On this page, information has been collected on M*CH*MOREs from legal
documents relating to
A few M*CH*MOREs have established charities in their wills.
In the eighteenth and nineteenth century, parishes (in the person of
churchwardens and overseers of the poor) administered legal matters relating
to apprenticeship, bastardy and residence according to the Poor Law.
Name |
Date |
County |
Information |
Source |
? MITCHELMORE |
1829 |
Halwell |
yeoman: took Mary BINHAM (aged 14) as yearly servant |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Agnes STONE |
1813 |
Stokenham |
baptised 27 Jun 1804, daughter of William Stone and Agnes MITCHELMORE: apprenticed to Thomas PROUT |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Andrew MICHELMORE |
1735 |
Diptford |
took William TUCKER as apprentice |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Andrew MICHELMORE |
29 Jun 1786 |
Sherford |
sojourner, labourer: settlement examination |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Andrew MICHELMORE |
16 Feb 1802 |
Sherford |
removal order to Brixham |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Andrew Michelmore WILLS |
1822 |
Bovey Tracey |
apprenticed to William HERN, yeoman |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Ann MITCHELMORE |
27 Oct 1832 |
Sherford |
removal order from East Portlemouth |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Ann MICHELMORE |
16 Nov 1832 |
Sherford |
apprehension order for Henry CAUNTER, labourer, reputed father of her unborn child |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Anne Stone MITCHELMORE |
1806 |
Stokenham |
apprenticed to George STEERE, Overseer of the Poor |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Anne MITCHELMORE |
28 Aug 1828 |
Sherford |
aged 12: apprenticed and bound to Samuel CORNISH Esq |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Austin MITCHELMORE |
1831 |
Stokenham |
apprenticed to John PITTS, yeoman |
Devon Heritage Centre |
B MICHELMORE |
4 Jun 1819 |
Cockington |
farmer: took Willm AUSTIN (aged 12) as apprentice |
Britain country apprentices |
Charles MICHELMORE |
1836 |
Stokenham |
apprenticed to John PAIGE, yeoman |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Charles Peters MITCHELMORE |
2 Aug 1884 |
Stokenham |
apprenticed to Alpheus BROOKING, mason |
personal correspondent |
Edward MITCHELMORE |
15 Apr 1765 |
Sherford |
apprenticed to Andrew JELLARD |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Edwd MICHELMORE |
Nov 1820 |
Westminster |
received parish casual relief of 5s |
Westminster Poor Law |
Elizabeth MICHELMORE |
1738 |
Dodbrooke |
spinster: took Joan MEAN as apprentice |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Elizabeth MUCHMORE |
11 Jul 1769 |
Liskeard, Cornwall |
widow: order of 7 Mar for her removal to St Cleer with her children Jane (6), John (4), Oliver (2) and Mary (4 wk) confirmed by Lostwithiel court |
Cornwall Record Office |
Elizabeth MUCHMORE |
14 Sep 1802 |
South Milton |
pauper aged 12: apprenticed to James LIDSTONE, yeoman |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Elizabeth MICHELMORE |
4 Jun1819 |
Cockington |
farmer: John PROWSE assigned to her and then by her to John BOVEY |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Elizabeth MICHELMORE |
4 Jun1819 |
Cockington |
farmer: William AUSTEN assigned to her and then by her to Joseph ASHFORD |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Elizabeth MITCHELMORE |
1826 |
Dodbrooke |
singlewoman, removal order from Exeter St Mary Steps |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Elizabeth MITCHELMORE |
1827 |
Dodbrooke |
affiliation and maintenance order on John HOOPER of Heavitree, baker |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Elizabeth MITCHELMORE |
1827 |
Stokenham |
apprenticed to Thomas EALES |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Elizabeth MITCHELMORE |
1829 |
South Milton |
removal order from South Pool |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Elizabeth MITCHELMORE |
18 Dec 1830 |
South Pool |
removal order to South Milton |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Elkanah MITCHELMORE |
22 Apr 1808 |
Chivelstone |
Samuel GOODYEAR, joiner, carpenter & millwright, paid duty on his apprenticeship indenture |
UK Register of Duties Paid on Apprentices' Indentures |
George MICHELMORE |
1810 |
Totnes |
tailor: took William KING (aged 11) as apprentice |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Henry MICHELMORE |
1811 |
Combeinteign-head |
apprenticed to Mary Ann BRAY |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Henry MICHELMORE |
1811 |
Combeinteign-head |
apprenticed to William BRAY |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Henry MICHILMORE |
13 Mar 1815 |
Cockington |
farmer of Combeintinhead: took Susanna DUST (aged 12) as apprentice |
Britain country apprentices |
Henry MICHELMORE |
8 May 1818 |
Cockington |
farmer: Susanna DUST assigned to him |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Henry MICHELMORE |
30 Mar 1824 |
Coffinswell |
of Combeinteignhead: reassigned apprentice John STADDON (aged 9) from Richard ASHFORD |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Henry MICHELMORE |
1825 |
Combeinteign-head |
apprenticed to Thomas SATTERLEY, farmer |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Henry MICHELMORE |
1827 |
Combeinteign-head |
apprenticed to Mary WILLS, farmer |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Henry MICHELMORE |
1841-46 |
Kenn |
of Combeinteignhead: employed James PIKE of Kenn parish as a labourer |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Heny MICHELMORE |
8 Nov 1819 |
Coffinswell |
farmer of Combeintinhead: took John STADDON (aged 9) as apprentice |
Britain country apprentices |
Heziah MITCHELMORE |
1814 |
Stokenham |
apprenticed to Samuel CORNISH Esq of Sherford |
Devon Heritage Centre |
James MUCHMORE |
1779 |
Dock |
cordwainer: took Hugh GILES as apprentice |
Britain country apprentices |
James MITCHELMORE |
1792 |
Stokenham |
took William RINNELL as apprentice |
Devon Heritage Centre |
James MITCHELMORE |
1808 |
Stokenham |
apprenticed to John PEARSE, yeoman |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Jane MITCHELMORE |
3 Jul 1798 |
Sherford |
apprenticed to Samuel CORNISH Esq of Chivelstone |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Jane MITCHELMORE |
1809 |
Stokenham |
apprenticed to Robert PEPPERELL, yeoman |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Jane MITCHELMORE |
27 Mar 1830 |
Sherford |
aged 12: apprenticed & bound to Aaron HONEYWILL, yeoman |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Jeffrey MICHELMORE |
1818 |
Ashprington |
