LevelPiece
CatalogueNo.QR/W839/195
TitleFolio 195 - Petworth House of Correction, Calendar of Prisoners for trial (Folios 195 -196)
Date2 Jan 1851
DescriptionEmily Turrell. Prisoner / Defendant. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Theft from Richard Rapley on 16 Oct 1850 in West Grinstead of 2 silver shillings, 2 linen collars, value 6d, a yard of sail cloth value 6d 6m imp With hard labour. Servant aged 18 and able to read
Sir C M Burrell. Committing Magistrate for Emily Turrell. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Justice of the Peace
Richard Rapley. Victim of Emily Turrell's theft. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person
John Maynard. Prisoner / Defendant. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Theft from Edward Pepper on 19 Oct 1850 of 1 blue shirt value 3/3 6 weeks imp With hard labour with solitary confinement for the last week. A sawyer aged 23 and able to read and write
Richard Prime. Committing Magistrate for John Maynard. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Justice of the Peace
Edward Pepper. victim of John Maynard's theft. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person
Thomas Fairs. Prisoner / Defendant. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Theft from William Ede on 1 Oct 1850 at Shermanbury of 1 tame rabbit value 1/- 1m imp Hard labour. Labourer Age 21. Able to read and write
William Ede. Victim of Thomas Fairs' theft. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person
Thomas Sanctuary. Committing Magistrate for Thomas Fairs. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Justice of the Peace
William Smithers. Prisoner / Defendant. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Theft from Edward Peters on 3 Nov 1850 at Horsham of 1 cotton handkerchief, value 4d Acquitted and Discharged. Labourer Aged 24. Able to read
Edward Peters. Alleged victim of William Smithers' theft. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person
Thomas Sanctuary. Committing Magistrate for William Smithers.
A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Justice of the Peace George Briggs. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Breaking and entering x 3 Henry Treagust's house at Westdean on 2 Sep 1850 and stole 2 copper coins value 1d, a part hock of bacon value 3d, part of a loaf of bread value 2d and a piece of cheese vale 2d William Rogers' house at Westdean and stole 10/- in silver, a silk handkerchief value 1/-, 4d in copper money and a bottle of grape wine James Philps' house at Rogate on 31 Aug 1850 and stole 1 pair of trousers value 5/-, one pair of braces value 3d, 2 handkerchiefs value 2d ,2 case knives value 6d, 1 basked value 1d, 3lbs of pork value 1/6, 1/4lb of cheese value 2d Transported for 15 years on each matter consecutively (total 45 years). Labourer Age 26. Unable to read or write
Henry Treagust. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Victim of George Briggs' burglary
William Rogers. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Victim of George Briggs' burglary
James Philps. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Victim of George Briggs' burglary
J R Rotton. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. a committing magistrate for one of George Briggs' cases
T A Davis. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. a committing magistrate for one of George Briggs' cases
Mary Anderson. Prisoner / defendant. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Theft from Ann Tullet on 5 Nov 1850 at Harting of a flannel petticoat value 1/6 1m imp with hard labour. Singlewoman. Able to read
Ann Tullett. Victim of Mary Anderson's theft. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person
J J Carnegie The Honourable. Committing Magistrate for Mary Anderson. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person
John Foley. Prisoner / defendant. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Joint Theft from George Stacey at Fernhurst on 10 Nov 1850 of a goose value 3/- 6 weeks imp hard labour. Labourer Age 40. Able to read
Patrick Bone. Prisoner / defendant. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Joint Theft from George Stacey at Fernhurst on 10 Nov 1850 of a goose value 3/- 6 weeks imp hard labour. Labourer Age 21. Unable to read or write
John Junr Foley. Prisoner / defendant. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Joint Theft from George Stacey at Fernhurst on 10 Nov 1850 of a goose value 3/- 6 weeks imp hard labour. Labourer Age 17. Able to read
Richard Foley. Prisoner / defendant. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Joint Theft from George Stacey at Fernhurst on 10 Nov 1850 of a goose value 3/- 14 days imp hard labour. Labourer Age 14.Unable to read or write
George Stacey. Victim of the theft of his goose by Foley x 3 and Bone. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person
T A Davis. Committing Magistrate for Foley x 3 and Bone. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person
Mary Ann Lewis. Prisoner / defendant. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Theft from George Blanchard on 20 Nov 1850 at Petworth of a silver watch value £2 and 10/- in silver coin 1 Year imp hard labour save last 14 days in solitary confinement. Singlewoman Age 24. Unable to read or write
George Blanchard. Victim of Mary Ann Lewis' theft. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person
William Peachey. Committing Magistrate of Mary Ann Lewis. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person
William Buck. Prisoner / defendant. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Theft from George Buck on 12 Nov 12 Nov 1850 at Rudgwick of 1 handtruck value £2 4 months imp to hard labour save solitary confinement for the last week of each of the last 3 months. Labourer aged 36. Able to read
George Buck. Victim of William Buck's theft. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person
