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Archive Reference / Library Class No.Q/SP/14/19-20
TitleCalendar of Prisoners, with sentences
DateJan 1833
Description2 copies
Extent2 items
LevelFile
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
Archive CreatorDerbyshire County Quarter Sessions
FormatDocument
TermPrisoners
Transcript or IndexGeorge Littlewood of Hathersage (Male, Age 52) Crime: Stealing
Henry Fogg of Bakewell (Male, Age 17) Crime: Stealing
Hugh Smith of Ripley (Male, Age 27) Crime: Stealing from the person
Robert Johnson of Wilne (Male, Age 21) Crime: Stealing
Alexander Millington of Breaston (Male, Age 41) Crime: Stealing
Samuel Gaskin of Eckington (Male, Age 31) Crime: Stealing
William Hewitt of Eckington (Male, Age 23) Crime: Stealing
Thomas Cooper of Shirland (Male, Age 38) Crime: Stealing
Joseph Palfreman of Foolow (Male, Age 22) Crime: Stealing
Sarah Peat of Wirksworth (Female, Age 32) Crime: Stealing
Harriett Grindlow of Unston (Female, Age 28) Crime: Refusing to filiate her bastard child
Thomas Salt of Chesterfield (Male, Age 18) Crime: Stealing
David Borrowdale of Breaston (Male, Age 28) Crime: Stealing
Joseph Gregory of Shottle (Male, Age 22) Crime: Stealing
Francis Taylor of Darley Abbey (Male, Age 17) Crime: Stealing
William Blackham of Belper (Male, Age 19) Crime: Stealing
George Gregory of Belper (Male, Age 17) Crime: Stealing
Joseph Barraclough of Matlock (Male, Age 21) Crime: Stealing
Sarah Staley of Elton (Female, Age 17) Crime: Breaking (an entry) and stealing
Thomas Hunt of Matlock (Male, Age 33) Crime: Stealing
Joseph Holden of Rolleston (Male, Age 33) Crime: Stealing
William Olliver of Osmaston (Male, Age 25) Crime: Not appearing at last Sessions etc (Bastardy)
Thomas Olliver (Male, Age 27) Crime: Surety in recognizance
James Hogg of Crich (Male, Age 21) Crime: Breaking (an entry) and stealing
Joseph Ridgard (Male)
Francis Turner (Male)
William Lester of Kniveton (Male, Age 28) Crime: Bastard child likely to become chargeable to parish

The following individuals are recorded in the calendar under former sentences:
James Jackson; Joseph Worthy; William Snow; Joseph Gladwin; George Fielding; Charles William Twort; John Ward; William Statham; John Thompson; William Anderson; William Seedhouse; Matthew Goddard; David Benson; Charles Walls; Mary Green; Joseph Towndrow; Samuel Tye; Samuel Taylor; Nathan Hulton; George Barber
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