HAVE BEEN REMOVED TO
GOSPORT FROM OUR COUNTY GAOL, AND PUT ON BOARD THE
YORK HULK :- JAMES HOWE, FOR FOURTEEN YEARS, AND
THOMAS COSTOLA, CHARLES GOODWIN, WILLIAM TAYLOR,
JOHN BEASLEY, AND CHARLES CROSS, FOR SEVEN YEARS
SEE ARTICLE
SEE ARTICLE
FOR ONE MONTH, FOR BEHAVING IN A RIOTOUS AND
INDECENT MANNER WHIILST IN A STATE OF DRUNKENESS
ELIZABETH
CROSS
1840
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
ELIZABETH
CROSS
1845
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
HANNAH
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
HENRY
CROSS
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MIDSUMMER SESSIONS
HENRY
CROSS
BREACH OF
THE PEACE
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
HENRY
CROSS
SURETIES
BRACKLEY
HENRY CROSS, OF BRACKLEY, FOR WANT OF SURETIES TO
KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS HIS THOMAS HERRIEF AND ANN,
HIS WIFE
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
HENRY
CROSS
BREACH OF
THE PEACE
BRACKLEY
HENRY CROSS, CHARGED WITH A BREACH OF THE PEACE BY
THOMAS HERRIEF, OF BRACKLEY, AND ANN HIS WIFE
N
INDECENT
CONDUCT
C
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
O
1842
C
DRUNK
E
CROSS
R
1838
ANN
T
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
H
1841
ASSAULT
A
CROSS
DESBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
BRACKLEY
HENRY CROSS, OF BRACKLEY, LABOURER, & SAMUEL LINES,
OF EYDON, LABOURER, FOR WANT OF SURETIES FOR THEIR
APPEARANCE AT THE SESSIONS AND FOR KEEPING THE
PEACE, THE FORMER TOWARDS THOMAS HERRIEF AND THE
LATTER TOWARDS EDWARD LINES
A
L
WANT OF
SURETIES
FOR SEVEN DAYS, FOR RIOTOUS AND INDECENT CONDUCT IN
THE PUBLIC STREETS WHILST IN A STATE OF INTOXICATION
FOR A BREACH OF THE PEACE. NO PROSECUTION.
BRACKLEY
HENRY
CROSS
ESCAPING
BRACKLEY
HENRY
CROSS
ESCAPING
BRACKLEY
HENRY
CROSS
ASSAULT
BRACKLEY
JAMES
CROSS
ASSAULT
HARLESTONE
HACKLETON TO
ASHTON
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
JOHN
CROSS
REMOVAL
1839
COMMITMENTS TO THE
HOUSE OF CORRECTION
JOHN
CROSS
GAME
LAWS
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
CROSS
THEFT
1836
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
CROSS
THEFT
1833
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
CROSS
JOSEPH
1840
QUARTER SESSIONS
ROBERT
CROSS
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
ROBERT
CROSS
1838
ROBBERY
ROBERT
CROSS
R
Y
P
GAME
E
JOHN CROSS, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR STEALING A QUANTITY
OF APPLES FROM THE ORCHARD OF JOHN FRANKLIN, OF
NEWBOTTLE
BRAUNSTON
JOHN CROSS, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR NEGLECTING THE
SERVICE OF HIS MASTER, THOMAS JOHNSON, OF BRAUNSTON
BOUGHTON
JOSEPH CROSS, OF KINGSTHORPE, LABOURER, WAS
CONVICTED OF HAVING COMMITTED A TRESPASS IN SEARCH
OF GAME ON LAND IN THE OCCUPATION OF MR. JOSEPH
FAULKNER, IN THE PARISH OF BOUGHTON, ON THE 5TH
INSTANT, AND ADJUDGED TO PAY PENALTY AND COSTS,
AMOUNTING TOGETHER TO £2. 13S. 6D.
ROBERT CROSS, CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLING AND SELLING
CERTAIN LEATHERS, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES BAILEY
EMBEZZLE
MENT
ROBERT CROSS, CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLING AND SELLING
CERTAIN LEATHERS, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES BAILEY. NOT
GUILTY.
A
EMBEZZLE
MENT
L
A
JOHN CROSS, CHARGED WITH STEALING A BLUNDERBUSS,
THE PROPERTY OF MICHAEL BENNETT, OF CHACOMB, AND A
GUN, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS PLUMB
NEWBOTTLE
N
C
CROSS
K
CHACOMB
C
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
WHITTLEBURY
NEGLECT
O
1844
H
1844
R
1842
SURETIES
T
1837
CROSS
A
1838
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
HENRY
L
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
IG
1841
HENRY CROSS, CHARGED WITH A BREACH OF THE PEACE BY
THOMAS HERRIEF, OF BRACKLEY, AND ANN HIS WIFE. TO
ENTER INTO HIS OWN RECOGNIZANCES IN £40, AND TWO
SURETIES IN £20 EACH, AND TO GIVE NOTICE THEREOF TO
MR. WESTON, ATTORNEY FOR PROSECUTION
CHARGED WITH BREAKING OPEN THE PRISON OF BRACKLEY,
AND UNLAWFULLY ESCAPING THEREFROM
INDICTED FOR BREAKING OUT OF THE PRISON AT BRACKLEY,
WAS ACQUITTED
HENRY CROSS, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR ASSAULTING HENRY
WALSH, OF BRACKLEY
JAMES CROSS, AGED 23, CHARGED WITH AN ASSAULT ON
THOMAS GROSE, OF HARLESTONE
ORDERS FOR THE REMOVAL OF JOHN CROSS, HIS WIFE AND
FAMILY, NOW RESIDING IN HACKLETON, THEREFROM, TO THE
PARISH OF ASHTON, AS BEING THEIR PLACE OF LEGAL
SETTLEMENT
FOR ONE MONTH, FOR TRESPASSING, IN PURSUIT OF A DEER,
IN WHITTLEBURY FOREST
THEFT
NORTH
END
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
1845
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS SARAH
CROSS
THEFT
BRACKLEY
SARAH CROSS WAS CHARGED WITH STEALING A PAIR OF
SOCKS, AND ANOTHER ARTICLE, THE PROPERTY OF GEORGE
TAYLOR. THE PARTIES RESIDE AT BRACKLEY. THE CASE WAS
ADJOURNED
1844
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
W.
CROSS
NON
PAYMENT
KETTERING
SEE ARTICLE
1841
CALENDAR OF PRISONERS
FOR TRIAL
WILLIAM
CROSS
THEFT
KING SUTTON
WILLIAM CROSS, 20, CHARGED WITH STEALING 64IBLS.
WEIGHT OF COAL, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM SELTON, AT
KINGS SUTTON
WILLIAM CROSS, 20, WAS CHARGED WITH STEALING ?
WEIGHT OF COAL, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM SALTER, AT
KINGS SUTTON. HE WAS SENTENCED TO ONE MONTH'S
IMPRISONMENT
ROBERT COBB, CHARGED WITH STEALING A SHIRT FROM THE
PREMISES OF WILLIAM CROSS, ROTHWELL
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EPIPHANY SESSIONS
WILLIAM
CROSS
THEFT
KING SUTTON
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
CROSS
VICTIM
ROWELL
1844
EMBEZZLEMENT
WILLIAM
CROSS
EMBEZZLE
MENT
WILLIAM
CROSS
VICTIM
BRIGSTOCK
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM
CROSS
MENTIONE
D
KETTERING
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM
CROSS
THEFT
KINGSUTTON
WILLIAM CROSS, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
KINGSUTTON, 64LB. OF COAL, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM
SALTER
WILLIAM
CROSS
MENTIONE
D
HEATHENCOTE
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM
CROSS
VICTIM
CHACOMBE
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN
CROSS
THEFT
WILLIAM
CROSS
VICTIM
MENTIONE
COW LANE NORTHAMPTON
D
MRS.
CROSSE
1835
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
RICHARD
CROSSLEY
1835
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER SESSIONS
RICHARD
CROSSLEY
1836
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
RICHARD
CROSSLEY
1842
DIED
WILLIAM
CROSSLEY
1836
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
CROSSLEY
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
ELIZABETH
CROTEN
T
O
THEFT
DIED
CHARITY
CROW
1836
DIED
ELIZABETH
CROW
CROW
ROADE
DIED
WELLINGBOROUGH
VICTIM
WELLINGBOROUGH
INDECENT
CONDUCT
WEEDON
A
1836
CROUCH
THEFT
K
R
POTTERPURY
P
THEFT
C
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
WILLIAM
ASSIZES
DIED
ANN
E
H
A
INQUEST
1837
BRIGSTOCK
Y
1845
SEE ARTICLE
L
1845
CHACOMBE
C
1835
IG
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EASTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
R
1838
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
N
1840
A
1845
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
L
1845
SEE ARTICLE
MENTIONE
D
DIED
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
FANNY BLADES, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR ASSAULTING JOHN
MITCHELL & WILLIAM CROSS, AT BRIGSTOCK
SEE ARTICLE
RICHARD CROSSLEY, OF POTTERSPURY, CHARGED WITH
STEALING FOUR BUNDLES OF PEA STICKS, OF THE VALUE OF
EIGHT PENCE, THE PROPERTY OF THE DUKE OF GRAFTON
WAS SENTENCED TO A MONTH'S IMPRISONMENT FOR
STEALING FOUR BUNDLES OF PEA STICKS, THE PROPERTY OF
THE DUKE OF GRAFTON
RICHARD CROSSLEY, CHARGED WITH STEALING A COPPER,
VALUE 50S. THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM AMOS, OF ROAD
ON THE 16TH INSTANT, AT WELLINGBOROUGH, AFTER A
LONG AND PAINFUL ILLNESS, MR. WILLIAM CROSSLEY, AGED
64 YEARS
BENJAMIN PRATT, FOR REFUSING TO FIND SURETIES TO KEEP
THE PEACE TOWARDS WILLIAM CROSSLEY, OF
WELLINGBOROUGH
MARY HART, ELIZABETH CROTEN, & ELIZABETH THOMPSON,
RESPECTIVELY FOR ONE MONTH, FOR RIOTOUS AND
INDECENT CONDUCT, AND WANDERING ABROAD IN THE
PARISH OF WEEDON
WARKWORTH
SEE ARTICLE
PAULERSPURY
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 89)
PAULERSPURY
SEE ARTICLE
PAULERSPURY
SEE ARTICLE
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
EMMA
CROW
1839
NORTHANTS LENT ASSIZES
SAMUEL
CROW
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
THOMAS
CROW
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
WILLIAM
CROW
CHARLES
CROWHURST
JOHN
CROWSON
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
TOWCESTER
SEE ARTICLE
KETTERING
SEE ARTICLE
UPTON
WILLIAM CROW, OF UPTON, FARMER, APPEARED ON A
SUMMONS FOR AN ASSAULT ON JOHN FACER, OF
NORTHAMPTON, SAWYER, AT UPTON, ON THE 19TH INSTANT.
HE ADMITTED THE ASSAULT, BUT PLEADED PROVOCATION.
HE WAS FINED, WITH COSTS, 14S. 6D., WHICH HE
IMMEDIATELY PAID
KETTERING
SEE ARTICLE
LOWICK
SEE ARTICLE
T
1841
ASSAULT
SEE ARTICLE
H
1844
DAVENTRY
LEICESTER
NORTHAMPTON
STREET
DIED
EMILY
CROXEN
DIED
1837
DIED
JAMES
WILLMOTT
CROXEN
MENTIONE LEICESTER
NORTHAMPTON
D
STREET
1837
CURIOUS CHALLENGE
JAMES
WILMOT
CROXEN
CHALLENG LEICESTER
NORTHAMPTON
E
STREET
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
CROXEN
VICTIM
1842
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
JOHN
CROXEN
1837
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
1844
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
MR.
1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
1839
DIED
1846
1843
1846
1840
ASSIZES - COUNTY
PRISONERS
R
A
R
Y
L
BURTON LATIMER
ON THE 18TH INST. EMILY, THE INFANT DAUGHTER OF MR.
JAMES WILLMOTT CROXEN, OF LEICESTER STREET, IN THIS
TOWN, IN THE 1ST YEAR OF HER AGE
ON THE 18TH INST. EMILY, THE INFANT DAUGHTER OF MR.
JAMES WILLMOTT CROXEN, OF LEICESTER STREET, IN THIS
TOWN, IN THE 1ST YEAR OF HER AGE
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM EADY, CHARGED WITH STEALING SIX OAK WHEEL
SPOKES FROM THE YARD OF JOHN CROXEN, OF BURTON
LATIMER
SEE ARTICLE
BURTON LATIMER
MATTHEW KEACH, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR RUNNING AWAY
FROM THE SERVICE OF HIS MASTER, JOHN CROXEN, OF
BURTON LATIMER, AND OTHERWISE MISBEHAVING HIMSELF
TOWARD HIS SAID MASTER
C
P
O
CROXEN
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
MR. J. W.
CROXEN
VICTIM
PITSFORD
THE COMPLAINT AGAINST WILLIAM LAUNDON, BUTCHER,
FOR ASSAULTING MR. J. W. CROXEN, IN THE PARISH OF
PITSFORD, ON THE 11TH JANUARY INSTANT, WAS DISMISSED
WILLIAM B.
CROXEN
DIED
MOULTON
ON THE 29TH ULT., AT MOULTON, MR. WILLIAM B. CROXEN,
AGED 53
DANIEL
CROXFORD
DAMAGE
GRETTON
SEE ARTICLE
RICHARD
CROXFORD
TRESPASSI
NG
GRETTON
SEE ARTICLE
THOMAS
CROXFORD
VICTIM
STOWE
JOSEPH TOWNSEND, CHARGED WITH STEALING A POUND
AND A HALF OF FLOUR, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS
CROXFORD, OF STOWE
JOHN
CROXON
ASSAULT
BURTON LATIMER
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN
CROXON
VICTIM
BURTON LATIMER
WILLIAM EADY, CHARGED WITH HAVING STOLEN SIX OAK
WHEEL SPOKES, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN CROXON, OF
BURTON LATIMER
A
N
C
CROXEN
L
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
BURTON LATIMER
MENTIONE
D
A
1846
IG
1837
E
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
K
1834
1845
1844
1845
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
MR.
CROXON
LICENSE
MR.
CROXON
JOHN
CROXTON
MENTIONE CROSS
D
KEYS
NON
PAYMENT
IRTHLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
BURTON LATIMER
SEE ARTICLE
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
JOHN
CROXTON
WARRANT
BURTON LATIMER
JOHN CROXTON, OF BURTON LATIMER, OBTAINED A
WARRANT OF EJECTMENT AGAINST GEORGE CHAMBERLAIN
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
CROXTON
MENTIONE
D
THORPE ACHURCH
SEE ARTICLE
1834
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
CRUNDELL
THEFT
WELLINGBOROUGH
1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
CHARLES
CRUTCHLEY
ASSAULT
RAVENSTHORPE
ARTHUR
CRY
VICTIM
ARTHUR
CRYER
VICTIM
HARRIET
CRYER
VICTIM
1846
JAMES PAGE, CHARGED WITH STEALING MONEY FROM THE
SHOP OF ARTHUR CRYER, AT WELLINGBOROUGH
TOWCESTER
JOSEPH HALES, FOR TWO MONTHS, UNLESS £5 BE PAID, FOR
ASSAULTING HARRIET CRYER, OF TOWCESTER
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
THOMAS
ASSIZES
KETTERING PETTY
WILLIAM
SESSIONS
R
A
R
L
ASSAULT
CRYER
MENTIONE
D
CUE
CHARGING
THEFT
K
WELLINGBOROUGH
Y
CRYER
E
H
IG
JOHN PAGE, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
WELLINGBOROUGH, 12S., THE PROPERTY OF ARTHUR CRY
HOLLOWELL
C
1838
THOMAS
THOMAS CRUNDELL, CHARGED WITH STEALING A PIECE OF
OAK, VALUE 3S. THE PROPERTY OF JOHN WOOLSTON, OF
WELLINGBOROUGH
CHARLES CRUTCHLEY, OF RAVENSTHORPE, LABOURER, WAS
CONVICTED OF AN ASSAULT ON WILLIAM SMITH, AT
RAVENSTHORPE, ON THE 20TH INSTANT, AND FINED WITH
COSTS, 20S., WHICH HE IMMEDIATELY PAID
WELLINGBOROUGH
THOMAS CRYER, OF HOLLOWELL, VICTUALLER, WAS ALSO
CONVICTED OF AN ASSAULT ON MR. JOHN CHAPMAN, OF
HOLLOWELL, ON THE 22D INST., AND FINED, WITH COSTS,
15S.
HOLLOWELL
SEE ARTICLE
BURTON LATIMER
SEE ARTICLE
N
1842
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
P
1843
O
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
C
1843
T
1842
EDWARD CUFF & MARY ANN CUFF, CHARGED WITH STEALING
FIVE GOLD RINGS, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM KIRK, SEN.
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
EDWARD
CUFF
1837
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
EDWARD
CUFF
1837
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
MARY ANN
CUFF
MARY ANN
CUFF
THEFT
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
JAMES
CUFFLEY
DIED
BOUGHTON GREEN
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 17)
A
1837
NORTHAMPTON
A
L
THEFT
SEE ARTICLE
EDWARD CUFF & MARY ANN CUFF, CHARGED WITH STEALING
FIVE GOLD RINGS, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM KIRK, SEN.
THEFT
1837
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
INQUEST
1844
DIED
ANN
CULCHETH
DIED
DAVENTRY
ON THURSDAY LAST, AT DAVENTRY, AFTER A LONG ILLNESS,
ANN, WIFE OF MR. JOHN CULCHETH, BAKER, AGED 55 YEARS
1844
DIED
JOHN
CULCHETH
MENTIONE
D
DAVENTRY
ON THURSDAY LAST, AT DAVENTRY, AFTER A LONG ILLNESS,
ANN, WIFE OF MR. JOHN CULCHETH, BAKER, AGED 55 YEARS
1837
1841
DARING BURGLARY
MRS.
CULCHETH
VICTIM
1843
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
CULCHETH
THEFT
IN THE COURSE OF TUESDAY NIGHT LAST THE DWELLING
HOUSE OF MRS. CULCHETH, IN DERNGATE, WAS BROKEN
OPEN, AND ROBBED OF NOTES AND OTHER MONIES TO THE
VALUE OF £50. NO CLUE TO THE OFFENDERS HAS HITHERTO
BEEN OBTAINED, BUT A REWARD IS OFFERED FOR THEIR
APPREHENSION
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM
CULCHETH
THEFT
SEE ARTICLE
CHARLES
CUMBERPATCH
VICTIM
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
INQUEST
DAN
CUMBERPATCH
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
1843
1843
T
1844
DERNGATE NORTHAMPTON
MURDER
NORTHAMPTON
1844
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
DANIEL
CUMBERPATCH
MENTIONE
D
1844
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
DANIEL
CUMBERPATCH
KILLING
1846
COMMITMENTS TO THE
BOROUGH PRISON
HENRY
CUMBERPATCH
1842
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
WILLIAM
CUMBERPATCH
MENTIONE
NEW INN
D
1834
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
GEORGE
CUMMING
VICTIM
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
CUNLIFFE
1842
ASSIZES
JOHN
CUNLIFFE
1842
DIED
SPENCER
1844
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
1842
1836
E
ALL SAINTS
NORTHAMPTON
PARISH
KINGSTHORPE
SEE ARTICLE
KETTERING
SOPHIA HARMAN, CHARGED WITH STEALING A SOVEREIGN
FROM THE PERSON OF GEORGE CUMMING, OF KETTERING
C
N
C
O
P
REFUSING
TO WORK
A
Y
R
R
NORTHAMPTON
KINGS SUTTON
L
A
THEFT
THEFT
KINGS SUTTON
CUNLIFFE
DIED
PRESTON DEANERY
BRIDGET
CUNNINGHAM
DAMAGE
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
ROBERT
CUNNINGHAM
THEFT
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
CUNNINGHAM
THEFT
A
EDWARD LENTON, AGED 26, JOHN FITZHUGH, AGED 42,
CHARLES COLES, AGED 25, AND HENRY KING, AGED 31,
CHARGED WITH BEING PRESENT AND AIDING AND
ASSISTING DANIEL CUMBERPATCH (NOT YET
APPRENHENDED) IN MURDERING FREDERICK FITZHUGH
DANIEL CUMBERPATCH, CHARGED WITH KILLING AND
SLAYING FREDERICK FITZHUGH
FOR 21 DAYS, FOR REFUSING TO WORK AT EMPLOYMENT
SUITED TO HIS AGE AND STRENGTH, WHEREBY HE BECAME
CHARGEABLE TO THE PARISH OF ALL SAINTS
K
CUMBERPATCH
H
DANIEL
L
BOROUGH PRISONERS
IG
1845
JOHN FITZHUGH, EDWARD LENTON, CHARLES COLES, AND
HENRY KING, CHARGED WITH AIDING AND ABETTING
DANIEL CUMBERPATCH IN THE WILFUL MURDER OF
FREDERICK FITZHUGH. DANIEL CUMBERPATCH, CHARGED
WITH THE WILFUL MURDER OF FREDERICK FITZHUGH.
RICHARD WILLSON & JOHN CUNLIFFE, CHARGED WITH
HAVING, AT KINGS SUTTON, STOLEN A LEG OF LAMB AND 2LB.
OF SUET FROM THOMAS JERROINS, THE PROPERTY OF
THOMAS WATERS
RICHARD WILSON, AGED 44, & JOHN CUNLIFFE, AGED 38,
CHARGED WITH STEALING FROM THOMAS JERROUS, IN THE
PARISH OF KINGS SUTTON, A LEG OF LAMB AND 2LB. OF
SUET, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS WATERS
ON THE 22D INSTANT, AT PRESTON DEANERY, IN THIS
COUNTY, SPENCER CUNLIFFE, AGED 10 YEARS, SECOND SON
OF LANGHAM CHRISTIE, ESQ.
BRIDGET CUNNINGHAM, FOR SEVEN DAYS, UNLESS 5S. 10D.
BE PAID, FOR MALICIOUSLY BREAKING A DRINKING GLASS,
THE PROPERTY OF JOHN BONHAM, BEERSELLER
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING SOME
OAK STAVES, AND SENTENCED TO SIX MONTHS' HARD
LABOUR
SEE ARTICLE
1845
1839
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
DIED
EDWARD
ELEANOR
CUNNINGTON
CUNNINGTON
RIDING
WITHOUT
REINS
BENEFIELD
SEE ARTICLE
DIED
KINGS CLIFFE
AT KINGS CLIFFE, ON SATURDAY WEEK, AFTER TWO DAYS'
ILLNESS OF INFLAMMATION, AGED 32, ELEANOR WIFE OF MR.
JOS. CUNNINGTON, SURGEON, AND ELDEST DAUGHTER OF
JOHN PICKARD TAILBY, GENT. OF TUR LANGTON,
LEICESTERSHIRE
WOTHORPE
GEORGE MARTIN KEATLEY, AGED 21, JAMES CUNNINGTON,
AGED 39, & JOHN GELDAR, AGED 16, CHARGED WITH
HAVING, ON THE 1ST OF JUNE, AT WOTHORPE, FELONIOUSLY
ASSAULTED AND PUT IN FEAR OF HIS LIFE W. W.
WATERFIELD, AND STOLEN FROM HIS PERSON 5S. 6D. HALF.,
A SILK HANDKERCHIEF, PENKNIFE, AND MEMORANDUM BOOK
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
JAMES
CUNNINGTON
ASSAULT
1845
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
JOHN
CUNNINGTON
RIDING
WITHOUT
REINS
JOHN
CUNNINGTON
MENTIONE
D
JOHN
CUNNINGTON
VICTIM
JOHN
CUNNINGTON
MENTIONE
D
JOHN
CUNNINGTON
CUNNINGTON
VICTIM
1834
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
JOHN
CUNNINGTON
VICTIM
1839
DIED
JOSEPH
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOSIAH
CUNNINGTON
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
ROBERT
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
1842
1842
MENTIONE
D
KINGS CLIFFE
KINGS CLIFFE
L
A
CUNNINGTON
KINGS CLIFFE
C
JOHN
E
R
A
L
KINGS CLIFFE
N
ASSIZES
C
1834
THEFT
WELLINGBOROUGH
CUNNINGTON
THEFT
OUNDLE
ROBERT
CUNNINGTON
THEFT
OUNDLE
QUARTER SESSIONS
ROBERT
CUNNINGTON
THEFT
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
ROBERT
CUNNINGTON
THEFT
A
LUCY STRICKLAND, FOR THREE WEEKS, FOR DAMAGING OAK
WOOD GROWING IN AN EXTRA PAROCHIAL PLACE, THE
PROPERTY OF JOHN CUNNINGTON
WILLIAM SCOTNEY, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR VIOLENTLY
ASSAULTING JOHN CUNNINGTON, OF KINGS CLIFFE
K
IG
KINGS CLIFFE
VICTIM
O
1834
R
1837
SEE ARTICLE
KINGS CLIFFE
Y
1839
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
COMMITMENTS TO THE
HOUSE OF CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ASSIZES
COMMITED TO THE COUNTY
GAOL SINCE OUR LAST
REPORT
BENEFIELD
P
1842
H
T
1845
OUNDLE
SEE ARTICLE
JAMES BRITTON, CHARGED WITH HAVING STOLEN A
QUANTITY OF BUTTER AND SOME EGGS, BELONGING TO JOHN
CUNNINGTON, OF KINGS CLIFFE
JAMES BRITTON, 17, CHARGED WITH STEALING A QUANTITY
OF BUTTER AND EGGS FROM THE HOUSE OF JOHN
CUNNINGTON, OF KINGS CLIFFE
SEE ARTICLE
AT KINGS CLIFFE, ON SATURDAY WEEK, AFTER TWO DAYS'
ILLNESS OF INFLAMMATION, AGED 32, ELEANOR WIFE OF MR.
JOS. CUNNINGTON, SURGEON, AND ELDEST DAUGHTER OF
JOHN PICKARD TAILBY, GENT. OF TUR LANGTON,
LEICESTERSHIRE
JOHN SADLER & JOSIAH CUNNINGTON, RESPECTIVELY FOR
ONE MONTH, FOR STEALING A QUANTITY OF CABBAGES FROM
AN ENCLOSED GROUND IN THE PARISH OF
WELLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
ROBERT CUNNINGTON, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
OUNDLE, CERTAIN OAK STAVES, THE PROPERTY OF MESSRS.
RICHARD TIBBITS AND JOHN SMITH
ROBERT CUNNINGTON, AGED 45, CHARGD WITH STEALING
CERTAIN OAK STAVES, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM TIBBITS
AND JOHN SMITH
CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT OUNDLE, A 36 GALLON BARREL
AND A QUANTITY OF IRON HOOPING
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
1838
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
1834
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
TEBBUTT
CUNNINGTON
1846
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
THOMAS
CUNNINGTON
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
TIBBERT
CUNNINGTON
GAME
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
CUNNINGTON
MENTIONE
D
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
WILLIAM
CUNNINGTON
1846
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
CUNNINGTON
ASSAULT
1845
FATAL ACCIDENT
JOHN
CURCHIN
DIED
1836
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JANE
1844
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
1845
1839
1842
1842
1844
INQUEST
THEFT
ROBERT
CUNNINGTON
GAME
LAWS
SARAH
CUNNINGTON
MENTIONE
D
AGED 45, CHARGED WITH STEALING A 36 GALLON CASK AND
A QUANTITY OF IRON HOOPING, THE PROPERTY OF THE
OUNDLE UNION BREWING COMPANY
OUNDLE
GEORGE BONUS, PETER JOLLY, AND WILLIAM BRADSHAW,
RESPECTIVELY FOR THREE MONTHS AND WILLIAM RUSSELL
AND ROBERT CUNNINGTON, RESPECTIVELY FOR TWO
MONTHS, UNDER THE GAME LAWS
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GAME
KINGS CLIFFE
THOMAS HARE, FOR THEE MONTHS, & TEBBUTT CUNNINGTON,
FOR TWO MONTHS, AND TO ENTER INTO RECOGNIZANCES
FOR ONE YEAR, FOR BEING FOUND ARMED IN THE NIGHT FOR
THE DESTRUCTION OF GAME AT KINGS CLIFFE
THEFT
BLATHERWICK
T
KINGS CLIFFE
E
JACOB BEAGLE, AGED 33, THOMAS WOODS, 30, CHARGED
WITH STEALING, AT KINGS CLIFFE, FIVE QUARTS OF ALE, THE
PROPERTY OF WILLIAM CUNNINGTON AND HIS COPARTNERS
KINGS CLIFFE
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KETTERING
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HARPOLE
FOR THREE MONTHS, JANE CURE, SHE HAVING RUN AWAY,
AND LEFT HER FAMILY CHARGEABLE TO THE PARISH OF
HARPOLE
C
THREE
COCKS
CURE
RUNNING
AWAY
JOHN
CURE
UNION
MISCONDU
WORKHOU NORTHAMPTON
CT
SE
WILLIAM
CURRELL
THOMAS
CURRY
MARY
CURSLEY
BENJAMIN
CURTIN
JOB
CURTIN
DANIEL
CURTIS
A
N
JACOB BEAGLE & THOMAS WOODS, CHARGED WITH
STEALING FIVE QUARTS OF ALE, AT KINGS CLIFFE, THE
PROPERTY OF WILLIAM CUNNINGTON AND HIS COPARTNERS
KINGS CLIFFE
L
VICTIM
OF KINGS CLIFFE, CONVICTED OF NIGHT POACHING, AND
COMMITTED FOR TWO MONTHS FOR SUCH OFFENCE, ENTERED
INTO RECOGNIZANCE FOR HIS NOT SO OFFENDING AGAIN
FOR THE SPACE OF ONE YEAR
K
R
Y
A
R
KINGS CLIFFE
P
O
C
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H
IG
KINGS CLIFFE
L
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
CUNNINGTON
A
1842
ROBERT
SAMUEL SWINDALL & JOHN CURE, FOR 21 DAYS, FOR
MISONDUCT IN THE UNION WORKHOUSE
LEAVING
FAMILY
GREAT ADDINGTON
FOR ONE MONTH, FOR NEGLECTING HIS WIFE AND FAMILY,
WHEREBY THEY BECAME CHARGEABLE TO GREAT ADDINGTON
THEFT
BRAUNSTON
CHARGED WITH STEALING A SAW, TWO CHISELS, AND OTHER
ARTICLES, AT BRAUNSTON
CRANFORD ST. JOHN
FOR ONE MONTH, FOR RUNNING AWAY AND LEAVING HER
CHILDREN CHARGEABLE TO CRANFORD ST. JOHN
SYWELL
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SYWELL
SEE ARTICLE
FARTHINGHOE
SEE ARTICLE
LEAVING
CHILDREN
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
1843
JOHN
CURTIS
REMOVAL
JOHN
CURTIS
DIED
ROWELL TO GREAT
HARROWDEN
NASSINGTON
JOHN CURTIS AND HIS WIFE WERE ORDERED TO BE
REMOVED FROM ROWELL TO GREAT HARROWDEN
SEE ARTICLE
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
JOHN
CURTIS
ASSAULT &
ROBBERY
1842
INQUEST
LUCY
CURTIS
DIED
LOWICK
1845
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
PHILIP
CURTIS
VARIOUS
KETTERING
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
SAMUEL
CURTIS
MENTIONE
D
T
1839
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
DIED
ISLIP
SEE ARTICLE
1841
ACCIDENT
THOMAS
CURTIS
ACCIDENT
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
1843
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
W.
CURTIS
1845
INQUEST
WILLIAM
CURTIS
1835
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
MUSGRAVE
CURWEN
THEFT
1845
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
CUSLEY
1836
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
CUSLEY
1844
1842
1844
CUTHBERT
GEORGE
CUTHBERT
JAMES
E
H
K
KETTERING
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C
N
BLISS
THEFT
WELLINGBOROUGH
A BOY NAMED WILLIAM CUSLEY, OF BURTON, WAS CHARGED
WITH AN OFFENCE UNDER THE GAME LAWS, THE CHARGED
PREFERRED BY W. EADY, OF THE SAME PLACE. THE BOY WAS
ADMONISHED AND DISCHARGED
WILLIAM CUSLEY, OF WELLINGBOROUGH, FOR SIX MONTHS,
FOR STEALING A QUANTITY OF PEARS FROM AN ORCHARD IN
THE OCCUPATION OF MAJOR DYKES, IN WELLINGBOROUGH ;
AND ALSO FOR VIOLENTLY ASSAULTING AND BEATING
THOMAS WILLIS, GARDENER
WELLINGBOROUGH
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WELLINGBOROUGH
FOR SEVEN DAYS, FOR TRADING AS A PETTY CHAPMAN AT
WELLINGBOROUGH WITHOUT A LICENSE
DRUNK
IRTHLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
CUTHBERT
ASSAULT
IRTHLINGBOROUGH
TO FINEDON
SEE ARTICLE
JAMES
CUTHBERT
ASSAULT
IRTHLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
JAMES
CUTHBERT
DRUNK
IRTHLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
A
CUSTLEY
BUGBROOKE
L
Y
P
O
C
WILLIAM
THEFT &
ASSAULT
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WILLIAM CURTIS, OF BUGBROOK, LABOURER, WAS
CONVICTED OF AN ASSAULT ON ANNE WEBSTER, ON THE 6TH
INST., AND FINED, WITH COSTS, 18S. 6D.
BURTON
LICENSE
L
1844
GAME
A
1842
WHITE
HART INN
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R
ASSAULT
SEE ARTICLE
FRANCIS SHARMAN AND PHILIP CURTIS, LABOURERS, OF
KETTERING, WERE CHARGED, ONE WITH COMMITTING A
BREACH OF THE PEACE BY FIGHTING, AND THE OTHER WITH
BEING DRUNK AND DISORDERLY, ON THE NIGHT OF THE 22D
OF NOVEMBER, AND WERE ORDERED TO PAY 5S. EACH BY
THAT DAY FORTNIGHT
A
CURTIS
IG
WILLIAM
R
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL & HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
CRISPIN
STREET
MENTIONE
KETTERING
D
MENTIONE
BULL LANE NORTHAMPTON
D
1842
1836
SEE ARTICLE
1838
NORTHANTS ASSIZES
JOHN
CUTHBERT
THEFT
WOODFORD
JOHN CUTHBERT, CHARGED WITH STEALING A PIECE OF
MEAT, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM LEETE, OF WOODFORD
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JOHN
ASSIZES
CUTHBERT
THEFT
WOODFORD
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NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
JOHN
CUTHBERT
MENTIONE
D
RAUNDS
SEE ARTICLE
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
CUTHBERT
THEFT
WOODFORD
JOHN CUTHBERT, CHARGED WITH STEALING A QUANTITY OF
HAY, THE PROPERTY OF JOSEPH WALKER, OF WOODFORD
1837
ASSIZES
JOHN
CUTHBERT
THEFT
WOODFORD
JOHN CUTHBERT, 21, CHARGED WITH STEALING A QUANTITY
OF HAY, AT WOODFORD, THE PROPERTY OF JOSEPH WALKER
CUTHBERT
THEFT
WOODFORD
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CUTHBERT
DRUNK
IRTHLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
CUTHBERT
DRUNK
IRTHLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON
DAVID
DADFORD
DIED
1846
DIED
GEORGE
DADFORD
DIED
BRIDGE
STREET
DERSERTIN
UNION
G
WORKHOU
WORKHOU
SE
SE
UNION
MENTIONE
WORKHOU
D
SE
UNION
MISCONDU
WORKHOU
CT
SE
UNION
REFUSING
WORKHOU
TO WORK
SE
NORTHAMPTON
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JOHN
DADFORD
1844
INQUEST
JOHN
DADFORD
1842
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JOHN
DADFORD
1840
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JOHN
DADFORD
1846
DIED
JONATHAN
DADFORD
1844
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
JONATHAN
DADFORD
JONATHAN
DADFORD
MARY
DADFORD
MR.
DADFORD
MR.