Thomas Sanctuary. Committing Magistrate of William Buck. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person
Charles Johnson. Prisoner / defendant. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Theft from William Lowe on 29 Sep 1850 at Westdean of 6lbs of bread value 6d, 2 lbs of pork value 1/-, 1lb of cheese value 6d and 1 basket value 6d Discharged by Proclamation (Grand Jury decision of no case). Labourer aged 19. Able to read and write
William Lowe. Victim of Charles Johnson's alleged theft. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person
Francis Smith. Committing Magistrate of Charles Johnson. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person
James Carpenter. Prisoner / defendant. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Theft from Thomas Goodeve on 20 Oct 1850 at Treyford of 1 ewe sheep value 20/- Transported for 20 years. Labourer aged 33. Able to read and write
T A Davis. Committing Magistrate of James Carpenter. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Justice of the Peace
Robert Eames. Prisoner / defendant. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Breaking and entering the house of Joseph Glue at Treyford and stealing 1 axe value 2/-,one handbill value 1/-, 2 augers value 2/-, 1 carpenter's rule value 3d and 4 gimlets value 8d Imp for 6 months, hard labour excepting the last week of the 2nd month in solitary confinement. Labourer Age 25. Unable to read or write
Joseph Glue (Glew). Victim of Robert Eames' alleged theft. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person
T A Davis. Committing Magistrate of Robert Eames. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Justice of the Peace
William Dummer. Prisoner / defendant. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Alleged theft from Thomas Sanders, his master, on 5 Nov 1850 of 2 fowls value 3/6 Acquitted and discharged. Age 19
Thomas Sanders. Victim of William Dummer's alleged theft. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person
Henry Washer. Prisoner / defendant. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Alleged joint theft from George Lovegrove on 2 Dec 1850 at Horsham of 5/- of silver coins Acquitted and Discharged. Shopboy age 14. Able to read and write
William Burrage. Prisoner / defendant. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Alleged joint theft from George Lovegrove on 2 Dec 1850 at Horsham of 5/- of silver coins Acquitted and Discharged. No information
George Lovegrove. Victim of Henry Washer and William Burrage's alleged theft. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person
R Aldridge. Committing Magistrate of Henry Washer. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person
George Harding. Prisoner / defendant. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Theft from George Taylor on 9 Dec1850 at Amberley of 1 fustian jacket value 10/- and 1 mackintosh coat vale 6d £m imp for hard labour. Miller, age 16. Able to read and write
George Taylor. Victim of George Harding's theft. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person
J L Ellis . Committing Magistrate of George Harding. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person
William Mills. Prisoner / defendant. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Theft from George Hounsome on 30 Nov 1850 at Bepton of 3 live tame rabbits value 3/- Imp for 6 weeks hard labour. Labourer Age 17. Able to read and write
George Hounsome. Victim of William Mills' theft. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person
Charles Shirley. Committing Magistrate of William Mills. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Justice of the Peace
Stephen Combes. Prisoner / defendant. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Embezzlement on 29 Dec 1850 of £10 held by him on behalf of George James, Earl of Egmont, his master Acquitted and discharged. Labourer Age 41. Able to read and write
George James (Wyndham?) Earl of Egmont [unclear if this is meant to be Egremont The 4th Earl of Egremont is George Francis and the family name is Wyndham]. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person
William Fisher. Committing Magistrate for Stephen Combes. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Justice of the Peace
George Carpenter. Prisoner / defendant. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Breach of the peace in that he "violently knocked, with a stick, the door of Edmund Collins" Discharge by Proclamation (by Grand Jury). Seaman Age 67. Unable to read or write. Other Info He was before the court because at the time no sureties could be found to keep the peace
Edmund Collins. The person aggrieved by the actions of George Carpenter. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person
Richard Prime. Committing Magistrate for George Carpenter. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Justice of the Peace
George Latter. Prisoner / defendant. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. At Easebourne, helped a prisoner called James Carpenter escape from custody whilst he was being escorted from court to the Petworth Gaol and House of Correction by John Parham, a constable, who was assaulted and beaten 8 months imp to hard labour. Labourer Aged 22 Able to read
James Carpenter. The prisoner "sprung" by George Latter. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person
John Parham. The constable who was escorting John Parham from Court to Prison when George Latter assaulted him and enabled James Carpenter's escape. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Constable
Charles Shirley. Committing Magistrate for George Latter. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Justice of the Peace
T A Davis. Committing Magistrate for George Latter. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Justice of the Peace