yeoman: took William DAMERELL as apprentice |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Jeffry MICHELMORE |
1817 |
Ashprington |
yeoman of Harberton: took Mary Ann BUCKINGHAM as apprentice |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Joane MUCHAMORE |
1735 |
Moreleigh |
issued settlement certificate for Charleton |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Joanna MITCHELMORE |
6 Jan 1764 |
Sherford |
apprenticed to William WAKEHAM, yeoman |
Devon Heritage Centre |
John MICHAELMORE |
1729 |
Dartington |
took James WELLS as apprentice |
Wells Apprentices of Great Britain |
John MUCKMORE |
1761 |
Liskeard, Cornwall |
tailor: took Joseph SERJEANT as apprentice, paid 3 guineas duty |
Britain country apprentices |
John MITCHELMORE |
2 Jun 1764 |
Kingsbridge |
Walter COLLE, blacksmith, paid duty on his apprenticeship indenture |
UK Register of Duties Paid on Apprentices' Indentures |
John MITCHELMORE |
1781 |
Halwell |
apprenticed to Rev. Thomas WHINYATES of Charleton |
Devon Heritage Centre |
John MICHELMORE |
16 Oct 1789 |
Sherford |
apprenticed to Crispin COLLINS, yeoman |
Devon Heritage Centre |
John MITCHELMORE |
1798 |
Stokenham |
took George JEFFERY as apprentice |
Devon Heritage Centre |
John MITCHELMORE |
1801 |
Dodbrooke |
apprenticed to Richard HAWKINS Esq |
Devon Heritage Centre |
John MITCHAMORE |
13 Jun 1804 |
Sherford |
apprenticed to John EVANS, yeoman |
Devon Heritage Centre |
John MITCHELMORE |
25 Jul 1806 |
Sherford |
aged 10: apprenticed to Jonathan HODGE, yeoman of Slapton |
Devon Heritage Centre |
John MITCHELMORE |
1814 |
Moreleigh |
presumed father of child of Elizabeth HEXT ^ Halwell |
Devon Heritage Centre |
John MITCHELMORE |
1814 |
Stokenham |
took Sarah JEFFERY as apprentice |
Devon Heritage Centre |
John Mitchelmore DURE |
1827 |
Stokenham |
apprenticed to Nicholas DURE, stone mason |
Devon Heritage Centre |
John MITCHELMORE |
19 Dec 1829 |
West Alvington |
presumed father of child of Mary CROCKER alias FITZWATER, ordered to pay 11s 6d for birthing expenses, 12s plus 1s 6d a week for maintenance of the said child, and £1 12s 6d legal costs |
Devon Heritage Centre |
John Stone MICHELMORE |
1836 |
Stokenham |
apprenticed to John PAIGE, yeoman |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Maria MICHELMORE |
21 Dec 1852 |
Morley |
affiliation order made against putative father John JEFFREYS |
Britain country apprentices |
Mary MITCHELMORE |
1765 |
West Alvington |
apprenticed to Michael JEFFERY, yeoman |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Mary MITCHELLMORE |
1767 |
West Alvington |
apprenticed to Michael JEFFERY, yeoman |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Mary MITCHELMORE |
1776 |
Stokenham |
apprenticed to William MITCHELMORE, yeoman |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Mary MITCHELMORE |
1784 |
Halwell |
apprenticed to David MANNING of Diptford |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Mary MITCHELMORE |
1792 |
Stokenham |
apprenticed to Richard GARLAND, gentleman |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Mary MUCHAMORE |
11 Aug 1792 |
South Milton |
pauper: apprenticed to William BALL, yeoman |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Mary Ann MUCHAMORE |
12 Apr 1800 |
Sherford |
apprenticed to John ADAMS jun |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Mary MITCHELMORE |
1805 |
Stokenham |
apprenticed to Treby H HAYSE Esq of South Pool |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Mary MUCHAMORE |
5 Jul 1808 |
South Milton |
named Thomas POLYBLANK as the father of her unborn child |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Mary MUCHAMORE |
16 Sep 1808 |
South Milton |
Thomas POLYBLANK ordered to pay the parish 12s for birthing expenses plus 18d per week to maintain Mary's son |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Mary MITCHELMORE |
1828, 1831 |
Stokenham |
apprenticed to John PITTS, yeoman |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Mary MICHELMORE |
3 Mar 1845 |
Devon |
affiliation case dismissed for want of sufficient evidence |
Britain country apprentices |
Nicholas MUCHAMORE |
24 May 1725 |
Sherford |
apprenticed to George GILLARD |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Nicholas MITCHELMORE |
1742 |
Stokenham |
yeoman: took Robert WHITE as apprentice |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Nicholas MITCHELMORE |
3 Jul 1798 |
Sherford |
apprenticed to Samuel CORNISH of Chivelstone, and then to Elizabeth on Samuel's death |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Peter MITCHELMORE |
1793 |
Stokenham |
yeoman: took Richard TOLECHARD as apprentice |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Peter MITCHELMORE |
1799 |
Stokenham |
yeoman: took Robert PARSLEIGH as apprentice |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Peter MITCHELMORE |
1802 |
Stokenham |
yeoman: took Lydia NICHOLSON as apprentice |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Peter MITCHELMORE |
1803 |
Stokenham |
yeoman: took William PENNY as apprentice |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Peter MITCHELMORE |
1815 |
Stokenham |
yeoman: took William BURNER as apprentice |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Peter MITCHELMORE |
1825 |
Stokenham |
yeoman: took Sarah NICHOLSON as apprentice |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Peter MITCHELMORE |
1838 |
Dodbrooke |
pauper, settlement examination |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Peter MITCHELMORE |
1838 |
Dodbrooke |
removal order to Dartmouth, Townstal |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Philip MICHELMORE |
2 Apr 1804 |
Cockington |
farmer: Elizabeth WILCOCKS assigned to him |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Philip MICHELMORE |
9 Apr 1805 |
Cockington |
farmer: George STOCKMAN assigned to him |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Philip MICHELMORE |
20 Jan 1807 |
Cockington |
farmer: Thomas BOND assigned to him |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Philip MICHELMORE |
1807 |
Ashprington |
took Henry BUCKINHAM as apprentice |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Philip MICHELMORE |
1809 |
Ashprington |
took John TUCKERMAN as apprentice |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Philip MICHELMORE |
1816 |
Ashprington |
yeoman: took Harriett ALMOND as apprentice |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Philip MICHELMORE |
1823 |
Ashprington |
yeoman: took William NEWLAND as apprentice |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Philip MICHELMORE |
1828 |
Ashprington |
