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Archive Reference / Library Class No.Q/UBOX/25/1
TitleIndictments
Date1820-1837
Extent1 bundle
LevelFile
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
Archive CreatorDerbyshire County Quarter Sessions
ArrangementPending cataloguing under reference Q/SB/5-6
FormatDocument
Transcript or Index• Richard Harrison of Ashbourne, labourer: delivering coal to Ralph Thacker with a counterfeit delivery note, 26 Mar 1831
• James Lowe and David Singleton on behalf of inhabitants of Holmesfield: road from Horsley Gate to Holmesfield in need of repair, 13 Jul 1830
• Joseph Southwell Stokes of Dronfield, gentleman: assaulting Richard White, 15 Oct 1833
• George Green of Alfreton, labourer: stealing a goose and a gander from Abraham Briddon, 3 Jan 1837
• William Foster of Chellaston: assaulting Samuel Rose the younger, constable of Chellaston, 28 Jun 1836
• Sarah Mokes and Hannah Mokes: falsely accusing Sarah Maria Pratt, servant, of theft from Bartholomew Hoskins, her employer, 30 Jun 1835
• James Fletcher and James Wetton on behalf of inhabitants of South Wingfield: road from Wheatcroft to South Wingfield in need of repair, 2 Jul 1833
• Mary Green, wife of Samuel Green of Bakewell, labourer: theft of five gold sovereigns, 24 silver half-crowns, 40 silver shillings and 40 silver sixpences, the property of Francis Bome, otherwise Boame; and Samuel Green: receiving five gold sovereigns, 24 silver half-crowns, 40 silver shillings and 40 silver sixpences, the property of Francis Bome, otherwise Boame, knowing them to be stolen property; and Obadiah Wheatcroft: receiving five gold crowns, 40 silver shillings and 40 silver sixpences, knowing them to be stolen property, 2 Nov 1831
• Thomas Brooks of Wirksworth, labourer: assaulting Robert Beeson, constable of Middleton by Wirksworth, and Thomas Beeson and John Beeson, assistant constables, and rescuing Edward Brooks and Samuel Brooks from custody, 2 Oct 1832
• William Gratton of Duffield, labourer, clerk to German Wheatcroft and others: embezzling ten pounds nineteen shillings, a promissory note and coins, 10 Dec 1830
• Joseph Painter Coleman of Church Gresley, labourer, servant to Thomas Shakespear, Charles Wilkinson and David Wilkinson: embezzling £15, 28 Apr 1837
• Henry Coxon of Rodsley, labourer: sending threatening letters to James Litchfield and William Singleton, 24 Nov 1830
• Henry Coxon of Rodsley, labourer: sending threatening letters to John Smith, Thomas Copestake and John Phillips, 24 Nov 1830
• John Sparrow of Longford, labourer: entering a close the property of John Fox with intent to kill game, 23 Jan 1820
• Thomas Byrne of Ockbrook, labourer: falsely accusing Henry Longdon the younger of theft of sovereigns, 16 Oct 1835
• George Ryals, William Ryals and Thomas Jackson, labourers of Breadsall: theft of items of clothing, footwear, linen and an umbrella, the property of Richard Turner; and of household items and coins, the property of Abraham Harlow, 8 Oct 1830
• Francis Robinson of Duffield, labourer, servant to George Mugliston: embezzlement, 1 Aug 1830
• Edward Thompson and Joseph Thompson of Draycott, labourers: assaulting Joseph Bosworth, constable of Draycott, 28 Sep 1830
• Edward Thompson, Thomas Castledine, Henry Browne and Joseph Thompson of Draycott, labourers: assaulting Henry Cross, assistant constable in attempt to rescue Joseph Thompson from custody, 28 Sep 1830
• Jonathan Burnham of Alfreton, labourer: perjury in relation to an allegation by John Hutchinson against John Hopkinson of South Wingfield, servantman, having a gin to kill game, 21 Nov 1834
• John Cooper of Trusley, labourer: assaulting Sarah Woolley, 11 Oct 1830
• Thomas Turner of Hilton, labourer: assaulting John Bryan, constable of Hilton, 4 Aug 1830
• Thomas Clay and Samuel Hind of Radbourne, labourers: assaulting Edward Musgrove and Benjamin Brunt while resisting apprehension, 30 Jum 1830
• John Jackson of Ashbourne, labourer: passing counterfeit coins to William Allen and Mary Rutland, spinster, 21 May 1833
• John Hunt of Spondon, labourer: passing counterfeit coin to William Longdon and John Clewes, 4 Oct 1833
• John Mallinson of Glossop, labourer, clerk to Aaron Ecccles: embezzlement, 6 May 1834
AcknowledgementsWith thanks to Roger Jennens for box-listing, June 2026.
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