DADFORD
THOMAS
DADLEY
THEFT
THOMAS
DADLEY
REMOVED
FROM
GAOL
NORTHAMPTON
1842
1839
1838
1841
1841
NORTHANTS LENT ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EASTER SESSIONS
REMOVED FROM COUNTY
GAOL
A
L
NORTHAMPTON
C
P
O
C
NORTHAMPTON
NORTHAMPTON
A
N
NORTHAMPTON
VICTIM
L
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
MENTIONE BRIDGE
D
STREET
A
1837
Y
R
1841
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
ST. GILES
STREET
BRIDGE
STREET
ON TUESDAY LAST, DEEPLY REGRETTED BY FAMILY AND
FRIENDS, MR. DAVID DADFORD, JEWELLER, OF THIS TOWN,
AGED 28 YEARS
ON THURSDAY THE 13TH INSTANT, GEORGE, THE INFANT SON
OF MR. JONATHAN DADFORD, OF BRIDGE STREET, IN THIS
TOWN, AGED SEVEN MONTHS
JACOB WILLIAMS, JOHN DADFORD, & JAMES GUDGEON,
RESPECTIVELY FOR 21 DAYS, FOR MISCONDUCT IN THE
UNION WORKHOUSE, AND ABSENTING THEMSELVES
THEREFROM WITHOUT CONSENT OT NOTICE
E
DIED
K
1837
R
1845
H
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JOHN
ASSIZES
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
WILLIAM
SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
WILLIAM
SESSIONS
IG
1837
T
1839
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FOR 21 DAYS, FOR MISCONDUCT IN THE UNION WORKHOUSE
JOHN DADFORD & JAMES GUDGEON, RESPECTIVELY FOR 14
DAYS, FOR REFUSING TO WORK AS AN EMPLOYMENT SUITED
TO THEIR AGE, STRENGTH, AND CAPACITY
ON THURSDAY THE 13TH INSTANT, GEORGE, THE INFANT SON
OF MR. JONATHAN DADFORD, OF BRIDGE STREET, IN THIS
TOWN, AGED SEVEN MONTHS
JOHN FURNACE AND SAMUEL SWINDALL WERE FOUND
"GUILTY" OF STEALING 1 HALF LB. WEIGHT OF TOBACCO, THE
PROPERTY OF JONATHAN DADFORD, AND WERE SENTENCED.
FURNACE TO ONE MONTH'S IMPRISONMENT AND SWINDALL
TO SEVEN YEARS' TRANSPORTATION
NORTHAMPTON
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NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
KETTERING
SEE ARTICLE
THE UNDER MENTIONED CONVICTS WERE REMOVED FROM
OUR COUNTY GAOL LAST TO THE LEVIATHAN HULK AT
PORTSMOUTH
1843
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
JOHN
DAIGHTON
POACHING
GRENDON
JOHN DAIGHTON, THOMAS GREEN, JAMES SYKES, AND ED.
SHARP, WERE CHARGED WITH POACHING AT THE PARISH OF
GRENDON. DAIGHTON WAS FINED £2, AND THE OTHERS 4S.
EACH. COMMITTED IN DEFAULT OF PAYMENT
THE FOLLOWING PRISONERS HAVE BEEN CONVICTED UNDER
THE GAME LAWS : JAMES BACHELOR, OF MIDDLETON CHENEY,
FOR TWO MONTHS ; THOMAS TEE AND CHARLES GILBY, FOR
THE SAME TERM ; WILLIAM DAINES AND THOMAS UPCHURCH,
BOTH OF POLEBROOK, SEVERALLY FOR ONE MONTH ; JOHN
WESTON, OF YARWELL, FOR SIX WEEKS ; AND THOMAS
RICHARDS, FOR TWO MONTHS
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
DAINES
GAME
POLEBROOK
1845
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
HANNAH
DAINTY
CHARGING
ROWELL
1842
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
HENRY
DAINTY
THEFT
1842
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
HENRY
DAINTY
THEFT
1840
DIED
JAMES
DAINTY
DIED
1834
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
JAMES
DAINTY
EMBEZZLE
MENT
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
DAINTY
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MIDSUMMER SESSIONS
JOHN
DAINTY
1834
ASSIZES
JOHN
1834
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
JOHN
DAINTY
1833
DIED
JOHN
DAINTY
1833
DIED
MARY ANN
1844
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
MR.
1843
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
ROBERT
DAINTY
1845
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
SARAH
DAINTY
T
1834
K
COLLYWESTON
C
N
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
R
A
L
Y
VICTIM
HENRY DAINTY, CHARGED WITH OBTAINING A PAIR OF
MEN'S HALF-BOOTS OF AARON GIBBS UNDER FALSE
PRETENCES
HENRY DAINTY PLEADED GUILTY TO AN INDICTMENT FOR
OBTAINING A PAIR OF MEN'S HALF BOOTS, FROM AARON
GIBBS, UNDER FALSE PRETENCES. TWO MONTHS'
IMPRISONMENT
ON FRIDAY THE 11TH INST., MR. JAS. DAINTY, OF WELFORD,
IN THE 68TH YEAR OF HIS AGE
JAMES DAINTY, CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLING CERTAIN
PIECES OF LEATHER ENTRUSTED TO HIM TO BE MADE UP
INTO SHOES, OF THE VALUE OF 5S. THE PROPERTY OF
NATHANIEL NEWMAN
JOHN PLOUGHWRIGHT CHARGED WITH STEALING A STEEL
TRAP &C., THE PROPERTY OF JOHN DAINTY, AT
COLLYWESTON
JAMES PLOUGHWRIGHT, CHARGED WITH STEALING A STEEL
TRAP, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN DAINTY, AT COLLYWESTON.
ONE MONTH'S HARD LABOUR.
E
H
IG
R
WELFORD
P
C
O
VICTIM
DAINTY
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COLLYWESTON
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LODDINGTON
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MENTIONE
D
LODDINGTON
LATELY, AT LODDINGTON, IN THIS COUNTY, MISS MARY ANN
DAINTY, IN HER 16TH YEAR, ONLY DAUGHTER OF THE LATE
MR. JOHN DAINTY, MUCH BELOVED AND LAMENTED
DAINTY
DIED
LODDINGTON
LATELY, AT LODDINGTON, IN THIS COUNTY, MISS MARY ANN
DAINTY, IN HER 16TH YEAR, ONLY DAUGHTER OF THE LATE
MR. JOHN DAINTY, MUCH BELOVED AND LAMENTED
DAINTY
MENTIONE
D
LODDINGTON
SEE ARTICLE
VICTIM
SIBBERTOFT
JOSEPH HOLT AND THOMAS BEACON WERE CONVICTED OF
STEALING A QUANTITY OF HAY, AT SIBBERTOFT, THE
PROPERTY OF ROBERT DAINTY, HOLT, TWELVE MONTHS'
HARD LABOUR, BEACON, SIX MONTHS' HARD LABOUR
MENTIONE
D
ROWELL
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A
L
A
LODDINGTON
DAINTY
EMBEZZLE
MENT
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
WILLIAM
ASSIZES
DAINTY
VICTIM
TITCHMARSH
1840
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
DAINTY
MENTIONE
D
BROUGHTON
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
WILLIAM
DAINTY
VICTIM
EASTON
1842
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
ELIZABETH
DALBY
LICENSE
FLOORE
1834
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
DALBY
GAME
BULWICK
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
WILLIAM
DALBY
THEFT
1837
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
GEORGE
DALE
VICTIM
1842
ASSIZES (BOROUGH
PRISONERS)
JOHN
DALEY
THEFT
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
H.
DALLAS
1838
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
HECTOR
DALLAS
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
HECTOR
1838
TRANSPORTED
HECTOR
DALLAS
1843
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
ANTHONY
DALLORZO
LEAVING
CHILDREN
1839
ASSIZES
ANTHONY
DALLORZO
VICTIM
WEEDON BECK
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
ANTHONY
DALLORZO
VICTIM
WEEDON BECK
T
K
L
Y
A
R
R
CHIPPING WARDEN
KETTERING
C
P
KETTERING
N
THEFT
KETTERING
A
THEFT
A
OF FLOORE, VICTUALLER, WAS CONVICTED IN THE PENALTY
AND COSTS OF £2. 10S. 6D. FOR KEEPING HER HOUSE ON
SUNDAY AFTERNOON THE 6TH NOV. DURING THE USUAL
HOURS OF DIVINE SERVICE
OF BULWICK, FOR TWO MONTHS, ALSO UNDER THE GAME
LAWS
WILLIAM DALBY PLEADED GUILTY TO A CHARGE OF
STEALING A HAT, THE PROPERTY OF G. ASHWELL, OF
DAVENTRY. ONE MONTH'S HARD LABOUR
ROBERT SEYMOUR, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR ASSAULTING
GEORGE DALE, AT CHIPPING WARDEN
JOHN DALEY, AGED 53, CHARGED WITH HAVING, ON THE 2D
INST., STOLEN A BUNDLE CONTAINING THREE SHIRTS, THREE
HANDKERCHIEFS, A PIECE OF LINEN CLOTH, AND A BAG, THE
PROPERTY OF JESSE CAMPION
W. HARVEY & H. DALLAS WERE CONVICTED OF BREAKING
OPEN THE HOUSE OF C. GREY OF KETTERING, AND STEALING
WEARING APPAREL THEREFROM. SEVEN YEARS'
TRANSPORTATION
WILLIAM HARVEY & HECTOR DALLAS ALIAS JOHN TALLIS,
CHARGED WITH BREAKING INTO THE COTTAGE OF CHARLES
GRAY, OF KETTERING, AND STEALING THEREFROM 20
ARTICLES OF WEARING APPAREL
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H
IG
DAVENTRY
THEFT
DALLAS
THOMAS DAINTY WAS CONVICTED OG EMBEZZLING THE SUM
OF ONE GUINEA, THE MONIES OF HIS MASTER, GEORGE
BALDWIN. SIX MONTHS' HARD LABOUR
JAMES RIMES AND JANE SMITH, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
SUIT OF CLOTHES AND OTHER ARTICLES, THE PROPERTY OF
WILLIAM DAINTY, OF TITCHMARSH
SAMUEL THOMPSON, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR MISBEHAVING
HIMSELF AND NEGLECTING HIS WORK AS A SERVANT IN
HUSBANDRY TO MR. WILLIAM DAINTY, OF BROUGHTON
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TRANSPOR
TED
L
1845
THOMAS
O
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
C
1845
ALL SAINTS
NORTHAMPTON
PARISH
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THE UNDER MENTIONED CONVICTS, UNDER SENTENCE OF
TRANSPORTATION FOR SEVEN YEARS, HAVE BEEN REMOVED
FROM OUR COUNTY GAOL TO PORTSMOUTH, AND PUT ON
BOARD THE LEVIATHAN HULK, VIZ :- HECTOR DALLAS AND
WILLIAM HARVEY
FOR ONE MONTH, FOR RUNNING AWAY AND LEAVING HIS
TWO CHILDREN, WHEREBY THEY BECAME CHARGEABLE TO
ALL SAINTS
JAMES BISHOP, 23, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT WEEDON
BECK, SEVEN RINGS, THREE BROOCHES, A SOAP, SEAL, PAIR
OF EAR RINGS, AND A SILK WINDER, VALUE 12S., THE
PROPERTY OF ANTHONY DALLORZO
SEE ARTICLE
ON TUESDAY NIGHT, THE 27TH INSTANT, IN THE 40TH YEAR
OF HER AGE, ELIZABETH, THE WIFE OF MR. ANTHONY
DALLORZO, OF LEICESTER STREET, IN THIS TOWN, LEAVING
EIGHT CHILDREN TO DEPLORE THE LOSS OF AN
AFFECTIONATE WIFE AND MOTHER
MENTIONE LEICESTER
NORTHAMPTON
D
STREET
1839
DIED
ANTHONY
DALLORZO
1838
NORTHAMPTON SUMMER
ASSIZES
ANTONY
DALLORZO
1839
DIED
ANTONY
DALLORZO
1839
DIED
ELIZABETH
DALLORZO
DIED
LEICESTER
NORTHAMPTON
STREET
1839
DIED
LOUISA
DALLORZO
DIED
NORTHAMPTON
1839
DIED
ANN
DALTON
DIED
1846
DIED
EDWARD
DALTON
DIED
1839
DIED
MR.
DALTON
MENTIONE
D
1842
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
DALTON
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
TIMOTHY
1842
ASSIZES
ELIZABETH
DANCER
ELIZABETH
DANCER
ELIZABETH
DANCER
JOHN
DANCER
JOSEPH
DANCER
THEFT
KINGS SUTTON
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JOSEPH
DANCER
THEFT
KINGS SUTTON
JOSEPH DANCER, CHARGED WITH STEALING A LOAF, SOME
FLOUR, &C., THE PROPERTY OF ROBERT EDMUNDS
1833
1844
1844
Y
A
R
R
TOWCESTER
K
IG
TOWCESTER
L
PRESTON CAPES
ON SUNDAY LAST, LOUISA, INFANT DAUGHTER OF MR.
ANTONY DALLORZO, OF THIS TOWN, AGED 10 WEEKS
ON TUESDAY NIGHT, THE 27TH INSTANT, IN THE 40TH YEAR
OF HER AGE, ELIZABETH, THE WIFE OF MR. ANTHONY
DALLORZO, OF LEICESTER STREET, IN THIS TOWN, LEAVING
EIGHT CHILDREN TO DEPLORE THE LOSS OF AN
AFFECTIONATE WIFE AND MOTHER
ON SUNDAY LAST, LOUISA, INFANT DAUGHTER OF MR.
ANTONY DALLORZO, OF THIS TOWN, AGED 10 WEEKS
AT TOWCESTER, ON THE 19TH INSTANT, MISS ANN DALTON,
SISTER OF MR. DALTON, SURGEON, OF THE ABOVE PLACE,
AGED 37
ON THE 17TH INSTANT, AT TOWCESTER, SUDDENLY, MR.
EDWARD DALTON, SURGEON, AGED 52
AT TOWCESTER, ON THE 19TH INSTANT, MISS ANN DALTON,
SISTER OF MR. DALTON, SURGEON, OF THE ABOVE PLACE,
AGED 37
E
H
T
NORTHAMPTON
P
WILLIAM DALTON, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR MALICIOUSLY
BREAKING 24 PANES OF GLASS IN THE IN THE WINDOW OF
THE HOUSE OF WILLIAM GOSSAGE, OF PRESTON CAPES
THEFT
KINGS SUTTON
ELIZABETH DANCER, AGED 23, CHARGED WITH HAVING, AT
KINGS SUTTON, STOLEN A PAIR OF PATTENS, THE PROPERTY
OF ANTHONY JONES
THEFT
KINGS SUTTON
SEE ARTICLE
THEFT
EYDON
ELIZABETH DANCER & JANE AMOS, FOR STEALING PEAS, AT
EYDON
THEFT
C
ROWELL
TIMOTHY DALY, AGED 21, PLEADED GUILTY TO A CHARGE OF
STEALING A RAZOR CASE AND RAZOR, VALUE 1S. THE
PROPERTY OF JNO. SLOW, OR ROWELL, AND WAS SENTENCED
TO FOURTEEN DAYS' IMPRISONMENT
A
N
C
O
DALY
SEE ARTICLE
TOWCESTER
L
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ASSIZES
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
LITTLE WELDON
DAMAGE
A
1842
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
DISORDER
LY
FOR ONE MONTH, AS A DISORDERLY SERVANT
1844
COUNTY SESSIONS
JOSEPH
DANCER
THEFT
KINGSUTTON
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOSEPH
DANCER
THEFT
KINGSUTTON
JOSEPH DANCER, CHARGED WITH STEALING A LOAF, A
QUANTITY OF FLOUR, &C., THE PROPERTY OF ROBERT
EDMUNDS, OF KINGSUTTON
JOSEPH DANCER, CHARGED WITH STEALING A LOAF, A
QUANTITY OF FLOUR, &C., THE PROPERTY OF ROBERT
EDMUNDS, OF KINGSUTTON, WAS FOUND GUILTY, AND
SENTENCED TO TWO MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
JOSEPH
DANCER
THEFT
KINGS SUTTON
JOSEPH DANCER & ROBERT WILKINS, CHARGED WITH
STEALING A GOOSE, THE PROPERTY OF GEORGE JENNINGS,
OF KINGS SUTTON
1840
DIED
CHARLES
DANES
MENTIONE
D
KINGSTHORPE
YESTERDAY WEEK, AT KINGSTHORPE, MRS. CHARLES TULLY,
DAUGHTER OF MR. CHARLES DANES, FARMER, OF THAT
PLACE, AND NEICE OF MR. SAMUEL STANTON, OF THIS TOWN
1842
DIED
CHARLES
DANES
DIED
KINGSTHORPE
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
CHARLES
DANES
VICTIM
KINGSTHORPE
1840
QUARTER SESSIONS
CHARLES
DANES
VICTIM
KINGSTHORPE
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
CHARLES
DANES
VICTIM
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
CHARLES
DANES
VICTIM
1838
DIED
CHARLES
DANES
MENTIONE
D
R
R
A
KINGSTHORPE
INQUEST
JOHN
DANES
1842
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JOHN
DIED
MARY
ELIZABETH
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
1842
INQUEST
1836
INQUEST
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
C
WESTON FAVELL
UNION
MISBEHAVI
WORKHOU NORTHAMPTON
OUR
SE
DIED
L
DANES
A
DANES
A
1838
DIED
DANES
LICENSE
TRANSFER
DANES
DIED
MATTHEW
DANFORD
DIED
EDWARD
DANIEL
VICTIM
RICHARD
WHEATSHE
DALLINGTON
AF
C
1844
LICENSE
TRANSFER
N
DANES
L
Y
ELIZABETH
P
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
O
1843
K
IG
KINGSTHORPE
KINGSTHORPE
EARLY ON TUESDAY MORNING LAST, MR. CHARLES DANES,
FARMER OF KINGSTHORPE, NEAR THIS TOWN, AGED 76
YEARS
ROGER BAILEY, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
KINGSTHORPE, A DUCK AND 10 FOWLS, THE PROPERTY OF
CHARLES DANES, SEN.
ROGER BAILEY, CHARGED WITH STEALING A TAME DUCK AND
10 TAME FOWLS, THE PROPERTY OF CHARLES DAMES, SEN. OF
KINGSTHORPE
ROGER BAILEY PLEADED GUILTY OF STEALIGN A DUCK AND
TEN FOWLS, THE PROPERTY OF CHARLES DANES, OF
KINGSTHORPE
ROGER BAILEY, CHARGED WITH STEALING A TAME DUCK AND
10 TAME FOWLS, THE PROPERTY OF CHARLES DANES, SEN. OF
KINGSTHORPE, PLEADED GUILTY, AND WAS SENTENCED TO
SIX MONTHS' HARD LABOUR
ON THURSDAY THE 20TH INST. MUCH RESPECTED, MRS. MARY
ELIZABETH DANES, WIFE OF MR. CHARLES DANES, FARMER,
OF KINGSTHORPE, NEAR THIS TOWN, AND ONLY DAUGHTER
OF MR. ABBOTT, OLD OLD LODGE, AGED 25
E
H
T
1843
KINGSTHORPE
WHEATSHE
DALLINGTON
AF
UNION
WORKHOU NORTHAMPTON
SE
OUNDLE
WELLINGBOROUGH
THE LICENSE OF THE WHITE HART PUBLIC HOUSE AT FLOORE
WAS TRANSFERRED FROM MRS. CHARLOTTE SHORTLAND TO
MR. THOMAS HUNT ; AND THE LICENSE OF THE WHEAT SHEAF,
AT DALLINGTON, FROM THE EXECUTORS OF THE LATE MR.
RICHARD DANES TO HIS WIDOW, MRS. ELIZABETH DANES
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 72)
JOSEPH HADDON & JOHN DANES, RESPECTIVELY FOR 21
DAYS, FOR MISBEHAVIOUR IN THE UNION WORKHOUSE
ON THURSDAY THE 20TH INST. MUCH RESPECTED, MRS. MARY
ELIZABETH DANES, WIFE OF MR. CHARLES DANES, FARMER,
OF KINGSTHORPE, NEAR THIS TOWN, AND ONLY DAUGHTER
OF MR. ABBOTT, OLD OLD LODGE, AGED 25
THE LICENSE OF THE WHITE HART PUBLIC HOUSE AT FLOORE
WAS TRANSFERRED FROM MRS. CHARLOTTE SHORTLAND TO
MR. THOMAS HUNT ; AND THE LICENSE OF THE WHEAT SHEAF,
AT DALLINGTON, FROM THE EXECUTORS OF THE LATE MR.
RICHARD DANES TO HIS WIDOW, MRS. ELIZABETH DANES
SEE ARTICLE
SEE ARTICLE
JOSEPH ALLEN, CHARGED WITH STEALING A QUANTITY OF
ONIONS FROM THE COACH HOUSE OF EDWARD DANIEL, OF
WELLINGBOROUGH
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
EDWARD
DANIEL
VICTIM
WELLINGBOROUGH
1837
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JAMES
DANIEL
VICTIM
WEEDON BECK
1843
DIED
MARY ANN
DANIEL
DIED
NORTHAMPTON
1843
DIED
MR.
DANIEL
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
1844
DIED
MR.
DANIEL
MENTIONE
WATERLOO PATTISHALL
D
1843
DIED
MR. T.
DANIEL
MENTIONE
D
1844
DIED
SAMUEL
DANIEL
DIED
1842
DIED
SAMUEL
DANIEL
DIED
FARTHINGSTONE
1841
ASSAULT
JOHN F.
DANIELL
ASSAULT
DODFORD
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
JANUARY SESSIONS
JOSEPH
DANIELL
THEFT
KINGS SUTTON
1842
ATTEMPTED BURGLARY
WILLIAM
DANIELL
1838
INQUEST
THOMAS
DANIELLS
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
GEORGE
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
GEORGE
DANIELS
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
DANIELS
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
JOHN
DANIELS
NON
PAYMENT
FLOORE
1841
FIRE
MR.
DANIELS
FIRE
DODFORD
1843
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
REBECCA
DANIELS
COMPLAIN
T
KETTERING
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
RICHARD
DANIELS
VICTIM
EVENLEY
T
1837
E
H
R
A
L
SEE ARTICLE
C
WESTON FAVELL
A
WESTON FAVELL
L
A
SEE ARTICLE
JOSEPH DANIELL, AGED 19, AND ROBERT WILKINS, AGED 17,
CHARGED WITH STEALING A GOOSE, THE PROPERTY OF
GEORGE JENNINGS, OF KINGS SUTTON
SEE ARTICLE
THEFT
VICTIM
ON THE 2D INSTANT, AT THE NORTHAMPTON GENERAL
LUNATIC ASYLUM, AGED 42, SAMUEL DANIEL, OF
FARTHINGSTONE, LATE A PATIENT OF THAT INSTITUTION
WESTON FAVELL
N
MENTIONE TRUMPET
INN
D
ON TUESDAY NIGHT, AT PATTISHALL, SAMUEL, YOUNGEST
SON OF THE LATE MR. DANIEL, OF WATERLOO, IN THIS TOWN,
AGED 19
K
IG
R
Y
P
O
C
DANIELS
ON THE 4TH INSTANT, AT FARNDON, NEAR BYFIELD, MRS.
CLEAVER, WIFE OF THE LATE MR. RICHARD CLEAVER, AND
SISTER TO THE LATE MR. T. DANIEL, OF HINTON, AGED 72.
HINTON
PATTISHALL
BURGLARY
THREE MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT - JOSEPH ALLEN, FOR
STEALING A QUANTITY OF ONIONS FROM THE COACH HOUSE
OF EDWARD DANIEL, OF WELLINGBOROUGH
THOMAS IZZARD, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR VIOLENTLY ASSAULTING
JAMES DANIEL, OF WEEDON BECK
ON THE 1ST INSTANT, IN THE 16TH YEAR OF HER AGE, MARY
ANN, ONLY DAUGHTER OF THE LATE MR. DANIEL, OF THIS
TOWN
ON THE 1ST INSTANT, IN THE 16TH YEAR OF HER AGE, MARY
ANN, ONLY DAUGHTER OF THE LATE MR. DANIEL, OF THIS
TOWN
ON TUESDAY NIGHT, AT PATTISHALL, SAMUEL, YOUNGEST
SON OF THE LATE MR. DANIEL, OF WATERLOO, IN THIS TOWN,
AGED 19
VAGRANT
LAWS
GEORGE DANIELS, CHARGED WITH STEALING, ON THE 17TH
INST., TWO BRASS TAPS, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS SMITH,
PLUMBER
JOHN COLINGMEAD WAS CHARGED WITH STEALING A HAT
AND A PAIR OF LEGGINGS FROM THE HOUSE OF JOHN LYMAN,
OF WESTON FAVELL, THE PROPERTY OF GEORGE DANIELS.
THREE MONTHS' HARD LABOUR
FOR ONE MONTH, UNDER THE VAGRANT LAWS
A WARRANT OF DISTRESS WAS GRANTED AGAINST THE
GOODS, OF JOHN DANIELS, OF FLOORE, MALSTER, FOR NON
PAYMENT OF POOR'S RATES
SEE ARTICLE
REBECCA DANIELS, OF KETTERING, CHARGED MARY
HAWTHORN, OF THE SAME PLACE, WITH VIOLENTY
ASSAULTING HER. THE DEFENDANT SAID THAT SHE DID NOT
WISH TO HURT DEFENDANT ; SO THE LATTER WAS
ADMONISHED AND DISMISSED
BENJAMIN EVANS, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR WILFULLY
INJURING A TABLE, AT EVENLEY, THE PROPERTY OF RICHARD
DANIELS
RICHARD DANIELS, CHARGED WITH STEALING A QUANTITY
OF FRESH BUTTER, VALUE 2S., THE PROPERTY OF HIS
MASTER, WILLIAM DRUCE, OF POTTERSPURY
RICHARD DANIELS, CHARGED WITH STEALING A QUANTITY
OF FRESH BUTTER, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM DRUCE, AT
POTTERSPURY
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
RICHARD
DANIELS
THEFT
POTTERSPURY
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
RICHARD
DANIELS
THEFT
POTTERSPURY
RICHARD
DANIELS
THEFT
POTTERSPURY
SEE ARTICLE
DANIELS
DANIELS
ACCIDENT
ACCIDENT
ABINGTON MILL
BURTON LATIMER
SEE ARTICLE
SEE ARTICLE
HENRY HARDWICK, FOR VIOLENTLY ASSAULTING CHARLES
DARBY, CONSTABLE, OF WELLINGBOROUGH, IN THE
EXECUTION OF HIS OFFCE, TO BE IMPRISONED ONE MONTH,
WITH HARD LABOUR
1841
1840
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
ACCIDENT
ACCIDENT
CHARLES
DARBY
VICTIM
WELLINGBOROUGH
1837
DIED
HARRIETT
DARBY
DIED
WELLINGBOROUGH
AT WELLINGBOROUGH, ON THE 11TH INSTANT, HARRIETT,
INFANT DAUGHTER OF MR. DARBY, AGED 5 MONTHS
1837
DIED
MR.
DARBY
MENTIONE
D
WELLINGBOROUGH
AT WELLINGBOROUGH, ON THE 11TH INSTANT, HARRIETT,
INFANT DAUGHTER OF MR. DARBY, AGED 5 MONTHS
1844
ACCIDENT
THOMAS
DARBY
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
W.
DARBY
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
WILLIAM
DARBY
1838
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
DARBY
1836
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
DARBYSHIRE
JAMES
DARKER
JOHN
DARKER
1843
1844
1844
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
COMMITTED THE COUNTY
GAOL AND HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
A
Y
P
L
WELTON
C
ROADE
N
C
O
ASSAULT
BREACH OF
THE PEACE
A
ASSAULT
L
SURETIES
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
K
GREENS NORTON
ACCIDENT
A
1844
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
R
DARBY
R
BRACKLEY DIVISION PETTY
RICHARD
SESSIONS
1842
H
IG
RIDING
FURIOUSLY
1846
E
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
T
1839
OF GREENS NORTON, WAS CHARGED BY SUPERINTENDENT
DEWDNEY WITH HAVING, ON THE 23D JUNE, AT HELMDON,
ENDANGERED THE LIVES OF HER MAJESTY'S SUBJECTS, BY
DRIVING A LOOSE HORSE FURIOUSLY THROUGH THE
VILLAGE. FINED 7S. 6D. AND COSTS 12S. 6D. PAID
SEE ARTICLE
R. NEWSHAM, W. DARBY, & J. BUNNEY WERE EACH
SENTENCED TO ONE MONTHS' HARD LABOUR FOR AN
ASSAULT ON A CONSTABLE, AT ROADE
KINGSTHORPE
SEE ARTICLE
ROADE
ROBERT NEWSHAM & WILLIAM DARBY, CHARGED WITH
VIOLENTLY ASSAULTING GEORGE SMITH IN THE EXECUTION
OF HIS DUTY AS CONSTABLE OF THE PARISH OF ROAD
NORTON
JOHN DARBYSHIRE, FOR REFUSING TO FIND SURETIES TO
KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS JAMES Mc.CORRY, OF NORTON
SYWELL
SEE ARTICLE
OUNDLE
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN
DARKER
VICTIM
OUNDLE
ROBERT WORTLEY, FOR 16 DAYS, FOR SWEARING TEN
PROFANE OATHS AT OUNDLE ; AND FOR THE FURTHER
PERIOD OF ONE MONTH FOR BEATING JOHN DARKER, AT
OUNDLE
JOSEPH
DARKER
GAME
ROCKINGHAM
SEE ARTICLE
JOSEPH
DARKER
GAME
ROCKINGHAM
FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR USING SNARES FOR TAKING HARES
AT ROCKINGHAM
1840
DIED
MARY
DARKER
1840
DIED
THOMAS
DARKER
1842
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
DARKER
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EASTER SESSIONS
JOHN
SYWELL
SEE ARTICLE
MENTIONE
D
ROBERT WORTLEY AND DANIEL SLATER, FOR VIOLENTLY
RESISTING AND ASSAULTING WILLIAM CORY AND JOHN
DARKIN, POLICE CONSTABLES, WHILST IN THE EXECUTION
OF THEIR OFFICE, WERE SENTENCED TO THREE MONTHS
IMPRISONMENT, TO HARD LABOUR
ASSAULT
WILLIAM STAMP, JAMES DAWSON, AND THOMAS ROBINSON,
CHARGED WITH VIOLENTLY ASSAULTING JOHN BROWN, AT
BLISWORTH, AND ROBBING HIM OF TWO PURSES, A £5 NOTE,
THREE SOVS. AND ABOUT 15S. IN SILVER. JOHN TATT,
WILLIAM DART, ROBERT JOHNSON, JOHN BROMLEY AND
THOMAS DARKING, CHARGED WITH VIOLENTLY ASSAULTING
JAMES WATSON AND OTHER CONSTABLES, AND ATTEMPTING
TO RESCUE WILLIAM STAMP
T
THOMAS
DARKING
BLISWORTH
E
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
SYWELL
Y
A
R
R
K
IG
1837
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
DARKIN
AY SYWELL, OCTOBER 2O, MARY, WIFE OF MR. THOMAS
DARKER, IN THE 63D YEAR OF HER AGE
AY SYWELL, OCTOBER 2O, MARY, WIFE OF MR. THOMAS
DARKER, IN THE 63D YEAR OF HER AGE
SYWELL
H
1841
DIED
NORTHANTS ASSIZES
THOMAS
DARKINS
ASSAULT
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
DARKINS
ASSAULT &
ROBBERY
1845
COMMITTED TO THE
COUNTY GAOL & HOUSE OF JOSEPH
CORRECTION
DARLING
GAME
1839
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
SARAH
DARLINGTON
1838
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOSHUA
DARLOW
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
WILLIAM
ASSIZES
DARLOW
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
WILLIAM
ASSIZES
DARLOW
BLISWORTH
C
SEE ARTICLE
A
N
C
O
P
L
1838
TITCHMARSH
IDLE &
DISORDER
LY
FOR ONE MONTH, FOR TRESPASSING IN SEARCH OF GAME AT
TITCHMARSH
SARAH DARLINGTON, ANN DINGLEY, & SARAH ASPREY,
RESPECTIVELY FOR 14 DAYS, AS IDLE & DISORDERLY
PERSONS
L
A
LEAVING
WIFE &
CHILDREN
WILLIAM STAMP, JAMES DAWSON, AND JOHN RICHARDSON,
CHARGED WITH HAVING VIOLENTLY ASSAULTED AND
ROBBED JOHN BROWN, OF TWO PURSES, A £5 NOTE, THREE
SOVS, AND ABOUT 15S. AT BLISWORTH. JOHN TATT,
WILLIAM DART, ROBERT JOHNSON, JOHN HARRISON, JOHN
BRAMLEY, AND THOMAS DARKINS CHARGED WITH
ASSAULTING JAMES WATSON, AND OTHER CONSTABLES, AND
ATTEMPTING TO RESCUE FROM THEIR LAWFUL CUSTODY
WILLIAM STAMP, HE BEING CHARGED, WITH OTHERS, WITH
HAVING ROBBED JOHN BROWN OF TWO PURSES, A £5 NOTE,
THREE SOVS. AND ABOUT 15S. AT BLISWORTH
WHILTON
FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR RUNNING AWAY AND LEAVING HIS
WIFE AND THREE CHILDREN CHARGEABLE TO WHILTON.
WILLIAM BURTON, FOR A SIMILAR OFFENCE AT GAYTON
THEFT
BROCKHALL
WILLIAM DARLOW, AGED 24, CHARGED WITH STEALING
FROM A CARRIER'S CART, IN THE PARISH OF BROCKHALL, A
BOX, CONTAINING ARTICLES OF WEARING APPAREL, &C., OF
THE VALUE OF £8, THE PROPERTY OF EMMA DAVIES
THEFT
BROCKHALL
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM DARLOW, CHARGED WITH STEALING FROM A
CARRIER'S CART, IN THE PARISH OF BROCKHALL, A BOX,
CONTAINING VARIOUS ARTICLES FOF WEARING APPAREL,
THE PROPERTY OF EMMA DAVIES
JUDGMENT OF DEATH WAS RECORDED AGAINST EDWARD
SMITH, FOR A BURGLARY AT STOKE ALBANY ; AND WILLIAM
DAMONT AND WILLIAM TIRRELL, WHO WERE ALSO
CONVICTED OF BURGLARY
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
DARLOW
THEFT
1834
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
WILLIAM
DARMONT
THEFT
1838
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
GREEN
DARNELL
VICTIM
IRCHESTER
THOMAS WYMAN, CHARGED WITH STEALING ABOUT FOUR
STONE OF SECONDS WHEAT FLOUR IN A SACK FROM THE
BAKEHOUSE OF GREEN DARNELL, OF IRCHESTER
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
HENRY
DARNELL
THEFT
WILBARSTON
SEE ARTICLE
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
HENRY
DARNELL
THEFT
WILBARSTON
HENRY DARNELL, AGED 20, CHARGED WITH STEALING FROM
THE STABLE OF FRANCIS ESSAM, AT WILBARSTON, A SADDLE,
CRUPPER, AND VARIOUS OTHER PIECES OF HORSE HARNESS
R
DART
ASSAULT
BLISWORTH
A
WILLIAM
R
NORTHANTS ASSIZES
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
DART
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
DART
1845
INQUEST
MR.
DASH
1842
ACCIDENT
MR.
DASH
1845
INQUEST
MRS.