gentleman: took Benjamin SELLICK as apprentice |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Philip MITCHELMORE |
1831 |
Ashprington |
yeoman: took Mary LOWREY as apprentice |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Philip MITCHELMORE |
1834 |
Ashprington |
yeoman: took Mary Ann STEPHENS as apprentice |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Richard MUCHAMORE |
9 Feb 1804 |
South Milton |
aged 8, pauper: apprenticed to Thomas POLYBLANK, yeoman |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Richard MITCHELMORE |
1823 |
Stokenham |
apprenticed to Ambrose Hext RANDALL, yeoman |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Robert MICHEALMORE |
2 May 1808 |
Broadhempston |
yeoman: took Thomas BLACKLER (aged 8) as apprentice |
Britain country apprentices |
Robert MITCHELMORE |
1811 |
Moreleigh |
took Elizabeth PIELLAND (aged 9) as apprentice |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Robert MICHELMORE |
2 Apr 1811 |
Broadhempston |
farmer: took John AYSH (aged 9) as apprentice |
Britain country apprentices |
Robert MITCHELMORE |
1817 |
Halwell |
took Elizabeth DAMERALL (aged 9) as apprentice |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Robert MICHELMORE |
5 Apr 1819 |
Broadhempston |
took Thomas FAIRCHILD (aged 9) as apprentice |
Britain country apprentices |
Robert MICHELMORE |
26 Jun 1820 |
Broadhempston |
took Mary BLACKLER alias COTTON (aged 9) as apprentice |
Britain country apprentices |
Robert MICHELMORE |
23 Oct 1821 |
Broadhempston |
farmer: took Henry TOZER (aged 9) as apprentice |
Britain country apprentices |
Robert MICHELMORE |
27 Jul 1824 |
Broadhempston |
farmer: took John COURT (aged 9) as apprentice |
Britain country apprentices |
Robert MICHELMORE |
28 Mar 1826 |
Broadhempston |
farmer: took Mary Ann REEVES (aged 10) as apprentice |
Britain country apprentices |
Robt MICHELMORE |
28 Feb 1832 |
Broadhempston |
farmer: took Eliz PETERS (aged 9) as apprentice |
Britain country apprentices |
Robt MICHELMORE |
27 Mar 1832 |
Broadhempston |
gent: took John BLACKLER (aged 12) as apprentice |
Britain country apprentices |
Robt MICHELMORE |
28 Aug 1832 |
Broadhempston |
farmer: took Betsey WOLSTON (aged11) as apprentice |
Britain country apprentices |
Robert MICHELMORE |
6 Jul1836 |
Broadhempston |
yeoman: took Wm STEVENS (aged 9) as apprentice |
Britain country apprentices |
Robert MICHELMORE |
10 May 1837 |
Broadhempston |
yeoman: took Eliza WINSOR (aged 10) as apprentice |
Britain country apprentices |
Robert MICHELMORE |
5 Jan 1854 |
Paignton |
affiliation order made against him in favour of Celia HIDDLE |
Britain country apprentices |
Sarah MICHELMORE |
1770 |
Sherford |
apprenticed to Stephen LAKEMAN, yeoman |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Sarah MICHELMORE |
1 Feb 1774 |
Sherford |
apprenticed to Crispin COLLINS, yeoman |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Sarah MITCHELMORE |
1785 |
Stokenham |
apprenticed to John LOME, yeoman |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Sarah MITCHELMORE |
1796 |
Stokenham |
apprenticed to William PAIGE, yeoman of East Allington |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Sarah MITCHELMORE |
17 Jul 1821 |
Sherford |
aged 13: apprenticed & bound to Edward TORR of Buckland Tout Saints |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Sarah Ann MITCHELMORE |
1822 |
Stokenham |
apprenticed to John PEARCE, yeoman |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Sarah MICHELMORE |
7 Nov 1854 |
Devon |
affiliation order made against William DREW, putative father of her child |
Britain country apprentices |
Soloman MITCHELMORE |
29 Dec 1787 |
Stokenham |
yeoman: paid duty on indenture of apprentice Gabriel BEER |
UK Register of Duties Paid on Apprentices' Indentures |
Soloman MITCHELMORE |
1790 |
Stokenham |
took Samuel MINGO as apprentice |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Soloman MITCHELMORE |
1793 |
Stokenham |
yeoman: took Mary STONE as apprentice |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Solomon MITCHELMORE |
1792 |
Stokenham |
yeoman: took George PRETTIJOHNS as apprentice |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Solomon MITCHELMORE |
1801 |
Stokenham |
yeoman: took Susanna HANAFORD as apprentice |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Solomon MITCHLEMORE |
1801 |
Stokenham |
yeoman: took Robert POUND as apprentice |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Solomon MITCHELMORE |
1803 |
Stokenham |
yeoman: took Jemminma TAYLOR as apprentice |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Solomon MITCHELMORE |
1805 |
Stokenham |
yeoman: took Robert POUND as apprentice |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Solomon MITCHELMORE |
1805 |
Stokenham |
yeoman: took Matthew TROUT as apprentice |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Thomas MUCHAMORE |
12 Apr 1800 |
Sherford |
apprenticed to Andrew GILLARD, churchwarden |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Thomas MUCHAMORE |
7 Dec 1819 |
West Alvington |
aged 11, pauper: apprenticed to William BALL Junr of South Milton |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Thomas MITCHELMORE |
1821 |
Blackawton |
took Ann SWEET as apprentice |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Thomas MITCHELMORE |
1829 |
South Milton |
removal order from South Pool |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Thomas MITCHELMORE |
18 Dec 1830 |
South Pool |
removal order to South Milton |
Devon Heritage Centre |
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Will[iam] MICHAMORE/ MITCHELLMORE/ MITCHELMOR |
1730-1736 |
Ugborough |
received parish relief |
Devon parish chest records |
William MICHELMORE |
1739 |
Ugborough |
took James CAWKER as an apprentice |
Devon Heritage Centre |
William MITCHELMORE |
1771 |
Stokenham |
yeoman of Coleridge, Stokenham: took James CLEMENTS as apprentice |
Devon Heritage Centre |
William MICHELMORE |
1 Feb 1774 |
Sherford |
apprenticed to Crispin COLLINS, yeoman |
Devon Heritage Centre |
William MITCHELMORE |
1776 |
Stokenham |
yeoman: took Mary MITCHELMORE as apprentice |
Devon Heritage Centre |
William MITCHELMORE |
1783 |
Stokenham |
yeoman: took Sarah WEEKES as apprentice |
Devon Heritage Centre |
William MITCHELMORE |
1784 |
Stokenham |
yeoman: took Edward COLE as apprentice |
Devon Heritage Centre |
William MITCHELMORE |
4 Jul 1785 |
Stokenham |
Overseer of the Poor |
Devon Heritage Centre |
William MITCHELMORE |
1785 |
Stokenham |
yeoman: took Jacob TROUT as apprentice |
Devon Heritage Centre |
William MICHELMORE |
16 Oct 1789 |
Sherford |
yeoman: took Jane PATEY as apprentice |
Devon Heritage Centre |
William MITCHELMORE |
1790 |
Stokenham |
