| Transcript or Index | • William Anthony of Pentrich, labourer, employed as a workman by Benjamin Baker: obtaining money from George Goodwin, William Jessop and John Wright by false pretences, 12 Apr 1820 • George White and Henry Wright, both of Matlock, labourers: assaulting John Dean, assistant to William Marshall, bailiff of the court of the Honour of Peveril, 13 Nov 1829 • Mary Brown of Hatton, spinster: stealing items of clothing and cloth, the property of Ann Astle, 3 Oct 1824 • Clayton Richard Grammar of Heanor, yeoman: to repair the highway near Alder Carr Lane, Langley Mill, 1 Mar 1830 • William Hickinbotham of Codnor Park: to repair the highway at Farnsworth Lane, Codnor Park: pencil note, 1820 • Charles Gregson of All Saints, Derby, labourer and William Revill of St Werburgh’s, Derby, labourer: stealing one and a half pounds of rice, the property of James Smith, 15 Apr 1830 • James Tetlow of Edensor, labourer: stealing three gate heels, six gate heads and nine pieces of wood, the property of the Duke of Devonshire, 7 Jul 1821 • Samuel Bradley of Ashover, labourer: stealing two cheeses and three pounds of bacon, the property of John Nodder, the Rev Joseph Nodder, Jemima Nodder, Jane Nodder and Catherine Nodder, 16 Aug 1821 • Gervase Coursall of Sawley, labourer: stealing items of clothing, the property of William Elliot, 9 Sep 1821 • Theophilus West and William Gaging, both of Chesterfield, labourers: stealing items of bedding and cloth, the property of Mary Revell, widow, 17 May 1821 • Edward Ward of Egginton, labourer stealing oats and drills, the property of Thomas Archer, 1 Sep 1829 • Edward Ward, of Marston upon Dove, labourer: stealing one scythe, the property of George Noon, 24 Jul 1829 • Joseph Bown of Allestree, labourer: stealing one fowl, the property of Walter Evans, 25 Sep 1829 • Ann Cheetham, wife of John Cheetham of Crich, labourer and Julia Wilkinson of Crich, spinster: stealing ten pounds of coal, the property of Charles Baker, 16 Jul 1829 • Inhabitants of the whole county of Derby to repair Stretton Bridge over river Mease, 12 Oct 1829 • Abraham Daws of Crich, labourer: stealing clothing, cloth and a book, the property of Joseph Wilkinson, 17 Jun 1828 • John Moreton of Ashbourne, labourer: stealing a coat, the property of David Oakes, 22 Sep 1829 • John Smith of Spondon, labourer: stealing eight shillings and a purse, the property of Edmund Foss, 8 Oct 1829 • John Cope Robinson and John Astle, both of Repton, labourers: stealing six fowls, the property of John Cope, 6 Sep 1829 • Samuel Smith of Spondon, labourer: stealing five pairs of boots, four pairs of shoes, one shoe and a piece or iron, 19 Sep 1829 • George Taylor of Bakewell, labourer: stealing four fowls the property of Samuel Hibbert and four fowls the property of John Hibbert, 31 Aug 1829 • James Whitehead of Kedleston, labourer: stealing two shirts, the property of Samuel Clarke, 13 Oct 1829 • George Waterfield of Duffield, labourer: stealing clothing, a blanket, a pair of scissors, four glasses and six teaspoons, the property of Ann Caladine, 6 Aug 1829 • John Hadfield of Glossop, labourer: assaulting Matthew Handford, 25 Jul 1829 • George Dean of Ilkeston, labourer, otherwise known as George Cupid: stealing three coal picks, the property of Thomas Sisson, 3 Oct 1829 • Abraham Daws and Joseph Curzon, both of Alfreton, labourers: stealing clothing, five pounds of beef and five pounds of bread, 1 Aug 1829 • James Watson of Belper, labourer: exposing himself, 19 May 1820 • Carr Evans of Castle Donington, labourer: receiving mutton and two dead hares, stolen by Samuel Bennett of Repton, labourer, the property of George, Earl of Chesterfield, 25 Oct 1829. Carr Evans previously on 14 Jan 1828 convicted of grand larceny • Isaac Weightman of Horsley Woodhouse, labourer: assaulting Christopher Woodhouse, constable of Horsley Woodhouse, 9 Jan 1830 • John Hinde of Whittington, labourer: assaulting William Belfield, 14 Feb 1820 • John Wragg and