DASH
1834
COMMITED TO THE COUNTY
GAOL SINCE OUR LAST
THOMAS
REPORT
ASSAULT
BLISWORTH
A
L
A
1837
N
C
O
C
P
L
Y
1838
DASH
ASSAULT &
ROBBERY
MENTIONE
D
WELDON
LOAVES
MENTIONE
D
VICTIM
WILLIAM STAMP, JAMES DAWSON, AND JOHN RICHARDSON,
CHARGED WITH HAVING VIOLENTLY ASSAULTED AND
ROBBED JOHN BROWN, OF TWO PURSES, A £5 NOTE, THREE
SOVS, AND ABOUT 15S. AT BLISWORTH. JOHN TATT,
WILLIAM DART, ROBERT JOHNSON, JOHN HARRISON, JOHN
BRAMLEY, AND THOMAS DARKINS CHARGED WITH
ASSAULTING JAMES WATSON, AND OTHER CONSTABLES, AND
ATTEMPTING TO RESCUE FROM THEIR LAWFUL CUSTODY
WILLIAM STAMP, HE BEING CHARGED, WITH OTHERS, WITH
HAVING ROBBED JOHN BROWN OF TWO PURSES, A £5 NOTE,
THREE SOVS. AND ABOUT 15S. AT BLISWORTH
K
IG
E
H
T
BROCKHALL
WILLIAM STAMP, JAMES DAWSON, AND THOMAS ROBINSON,
CHARGED WITH VIOLENTLY ASSAULTING JOHN BROWN, AT
BLISWORTH, AND ROBBING HIM OF TWO PURSES, A £5 NOTE,
THREE SOVS. AND ABOUT 15S. IN SILVER. JOHN TATT,
WILLIAM DART, ROBERT JOHNSON, JOHN BROMLEY AND
THOMAS DARKING, CHARGED WITH VIOLENTLY ASSAULTING
JAMES WATSON AND OTHER CONSTABLES, AND ATTEMPTING
TO RESCUE WILLIAM STAMP
SEE ARTICLE
KETTERING
SEE ARTICLE
KETTERING
SEE ARTICLE
KETTERING
SEE ARTICLE
KETTERING
WILLIAM HALL OTHERWISE PURVIS, AND ROBERT RODDIS,
CHARGED WITH STEALING A PACK OF CARDS, BELONGING TO
THOMAS DASH, OF KETTERING
1834
ASSIZES
THOMAS
DASH
VICTIM
KETTERING
WILLIAM HALL ALIAS PURVIS, 19, & ROBERT RODDIS, 19,
CHARGED WITH STEALING FROM THE SHOP OF THOMAS
DASH, OF KETTERING, A PACK OF CARDS,VALUE 3S.
1835
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
MARY
DAULBY
MENTIONE
D
ROWELL
PATIENCE GRANT, CONVICTED OF WILFULLY INJURING
CERTAIN PIECES OF LACE AND LACE BOBBINS, BELONGING
TO MARY DAULBY, OF ROWELL, FOR TWO MONTHS
1838
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
THOMAS
DAULBY
NOT
WORKING
DESBOROUGH
THOMAS DAULBY, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR NOT PERFORMING
SUCH WORK AS HE WAS ABLE AS AN APPRENTICE TO SAMUEL
THOMPSON, OF DESBOROUGH
BRAMPTON ASH
SEE ARTICLE
T
SEE ARTICLE
DIED
FREDERICK
DAVEY
MENTIONE
D
WILLIAM
DAVEY
VICTIM
VICTIM
E
DAVERSON
ON SATURDAY LAST, AT LOWICK, AGED 73, OLIVER
DAVERSON, LINEN WEAVER
LOWICK
SEE ARTICLE
FRANCIS COX, CHARGED WITH STEALING A SACK OF BARLEY
FROM THE PREMISES OF WILLIAM DAVEY, OF WARMINGTON
WARMINGTON
FRANCIS COX, AGED 37, CHARGED WITH STEALING A SACK
OF BARLEY FROM THE PREMISES OF WILLIAM DAVEY, AT
WARMINGTON
WILLIAM
DAVEY
1842
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
DAVEY
1835
ASSIZES
WILLIAM
DAVEY
VICTIM
1835
ASSIZES
WILLIAM
DAVEY
VICTIM
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
LETITIA
DAVID
VICTIM
1845
INQUEST
MR.
DAVIDSON
1842
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
EDWARD
DAVIES
VICTIM
OUNDLE
1844
DIED
ELIZABETH
DAVIES
DIED
NORTHAMPTON
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
EMMA
ASSIZES
Y
L
WARMINGTON
JOHN ADAMS, AGED 22, CHARGED WITH STEALING DIVERS
PIGS, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM DAVEY, AT WARMINGTON
WARMINGTON
JOHN ADAMS, AGED 22, WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING PIGS,
THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM DAVEY, OF WARMINGTON.
TWELVE MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT
BUGBROOKE
WILLIAM TURLAND, OF BUGBROOKE, WAS ALSO CONVICTED
IN THE PENALTY AND COSTS OF £1 8S. 6D. FOR AN ASSAULT
ON LETITIA DAVIS, AT BUGBROOKE, ON THE 1ST INSTANT
A
N
C
P
O
MENTIONE
THE GREEN NORTHAMPTON
D
L
A
DAVIES
A
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
VICTIM
VICTIM
SEE ARTICLE
WARMINGTON
1842
C
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SESSIONS
OLIVER
A DISORDERLY SERVANT IN HUSBANDRY, FOR ONE MONTH
K
1846
DIED
DAVENPORT
GREAT OAKLEY
R
1838
DAULBY
H
1835
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
DISORDER
LY
DAULBY
IG
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
WILLIAM
MIDSUMMER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON
WILLIAM
MIDSUMMER ASSIZES
COMMITTED TO OUR HOUSE
JOHN
OF CORRECTION
R
1841
BROCKHALL
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM PLATT, FOR SIX WEEKS, UNLESS £10 BE PAID, FOR
ASSAULTING EDWARD DAVIES, AT OUNDLE, IN THE
EXECUTION OF HIS DUTY AS POLICE CONSTABLE
ON MONDAY, THE 23D INSTANT, AFTER A SHORT ILLNESS,
ELIZABETH, THE BELOVED WIFE OF MR. D. D. DAVIES, OF THIS
TOWN, IN THE 66TH YEAR OF HER AGE, MUCH LAMENTED BY
HER FAMILY AND FRIENDS
WILLIAM DARLOW, AGED 24, CHARGED WITH STEALING
FROM A CARRIER'S CART, IN THE PARISH OF BROCKHALL, A
BOX, CONTAINING ARTICLES OF WEARING APPAREL, &C., OF
THE VALUE OF £8, THE PROPERTY OF EMMA DAVIES
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
EMMA
ASSIZES
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
EMMA
DAVIES
VICTIM
BROCKHALL
1833
ASSIZES
JOHN
DAVIES
THEFT
MURCOTT
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JOHN
ASSIZES
DAVIES
THEFT
MURCOTT
1844
DIED
MR. D. D.
DAVIES
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
ANN
DAVIS
ASSAULT
BENJAMIN
DAVID
DOBBS
DAVIS
VICTIM
SUN INN
MENTIONE
D
HARDINGSTONE
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
VICTIM
WOLD
WILLIAM HOLT WAS CONVICTED OF BEAKING TWO
WINDOWS IN THE DWELLING HOUSE OF EDWARD DAVIS, AT
WOLD, ON THE 17TH JANUARY INST., AND SENTENCED TO
PAY THE DAMAGE AND COSTS, £1.
VICTIM
BROCKHALL
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM DARLOW, CHARGED WITH STEALING FROM A
CARRIER'S CART, IN THE PARISH OF BROCKHALL, A BOX,
CONTAINING VARIOUS ARTICLES FOF WEARING APPAREL,
THE PROPERTY OF EMMA DAVIES
JOHN DAVIES, 22, CHARGED WITH BREAKING OPEN THE
HOUSE OF RICHARD TEBBUTT, AT MURCOTT, IN THE PARISH
OF LONG BUCKBY, AND STEALING THEREFROM 18 CHEESES,
VALUE £3
JOHN DAVIES, 22, CHARGED WITH BREAKING OPEN THE
HOUSE OF RICHARD TEBBUTT, AT MURCOTT, IN THE PARISH
OF LONG BUCKBY, AND STEALING THEREFROM EIGHTEEN
CHEESES, VALUE £3. DEATH RECORDED
ON MONDAY, THE 23D INSTANT, AFTER A SHORT ILLNESS,
ELIZABETH, THE BELOVED WIFE OF MR. D. D. DAVIES, OF THIS
TOWN, IN THE 66TH YEAR OF HER AGE, MUCH LAMENTED BY
HER FAMILY AND FRIENDS
EDWARD
DAVIS
1840
WORK
EDWARD
DAVIS
1837
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
GEORGE
DAVIS
1837
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
GEORGE
1842
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
HANNAH
DAVIS
1842
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
HANNAH
DAVIS
HANNAH
DAVIS
JACOB
DAVIS
1836
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
R
Y
C
THEFT
N
C
O
P
L
WOOLMON
MENTIONE
GER
NORTHAMPTON
D
STREET
THEFT
A
DAVIS
MENTIONE ALBION
CRESCENT
D
L
A
1842
E
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON
1843
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JAMES
DAVIS
THEFT
1843
BOROUGH SESSIONS
JAMES
DAVIS
THEFT
SEE ARTICLE
SEE ARTICLE
GEORGE DAVIS, CHARGED WITH STEALING A LANTERN, THE
PROPERTY OF AMOS SIMMONS, AND THREE BRUSHES, THE
PROPERTY OF WILLIAM HIGGINS, SEN.
GEORGE DAVIS PLEADED GUILTY TO TWO INDICTMENTS FOR
STEALING A JACKET AND AN APRON, THE PROPERTY OF AMOS
SIMMONS, AND THREE BRUSHES, THE PROPERY OF W.
HIGGINS, THE ELDER, AND WAS SENTENCED TO THREE
MONTHS HARD LABOUR
SEE ARTICLE
CHARLES ROBINSON & ROBERT JONES, CHARGED WITH
OBTAINING TWO SOVEREIGNS FROM HANNAH DAVIS UNDER
FALSE PRETENCES
VICTIM
MENTIONE ALBION
CRESCENT
D
CONCEALE
D
K
1844
DAVIS
R
INVESTIGATION
SEE ARTICLE
A
1838
IG
1836
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
ROBBERY
1841
H
T
DAVIES
NORTHAMPTON
GREENS NORTON
SEE ARTICLE
FOR FOURTEEN DAYS, HE HAVING BEEN FOUND CONCEALED
IN AN OUTHOUSE AT GREENS NORTON
JAMES DAVIS, CHARGED WITH STEALING A CHEMISE, VALUE
3S., THE PROPERTY OF ELIZABETH LAW
JAMES DAVIS, AGED 36, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
CHEMISE, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN LAW
JAMES DAVIS, AGED 36, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
CHEMISE, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN LAW. PLEADED GUILTY.
FOURTEEN DAYS' IMPRISONMENT, TO HARD LABOUR
1843
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
JAMES
DAVIS
THEFT
1844
ALARMING FIRE
JOHN
DAVIS
FIRE
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
JOHN
DAVIS
THEFT
1843
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
DAVIS
THEFT
BROCKHALL PARK
1843
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
DAVIS
THEFT
BROCKHALL PARK
1843
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JOSEPH
DAVIS
MENTIONE
D
1843
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JOSEPH
DAVIS
MENTIONE
D
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOSEPH
DAVIS
THEFT
JOSEPH
DAVIS
DIED
MARGARET
DAVIS
1846
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
MARY
1845
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
1845
DAVIS
VICTIM
MISS
DAVIS
MR.
DAVIS
INQUEST
MR.
DAVIS
1845
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
MRS.
DAVIS
1844
ALARMING FIRE
MRS.
DAVIS
T
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
FIRE
E
H
K
R
A
N
MICHAEL
1837
IG
R
Y
DAMAGE
A
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
DAVIS
A
1845
VICTIM
BRIDGE
STREET
BRIDGE
STREET
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN WHITTLE, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR LEAVING THE SERVICE OF
JOSEPH DAVIS, COACHMAKER, BEFORE THE TERM OF HIS
CONTRACT WAS COMPLETED
DANIEL BAMFORD, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR LEAVING THE
SERVICE OF JOSEPH DAVIS, COACHMAKER, BEFORE THE TERM
OF HIS CONTRACT WAS COMPLETED
JOSEPH DAVIS, AGED 17, CONVICTED OF STEALING CERTAIN
CHIMNEY SWEEPING IMPLEMENTS, THE PROPERTY OF
JOSEPH BOSWELL, WAS SENTENCED TO ONE MONTH'S HARD
LABOUR
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 70)
BENJAMIN BARBER, AGED 29, CHARGED WITH STEALING
HALFPENCE, &C., THE PROPERTY OF MARGARET DAVIS
FLOORE
AMOS BRICKETT, OF FLOORE, LABOURER, WAS CONVICTED IN
THE SUM OF £1. 1S. DAMAGE AND COSTS, FOR MALICISOUSLY
BREAKING THE WINDOWS OF MRS. MARY DAVIS, OF FLOORE.
HE WAS COMMITTED FOR TWO MONTHS, UNLESS THE
AMOUNT OF THE DAMAGE AND COSTS BE SOONER PAID
WOLLASTON
SEE ARTICLE
L
DAVIS
BLISWORTH
C
MARY
THOMAS OSBORNE, AGED 22, AND JOHN DAVIS, AGED 30,
CHARGED WITH STEALING FOUR SWANS FROM A POND IN
BROCKHALL PARK, THE PROPERTY OF T. R. THORNTON, ESQ.
BRACKLEY ST. JAMES
P
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
SEE ARTICLE
THOMAS OSBORN & JOHN DAVIS, CHARGED WITH STEALING,
ON THE 19TH INST., FOUR SWANS, VALUE £4, THE PROPERTY
OF T. R. THORNTON, ESQ.
VICTIM
O
1844
C
1846
INQUEST
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
L
1846
ABINGTON
NORTHAMPTON
STREET
ELI IVES, THOAMS HASLER, & JOHN BEDFORD, FOR REEXAMINATION ON A CHARGE OF STEALING A PAIR OF
TROWSERS, THE PROPERTY OF MICHAEL DAVIS
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
HARPOLE MILL
SEE ARTICLE
BRIDGE
NORTHAMPTON
STREET
ABINGTON
NORTHAMPTON
STREET
SEE ARTICLE
SEE ARTICLE
1838
1842
1842
1838
1838
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
NORTHANTS ASSIZES
EMBEZZLE
MENT
RHEES JOHN DAVIS
COMPLAIN
T
ALL SAINTS
NORTHAMPTON
PARISH
R
RHEES JOHN DAVIS
A
NORTHAMPTON
DRUNK
SEE ARTICLE
THE COMPLAINT OF RHEES JOHN DAVIS, OF NORTHAMPTON,
LAW STATIONER, AGAINST WILLIAM CHAMBERLAIN, ALSO OF
NORTHAMPTON, TAILOR, FOR AN ASSAULT ON HIM AT
UPTON, ON THE 17TH OCTOBER LAST, WAS DISMISSED
DANIEL PALMER OF OLD, WAS FINED 5S. FOR BEING DRUNK
AND DISORDERLY. GEORGE LEECH, AND JOSEPH GRANGE, OF
BURTON LATIMER, AND SAMUEL DAVIS, OF PYTCHLEY, WERE
FINED 5S, FOR A SIMILAR OFFENCE
SAMUEL
DAVIS
SARAH ANN
DAVIS
VAGRANT
THOMAS
DAVIS
MENTIONE ALBION
CRESCENT
D
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
LONG BUCKBY
SEE ARTICLE
RUSHDEN
THOMAS DAVIS, CHARGED WITH ASSAULTING, WITH INTENT
TO ROB, WILLIAM ROBERTS, OF NORTHAMPTON, ON THE
PUBLIC ROAD, IN THE PARISH OF RUSHDEN
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
THOMAS
DAVIS
ASSAULT
THOMAS
DAVIS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
THOMAS
ASSIZES
TO THE HOUSE OF
WILLIAM
CORRECTION
DAVIS
PYTCHLEY
SEE ARTICLE
K
WELLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
E
H
T
VICTIM
L
1845
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
DAVIS
C
1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH
IG
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EPIPHANY SESSIONS
VICTIM
R
1840
DAVIS
N
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH
Y
1839
REV.
ROBERT
REV.
ROBERT
JOHN BODDINGTON, CHARLES BODDINGTON, & JOHN
PERRIN, CHARGED WITH HAVING, ON SUNDAY EVENING THE
24TH ULT., BROKEN AND ENTERED THE HOUSE OF THE REV.
ROBERT DAVIS, OF WELLINGBOROUGH, AND STOLEN
THEREFROM A £10 NOTE, 15 SOVEREIGNS, FOUR SHILLINGS,
A GOLD RING, AND A GOLD WATCH SEAL
VICTIM
A
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON
DAVIS
P
1839
REV.
ROBERT
THEFT
L
QUARTER SESSIONS
COMPLAIN
T
DAVIS
O
1839
R. J.
THEFT
DAVIS
VAGRANT
ACT
A
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
C
1844
THE COMPLAINT OF THE SAID RHEES JOHN DAVIS AGAINST
JOSEPH JONES OF NORTHAMPTON, GROCER, AND WILLIAM
WRIGHT, OF NORTHAMPTON, CARPENTER, WHO APPEARED
BEFORE THE BENCH UPON A SUMMONS GRANTED ON THE
OATH OF THE SAID R. J. DAVIS, THAT THEY HAD THREATENED
HIM, AND THAT HE WAS AFRAID OF PERSONAL VIOLENCE
FROM THEM, WAS ALSO DISMISSED
SARAH ANN DAVIS & HENRIETTA BROWN, AS VAGRANTS
FOR ONE MONTH, UNDER THE VAGRANT ACT
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
DAVIS
THEFT
PATTISHALL
1842
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
DAVIS
THEFT
PATTISHALL
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
WILLIAM
DAVIS
ABSENTIN
G HIMSELF
WILLIAM DAVIS & JOHN MARRIOTT, CHARGED WITH
STEALING, AT PATTISHALL, THREE PIECES OF WOOD, VALUE
5S. 6D., THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM BUTCHER
WILLIAM DAVIS, AGED 19, & JOHN MARRIOTT, 54 (THE
LATTER OUT ON BAIL), CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
PATTISHALL, THREE PIECES OF WOOD, THE PROPERTY OF
WILLIAM BUTCHER
WILLIAM DAVIS, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR ABSENTING HIMSELF
FROM THE SERVICE OF HIS MASTER, WILLIAM MERRICK,
CHIMNEY SWEEPER
DAVID GREEN, FOR FURTHER EXAMINATION ON A CHARGE OF
CONSPIRING WITH WILLIAM DAVIS TO DEFRAUD MATTHIAS
BEGLEY, CHIMNEY SWEEPER
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
WILLIAM
DAVIS
DEFRAUD
1846
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS WILLIAM
DAVIS
GAME
EVENLEY
SEE ARTICLE
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
DAVIS
ASSAULT
COOKNOE
SEE ARTICLE
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
CATHERINE
DAVISON
BREACH OF
THE PEACE
FOR NOT FINDING SURETIES FOR HER APPEANCE AT THE
SESSIONS TO ANSWER A CHARGE OF A BREACH OF THE PEACE
1841
COMMITTED FOR TRIAL AT
THE QUARTER SESSIONS
CATHERINE
DAVISON
BREACH OF
THE PEACE
FOR WANT OF SURETIES FOR HER APPEARANCE TO ANSWER
A CHARGE OF A BREACH OF THE PEACE
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EASTER SESSIONS
CATHERINE
DAVISON
BREACH OF
THE PEACE
HENRY
DAVISON
JAMES
DAVISON
JOHN
1845
DIED
JOHN PERRY DAVISON
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN PERRY DAVISON
1845
1846
1844
1845
1846
DIED
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
DIED
T
H
WADENHOE
DAVISON
MR.
DAVISON
SARAH
WILLIAM
C
O
GRENDON
N
C
MR.
MENTIONE
D
VICTIM
VICTIM
E
K
R
VICTIM
P
DAVISON
EASTON MAUDIT
ABINGTON
NORTHAMPTON
STREET
ANN HIGHT, AGED 20, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
WADENHOE, A PAIR OF STOCKINGS, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN
DAVISON ; AND A WINDOW CURTAIN AND HANDKERCHIEF,
THE PROPERTY OF GEORGE WILSON, WAS FOUND GUILTY,
AND SENTENCED TO ONE MONTH'S IMPRISONMENT
ON MONDAY, 7TH APRIL, AT GRENDON, SARAH, WIFE OF MR.
JOHN PERRY DAVISON, CORN DEALER, OF THE ABOVE PLACE,
AGED 28 YEARS
WILLIAM TITE AND GEORGE CHURCH, CHARGED WITH
BREAKING INTO A BARN AT EASTON MAUDIT, AND STEALING
THEREFROM TWO SACKS, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN PERRY
DAVISON
SEE ARTICLE
CHARGING
GRENDON
SEE ARTICLE
DAVISON
DIED
GRENDON
ON MONDAY, 7TH APRIL, AT GRENDON, SARAH, WIFE OF MR.
JOHN PERRY DAVISON, CORN DEALER, OF THE ABOVE PLACE,
AGED 28 YEARS
DAVISON
VICTIM
A
1844
WADENHOE
ANN HIGHT, AGED 20, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
WADENHOE, A PAIR OF STOCKINGS, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN
DAVISON ; AND A WINDOW CURTAIN AND HANDKERCHIEF,
THE PROPERTY OF GEORGE WILSON
A
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
SEE ARTICLE
L
1846
1846
VICTIM
IG
DAVISON
SEE ARTICLE
WELLINGBOROUGH
R
JOHN
DAVENTRY
Y
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
A
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
L
1837
CHARGED WITH CREATING A DISTURBANCE IN THE STREETS
OF OUNDLE WAS SEVERALLY DISCHARGED FOR WANT OF
PROSECUTION
OUNDLE
WILLIAM
DAVISON
GEORGE
DAW
ANNE
DAWES
ABINGTON
NORTHAMPTON
STREET
MENTIONE
D
COMPLAIN
T
DIED
EASTON MAUDIT
SEE ARTICLE
SEE ARTICLE
SEE ARTICLE
PARADE
NORTHAMPTON
ON SATURDAY LAST, DEEPLY REGRETTED BY HER FAMILY
AND FRIENDS, ANNE, YOUNGEST DAUGHTER OF MR. WILLIAM
DAWES, PARADE, NORTHAMPTON
ON THE 12TH INST., AGED 68, MR. JOHN DAWES, OF
POTTERSPURY, IN THIS COUNTY
HARPOLE
SEE ARTICLE
DIED
JOHN
DAWES
1837
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
MR.
DAWES
1835
TRANSPORTED
SAMUEL
DAWES
1846
DIED
WILLIAM
DAWES
MENTIONE
PARADE
D
NORTHAMPTON
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
WILLIAM
ASSIZES
DAWES
GAME
ASHTON WOLD
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
WILLIAM
ASSIZES
DAWES
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
1833
DIED
DANIEL
DAWKES
DIED
CHARLES
DAWKINS
DRUNK
JOSEPH
DAWKINS
MARIA
DAWKINS
NON
PAYMENT
DIED
SARAH
DAWKINS
Y
DIED
POTTERSPURY
1844
MENTIONE
D
TRANSPOR
TED
SARAH
DAWKINS
1833
COMMITTED TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
SARAH
DAWKINS
THEFT
1834
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
W.
DAWKINS
DELIVERED
BY
PROCLAMA
TION
1834
ASSIZES
WILLIAM
DAWKINS
1833
COMMITTED TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
DAWKINS
THEFT
1839
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
ELIZABETH
DAWSON
THEFT
1839
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
ELIZABETH
DAWSON
THEFT
T
H
E
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
SARAH DAWKINS, 56, & WILLIAM DAWKINS, 23, THE FORMER
CHARGED WITH STEALING £15 IN SILVER, AND THE LATTER
WITH BEING ACCESSORY TO THE SAME
A
SEE ARTICLE
L
C
P
O
DELIVERED BY PROCLAMATION
N
SARAH DAWKINS, CHARGED WITH STEALING FIFTEEN
POUNDS IN SILVER COIN, AND WILLIAM DAWKINS, AS AN
ACCESSORY
A
DELIVERED BY PROCLAMATION
L
A
SEE ARTICLE
DESBOROUGH
THEFT
DELIVERED
BY
PROCLAMA
TION
K
1834
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
KETTERING
R
ASSIZES
C
SEE ARTICLE
ON SUNDAY LAST, AT HOLDENBY, IN THE 74TH YEAR OF HIS
AGE, DANIEL DAWKES, SHEPHERD FOR NEARLY FIFTY YEARS
; AN HONEST AND FAITHFUL SERVANT IN THE EMPLOY OF MR.
WRIGHT, OF THAT PLACE
IG
1834
SWAN
R
1842
1843
ON SATURDAY LAST, DEEPLY REGRETTED BY HER FAMILY
AND FRIENDS, ANNE, YOUNGEST DAUGHTER OF MR. WILLIAM
DAWES, PARADE, NORTHAMPTON
WILLIAM DAWES, THOMAS NEAL, WILLIAM ARNETT, AND
RICHARD GROOM, CHARGED WITH BEING ON LAND IN THE
OCCUPATION OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE LATE JOHN SMITH,
ESQ., AT ASHTON WOLD, ARMED WITH GUNS AND
BLUDGEONS, IN PURSUIT OF GAME
HOLDENBY
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
DIED
1845
SEE ARTICLE
THEFT
NORTHAMPTON
SARAH DAWKINS, 56, & WILLIAM DAWKINS, 23, THE FORMER
CHARGED WITH STEALING £15 IN SILVER, AND THE LATTER
WITH BEING ACCESSORY TO THE SAME
SARAH DAWKINS, CHARGED WITH STEALING FIFTEEN
POUNDS IN SILVER COIN, AND WILLIAM DAWKINS, AS AN
ACCESSORY
ELIZABETH DAWSON, ELIZABETH BENSON, & MARGARET
GLEESON, CHARGED WITH STEALING A GOWN, THE
PROPERTY OF HANNAH PILMUIR
ELIZABETH DAWSON, ELIZABETH BENSON, AND MARGERET
GLEESON, CHARGED WITH STEALING A GOWN, THE
PROPERTY OF HANNAH PILMUIR AND ANOTHER, WERE
ACQUITTED FROM WANT OF EVIDENCE
NORTHANTS ASSIZES
JAMES
DAWSON
THEFT
BLISWORTH
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JAMES
ASSIZES
DAWSON
THEFT
BLISWORTH
SEE ARTICLE
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JAMES
DAWSON
ASSAULT
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JAMES
DAWSON
ASSAULT &
ROBBERY
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SESSIONS
JOSEPH
DAWSON
K
R
A
R
Y
DAWSON
L
THEFT
C
P
JOSIAH
O
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
MENTIONE ABINGTON
NORTHAMPTON
STREET
D
COW LANE NORTHAMPTON
N
C
1842
BLISWORTH
IG
1837
COUNTERF
EIT COINS
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
MARK
DAWSON
1841
SMASHING
MARK
DAWSON
COUNTERF
EIT COIN
1838
DIED
ROBERT
DAWSON
MENTIONE
D
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSSIONS
ROBERT
DAWSON
DISCHARG
ED
A
L
A
1841
WILLIAM STAMP, JAMES DAWSON, AND THOMAS ROBINSON,
CHARGED WITH VIOLENTLY ASSAULTING JOHN BROWN, AT
BLISWORTH, AND ROBBING HIM OF TWO PURSES, A £5 NOTE,
THREE SOVS. AND ABOUT 15S. IN SILVER. JOHN TATT,
WILLIAM DART, ROBERT JOHNSON, JOHN BROMLEY AND
THOMAS DARKING, CHARGED WITH VIOLENTLY ASSAULTING
JAMES WATSON AND OTHER CONSTABLES, AND ATTEMPTING
TO RESCUE WILLIAM STAMP
E
H
T
1838
WILLIAM STAMP, JAMES DAWSON, AND JOHN RICHARDSON,
CHARGED WITH HAVING VIOLENTLY ASSAULTED AND
ROBBED JOHN BROWN, OF TWO PURSES, A £5 NOTE, THREE
SOVS, AND ABOUT 15S. AT BLISWORTH. JOHN TATT,
WILLIAM DART, ROBERT JOHNSON, JOHN HARRISON, JOHN
BRAMLEY, AND THOMAS DARKINS CHARGED WITH
ASSAULTING JAMES WATSON, AND OTHER CONSTABLES, AND
ATTEMPTING TO RESCUE FROM THEIR LAWFUL CUSTODY
WILLIAM STAMP, HE BEING CHARGED, WITH OTHERS, WITH
HAVING ROBBED JOHN BROWN OF TWO PURSES, A £5 NOTE,
THREE SOVS. AND ABOUT 15S. AT BLISWORTH
HALSE, NEAR
BRACKLEY
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THOMAS ATKINS, AGED 10, JOSIAH DAWSON, AGED 11, &
EDWARD WATSON, AGED 9, FOR FURTHER EXAMINATION ON
A CHARGE, OF HAVING, ON THE 6TH INST., STOLEN FOUR
PIECES OF IRON AFFIXED TO THE BRICKWORK FORMING
PART OF A FENCE IN FRONT OF SEVERAL HOUSES IN COW
LANE, THE PROPERTY OF W. STRONG, GENT
MARK DAWSON, THOMAS DUDLEY, THOMAS DUNN, & PETER
CAUTLING CHARGED WITH HAVING IN THEIR POSSESSION
NINE COUNTERFEIT SIXPENCES, KNOWING THEM TO BE
SUCH, WITH INTENT TO UTTER THE SAME
MARK DAWSON, THOMAS DUDLEY, AND PETER CAUTLING,
PLEADED GUILTY TO UTTERING COUNTERFEIT COIN. THOMAS
DUNN, INDICTED ON A SIMILAR CHARGE, PLEADED NOT
GUILTY. MR. JEFFERY APPEARED FOR THE PROSECUTION. HE
WAS THE ONLY ONE OF THE PRISONERS UPON WHOM NO
MONEY WAS FOUND, AND THE JURY ACQUITTED HIM. THE
OTHERS WERE SENTENCED TO SIX MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT
EACH.
ON THE 28TH ULT. AGED 27, ANNA REBECCA WESTON, ELDEST
DAUGHTER OF THE MR. ROBERT DAWSON, OF HALSE, NEAR
BRACKLEY
DISCHARGED
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
EDWIN
1841
FINED
JESSE
DAY
1845
INQUEST
MARTHA
DAY
1845
INQUEST
MARY
DAY
SIR ARTHUR
DE CAPELL
BROKE
MR.
DE WILDE
BENJAMIN
DEACON
DIED
MENTIONE
D
WELFORD
ON MONDAY LAST, A MAN NAMED JESSE DAY, DRIVER OF A
MAIL CART TO WEEDON, WAS CONVICTED, BEFORE THE SAME
MAGISTRATE, OF SUFFERING A PERSON TO RIDE IN THE MAIL
CART, AND WAS FINED IN THE MITIGATED PENALTY OF 20S.
AND COSTS.
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WELFORD
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CHARGING
CARLTON
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DEACON
DIED
1836
ACCIDENT
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
ISAAC
DEACON
JOHN
DEACON
ACCIDENT
VAGRANT
LAWS
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
DEACON
1840
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
DEACON
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
DEACON
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HARDINGSTONE
LITTLE HOUGHTON
THEFT
SPRATTON
1840
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
1843
1842
BIGAMY
C
O
P
HELLIDON
SPRATTON
FOR ONE MONTH, UNDER THE VAGRANT LAWS
JOHN DEACON, CHARGED WITH ENTERING THE DWELLING
HOUSE OF JOHN BRAY, AT SPRATTON, AND STEALING THREE
SHIRTS, &C
WILLIAM & JOHN DEACON, CHARGED WITH BREAKING OPEN
THE HOUSE OF JOHN REEVE, OF HELLIDON, AND STEALING
THEREFROM TWO SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, THREE COTTON
DITTO, AND VARIOUS OTHER ARTICLES
JOHN DEACON, CHARGED WITH ENTERING THE DWELLING
HOUSE OF JOHN BRAY, AT SPRATTON, AND STEALING THREE
SHIRTS, &C. TRANSPORTATION FOR LIFE.
HELLIDON
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DEACON
DIED
KILSBY
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SAMUEL
DEACON
VICTIM
LONG BUCKBY
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STEPHEN
DEACON
ROBBERY
SPRATTON
WILLIAM
DEACON
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WILLIAM & JOHN DEACON, CHARGED WITH BREAKING OPEN
THE HOUSE OF JOHN REEVE, OF HELLIDON, AND STEALING
THEREFROM TWO SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, THREE COTTON
DITTO, AND VARIOUS OTHER ARTICLES
WILLIAM
JOHN
A
JOSEPH
N
THEFT
L
QUARTER SESSIONS
1836
BURGLARY
ON WEDNESDAY LAST, AT HARDINGSTONE, AFTER A FEW
DAYS' ILLNESS, MR. ISAAC DEACON, AGED 48, MUCH
RESPECTED
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DEACON
THEFT
HELLIDON
DEACON
THEFT
HELLIDON
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DEAKINS
MENTIONE
D
RUSHDEN
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ANN
DEAN
MENTIONE
D
ANN
DEAN
MENTIONE
D
A
1840
1837
JOHN
THEFT
C
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
INQUEST
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
ROBBERY
1840
L
Y
1841
NORTHAMPTON
K
ISAAC
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R
DIED
R
1839
NORTHAMPTON
E
MENTIONE
D
EMBEZZLE BRIDGE
MENT
STREET
T
1842
FOR 21 DAYS, AS A ROGUE AND VAGABOND
A
1836
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
ROGUE
H
1843
DAY
IG
1844
JOHN GIBBINS, AGED 43, CHARGED WITH MARRYING ANN
DEAN AT STONY STRATFORD IN THE YEAR 1826, HIS FORMER
WIFE, REBECCA GIBBINS OTHERWISE CALLED REBECCA
JOICE, STILL LIVING
NORTHAMPTON
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1842
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
ANN
DEAN
MENTIONE
D
1842
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
BISHOP
DEAN
GAME
LAWS
RUSHDEN
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
BISHOP
DEAN
THEFT
RUSHDEN
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
BISHOP
DEAN
THEFT
RUSHDEN
1840
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
BISHOP
DEAN
ABSENTIN
G HIMSELF
1841
INQUEST
MR.
DEAN
MENTIONE
D
WILLIAM
DEAN
THEFT
WILLIAM
DEAN
VICTIM
GEORGE
DEARDEN
RIOTOUS
ASSEMBLY
T
H
KILSBY
JOSEPH
DEARLOVE
SARAH
DEARLOVE
WILLIAM
DEBBINGER
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
GEORGE
HENRY
DEE
1842
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
RICHARD
DEE
1844
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
REBECCA
DEEN
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
DAVID
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MIDSUMMER SESSIONS
DAVID
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
DAVID
DEER
SURETIES
NASSINGTON
1837
THEFT
RICHARD
DEER
VICTIM
PIDDINGTON
E
L
P
C
O
MENTIONE
D
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FOR 12 WEEKS, IN A MATTER OF BASTARDY
BYFIELD
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PIDDINGTON
THE COMPLAINT AGAINST GEORGE HENRY DEE, THE KEEPER
OF THE CROWN & THISTLE, AT PIDDINGTON, FOR AN
OFFENCE AGAINST THE TENOR OF HIS LICENSE, WAS
DISMISSED FOR WANT OF EVIDENCE
PIDDINGTON
RICHARD DOIG, OF HORTON, BAILIFF, WAS CONVICTED IN
THE PENALTY AND COSTS OF £5, FOR AN ASSAULT
COMMITTED AGAINST HIM AT HORTON, ON THE 4TH
INSTANT, ON RICHARD DEE, OF PIDDINGTON, SHOPKEEPER
MENTIONE
D
WELLINGBOROUGH
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DEER
ASSAULT
NASSINGTON
DAVID DEER CHARGED WITH ASSAULTING WILLIAM GARNER,
WHILST IN THE DISCHARGE OF OF HIS DUTY AS A SHERIFF'S
OFFICER
DEER
ASSAULT
CROWN &
THISTLE
A
N
LICENSE
L
VICTIM
A
1838
HIGHAM PARK
BASTARDY
C
1834
POACHING
WILLIAM DEAN, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR STEALING, AT
KINGSUTTON, A QUANTITY OF POTATOES, THE PROPERTY OF
JAMES MARSHALL
NELSON WEBB, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR ASSAULTING WILLIAM
DEAN, AT TOWCESTER
K
IG
TOWCESTER
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
1841
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R
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
BISHOP DEAN, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR ABSENTING HIMSELF FROM
THE SERVICE OF HIS MASTER, MR. ARTHUR LOVELL, WITHOUT
THIS CONSENT
A
1837
KINGSUTTON
R
1837
COMMITTED THE COUNTY
GAOL AND HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
COMMITMENTS TO THE
HOUSE OF CORRECTION
BISHOP DEAN, AGED 19, CHARGED WITH STEALING 1 AND A
HALF LB OF MEAT AND A QUANTITY OF BREAD, FROM A
STABLE AT RUSHDEN, THE PROPERTY OF G. WILBY
COTTESBROOK
Y
1844
NORTHAMPTON
JOHN GIBBINS, CHARGED WITH MARRYING ANN DEAN, AT
STONY STRATFORD, ON THE 3D AUGUST, 1826, HIS FORMER
WIFE, REBECCA GIBBINS, OTHERWISE CALLED REBECCA
JOICE, BEING LIVING
OF RUSHDEN, LABOURER, FOR SIX WEEKS, UNDER THE GAME
LAWS
BISHOP DEAN, CHARGED WITH STEALING FROM A STABLE AT
RUSHDEN A BAG CONTAINING HALF A POUND OF MEAT, THE
PROPERTY OF GEORGE WILBY
DAVID DEER AND EDWARD MARTIN RYCRAFT, CHARGED
WITH AN ASSAULT ON A SHERRIFF'S OFFICER. NOT GUILTY.
