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Persons in confinement in the different Houses of Correction of England and Wales

30/04/1817

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Persons in confinement in the different Houses of Correction of England and Wales

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2 I I-— PERSONS COMMITTED OR IN CONFINEMENT, & C. 3.— BRECO N. There has not been any one Person in confinement in the House of Correction of the said County of Brecon, for any Offence whatever against the Game Laws, since the 17th of May 1S16. o 1 1, , o Powell. 18th March 1817. 4.— BUCKS. A Return of the number of Persons who have at any time since the 17th of May last, been in confinement in the Mouse of Correction at Aylesbury, in the said County, for Offences against the Game Laws;— viz. Charles Wootton," i Benjamin Webb, I in custody on 18th William Purrett, I May 1816. John Arnott, J Thos. Dean, committed 27 June 1816. William Ringsall - - - 11 July — William Gillett - - - 3 Sept. — William Baldwin - - - q Oct. — Richard Coker - - - - 4 Nov. — Joseph Gillam - - - - 4 Nov. — Thomas Hewiett - - - 11 Nov. — W. Burnett 16 Nov. — William Coker - — 2 Dec. — John Goldswain, committed 18 Dec. 1816, William Joel - -- -- -- 20 Dec. John Humphrey ------ 21 Dec. — William Penn - -- -- -- 23 Dec. — Samuel Wicks- — - — - 5 Jan. 1817, William Bayley — - - - - 7 Jan. — William Nibbs 8 Jan. — William Ringsall ----- 31 Jan. — Thomas Cox 6 Feb. — King Lewis - -- -- -- - 24 Feb. — George Ruggins ------ 24 Feb. — James Saunders - -- -- - 10 Mar. —• 5.— CAMBRIDGE. The number of Persons committed to the House of Correction for the County of Cambridge, since the 17th of May last, for Offences against the Game Laws, is only Two. Cambridge, Christopher Pemberton, 24th March 1817. Clerk of the Peace for the County of Cambridge. 6.— CARMARTHEN. Only one Person, since the 17th of May last, has bfeen in confinement in the House of Correction for tlie County of Carmarthen, for Offences against the Game Laws. Carmarthen, Charles Morgan, 20th March 1817. Clerk of the Peace. 7.— CARNARVON. There has not been any Person, since the 17th of May last, confined in the House of Correction for this County, for Offences against the Game Laws. Carnarvon, O. A. Poole, 20th March 1817. Clerk of the Peace for the County of Carnarvon. 8.— CORNWALL. An Account of the number of Persons who have at any time since the 17th of May last, been in confinement in the Gaols of the said County, for Offences against the Game Laws;— viz. 1. William Serle - -" 1 committe( j for destroying Game by night. 2. John Serle - - - J 17 0 ' 0 3. John Williams - - Committed for keeping a greyhound to destroy Game. 4. Edward Penna - - Committed for entering a warren and killing a Coney. 5. Alexander Sleep - Committed for keeping certain wires to kill and destroy Game. 6. William Hancock - Committed for keeping and using a gun and a dog to kill and destroy Game. 7. John George - - Committed for keeping hounds to destroy Game. Edw. Coode, Deputy Clerk of the Peace for Cornwall.
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