~ Paupers of the Cleobury Mortimer Union ~

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Surname Firstname Parish Date Reference Doc
type
Role Status Person Entry
CarterJamesCM1805.02.07QS/10/2JHCprisoneraged 20, born in the pariPR001030IMAG0085
HironsJohnCM1805.02.07QS/10/2JHCprisoneraged 30, born at StourbriPR001032IMAG0085
DaultonLucyCM1805.02.07QS/10/2JHCprisoneraged 27, born I the parisPR001029IMAG0085
WilcoxThomasCM1805.02.07QS/10/2JHCprisoneraged 40, a shoemaker and PR001033IMAG0085
DaultonWilliamCM1805.02.07QS/10/2JHCprisoneraged 30, born in the pariPR001028IMAG0085
ShieldsWilliamCM1805.02.07QS/10/2JHCprisoneraged 24, a native of IrelPR001031IMAG0085

The said William Dalton charged upon the oath of Charles Williams, shopman to Mr John Herbert of the parish of Cleobury Mortimer, mercer, on suspicion of being guilty of a felony and burglary, at Mr John Herbert's, of Cleobury Mortimer aforesaid, on the ninth day of January last past, and the said Lucy his wife, of being an accessory to two persons not yet taken, namely Launcelot Cooper, and James Rollaston, who were principals in the said offence, and James Carter, William Shields, John Hirons, and Thomas Wilcox, with being accessaries after the fact: committed until the next assizes to be holden in and for the County of Salop and until they shall be discharged by due course of law, the 7th day of February, 1805, by Thomas Mytoon, Esq
No prosecution