DAVID DEER, OF NASSINGTON, LABOURER, FOR WANT OF
SURETIES, FOR HIS APPEARANCE AT THE SESSIONS TO
ANSWER A CHARGE OF ASSAULTING WILLIAM GARNER,
SHERRIFF'S OFFICER
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1844
1843
1846
1834
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
INQUEST
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
JONATHAN
DEIGHTON
SURETIES
COMMITTED FOR WANT OF SURETIES TO KEEP THE PEACE
ROBERT
DEIGHTON
DRUNK &
FIGHTING
GREAT DODDINGTON
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WILLIAM
DEIGHTON
ASSAULT
RAUNDS
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EDWARD
DEKIN
DIED
BLISWORTH
JOHN
DEMPSEY
VICTIM
WARMINGTON
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HUGH HUGHES, CHARGED WITH STEALING A PIECE OF
CARPET AND TWO PIECES OF SOAP, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN
DEMPSEY, OF WARMINGTON
ON THE 26TH JANUARY, AFTER A PROTRACTED ILLNESS,
ANNE, ONLY SURVIVING DAUGHTER OF THE LATE MR.
RICHARD DENNIS, OF THIS TOWN, IN THE 21ST YEAR OF HER
AGE
ON THURSDAY THE 3D INST. AGED 14, AFTER AN ILLNESS OF
SEVERAL MONTHS' DURATION, ENDURED WITH MUCH
PATIENCE, ELIZABETH, YOUNGEST DAUGHTER OF MR.
DENNIS, AUCTIONEER, OF HORSEMARKET, IN THIS TOWN
JAMES KENDALL DENNIS & WILLIAM DENNIS, CHARGED
WITH STEALING £50 FROM THE PERSON OF THOMAS
GREGORY, AT THE THREE TUNS INN, IN BROUGHTON, ON
SATURDAY THE 12TH INST.
ON THURSDAY THE 3D INST. AGED 14, AFTER AN ILLNESS OF
SEVERAL MONTHS' DURATION, ENDURED WITH MUCH
PATIENCE, ELIZABETH, YOUNGEST DAUGHTER OF MR.
DENNIS, AUCTIONEER, OF HORSEMARKET, IN THIS TOWN
ON TUESDAY THE 4TH INST. AFTER A LONG ILLNESS AGED 15,
RICHARD, THE YOUNGEST SON OF MR. DENNIS, AUCTIONEER,
OF THIS TOWN. HE WAS AN INTELLIGENT AND AMIABLE
YOUTH
ON THE 26TH JANUARY, AFTER A PROTRACTED ILLNESS,
ANNE, ONLY SURVIVING DAUGHTER OF THE LATE MR.
RICHARD DENNIS, OF THIS TOWN, IN THE 21ST YEAR OF HER
AGE
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ON TUESDAY THE 4TH INST. AFTER A LONG ILLNESS AGED 15,
RICHARD, THE YOUNGEST SON OF MR. DENNIS, AUCTIONEER,
OF THIS TOWN. HE WAS AN INTELLIGENT AND AMIABLE
YOUTH
DIED
ANNE
DENNIS
DIED
NORTHAMPTON
1836
DIED
ELIZABETH
DENNIS
DIED
HORSEMAR
NORTHAMPTON
KET
1836
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JAMES
KENDALL
DENNIS
THEFT
1836
DIED
MR.
DENNIS
MENTIONE HORSEMAR
NORTHAMPTON
D
KET
1833
DIED
MR.
DENNIS
1840
DIED
RICHARD
DENNIS
1836
DIED
RICHARD
DENNIS
DIED
1833
DIED
RICHARD
DENNIS
DIED
1845
INQUEST
WILLIAM
DENNIS
1836
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
BROUGHTON
Y
A
R
1836
1839
1842
1836
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
ANOTHER DARING
HIGHWAY ROBBERY
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
L
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
C
P
NORTHAMPTON
N
O
NORTHAMPTON
NORTHAMPTON
A
C
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
L
A
E
R
THREE
TUNS INN
K
IG
H
T
1840
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THREE
TUNS INN
BROUGHTON
JAMES KENDALL DENNIS & WILLIAM DENNIS, CHARGED
WITH STEALING £50 FROM THE PERSON OF THOMAS
GREGORY, AT THE THREE TUNS INN, IN BROUGHTON, ON
SATURDAY THE 12TH INST.
THOMAS DENNY, OF SHUTLANGER, FOR FOURTEEN DAYS, FOR
ASSAULTING AND BEATING MARY DENNY, HIS WIFE
WILLIAM
DENNIS
THEFT
MARY
DENNY
VICTIM
RICHARD
DENNY
NO BILL
RICHARD
DENNY
VICTIM
MUSCOTT
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THOMAS
DENNY
ASSAULT
SHUTLANGER
THOMAS DENNY, OF SHUTLANGER, FOR FOURTEEN DAYS, FOR
ASSAULTING AND BEATING MARY DENNY, HIS WIFE
SHUTLANGER
NO BILL.
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
DENNY
VAGRANT
ACT
1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
COMFORT
DENT
ILLEGITIM
ATE CHILD
DAVID
DENT
JAMES
DENT
MENTIONE
BELL BARN NORTHAMPTON
D
DIED
HARLESTONE
JOHN
DENT
THEFT
JOHN
DENT
THEFT
1846
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
JOHN
DENT
THEFT
1846
COMMITTED TO THE
BOROUGH PRISON
JOHN
DENT
THEFT
1846
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
JOHN
DENT
THEFT
1838
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
DENT
KILLING A
PIGEON
1834
ASSIZES
JOSEPH
DENT
1836
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOSIAH
DENT
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
JOSIAH
1836
TRANSPORTED
JOSIAH
DENT
1840
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
DENT
1836
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
DENTON
GEORGE
DENTON
GEORGE
DENTON
A
Y
FLOORE
N
THEFT
A
TRANSPOR
TED
MENTIONE
D
L
CHARLOTTE
THEFT
THEFT
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
THEFT
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JOHN DENT, FOR FURTHER EXAMINATION, CHARGED WITH
STEALING ABOUT TWO QUARTER OF BARLEY, VALUE £4, THE
PROPERTY OF THOMAS PHIPPS
KINGSTHORPE
P
O
C
DENT
KINGSTHORPE
RIOT &
ASSAULT
A
1844
JOSIAH
JOHN DENT, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR DAMAGING WITH
INTENT TO STEAL A QUANTITY OF APPLES GROWING IN THE
ORCHARD OF JOHN TURNALL
E
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
K
1840
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R
DIED
T
DENT
ASSIZES
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 4)
H
JOHN
R
INQUEST
1836
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BELL BARN
NORTHAMPTON
COURT
1846
DENT
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L
1840
JOHN DENT, AGED 27, CHARGED WITH STEALING TWO
QUARTERS OF BARLEY, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS PHIPPS
JOHN DENT & JOHN WHITSEY, RESPECTIVELY FOR ONE
MONTH, FOR KILLING A PIGEON, THE PROPERTY OF HANNAH
BODDINGTON, OF KINGSTHORPE
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FLOORE
JOSIAH DENT & JOHN ROGERS, CHARGED WITH STOPPING
BENJAMIN BULL ON THE KING'S HIGHWAY IN THE PARISH OF
FLOORE, AND ROBBING HIM OF A SILVER WATCH,&C.
FLOORE
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C
1838
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
INQUEST
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
HARLESTONE
IG
1840
FOR 14 DAYS, UNDER THE VAGRANT ACT
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NORTHAMPTON
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FLOORE
JOSIAH DENT, 19, & JOHN ROGERS, 18, CHARGED WITH
STOPPING BENJAMIN BULL ON THE KING'S HIGHWAY, AT
FLOORE, AND ROBBING HIM OF A SILVER WATCH, A PURSE,
AND A SHILLING
KINGS CLIFFE
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KETTERING
GEORGE ENFIELD, FOR FOUR MONTHS, WILLIAM PERKINS,
FOR THREE MONTHS, AND GEORGE DENTON, FOR TWO
MONTHS, FOR HAVING STOLEN FRUIT FROM THE GARDEN OF
EDWARD JENKINSON, OF KETTERING. JOSEPH HALL, FOR
THREE MONTHS, AND WILLIAM RICHARDS, FOR TWO
MONTHS, FOR HAVING BEEN CONCERNED IN THE SAID
ROBBERY
1844
AFFRAY WITH POACHERS
JOHN
DENTON
MENTIONE
D
EASTON WOOD
1844
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
JOHN
DENTON
VARIOUS
CASTLE ASHBY
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
JOHN
DENTON
GAME &
ASSAULT
JOHN
DENTON
FRAUD
JOHN
DENTON
THEFT
JOHN
DENTON
GAME
JOHN
DENTON
DIED
NORTHAMPTON
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MIDSUMMER SESSIONS
JOSEPH
DENTON
THEFT
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
1843
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
RUSHDEN
RUSHDEN
RUSHDEN
THOMAS
ELI CLARK, CHARLES CLARK, WILLIAM DENTON, JOSEPH
DENTON, WILLIAM WOOD AND THOMAS HANGER, CHARGED
WITH STEALING TWO FOWLS, AT RUSHDEN. NOT GUILTY.
ELI CLARKE, WILLIAM DENTON, JOSH. DENTON & WILLIAM
WOOD, OF RUSHDEN, SHOEMAKER, & THOMAS HANGER,
LABOURER, CHARGED WITH STEALING TWO FOWLS FROM
THE PREMISES OF JOHN GROSS, OF RUSHDEN
KETTERING
NATHANIEL DENTON, OF KETTERING, WAS CHARGED WITH
BEING DRUNK AND DISORDERLY ON SUNDAY MORNING
LAST. AS HE BORE A GENERALLY GOOD CHARACTER, AND
WAS SAID TO CONTRIBUTE CHIEFLY TO THE SUPPORT OF HIS
MOTHER, HE WAS REPRIMANDED AND DISMISSED
C
N
THOMAS
DENTON
DRUNK &
DISORDLE
RY
DENTON
ASSAULT
DODDINGTON
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DENTON
ACCIDENT
HARTWELL
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THEFT
RUSHDEN
ELI CLARKE, WILLIAM DENTON, JOSH. DENTON & WILLIAM
WOOD, OF RUSHDEN, SHOEMAKER, & THOMAS HANGER,
LABOURER, CHARGED WITH STEALING TWO FOWLS FROM
THE PREMISES OF JOHN GROSS, OF RUSHDEN
A
1836
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
ACCIDENT
O
P
L
Y
THEFT
C
1842
NATHANIEL
E
THEFT
K
DENTON
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ELI CLARK, WILLIAM DENTON, JOSEPH DENTON, WILLIAM
WOOD, AND THOMAS HANGER CHARGED WITH STEALING
TWO FOWLS, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN GROSS, AT RUSHDEN
R
JOSEPH
R
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
DENTON
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YARDLEY HASTINGS
1841
JOSH.
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T
1836
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A
1834
JOHN DENTON, CHARGED WITH ENTERING A WOOD AT
CASTLE ASHBY TO TAKE GAME, AND ASSAULTING JAMES
TARRY
JOHN DENTON, AGED 30, CHARGED WITH ENTERING LANDS
BELONGING TO THE MARQUESS OF NORTHAMPTON, ARMED
FOR THE PURPOSE OF DESTROYING GAME, AND ASSAULTING
JAMES TARRY
H
1839
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
THEFT
TO OUR HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
INQUEST
IG
1844
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM
DENTON
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
DENTON
THEFT
RUSHDEN
ELI CLARK, WILLIAM DENTON, JOSEPH DENTON, WILLIAM
WOOD, AND THOMAS HANGER CHARGED WITH STEALING
TWO FOWLS, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN GROSS, AT RUSHDEN
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MIDSUMMER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
DENTON
THEFT
RUSHDEN
ELI CLARK, CHARLES CLARK, WILLIAM DENTON, JOSEPH
DENTON, WILLIAM WOOD AND THOMAS HANGER, CHARGED
WITH STEALING TWO FOWLS, AT RUSHDEN. NOT GUILTY.
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM J.
DENTON
VICTIM
HIGHAM FERRERS
ROBERT JACKSON, CHARGED WITH STEALING A PIECE OF
PAPER HANGING, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM J. DENTON, OF
HIGHAM FERRERS
A
L
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
1845
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
ROBERT
DERBY
MENTIONE
D
1842
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
JAMES
DESBOROUGH
BREACH OF
THE PEACE
IRCHESTER
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JAMES
DESBOROUGH
THEFT
IRCHESTER
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JAMES
DESBOROUGH
THEFT
1844
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
GEORGE
DEUDNEY
MENTIONE
D
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THOMAS HEWLETT & JAMES DESBOROUGH, CHARGED WITH
STEALING FROM THE PREMISES OF WILLIAM SOUTHAM, OF
IRCHESTER, A SACK OF WHEATEN FLOUR
JAMES DESBOROUGH AND THOMAS BURY HEWLETT WERE
INDICTED FOR STEALING A SACK OF FLOUR, THE PROPERTY
OF WILLIAM SOUTHAM, THEIR MASTER. THE PRISONERS
PLEADED GUILTY
WILLIAM WILCOX, FOR WANT OF SURETIES TO KEEP THE
PEACE TOWARDS GEORGE DEUDNEY, OF MIDDLETON CHENEY
CHARLES DEVINE, AN INTERANT HATTER, WAS BROUGHT
BEFORE THE BENCH, AND CHARGED BY JAMES HAWTHORN,
PARISH WATCHMAN, WITH BEING DRUNK AND ABUSIVE ON
THE PREVIOUS FRIDAY NIGHT, IN KETTERING. HE PLEADED
GUILTY TO THE CHARGE, AND EXPRESSED SORROW FOR
HAVING SO DISGRACED HIMSELF. AS HE SEEMED SORRY FOR
WHAT HE HAD DONE, AND BEEN IN CUSTODY FROM THE TIME
OF HIS OFFENCE, HE WAS CAUTIONED, AND DISCHARGED
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
CHARLES
DEVINE
DRUNK
1843
DIED
ABRAHAM
DEVONSHIRE
MENTIONE
D
BYFIELD
1839
INQUEST
MRS.
DEVONSHIRE
MENTIONE
D
L
1837
DIED
MRS.
DEVONSHIRE
DIED
1843
DIED
MRS. M.
DEVONSHIRE
DIED
1841
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
ROBERT
DEVONSHIRE
MENTIONE WELLINGT
NORTHAMPTON
D
ON STREET
1837
DIED
ROBERT
DEVONSHIRE
MENTIONE
D
BYFIELD
1834
DIED
ROBERT
DEVONSHIRE
DIED
BYFIELD
1833
DIED
ROBERT
DEVONSHIRE
DIED
BYFIELD
SUDDENLY, ON THE 4TH INSTANT, IN HIS 69TH YEAR, MR.
ROBERT DEVONSHIRE, SENIOR, OF BYFIELD, WOOLSTAPLER.
A MAN OF STRICT INTEGRITY AND HIGHLY RESPECTED
1843
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
JAMES
DEW
WARKWORTH
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN
DEW
JOHN
DEW
1842
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
Y
A
R
R
KETTERING
A
C
N
BYFIELD
A
L
C
P
NORTHAMPTON
BYFIELD
RIOT &
DISTURBA
NCE
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
K
1844
O
IG
E
H
T
MIDDLETON CHENEY
AT BYFIELD, ON THE 22D ULT., MRS. M. DEVONSHIRE, WIFE
OF ABRAHAM DEVONSHIRE, MUCH RESPECTED BY A LARGE
CIRCLE OF FRIENDS
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AT BYFIELD, ON SATURDAY DEC. 31ST, IN THE 74 YEAR OF
HER AGE, MRS. DEVONSHIRE, WIFE OF THE LATE MR. ROBT.
DEVONSHIRE, WOOLSTAPLER, AND GRAZIER
AT BYFIELD, ON THE 22D ULT., MRS. M. DEVONSHIRE, WIFE
OF ABRAHAM DEVONSHIRE, MUCH RESPECTED BY A LARGE
CIRCLE OF FRIENDS
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AT BYFIELD, ON SATURDAY DEC. 31ST, IN THE 74 YEAR OF
HER AGE, MRS. DEVONSHIRE, WIFE OF THE LATE MR. ROBT.
DEVONSHIRE, WOOLSTAPLER, AND GRAZIER
SEE ARTICLE
SEE ARTICLE
KILSBY
SEE ARTICLE
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
GEORGE
ASSIZES
DEWDNEY
MENTIONE
D
MORETON PINKNEY
SEE ARTICLE
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
GEORGE
DEWDNEY
MENTIONE
D
CULWORTH
ABRAHAM HARRIS, FOR REFUSING TO FIND SURETIES TO
KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS GEORGE DEWDNEY, OF
CULWORTH
1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
GEORGE
DEWDNEY
MENTIONE
D
MIDDLETON CHENEY
SEE ARTICLE
1842
QUARTER SESSIONS
GEORGE
DEWDNEY
MENTIONE
D
CULWORTH
ABRAHAM HARRIS, AGED 22, FOR REFUSING TO FIND
SURETIES TO KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS GEORGE DEWDNEY,
OF CULWORTH
GEORGE
DEWDNEY
GEORGE
DEWDNEY
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTON
MIDSUMMER ASSIZES
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
SEE ARTICLE
MIDDLETON CHENEY
SEE ARTICLE
MIDDLETON CHENEY
WILLIAM WEED, FOR REFUSING TO FIND SURETIES TO KEEP
THE PEACE TOWARDS GEORGE DEWDNEY, OF MIDDLETON
CHENEY, AND FOR HIS APPEARANCE AT THE SESSIONS
T
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
GEORGE
DEWDNEY
MENTIONE
D
1842
QUARTER SESSIONS
GEORGE
DEWDNEY
MENTIONE
D
1835
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
SAMUEL
DEWES
THEFT
1845
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
ROBERT
DEWITT
KNOCKING
SHILLING
1846
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
ROBERT
DEWITT
1839
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
ROBERT
DEWITT
DAMAGE
1845
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS WILLIAM
DEWRY
BREACH OF
THE PEACE
BYFIELD
SEE ARTICLE
1833
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
DEXTER
DESERTING
CHILDREN
ORTON
OF ORTON, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR HAVING DESERTED HER
FAMILY OF FIVE CHILDREN
R
A
R
Y
DEXTER
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
FRANCIS
1834
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
L
N
A
L
FRANCES
C
P
O
QUARTER SESSIONS
VICTIM
LAXTON
DEXTER
VICTIM
LAXTON
DEXTER
THEFT
ROWELL
A
1842
WILLIAM WEED, AGED 21, FOR WANT OF SURETIES TO KEEP
THE PEACE TOWARDS GEORGE DEWDNEY, &C.
SAMUEL DEWES AND THOMAS STEANES, CHARGED WITH
STEALING A BROWN GELDING, BELONGING TO JOHN BIGGS,
OF WELFORD
K
IG
WELFORD
EMBEZZLE
MENT
C
ELIZABETH
E
H
1842
ROBERT DEWITT, FOR ONE MONTH, UNLESS 7S. BE PAID, FOR
WILFULLY KNOCKING A SHILLING OUT OF THE HANDS OF
ROBERT CHUBB, WHEREBY THE SAID SHILLING WAS LOST
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ROBERT DEWITT, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR BREAKING AND
DAMAGING THREE PANES OF GLASS IN THE HOUSE OF J. W.
BOTELER
WILLIAM WATERFIELD, AGED 29, CHARGED WITH STEALING
AT LAXTON, CERTAIN HORSE TRAPPINGS, THE PROPERTY OF
JOHN SEWELL; AND FURTHER CHARGED WITH STEALING A
PAIR OF GAITERS, THE PROPERTY EDWARD KIRBY &
FRANCES DEXTER
WILLIAM WATERFIELD, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
LAXTON, CERTAIN HORSE TRAPPINGS, THE PROPERTY OF
JOHN SEWELL, AND A JACKET, A PAIR OF GAITERS, AND A
WAISTCOAT, THE PROPERTY OF EDWARD KIRBY AND
FRANCIS DEXTER
JOHN DEXTER, FOR FOURTEEN DAYS, FOR STEALING A
QUANTITY OF BEANS FROM A CROP IN THE PARISH OF
ROWELL, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM HAFFORD, FARMER
1843
DIED
ROBERT
DEXTER
DIED
CRANFORD
ON THE 12TH ULT., AT CRANFORD, NEAR KETTERING, IN THIS
COUNTY, MR. ROBERT DEXTER, AGED 72, NEARLY FIFTY
YEARS BAKER OF THE SAME PLACE, RESPECTED BY ALL WHO
KNEW HIM
1839
NORTHANTS LENT ASSIZES
STEPHEN
DEXTER
VICTIM
BRACKLEY ST. JAMES
SEE ARTICLE
1842
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
MR.
DICEY
VICTIM
WELLINGBOROUGH
ROBERT BENSON, CHARGED WITH BREAKING AND CARRYING
AWAY PART OF A RAIL FENCE, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM
DICEY, OF WELLINGBOROUGH, WAS FINED 11S. INCLUDING
EXPENSES, AND IN DEFAULT OF PAYMENT, COMMITTED
1846
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
T. E.
DICEY
VICTIM
AN ORDER WAS MADE FOR THE PAYMENT OF THE NEXT
PENSION PAYABLE TO ALLEN DICKENS, OF BOUGHTON, WAS
GRANTED TO THE RELIEVING OFFICER OF THE BOUGHTON
DISTRICT OF THE BRIXWORTH UNION, TOWARDS
REPAYMENT OF THE WEEKLY RELIEF GRANTED TO THE WIFE
AND CHILDREN OF DICKENS
AT WEEDON, AFTER A LINGERING ILLNESS, ON THE 22D
INSTANT, BENJAMIN, YOUNGEST SON OF MR. WILLIAM
DICKENS, AGED 42, LATE OF DODFORD MILLS, IN THIS
COUNTY
AGED 24, CHARGED WITH EXPOSING FOR SALE IN THE
MARKET PLACE A LARGE QUANTITY OF UNWHOLESOME MEAT.
THOMAS COTCHIN (OUT ON BAIL) CHARGED WITH A SIMILAR
OFFENCE
E
H
T
JOHN M'DOWELL, AGED 29, PLEADED GUILTY TO A CHARGE
OF OBTAINING 14S. UNDER FALSE PRETENCES, THE
PROPERTY OF T. E. DICEY, THREE MONTHS' HARD LABOUR
1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
ALLEN
DICKENS
ORDER
1840
DIED
BENJAMIN
DICKENS
DIED
1845
TOWN SESSIONS
EDWARD
DICKENS
1845
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
EDWARD
DICKENS
UNWHOLES
OME MEAT
1845
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
EDWARD
DICKENS
UNWHOLES MARKET
OME MEAT PLACE
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JOHN
ASSIZES
DICKENS
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
1840
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
DICKENS
MISCONDU
CT
WOLD
1836
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
DICKENS
LEAVING
SERVICE
BRIXWORTH
1840
ASSIZES - BOROUGH
PRISONERS
MARTIN
DICKENS
VICTIM
1840
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
THOMAS
DICKENS
VICTIM
WELLINGBOROUGH
1846
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS WILLIAM
DICKENS
NON
PAYMENT
WARKWORTH
L
A
N
R
A
C
P
O
A
NORTHAMPTON
L
Y
R
WEEDON
UNWHOLES MARKET
OME MEAT PLACE
C
K
IG
BOUGHTON
CHARGED WITH EXPOSING FOR SALE A LARGE QUANTITY OF
UNWHOLESOME MEAT
JOHN DICKENS, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR LEAVING THE
SERVICE OF HIS MASTER, JOHN CLEAVER, OF WOLD, AND
OTHERWISE MISCONDUCTING HIMSELF
JOHN DICKENS, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR LEAVING THE SERVICE
OF HIS MASTER, JOHN BRITTEN, OF BRIXWORTH, WITHOUT
HIS CONSENT
THOMAS BRANSON, 40, CHARGED WITH HAVING
FELONIOUSLY STOLEN AND CARRIED AWAY ONE PIECE OF
IRON, VALUE 6D, A PIECE OF CLOTH, VALUE 5D. AND 2 STICKS
OF HORSE RADISH, VALUE 2D. THE PROPERTY OF MARTIN
DICKENS
JAMES SYKES, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR VIOLENTLY
ASSAULTING THOMAS DICKENS, VICTUALLER, OF
WELLINGBOROUGH
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NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
WILLIAM
DICKENS
LICENSING
FIVE BELLS HARDINGSTONE
HOURS
1838
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
DICKENS
THEFT
DALLINGTON
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EASTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
DICKENS
THEFT
DALLINGTON
1840
DIED
WILLIAM
DICKENS
MENTIONE
D
WEEDON
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
WILLIAM
POPE
DICKENS
VICTIM
JANE
DICKENSON
ALFRED
DICKINS
BUTLIN
DICKINS
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
EDWARD
DICKINS
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
HOUSE OF CORRECTION
GEORGE
DICKINS
MISBEHAVI
OUR
1846
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
GEORGE
DICKINS
BREACH OF
THE PEACE
DICKINS
MENTIONE
D
DICKINS
E
BROUGHTON
N
THEFT
SHEEP
STREET
MARCH 9, AT DAVENTRY, IN THE 70TH YEAR OF HER AGE,
SARAH, RELICT OF THE LATE MR. BUTLIN DICKINS, OF THAT
PLACE
SEE ARTICLE
GEORGE DICKINS, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR MISBEHAVIOUR IN
THE SERVICE OF HIS MASTER, SAMUEL PARBERRY, OF
BROUGHTON
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 20)
MENTIONE
D
J.
DICKINS
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
J. C.
DICKINS
VICTIM
HARDINGSTONE
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
J. C.
DICKINS
VICTIM
HARDINGSTONE
1845
BOROUGH PRISONERS
JANE
DICKINS
1840
1837
INQUEST
DIED
JOHN
JOHN
DICKINS
DICKINS
A
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
ST. GILES
PARISH
SEE ARTICLE
SEE ARTICLE
1838
WILFUL
MURDER
DIED
DIED
K
R
L
BURTON LATIMER
P
O
C
HENRY
A
GEORGE
MENTIONE
D
L
1841
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
DITCHFORD
DAVENTRY
Y
DIED
NORTHAMPTON
A
MENTIONE
D
1845
1834
H
IG
MENTIONE CROWN &
D
ANCHOR
MENTIONE
D
C
1845
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WOOTTON
R
1834
T
1843
WILLIAM DICKENS, THE KEEPER OF FIVE BELLS PUBLIC
HOUSE, AT HARDINGSTONE, WAS CONVICTED OF
UNLAWFULLY KEEPING OPEN HIS HOUSE DURING THE
AFTERNOON DIVINE SERVICE ON SUNDAY 25TH OF JUNE
LAST, AND ADJUDGED TO PAY THE PENALTY AND COSTS,
AMOUNTING TO £1
WILLIAM DICKENS, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
DALLINGTON, A DUCK, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM CLARKE
WEST
WILLIAM DICKENS PLEADED GUILTY TO STEALING A DUCK,
THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM CLARKE WEST, OF DALLINGTON.
ONE MONTHS IMPRISONMENT TO HARD LABOUR IN THE
HOUSE OF CORRECTION
AT WEEDON, AFTER A LINGERING ILLNESS, ON THE 22D
INSTANT, BENJAMIN, YOUNGEST SON OF MR. WILLIAM
DICKENS, AGED 42, LATE OF DODFORD MILLS, IN THIS
COUNTY
THOMAS WHITBREAD, MASON, WAS CONVICTED OF
ASSAULTING WILLIAM POPE DICKENS, AT WOOTTON, ON THE
12TH INSTANT, AND FINED WITH COSTS 20S.
NORTHAMPTON
DAVENTRY
DAVENTRY
T. PEARSON, CONVICTED OF STEALING FIVE FLEECES OF
WOOL, THE PROPERTY OF R. BRITTEN AND OTHERS, WAS
SENTENCED TO SIX MONTHS' HARD LABOUR. J. DICKINS,
INDICTED AS A RECEIVER, WAS ACQUITTED
JAMES LABRAM, AGED 21, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
HARDINGSTONE, TWO DUCKS, THE PROPERTY OF J. C.
DICKINS
JAMES LABRAM, AGED 21, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
HARDINGSTONE, TWO DUCKS, THE PROPERTY OF J. C.
DICKINS, WAS FOUND GUILTY, AND SENTENCED TO ONE
MONTH'S HARD LABOUR
CHARGED WITH THE WILFUL MURDER OF A NEWBORN CHILD,
IN THE PARISH OF SAINT GILES', NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 49)
SEE ARTICLE
1845
COMMITTED TO THE
COUNTY GAOL & HOUSE OF JOSEPH
CORRECTION
DICKINS
VICTIM
WOOTTON
HENRY FURNACE, CHARGED WITH STEALING A SHEEP, AT
WOOTTON, THE PROPERTY OF JOSEPH DICKINS
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JOSEPH
ASSIZES
DICKINS
VICTIM
WOOTTON
HENRY FURNACE, CHARGED WITH KILLING AN EWE, WITH
INTENT TO STEAL THE CARCASE OF THE SAME, THE PROPERTY
OF JOHN DICKINS, OF WOOTTON
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOSEPH
DICKINS
VICTIM
WOOTTON
SEE ARTICLE
1840
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
MARTIN
DICKINS
VICTIM
1843
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
MARTIN
DICKINS
VICTIM
1842
NORTHANTS PETTY
SESSIONS
MR.
DICKINS
VICTIM
1841
APPEAL
MR.
DICKINS
APPEAL
1842
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
RICHARD
DICKINS
1845
DIED
SARAH
DICKINS
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
THOMAS
ASSIZES
DICKINS
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
THOMAS
ASSIZES
DICKINS
THOMAS BRANSON, CHARGED WITH STEALING A PIECE OF
IRON, A PIECE OF CLOTH, AND TWO STICKS OF HORSE
RADISH, THE PROPERTY OF MARTIN DICKINS, INNKEEPER
T
THOMAS TRUSLER, CHARGED WITH STEALING THREE
BOTTLES AND A HALF PORT, FROM THE GRAND STAND, ON
THE RACE COURSE, THE PROPERTY OF MARTIN DICKINS
NORTHAMPTON
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
THOMAS
DICKINS
1842
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
THOMAS
DICKINS
1838
INVESTIGATION
THOMAS
DICKINS
K
IG
DAVENTRY
A
L
Y
C
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
MOULTON
ASSAULT
RUSHDEN
DAMAGE
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
R
DIED
SEE ARTICLE
MARCH 9, AT DAVENTRY, IN THE 70TH YEAR OF HER AGE,
SARAH, RELICT OF THE LATE MR. BUTLIN DICKINS, OF THAT
PLACE
RICHARD LEWIN, AGED 37, (OUT ON BAIL), CHARGED WITH
FORGING A BILL OF EXCHANGE FOR THE PAYMENT OF £18.
7S. 5D., PURPORTING TO BE DRAWN BY THOMAS DICKINS,
AND ALSO WITH FORGING THOMAS DICKINS'S
ENDORSEMENT TO THE SAME
R
MOULTON
N
1843
FRAUD
A
DICKINS
SEE ARTICLE
L
THOMAS
A
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON
P
O
C
1842
WOOTTON HILL
MARKET
SQUARE
THOMAS FOX WAS ALSO COMMITTED TO THE SESSIONS FOR
TRIAL ON CHARGE OF STEALING A FOWL AMD A HAY KNIFE
FROM THE PREMISES OF MR. DICKINS, OF WOOTTON HILL,
ABOUT HALF-PAST ONE IN THE MORNING OF THAT DAY
E
H
RACE
COURSE
SPRATTON
BROUGHTON
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J. GOSS, GAMEKEEPER TO C. HILL ESQ., CHARGED REUBEN
HILL, THOMAS DICKINS, AND LEVY CLARK WITH BRUTALLY
ASSAULTING HIM IN THE WHEAT SHEAF INN, AT RUSHDEN.
THEY WERE SEVERALLY FINED £3. AND COSTS, IN DEFAULT
COMMITTED FOR TWO MONTHS
THE CASE OF WILLIAM CAPELL AGAINST THOMAS DICKINS,
OF SPRATTON, LABOURER, FOR DAMAGING A QUANTITY OF
GROWING VEGETABLES, WAS DISMISSED
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NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
W.