George Stacey. Prisoner / defendant. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Along with William Green on 9 Nov 1850,, had in his possession and used counterfeit shillings Imprisoned for 18m with hard labour. Labourer aged 17. Able to read and write
William Green. Prisoner / defendant. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Along with George Stacey on 9 Nov 1850, had in his possession and used counterfeit shillings Imprisoned for 18m with hard labour. Labourer aged 19. Able to read and write
Mirriam Holden. One of victims who was a recipient of one of the counterfeit coins. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person
Sarah Newington. One of victims who was a recipient of one of the counterfeit coins. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Wife of Reuben Newington
Mary Ann Standing. One of victims who was a recipient of one of the counterfeit coins. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Wife of William Standing
Jane Standing. One of victims who was a recipient of one of the counterfeit coins. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person
H Ingram. Committing Magistrate for George Stacey and William Green. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Justice of the Peace
Thomas Hall. Prisoner / defendant. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. On 19 Nov 1850 at Easebourne assaulted and beat Henry Wilkinson, porter of the Midhurst union workhouse in the execution of his duty 6 months imp with hard labour. Labourer aged 26. Able to read and write
Henry Wilkinson. Victim of Thomas Hall's assault. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person
Charles Shirley. One of 2 Committing Magistrates for Thomas Hall. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Justice of the Peace
T A Davis. One of 2 Committing Magistrates for Thomas Hall. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Justice of the Peace
Henry Brown. Prisoner / defendant. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Jointly with William Budd on 25 Jun 1850 at Eastlavant, with a bludgeon, assaulted and struck Thomas Folkit (referred to elsewhere as Folkit) in the execution of his duty 8 months imprisonment with hard labour. Labourer age 34. Able to read and write
William Budd. Prisoner / defendant. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Jointly with Henry Brown on 25 Jun 1850 at Eastlavant, with a bludgeon, assaulted and struck Thomas Folkit (referred to elsewhere as Folkit) in the execution of his duty 12 months imprisonment with hard labour. Labourer age 24. Able to read and write
Samuel Folkit. Victim of the assault by Henry Brown and William Budd. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Constable of the City of Chichester
H Comper. Committing Magistrate for Henry Brown and William Budd. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Justice of the Peace
Richard Caplin. Prisoner / defendant. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Jointly with Joseph Ragless and Henry Barnes on 1 Aug 1850 at Southbersted, assaulted Charles Hoare with intent to do grievous bodily harm " months imprisonment . Bricklayer aged 52 Unable to read or write
Joseph Ragless. Prisoner / defendant. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Jointly with Richard Caplin and Henry Barnes on 1 Aug 1850 at Southbersted, assaulted Charles Hoare with intent to do grievous bodily harm 9 months imprisonment . Fisherman aged 37. Able to read and write
Henry Barnes. Prisoner / defendant. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Jointly with Richard Caplin and Joseph Ragless on 1 Aug 1850 at Southbersted, assaulted Charles Hoare with intent to do grievous bodily harm 9 months imprisonment . Fisherman aged 32 Able to read and write
Charles Hoare. Victim of the assault by Henry Barnes, Richard Caplin and Joseph Ragless. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person
George Budd. Prisoner / defendant. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Jointly with John Ide, James Bayley and Thomas Bayley on 17 Nov 1850 at Oving, threw stones at carriages and a locomotive of the London, Brighton and South Coast railway endangering safety of persons being carried One month imprisonment with hard labour. Aged 14. Unable to read or write
John Ide (aka Bayley). Prisoner / defendant. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Jointly with George Budd, James Bayley and Thomas Bayley on 17 Nov 1850 at Oving, threw stones at carriages and a locomotive of the London, Brighton and South Coast railway endangering safety of persons being carried One month imprisonment with hard labour. Aged 14. Unable to read or write
James Bayley. Prisoner / defendant. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Jointly with George Budd, John Ide (aka Bayley) and Thomas Bayley on 17 Nov 1850 at Oving, threw stones at carriages and a locomotive of the London, Brighton and South Coast railway endangering safety of persons being carried One month imprisonment with hard labour. Aged 12. Unable to read or write
Thomas Bayley. Prisoner / defendant. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Jointly with John Ide, James Bayley and George Budd on 17 Nov 1850 at Oving, threw stones at carriages and a locomotive of the London, Brighton and South Coast railway endangering safety of persons being carried One month imprisonment with hard labour. Aged 14 Able to read and write
George Head. Prisoner / defendant. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Larceny by servant 3 months imprisonment with hard labour. no information
John Mance. Prison Governor. A consolidated list of all prisoners for trial at the Epiphany sessions with detailed information about each person. Governor of the House of Correction and Gaol at Petworth
KeywordPetworth Quarter Sessions Roll
Collection HierarchyQ/1/1/W839/195
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