Bucks History
Includes the Petty and Quarter Sessions, JPs, Police, and the Criminals.
15th December 1866
Arron Simmons was convicted of placing a steam image and threshing machine on the Highway after pleading Guilty.
Costs 8s, Penalty 1s, Constable 2/6.
A note in the front inside cover of the Amersham Magistrates Evidence Book in 1872.
25th February 1874
Ephrain Glenister was convicted of using a snare, or rather 10 snares. Fine of £2 10s and 12s costsin default two months hard labour.
George Saunders was fined 1s with 14s 6d costs for using a snare. With 14 days if in default.
13th October 1827
Aylesbury
The state of Aylesbury gaol, on a comparison with former years, is highly satisfactory. The total number of prisoners was on Wednesday last only 101; last year at the same time it was 124. It is gratifying also to find that there has been a diminution in the number of persons committed for poaching during the year.
Inquest
On Tuesday an inquest was held in the parish of Wooburn, on view of the body of a poor man, named Stephen Hance, aged 68 years, a pauper of that parish, who was found dead the previous day in a barn of Mr.Andrews, of the Mother Red Cap public-house. Verdict - "Died by the visitation of God."
1842