ASSIZES
DICKINS
VICTIM
STAVERTON
THOMAS UNDERWOOD, AGED 30, CHARGED WITH STEALING,
AT STAVERTON, SUNDRY CARPENTERS TOOLS, THE PROPERTY
OF W. DICKINS
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
DICKINS
VICTIM
STAVERTON
THOMAS UNDERWOOD, CHARGED WITH STEALING A PLACE,
TWO SAWS, AN AXE, AND SUNDRY OTHER ARTICLES, VALUE
20S., THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM DICKINS, OF STAVERTON
WILLIAM
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
WILLIAM
ASSIZES
DICKINS
VICTIM
1841
DIED
WILLIAM
DICKINS
DIED
1838
NORTHANTS ASSIZES
WILLIAM
DICKINS
VICTIM
WARKWORTH
DICKINS
VICTIM
WARKWORTH
SEE ARTICLE
DICKINS
VICTIM
WARKWORTH
SEE ARTICLE
MARY
DICKINSON
COMPLAIN
T
NORTHAMPTON
E
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
THEFT
BURTON LATIMER
SEE ARTICLE
K
1842
SHEEP
STREET
DICKINS
DICKINS AND PETTIT, WHO WERE CONVICTED AT OUR LAST
BOROUGH SESSIONS OF A BURGLARY, THE FORMER AT THE
HOUSE OF MR. BARRINGER, IN SHEEP STREET, THE LATTER AT
THE HOUSE OF MR. SMITH, IN SPRING LANE, LEFT THIS TOWN
ON MONDAY LAST, ON THEIR WAY TO THE WARRIOR HULK,
LYING OFF WOOLWICH
T
BOROUGH SESSIONS
ON TUESDAY LAST, AFTER A SHORT ILLNESS, MR. WILLIAM
DICKINS, TAILOR, OF MARKET SQUARE, IN THIS TOWN, AGED
40
JOHN WATERS, CHARGED WITH STEALING A GUN, THE
PROPERTY OF WILLIAM DICKINS, AT WARKWORTH
NORTHAMPTON
WILLIAM PETTIT AND WILLIAM DICKINSON, TWO RAILWAY
LABOURERS, WERE APPRENHENDED BY SUPERINTENDENT
KNIGHT, CHARGED WITH TAKING FROM THE PERSON OF
JOHN BLUNDELL, OF FINEDON, TWO SOVEREIGNS AND SOME
SILVER. BLUNDELL REFUSED TO PROSECUTE, AND THE
CHARGE WAS ACCORDINGLY DISMISSED
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
1835
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
JAMES JINN DICKS
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JESSE
DICKS
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JOHN
1839
DIED
JOHN
DICKS
1842
ASSIZES
JOSEPH
DICKS
ASSAULT
ROTHWELL
JOSEPH
DICKS
ASSAULT
ROTHWELL
SEE ARTICLE
JOSEPH
DICKS
ASSAULT
RUSHTON
SEE ARTICLE
JOSEPH
DICKS
GAME
RUSHTON
SEE ARTICLE
JOSEPH
DICKS
MENTIONE
D
THRAPSTON
SEE ARTICLE
THEFT
FINEDON
Y
A
R
DICKINSON
MENTIONE
D
L
NORTHAMPTON
BURTON LATIMER
C
P
O
THEFT
R
1845
C
1842
SEE ARTICLE
H
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
WILLIAM
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
WILLIAM
QUARTER SESSIONS
MARKET
SQUARE
IG
1838
STAVERTON
EMBEZZLE
MENT
A
N
DICKS
FLOORE
1842
1843
1844
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ASSIZES
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ASSIZES
A
L
DIED
SEE ARTICLE
ONE MONTH'S IMPRISONMENT - JESSE DICKS, FOR STEALING
AT BURTON LATIMER, A KNIFE, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN
HUMPHREY, AND A HANDKERCHIEF, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN
PATRICK
FOR 14 DAYS, FOR EMBEZZLING A QUANTITY OF LEATHER
ENTRUSTED TO HIM TO BE MADE UP INTO CLOTH BOOTS, AS
ALSO TWO PAIR LASTS, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM HOLLIS,
SHOEMANUFACTURER
ON SUNDAY LAST, AFTER A VERY LONG ILLNESS BORNE WITH
MUCH PATIENCE, RESIGNATION, AND FORTITUDE, MR. JOHN
DICKS, OF FLOORE, AT THE ADVANCED AGE OF 82 YEARS. IT
MAY BE TRULY SAID OF HIM, "THAT HE WENT TO HIS GRAVE
IN PEACE."
JOSEPH DICKS, AGED 24, CHARGED WITH CUTTING AND
WOUNDING JOHN JONES, AT ROTHWELL, WITH INTENT TO DO
HIM SOME GREVIOUS BODILY HARM
1833
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOSEPH
DICKS
THEFT
RUSHTON
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOSEPH
DICKS
THEFT
RUSHTON
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
KORAH
DICKS
ASSAULT
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
KORAH
DICKS
THEFT
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
KORAH
DICKS
THEFT
1843
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
MARY
DIGBY
WANDERIN
G ABROAD
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
WILLIAM STURGESS AND JOSEPH DICKS, CHARGED WITH
HAVING STOLEN A QUANTITY OF LEATHER, THE PROPERTY OF
GEORGE LOAK, OF RUSHTON
WILLIAM STURGESS, 17, AND JOSEPH DICKS, 17, CHARGED
WITH STEALING A QUANTITY OF LEATHER, THE PROPERTY OF
GEORGE LOAK, OF RUSHTON, WERE DISCHARGED - BILL
IGNORED
KORAH DICKS, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR ASSAULTING HENRY
HITCHCOCK
KORAH DICKS, AGED 33, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
TANSOR, A PIG'S CHEEK, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN SIDDONS
TANSOR
T
KORAH DICKS, AGED 33, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
TANSOR, A PIG'S CHEEK, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN SIDDONS,
WAS FOUND GUILTY, AND SENTENCED TO SIX MONTH'S HARD
LABOUR
MARY JEFFS & MARY DIGBY, FOR 14 DAYS EACH, FOR
WANDERING ABROAD AND LODGING IN THE OPEN AIR
WITHOUT VISIBLE MEANS OF SUBSISTENCE
K
IG
E
H
TANSOR
DAMAGE
INQUEST
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
SAMUEL
DIGBY
DIED
MILTON
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HARRIET
DILLINGHAM
LEAVING
CHILD
OUNDLE
FOR ONE MONTH, FOR LEAVING HER CHILD CHARGEABLE TO
THE PARISH OF OUNDLE
1843
INQUEST
CAROLINE
DIMBLEBY
NORTHAMPTON
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1843
INQUEST
GEORGE
DIMBLEBY
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
1846
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS JOHN
BRACKLEY
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1844
A
L
Y
FRANCES
DIMPSEY
ELIZ.
DIMSEY
N
DIMMOCK
C
P
O
JOHN
NON
PAYMENT
FOR NON PAYMENT OF £50, A PENALTY FOR AN OFFENCE
AGAINST THE EXCISE LAWS
DIED
STOKE BRUERNE
COUNTERF
IRELAND
EIT COIN
COUNTERF
WELLINGBOROUGH
EIT COIN
MENTIONE AUGUSTIN
NORTHAMPTON
STREET
D
SEE ARTICLE [AGED 7]
A
1835
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
INQUEST
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
DIMMOCK
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
L
1845
C
1843
R
DIGBY
R
SAMUEL
1846
MILTON
SAMUEL DIGBY AND WILLIAM LEVER, BOTH OF MILTON,
WERE CONVICTED IN THE DAMAGE AND COSTS AMOUNTING
TO 18S. 6D. EACH, FOR WILFULLY LETTING SOME SHEEP INTO
A FIELD OF TARES, THE PROPERTY OF MR. CHARLES GARRET,
OF MILTON, ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON THE 4TH INSTANT
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AGED 33, CHARGED WITH UTTERING COUNTEFEIT SILVER AT
WELLINGBOROUGH
ASSIZES
ELIZABETH
DIMSEY
1840
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
JOHN
DINES
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JOSEPH
ASSIZES
DINES
VICTIM
ROWELL
HENRY ESSEX, CHARGED WITH STEALING A QUANTITY OF
LEAD, VALUE 1S. 4D HALF., FROM THE SHOP OF JOSEPH
DINES, OF ROWELL
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JOSEPH
ASSIZES
DINES
VICTIM
ROWELL
HENRY ESSEX, WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING A QUANTITY OF
LEAD, VALUE 1S. 4D HALF FROM THE SHOP OF JOSEPH DINES,
OF ROWELL. THREE MONTHS HARD LABOUR
A
1844
SEE ARTICLE
1837
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
THOMAS
DINES
DAMAGE
1839
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
ANN
DINGLEY
IDLE &
DISORDER
LY
1846
INQUEST
SARAH
DISMY
UNION
MENTIONE
WORKHOU NORTHAMPTON
D
SE
1839
DIED
CAROLINE
DIX
DIED
BLISWORTH
1838
DIED
CHARLES
JAMES
DIX
DIED
LONG BUCKBY
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SESSIONS
GEORGE
DIX
MENTIONE
D
BLISWORTH
1839
DIED
GEORGE
DIX
MENTIONE
D
JAMES
DIX
GAME
JOHN
DIX
VICTIM
JOHN
DIX
MENTIONE
D
DIED
MR.
DIX
1843
QUARTER SESSIONS
SAMUEL
DIX
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
THOMAS
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
THOMAS
DIX
1837
DIED
WILLIAM
DIX
1844
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
GEORGE
1843
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
T
DIX
E
ON THE 8TH INST. AT BLISWORTH, AGED 6 YEARS AND 4
MONTHS, CAROLINE, THE BELOVED AND ONLY DAUGHTER OF
MR. GEORGE DIX
K
R
RUSHTON
N
C
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
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H
IG
R
A
1838
SURETIES
L
DIX
LONG BUCKBY
C
JOHN
ON THE 8TH INST. AT BLISWORTH, AGED 6 YEARS AND 4
MONTHS, CAROLINE, THE BELOVED AND ONLY DAUGHTER OF
MR. GEORGE DIX
ON THE 13TH INST. CHARLES JAMES, AGED 11 MONTHS, SON
OF MR. DIX, SURGEON, OF LONG BUCKBY
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KINGSTHORPE
Y
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
O
1845
ROWELL
VICTIM
A
1842
SEE ARTICLE
BLISWORTH
P
1845
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
BROCKHALL
BUGBROOKE
BUGBROOKE
L
ASSAULT
A
1845
THOMAS DINES, FOR SEVEN DAYS, FOR MALICIOUSLY
DAMAGING A LIVE FENCE, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM
DUNKLEY, OF KINGSTHORPE
SARAH DARLINGTON, ANN DINGLEY, & SARAH ASPREY,
RESPECTIVELY FOR 14 DAYS, AS IDLE & DISORDERLY
PERSONS
KINGSTHORPE
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JOHN DIX, OF RUSHTON, WAS REQUIRED TO FIND SURETIES
FOR HIS KEEPING THE PEACE, ON THE COMPLAINT OF
SAMUEL COCKHANE, WHOM HE HAD ABUSED AND
THREATENED
ON THE 13TH INST. CHARLES JAMES, AGED 11 MONTHS, SON
OF MR. DIX, SURGEON, OF LONG BUCKBY
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JOHN MOORE, OF BUGBROOKE, FARMER, WAS CONVICTED OF
AN ASSAULT ON THOMAS DIX, OF THE SAME PLACE,
SCHOOLMASTER, ON THE 15TH INSTANT, AT BUGBROOKE,
AND FINED WITH COSTS 15S. 6D.
THOMAS DIX, OF BUGBROOKE, SCHOOLMASTER, WAS
CONVICTED OF AN ASSAULT ON JANE HEDGE, AT BUGBROOKE,
ON THE 20TH FEBRUARY LAST, AND FINED, WITH COSTS, £1.
2S. 6D.
ON THURSDAY THE 5TH INSTANT, AFTER A SHORT ILLNESS,
MR. WILLIAM DIX, IRONMONGER, OF BRACKLEY, IN THIS
COUNTY, AGED 35 YEARS
JOHN STEANES, OF SIBBERTOFT, APPLIED FOR A LICENSE TO
OPEN HIS HOUSE FOR THE SALE OF BEER, &C. THE
APPLICATION WAS NEGATIVED, AS WAS ALSO A SIMILAR
ONE, BY GEORGE DIXON, OF BRIGSTOCK
DIED
BRACKLEY
DIXON
LICENSE
BRIGSTOCK
GEORGE
DIXON
ILLEGITIM
ATE CHILD
CORBY
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HENRY
DIXON
MENTIONE PARK
D
STREET
KINGS CLIFFE
SEE ARTICLE
1844
1841
1839
1844
1833
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
DAMAGE
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
MENTIONE
D
KINGS CLIFFE
KEZIA CHAPPEL, FOR SIX MONTHS, UNLESS SHE FIND
SURETIES TO KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS MARY DIXON, OF
KINGS CLIFFE
DIXON
VICTIM
CORBY
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DIXY
GAME
CORBY
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DIXY
DAMAGE
CORBY
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM
DOBB
VICTIM
W.
DOBBS
PAYMENT
BRIGSTOCK
WILLIAM
DOBBS
ASSAULT
BRIGSTOCK
SEE ARTICLE
CHARLES
DODD
VICTIM
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
MR.
DODD
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
MRS.
DODD
FLOORE
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THOMAS
DODD
ASSAULT
DIED
THOMAS
DODD
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
PHILIP
DODSON
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
1844
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
FLOORE
STOKE ALBANY
PHILIP
PHILIP
DODSON
VICTIM
DODSON
COMPLAIN
T
AN ORDER WAS MADE ON BRIGSTOCK PARISH, FOR THE
PAYMENT OF 13S. PER WEEK, FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF W.
DOBBS, NOW IN THE LUNATIC ASYLUM, OF NORTHAMPTON
MARCH 4, MR. THOMAS DODD, OF FLOORE, AFTER A SHORT
ILLNESS, AGED 42 YEARS
PETER MARSHALL, CHARGED WITH RECEIVING THE SAID
FOWLS, KNOWING THEM TO HAVE BEEN STOLEN, AND ALSO
WITH STEALING TWO BUSHELS OF POTATOES, THE PROPERTY
OF PHILIP DODSON, OF STOKE ALBANY
STOKE ALBANY
JOHN WARD, CHARGED WITH STEALING TWO FOWLS, THE
PROPERTY OF THOMAS SCOTT, OF STOKE ALBANY; AND PETER
MARSHALL WITH RECEIVING THE SAME, WELL KNOWING
THEM TO HAVE BEEN STOLEN - THE SAME PETER MARSHALL
FURTHER CHARGED WITH TWO BUSHELS OF POTATOES, THE
PROPERTY OF PHILIP DODSON, OF STOKE ALBANY
STOKE
PHILIP DODSON, OF STOKE, CHARGED JOHN NORTON WITH
ASSAULTING HIM ON THE21ST OF OCTOBER. THE PARTIES
WERE RECOMMENDED TO SETTLE THE MATTER OUT OF
COURT, WHICH THEY AGREED TO
A
1843
VICTIM
SEE ARTICLE
FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR AN ASSAULT
L
DIED
BRIGSTOCK
ST. GILES
STREET
MENTIONE ST. GILES
D
STREET
NON
PAYMENT
RICHARD
1844
E
DIXON
K
MARY
T
DIXON
H
JOSEPH
NON
PAYMENT
MENTIONE
D
R
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
SEE ARTICLE
A
1846
CORBY
DIXON
L
1843
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN
GAME
C
1845
CORBY
DIXON
IG
1845
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN
R
1844
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
STANION
DIXON
N
1839
SEE ARTICLE
Y
1845
STANION & LITTLE
OAKLEY
JOHN
A
1844
SEE ARTICLE
DIXON
P
1846
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
KINGS CLIFFE
JOHN
O
1843
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
C
1846
1844
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
1834
COMMITED TO THE COUNTY
GAOL SINCE OUR LAST
THOMAS
REPORT
1835
ASSIZES
1834
RELEASING
HORSE
FOR 14 DAYS, FOR RELEASING AN IMPOUNDED HORSE
DODSON
THEFT
COTTINGHAM
EDWARD SMITH AND THOMAS DODSON, THE FORMER
CHARGED WITH BURGLARY AT STOKE ALBANY, THE LATTER
WITH STEALING A HALF CROWN, BELONGING TO S. BULL, OF
COTTINGHAM
THOMAS
DODSON
THEFT
COTTINGHAM
THOMAS DODSON, AGED 46, CHARGED WITH STEALING 2S.
6D. FROM THE HOUSE OF SAMUEL BULL, OF COTTINGHAM
ASSIZES
THOMAS
DODSON
THEFT
COTTINGHAM
THOMAS DODSON, 45, CHARGED WITH STEALING A HALF
CROWN FROM THE HOUSE OF SAMUEL BULL, OF COTTINGHAM
1835
ASSIZES
THOMAS
DODSON
THEFT
COTTINGHAM
1834
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
THOMAS
DODSON
DELIVERED
BY
PROCLAMA
TION
THOMAS
DODSON
NEGLECT
WILLIAM
DODSON
VICTIM
1845
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
W. M.
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
SAMUEL
DOLBEY
1833
ASSIZES
ANN
1833
T
HORTON
FINEDON
MENTIONE
D
A
DOLBEN
TANSOR
DOLBY
VICTIM
TANSOR
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ANN
ASSIZES
DOLBY
VICTIM
TANSOR
1833
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
EDMUND
DOLBY
ASSAULT
BENEFIELD
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
JOHN
DOLBY
VICTIM
BENEFIELD
L
THEFT
A
OF STOKE ALBANY, FOR FIVE WEEKS, FOR REFUSING TO
MAINTAIN HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN
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RICHARD DOIG, OF HORTON, BAILIFF, WAS CONVICTED IN
THE PENALTY AND COSTS OF £5, FOR AN ASSAULT
COMMITTED AGAINST HIM AT HORTON, ON THE 4TH
INSTANT, ON RICHARD DEE, OF PIDDINGTON, SHOPKEEPER
ROBERT HAWKES, CHARGED WITH STEALING APPLES FROM
THE ORCHARD OF MISS DOLBEN, OF FINEDON COTTAGE, WAS
SENTENCED TO THREE WEEKS' HARD LABOUR IN
NORTHAMPTON GAOL
ROBERT WARD AND WILLIAM BEAL WERE FINED £1. 9S. 6D.
EACH, WITH EXPENCES, FOR FISHING WITH NETS IN THE
RIVER NEN, IN A PART OF THE RIVER WHERE W. M. DOLBEN
HAD A PRIVATE RIGHT. ALLOWED A FORTNIGHT TO PAY IN
N
VICTIM
C
O
DOLBEN
C
MISS
K
R
ASSAULT
P
DOIG
E
H
IG
A
1846
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
RICHARD
STOKE ALBANY
L
1842
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
THOMAS DODSON, AGED 46, WAS ACQUITTED ON A CHARGE
OF STEALING A HALF CROWN, BELONGING TO SAMUEL BULL,
OF COTTINGHAM
DELIVERED BY PROCLAMATION
STOKE ALBANY
R
1843
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
DODSON
Y
1833
THOMAS
SAMUEL DOLBEY, CHARGED WITH STEALING A QUANTITY OF
COALS AND BEER, THE PROPERTY OF REV. C. A.
WHEELWRIGHT, OF TANSOR
SAMUEL DOLBY, 35, CHARGED WITH FELONIOUSLY KILLING
AND SLAYING ANN DOLBY, AT TANSOR
SAMUEL DOLBY, 35, CHARGED WITH FELONIOUSLY KILLING
AND SLAYING ANN DOLBY, AT TANSOR. SIX MONTHS'
IMPRISONMENT.
JOHN SPRIGGS, DAVID IRESON, EDMUND DOLBY, AND
SAMUEL SPRIGGS, EACH FOR TWO MONTHS, THEY HAVING
BEEN CONVICTED OF ASSAULTING SEVERAL PERSONS AT
BENEFIELD
SAMUEL GOODMAN, AGED 22, AND THOMAS CHAPMAN, AGED
21, CHARGED WITH STEALING WOOD AT BENEFIELD, THE
PROPERTY OF JOHN DOLBY
DAVENTRY
ON THE 12TH INSTANT, AGED 55, MRS. SARAH DOLBY, WIFE
OF MR. JOHN DOLBY, OF THE GEORGE INN, DAVENTRY, MOST
DESERVEDLY RESPECTED BY A LARGE CIRCLE OF FRIENDS,
AND DEEPLY LAMENTED BY ALL WHO KNEW HER
SAMUEL DOLBY, AGED 46, WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING
COALS AND BEER, THE PROPERTY OF THE REV. C. A.
WHEELWRIGHT, OF TANSOR. 15 YEARS' TRANSPORTATION
DIED
JOHN
DOLBY
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
SAMUEL
DOLBY
THEFT
TANSOR
1833
ASSIZES
SAMUEL
DOLBY
MURDER
TANSOR
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
SAMUEL
ASSIZES
DOLBY
KILLING
TANSOR
DOLBY
DIED
1842
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
THOMAS
DOLBY
ABSENTIN
G HIMSELF
THOMAS
DOLBY
ASSAULT
WILLIAM
DOLBY
COUNTERF
EIT MONEY
WILLIAM
DOLBY
WILLIAM
DOLBY
WILLIAM
DOLBY
DOLLEY
1843
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
JANUARY SESSIONS
SAMUEL
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JAMES
DOLMAN
1844
INQUEST
JOHN
DONE
1844
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
CATHERINE
DONEGANI
VICTIM
1844
COUNTY SESSIONS
CATHERINE
DONEGANI
VICTIM
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
CATHERINE
L
RINGSTEAD
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TANSOR
SAMUEL DOLLEY, AGED 46, CHARGED WITH STEALING COALS
AND BEER, THE PROPERTY OF THE REV. C. A. WHEELWRIGHT,
OF TANSOR
JAMES DOLMAN, FOR THREE MONTHS, AND JAMES HAYTER
FOR 40 DAYS, PURSUANT TO SENTENCE OF COURT MARTIAL
L
DUN COW,
MENTIONE
BEARWARD NORTHAMPTON
D
STREET
VICTIM
WILLIAM DOLBY, AGED 35, WAS CONVICTED OF UTTERING A
FORGED FIVE POUND BANK OF ENGLAND NOTE, AT OUNDLE.
FOURTEEN YEARS' TRANSPORTATION
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CHARGED
A
DONEGANI
WILLIAM DOLBY, CHARGED WITH UTTERING A FORGED £5
BANK OF ENGLAND NOTE TO ELIZABETH BRITCHFIELD
ROWELL
A
THEFT
THOMAS DOLBY, FOR SEVEN DAYS, FOR ABSENTING HIMSELF
FROM THE SERVICE OF HIS MASTER, DAVID STANFORD,
BRAZIER
THOMAS DOLBY, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR ASSAULTING JAMES
AMBRIDGE, SUPERINTENDENT OF THE POLICE
K
R
A
R
Y
P
MENTIONE
D
LICENSING
HOURS
OUNDLE
C
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
COUNTERF
EIT MONEY
N
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
O
1845
C
1845
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
DAVENTRY
E
SARAH
IG
DIED
ON THE 12TH INSTANT, AGED 55, MRS. SARAH DOLBY, WIFE
OF MR. JOHN DOLBY, OF THE GEORGE INN, DAVENTRY, MOST
DESERVEDLY RESPECTED BY A LARGE CIRCLE OF FRIENDS,
AND DEEPLY LAMENTED BY ALL WHO KNEW HER
H
GEORGE
INN
1834
1840
SAMUEL DOLBY, 35, CHARGED WITH FELONIOUSLY KILLING
AND SLAYING ANN DOLBY, AT TANSOR
SAMUEL DOLBY, 35, CHARGED WITH FELONIOUSLY KILLING
AND SLAYING ANN DOLBY, AT TANSOR. SIX MONTHS'
IMPRISONMENT.
T
1834
MENTIONE GEORGE
D
INN
BOUGHTON
BOUGHTON
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ANN PULLEY, CHARGED WITH STEALING A BOA, THE
PROPERTY OF MARY LINES, AND A CLOAK, THE PROPERTY OF
CATHERINE DONEGANI
ANN CLARKE, CHARGED WITH STEALING A RETICULE, A
HANDKERCHIEF, AND 10D HALF. IN COPPER, AT BOUGHTON,
THE PROPERTY OF CATHERINE DONEGANI
ANN CLARKE, CHARGED WITH STEALING A RETICULE, A
HANDKERCHIEF, AND 10D HALF. IN COPPER, AT BOUGHTON,
THE PROPERTY OF CATHERINE DONEGANI, WAS FOUND
GUILTY, AND SENTENCED TO TWO MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT
1846
WILLIAM
DONKLEY
CHARGING
BARTON
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WILLIAM
DOOR
MENTIONE
D
COTTINGHAM
SEE ARTICLE
1844
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
WILLIAM
DORAN
RIOTOUS
BENJAMIN JACKSON & WILLIAM DORAN, FOR ONE MONTH,
UNLES 8S. 9D. BE PAID, FOR RIOTOUS AND INDECENT
CONDUCT
1843
EMBEZZLEMENT
WILLIAM
DORAN
EMBEZZLM
ENT
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1843
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
WILLIAM
DORAN
EMBEZZLM
ENT
WILLIAM DORAN, FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR EMBEZZLING A
QUANTITY OF LEATHER, THE PROPERTY OF MESSRS. BORTON
1844
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
WILLIAM
DORAN
ASSAULT
1845
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
CHARLES
DORR
BREACH OF
THE PEACE
1836
DARING ROBBERY AT
BROUGHTON RECTORY
MR.
DORR
1842
KETTERING - SUICIDE
W.
DORR
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
DORR
VICTIM
KETTERING
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
DORR
Y
1842
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING
WILLIAM
DORR
WILLIAM
DORR
WILLIAM
DORR
WILLIAM
DORR
VICTIM
KETTERING
COMPLAIN
T
WOOTTON
1834
T
SEE ARTICLE
K
R
A
R
L
P
KETTERING
C
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
E
H
IG
KETTERING
N
1834
BROUGHTON
VICTIM
O
1834
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTON SUMMER
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTON SUMMER
ASSIZES
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
C
1836
WILLIAM DORAN, FOR 14 DAYS, UNLESS 16S. 6D. BE PAID,
FOR ASSAULTING THOMAS MAY, POLICE CONSTABLE, IN THE
EXECUTION OF HIS DUTY
CHARLES DORR & ROBERT SANDERS, CHARGED WITH BEING
DRUNK AND COMMITTING A BREACH OF THE PEACE, WERE
FINED 5S. EACH
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THOMAS GILBY, AGED 20, CHARGED WITH STEALING TWO
KETTLES, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM DOOR, JUN, OF
KETTERING
THOMAS GILBY, OF ROWELL, LABOURER, CHARGED WITH
STEALING TWO KETTLES, VALUE 4S., THE PROPERTY OF
WILLIAM DOOR, OF KETTERING
SEE ARTICLE
KETTERING
SEE ARTICLE
KETTERING
SEE ARTICLE
THOMAS REYNOLDS AND JAMES MARRIOTT, FOR ASSAULTING
WILLIAM DORR, CONSTABLE OF KETTERING
THE COMPLAINT OF ELIZABETH DOUGLAS AGAINST HER
HUSBAND, THOMAS DOUGLAS, FOR VIOLENTLY ASSAULTING
HER AT WOOTTON, WAS DISMISSED
THE COMPLAINT OF ELIZABETH DOUGLAS, OF WOOTTON,
AGAINST HER HUSBAND FOR AN ASSAULT, WAS SETTLED
BETWEEN THEM
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
ELIZABETH
DOUGLAS
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
ELIZABETH
DOUGLAS
GEORGE
DOUGLAS
JOHN
DOUGLAS
JOSEPH
DOUGLAS
VICTIM
WOOTTON
SEE ARTICLE
NEIL
DOUGLAS
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
OWEN
DOUGLAS
THEFT
BRACKLEY ST. JAMES
OWEN DOUGLAS, CHARGED WITH STEALING £25. 4S. 7D &
HALF IN MONEY, AND SOME WEARING APPAREL, THE
PROPERTY OF DAVID KIRBY, OF BRACKLEY ST. JAMES
1840
1840
1840
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
COUNTY SESSIONS
L
A
1840
A
1844
COMPLAIN
T
WOOTTON
MENTIONE
BYFIELD
D
MENTIONE AUGUSTIN
NORTHAMPTON
STREET
D
SEE ARTICLE
SEE ARTICLE
OWEN DOUGLAS, CHARGED WITH STEALING £25. 4S. 7D &
HALF. IN MONEY, AND SOME WEARING APPAREL, THE
PROPERTY OF DAVID KIRBY, OF BRACKLEY ST. JAMES. NO
TRUE BILL
BENJAMIN GORE, 21, WILLIAM JONES, 21, & JOHN ANSTICE,
22, CHARGED WITH BREAKING INTO THE HOUSE OF THE HON.
& REV. J. DOUGLAS, OF BROUGHTON, AND STEALING
THEREFROM DIVERS ARTICLES OF PLATE, GOLD, AND SILVER
TRINKETTS, AND BANK NOTES
OWEN
DOUGLAS
THEFT
BRACKLEY ST. JAMES
1836
ASSIZES
REV. J.
DOUGLAS
VICTIM
BROUGHTON
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
REV. J.
DOUGLAS
VICTIM
BROUGHTON
SEE ARTICLE
1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
THOMAS
DOUGLAS
ASSAULT
WOOTTON
THE COMPLAINT OF ELIZABETH DOUGLAS AGAINST HER
HUSBAND, THOMAS DOUGLAS, FOR VIOLENTLY ASSAULTING
HER AT WOOTTON, WAS DISMISSED
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
DOUGLAS
BLISWORTH
THOMAS
DOUGLAS
DIED
MENTIONE
D
REV. J.
DOUGLAS
VICTIM
BROUGHTON
VICTIM
ASHTON LE WALLS
QUARTER SESSIONS
GEORGE
DOUGLASS
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
GEORGE
DOUGLASS
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
1840
THEFT
1836
DARING ROBBERY AT
BROUGHTON RECTORY
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EPIPHANY SESSIONS
1842
1843
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
DOUGLASS
VICTIM
MR.
DOUGLASS
VICTIM
REV. JAMES
DOUGLASS
A
WILLIAM
DOUGLASS
R
C
THEFT
BYFIELD
N
C
O
THEFT
MENTIONE
D
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 60)
K
IG
A
1842
L
DOUGLASS
R
DANIEL
NORTHAMPTON
P
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WOOTTON
E
THOMAS
1844
1842
H
ASSAULT
Y
1836
DOUGLAS
A
1840
INQUEST
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS DOUGLAS, OF WOOTTON, SHOEMAKER, WAS
CONVICTED OF AN ASSAULT ON ANN PEACH, AT WOOTTON,
ON THE 11TH INSTANT, AND ORDERED TO PAY THE PENALTY
AND COSTS, AMOUNTING TOGETHER TO 20S.
THOMAS
L
1845
T
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
SEE ARTICLE
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN BEESLEY AND JOHN ASHTON, CHARGED WITH
STEALING FOUR QUARTERN LOAVES, THE PROPERTY OF
DANIEL AND JOHN DOUGLASS, OF ASHTON LE WALLS
SAMUEL ISHAM, AGED 18, GEORGE DOUGLASS, AGED 22, &
WILLIAM DOUGLASS, AGED 18, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
BYFIELD, A FOWL, VALUE 1S., THE PROPERTY OF JOHN
BROMLEY
BYFIELD
SEE ARTICLE
ASHTON LE WALLS
JOHN BEESLEY AND JOHN ASHTON, CHARGED WITH
STEALING FOUR QUARTERN LOAVES, THE PROPERTY OF
DANIEL AND JOHN DOUGLASS, OF ASHTON LE WALLS
AUGUSTIN
NORTHAMPTON
STREET
BROUGHTON
SEE ARTICLE
SEE ARTICLE
MENTIONE
D
ESTHER MARRIOTT, CHRISTIANA MARRIOTT, & CHARLES
BROOKS, FOR A FORCIBLE ENTRY AND DETAINER OF A
MESSNAGE OR TENEMENT BELONGING WILLIAM DOUGLASS,
ON THE 12TH OCTOBER LAST. NOT GUILTY.
WILLIAM
DOUGLASS
THEFT
BYFIELD
SAMUEL ISHAM, AGED 18, GEORGE DOUGLASS, AGED 22, &
WILLIAM DOUGLASS, AGED 18, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
BYFIELD, A FOWL, VALUE 1S., THE PROPERTY OF JOHN
BROMLEY
WILLIAM
DOUGLASS
THEFT
BYFIELD
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN
DOVE
RIDING IN
WAGGON
BRIXWORTH
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
JOHN
DOVE
RIDING
BRIXWORTH
1844
DIED
MRS.
DOVE
DIED
PAULERSPURY
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EASTER SESSIONS
SUSANNAH
DOVE
MENTIONE
D
HEATHENCOTE
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
WILLIAM
DOVE
RIDING
DUSTON
1842
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JOHN
DOWLING
ASSAULT
1841
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
JOHN
DOWLING
THEFT
MR.
DOWNES
MENTIONE MAYORHOL
NORTHAMPTON
D
D
RICHARD
DOWNES
VICTIM
RICHARD
DOWNES
VICTIM
JAMES
DOWNEY
JONATHAN
DOWNING
GAME
SAMUEL
DOWNING
MENTIONE
D
E
H
FREDERICK PANTHER, AGED 18, AND HEZEKIAH BARKER, 16,
CHARGED WITH STEALING PART OF A CART HARNESS, THE
PROPERTY OF RICHARD DOWNES
FREDERICK PANTHER & HEZEKIAH BARKER, CHARGED WITH
STEALING A PAIR OF REINS, A BRIDLE, PAIR OF TRACES, A
CROOPER, AND A BREECHEN, VALUE £3, THE PROPERTY OF
RICHARD DOWNES, CARRIER
LAWRENCE SHOEMAKER, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR BEGGING AND
ATTEMPTING TO ENTER THE PREMISES OF JAMES DOWNEY,
AT GRAFTON
R
K
IG
R
WILFUL
MURDER
SEE ARTICLE
A
L
GRAFTON
YARDLEY HASTINGS
SEE ARTICLE
ROADE
SEE ARTICLE
C
1836
MENTIONE
D
N
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
OF DUSTON, WAS CONVICTED OF A LIKE OFFENCE [RIDING
THEREIN] IN THE PARISH OF DUSTON, ON THE 8TH
FEBRUARY, AND FINED WITH COSTS 10S.
JOHN DOWLING, FOR 14 DAYS, UNLESS £1 BE SOONER PAID,
FOR ASSAULTING JOHN SMITH, CONSTABLE
JOHN DOWLING PLEADED GUILTY OF STEALING A SHAWL THE
PROPERTY OF THOMAS CHECKLEY, AND WAS SENTENCED TO
ONE MONTH'S IMPRISONMENT
MAYORHOL
NORTHAMPTON
D
Y
1843
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
P
1841
O
1841
DISCOVERY OF STOLEN
PROPERTY
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES, BOROUGH
PRISONERS
C
1841
SEE ARTICLE
T
1842
JOHN DOVE, WAGGONER, WAS CONVICTED OF RIDING IN HIS
WAGON (HE NOT HAVING ANY OTHER PERSON TO GUIDE THE
HORSES) ON THE TURNPIKE ROAD IN THE PARISH OF
BRIXWORTH, ON THE 11TH INST., AND FINED, WITH COSTS,
10S.
MARCH 1, AT PAULERSPURY, MRS. DOVE, RESPECTED BY ALL
WHO KNEW HER, AGED 83 YEARS
JOSEPH BEDFORD, AGED 21, WILLIAM DOWNING, 31, AND
JAMES UNDERWOOD, 21, CHARGED WITH THE WILFUL
MURDER OF JOHN DUNKLEY AT THE PARISH OF YARDLEY
HASTINGS, ON THE 6TH OCTOBER LAST.
THE UNDER MENTIONED CONVICTS WERE REMOVED FROM
OUR COUNTY GAOL LAST TO THE LEVIATHAN HULK AT
PORTSMOUTH
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
WILLIAM
DOWNING
1841
REMOVED FROM COUNTY
GAOL
WILLIAM
DOWNING
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
DOWNING
MURDERED
YARDLEY HASTINGS
JOSEPH BEDFORD, WILLIAM DOWNING, & JAMES
UNDERWOOD, CHARGED WITH HAVING, ON THE 6TH INST. AT
YARDLEY HASTINGS, KILLED AND MURDERED JOHN DUNKLEY
WILLIAM
DOWNING
THEFT
MURCOT
WILLIAM DOWNING, CHARGED WITH HAVING STOLEN THREE
GEESE, BELONGING TO MARY EYRE, OF MURCOT
WILLIAM
DOWNING
THEFT
MURCOT
SEE ARTICLE
REV. MR.
DOWNS
COMPLAIN
T
RUSHDEN
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN
DOWSETT
VICTIM
WEEDON BECK
JOSEPH HALES WAS CONVICTED OF HAVING STOLEN FROM
THE PERSON JOHN DOWSETT, AT WEEDON BECK, FIVE
POUNDS AND TEN SHILLINGS, AND A HAT. THREE MONTHS'
HARD LABOUR
1833
1833
1846
1846
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
MICHAELMAS QUARTER
SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
A
YARDLEY HASTINGS
A
L
REMOVED
FROM
GAOL
DOYLE
DAMAGE
1838
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JOSEPH
DOYLE
LEAVING
WIFE &
CHILD
MARY ANN
DOYLE
THEFT
ALFRED
DRAGE
ASSAULT
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
G.
