Reference2027/2/1/994
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TitleBriefs: Wiltshire Assizes
Description1.Thomas Best; for the theft of a gold watch from Thomas Cole, keeper of The Coach and Horses public house in Marlborough, Lent 1815
2. George Arnold, clerk; concenring the purchase of a gelding horse from John Russell in Trowbridge, Summer 1816
3. Robert Bundy, William Lovelock, William Pithouse; debts owed John Adams, gamekeeper of lord Ailesbury, for killing game in Collingbourne, Chippenham and Little Bedwyn, Lent 1816
3A. Thomas Paine Cole; seizure of land in Ogbourne St George late Elizabeth Eele's, Lent 1816.
4. David Martin; theft of wheat from Thomas Butcher, Easton Royal, Lent 1817
5. Thomas Hamlin; theft of a horse of Richard Bray, Marlborough St Mary; with a 'Tyburn ticket' for Bray who caught and prosceuted Hamlin, with note that he died before it could be effected, Summer 1817
6. Charles Woodward; theft of a horse of John Sealy in North Newnton, Summer 1817
7. Edward Looker; concerning a fire in Mildenhall poor house, Summer 1821
8. Thomas Stanley v James Brinsden; libel case brought by Stanley, a wharfinger employed by the marquis of Ailesbury, Summer 1826
9. John Goddard; theft of 3 cows of John Thomas in Fugglestone St Peter, with papers, Summer 1826
10. John Stevens, James hedges, Samuel Moore alias Samuel Hutton; theft of iron ballast from swivel bridge over the canal at Bradford on Avon, belonging to Proprietors of the Kennet and Avon Canal Co; with papers including sketch of the bridge, Summer 1826
11. John Stagg; theft of a lamb of James Edwards at Wilton in Great Bedwyn, Lent 1828
12. Jeremiah Martin; rape of Mary Martin near The Nag's Head public house, Wexcombe, Great Bedwyn, with papers, Lent 1828
13. Nathanial James and James Fisher; breaking into the house of Charlotte Dangerfield in Great Bedwyn, Summer 1828
14. Dolman, Wells, Webb and Fowler; armed with intent to destroy game of George H Walker Heneage in Hookham wood in Lyneham, Lent 1830
15. James, Elizabeth and George Rudman; theft of 3 watches from James Barry, Marlborough, watchmaker, Lent 1832
16. Job Heddon and William Palmer; theft of a horse of Thomas Merriman at Preshute, Lent 1832
17. Edward Blackman and Richard White; poaching game of marquis of Ailesbury, with papers, Lent 1832
18. James Mathews: papers in a case: charged with setting fire to a barn of Robert Fowler in Oare 'near the machine'. The incident took place on 19 Nov 1830, during the 'Swing Riots', but the matter was raised on the evidence of Charles Kimmer who was found guilty in 1830, Summer, 1834.
Date1815-1834
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