yeoman: took Mary WILLS as apprentice |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Wm MUCKAMORE |
28 Jun 1792 |
St George, Southwark |
lath render: took Thos SHELTON as 7yr apprentice, paid £10 5s duty |
Ancestry |
William MUCKAMORE |
1792 |
Newington, Surrey |
lath render: took Thomas SHELTON as apprentice |
Britain country apprentices |
William MITCHELMORE |
1798 |
Stokenham |
apprenticed to Thomas HUPELL, yeoman |
Devon Heritage Centre |
William MUCHAMORE |
12 Apr 1800 |
Sherford |
apprenticed to John EVANS, churchwarden |
Devon Heritage Centre |
William MITCHELMORE |
1801 |
Stokenham |
took Grace WILLS as apprentice |
Devon Heritage Centre |
William MITCHELMORE |
1802 |
Stokenham |
apprenticed to James TORRING, yeoman |
Devon Heritage Centre |
William MITCHELMORE |
[no date] |
Stokenham |
took William WOOD as apprentice |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Wm MUCKAMORE |
29 Sep 1803 |
Newington, Surrey |
lath render: took James WALTON as apprentice |
Britain country apprentices |
William MUCHAMORE |
1806 |
South Milton |
aged 8: apprenticed to Robert CUTMORE, yeoman |
Devon Heritage Centre |
William MUCHAMORE |
20 Jun 1811 |
South Milton |
aged 13: apprenticed to Robert CUTMORE, yeoman |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Wm MICHELMORE |
4 Apr 1814 |
Cockington |
farmer: took John PROWSE (aged 7) as apprentice |
Devon Heritage Centre |
William MICHELMORE |
8 May 1818 |
Cockington |
farmer: took Mary DOUST as apprentice |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Wm MICKLEMORE |
Nov 1820 |
Westminster |
received parish casual relief of 6s |
Westminster Poor Law |
William Kelland MICHELMORE |
1824 |
Halwell |
aged 14, son of William MICHELMORE: apprenticed to William MICHELMORE of Boreston, yeoman |
Devon Heritage Centre |
William MICHELMORE |
1824 |
Halwell |
yeoman of Boreston: took William Kelland MICHELMORE aged 14 as apprentice |
Devon Heritage Centre |
William MICHELMORE |
1829 |
Halwell |
yeoman of Halwell: took Mary BINHAM aged 14 of St Saviours as yearly servant |
Devon Heritage Centre |
William H MUCHMORE |
Jan 1898 |
Budock, Cornwall |
East Kerrier Petty Sessions granted Jane BENNETTS an affiliation order of 2s a week [child support] against him |
Royal Cornwall Gazette 6 Jan 1898 |
William MUCHMORE |
12 Feb 1906 |
Godstone |
aged 14, chargeable to Wandsworth: Guardians considered proposal he be apprenticed to Henry TAYLOR, Upper Caterham |
Surrey Mirror 16 Feb 1906 |
Willmot MITCHELMORE |
24 Mar 1764 |
Sherford |
apprenticed to William ADAMS, yeoman |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Wilmate MITCHELMORE |
6 Dec 1805 |
Sherford |
removal order to East Allington |
Devon Heritage Centre |
For other documents possibly referring to real estate transactions, see
the early court cases listed below.
Name |
Date |
Information |
Source |
Alicia Mitchelmore DAVIS |
1898 |
wife of Simeon DAVIS, innkeeper ^ Meonstoke: title to land (25 p) in Meonstoke |
Hampshire Record Office |
Alicia Mitchelmore DAVIS |
1900 |
with her husband Simeon, conveyed land to the London & South Western Railway Company |
Hampshire Record Office |
Betsy MICHELMORE |
1 Jul 1820 |
widow & adminstratrix of William MICHELMORE, yeoman ^ Cockington: leased Bowman's tenement, Jackson's tenement and several meadows in Cockington from Roger MALLOCK for 40 years at a rent of £140 |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Betsy MICHELMORE |
18 Sep 1820 |
occupant with Roger MALLOCK of the messuage or tenement with the cider pound, threshing machine fields or closes of land and premises in Cockington: said property leased to Nicholas BOVEY of Ipplepen, yeoman |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Elizabeth MUCHMORE |
28 Jan 1772 |
lease of a property at Looe Mills, Liskeard, refers to her as a widow, daughter of deceased miller Thomas BUNT of Liskeard |
Cornwall Record Office |
Guy de MOCHELMORE |
1328 |
holds lands in Badeston [modern Bayton] in the psh of Malleburgh [Malborough] granted by John DAVAILLES to Robert de LYE |
personal correspondent |
Henry MUCHMORE |
11 Jun 1844 |
lease of property in Morval refers to him as of Polliscourt in the parish of St Martin by Looe, yeoman and a trustee under the will of John BRAY |
Cornwall Record Office |
James MICHELMORE |
10 Jun 1608 |
yeoman of Harberton: gives an annuity of £4 for 21 years to Henry SHORT, blacksmith of Totnes, for closes in Eastleigh and Harberton |
personal correspondent |
James MITCHELMORE |
1817 |
leased tenement in alley off Mill Street, Poole, from John POPE for £5 |
Poole Rate Book |
Jean MICHELMORE née METCALF |
1958 |
purchased The White House, Reigate, with proceeds of £3000 left to her by one of her Two-Way Family Favourites audience |
Two-Way Family Favourites |
Jeffery MICHELMORE |
1771 |
butcher of Buckfastleigh: settlement of land and Grutes tenement by Thomas & Jabez IRELAND, both butchers ^ Ashburton, on his marriage to Elizabeth IRELAND |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Jeffery MICHELMORE |
1775 |
butcher of Ashburton: leased land in Ashburton for 99 yr for £12 plus 6d pa |
Devon Heritage Centre |
John MICHELMORE |
1539 |
Inquisition post Mortem |
Exchequer: King's remembrancer, Escheators' Files |
John MYCHELMORE |
Mar 1541 |
Malborough document relates to the lease of "a tenement in Saltecomb with half a garden between the tenement of John MYCHELMORE on the south and the tenement of Richard CHEPE on the north" |
UK National Archives |
John MICHELMORE |
4 Oct 1738 |
tanner: named in property trust deed of Dartington Feoffees |
Devon Heritage Centre |
John MUCHMORE |
12 Feb 1760 |
lease of a property in Higher Penpol, St Veep, names Jn MUCHMORE, son of Oliver MUCHMORE of Menheniot aged 25 ; endorsed later with note that John is deceased |
Cornwall Record Office |
Jn MUCHMORE |
8 Jan 1762 |
witness with John BUNT to a lease of a property at Looe Mills, Liskeard |
Cornwall Record Office |
John MITCHELMORE |
20 Aug 1820 |
yeoman ^ Lifton, Devon: lent Robert SANDERCOCK of Penhale, Cornwall, £250 on the security of the messuages and tenements called Trewassa (4A 29P) and Nettles Park (18A, 35P), to be repaid at 4.8% pa interest |
Malcolm McCarthy Collection |
Jn MUCHMORE |
28 Aug 1841 |
carpenter: title deed to house in West Street, Fowey, Cornwall, names him as one of the occupiers |
Cornwall Record Office |
John MUCHMORE |
30 Sep 1846 |
carpenter: conveyance document names him as joint occupier of a house in West Street, Fowey |
Cornwall Record Office |
John MITCHELMORE |
1847 |
cider merchant of Brixham: leased property in All Saints Parish, Brixham |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Jn MUCHMORE |
16 Nov 1857 |