DRAGE
VICTIM
1839
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
GEORGE
DRAGE
VICTIM
ISLIP
SEE ARTICLE
DRAGE
DIED
1839
NORTHANTS LENT ASSIZES
JOHN
DRAGE
THEFT
1845
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
BOZEAT
BOZEAT
Y
THEFT
WILLIAM
DRAGE
1842
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
DRAGE
1842
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
WILLIAM
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
WILLIAM
WILLIAM
C
A
GAME
N
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
C
1842
BOZEAT
P
DRAGE
O
JOHN
ESAU SWAN, CHARGED WITH STEALING TWO FAGGOTS OF
WOOD FROM THE PREMISES OF GEORGE DRAGE, OF LOWICK
ON TUESDAY LAST, JOHN DRAGE, OF BOZEAT, AGED 94
YEARS. FOR UPWARDS OF THE LAST 40 YEARS HE WAS
OVERLOOKER OF THE ROADS IN THAT NEIGHBOURHOOD. HE
WAS TAKEN TO THE GRAVE YESTERDAY BY SIX OF HIS
GRANDSONS
K
JOHN
ESAU SWAN PLEADED GUILTY TO A CHARGE OF STEALING
TWO FAGOTS, THE PROPERTY OF G. DRAGE. SIX WEEKS'
IMPRISONMENT
R
DIED
QUARTER SESSIONS
SEE ARTICLE
LOWICK
R
1844
1842
YARDLEY HASTINGS
IG
1839
ROSE &
CROWN
FOR 14 DAYS, FOR RUNNING AWAY AND LEAVING HIS WIFE
AND CHILD CHARGEABLE TO THE PARISH OF ST. SEPULCHRE
A
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
ST.
SEPULCHRE NORTHAMPTON
PARISH
L
1845
OUNDLE
E
JOHN
T
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
H
1840
RICHARD PATRICK, JOHN DOYLE, & MARY WHITE,
RESPECTIVELY FOR ONE MONTH, FOR BREAKING AND
DAMAGING A DOOR ON THE PREMISES OF MARY
KENNINGTON, AT OUNDLE ; AND THE SAID MARY WHITE FOR
THE FURTHER PERIOD OF 14 DAYS, FOR ASSAULTING
SUSANNAH EMERY
BOZEAT
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM DRAGE, CHARGED JOHN DRAGE AND WILLIAM
MAYCOCK, BOTH OF BOZEAT, WITH STEALING HIS POTATOES;
THEY WERE FINED, AND IN DEFAULT A MONTH'S HARD
LABOUR
JOSEPH SMART, OF WOLLASTON, WILLIAM SMART, OF
GRENDON, AND WILLIAM DRAGE, OF BOZEAT, LABOURERS,
WERE CONVICTED IN THE PENALTY AND COSTS OF £2. 11S.
6D. EACH, FOR TRESPASSING IN SEARCH OF GAME, AT
YARDLEY HASTINGS ON THE 1ST INSTANT. THE SMARTS
PAID, AND W. DRAGE WAS COMMITTED TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION FOR TWO CALENDAR MONTHS
FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR TRESPASSING IN PURSUIT OF GAME
AT BOZEAT
WILLIAM DRAGE AND WILLIAM SMART WERE COMMITTED TO
TAKE THEIR TRIAL AT THE SESSIONS FOR AN ASSAULT ON
AND PRESENTING A LOADED GUN AT THOMAS ROE AND
JAMES STEWART, ASSISTANT GAMEKEEPERS AT YARDLEY
HASTINGS ON THE 1ST INST.
BOZEAT
DRAGE
ASSAULT
YARDLEY HASTINGS
DRAGE
COMPLAIN
T
HOLCOT
SEE ARTICLE
YARDLEY HASTINGS
WILLIAM DRAGE, AGED 21, JOSEPH SMART, 25, & WILLIAM
SMART, 22 (THE LATTER OUT ON BAIL), CHARGED WITH
VIOLENTLY ASSAULTING AND BEATING THOMAS ROE, AT
YARDLEY HASTINGS
A
L
GAME
DRAGE
ASSAULT
CHARGING
ALLEN
DRAPER
EDWARD
DRAPER
DIED
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
1844
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
ELLEN
DRAPER
COMPLAIN
T
1845
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
F.
DRAPER
COMPLAIN
T
1840
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
FREDERICK
DRAPER
MENTIONE
D
1845
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
GEORGE
DRAPER
ILL USAGE
1844
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
GEORGE
DRAPER
ASSAULT
1838
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
GEORGE
DRAPER
1838
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
GEORGE
DRAPER
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 11 MONTHS)
KETTERING
GEORGE DRAPER, BRICKMAKER, OF KETTERING, APPEARED
TO ANSWER TO A COMPLAINT OF ELLEN DRAPER, HIS WIFE,
THAT SHE FEARED HE WOULD DO HER SOME BODILY HARM.
HE CASE WAS DISMISSED
BARTON SEAGRAVE
R
R
KETTERING
Y
A
KETTERING
P
O
C
DRAPER
THEFT
GEORGE
DRAPER
FELONY
GEORGE
DRAPER
TRANSPOR
TED
NORTHAMPTON
NORTHAMPTON
N
GEORGE
THEFT
A
1839
NORTHAMPTON
BARTON SEAGRAVE
THEFT
THEFT
L
1838
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
SEE ARTICLE
IG
INQUEST
FINEDON
T
GRAFTON
STREET
1846
1838
SEE ARTICLE
1839
TRANSPORTED
GEORGE
DRAPER
1838
THEFT
GEORGE
DRAPER
THEFT
1838
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
GEORGE
DRAPER
1838
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
GEORGE
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
GEORGE
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN GARLEY, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR WASTING THE PROPERTY
OF HIS MASTER, FREDERICK DRAPER, FARMER, OF BARTON
SEAGRAVE, AND OTHER MISCONDUCT
E
DRAKE
K
WALTER
BOZEAT
H
1843
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
DRAGE
L
1844
WILLIAM
WILLIAM DRAGE, CHARGED JOHN DRAGE AND WILLIAM
MAYCOCK, BOTH OF BOZEAT, WITH STEALING HIS POTATOES;
THEY WERE FINED, AND IN DEFAULT A MONTH'S HARD
LABOUR
C
1845
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
A COMPLAINT OF ILL USAGE AGAINST GEORGE DRAPER,
BRICK MAKER, OF KETTERING, PREFERRED BY HIS WIFE,
WAS DISMISSED
GEORGE DRAPER, BRICKMAKER, OF KETTERING, APPEARED
TO ANSWER TO A COMPLAINT OF ELLEN DRAPER, HIS WIFE,
THAT SHE FEARED HE WOULD DO HER SOME BODILY HARM.
HE CASE WAS DISMISSED
GEORGE DRAPER, CHARGED WITH STEALING FROM THE
PERSON OF JOHN FAULKNER, OF NORTHAMPTON, A PURSE
CONTAINING 7S.
GEORGE DRAPER, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
NORTHAMPTON, A PURSE CONTAINING 7S. IN MONEY, FROM
THE PERSON OF JOHN FAULKNER, OF KISLINGBURY
GEORGE DRAPER, CHARGED WITH HAVING STOLEN FROM
JOHN FAULKNER, A PURSE CONTAINING 7S.
NO TRUE BILL AGAINST GEORGE DRAPER, FOR FELONY
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
SEE ARTICLE
SHEEP
STREET
SEE ARTICLE
THEFT
NORTHAMPTON
GEORGE DRAPER & WILLIAM CLAYTON, CHARGED WITH
STEALING TWO JACKETS, TWO FROCKS, A WAISTCOAR, AND A
FLANNEL PETTICOAT, THE PROPERTY OF HANNAH PILMUIR
DRAPER
THEFT
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
DRAPER
ASSAULT &
ROBBERY
A
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
1842
1840
1839
1839
VICTIM
KETTERING
ISRAEL
DRAPER
THEFT
RUSHDEN
SEE ARTICLE
ISRAEL
DRAPER
THEFT
RUSHDEN
SEE ARTICLE
ISRAEL
DRAPER
THEFT
RUSHDEN
SEE ARTICLE
JAMES
DRAPER
VICTIM
UPTON
SEE ARTICLE
JAMES
DRAPER
KINGSTHORPE
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 2)
JOHN
DRAPER
DIED
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
DRAPER
ASSAULT &
ROBBERY
1842
COMMITMENTS
ROBERT
DRAPER
VICTIM
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ROBERT
ASSIZES
DRAPER
MENTIONE
D
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
THOMAS
DRAPER
1842
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
WILLIAM
DRAPER
KILLING
LAMB
1839
DIED
WILLIAM
DRAPER
DIED
1846
INQUEST
WILLIAM
DRAPER
1840
DIED
WILLIAM
DRAYSON
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
AMELIA
ASSIZES
DRINKWATER
VICTIM
BLAKESLEY
1846
DIED
JOSEPH
DRINKWATER
MENTIONE
D
BRACKLEY
1844
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
JAMES
DRIVER
VARIOUS
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
DRIVER
MENTIONE
D
DAVENTRY
IG
R
R
UPTON
Y
A
UPTON
C
O
P
L
MENTIONE
D
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM WHITEHEAD, FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR ABSENTING
HIMSELF FROM THE SERVICE OF HIS MASTER, THOMAS
DRAPER, SINCE THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER LAST.
SEE ARTICLE
GREAT BILLING
ON THE 14TH INST. AT GREAT BILLING, IN THIS COUNTY, MR.
WILLIAM DRAPER, IN HIS 84TH YEAR, MORE THAN 40 YEARS
THE FAITHFUL SERVANT OF R. C. ELWES, ESQ.
MENTIONE GRAFTON
D
STREET
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
DIED
FLOORE
ON THE 27TH INST. AT FLOORE FIELD HOUSE, WILLIAM
DRAYSON, ESQ. LATELY HIGH SHERRIF FOR THIS COUNTY
A
L
A
JOHN DRAPER & MARK HOWES, CHARGED WITH VIOLENTLY
ASSAULTING WILLIAM CLEAVER, AT DAVENTRY, WITH THE
INTENT TO ROB HIM
ABRAHAM SMITH, OF UPTON, LABOURER, CHARGED WITH
BREAKING INTO THE HOUSE OF WILLIAM BOSWELL, AT
UPTON, AND STEALING THEREFROM THREE HAMS, A PAIR OF
BOOTS, TWO PAIR OF SHOES, AND DIVERS OTHER ARTICLES,
THE PROPERTY OF THE SAID WILLIAM BOSWELL AND ROBERT
DRAPER
UPTON
N
C
JAMES
H
1836
SEE ARTICLE
E
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
INQUEST
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
DRAPER
K
1843
HENRY
JOSEPH LILLYMAN, GERARD MARTIN, & WILLIAM SPARROW,
RESPECTIVELY FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR BREAKING 36 PANES
OF GLASS IN THE WINDOWS OF HENRY DRAPER, OF
KETTERING
T
1837
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
SOW &
PIGS
JOHN HINDES AND GEORGE OSBORN, CHARGED WITH
BREAKING INTO THE HOUSE OF AMELIA DRINKWATER, OF
BLAKESLEY, WITH INTENT TO ROB THE SAME
JUNE 3, AT BRACKLEY, AGED 30, THE WIFE OF MR. JOSEPH
DRINKWATER
WELLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
DAVENTRY
JAMES REDLY CHARGED WITH STEALING THREE PAIR OF
BOOTS, THE PROPERTY OF CHARLES TILLEY, OF DAVENTRY
AND JAMES DRIVER CHARGED WITH RECEIVING THE SAME
KNOWING IT TO HAVE BEEN STOLEN
1834
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
DRIVER
THEFT
BRINGTON
JOHN
DRIVER
THEFT
DAVENTRY
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN
DRIVER
MENTIONE
D
WEST HADDON
SEE ARTICLE
JOSEPH DRIVER, LAWRENCE BATES, AND ELI BROWN, WERE
CHARGED BY MR. STEPHENS, AND OTHERS, OF GRENDON,
WITH BREAKING FENCES, AND EACH FINED 9S. 6D.,
INCLUDING COSTS, OR 21 DAYS' IMPRISONMENT IN DEFAULT
OF PAYMENT
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
JOSEPH
DRIVER
DAMAGE
GRENDON
1845
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
JOSEPH
DRIVER
DAMAGE
BRAYBROOK
1845
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
MARY
DRIVER
ASSAULT
1840
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
MARY
DRIVER
1843
INQUEST
THOMAS
DRIVER
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
DRIVER
THEFT
MR.
DRUCE
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
DRUCE
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
THOMAS
DRUCE
1840
O
C
TRANSPORTED
THOMAS
H
R
A
KETTERING
THEFT
ABSENTIN
G
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
ANN GRANGER & MARY DRIVER, FOR 21 DAYS EACH, FOR
MISCONDUCT IN THE UNION WORKHOUSE AT KETTERING
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JAMES ELMORE, THOMAS BAILEY, FREDERICK BELLAMY &
WILLIAM DRIVER, CHARGED WITH STEALING A QUANTITY OF
LEAD FROM THE PARISH CHURCH OF KETTERING
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POTTERSPURY
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THEFT
WARKWORTH
THOMAS DRUCE, CHARGED WITH BREAKING INTO THE HOUSE
OF JOHN ROBINSON, OF WARKWORTH, AND STEALING
THEREFROM A COAT, TWO JACKETS, AND A PAIR OF SHOES
THEFT
WARKWORTH
THOMAS DRUCE, CHARGED WITH BREAKING INTO THE HOUSE
OF JOHN ROBINSON, OF WARKWORTH, AND STEALING
THEREFROM A COAT, TWO JACKETS, AND A PAIR OF SHOES
A
L
A
KETTERING
MARY DRIVER, OF KETTERING, WAS CHARGED BY KATHARINE
REDSHAW OF THE SAME PLACE, WITH AN ASSAULT, AND WAS
CONVICTED IN A PENALTY OF 1S. AND 9S. COSTS
POTTERSPURY
N
DRUCE
DRUCE
IG
R
Y
THEFT
L
1834
1833
UNION
MISCONDU
WORKHOU KETTERING
CT
SE
MENTIONE
KETTERING
D
C
DRIVER
1836
DRIVER
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KETTERING
P
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
WILLIAM
QUARTER SESSIONS
TO THE HOUSE OF
WILLIAM
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ANN
ASSIZES
1837
T
1843
E
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
K
1841
JAMES REDLEY, OF DAVENTRY, SHOEMAKER, CHARGED WITH
STEALING THREE PAIR OF BOOTS, VALUE 16S. 6D., THE
PROPERTY OF CHARLES TILLEY; AND JOHN DRIVER, OF
BRINGTON, SHOEMAKER, CHARGED WITH RECEIVING THE
SAME KNOWING THEM TO HAVE BEEN STOLEN
TRANSPOR
TED
THE UNDER MENTIONED CONVICTS HAVE BEEN REMOVED
FROM OUT COUNTY GAOL, AND PUT ON BOARD THE YORK
HULK, GOSPORT, VIZ : WILLIAM LUCK, JOHN WAITE, ELIJAH
GROVES, HENRY HUTTON, THOMAS BAZELEY, THOMAS
HUGHEY, THOMAS DRUCE, ZACHARIAH AYRES, JOSEPH
PITTAM, WILLIAM HAWKINS, WILLIAM HENSON, AND JOHN
WALKERTON
RICHARD DANIELS, CHARGED WITH STEALING A QUANTITY
OF FRESH BUTTER, VALUE 2S., THE PROPERTY OF HIS
MASTER, WILLIAM DRUCE, OF POTTERSPURY
RICHARD DANIELS, CHARGED WITH STEALING A QUANTITY
OF FRESH BUTTER, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM DRUCE, AT
POTTERSPURY
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
DRUCE
VICTIM
POTTERSPURY
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
DRUCE
VICTIM
POTTERSPURY
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
DRUCE
VICTIM
POTTERSPURY
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EASTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
DRUCE
VICTIM
YARDLEY GOBION
1834
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
DRUCE
VICTIM
POTTERSPURY
WILLIAM
DRUCE
VICTIM
POTTERSPURY
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WILLIAM
DRUCE
MENTIONE
REIN DEER POTTERSPURY
D
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM
DUCAT
THEFT
WILLIAM
DUCE
EDWARD
DUCKETT
EDWARD
DUCKETT
1843
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
HENRY
DUCKETT
RIOT &
DISTURBA
NCE
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JAMES
DUCKETT
THEFT
1839
QUARTER SESSIONS
JASPER
DUCKETT
JASPER
DUCKETT
JESSE
DUCKETT
JESSE
1837
1836
1843
1842
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
T
E
K
R
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PITSFORD &
MOULTON
WILLIAM BOTTERILL & EDWARD DUCKETT, CHARGED WITH
UTTERING COUNTERFEIT COIN AT PITSFORD AND MOULTON
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KINGS SUTTON
JAMES DUCKETT WAS CHARGED WITH STEALING AN APRON
AND A BAG, AT KINGS SUTTON, THE PROPERTY OF STEPHEN
JONES. TO REMAIN UNTIL THE ASSIZES
THEFT
KINGS SUTTON
JASPER DUCKETT, CHARGED WITH STEALING AN APRON AND
A BAG, AT KINGS SUTTON, THE PROPERTY OF STEPHEN JONES
THEFT
KINGS SUTTON
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THEFT
WARKWORTH
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DUCKETT
THEFT
WARKWORTH
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JESSE
DUCKETT
THEFT
WARKWORTH
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JOSEPH
DUCKETT
GAME
MARSTON TRUSSELL
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CREATON
JOSEPH DUCKETT, OF CREATON, LABOURER, WAS CONVICTED
OF BREAKING THE WINDOWS OF THE DWELLING HOUSE OF
MR. JAMES KING, OF THORNBY, AND DIRECTED TO PAY, WITH
COSTS, 18S. 6D.
JOSEPH
L
A
N
C
O
WARKWORTH
A
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ASSIZES
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
P
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
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PITSFORD
A
COUNTERF
EIT COIN
1839
1839
H
COMPLAIN
T
COUNTERF
EIT COIN
WILLIAM DUCAT, 33, FOR STEALING A FUSTIAN FROCK. NO
BILL.
L
1840
JOB RAWLINGS AND WILLIAM SOUTHALL PLEADED GUILTY
OF STEALING 40 LBS. WEIGHT OF SALT, THE PROPERTY OF
WILLIAM DRUCE AND ROBERT WARR, OF YARDLEY GOBION.
THREE MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT, HARD LABOUR, HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
THOMAS MORRIS, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
POTTERSPURY, A QUANTITY OF COAL, VALUE 9D. THE
PROPERTY OF WILLIAM DRUCE
C
1843
IG
1833
R
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EPIPHANY SESSIONS
Y
1833
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DUCKETT
DAMAGE
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
RICHARD
DUCKETT
EJECTMENT
CREATON
WARRANTS OF EJECTMENT WERE GRANTED TO MR. HENRY
SANDERS, THE AGENT TO COL. PACK, TO EJECT GEORGE
WARD, WILIAM DUCKETT, RICHARD DUCKETT AND WILLIAM
HOLT FROM A CERTAIN HOUSE IN CREATON, BELONGING TO
COL. PACK, AND HELD OVER TO THEM AFTER THE LEGAL
NOTICE TO QUIT HAD BEEN GIVEN
WARRANTS OF EJECTMENT WERE GRANTED TO MR. HENRY
SANDERS, THE AGENT TO COL. PACK, TO EJECT GEORGE
WARD, WILIAM DUCKETT, RICHARD DUCKETT AND WILLIAM
HOLT FROM A CERTAIN HOUSE IN CREATON, BELONGING TO
COL. PACK, AND HELD OVER TO THEM AFTER THE LEGAL
NOTICE TO QUIT HAD BEEN GIVEN
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
WILLIAM
DUCKETT
EJECTMENT
CREATON
1843
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
DUCKETT
RIOT &
DISTURBA
NCE
WARKWORTH
T
1843
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
THOMAS
DUCKWORTH
VICTIM
1839
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
EMILY
DUDLEY
THEFT
WELLINGBOROUGH
1839
QUARTER SESSIONS
EMILY
DUDLEY
WELLINGBOROUGH
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
EMILY
DUDLEY
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
THOMAS
DUDLEY
1841
SMASHING
THOMAS
DUDLEY
1840
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
DUDLEY
MENTIONE
D
1839
DIED
CHARLES
DUKE
DIED
1836
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
CHARLES
DUKE
THEFT
1845
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JOHN
DULEY
1838
THEFT
MR.
DULLEY
R
A
R
P
L
THEFT
WELLINGBOROUGH
A
N
C
COUNTERF
EIT COINS
C
O
THEFT
A
L
COUNTERF
EIT COIN
NORTHAMPTON
CRISPIN
STREET
THOMAS MASON, FOR TWO MONTHS, UNLESS £3 BE SOONER
PAID, FOR BUYING OF THOMAS DUCKWORTH, A SOLDIER OF
THE 11TH REGT. OF FOOT, KNOWING HIM TO BE SUCH, A
GREAT COAT FOR 5S., SUCH COAT BEING OF THE VALUE OF
15S.
EMILY DUDLEY, CHARGED WITH STEALING A GOLD SEAL, THE
PROPERTY OF HER MASTER, SEPTIMUS HODSON, OF
WELLINGBOROUGH
EMILY DUDLEY, CHARGED WITH STEALING A GOLD RING
FROM A DRAWER IN THE BED ROOM OF SEPTIMUS HODSON,
OF WELLINGBOROUGH
K
1842
Y
IG
E
H
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MARK DAWSON, THOMAS DUDLEY, THOMAS DUNN, & PETER
CAUTLING CHARGED WITH HAVING IN THEIR POSSESSION
NINE COUNTERFEIT SIXPENCES, KNOWING THEM TO BE
SUCH, WITH INTENT TO UTTER THE SAME
MARK DAWSON, THOMAS DUDLEY, AND PETER CAUTLING,
PLEADED GUILTY TO UTTERING COUNTERFEIT COIN. THOMAS
DUNN, INDICTED ON A SIMILAR CHARGE, PLEADED NOT
GUILTY. MR. JEFFERY APPEARED FOR THE PROSECUTION. HE
WAS THE ONLY ONE OF THE PRISONERS UPON WHOM NO
MONEY WAS FOUND, AND THE JURY ACQUITTED HIM. THE
OTHERS WERE SENTENCED TO SIX MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT
EACH.
DANIEL RUSSELL, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR NEGLECTING TO
COMPLETE A JOB OF WORK CONTRACTED ON HIM TO BE DONE
FOR MR. WILLIAM DUDLEY
ON MONDAY THE 18TH INST. MR. CHAS. DUKE, OF THIS
TOWN, IN THE 64TH YEAR OF HIS AGE
NORTHAMPTON
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NEGLECTIN
ST. GILES
G WIFE &
PARISH
CHILDREN
NORTHAMPTON
WILLIAM BASON & JOHN DULEY, JUN., EACH FOR ONE
MONTH, FOR ALLOWING THEIR WIVES AND CHILDREN TO
BECOME CHARGEABLE TO ST. GILES
VICTIM
WELLINGBOROUGH
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1841
INQUEST
MR.
DULLEY
1840
ACCIDENT
WILLIAM
DULLEY
MENTIONE
D
ACCIDENT
1839
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
PHILIP
DUMBLEBY
VICTIM
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JAMES
ASSIZES
DUMBLETON
MENTIONE
D
1833
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
SAMUEL
DUMBLETON
DESTROYE
D PLANTS
JOHN
DUMPSEY
HENRY
DUNCAN
1838
OUNDLE PETTY SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
ACCIDENT
DUNCANNON
VICTIM
MENTIONE
D
ACCIDENT
1837
DIED
ALICE
DUNCKLEY
DIED
1837
DIED
DAVID
DUNCKLEY
MENTIONE
D
1844
DIED
MARY
DUNCKLEY
DIED
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
STEPHEN
DUNCKLEY
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
STEPHEN
DUNCKLEY
1844
DIED
WILLIAM
DUNCKLEY
MENTIONE
NEW INN
D
1845
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
WILLIAM
DUNHAM
VICTIM
1844
DIED
ANN
DUNKLEY
DIED
1834
DIED
ANN
DUNKLEY
DIED
1837
INQUEST
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
BENJAMIN
DUNKLEY
CHARLES
DUNKLEY
DIED
MENTIONE
D
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WELLINGBOROUGH
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THOMAS SERJEANT, JOHN YORK, AND JAMES WALKER,
SEVERALLY FOR ONE MONTH (UNLESS CERTAIN FINES BE
SOONER PAID) CONVICTED OF AN ASSAULT ON PHILIP
DUMBLEBY
WARKWORTH
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WARMINGTON
SAMUEL DUMBLETON, JUN. AND ELIJAH WATTS, EACH FOR
THREE MONTHS, FOR HAVING MALICIOUSLY DESTROYED
SOME PLANTS IN THE GARDEN OF FRANCES LLOYD, OF
MIDDLETON CHENEY
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OUNDLE
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H
T
MIDDLETON CHENEY
GREAT BRINGTON
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AT COLLINGTREE, ON THE 21S INST. AGED 69, ALICE, WIFE
OF DAVID DUNCKLEY, SEN. CARPENTER,&C.
AT COLLINGTREE, ON THE 21S INST. AGED 69, ALICE, WIFE
OF DAVID DUNCKLEY, SEN. CARPENTER,&C.
ON THE 19TH INST., SUDDENLY, HIGHLY RESPECTED AND
DEEPLY REGRETTED BY HER FAMILY AND FRIENDS, MARY,
RELICT OF THE LATE MR. WILLIAM DUNCKLEY, NEW INN,
STAVERTON, AGED 75 YEARS
JOHN SUTTON, AGED 18, CHARGED WITH STEALING A PAIR
OF SHOES, THE PROPERTY OF STEPHEN DUNCKLEY, OF
STAVERTON
JOHN SUTTON, OF STAVERTON, LABOURER, CHARGED WITH
STEALING A PAIR OF HIGH-TOP SHOES, THE PROPERTY OF
STEPHEN DUNCKLEY
ON THE 19TH INST., SUDDENLY, HIGHLY RESPECTED AND
DEEPLY REGRETTED BY HER FAMILY AND FRIENDS, MARY,
RELICT OF THE LATE MR. WILLIAM DUNCKLEY, NEW INN,
STAVERTON, AGED 75 YEARS
JAMES TAPPING, CHARGED WITH STEALING A PLANE, THE
PROPERTY OF WILLIAM DUNHAM, AND FURTHER CHARGED
WITH STEALING A SAW AND GIMLET, THE PROPERTY OF
JOSEPH HULL
MARCH 10, AT LONG BUCKBY, ANN DUNKLEY, WIFE OF
SAMUEL DUNKLEY, AGED 33 YEARS. SAME DAY, ELIZABETH
ALLEN, SISTER OF THE ABOVE, AGED 18 YEARS. THEY WERE
BOTH BURIED IN ONE GRAVE IN LONG BUCKBY CHURCH
YARD. THE PARENTS OF THE ABOVE HAVE FOLLOWED 15
CHILDREN TO THE SILENT TOMB, AND HAVE NOW THREE
LIVING
ON SATURDAY MORNING LAST, IN THE TWENTY FIRST YEAR
OF HER AGE, ANN, YOUNGEST DAUGHTER OF MRS. DUNKLEY,
OF THE BELL INN, IN THIS TOWN
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GREAT HOUGHTON
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E
NORTHAMPTON
Y
L
STAVERTON
P
STAVERTON
C
VICTIM
STAVERTON
A
R
NEW INN
R
COLLINGTREE
K
IG
COLLINGTREE
VICTIM
O
A
N
STAVERTON
1836
A
L
1843
C
1843
WELLINGBOROUGH
LONG BUCKBY
BELL INN
NORTHAMPTON
1837
DIED
DAVID
DUNKLEY
MENTIONE
D
1836
DIED
EDWARD
DUNKLEY
DIED
1833
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
EDWARD
DUNKLEY
MENTIONE
D
ON THE 28TH ULT. EMMA, WIFE OF DAVID DUNKLEY,
CARPENTER, &C. OF MILTON, NEAR THIS TOWN; AFTER A
LINGERING ILLNESS OF TIC DOLOUREX, FOLLOWED BY
CONSUMPTION
MILTON
EARL
NORTHAMP NORTHAMPTON
TON ARMS
ON SUNDAY MORNING LAST, MR. EDWARD DUNKLEY,
FORMERLY LANDLORD OF THE EARL NORTHAMPTON ARMS, IN
THIS TOWN, AGED 67
PALMER PRATT, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR MISCONDUCT IN THE
SERVICE OF HIS MASTER, EDWARD DUNKLEY, OF WOLD
WOLD
ON SATURDAY LAST, IN THE 25TH YEAR OF HER AGE, DEEPLY
LAMENTED BY HER FAMILY AND FRIENDS, ELIZABETH, WIFE
KINGSTHORPE LODGE
MR. W. DUNKLEY, OF KINGSTHORPE LODGE, NEAR THIS
TOWN
ON THE 28TH ULT. EMMA, WIFE OF DAVID DUNKLEY,
CARPENTER, &C. OF MILTON, NEAR THIS TOWN; AFTER A
MILTON
LINGERING ILLNESS OF TIC DOLOUREX, FOLLOWED BY
CONSUMPTION
HANNAH DUNKLEY, FOR STEALING A TEA CLOTH AND
BRINGTON
BUTCHER'S CLOTH, FROM THE PREMISES OF JOS. HORNSBY,
OF BRINGTON
JOHN LAW, CHARGED WITH RECEIVING, ON THE 13 INST. 25
FOWLS, 5 GEESE, 5 DUCKS, AND 7 GUINEA FOWLS, THE
PROPERTY OF JOHN HOWES, HENRY DUNKLEY, AND WILLIAM
FAULKNER, OF THE VALUE OF £4 AND UPWARDS, KNOWING
THEM TO HAVE BEEN STOLEN
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DIED
ELIZABETH
DUNKLEY
DIED
1837
DIED
EMMA
DUNKLEY
DIED
1836
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
HANNAH
DUNKLEY
THEFT
1839
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
HENRY
DUNKLEY
VICTIM
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EASTER SESSIONS
HENRY
DUNKLEY
HENRY
DUNKLEY
1839
QUARTER SESSIONS
HENRY
DUNKLEY
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
HENRY
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
JOHN
DUNKLEY
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
JOHN
DUNKLEY
WOUNDIN
G & THEFT
HARLESTONE
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
JOHN
DUNKLEY
VICTIM
WOOTTON
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
DUNKLEY
MENTIONE
D
YARDLEY HASTINGS
JOSEPH BEDFORD, WILLIAM DOWNING, & JAMES
UNDERWOOD, CHARGED WITH HAVING, ON THE 6TH INST. AT
YARDLEY HASTINGS, KILLED AND MURDERED JOHN DUNKLEY
1838
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
JOHN
DUNKLEY
MENTIONE
D
KILSBY
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E
H
R
A
L
C
ROTHERSTHORPE
N
VICTIM
K
IG
R
Y
P
O
VICTIM
VICTIM
A
DUNKLEY
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JOHN LAW, CHARGED WITH RECEIVING EIGHT TAME FOWLS
AND FIVE GUINEA FOWLS, KNOWING THEM TO HAVE BEEN
STOLEN, THE PROPERTY OF HENRY DUNKLEY AND JOHN
HOWES
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YARDLEY HASTINGS
L
VICTIM
A
1839
VICTIM
C
1839
T
1833
JOSEPH BEDFORD, AGED 21, WILLIAM DOWNING, 31, AND
JAMES UNDERWOOD, 21, CHARGED WITH THE WILFUL
MURDER OF JOHN DUNKLEY AT THE PARISH OF YARDLEY
HASTINGS, ON THE 6TH OCTOBER LAST.
JOHN DUNKLEY, AGED 20, CHARGED WITH WOUNDING AND
PUTTING IN FEAR OF HIS LIFE ROBERT ANDREW, AT THE
PARISH OF HARLESTON, AND STEALING 3S. 4D. FROM HIS
PERSON
WILLIAM TIMMS, OF WOOTTON, LABOURER, WAS CONVICTED
OF AN ASSAULT ON JOHN DUNKLEY, AT WOOTTON, ON THE
5TH INST., AND ADJUGED TO PAY THE PENALTY AND COSTS,
AMOUNTING TO £1
1837
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOHN
DUNKLEY
VICTIM
KISLINGBURY
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1836
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
DUNKLEY
VICTIM
KISLINGBURY
GEORGE PAGE, CHARGED WITH KILLING, AT KISLINGBURY, A
SHEEP, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN DUNKLEY
1844
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
JOSEPH
DUNKLEY
ASSAULT
1844
COUNTY SESSIONS
JOSEPH
DUNKLEY
THEFT
STOWE NINE
CHURCHES
JOSEPH DUNKLEY, CHARGED WITH STEALING A SHEEP, THE
PROPERTY OF EDWARD JUDKINS, OF STOWE NINE CHURCHES
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOSEPH
DUNKLEY
THEFT
STOWE NINE
CHURCHES
JOSEPH DUNKLEY, CHARGED WITH STEALING A SHEEP, THE
PROPERTY OF EDWARD JUDKINS, OF STOWE NINE
CHURCHES, WAS FOUND GUILTY, AND SENTENCED TO TEN
YEARS' TRANSPORTATION
1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
JOSEPH
DUNKLEY
THEFT
CHAPEL BRAMPTON
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOSEPH
DUNKLEY
THEFT
1844
DIED
MARIA
DUNKLEY
DIED
1845
INQUEST
MARY
DUNKLEY
1842
ROBBED
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
MR.
DUNKLEY
MR.
DUNKLEY
R
MENTIONE
D
ROBBED
1837
DIED
MR.
DUNKLEY
WEST HADDON
DUNKLEY
OLIVER
DUNKLEY
A
ROBERT
DUNKLEY
DIED
SAMUEL
DUNKLEY
MENTIONE
D
1841
DIED
SARAH
DUNKLEY
DIED
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
STEPHEN
DUNKLEY
VICTIM
INQUEST
1844
SURETIES
DIED
L
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
1837
A
1839
DAVENTRY
N
C
DIED
A
Y
VICTIM
MENTIONE
D
MR. W.
L
DUNKLEY
DIED
OLD
C
MR.
