Prisoners for Trial |
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Misdemeanors |
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Samuel Edmnds [18] |
Setting fire to the clothes of Henry Tarr at Dawlish, by which he was severely burnt. |
Transcribed by Brian
Brassett
Calendar.
In the Gaol |
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Remaining on Former orders |
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Samuel |
Convicted February Sessions 1832 - Setting fire to the
clothes of Henry Tarr, at Dawlish, by which he was severely burnt -
Imprisoned 2 months and find sureties. |
William Vickery |
Convicted February Sessions 1832 - Setting fire to the
clothes of Henry Tarr, at Dawlish, by which he was severely burnt -
Imprisoned 1 month and find sureties. |
Prisoners for Trial |
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Misdemeanors. |
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George Widdecombe [19] |
Committed by Codrington Parr, and Augustus Stowey, esq's,
charged with having violently assaulted John Brockington,
a constable of Dawlish, in the execution
of his duty. Warrant dated |