lease of property in St Martin by Looe refers to him as a miller of Palace Court, St Martin, churchwarden |
Cornwall Record Office |
Jn MUCHMORE |
16 Nov 1857 |
lease of property in St Martin by Looe refers to him as a yeoman of St Martin by Looe, churchwarden of St Martin |
Cornwall Record Office |
John MITCHELMORE |
1861 |
apportionment of the Rent Charges in lieu of Tithes in the parish of Brixham: John MITCHELMORE, occupier of land owned by William GORTLEY and measuring 16 pecks, to pay 6d to Vicar |
London Gazette 15 Oct 1861 |
Jn MUCHMORE |
25 Mar 1863 |
lease of property in St Martin by Looe refers to him as a yeoman of St Martin by Looe, churchwarden of St Martin |
Cornwall Record Office |
M W MICHELMORE |
1942-1945 |
Acquisition of land in war damaged areas: correspondence with M W MICHELMORE, an Exeter solicitor |
UK National Archives: Ministry of Town & Country Planning, War Damaged Reconstruction Areas |
Mary Ann Michelmore LILLICRAP |
1923 |
widow, executor and trustee of the will of John LILLICRAP ^ Plymouth: sold 65 Old Town Street, Plymouth to William DUMMETT for ₤1300 |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Peter MOCHELMOUR |
27 Oct 1406 & 10 Apr 1407 |
his homages and services leased by John & Joan CROSSE to John MARTYN, William BURLESTON and Thomas REYMOUND along with various lands in Estwere, Bodeleford [Buddleford, Collumpton], Lyneworthy, Badeston [Bayton, Salcombe] and Radewey [Radway, Teignmouth] |
Devon Feet of Fines CP 25/1/73 No. 81 |
Peter MUTCHMORE |
21 Jun 1672 |
taylor of Stokeingham: leased Cutland's Tenement, Chillington, from Matthew HALS ^ Efford for 99 years on the lives of his children Peter and Katherine MUTCHMORE |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Phil MICHELMORE |
26 Jun 1690 |
lease mentions her as owner with Jn COLE of land in Liskeard adjoining Luke Street |
Cornwall Record Office |
Philip & Amey MICHELMORE |
1743 |
with Philip LUSCOMBE, sold 17 acres of land in Buckfastleigh parish to Othniel GIDLEY for £60 |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Phil MICHAELMORE |
26 Jan 1770 |
title deed to tenement in Luke's Street, Liskeard, mentions her as previous owner with Jn COLE of adjoining land |
Cornwall Record Office |
Philip MICHELMORE |
21 Jul 1779 |
received 6s 7d from Margaret WINGETT for “Quarter’s Landtax” due Midsummer 1779 |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Philip MICHELMORE |
2 Jan 1796 |
yeoman ^ Cockington: leased part of the Barton of Cockington and Tor Abbey meadow from Roger MALLOCK |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Philip MICHELMORE |
1817, 1819 |
gentleman ^ Staverton: financial interest in property in Atherton Lane, Totnes |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Philip MICHELMORE |
16 Sep 1872 |
^ Painsford, Ashprington: purchased No. 2, St Germans Villas, Exeter, for £1230 |
Cornwall Record Office |
Philip MICHELMORE |
25 Nov 1872 |
^ 2 St Germans Villas, St Davids, Exeter: purchased adjoining land for £162:10s |
Cornwall Record Office |
Philip MICHELMORE |
30 Sep 1882 |
^ 2 St Germans Villas, Pennsylvania [Exeter]: sold this house for L1468 |
Cornwall Record Office |
Richard de MUCHELEMOR |
19 May 1243 |
bought 1½ ferlings of land [about 15 acres] in Edelton [Ilton, Malborough] from Richard de CURCHESWELL for a price of 8 marks of silver [about 5 pounds] |
Devon Feet of Fines AD1243 [27 Henry iii] |
Richard MICHELMOUR |
28 Jan 1379/80 |
with wife Joan, held a house and land in Dydesham for a term of life |
Devon Feet of Fines AD1379 [3 Richard ii] |
Richard Hancock MITCHELMORE |
22 May 1830 |
yeoman ^ Stoke Climsland, Cornwall, eldest son & executor of John MITCHELMORE, yeoman late of Lipton, Devon (died intestate 16 Jul 1829, letters of administration granted 24 Oct 1829): Henry PETHICK of Launceston paid him £259 7s 6d to redeem Robert SANDERCOCK's loan secured by the properties at Trewassa and Nottles Park, the title to the said properties being then transferred to Henry PETHICK |
Malcolm McCarthy Collection |
Robert MITCHELMORE the elder |
25 Mar 1811 |
yeoman of Morley: leased various fields and tenements in Morleigh from John PARKER, Earl of Morleigh, for 10 yr at £114 pa |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Roger MICHELMORE |
20 Sep 1525 |
along with Thomas MICHELMORE, William MICHELMORE and others, appointed feoffee of a messuage and adjacent garden in Kyngesbrigge |
UK National Archives |
Thomas MYCHELMORE |
6 Aug 1523 |
along with William MYCHELMORE and others, appointed feoffee of a messuage and garden in Kyngesbryg |
UK National Archives |
Thomas MICHELMORE |
20 Sep 1525 |
along with William MICHELMORE, Roger MICHELMORE and others, appointed feoffee of a messuage and adjacent garden in Kyngesbrigge |
UK National Archives |
Thomas MOCHELMOR |
1528/29 |
grantor: Nicholas DAVELLYS of Yarde [Yerde] in Malborough; grantee: Thomas MOCHELMOR and others; re properties in Thulston [Thurlestone], Saltcombe [Salcombe], and Shabbecombe [Shadycombe] in Malborough |
UK National Archives |
Thomas MICHELMORE |
Apr 1529 |
along with others, appointed feoffee of a close and a garden in Dodbrooke |
UK National Archives |
Thomas MICHELMORE |
9 Jan 1531 |
along with others, appointed feoffee of several properties in Fursedon, Sherford; Colruge, Stokenham; and Ford, Chevelston |
UK National Archives |
Thomas MICHELMORE |
23 Sep 1741 |
had held messuage and lands in Buckfastleigh |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Thomas MITCHELMORE |
2 Aug 1815 |
mason of Plympton St Maurice: along with William BARKER, leased Quarry Field and Dorsmouth Hill quarry from John PARKER and Lord BORRINGDON for 14 yr at £10 pa |
Devon Heritage Centre |
William MICHELMOUR |
28 Jan 1379/80 |
with wife Joan, held a house and land in Dydesham for a term of life |
Devon Feet of Fines AD1379 [3 Richard ii] |
William MYCHELMORE |
6 Aug 1523 |
along with Thomas MYCHELMORE and others, appointed feoffee of "a messuage and garden in Kyngesbryg" |
UK National Archives |
William MICHELMORE |
20 Sep 1525 |
along with Roger MICHELMORE, Thomas MICHELMORE and others, appointed feoffee of a messuage and adjacent garden in Kyngesbrigge |
UK National Archives |
William MICHELMORE |
10 Apr 1808 |
yeoman ^ Cockington: leased Cockington Wood from Roger MALLOCK for 14 yr at a rent of ₤45, with the liberty of burning lime at Stantor Quarry at such times as Roger MALLOCK shall appoint |
Devon Heritage Centre |
William Thomas MITCHELMORE |
1938 |
purchased 5 Church Street, Paignton |
Devon Heritage Centre |
Note that early court cases relating to messuages [dwellings] and land
may have been formalities required in order to transfer title from one person
to another.