1833
WOOTTON
LIGHTNING
O
1836
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
JOSEPH DUNKLEY, AGED 60, CHARGED WITH STEALING 30
SHEAVES OF BARLEY AT CHAPEL BRAMPTON, THE PROPERTY
OF THE EARL SPENCER
ON THE 23D OF MAY, MARIA, WIFE OF THOMAS DUNKLEY,
UPHOLSTERER, OF THE MARKET SQUARE, IN THIS TOWN,
AGED 33
K
NORTHAMPTON
R
MARKET
SQUARE
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E
T
H
IG
CHAPEL BRAMPTON
P
1845
JOSEPH DUNKLEY, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR ASSAULTING
CHARLES SWINDALL
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EDWARD NUTT ALIAS MARRIOTT, HENRY MAUDESLEY, AND
EDWARD LIDDINGTON, CHARGED WITH STEALING EIGHT
POUNDS OF BACON AND 30LBS. OF CANDLES, THE PROPERTY
OF MR. DUNKLEY, DAVENTRY
A FEW DAYS SINCE, MR. DUNKLEY, SEN. OF WEST HADDON
ON SATURDAY LAST, IN THE 25TH YEAR OF HER AGE, DEEPLY
LAMENTED BY HER FAMILY AND FRIENDS, ELIZABETH, WIFE
KINGSTHORPE LODGE
MR. W. DUNKLEY, OF KINGSTHORPE LODGE, NEAR THIS
TOWN
FOR REFUSING TO FIND SURETIES TO KEEP THE PEACE
TOWARDS HIS WIFE
LITTLE BRINGTON
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MARCH 10, AT LONG BUCKBY, ANN DUNKLEY, WIFE OF
SAMUEL DUNKLEY, AGED 33 YEARS. SAME DAY, ELIZABETH
ALLEN, SISTER OF THE ABOVE, AGED 18 YEARS. THEY WERE
LONG BUCKBY
BOTH BURIED IN ONE GRAVE IN LONG BUCKBY CHURCH
YARD. THE PARENTS OF THE ABOVE HAVE FOLLOWED 15
CHILDREN TO THE SILENT TOMB, AND HAVE NOW THREE
LIVING
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING LAST, AT LONG BUCKBY, SARAH
LONG BUCKBY
DUNKLEY, AGED 38 YEARS
JOSEPH MIDDLETON, AGED 27, WAS CONVICTED OF
STEALING, AT STAVERTON, TWO PIGS, THE PROPERTY OF
STEPHEN DUNKLEY; AND ALSO OF STEALING A HORSE, THE
STAVERTON
PROPERTY OF B. W. PALMER, OF DAVENTRY. 10 YEARS'
TRANSPORTATION
STEPHEN
DUNKLEY
VICTIM
STAVERTON
1844
DIED
THOMAS
DUNKLEY
MENTIONE MARKET
D
SQUARE
NORTHAMPTON
1834
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
DUNKLEY
THEFT
KINGSTHORPE
1835
ASSIZES
THOMAS
DUNKLEY
VICTIM
EARLS BARTON
1834
ASSIZES
THOMAS
DUNKLEY
THEFT
KINGSTHORPE
1835
ASSIZES
THOMAS
DUNKLEY
EARLS BARTON
1834
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
THOMAS
DUNKLEY
VICTIM
DELIVERED
BY
PROCLAMA
TION
DAMAGE
1845
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
DUNKLEY
MENTIONE
D
1838
DIED
WILLIAM
DUNKLEY
1837
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
DUNKLEY
1836
ROBBERY
WILLIAM
DUNKLEY
1834
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
JUDKINS
DUNKLEY
1845
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
H
DUNMORE
JOSEPH
DUNMORE
DUNMORE
L
C
N
RICHARD HICKMAN AND WILLIAM DUNKLEY, BOTH OF LITTLE
CREATON, LABOURERS, WERE CONVICTED OF OF WILFULLY
DAMAGING A TREE, THE PROPERTY OF MR. THOMAS BARKER,
OF GREAT CREATON, FARMER, AND EACH ADJUDGED TO PAY
THE DAMAGE AND COSTS, AMOUNTING TOGETHER TO 11S.
SEE ARTICLE
ON THE 23D ULT. AT CRICK, IN THIS COUNTY, MR. WILLIAM
DUNKLEY, TALLOW CHANDLER, IN THE 71ST YEAR OF HIS AGE
KINGSTHORPE
THOMAS DINES, FOR SEVEN DAYS, FOR MALICIOUSLY
DAMAGING A LIVE FENCE, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM
DUNKLEY, OF KINGSTHORPE
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
WEST HADDON
SEE ARTICLE
GREAT
MENTIONE
RUSSELL
D
STREET
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE
DRUNK
PYTCHLEY
SEE ARTICLE
THEFT
GREAT OXENDON
OLIVE HUTCHINS & JOSEPH DUNMORE, CHARGED WITH
STEALING A CASH BOX CONTAINING £3 FROM THE HOUSE OF
JOSEPH ILIFFE, OF GREAT OXENDON
GREAT OXENDON
SARAH HUTCHINS, OLIVE HUTCHINS, AND JOSEPH DUNMORE,
WERE INDICTED FOR STEALING MONEY TO THE AMOUNT OF
THREE POUNDS, FROM THE DWELLING HOUSE OF JOSEPH
ILIFF, OF GREAT OXDENDON. OLIVE HUTCHINS, GUILTY ;
ONE MONTH'S SOLITARY CONFINEMENT. SARAH HUTCHINS,
AND DUNMORE, ACQUITTED
A
JONATHAN
E
A
Y
P
O
DUNMORE
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
C
EDWARD
JOSEPH
NORTHAMPTON
CRICK
L
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL & HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
LITTLE CREATON
DIED
A
1845
INQUEST
K
DUNKLEY
R
WILLIAM
1844
DELIVERED BY PROCLAMATION
IG
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
R
1843
JOSEPH MIDDLETON, AGED 27, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
STAVERTON, TWO PIGS, THE PROPERTY OF STEPHEN
DUNKLEY ; AND ALSO WITH STEALING A HORSE, THE
PROPERTY OF B. W. PALMER, OF DAVENTRY
ON THE 23D OF MAY, MARIA, WIFE OF THOMAS DUNKLEY,
UPHOLSTERER, OF THE MARKET SQUARE, IN THIS TOWN,
AGED 33
WILLIAM PERCEVAL AND THOMAS DUNKLEY, CHARGED WITH
STEALING FROM THE FARM YARD OF MR. WILLIAM GREEN, OF
KINGSTHORPE, FOUR GEESE
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM PERCEVAL, 23, & THOMAS DUNKLEY, 19, CHARGED
WITH STEALING FOUR GEESE FROM THE FARM YARD OF
WILLIAM GREEN, OF KINGSTHORPE
SEE ARTICLE
T
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
JANUARY SESSIONS
THEFT
1834
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
THOMAS
DUNMORE
DISORDER
LY
SERVANT
1840
DIED
CHARLOTTE
DUNN
DIED
NORTHAMPTON
1846
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
JOHN
DUNN
THEFT
CULWORTH
1845
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
JOHN
DUNN
THEFT
CULWORTH
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EASTER SESSIONS
JOHN
DUNN
THEFT
1838
ROBBERY
JOHN
DUNN
1837
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
MARTHA
DUNN
1842
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
MR.
DUNN
THEFT
WELLINGB
MENTIONE
OROUGH
NORTHAMPTON
D
ROAD
GOLD
VICTIM
NORTHAMPTON
STREET
1840
DIED
MR.
DUNN
1834
BURGLARY
MR.
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
RICHARD
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTON
VICTIM
LILBOURNE
A
R
MENTIONE
D
Y
DUNN
L
THEFT
P
DUNN
E
K
SEE ARTICLE
R
IG
H
T
ON SUNDAY, THE 13TH INSTANT, CHARLOTTE, THIRD
DAUGHTER OF MR. DUNN, COACHMAN, OF THIS TOWN, AGED
18
WAS CHARGED WITH STEALING A PINT OF BARLEY MEAL,
BRAN, AND POTATOES, VALUE ONE PENNY, AT CULWORTH.
ACQUITTED
JOHN DUNN, CHARGED WITH STEALING A PINT OF A CERTAIN
MIXTURE OF BARLEY MEAL, BRAN, AND POTATOES, VALUE
ONE PENNY, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN HOLLIDAY, OF
CULWORTH
JOHN DUNN PLEADED GUILTY TO STEALING THREE PINTS OF
BARLEY, THE PROPERTY OF GEORGE JESSOP. SIX MONTHS
HARD LABOUR IN THE HOUSE OF CORRECTION
SEE ARTICLE
SEE ARTICLE
ON SUNDAY, THE 13TH INSTANT, CHARLOTTE, THIRD
DAUGHTER OF MR. DUNN, COACHMAN, OF THIS TOWN, AGED
18
SEE ARTICLE
SEE ARTICLE
THOMAS DUNN WAS CONVICTED OF SETTING FIRE TO A
CERTAIN OUTBUILDINGS AT CHACOMBE, IN THE POSSESSION
OF THOMAS GIBBARD, AND SENTENCED TO 15 YEARS'
TRANSPORTATION
MARK DAWSON, THOMAS DUDLEY, THOMAS DUNN, & PETER
CAUTLING CHARGED WITH HAVING IN THEIR POSSESSION
NINE COUNTERFEIT SIXPENCES, KNOWING THEM TO BE
SUCH, WITH INTENT TO UTTER THE SAME
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EPIPHANY SESSIONS
THOMAS
DUNN
1841
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
THOMAS
C
1840
A DISORDERLY SERVANT, FOR TEN DAYS
DUNN
COUNTERF
EIT COINS
THOMAS
DUNN
BURGLARY
CREATON
SEE ARTICLE
THOMAS
DUNN
THEFT
CREATON
SEE ARTICLE
C
A
N
O
A
1843
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
CHACOMBE
L
1843
FIRE
1841
SMASHING
THOMAS
DUNN
COUNTERF
EIT COIN
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
THOMAS
DUNN
THEFT
CREATON
MARK DAWSON, THOMAS DUDLEY, AND PETER CAUTLING,
PLEADED GUILTY TO UTTERING COUNTERFEIT COIN. THOMAS
DUNN, INDICTED ON A SIMILAR CHARGE, PLEADED NOT
GUILTY. MR. JEFFERY APPEARED FOR THE PROSECUTION. HE
WAS THE ONLY ONE OF THE PRISONERS UPON WHOM NO
MONEY WAS FOUND, AND THE JURY ACQUITTED HIM. THE
OTHERS WERE SENTENCED TO SIX MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT
EACH.
THOMAS DUNN AND THOMAS MURDIN, CHARGD WITH
BURGLARIOUSLY ENTERING A DWELLING HOUSE, AND
STEALING THEREFROM 40 CIGARS, THREE LOAVES, 2LBS. OF
CHEESE, 2LBS. OF BUTTER, AND 1LB. OF BACON, THE
PROPERTY OF WILLIAM ORLAND, OF CREATON
TO THE NEW PRISON
THOMAS
DUNN
NEW
PRISON
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
THOMAS
DUNN
VICTIM
BRAUNSTON
1843
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
THOMAS
DUNN
VICTIM
BRAUNSTON
1834
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
DUNN
THEFT
CHACOMBE
1834
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
THOMAS
DUNN
THEFT
TIMOTHY
DUNN
WILLIAM
DUNN
WILLIAM
DUNN
VICTIM
WILLIAM
DUNN
Y
DUNSBY
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOSEPH
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
JOSEPH
1833
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
THOMAS
DURDIN
NEGLECT
1845
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
EDWARD
DURHAM
WEIGHTS &
MEASURES
1836
1835
1836
ACCIDENT
INQUEST
ACCIDENT
J.
JAMES
MISS
DURHAM
DURHAM
DURHAM
ACCIDENT
DIED
DIED
N
C
VICTIM
VICTIM
R
SEE ARTICLE
BRAUNSTON
SEE ARTICLE
ASHTON
WELLINGBOROUGH
A
DURDIN
K
IG
1839
DUNSBY
E
H
WILLIAM
L
VICTIM
WELLINGBOROUGH
A
DURDIN
SEE ARTICLE
DAVENTRY
A
1838
SPRATTON
VICTIM
MENTIONE
D
SEE ARTICLE
L
NORTHANTS LENT ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
THOMAS DUNN, FOR FOUR CALENDAR MONTHS, CONVICTED
OF STEALING APPLES FROM THE GARDEN OF THE REV. E.
STAFFORD, AT CHACOMBE
C
1839
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
D
R
1839
THOMAS DUNN PLEADED GUILTY TO A CHARGE OF STEALING
A BUSHE OF APPLES, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM WESLEY,
FARMER, OF CHACOMBE. ONE MONTH'S IMPRISONMENT
CHACOMBE
P
1840
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EPIPHANY SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
O
1837
T
1843
THE UNDER MENTIONED CONVICTS HAVE BEEN REMOVED
FROM THE COUNTY GAOL AND PLACED ON BOARD THE YORK
HULK AT GOSPORT. TO BE TRANSPORTED FOR LIFE, JOSEPH
BURDETT ; FOR 15 YEARS, WILLIAM BURRELL ; AND FOR 10
YEARS, GEORGE SMALL, THOMAS MURDEN, JOHN LAMB, AND
HENRY HORTON. TO THE NEW PRISON, PENTONVILLE,
THOMAS DUNN, FOR 10 YEARS
JOSEPH LAWSON, CHARGED WITH STEALING A GUN, SHOT
POUCH, POWDER FLASK, AND CAP, THE PROPERTY OF
THOMAS DUNN, OF BRAUNSTON
JOSEPH LAWSON WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING A GUN, &C.
THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS DUNN, OF BRAUNSTON. SEVEN
YEARS' TRANSPORTATION
WELLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
THOMAS & JOSEPH BROOKES, CHARGED WITH STEALING AN
EWE SHEEP, THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM DUNSBY, OF
ASHTON
MARY ANN MILLARD, AGED 39, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
WELLINGBOROUGH, A PAIR OF SLIPPERS, THE PROPERTY OF
JOHN DURDIN, AND A DUST PAN, THE PROPERTY OF J. B.
TUCK
MARY ANN MILLARD, AGED 39, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
WELLINGBOROUGH, A PAIR OF SLIPPERS, THE PROPERTY OF
JOSEPH DURDIN, AND A DUST PAN, THE PROPERTY OF J. B.
TUCK, WAS FOUND GUILTY, AND SENTENCED TO ONE
MONTH'S HARD LABOUR
THOMAS DURDIN FOR ONE MONTH, FOR NEGLECTING TO
MAINTAIN HIS FAMILY, AND LEAVING THEM CHARGEABLE TO
THE PARISH OF WELLINGBOROUGH. WILLIAM CANNON, OF
LAMPORT, FOR THE SAME REASON ON A SIMILAR CHARGE.
THE FOLLOWING PERSONS WERE CALLED ON TO PAY 5S.
EXPENCES FOR HAVING IN THEIR POSSESSION DEFICIENT OR
UNSTAMPED WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
OLD STRATFORD
KINGSTHORPE
OLD STRATFORD
SEE ARTICLE
SEE ARTICLE [AGED 22]
SEE ARTICLE
1834
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
DURHAM
VICTIM
HARDINGSTONE
1841
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
ELIZABETH
DURRANT
DAMAGE
WICKEN
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
FREDERICK
DURRANT
GAME
PASSENHAM
FOR THREE MONTHS, UNLESS £6. 1S. BE PAID, FOR USING A
SNARE FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF GAME AT PASSENHAM
1839
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
FREDERICK
DURRANT
THEFT
DENSHANGER
FREDERICK DURRANT, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR STEALING
FRUIT FROM THE GARDEN OF SARAH GURNEY, OF
DENSHANGER
JAMES
DURRANT
MENTIONE
D
WHITFIELD
SEE ARTICLE
JAMES
DURRANT
RIDING
1845
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS JAMES
DURRANT
NON
PAYMENT
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
R.
DURRANT
THEFT
1838
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
RICHARD
DURRANT
THEFT
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
RICHARD
DURRANT
THEFT
1834
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
SAM.
DURRANT
Y
SAMUEL
DURRANT
WILLIAM
DURRANT
WILLIAM
LEA
DUTTON
DIED
JOHN
DYCER
GAME
WILLIAM
DYCER
1843
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
T
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JAMES
DYE
1842
ASSIZES
JAMES
DYE
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JAMES
ASSIZES
1836
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
1839
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
E
H
R
A
BRACKLEY
PASSENHAM
L
ASSAULT
R. DURRANT & J. ADAMS WERE CONVICTED OF STEALING
FOURTEEN FELLOES, THE PROPERTY OF J. SEWELL, OF
BRACKLEY. SIX MONTHS' HARD LABOUR
RICHARD DURRANT (ADMITTED TO BAIL) & JOHN ADAMS,
CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT BRACKLEY ST. PETER, 14
FELLIES, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES SEWELL
K
IG
R
BRACKLEY ST. PETER
SEE ARTICLE
SAM. DURRANT AND WILLIAM WHITEHEAD, BOTH OF
PASSENHAM, THE FORMER FOR FOUR AND THE LATTER FOR
TWO MONTHS, FOR INJURING CERTAIN HEDGE-ROWS AT
WICKEN
PASSENHAM
SEE ARTICLE
PASSENHAM
OF PASSENHAM, FOR THREE MONTHS, UNDER THE GAME
LAWS
BLISWORTH
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 2 YEARS & 8 MONTHS)
WELLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
WELLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
C
P
1842
SEE ARTICLE
BRACKLEY
N
1844
INQUEST
GAME
LAWS
A
1840
THEFT
L
1834
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
O
1833
FOR ONE MONTH, FOR RIDING IN A CART WITHOUT REINS,
OR HAVING ANY ONE TO RIDE THE HORSES
WHITFIELD
DAMAGE
JAMES DYE, CHARGED WITH STEALING , AT EASTON, A
FUSTIAN COAT AND OTHER ARTICLES, THE PROPERTY OF
JOHN GARNER
JAMES DYE, AGED 32, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT EASTON,
A FUSTIAN COAT AND OTHER ARTICLES, THE PROPERTY OF
JOHN GARNER
THEFT
EASTON
THEFT
EASTON
DYE
THEFT
EASTON
SEE ARTICLE
JAMES
DYE
GAME
COLLYWESTON
JAMES DYE, THOMAS BREWSTER, AND JOHN STAINSBY,
RESPECTIVELY FOR THREE MONTHS, FOR KILLING FIVE
HARES, AT COLLYWESTON, ON SUNDAY LAST
WILLIAM
DYE
GAME
LAWS
A
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
C
1839
A. LYMAN, CHARGED WITH STEALING A COAT, THE PROPERTY
OF THOMAS DURHAM, AT HARDINGSTONE
ELIZABETH DURRANT, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR MALICIOUSLY
DAMAGING A LIVE HEDGE, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS
CHAPMAN, OF WICKEN
FOR ONE MONTH, UNDER THE GAME LAWS
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
MAJOR
DYKES
MENTIONE
D
WELLINGBOROUGH
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
MAJOR
DYKES
VICTIM
WELLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
1836
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
MAJOR
DYKES
VICTIM
1842
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
THOMAS
DYKES
MENTIONE
D
1842
QUARTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
DYKES
THEFT
KETTERING
THOMAS
DYKES
Y
KETTERING
SEE ARTICLE
MARTHA
DYNES
ROWELL
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM
DYSER
MENTIONE
D
T
1844
THOMAS WATSON, OF WELLINGBOROUGH, WAS CHARGED
WITH ASSAULTING JAMES WHITWORTH ON THE 29TH DEC.
LAST. ON COMPLAINANT BEING CALLED TO PROVE THE
CHARGE HE SAID THE ONLY WITNESS HE HAD WAS MAJOR
DYKES, WHO HEARD THE DEFENDANT SAY IN PUBLIC
COMPANY THAT HE, DEFENDANT, HAD "BONNETTED OLD
JEMMY WHITWORTH, AND KICKED HIM." DYKES WAS SENT
FOR, AND GAVE HIS EVIDENCE ACCORDINGLY. WATSON WAS
FINED 13S., INCLUDING EXPENSES, WHICH HE PAID AND
WAS DISCHARGED
CAROLINE
DYSON
DAMAGE
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
MARY
DYSON
THEFT
1842
QUARTER SESSIONS
ELIZABETH
EADES
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
ELIZABETH
EADES
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
FRANCIS
1845
1841
A
N
C
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
L
THEFT
WELLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
BULWICK
CAROLINE DYSON, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR UNLAWFULLY
DAMAGING A FENCE, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS TRYON, OF
BULWICK
SEE ARTICLE (NOT GUILTY)
BARNWELL ST.
ANDREW
BARNWELL ST.
ANDREW
EADY
VICTIM
OUNDLE
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
FRANCIS
ASSIZES
EADY
VICTIM
OUNDLE
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
EADY
VICTIM
OUNDLE
A
THEFT
FRANCIS
E
L
ASSAULT
1839
K
R
A
R
THEFT
C
1836
KETTERING
P
1846
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
O
1842
IG
H
WELLINGBOROUGH
WILLIAM CUSLEY, OF WELLINGBOROUGH, FOR SIX MONTHS,
FOR STEALING A QUANTITY OF PEARS FROM AN ORCHARD IN
THE OCCUPATION OF MAJOR DYKES, IN WELLINGBOROUGH ;
AND ALSO FOR VIOLENTLY ASSAULTING AND BEATING
THOMAS WILLIS, GARDENER
FREDERICK CLARABUT & JOHN HORNER, TWO APPRENTICES,
WERE ADMITTED TO BAIL, IN A CHARGE OF FELONY
COMMITTED BY THOMAS DYKES, SHOPMAN TO JOSEPH
STURGES, GROCER, OF KETTERING
THOMAS DYKES, AGED 18, CHARGED WITH STEALING FROM
THE SHOP OF JOSEPH STURGESS, OF KETTERING, A QUANTITY
OF HANDKERCHIEFS, WAISTCOAT-PIECES, &C., AND A PURSE
CONTAINING A £5 NOTE, A SOVEREIGN, AND CERTAIN SILVER
COIN
ELIZABETH EADES, AGED 22, CHARGED WITH STEALING A
PIG'S CHEEK FROM THE HOUSE OF THOMAS CARTER, OF
BARNWELL ST. ANDREW
ELIZABETH EADES, CHARGED WITH STEALING A PIG'S CHEEK
FROM THE HOUSE OF THOMAS CARTER, OF BARNWELL ST.
ANDREW
GEORGE SMALL, AGED 21, CHARGED WITH FELONIOUSLY
BREAKING INTO THE HOUSE OF FRANCIS EADY, AND
STEALING THEREFROM EIGHT HALF-CROWNS, THE PROPERTY
OF MARY EADY
ANN THIXON, CHARGED WITH STEALING A SHAWL, THE
PROPERTY OF FRANCIS EADY, OF OUNDLE
GEORGE SMALL, CHARGED WITH STEALING EIGHT HALFCROWNS FROM THE HOUSE OF FRANCIS EADY, OF OUNDLE,
THE PROPERTY OF MARY EADY
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JAMES
EADY
THEFT
LITTLE HARROWDEN
JAMES EADY, CHARGED WITH STEALING AN ASH RAIL OR
GATE BAR, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN CANWARDEN, OF LITTLE
HARROWDEN
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JAMES
ASSIZES
EADY
THEFT
LITTLE HARROWDEN
SEE ARTICLE
1840
ASSIZES - COUNTY
PRISONERS
EADY
THEFT
LITTLE HARROWDEN
JAMES EADY, CHARGED WITH HAVING FELONIOUSLY STOLEN
AN ASH RAIL OR GATE BAR FROM A BLACKSMITH'S SHOP, AT
LITTLE HARROWDEN, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN CANWARDEN
JAMES
JOHN EADY, SURVEYOR OF THE HIGHWAYS IN THE PARISH OF
BURTON, CHARGED ROBERT ABBOT, OF CRANFORD, WITH
REFUSING TO PAY A HIGHWAY RATE. THE REASON STATED
FOR THE REFUSAL, WAS THE BAD CONDITION OF THE ROADS
UNDER THE CARE OF THE COMPLAINANT. THE AMOUNT WAS
PAID FORTHWITH
POLICE CONSTABLE TUCKEY CHARGED JOHN EADY, ALIAS
HENRY MACKWORTH, ALIAS ANYTHING ELSE, WITH BEING
DRUNK AND ABUSING HIM WHEN IN THE EXECUTION OF HIS
DUTY. THIS JOHN ANYBODY, IT APPEARS, DOES NOT
CONSIDER IT PRUDENT TO KEEP A NAME TOO LONG, THE
REASON BEING THAT LIKE SPRATS A NAME GOT NONE THE
SWEETER FOR KEEPING ; HE FOUND THAT HIS GENERALLY
BEGAN TO SMELL STRONG IN A WEEK. TUCKEY, IT
APPEARED, USED THE UTMOST FORBEARANCE, BUT ALL TO NO
PURPOSE. HE WAS FINED WITH COSTS £1. 4S. 6D., AND
COMMITTED IN DEFAULT.
JOHN EADY, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR NEGLECTING TO FIND
SURETIES TO KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS RICHARD CRADOCK
THOMPSON
FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR ABCONDING FROM THE THRAPSTON
UNION WORKHOUSE, GETTTING DRUNK, AND BEING
REFRACTORY
JOHN EADY WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING UPWARDS OF
THREE BUSHELS OF WHEAT, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS
GOSTICK, OF RAUNDS. FOUR MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT
1846
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
JOHN
EADY
CHARGING
1845
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
JOHN
EADY
DRUNK
1838
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
EADY
1839
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
EADY
VARIOUS
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
JOHN
EADY
THEFT
RAUNDS
1839
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
EADY
THEFT
RAUNDS
JOHN EADY, CHARGED WITH STEALING FROM A BARN A SACK
CONTAINING BETWEEN THREE AND FOUR BUSHELS OF
WHEAT, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS GOSTICK, OF RAUNDS
1833
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
EADY
SLIPTON
OF SLIPTON, FOR WANT OF SURETIES IN A CASE OF ASSAULT
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
MARY
EADY
VICTIM
OUNDLE
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
MARY
EADY
MENTIONE
D
OUNDLE
1844
DIED
SAMUEL
EADY
DIED
BRIXWORTH
R
K
IG
A
R
Y
L
UNION
WORKHOU THRAPSTON
SE
A
L
A
N
C
O
P
SURETIES
C
E
H
T
BURTON
SURETIES
GEORGE SMALL, AGED 21, CHARGED WITH FELONIOUSLY
BREAKING INTO THE HOUSE OF FRANCIS EADY, AND
STEALING THEREFROM EIGHT HALF-CROWNS, THE PROPERTY
OF MARY EADY
GEORGE SMALL, CHARGED WITH STEALING EIGHT HALFCROWNS FROM THE HOUSE OF FRANCIS EADY, OF OUNDLE,
THE PROPERTY OF MARY EADY
ON THE 14TH INSTANT, AT BRIXWORTH, IN THIS COUNTY,
AFTER A LONG AND PAINFUL ILLNESS, MR. SAMUEL EADY,
MANY YEARS A RESPECTABLE INNKEEPER OF THE GEORGE
INN, IN THE 65TH YEAR OF HIS AGE
1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
SAMUEL
EADY
GEORGE
INN
LICENSE
GEORGE
INN
AN ENDORSEMENT AS MADE ON THE LICENSE OF THE LATE
MR. SAMUEL EADY, OF THE GEORGE INN, BRIXWORTH,
EMPOWERING MR. SAMUEL KNIGHT, OF GRENDON, TO SELL
EXCISEABLE LIQUORS, &C., UNDER THE SAID LICENSE, IN
THE SAID INN, UNTIL THE NEXT TRANSFER DAY
BRIXWORTH
THE LICENSE OF JOHN EDMUNDS, DECEASED, OF THE ROBIN
HOOD, ST. JAME'S END, WAS TRANSFERRED TO HIS WIDOW
CATHERINE, OF SAMUEL EADY DECEASED, OF THE GEORGE
INN, BRIXWORTH, TO MR. SAMUEL KNIGHT, OF WILLIAM
CRANFIELD BURTON, OF THE RED LION, EAST HADDON, TO
MR. JOHN GARRATT
JOHN ROBINSON WAS CHARGED AS AN ACCESSORY TO A
ROBBERY AT THE HOUSE OF T. EADY, OF BURTON LATIMER.
NO BILL.
1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
SAMUEL
EADY
LICENSE
1839
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
T.
EADY
VICTIM
1842
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
THOMAS
EADY
THEFT
1843
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
THOMAS
EADY
NON
PAYMENT
1839
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
EADY
VICTIM
1845
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
W.
EADY
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
EADY
1840
ASSIZES - COUNTY
PRISONERS
WILLIAM
EADY
THEFT
BURTON LATIMER
1842
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
GEORGE
EAGLE
BREACH OF
THE PEACE
DESBOROUGH
GEORGE EAGLE, OF DESBOROUGH, WAS BOUND TO KEEP THE
PEACE, HIMSELF AND A SURETY IN £5. EACH FOR 12 MONTHS
BRIXWORTH
H
T
BURTON LATIMER
R
Y
A
BURTON LATIMER
L
MENTIONE
D
BURTON
BURTON LATIMER
L
A
N
C
P
O
C
THEFT
1837
1836
1845
1838
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ASSIZES
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EASTER SESSIONS
OF BURTON LATIMER, WAS SUMMONED FOR REFUSING TO
PAY HIS POOR'S RATE. A FRIVILOUS OBJECTION WHICH HE
MADE WAS OVER RULED, AND HE WAS ORDERED TO PAY
FORTHWITH
JOSEPH CLIPSON, CHARGED WITH ENTERING THE HOUSE OF
THOMAS EADY, OF BURTON LATTIMER, AND STEALING
THEREFROM CERTAIN WEARING APPAREL; AND JOHN
ROBINSON, CHARGED WITH BEING AN ACCESSORY TO THE
SAME BEFORE THE FACT
A BOY NAMED WILLIAM CUSLEY, OF BURTON, WAS CHARGED
WITH AN OFFENCE UNDER THE GAME LAWS, THE CHARGED
PREFERRED BY W. EADY, OF THE SAME PLACE. THE BOY WAS
ADMONISHED AND DISCHARGED
WILLIAM EADY, CHARGED WITH STEALING SIX OAK WHEEL
SPOKES FROM THE YARD OF JOHN CROXEN, OF BURTON
LATIMER
WILLIAM EADY, CHARGED WITH HAVING STOLEN SIX OAK
WHEEL SPOKES, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN CROXON, OF
BURTON LATIMER
JOSEPH
EAGLE
VICTIM
HARGRAVE
JOHN YORK, 14, & ROBERT JELLOUS ALIAS JELLIS, 13 AND A
HALF, CHARGED WITH BREAKING INTO THE HOUSE OF JOHN
EAGLE, OF HARGRAVE, ON SUNDAY THE 4TH OF DEC. AND
STEALING THEREFROM CERTAIN COPPER MONIES
JOSEPH
EAGLE
VICTIM
HARGRAVE
SEE ARTICLE
JOSEPH
EAGLE
VICTIM
HARGRAVE
SEE ARTICLE
WILLIAM
EAGLE
DESBOROUGH
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WILLIAM
EAGLE
ALDWINCKLE
SEE ARTICLE
A
1837
E
R
BURTON LATIMER
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K
IG
BURTON LATIMER
COMPLAIN
T
MENTIONE
D
1843
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
EDWARD
EAGLES
MENTIONE
D
STAVERTON
HENRY SMITH, FOR REFUSING TO FIND SURETIES TO KEEP
THE PEACE TOWARDS EDWARD EAGLES, OF STAVERTON
1846
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
T.
EAGLESTONE
VICTIM
BRACKLEY
DAVID WOOD WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING £1. 4S. THE
PROPERTY OF T. EAGLESTONE, OF BRACKLEY. SIX WEEKS'
HARD LABOUR
1841
CALENDAR OF PRISONERS
FOR TRIAL
WILLIAM
EAGLESTONE
VICTIM
DAVENTRY
SARAH BENEFIELD, 24, CHARGED WITH STEALING A PURSE
AND 2S. 6D. FROM WILLIAM EAGLESTONE, AT DAVENTRY
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
EPIPHANY SESSIONS
WILLIAM
EAGLESTONE
VICTIM
DAVENTRY
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
EAGLESTONE
VICTIM
DAVENTRY
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
GEORGE
EALES
VICTIM
1846
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
MARY
EALES
MENTIONE
D
DAVENTRY
1838
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
RICHARD
EALES
VICTIM
DAVENTRY
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
SAMUEL
EALES
THEFT
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
STEPHEN
ASSIZES
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
THOMAS
ASSIZES
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
EALES
1834
INQUEST
WILLIAM
EALES
1845
COMMITTED TO THE
COUNTY GAOL & HOUSE OF RICHARD
CORRECTION
1845
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
RICHARD
ASSIZES
T
H
IG
A
L
C
TOWCESTER
N
TOWCESTER
THEFT
TOWCESTER
A
L
A
EALES
K
R
R
Y
THEFT
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TOWCESTER
P
O
EALES
E
DAVENTRY
THEFT
C
STEPHEN
EALES
EALEY
EALEY
THEFT
DIED
THEFT
THEFT
SARAH BENEFIELD, 24, WAS CHARGED WITH STEALING A
PURSE AND 2S. 6D. FROM WILLIAM EAGLESTONE AT
DAVENTRY - NO TRUE BILL
SARAH BENFIELD, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT DAVENTRY,
A PURSE AND 1S. 6D. IN SILVER FROM THE PERSON OF
WILLIAM EAGLESTONE
EDWARD M'NAMARA WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING A
WAISTCOAT, THE PROPERTY OF GEORGE EALES, OF
DAVENTRY. FOURTEEN DAYS' HARD LABOUR
TOWCESTER
DUNN COW
DAVENTRY
INN
GEORGE KENNING, FOR 21 DAYS, FOR STEALING A GALLON
OF POTATOES FROM THE GARDEN OF RICHARD EALES, OF
DAVENTRY
STEPHEN EALES, AGED 56, SAMUEL EALES, AGED 21, AND
THOMAS EALES, AGED 17, CHARGED WITH STEALING THREE
FLITCHES OF BACON, THE PROPERTY OF ELIJAH WATSON
FRENCH, OF TOWCESTER
STEPHEN EALES, CHARGED WITH STEALING A CRATE, THE
PROPERTY OF ELIJAH WATSON FRENCH, OF TOWCESTER
STEPHEN EALES, AGED 56, SAMUEL EALES, AGED 21, AND
THOMAS EALES, AGED 17, CHARGED WITH STEALING THREE
FLITCHES OF BACON, THE PROPERTY OF ELIJAH WATSON
FRENCH, OF TOWCESTER
THOMAS EALES, CHARGED WITH BREAKING INTO THE
DWELLING HOUSE OF THOMAS VERNON, OF TOWCESTER, AND
STEALING THEREFROM 18 BOTTLES OF WINE, A SHIRT, AND
OTHER ARTICLES
STEPHEN EALES, AGED 56, SAMUEL EALES, AGED 21, AND
THOMAS EALES, AGED 17, CHARGED WITH STEALING THREE
FLITCHES OF BACON, THE PROPERTY OF ELIJAH WATSON
FRENCH, OF TOWCESTER
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EAST HADDON
RICHARD EALEY & WILLIAM GAMMAGE, CHARGED WITH
STEALING, ON THE 6TH INST., AT EAST HADDON, A GUN, THE
PROPERTY OF BENJAMIN JOHNSON, AND ON THE 23D. INST.
ANOTHER GUN, THE PROPERTY OF W. C. BURTON
EAST HADDON
RICHARD EALEY & WILLIAM GAMMAGE, CHARGED WITH
STEALING A GUN, THE PROPERTY OF BENJAMIN JOHNSON, OF
EAST HADDON. ALSO WITH STEALING A GUN, THE PROPERTY
OF WILLIAM CRANFIELD BURTON, OF EAST HADDON
1844
ASSIZES
ROBERT
EAMES
VICTIM
WEEDON BECK
EDWARD THWAITES, AGED 21, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
WEEDON BECK, 21S. FROM THE PERSON OF ROBERT EAMES
1838
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MICHAELMAS SESSIONS
WILLIAM
EAMES
MENTIONE
D
ROADE
SEE ARTICLE
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
ANN
EARL
MENTIONE
D
WELTON
1839
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
DANIEL
EARL
THEFT
ABINGTON
JACOB
EARL
THEFT
EASTON
JACOB
EARL
THEFT
EASTON
SEE ARTICLE
JACOB
EARL
THEFT
EASTON
SEE ARTICLE
JACOB
EARL
1840
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JAMES
EARL
JAMES
EARL
JAMES
EARL
T
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MIDSUMMER SESSIONS
1843
1833
1837
1840
1835
1840
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
A
Y
L
THOMAS SECKINGTON, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
HELMDON, SEVEN FOWLS, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES EARL
EARLS BARTON
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VICTIM
EARLS BARTON
MARTHA
EARL
VICTIM
HEYFORD
MARTHA
EARL
VICTIM
DODFORD
MR.
EARL
A
EARL
NON
PAYMENT
VICTIM
MENTIONE
D
GEORGE CADD, CHARGED WITH STEALING TWO BUSHELS OF
TURNIPS, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES EARL, OF HELMDON
HELMDON
C
P
O
NON
PAYMENT
L
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
DIED
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
HELMDON
N
1838
VICTIM
A
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
C
1843
E
TRANSPOR
TED
VICTIM
THE FOLLOWING CONVICTS HAVE BEEN REMOVED TO THE
LEVIATHAN HULK, PORTSMOUTH :- JOHN MALSBURY, THE
ELDER, FOR LIFE ; WILLIAM ARCHER, FOR 15 YEARS ; JACOB
EARL, WILLIAM PERCIVAL, PHILIP REYNOLDS, FOR 10 YEARS
; JOHN KEW, FOR 14 YEARS ; CHARLES NEWEY, JAMES
PLOWRIGHT, WILLIAM PLOWRIGHT, THE ELDER, WILLIAM
PLOWRIGHT, THE YOUNGER, THOMAS SUTTON, AND HENRY
AGER, FOR SEVEN YEARS
K
TRANSPORTED
R
1838
R
1838
H
1838
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
IG
1838
JOHN SABIN, CHARGED WITH HAVING, AT WELTON, UTTERED
A COUNTERFEIT SHILLING TO ANN EARL, KNOWING IT TO BE
SUCH
DANIEL EARL, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR STEALING A QUANTITY
OF FRUIT GROWING IN THE GARDEN OF J. H. THURSBY, ESQ.