George Wragg, both of Bolsover, labourers: assaulting James Scott, 14 Oct 1820 • James Scott and Thomas Scott, both of Bolsover, labourers: assaulting John White, 14 Oct 1820 • John Radford and Samuel Smith, both of Spondon, labourers: assaulting Mary Cousin, 18 Oct 1819 • John Taylor of Litchurch, labourer: assaulting Joseph Pywell, 18 Dec 1819 • Joseph Warren of Stapenhill, labourer: stealing three rabbits, the property of William Watson, 14 Apr 1820 • Joseph Bates of Repton, labourer: stealing four fowls, the property of Richard Woodward, 6 Jun 1820 • Sarah Foster of Findern: stealing one shirt and one nightgown, the property of German Pegg, 15 May 1820 • John Hinde of Whittington, labourer: assaulting Henry Bason, constable of Whittington, 14 Feb 1820 • Ralph Smedley of Wirksworth, labourer: stealing four chickens, the property of Francis Boam, 28 Jun 1820 • Jonathan Sutcliff of Alfreton, labourer and Eve Sutcliff, his wife: assaulting William Booth, 16 Nov 1819 • Edward Tunnicliffe of Ashbourne, labourer: assaulting John Copestake and Henry Copestake, 26 Dec 1819 • William Watts and Joseph Watts , both of Stanton by Bridge, labourers: stealing a jacket, the property of John Murfin, 14 Sep 1820 • Francis Rawson, Richard Yarnell Gregory otherwise Richard Gregory Yarnell or Richard Gregory or Richard Yarnell, Robert Turner, Samuel Bromley, Benjamin Elliott, Rowland Elliott and George Tingle, all of Pentrich, labourers: assaulting Samuel Fletcher, 25 Jun 1820 • William Prince of Carsington, farmer: assaulting Ann Banks, wife of William Banks, 11 Mar 1820 • William Watts and Joseph Watts, both of Stanton by Bridge, labourers: stealing a waistcoat, the property of William Snow, 14 Sep 1820 • Samuel Hand of Parwich, labourer: stealing one drag breechband, the property of Ellen Bowler and John Bowler, 4 May 1820 • Samuel Hand of Parwich, labourer: stealing one pair of harness, the property of John Johnson, 4 May 1820 • George Mullins of Chesterfield, labourer: stealing 300 spoons, three saucepans and two tea caddies, the property of Thomas Rodgers, 11 Jun 1820 • Joshua Beaumont of Little Chester, labourer: breaking into the house of William Johnson, 25 Feb 1820 • Francis Milner of Hartington, farmer: assaulting Ann Higton, 24 Apr 1820 • Robert Slater of South Normanton, labourer: assaulting Joshua Green, 25 Dec 1820 • William Jones of Ashbourne, labourer: stealing four half-crowns and a purse, the property of George Slater, 21 May 1821 • John Roberts of Chesterfield, labourer: stealing one hand saw, two gimlets and one key, the property of Isaac Wilkinson, 7 Sep 1821 • Adam Walker and Thomas Abell, both of Heage, labourers: stealing sixty pounds of cast iron, the property of John Mould and Charles Mould, 2 Sep 1821 • John Croft of Ashbourne, labourer: stealing one pair of stockings and one hat, the property of John Potter, 2 Sep 1821 • John Yeoman the younger of Ashbourne: stealing two fowls, the property of Thomas Radford, 10 Dec 1820 • William Wheatcroft the younger of North Wingfield: assaulting Thomas Higginbotttom, 14 Aug 1820 • Mary Ann Edwards of Ashbourne, widow: stealing various items, the property of Benjamin Thompson, 2 Jan 1821 • John Sandom of Pentrich, labourer: milking a cow and taking the milk, the property of Thomas Staley, 23 Oct 1820 • Edward Bower and Stephen Pearson, both of Glossop, labourers: rioting and pulling down three turnpike gates, 21 Jul 1826 • John Taylor of Belper, labourer: stealing bar and rod iron, a hammer and a vice, the property of Samuel Orme, 18 Sep 1820 • William Smith and William Kiddy, both of Parwich, labourers: stealing a shirt, the property of William Wain, 8 May 1821 • John Marsden of Duffield, labourer: stealing a pair of shoes, the property of Joseph Webster, 2 May 1821 • Joseph Dobb of Alfreton, labourer: stealing fifty halfpennies, the property of Thomas Green, 28 Apr 1821 • Matthias Scott and William Almond, both of Dronfield, labourers: stealing one pair of boots, one shawl