Trosedd
Dinbych, Gresford
Murder of her husband Robert Hughes by poison. Mixed arsenic with his potatoes and milk. mwy
Categori'r drosedd:
Offences against the person (excluding sexual offences)
Trosedd penodol:
Murder
Cyhuddedig
Anne Hughes, WidowDinbych, Gresford
Plea: Not guilty.
Erlynydd
Robert Nicholls, coronerCanlyniad
Dedfryd:
Not guilty.
Cosb:
Dim wedi'i gofnodi
Trosedd
Dinbych, Llanrwst
Theft of cloth. mwy
Categori'r drosedd:
Larcenies
Trosedd penodol:
Theft of cloth / wool
Cyhuddedig
Mary Parry, Singlewomanaka Mary Thomas
Dinbych, Llanrwst
Plea: Not guilty.
Erlynydd
Mary HowellCanlyniad
Dedfryd:
Not guilty.
Cosb:
Dim wedi'i gofnodi
Trosedd
Dinbych, Abergele
Theft of cloth belonging to Joseph Hornby the elder, Thomas Hornby, William Hornby, Hugh Hornby, Joseph Hornby the younger, Hornby Roughsedge and John Fisher, following a shipwreck? - see 4/281/1. mwy
Categori'r drosedd:
Larcenies
Trosedd penodol:
Theft of cloth / wool
Cyhuddedig
Sarah Williams, SinglewomanDinbych, Abergele
Plea: Not guilty.
Erlynydd
James Aikin, Liverpool, co. Lancs. merchantCanlyniad
Dedfryd:
Not guilty.
Cosb:
Dim wedi'i gofnodi
Eraill:
J
Trosedd
Dinbych, Wrexham
Theft of money from a box in prosecutor's dwelling house. Prisoner and prosecutor after the theft went together to chapel. mwy
Categori'r drosedd:
Larcenies
Trosedd penodol:
Theft of personal goods (mainly wearing apparel, money and watches)
Cyhuddedig
Samuel Morris, LabourerDinbych, Wrexham
Plea: Not guilty.
Erlynydd
John Lloyd, Wrexham, labourerCanlyniad
Dedfryd:
Not guilty.
Cosb:
Dim wedi'i gofnodi
Eraill:
R, E
Trosedd
Dinbych, Llangollen
Theft of tools - a hammer and gimblet, later sold to a blacksmith from Corwen, co. Mer. Indictment missing. mwy
Categori'r drosedd:
Larcenies
Trosedd penodol:
Theft of tools (craft tools, agricultural implements, etc.,)
Cyhuddedig
Robert Evans, LabourerDinbych, Ruabon
Plea: Not guilty.
Erlynydd
John Edwards, Llangollen, blacksmithCanlyniad
Dedfryd:
Guilty of petty larceny1 - partial verd
Cosb:
3 months imprisonment with hard labour2
Eraill:
R, E
Trosedd
Dinbych, Ruthin
Theft of timber. mwy
Categori'r drosedd:
Larcenies
Trosedd penodol:
Theft of cut / growing timber
Cyhuddedig
Robert Williams, LabourerDinbych, Ruthin
Plea: Not guilty.
Erlynydd
Thomas PensonCanlyniad
Dedfryd:
Guilty of petty larceny - partial verdict.
Cosb:
1 month imprisonment1
Eraill:
E
Trosedd
Dinbych, Llansanffraid Glan Con
Theft of cloth belonging to Joseph Hornby the elder, Thomas Hornby, William Hornby, Hugh Hornby, Joseph Hornby the younger, Hornby Roughsedge and John Fisher, following the shipwreck of the Hornby1 mwy
Categori'r drosedd:
Larcenies
Trosedd penodol:
Theft of cloth / wool
Cyhuddedig
Mary George, MarriedDinbych, Llansanffraid Glan Conwy
Plea: Not guilty.
Erlynydd
Corbett HarrisCanlyniad
Dedfryd:
Guilty.
Cosb:
Prays benefit of clergy, 6 months imprisonment2
Eraill:
J, R
Trosedd
Dinbych, Llansanffraid Glan Con
Theft of cloth belonging to Joseph Hornby the elder, Thomas Hornby, William Hornby, Hugh Hornby, Joseph Hornby the younger, Hornby Roughsedge and John Fisher, following the shipwreck of the Hornby1 mwy
Categori'r drosedd:
Larcenies
Trosedd penodol:
Theft of cloth / wool
Cyhuddedig
Lowry Owen, MarriedDinbych, Llansanffraid Glan Conwy
Plea: Not guilty.
Erlynydd
Corbett Harris, Beaumaris, co Ang., gent.Canlyniad
Dedfryd:
Guilty.
Cosb:
Prays benefit of clergy, 6 months imprisonment2
Eraill:
J
Trosedd
Dinbych, Llansanffraid Glan Con
Murder of his father Hugh Jones by striking him in the head with an axe. Prisoner and some of his friends discussing ways to prove his innocence thought of disinterring deceased so that the prisoner might put his hand on the body and of going to see a man called John Edwards of co. Flint who had a reputation of being a conjurer and could show the guilty person in a glass - cunning man? gwr cyfarwydd? Evidence of bad feeling between prisoner and deceased. mwy
Categori'r drosedd:
Offences against the person (excluding sexual offences)
Trosedd penodol:
Murder
Cyhuddedig
Thomas Jones, LabourerDinbych, Llansanffraid Glan Conwy
Plea: Not guilty.
Erlynydd
Churchwardens and overseers of LlansanffraiCanlyniad
Dedfryd:
Not guilty.
Cosb:
Dim wedi'i gofnodi
Eraill:
J, E