OF ABINGTON
JACOB EARL, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT EASTON, TWO
SHEEP, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS THOMPSON
EARLS BARTON
THOMAS PARSONS WARWICK, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR DIVERS
MISDEMEANOURS WHILST IN THE SERVICE OF JOHN EARL, OF
EARLS BARTON
SARAH FROYER CHARGED WITH STEALING A COTTON GOWN,
THE PROPERTY OF MARTHA EARL, AT HEYFORD
SARAH FROYER, CHARGED WITH STEALING A COTTON GOWN,
THE PROPERTY OF MARTHA EARL, AT DODFORD.
TRANSPORTED SEVEN YEARS.
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DALLINGTON
SEE ARTICLE
WELTON
SEE ARTICLE
MISCONDU
CT
CHAPEL BRAMPTON
THOMAS WILLIS & RICHARD EARL, RESPECTIVELY FOR ONE
MONTH, FOR MISCONDUCT WHILST IN THE SERVICE OF
THEIR MASTER, MR. JOHN BEASLEY, OF CHAPEL BRAMPTON
EARL
VICTIM
MORETON PINKNEY
EARL
THEFT
MR.
EARL
MRS.
EARL
RICHARD
EARL
SAMUEL
THOMAS
THOMAS TUCKER, OF MORETON PINKNEY, FOR ONE MONTH,
FOR ASSAULTING SAMUEL EARL
CHARGED WITH STEALING A PAIR OF CLARENCE BOOTS, WAS
DISCHARGED THERE BEING NO PROSECUTION
THOMAS HOWARD & JOHN CAPEL, CHARGED WITH STEALING
SEVERAL ASH RAILS, VALUE 10S. THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS
EARL, AT WEEDON BECK
WILLIAM EARL & JAMES CLARKE, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR
WILFULLY BREAKING 23 PANES OF GLASS IN THE HOUSE OF
JOB BASELEY, AT WELTON
GEORGE CADD, CHARGED WITH STEALING TWO BUSHELS OF
TURNIPS, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES EARLE, OF HELMDON.
NOT GUILTY
GEORGE CADD, CHARGED WITH HAVING, AT HELMDON,
FELNIOUSLY STOLEN AND CARRIED AWAY TWO BUSHELS OF
TURNIPS, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES EARLE
1836
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
EARL
VICTIM
WEEDON BECK
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL & HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
WILLIAM
EARL
DAMAGE
WELTON
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JAMES
ASSIZES
EARLE
VICTIM
HELMDON
1840
ASSIZES - COUNTY
PRISONERS
JAMES
EARLE
VICTIM
HELMDON
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
DANIEL
EARLS
VICTIM
WEST HADDON
1839
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
EASON
SURETIES
1845
DIED
BENJAMIN
EAST
MENTIONE
D
KETTERING
1840
DIED
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
BENJAMIN
EAST
DIED
KETTERING
EDWARD
EAST
ASSAULT
KETTERING
ELIZABETH
EAST
MENTIONE
D
KETTERING
1842
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
ELLEN
EAST
1839
DIED
HENRY
EAST
1846
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
HENRY
EAST
VICTIM
1839
DIED
JAMES
EAST
MENTIONE
D
1842
ASSIZES
JOHN
EAST
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JOHN
ASSIZES
EAST
VICTIM
KINGSTHORPE
SAMUEL IRONS, AGED 33, WAS CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
KINGSTHORPE, FIVE DEAL RAFTERS, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN
EAST. THE PRISONER PLEADED GUILTY AND WAS SENTENCED
TO FOUR MONTHS' HARD LABOUR
1834
COMMITTED TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
EAST
SURETIES
KETTERING
JOHN EAST, OF KETTERING, FOR WANT OF SURETIES TO KEEP
THE PEACE TOWARDS ELIZABETH EAST
BRACKLEY
ON FRIDAY THE 7TH INST. MANY, THE BELOVED WIFE, OF MR.
ROBT. EAST, MANY YEARS PROPRIETOR OF THE WHEATSHEAF
INN, BRACKLEY, THE AFFECTIONATE PARTNER OF HIS JOYS
AND SORROWS FOR UPWARDS OF 60 YEARS
1836
DIED
JOHN
MANY
T
Y
A
R
P
L
MISBEHAVI AUGUSTIN
NORTHAMPTON
OUR
STREET
HINTON
C
O
DIED
L
A
N
BRACKLEY
VICTIM
HARPOLE
KINGSTHORPE
EAST
DIED
ON SUNDAY LAST, AT KETTERING, IN THE 83D YEAR OF HER
AGE, MRS. EAST, WIDOW OF THE LATE MR. BENJAMIN EAST,
OF KETTERING
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K
R
IG
E
H
FOR SIX MONTHS, UNLESS HE FIND SECURITY, FOR
COMMITTING A BREACH OF TH PEACE TOWARDS HIS WIFE
A
1834
C
1845
SAMUEL FACER, FOR TWO MONTHS, FOR ASSAULTING DANIEL
EARLS, AT WEST HADDON
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JOHN EAST, OF KETTERING, FOR WANT OF SURETIES TO KEEP
THE PEACE TOWARDS ELIZABETH EAST
ELLEN EAST, ANN BEDFORD, & ELIZA GROOM, FOR SEVEN
DAYS, FOR BEHAVING IN A RIOTOUS AND INDECENT MANNER
IN AUGUSTIN STREET
ON SUNDAY LAST, AT HINTON, NEAR BRACKLEY, MR. HENRY
EAST, AGED 79 YEARS
HARRIET EVANS WAS CONVICTED OF STEALING 2LBS. OF
BACON, AND TWO RED HERRINGS, THE PROPERTY OF HENRY
EAST, OF BRACKLEY. ONE MONTH'S HARD LABOUR; THE LAST
WEEK SOLITARY
ON SUNDAY THE 16TH INSTANT, AT HARPOLE, AGED 43,
MARY, THE WIFE OF JAMES EAST, ROAD CONTRACTOR, LATE
OF THIS TOWN, LEAVING A FAMILY OF SIX CHILDREN TO
DEPLORE THEIR LOSS
SAMUEL IRONS, AGED 33, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
KINGSTHORPE, FIVE DEAL RAFTERS, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN
EAST
DIED
HARPOLE
BRACKLEY PETTY SESSIONS MR.
EAST
MENTIONE
D
WHITFIELD
SEE ARTICLE
DIED
EAST
DIED
KETTERING
ON SUNDAY LAST, AT KETTERING, IN THE 83D YEAR OF HER
AGE, MRS. EAST, WIDOW OF THE LATE MR. BENJAMIN EAST,
OF KETTERING
BRACKLEY
ON FRIDAY THE 7TH INST. MANY, THE BELOVED WIFE, OF MR.
ROBT. EAST, MANY YEARS PROPRIETOR OF THE WHEATSHEAF
INN, BRACKLEY, THE AFFECTIONATE PARTNER OF HIS JOYS
AND SORROWS FOR UPWARDS OF 60 YEARS
NEWBOTTLE
DIED
ROBERT
EAST
1840
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
WILLIAM
EAST
MENTIONE
D
1844
DIED
JOHN
EASTON
DIED
1842
INQUEST
ELIZABETH
EATON
ASSIZES
GEORGE
EATON
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
MARSHAL
EATON
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
MARSHALL
EATON
1843
DIED
MARY
EATON
1839
NORTHANTS LENT ASSIZES
MRS.
THEFT
EATON
W.
EATON
K
SEE ARTICLE
SILVERSTONE
ON THE 29TH ULT., MR. GEORGE EATON, OF THE WHITE
HORSE, SILVERSTONE, AGED 44
FINEDON
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WELLINGBOROUGH
THRAPSTON
N
C
THOMAS
DIED
MENTIONE
D
DEFICIENT
WEIGHTS
EATON
NORTHAMPTON
WELLINGBOROUGH
A
1834
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
THEFT
MARSHAL EATON, CHARGED WITH STEALING PART OF A
BOTTLE OF BRANDY AND OTHER LIQUORS FROM THE HOUSE
OF JACOB ANTHONY, OF WELLINGBOROUGH.
MARSHALL EATON CHARGED WITH STEALING A QUANTITY OF
BRANDY, &C. THE PROPERTY OF JOSEPH ANTHONY OF
WELLINGBOROUGH
ON THE 5TH INSTANT, AT THE NORTHAMPTON LUNATIC
ASYLUM, AGED 50, MARY EATON, OF THRAPSTON, LATE A
PATIENT OF THAT INSTITUTION
EASTON
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STANWICK
BUTCHER, FINED £1. 9S. 6D.
ACQUITTED
L
1843
IG
1835
R
EATON
Y
GEORGE
P
DIED
OF APOPLEXY, ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, IN THE 56TH
YEAR OF HIS AGE, MR. JOHN EASTON, OF CLIPSTON,
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
CLIPSTON
MENTIONE GOLD
D
STREET
WHITE
DIED
HORSE
MENTIONE
D
O
1844
SEE ARTICLE
E
1836
MENTIONE
D
R
MRS.
A
1845
H
1845
MARY
L
DIED
C
1839
T
EAST
ON SUNDAY THE 16TH INSTANT, AT HARPOLE, AGED 43,
MARY, THE WIFE OF JAMES EAST, ROAD CONTRACTOR, LATE
OF THIS TOWN, LEAVING A FAMILY OF SIX CHILDREN TO
DEPLORE THEIR LOSS
ACQUITTED
WILLIAM EATON, CHARGED WITH HAVING STOLEN A
QUANTITY OF HAY, AT TANSOR, BELONGING TO WILLIAM
BERKELEY
EDMUND EAYRES, 17, CHARGED WITH STEALING FROM THE
HOUSE OF WILLIAM BRIGHT, OF WINWICK, THREE
SOVEREIGNS, ONE HALF SOVEREIGN, AND A SILVER WATCH,
THE PROPERTY OF ISSAC BRIGHT
COMMITMENTS TO OUR
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
EATON
1833
ASSIZES
EDMUND
EAYRES
1833
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
EDMUND
ASSIZES
EAYRES
THEFT
WINWICK
EDMUND EAYRES, 17, WAS INDICTED FOR HAVING STOLEN
FROM THE PREMISES OF W.BRIGHT, AT WINWICK, THREE
SOVEREIGNS, A HALF SOVEREIGN, AND A SILVER WATCH.
GUILTY - SEVEN YEARS TRANSPORTATION
1846
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
EAYRES
DRUNKENE
NEW INN
SS
BRIGSTOCK
SEE ARTICLE
THOMAS
A
1833
THEFT
TANSOR
THEFT
WINWICK
1843
INQUEST
WILLIAM
EAYRES
1843
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
WILLIAM
EAYRES
MENTIONE
D
MENTIONE
NEW INN
D
KETTERING
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KETTERING
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NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
WILLIAM
EAYRES
STABBING
KETTERING
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
WILLIAM
EAYRES
MURDER
KETTERING
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1844
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
THOMAS
EAYRS
LICENSE
BRIGSTOCK
THE LICENSE TO THE NEW INN, BRIGSTOCK, WAS
TRANSFERRED FROM MR. GEORGE SLAWSON TO MR. THOMAS
EAYRS
EBOURN
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
THOMAS
1843
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
SESSIONS
THOMAS
ECCLES
1837
DIED
WILLIAM
K
R
A
L
AYNHOE
ILL
TREATING
A CAT
THEFT
DAVENTRY
A
ECCLES
E
H
1843
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JOHN
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
JOHN
SESSIONS
INQUEST
GAME
C
WILLIAM
1842
AYNHO
C
EBORN
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
1834
GAME
Y
EBBORN
1841
1840
IG
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ELIJAH
ASSIZES
ELIJAH EBBORN, AGED 21, WILLIAM LEAK, AGED 20, THOMAS
LEAK, AGED 22, GEORGE SMITH, AGED 23, & THOMAS SWAN,
AGED 21, CHARGED WITH HAVING, IN THE NIGHT OF THE
27TH NOV., ENTERED AN INCLOSED LAND IN THE
OCCUPATION OF W.R. CARTWRIGHT, ESQ, AT AYNHOE,
ARMED WITH GUNS FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF GAME
AYNHOE
R
1843
ELIJAH
GAME
N
1842
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
EBBORN
P
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
ELIJAH
ASSIZES
O
1843
NEW INN
T
1843
WILLIAM EAYRES, CHARGED WITH MALICIOUSLY STABBING
THOMAS MAWBY, OF KETTERING, WITH A CLASP KNIFE, WITH
INTENT TO DO HIM BODILY HARM. THE SAME WILLIAM
EAYRES FURTHER CHARGED WITH THE WILFULL MURDER OF
THE AFORESAID THOMAS MAWBY
MRS.
ELIJAH EBBORN, WILLIAM LEAK, THOMAS LEAK, GEORGE
SMITH, & THOMAS SWANN, FOR BEING FOUND ARMED WITH
GUNS FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF GAME AT NIGHT, ON LANDS
IN THE OCCUPATION OF W.R. CARTWRIGHT, ESQ. AT AYNHO
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WILLIAM EBOURN, FOR SEVEN DAYS, FOR HAVING, ON
SUNDAY THE 1ST INST., WANTONLY AND CRUELLY ILLTREATED A CAT, THE PROPERTY OF REV. JOHN PRITCHARD,
BY WRINGING ITS NECK, AND THROWING IT OVER A WALL
THOMAS ECCLES AND GEORGE TURNER, CHARGED WIH
STEALING THREE YARDS OF CLOTH, THE PROPERTY OF
THOMAS BIRD, OF DAVENTRY
THOMAS ECCLES AND GEORGE TURNER WERE CHARGED WITH
STEALING THREE YARDS OF CLOTH, THE PROPERTY OF
THOMAS BIRD, OF DAVENTRY. ECCLES PLEADED GUILTY, AND
WAS SENTENCED TO THREE MONTHS' HARD LABOUR ;
TURNER ACQUITTED
DAVENTRY
ECCLES
DIED
HIGHAM FERRERS
ON THE 27TH ULT. IN LONDON, AGED 61, MR. WILLIAM
ECCLES, FORMERLY OF HIGHAM FERRERS, IN THIS COUNTY
EDDY
MENTIONE
D
TOWCESTER
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EDEN
VICTIM
EDEN
MENTIONE
D
A
L
THEFT
SEE ARTICLE
LONG BUCKBY
SEE ARTICLE
1838
DIED
ELIZABETH
EDENS
DIED
NORTHAMPTON
1838
DIED
JOEL
EDENS
MENTIONE
D
NORTHAMPTON
1839
DIED
JOHN
EDENS
DIED
1841
DIED
JOHN
EDENS
MENTIONE ABINGTON
NORTHAMPTON
D
STREET
1839
ASSAULT
JOHN
EDENS
1838
ROBBERY
JOHN
EDENS
NORTHAMPTON
NORTHAMPTON
ABINGTON
NORTHAMPTON
STREET
DIED
MARY
EDENS
1841
INDECENT BEHAVIOUR
MR.
EDENS
1841
DIED
MRS.
EDENS
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
EDENS
THEFT
KELMARSH
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
EDENS
THEFT
KELMARSH
1842
COMMITMENTS
FRANCIS
EDEY
VICTIM
BRIXWORTH
1842
ASSIZES
FRANCIS
EDEY
VICTIM
BRIXWORTH
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
FRANCIS
ASSIZES
EDEY
VICTIM
BRIXWORTH
1842
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
EDEY
ASSAULT
BRIXWORTH
HENRY
NORTHAMPTON
A
L
A
NORTHAMPTON
C
DIED
N
C
O
P
MENTIONE ST MARYS
D
STREET
L
Y
A
R
DIED
R
1841
SEE ARTICLE
K
NORTHAMPTON
IG
VICTIM
MENTIONE
D
E
H
T
BEAR INN
ON WEDNESDAY LAST, THE 28TH INST. AFTER A LONG
AFFLICTION, BORNE WITH CHRISTIAN FORTITUDE,
ELIZABETH, WIFE OF MR. JOEL EDENS, WHOLESALE BOOT
AND SHOE MANUFACTURER, OF THIS TOWN, IN THE 33D YEAR
OF HER AGE
ON WEDNESDAY LAST, THE 28TH INST. AFTER A LONG
AFFLICTION, BORNE WITH CHRISTIAN FORTITUDE,
ELIZABETH, WIFE OF MR. JOEL EDENS, WHOLESALE BOOT
AND SHOE MANUFACTURER, OF THIS TOWN, IN THE 33D YEAR
OF HER AGE
ON WEDNESDAY LAST, AGED 44, MR. JOHN EDENS,
CARPENTER, LATE OF THE BEAR INN, OF THIS TOWN
ON THURSDAY MORNING LAST, IN THE 50TH YEAR OF HER
AGE, AFTER A LONG AND PAINFUL AFFLICTION, DEEPLY
LAMENTED BY HER FAMILY AND FRIENDS, MISS MARY EDENS,
ELDEST DAUGHTER OF THE LATE MR. JOHN EDENS, OF
ABINGTON STREET, IN THIS TOWN
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ON THURSDAY MORNING LAST, IN THE 50TH YEAR OF HER
AGE, AFTER A LONG AND PAINFUL AFFLICTION, DEEPLY
LAMENTED BY HER FAMILY AND FRIENDS, MISS MARY EDENS,
ELDEST DAUGHTER OF THE LATE MR. JOHN EDENS, OF
ABINGTON STREET, IN THIS TOWN
A GIRL NAMED ELIZABETH JEYES WAS CHARGED BY MR.
EDENS WITH MAKING A DISTURBANCE ON SUNDAY NIGHT
LAST IN ST. MARYS STREET, AND USING DISGRACEFUL
LANGUAGE. A MOB OF FROM 100 TO 150 PERSONS WAS
COLLECTED. THE POLICEMAN STATED THAT THE GIRL WAS A
REPUTED PR
ON SUNDAY LAST, MRS. EDENS, WIDOW, OF MR. J. EDENS,
LATE OF THE BEAR INN, IN THIS TOWN, AGED 40
WILLIAM EDENS, CHARGED WITH STEALING A HATCHET, THE
PROPERTY OF JOHN SMITH, AT KELMARSH
WILLIAM EDENS, CHARGED WITH STEALING A JACKET, THE
PROPERTY OF JOHN SMITH, AT KELMARSH. TWO MONTHS'
HARD LABOUR
JAMES BURGESS, CHARGED WITH STEALING EIGHT TURNIPS,
THE PROPERTY OF FRANCIS EDEY, OF BRIXWORTH
JAMES BURGESS, AGED 19, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
BRIXWORTH, EIGHT TURNIPS, THE PROPERTY OF FRANCIS
EDEY
JAMES BURGESS, AGED 19, CHARGED WITH STEALING, AT
BRIXWORTH, EIGHT TURNIPS, THE PROPERTY OF FRANCIS
EDEY. THE PRISONER CONFESSED THAT HE HAD TAKEN
THREE TURNIPS, HAVING NEITHER FOOD NOR WORK. HIS
LORDSHIP SENTENCED THE PRISONER TO ONE WEEK'S
IMPRISONMENT
HENRY EDEY, OF BRIXWORTH, WAS CONVICTED OF AN
ASSAULT ON MARY HOLT, OF BRIXWORTH, AND DIRECTED TO
PAY, WITH COSTS, 13S.
1843
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
J.
EDEY
NON
PAYMENT
KETTERING
1846
DIED
JOSIAH
EDEY
DIED
KETTERING
1845
INQUEST
THOMAS
EDGE
DIED
BATH
STREET
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
THOMAS
EDGELEY
VICTIM
1837
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
THOMAS
EDGLEY
VICTIM
1844
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
JOSH.
EDMONDS
VARIOUS
1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
CATHERINE
EDMUNDS
1844
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
JOHN
EDMUNDS
1838
DIED
JOHN
1838
DIED
1834
NORTHAMPTON
SEE ARTICLE (AGED 2 YEARS & 10 MONTHS)
SIX WEEKS' IMPRISONMENT - JOHN JONES, FOR STEALING
FROM THE DRYING GROUND OF ANN ASHBY, OF MILTON, TWO
SHIRTS AND TWO PAIR OF STOCKINGS. WILLIAM FARR, FOR
STEALING A PAIR OF LEATHERN HIGH TOPS, AT
GLAPTHORNE, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS EDGLEY. THOMAS
GARLICK, FOR STEALING A QUANTITY OF FAGOTS, AT
PATTISHALL, THE PROPERTY OF JAMES AYRES. [THE FIRST
TWO ARE TO BE KEPT IN SOLITARY CONFINEMENT IN THE
LAST WEEK]
WILLIAM FARR, CHARGED WITH STEALING A PAIR OF
LEATHERN HIGH-TOPS, AT GLAPTHORE, THE PROPERTY OF
THOMAS EDGELEY
GLAPTHORNE
K
IG
GLAPTHORNE
R
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ROBIN
HOOD, ST. NORTHAMPTON
JAMES END
L
LICENSE
ROBIN
HOOD, ST. NORTHAMPTON
JAMES END
C
P
O
C
A
R
Y
LICENSE
E
H
T
1837
OF KETTERING, WAS SUMMONED FOR NEGLECTING TO PAY
POOR'S RATE
AT KETTERING, ON THE 31ST OF JAN. MR JOSIAH EDEY,
WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, OF THE ABOVE PLACE, AGED 70
YEARS
DIED
MR.
EDMUNDS
DIED
PLUMPTON
ON THURSDAY LAST, UNIVERSALLY RESPECTED, IN HIS 91ST
YEAR, MR. EDMUNDS, OF PLUMPTON, IN THIS COUNTY
BURGLARY
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL AND HOUSE
OF CORRECTION
MR. T.
EDMUNDS
VICTIM
CRICK
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ROBERT
EDMUNDS
VICTIM
KINGS SUTTON
JOSEPH DANCER, CHARGED WITH STEALING A LOAF, SOME
FLOUR, &C., THE PROPERTY OF ROBERT EDMUNDS
1844
COUNTY SESSIONS
ROBERT
EDMUNDS
VICTIM
KINGSUTTON
1844
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
ROBERT
EDMUNDS
VICTIM
KINGSUTTON
INQUEST
CADWALLAD
EDWARDS
ER
1846
A
L
A
N
EDMUNDS
1844
DIED
CROSS
KEYS INN,
SHEEP
STREET
CRICK
THE LICENSE OF JOHN EDMUNDS, DECEASED, OF THE ROBIN
HOOD, ST. JAME'S END, WAS TRANSFERRED TO HIS WIDOW
CATHERINE, OF SAMUEL EADY DECEASED, OF THE GEORGE
INN, BRIXWORTH, TO MR. SAMUEL KNIGHT, OF WILLIAM
CRANFIELD BURTON, OF THE RED LION, EAST HADDON, TO
MR. JOHN GARRATT
THE LICENSE OF JOHN EDMUNDS, DECEASED, OF THE ROBIN
HOOD, ST. JAME'S END, WAS TRANSFERRED TO HIS WIDOW
CATHERINE, OF SAMUEL EADY DECEASED, OF THE GEORGE
INN, BRIXWORTH, TO MR. SAMUEL KNIGHT, OF WILLIAM
CRANFIELD BURTON, OF THE RED LION, EAST HADDON, TO
MR. JOHN GARRATT
AT CRICK, IN THIS COUNTY, ON THE 29TH ULT. MUCH
RESPECTED, MR. JOHN EDMUNDS, AGED 76
NORTHAMPTON
JOSEPH DANCER, CHARGED WITH STEALING A LOAF, A
QUANTITY OF FLOUR, &C., THE PROPERTY OF ROBERT
EDMUNDS, OF KINGSUTTON
JOSEPH DANCER, CHARGED WITH STEALING A LOAF, A
QUANTITY OF FLOUR, &C., THE PROPERTY OF ROBERT
EDMUNDS, OF KINGSUTTON, WAS FOUND GUILTY, AND
SENTENCED TO TWO MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT
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EDWARDS
COUNTERF
EIT COIN
HENRY
EDWARDS
THEFT
PIDDINGTON
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HENRY
EDWARDS
THEFT
PIDDINGTON
HENRY EDWARDS, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR STEALING A QUANTITY
OF BEANS FROM A FIELD IN THE OCCUPATION OF JAMES
PAYNE, AT PIDDINGTON
HARPOLE MILL
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INQUEST
HENRY
EDWARDS
MENTIONE
D
1845
NORTHAMPTON PETTY
SESSIONS
JANE
EDWARDS
LOITERING
1846
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
ASSIZES
JOHN
EDWARDS
VICTIM
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
EDWARDS
ASSAULT
1841
COUNY ASSIZES
JOHN
EDWARDS
ASSAULT
1841
NORTHAMPTON
MIDSUMMER ASSIZES
JOHN
EDWARDS
STABBING
1845
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL & HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
JOHN
EDWARDS
1833
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
JOHN
EDWARDS
1833
DIED
MARION
ELIZABETH
EDWARDS
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
MARY
EDWARDS
1843
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
MARY
EDWARDS
THEFT
1843
BOROUGH SESSIONS
MARY
EDWARDS
THEFT
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
MARY
EDWARDS
THEFT
1843
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
MARY
EDWARDS
THEFT
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
MIDSUMMER SESSIONS
MARY
EDWARDS
THEFT
H
T
WOODEND
R
R
MORETON PINKNEY
Y
WOODEND
P
A
N
O
C
DIED
A
L
THEFT
JOHN EDWARDS, OF MORTON PINKNEY, LABOURER, CHARGED
WITH MALICIOUSLY STABBING PHILIP HARTWELL, WITH
INTENT TO DO HIM SOME GREVIOUS BODILY HARM
JOHN EDWARDS, CHARGED WITH HAVING, AT MORETON
PINKNEY, MALICIOUSLY STABBED PHILLIP HARTWELL, WITH
INTENT TO DO HIM GRIEVIOUS BODILY HARM
K
IG
MORETON PINKNEY
MENTIONE
D
SURETIES
JANE EDWARDS AND ESTHER SMITH, WERE COMMITTED FOR
SEVEN DAYS, FOR LOITERING ABOUT THE STREETS WITH AN
IMPROPER PURPOSE
PRISCILLA TURNER, AGED 23, CHARGED WITH MALICIOUSLY
SETTING FIRE TO A HOVEL, AT WOODEND, THE PROPERTY OF
JOHN EDWARDS
E
1837
SEE ARTICLE
A
1842
ELIZABETH
MARY
L
1842
ASSIZES (BOROUGH
PRISONERS)
NORTHAMPTON DIVISION
PETTY SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
C
1842
HELLIDON
LONG BUCKBY
WELLINGBOROUGH
JOHN EDWARDS PLEADED GUILTY TO THE CHARGE OF
STABBING PHILIP HARTWELL. 18 MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT
PRISCILLA TURNER, CHARGED WITH HAVING ON THE 6TH
SEPTEMBER, SET FIRE TO A HOVEL, IN THE POSSESSION OF
JOHN EDWARDS, AT WOODEND, IN THE PARISH OF
BLAKESLEY
EDWARD MASTERS OF LOWER HEYFORD, FOR HAVING
REFUSED TO FIND SURETIES TO KEEP THE PEACE TOWARDS
HIS WIFE. JOHN EDWARDS, OF HELLIDON, ON A SIMILAR
CHARGE
ON MONDAY LAST, AT LONG BUCKBY, AGED SIX YEARS,
MARION ELIZABETH, ELDEST CHILD OF MR. SOMMERSBY
EDWARDS, AFTER TEN DAYS' ILLNESS, WHICH TERMINATED
IN HYDROCEPHALUTS INTERNUS
MARY EDWARDS, CHARGED WITH STEALING FROM THE
PERSON OF WILLIAM FLAWN, OF WELLINGBOROUGH, ON THE
15 INST, A PURSE, SOVEREIGN, AND ABOUT 20S. IN SILVER.
MARY EDWARDS, CHARGED WITH STEALING A TIN BOWL,
THE PROPERTY OF JOHN MORGAN
MARY EDWARDS, AGED 57, CHARGED WITH STEALING A TIN
BOWL, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN MORGAN
WELLINGBOROUGH
MARY EDWARDS CHARGED WITH STEALING A PURSE, &C. THE
PROPERTY OF WILLIAM FLAWN, AT WELLINGBOROUGH
MARY EDWARDS, AGED 57, CHARGED WITH STEALING A TIN
BOWL, THE PROPERTY OF JOHN MORGAN. PLEADED GUILTY.
FOUR MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT, TO HARD LABOUR, IT BEING
HER SECOND CONVICTION
WELLINGBOROUGH
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MARY
EDWARDS
FOUNTAIN
MENTIONE INN,
NORTHAMPTON
D
BRADSHA
W STREET
ST.
SEPULCHRE NORTHAMPTON
PARISH
1842
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
MARY
EDWARDS
THEFT
1836
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
MR.
EDWARDS
MENTIONE
D
SEE ARTICLE
MARY EDWARDS, CHARGED WITH HAVING, ON THE 2D INST.,
STOLEN A BEER GLASS, VALUE 9D., FROM THE HOUSE OF
ROBERT PHILLIPS, SHOEMAKER, OF THE PARISH OF ST.
SEPULCHRE
CRICK
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DIED
MR.
EDWARDS
SOMMERSBY
MENTIONE
D
LONG BUCKBY
1838
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
ROBERT
EDWARDS
DAMAGE
PIDDINGTON
1845
INQUEST
SARAH
EDWARDS
MENTIONE
D
1839
BOROUGH PRISONERS
THOMAS
EDWARDS
ASSAULT
1839
NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH
SESSIONS
THOMAS
EDWARDS
ASSAULT
H
T
1833
ON MONDAY LAST, AT LONG BUCKBY, AGED SIX YEARS,
MARION ELIZABETH, ELDEST CHILD OF MR. SOMMERSBY
EDWARDS, AFTER TEN DAYS' ILLNESS, WHICH TERMINATED
IN HYDROCEPHALUTS INTERNUS
ROBERT EDWARDS, FOR 14 DAYS, FOR MALICIOUSLY
DAMAGING THE WEARING APPAREL OF JOHN PLACKETT, OF
PIDDINGTON
R
A
R
L
Y
1841
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
WILLIAM
EDWARDS
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
EDWARDS
1841
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
QUARTER SESSIONS
WILLIAM
1841
INQUEST
JOHN
ST.
ASSAULT &
SEPULCHRE NORTHAMPTON
THEFT
PARISH
N
C
EDWARDS
C
WILLIAM
P
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
O
1844
A
THEFT
OXFORD CANAL
BRAUNSTON
EDWARDS
THEFT
BRAUNSTON
EDY
MENTIONE TANNER
STREET
D
NORTHAMPTON
L
THEFT
A
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WILLIAM PAGE, EDWARD JOHNSON, JOHN JOHNSON, AND
THOMAS EDWARDS, CHARGED WITH ASSAULTING
CONSTABLES
THOMAS EDWARDS, WHO ALSO PLEADED GUILTY TO A
CHARGE OF ASSAULTING THOMAS WATSON, A CONSTABLE, IN
THE EXECUTION OF HIS DUTY, WAS DISCHARGED ON
ENTERING INTO HIS OWN RECOGNISANCES TO KEEP THE
PEACE
K
IG
NETHER HEYFORD
E
1835
NORTHAMPTON TOWN
SESSIONS
WILLIAM EDWARDS & JOHN GILLESPIE, FOR FURTHER
EXAMINATION ON A CHARGE OF HAVING, ON THE 26TH INST.,
AT THE PARISH OF ST. SEPULCHRE, FELONIOUSLY ASSAULTED
JOHN AVILL, PUT HIM IN BODILY FEAR AND DANGER OF HIS
LIFE, AND STOLEN 3S. 6D. FROM HIS PERSON
WILLIAM EDWARDS, WILLIAM KEEF, GEORGE FLETCHER, &
RICHARD LEE, CHARGED WITH STEALING A QUANTITY OF
SUGAR FROM A BOAT IN THE OXFORD CANAL, THE PROPERTY
OF MESSRS. PICKFORD & CO
WILLIAM EDWARDS, WILLIAM KEEF, GEORGE FLETCHER, AND
RICHARD LEE, CHARGED WITH STEALING A QUANTITY OF
SUGAR, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS PICKFORD AND CO., AT
BRAUNSTON
WILLIAM EDWARDS, WILLIAM KEEF, GEORGE FLETCHER, AND
RICHARD LEE, CHARGED WITH STEALING A QUANTITY OF
SUGAR, VALUE 15S. FROM A BOAT IN THE CANAL AT
BRAUNSTON, THE PROPERTY OF MESSRS. PICKFORD.
EDWARD, SIX MONTHS' HARD LABOUR. KEEF, FLETCHER, AND
LEE, THREE MONTHS' EACH.
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NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
JOHN
EEET
GAME
WEEKLEY
1843
KETTERING PETTY
SESSIONS
JOHN
EET
GAME
STANION & LITTLE
OAKLEY
SEE ARTICLE
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
JOHN
ASSIZES
EET
GAME
1838
TO THE HOUSE OF
CORRECTION
EET
GAME
LAWS
1842
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LENT
WILLIAM
ASSIZES
EFFOR
1844
BOROUGH COMMITMENTS
WILLIAM
EGGETT
1840
THEFT
WILLIAM
EGGLETON
ANN
EKINS
GARNET
EKINS
STANION & LITTLE
OAKLEY
IG
EKINS
WEIGHTS &
MEASURES
1834
DIED
GEORGE
EKINS
MENTIONE
GLOBE INN
D
1834
DIED
GEORGE
JOHN
EKINS
JOHN
EKINS
JOHN
1833
1833
A
RAUNDS
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WILLIAM EGGETT, FOR ONE MONTH, FOR EMBEZZLING
LEATHER, THE PROPERTY OF HIS EMPLOYER, T. B. ELLEY
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THE FOLLOWING PARTIES WERE SUMMONED AT THE
INSTANCE OF INSPECTOR KNIGHT, FOR HAVING IN THEIR
POSSESSION LIGHT OR UNSTAMPED WEIGHTS, &C :- COULD
HARDLY BE CALLED LIGHT, EXPENSES 5S.
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WELLINGBOROUGH
SEE ARTICLE
VICTIM
RAUNDS
SEE ARTICLE
EKINS
VICTIM
RAUNDS
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN
EKINS
VICTIM
RAUNDS
SEE ARTICLE
JOHN
MR.
EKINS
EKINS
VICTIM
BRIXWORTH
WELLINGBOROUGH
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GEORGE HINE, WAS APPREHENDED ON SUNDAY THE 21ST, BY
POLICE CONSTABLE COOK, FOR ROBBING THE HEN ROOST OF
MR. EKINS, OF RAUNDS, AND TAKEN BEFORE T. WILKINS,
ESQ. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL AT THE NEXT QUARTER
SESSIONS
GEORGE HINE, AGED 23, CHARGED WITH STEALING NINE
FOWLS, THE PROPERTY OF RICHARD EKINS, OF RAUNDS
L
DIED
A
1839
N
GEORGE
1839
K
L
C
P
DISPUTE
WELLINGBOROUGH PETTY
SESSIONS
COMMITMENTS TO THE
COUNTY GAOL
ASSIZES
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
SUMMER ASSIZES
TOWN SESSIONS
ROBBERY
R
A
R
Y
ST.
NUISANCE KATHERINE NORTHAMPTON
S
MENTIONE ST. GILES
NORTHAMPTON
D
STRE