and one black silk spencer, the property of George Damms, 14 May 1821 • William Cotterall of Duffield, labourer: assaulting John Hallsworth, 23 Apr 1821 • John Slack of Hulland, labourer: assaulting Sarah Slack, spinster, 31 Jul 1824 • Robert Stevenson of Eckington, labourer: stealing one file and one piece of steel, the property of George Whitehead, 14 Apr 1824 • Thomas Moore the younger of Bradbourne, labourer: pulling down a fence, 23 Jun 1809 • Charles Beswick of Bakewell, labourer: assaulting John Barker, 9 Sep 1809 • John Uncles of Glossop, labourer: stealing a pair of stockings, the property of Joshua Shepley, 17 Jun 1824 • John Wild of Bakewell, farmer: assaulting Alexander Grant Carmichael, 11 Aug 1809 • Thomas Ingleby, John Bennett, Thomas Berisford, John Jones and Benjamin Bainbridge, all of Bakewell, labourers: rioting and assaulting Benjamin Wildgoose, 26 Aug 1824 • Mary Mallinder of Chesterfield, spinster: stealing pocket books, coins and promissory notes, the property of John Wood, 26 Jul 1823 • John Stewart of Ashover, labourer, otherwise called John Stuart: assaulting Lydia Needham with intent to commit a rape, 4 Sep 1823 • Thomas Grayson of Stanton by Dale: assaulting the Rev John Dale Wawn, 7 Sep 1824 • Samuel Redfern of Matlock, yeoman, Lydia Redfern of Matlock, widow and George Wright of Matlock, labourer: forcibly entering the house of Anthony Lays [?] and putting him out, 30 Nov 1823 • Daniel Caulton of Duffield, labourer: obtaining goods by false pretences from Ann, the wife of Joseph Porter, 10 Aug 1824 • David Woodhouse Strafford of Ripley, labourer: assaulting George Webster, Inspector of Weights and Balances, 3 Mar 1824 • Mary Caulton and Isabella Caulton, both of Duffield, spinsters: milking a cow and taking a pint of milk, the property of William Keys, 7 Aug 1824 • Benjamin Potter, James Potter and William Woodroofe, all of Wirksworth, labourers: assaulting Thomas Beeley, constable of Wirksworth and George Kinder, headborough of Wirksworth, 12 May 1824 • John Lingard of Wingerworth, labourer: stealing 35 rake shafts, 20 fork shafts and 61 pieces of wood, 7 Jun 1824 • John Hawkins of Smalley, labourer: stealing five fowls, the property of John Noon, 11 Oct 1823 • Thomas Cousins otherwise Thomas Baguly of Codnor, labourer: stealing coins, one knife and tobacco, the property of William Vallance, 12 Sep 1824 • John Leeson of Longford, labourer: assaulting Elizabeth, wife of John Hellaby, 24 Aug 1824 • Benjamin Tarlington of Foremark, labourer: stealing a pair of boots, the property of William Hudson, 26 Oct 1823 • Dorothy, wife of John Salt of Ashbourne, labourer: assaulting Frances Martin, spinster, 1 Jun 1824 • John Hawlesworth of Heanor, labourer: stealing one pair of sheets and one pair of trousers, the property of Dennis Duffy, 23 Jul 1823 • George Tivey of Melbourne, labourer: stealing one peck of potatoes, the property of John Bailey, 5 Jun 1824 • Thomas Baguley of Pentrich, labourer, otherwise called Thomas Cousins: stealing fifty pennies and fifty halfpennies, the property of Samuel Hawkin, 10 Oct 1829: previously convicted of felony on 12 Jan 1819 • John Fowke and Alexander Millington, both of Duffield, labourers: entering woods with intent to kill game, 15 Dec 1823 • James Clay and Henry Morley, both of Duffield, labourers: assaulting Joseph Peat, constable of Duffield, 16 Aug 1829 • Martin Towey, Thomas MacGiver, Daniel Towey, Francis MacLathlin, Martin Calary and Thomas Gallagher, all of Appleby, labourers: rioting and assaulting Hugh Stanton, 29 Aug 1829
Articles of the Peace: • Martha Bennett of Higham alleges violent ill-treatment by Joshua Bennett, labourer, her husband, 16 Oct 1826 • Benjamin Goulden of Renishaw, gamekeeper, servant to Sir George Sitwell alleges threats by John Hibbs of Eckington, labourer, 16 Oct 1826 • Francis Ogden of Matlock, labourer, alleges threats by James Chadwick of Matlock, joiner, 10 Jul 1827 • Mary Berisford of Brimington alleges threats by Adam Berisford, collier, her husband, 4 Aug 1818 • Grace Outram of Amber Lane, Ashover alleges threats by George Haywod of Walton, yeoman, 18 Oct 1824
