Wetton Police House Charge book entries, page 1, Eight Entries

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Arrival date

17th March 1890, 7 PM

10th August 1893

When Liberated admitted to bail or Removed

- 18th March 8 AM


Person

Charged

James Shipley, Ecton Hill Labourer

Hope sho**off, Grindon, No fixed abode

Abstract of Charge (giving value of property stolen) and signature of Constable taking the charge

16th March 1980, Stealing a silver chronograph watch, value £3, the property of Matthew Stubbs of Ecton Hill, John Smith PC

10th August 1893, Absent from the Derby militia, John Smith PC

Witness

Matthew Stubbs of Ecton Hill, labourer

Nil

By whom Taken into custody and whether on warrant

John Smith PC

Charles Hewitt , John Smith PC

Personal property

Found on prisoner

Two handkerchiefs, ½ d purse and box, returned to James Shipley.

Nil

Property the (subject

of the charge) found on the prisoner

Silver watch returned to Matthew Stubbs, Ecton labourer.

Nil

Magistrate before whom

the charge is bought

John Robinson E A Hartington. *************

John Robinson E A Hartington. A Nicholson & col. Philips esqs.

Disposal of prisoner

Bound over to appear for judgment when called upon and to pay costs £2.1.6

Committed for 7 days hard labour

Result of Trial, whether at Assises or session and whether sentenced to police supervision

Blank

nil

Class of person

H D

G

Age

21

38

Height

5-7

5-7

Hair

Dark

Dark Brown

Eyes

Blue

Hazel

Complexion

Fresh

Fresh

Particular marks

Blank

none

Remarks

- Leek *** 18th March 1890

The magistrates recommended 10% reward


Arrival date

28th August 1893, 10 PM

9th October 1894, 4PM

When Liberated admitted to bail or Removed

29th Aug. 7 AM

10th Oct. 8 AM

Person

Charged

William Thomas Bowden, Hopedale schoolboy

James Henry Bowden, farm labourer, Wetton

Abstract of Charge (giving value of property stolen) and signature of Constable taking the charge

28th August 1893, Breaking into farmhouse and stealing two pounds of butter, value 2d the property of the Alstonefield Dairy Association. John Smith PC

9th October 1894, Bastardy arrears £4-19s-6d.

John Smith PC

Witness

Richard Riley, Alstonefield cheese maker

Mary Ann Loundes, Ludwell Farm, Hartington Derbyshire, domestic servant.

By whom Taken into custody and whether on warrant

John Smith PC

Charles Hewitt , John Smith PC

Personal property

Found on prisoner

Nil


Property the (subject

of the charge) found on the prisoner

Two pounds of butter ried to Richard Riley,

Nil

Magistrate before whom

the charge is bought

John Robinson E A Hartington. A Nicholson and Col. Phillips Esq.

**************A Nicholson and General Phillips Esq.

Disposal of prisoner

Sent to an industrial school till he attains the age of 16

Committed for 1 month

Result of Trial, whether at Assises or session and whether sentenced to police supervision

nil

nil

Class of person

G

G

Age

12

20

Height

4

5-7

Hair

Light

Dark

Eyes

Grey

Blue

Complexion

Fresh

Fresh

Particular marks

Seal mark on right side of neck

None

Remarks

Mary Ann Loundes was severely by the magistrate for receiving the letter of

Goal


Arrival date

15thth Nov. 1893, 2 AM

27 July 1897 8.10 PM

When Liberated admitted to bail or Removed

15th Nov. 4 AM

28th July. 12 PM

Person

Charged

William Austin, farm labourer Wetton.

William Higton , Labourer Alstonefield

Abstract of Charge (giving value of property stolen) and signature of Constable taking the charge

15th November 1894, Night poaching with violence at Coldheaton, Near Parwich Ashbourne

John Smith PC

27th July 1897, brutality to dog at Buxton on warrant,

Thomas Bale P C

Witness

Abel Gould, Load Mill gamekeeper

Walter Howe, Police Constable No 502 Derbyshire

By whom Taken into custody and whether on warrant

Sergeant Rowlands and PC Norman of the Derbyshire Constabulary

John Smith PC, Thomas Bale PC

Personal property

Found on prisoner

Nil

Nil

Property the (subject

of the charge) found on the prisoner

Nil

Nil

Magistrate before whom

the charge is bought


Disposal of prisoner

Escorted to Ashbourne by Sergeant Rowlands and PC Norman

Escorted to Ashbourne by Sergeant Rowlands and PC Norman

Result of Trial, whether at Assises or session and whether sentenced to police supervision

Committed to Derby Quarter sessions, discharged

Blank

Class of person

G

G

Age

25

43

Height

5-8

5-10

Hair

Dark

Dark

Eyes

Blue

Blue

Complexion

Fresh

Fresh

Particular marks

Nil

Nil

Remarks

Handed over to the Derbyshire

Handed over to the Derbyshire





Arrival date

27th Dec. 1897, 7.45 PM

11th April 1899, 12.45 AM

When Liberated admitted to bail or Removed

28th Dec. 8 AM

11th April. 8.20 AM

Person

Charged

William Ball, Labourer Butterton.

William Massey , Labourer Ilam

Abstract of Charge (giving value of property stolen) and signature of Constable taking the charge

27th Dec. 1897, Drunk and disorderly at Wetton village

John Smith PC

11th April 1899, Wilful damage to windows, door and table to the amount of £3-10s-0d at Harriet Massey, Ilam tops, Ilam.

Thomas Bale P C

Witness

Thomas Bale P C

Harriet Massey, Ilam tops, Ilam. Farmer


By whom Taken into custody and whether on warrant

Thomas Bale P C

Thomas Bale P C

Personal property

Found on prisoner

Nil

Nil

Property the (subject

of the charge) found on the prisoner

Nil

Nil

Magistrate before whom

the charge is bought

John Hall V A Ward Esqs.

A Nicholson & Sir Thomas Wardle

Disposal of prisoner

Fined 1s-6d 7 days ****

Fined 10s ***and £3-10-0 damage total £4-19-00

Result of Trial, whether at Assises or session and whether sentenced to police supervision

nil

nil

Class of person

HW

G

Age

55

28

Height

6-1

5-6

Hair

Grey

Brown

Eyes

Blue

Grey

Complexion

Shallow

Fresh

Particular marks

Nil

Nil

Remarks

Leek petty sessions 28th Dec 1897

Leek petty sessions April 1899



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