Name |
Date |
Information |
Source |
? MICHELMORE |
1591-1596 |
MICHELMORE v. HARVYE: Devon |
UK National Archives: Court of Chancery, Pleadings |
? MICHIMORE |
1596-1616 |
MICHIMORE v. [COURTNEY]: Devon |
UK National Archives: Court of Chancery, Pleadings |
? MICHELMORE |
1603-1625 |
MICHELMORE v. PEARSE, LAVERS and COLMAN: Devon. |
UK National Archives: Court of Chancery, Pleadings |
? MICHELMORE |
1558-1649 |
DICKING v MICHELMORE |
UK National Archives: Court of Chancery, Country Depositions |
? MICHAELMORE |
1730 |
MICHAELMORE v. MICHAELMORE |
UK National Archives: Court of Chancery, Pleadings |
? MICHLEMORE |
1738 |
MICHLEMORE vs WOTTON |
UK National Archives: Jury panels |
? MICHELMORE |
1817 |
MICHELMORE v TULL. Bill only |
UK National Archives: Court of Chancery, Pleadings |
? MITCHELMORE |
1830, 1832 |
WAKEHAM v MITCHELMORE |
UK National Archives: Court of Chancery, Pleadings 1801-1842; Chancery Masters' Account Books |
? MITCHELMORE |
14 Jan 1833 |
case of WAKEHAM v MITCHELMORE to be heard at Vice-Chancellor's Court, Westminster |
Morning Chronicle 14 Jan 1833 |
? MITCHELMORE, Mr |
16 Dec 1857 |
spirit merchant ^ Torquay: Jonathon ROOSE trial began at Devonshire winter assizes |
Leeds Mercury 19 Dec 1857 |
? MITCHELMORE, Mr |
Dec 1857 |
wine and spirit merchant ^ Torquay: nephew Jonathan ROOSE found guilty at Exeter assizes of assaulting Jane STONE with the intent of causing her grievious bodily harm |
The Preston Guardian 24 Dec 1857 |
? MICHELMORE |
Jan 1859 |
draper, Newton Abbot: sued John TOWNSEND, clock maker, for goods worth £7 15s that had been delivered but not paid for |
Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post 27 Jan 1859 |
? MITCHELMORE |
17 Dec 1861 |
case of MITCHELMORE vs ATKINSON to be heard at Rolls Chambers, Chancery Lane. |
The Morning Post 17 Dec 1861 |
? MITCHELMORE |
29 Sep 1862 |
builder: application for a licence for the Fountain Inn, Trinity Street, Cardiff, which had been closed for some years, rejected on the ground that there was no public necessity for the licence |
Cardiff & Merthyr Guardian and Brecon Gazette 3 Oct 1862 |
? MITCHELMORE, Mr |
6 Aug 1867 |
landlord of the Princess Royal tavern, Walham Green [Fulham]: fined 20 s at Surrey assizes for keeping a dangerous dog |
Daily News 7 Aug 1867 |
? MITCHELMORE |
16 Apr 1868 |
switchman at Torquay station: found guilty by inquest jury of causing the death of Charles MARSH, an engine driver, in a collision on the South Devon Railway that had been caused by his negligence; had since absconded (in the opinion of his brother, through fear of punishment) |
The Derby Mercury 22 Apr 1868 |
? MICHELMORE, Mr |
Oct 1869 |
builder ^ Cardiff: an employee sentenced to one month's imprisonment for falsely obtaining a brush by pretending it was for his employer |
Western Mail 23 Oct 1869 |
? MICHELMORE |
26 Oct 1881 |
case of THOMSON vs MICHELMORE to be heard at Chancery Division, High Court of Justice, Lincoln's Inn |
The Morning Post 26 Oct 1881 |
? MICHELMORE |
23 Jan 1882 |
case of MICHELMORE vs BOWDEN to be heard at the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division |
The Standard 25 Jan 1882 |
? MICHELMORE, Mr |
13 Feb 1882 |
at County Petty Sessions at Totnes, several persons found guilty of poaching on his lands at Berry Pomeroy |
Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post 15 Feb 1882 |
? MITCHELMORE, Mr |
30 Apr 1883 |
Robert SMALE accused of throwing dirt at him while walking down Cornet Street, St Peter Port; case dismissed |
The Star (Guernsey) 10 May 1883 |
? MITCHELMORE, Mr |
26 Feb 1887 |
John PURCHASE found guilty of stealing six pieces of deal, value 4s, from Messr Honeychurch & Mitchelmore |
The Hampshire Advertiser 2 Mar 1887 |
? MICHELMORE |
13 Dec 1888 |
case of MICHELMORE vs STUDDY to be heard at Chancery Division, High Court |
The Morning Post 13 Dec 1888 |
? MICHELMORE |
11 Apr 1891 |
case of DAINES vs MICHELMORE to be heard at the High Court of Justice |
The Morning Post 11 Apr 1891 |
? MICHAELMORE |
28 Apr 1891 |
case of MICHAELMORE vs HARDING to be heard at the High Court |
The Morning Post 28 Apr 1891 |
? MICHELMORE |
16 Nov 1892 |
case of MICHELMORE vs MARSHALL to be heard at Chancery Division, High Court |
The Morning Post 16 Nov 1892 |
? MICHELMORE |
1893 |
MICHELMORE vs MUDGE: funds outstanding at the Chancery Pay Office, account opened by order of 30 Apr 1860, last payment out 19 Jan 1865 |
London Gazette 1 Mar 1893 |
? MUCHMORE, Mrs |
1 Apr 1895 |
of Wellington Road, St John's Wood: gave evidence in corruption case related to 1892 divorce case |
The Morning Post 2 Apr 1895 |
? MICHELMORE |
1 Feb 1898 |
case of MICHELMORE's estate (TOZER vs MAYE) to be heard at Chancery Division, High Court |
The Morning Post 31 Jan 1898 |
? MITCHELMORE, Mr |
9 Nov 1898 |
cashier, Metropolitan Bank, Bath: gave evidence in a case of fraudulent dealing |
The Morning Post 10 Nov 1898 |
? MITCHELMORE, Mr |
Jul 1900 |
proprietor of the Grasshopper Hotel, Jersey: gave evidence that a person arrested in Guernsey had stayed at his hotel |
The Star (Guernsey) 5 Jul 1900 |
? MICHELMORE |
1908 |
MICHELMORE vs MUDGE: dormant funds in Court (Chancery), last payment 18 Dec 1899; also 1911, 1914, 1920, 1923 |
London Gazette 3 Mar 1908 |
? MICHELMORE |
1910 |
MICHELMORE vs MUDGE |
Dougal's Index Register to Next of Kin, Heirs at Law and Cases of Unclaimed Money Advertisements |
Agnes MITCHELMORE |
2 Apr 1837 |