• John Redfern of Church Gresley, labourer: removing two asses from the custody of Richard Croxall, pinder for Church Gresley, 9 Oct 1820 • George Wyld of Heanor, stocking maker: assaulting and ill-treating William Parkin, his apprentice, 12 Aug 1823 • John Kelly of Snelston, labourer: procuring counterfeit coins, 12 Apr 1821 • Stephen Pearson of Glossop, labourer: assaulting Francis Donavan, constable, 15 Aug 1820 • Thomas Higton of Hartington, yeoman: removing cattle from Biggin pound, the cattle having been impounded by Francis Milner, 12 Jun 1820 • John Hall of Ripley, Pentrich, labourer: stealing one pair of shoes and one pair of scissors, the property of Mary Atkin and one hat and one silk handkerchief, the property of Timothy Atkin; (all the items are also listed as the property of Henry Atkin), 19 May 1820 • Joseph Redfern and Edmund Godfrey, both of Norton, labourers: assaulting John Bramwell, 13 Oct 1820 • John Smith of Bradley, labourer: stealing one smock frock, the property of George Fearn, 26 Jul 1826 • Mary Peace of Ilkeston, widow: uttering a counterfeit shilling to Hannah Birkin, spinster , and a counterfeit sixpence to Mary Beardsley, spinster, 21 Sep 1826 • Arthur O’Brine of Litchurch, labourer: stealing a half-crown and seven shillings, the property of George Lees, 13 Jul 1826 • William Evans of Duffield, labourer, servant to Jedediah Strutt: embezzlement, 5 Sep 1826 • William Renshaw, Thomas Renshaw, Samuel Renshaw, George Parsons and George Hopkinson the younger, all of Brampton, labourers: rioting and assaulting James Mosley, 1 Oct 1829 • John Pepper of Ilkeston, labourer: assaulting John Barker, headborough of Ilkeston, 29 Aug 1829 • Thomas Stubbs of Ashbourne, labourer, servant to James Morris: stealing nine handkerchiefs, the property of James Morris, 5 Sep 1829 • Samuel Smith of Belper, labourer: taking away an ass, the property of James Winfield, 13 Sep 1829 (on 2 Aug 1828 Samuel Smith had been convicted of a felony) • John Getley of Castleton, labourer: stealing three pounds of hair, the property of Ellis Eyre, 10 Sep 1829 • Patrick Hall of Horsley, schoolmaster: obtaining money from John Nicholson by false pretences, 5 Mar 1829 • James Chatterton the elder, James Chatterton the younger, William Chatterton, John Chatterton, John Bailey, Thomas Woolley, John Chadwick, John Handford and Thomas Handford, all of Glossop, labourers: rioting and assaulting Rachel Quarmby and John Lomas, 13 May 1826 • Richard Chawner of Church Broughton, labourer: stealing 16 pounds of iron, the property of John Moorecroft, 25 Aug 1826 • John Clay and John Stanley, both of Little Eaton, labourers: stealing 30 pounds of coal, the property of William Drury Lowe, 1 Jun 1826 • Job Ogden, John Ogden, Thomas Ogden, William Ogden the younger and Thomas Bush, all of Wirksworth, labourers: assaulting Daniel Wilson the elder, 13 Jun 1826 • Richard Chawner of Church Broughton, labourer: stealing one strike of wheat, the property of William Milner, 1 May 1826 • Job Ogden of Wirksworth, labourer: assaulting Daniel Wilson the younger, 13 Jun 1826 • William Millagan otherwise Mallagan of North Wingfield, labourer: stealing one pair of shoes, the property of George May, 15 Apr 1826 • Joseph Scorer of Glossop, labourer: stealing two cocks and a fowl, the property of Joseph Crowther, 6 Sep 1826 • Richard Chawner of Church Broughton, labourer: steal eight pounds of iron, the property of William Milner, 25 Aug 1826 • William Cheslyn of Marston upon Dove, labourer: assaulting Sarah Stubbs, 8 Aug 1826 • John Stokes of Alfreton, labourer: assaulting John Chatterton, 13 May 1826 • John Fletcher of Pentrich, brewer and Edward Woolins/Woollins of Pentrich, labourer: intending to prevent John Bramwell, bailiff, from removing goods from Joseph Farnsworth to recover a debt owed to William Kirkland, 16 Sep 1823 |