~ Paupers of the Cleobury Mortimer Union ~
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Surname | Firstname | Parish | Date | Reference | Doc type |
Role | Status | Person | Entry> |
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Norgrove | William | CM | 1821-07-09 | QS/10/3 | JHC | prisoner | aged 20, a labourer | PR001106 | IMAG0153 |
Charged upon the oaths of William Cook and William Glazzard, of Cleobury Mortimer, with receiving, aiding, and comforting Benjamin Blakeway, knowing that a felony had been committed at the dwellinghouse of Jonathan Ankrett, of the borough of Bewdley, in the county of Worcester, and the said Benjamin Blakeway had been suspected of being guilty of the said felony: committed the seventh day of June, 1821, by the Rev John Walcott and the Rev W Otter, clerks | Continued until the assizes upon affidavit of the absence of a material witness (Mar 21 - Benjamin Blakeway had been found not guilty): 1821-08-28 all found not guilty | ||||||||
PROBABLE SAME PERSON | |||||||||
Norgrove | William | CM | 1821-04-30 | QS/10/3 | JHC | aged 19, a labourer | PR001102 | IMAG0151 | |
Charged upon the oaths of Mary Jones and others, with having feloniously stolen a quantity of lard, and various other articles, the property of John Jones, of the parish of Cleobury Mortimer: committed the 24th day of April, 1821, by John Soley, Esq | Acquitted | ||||||||
POSSIBLE SAME PERSON | |||||||||
Norgrove | William | CM | 1822-03-22 | QS/10/3 | JHC | aged 20, a labourer | PR001109 | IMAG0158 | |
Charged upon the oaths of Thomas Teart, of the parish of Kinlet, and William Linge and Elizabeth Jeffs, of the said parish, with having feloniously and burglariously broken open, in the night of the 2d day of November instant, the dwellinghouse of her said Elizabeth Jeffs, and stolen one hat, value 10 shillings and sixpence, the property of the said Thomas Teart, also one silver watch, value five pounds, two one-pound promissory notes, and seven shillings and sixpence in silver, the property of William Linge: committed the 12th day of November, 1821 by the Rev William Otter and the Rev JM Wood, clerks | Death |