delivered still-born child at Buckland, wrapped it in flannel and hid it; the body, when discovered, had been partially eaten by rats; committed for trial |
Western Times 29 Apr 1837 |
Albert MICHELMORE |
May 1897 |
butcher ^ Dyffryn: fined 5s for keeping a dog without a licence |
Cambrian News and Merionethshire Standard 28 May 1897 |
Anastise MICHELMORE |
1486-1493 or 1504-1515 |
Nicholas MICHELMORE v. Anastise MICHELMORE, late the wife of Walter MICHELMORE: Action of dower by defendant for lands in Saltcomb: Devon |
UK National Archives: Court of Chancery, Early Proceedings |
Andrew MITCHELMORE |
Nov 1872 |
in charge of store of Messrs Watts & Bearns, coal merchants at Newton Abbot: admonished by magistrate for not reporting incorrect weighing balance |
Exeter & Plymouth Gazette 27 Nov 1872 |
Bridget MITCHELMORE |
1894 |
along with Rachel CONNELLY and Alice ELLISON, prosecuted for larceny in Liverpool court |
Lancashire Record Office |
C F MICHELMORE, Mr |
Mar 1861 |
solicitor ^ Totnes: his clerk, Francis DRAKE, acquitted of charge of embezzling 5s from his master |
Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post 20 Mar 1861 |
Caroline MUCHAMORE |
21 Oct 1881 |
otherwise called Caroline MICHELMORE: at Plymouth General Quarter Sessions, fined £10 for keeping a bawdy house |
England & Wales Criminal Registers 1791-1892 |
Charles Frederick MICHELMORE |
Apr 1851 |
solicitor ^ Totnes: found guilty of assaulting Mr Jeffry John EDWARDS, who had accused him of forging his [EDWARDS's] signature, at Totnes on 28 Nov 1850; fined £10 and ordered to provide securities totalling £100 to keep the peace |
Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post 17 Apr 1851 |
Charles MICHELMORE |
Jun 1852 |
late of Totnes, solicitor: the executors of his estate successfully sued for payment of outstanding £6 rent on a field called West Chisseldon in the parish of Brixham of Brixham |
Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post 24 Jun 1852 |
Charles MICHELMORE |
11 Jan 1886 |
labourer of Buckfastleigh: with William & Richard MICHELMORE, fined £5 at Totnes Petty Sessions for poaching from Mr E F TANNER's rabbit warren in Lydford |
Exeter & Plymouth Gazette 12 Jan 1886 |
Charles Edward MICHELMORE |
7 Jun 1922 |
watchman aged 44 of Henry Street, Plymouth: accused of bigamously marrying Muriel Hester CARTWRIGHT, a widow with 5 children, on 20 Apr at King Street Wesleyan Church; he married Henrietta MICHELMORE in London in 1903 while a lance corporal in the Military Foot Police at Chelsea, but claimed he had received a letter from a friend in London stating that his wife was dead |
Western Morning News 8 Jun 1922 |
Cyril Edward MITCHELMORE |
6 Oct 1941 |
dockyard worker and member of Plymouth AFS , b 14 Feb 1918 Plymouth, of 44 Marina Road, St Budeaux, married about 2 yr: charged at Plympton with an indecent assault on Mrs Mabel WILTON aged 53 of Sherford Cottages, Brixton, Elburton; sent to prison for 6 mo |
Western Morning News 11 Oct 1941 |
Dorothy MICHELMORE |
1967,1983 |
REEVES, Alan: charged with murdering Dorothy MICHELMORE by manual strangulation on 5 Dec 1967 at Torquay; convicted |
UK National Archives: Director of Public Prosecutions, Case Papers |
Edgar Harold MITCHELMORE |
14 Jan 1949 |
builder's labourer aged 32 of Spring Villas, Sowell Road, Broadstairs: had been found knéeling before a tombstone in Canterbury, found certifiable as of unsound mind and ordered into a mental home |
Whitstable Times & Herne Bay Herald 15 Jan 1949 |
Edward MICHELMORE |
17-19 Apr 1868 |
caused fatal accident at Torquay Railway Station by gving the wrong signal; indicted by inquest jury of manslaughter, absconded to Kingsbridge, where his wife's relatives reside; returned to Torquay and gave himself up, committed for trial |
Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post 22 Apr 1868 |
Edward MITCHELMORE |
22 Jul 1868 |
at Devon Assizes, acquitted of manslaughter |
England & Wales Criminal Registers 1791-1892 |
Edward MITCHELMORE |
30 Dec 1899 |
[insurance] agent ^ Wharton Road, West London: defrauded of £9 17s by woman who claimed her uncle had died in Australia and left her £21,000 |
Lloyd’s Weekly 31 Dec 1899 |
Edwin MITCHELMORE |
1 Jun 1893 |
farm labourer: gave evidence in trial over an assault at Plympton St Mary |
Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post 1 Jul 1893 |
Eleanor MICHELMORE |
1486-1529 |
Stephen DAMERELL and Eleanor, his wife, previously the wife of Richard MICHELMORE. v. Nicholas OSANT, and Robert BABYLL and Eleanor, his wife: Detention of deeds relating to messuages and gardens in Kingsbury: Devon |
UK National Archives: Court of Chancery, Early Proceedings |
Elizabeth MUCHMORE |
24 Feb 1852 |
appeared at Devon General Sessions, Exeter on charges of larceny from the person |
England & Wales Criminal Registers 1791-1892 |
Elizabeth MICHELMORE |
29 Jan 1883 |
^ 6 Pratt's Road, Clapton Park: witness in case of burglary and theft against Samuel WRIGHT |
Proceedings of the Old Bailey |
Elizabeth Jane MICHELMORE |
10 Aug 1928 |
at Brixham Police Court, fined £2 for not provided a guard on a steam machine at the Kingswear Laundry that was dangerous to workers |
Western Morning News 11 Aug 1928 |
Ellen MITCHELMORE |
14 Jun 1840 |
one of the pew-openers at Christ Church, Camberwell: gave evidence in a case against Henry MOORE that he stole various goods from the church |
Proceedings of the Old Bailey |
Emily MITCHELMORE |
3 Feb 1920 |
dressmaker @ 40: found guilty at Central Criminal Court of aiding Annie ROLPH for procure a miscarriage, sentenced to 3 yrs P S |
FindMyPast |
Emily MITCHELMORE |
22 Jun 1926 |
housekeeper @ 47: found guilty at Central Criminal Court: aiding Rosie GAMER to procure a miscarriage, sentenced to 5 yr P S |
FindMyPast |
Emily MITCHELMORE |
17 Nov 1931 |
aged 53: found guilty at Central Criminal Court: aiding Elsie CLAY and Eva Florence PICKFORD to procure a miscarriage, sentenced to 8 yr P S |
FindMyPast |
Emily Robinson (Amy) MITCHELMORE |
Nov 1931 |
charged with abortion |
UK National Archives: Court of Chancery, Country Depositions |
Emily MITCHELMORE |
19 Nov 1931 |
aged 53 of West Kensington: at Old Bailey, pleaded guilty to being concerned in performing operation on two women, sentenced to 8 years penal servitude |
Hartlepool Mail 20 Nov 1931 |
Eric MICHELMORE |
14 Oct 1936 |
major and chauffeur of Frewin Road, London: fined 10s at Bath Police Court for failing to obey traffic signals in Milson Street, Bath |
Bath Chronicle & Weekly Gazette 17 Oct 1936 |
Frederick MUCHMORE |
17 Jul 1871 |
at Clerkenwell General Quarter Sessions, sentenced to 4 mo imprisonment for false pretences |
England & Wales Criminal Registers 1791-1892 |
Frederick MITCHELMORE |
26 Apr 1887 |
a young man: at Dartmouth Petty Sessions, fined 40s for assault on servant girl Elizabeth WORTHMAN near Little Dartmouth Farm |
Western Times 27 Apr 1887 |
George Humberstone MITCHELMORE |
5 Dec 1812 |
@ 38: at Clerkenwell County Sessions, found guilty of obstructing a highway and discharged on sureties, to appear |
England & Wales Criminal Registers 1791-1892 |
George Humberstone MITCHELMORE |
Aug 1857 |
landlord of the Lord Southampton Tavern, Gospel Oak Fields, Kentish Town: charged at Marylebone with preventing the police from entering the tavern to execute an arrest; case dismissed |
The Standard 10 Aug 1857 |
George MITCHELMORE |
28 Dec 1874 |
police constable: prosecuted at Carmarthen |
Welshman 1 Jan 1875 |
George MICHELMORE |
May 1877 |
aged 63: accused by the owner of Slapton Lea of poaching, stated that he had fished in there for 43 years and had never been interrupted |
The Fishing Gazette 25 May 1877 |
George MITCHELMORE |
31 Dec 1889 |
charged at Brixham with stealing £4 10s from a fellow lodger; had been married on 29 Dec, had served a 6½ yr indoor apprenticeship |
Western Times 1 Jan 1890 |
George MITCHELMORE |
31 Dec 1889 |
at Devon General Quarter Sessions, sentenced to 6 weeks imprisonment for larceny |
England & Wales Criminal Registers 1791-1892 |
George MITCHELLMORE |
7 Mar 1919 |
of Cannonstown: at West Penwith Sessions, Penzance, fined £1 for allowing a dog on the highway without a muzzle |
Cornishman 12 Mar 1919 |
Gwen MITCHELMORE |
26 Jan 2006 |
aged 51 of Barmouth: jailed for 5 months for making 134 hoax emergency calls between July and October 2005, threatening a police officer, and criminal damage |
BBC |
Harriet MITCHELMORE |
15 Mar 1856 |
aged 27 of the Kingsbridge Union Workhouse: at Devon County Sessions, sentenced to 3 mo imprisonment for concealing the birth of her child, found dead |
England & Wales Criminal Registers 1791-1892 Exeter & Plymouth Gazette 22 Mar 1856 |
Henry MUCHMORE |
26 Mar 1849 |
at Cornwall County Assizes, acquitted of robbery with violence |
England & Wales Criminal Registers 1791-1892 |
Henry MICHELMORE |
10 Jan 1882 |
Clerk of the Peace: alleged libel on the part of farmer William H LEE, who had accused him of altering deeds and committing perjury in a court case tried at the Devon Quarter Sessions which resulted in LEE serving 9 months in prison |
Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post 18 Jan 1882 |
Henry MUCHMORE |
15 Oct 1888 |
fined 5s for being drunk at the Union Hotel on 5 Oct |
Royal Cornwall Gazette 18 Oct 1888 |
Henry MITCHELMORE |
8 Jul 1898 |
pleaded guilty at Westminster Police Court to stealing silver plate, wine and other property belonging his employer, Mr J L HANNAY, Metropolitan Police Magistrate |
The Morning Post 9 Jul 1898 |
Herbert John MICHELMORE |
4 Feb 1905 |
tailor aged 19: at Devon Assizes, charged with stealing from the house of the Abbot of Buckfast; bound over on his father's surety |
Western Times 5 Feb 1905 |
Herbert MICHELMORE |
18 Jul 1928 |
of Church Street, Torre: fined £1 for dangerous driving on Bridgetown Hill |
Western Morning News 20 Jul 1928 |
Johanne MICHELMORE |
1515-1518 |
Johanne MICHELMORE, widow, daughter of Nicholas BERY and of Alice, his wife. v. Richard BRODEMEDE, husband of the said Alice after the death of the said Nicholas: Land in Ashprington, held on lease of the prior and convent of Totnes: Devon |
UK National Archives: Court of Chancery, Early Proceedings |
Johan MICHELMORE |
1518-1529 |
Johan MICHELMORE, widow. v. Richard BRADMEDE: A messuage and land in Ashprington, held on lease of Robert HYLL, prior of Totnes, complainant surviving Nicholas BURY and Alice, his wife: Devon |
UK National Archives: Court of Chancery, Early Proceedings |
John MICHELMORE |
1529-1532 |
John MICHELMORE and Margaret, his wife. v. Thomas DOCTON: A messuage and land in Hartland, late of Thomas RONDELL, husbandman, father of the said Margaret: Devon |
UK National Archives: Court of Chancery, Early Proceedings |
John MICHELMORE |
1707 |
sued Samuel MITCHELMORE & John PROWSE in relation to the estate of Philip MICHELMORE, Devon, deceased |
UK National Archives: Inheritance Disputes Index 1574-1714 |
John MUCHMORE |
11 Jan 1825 |
court confirmed rating that would enable John MUCHMORE to vote in parliamentary elections at Fowey |
UK National Archives: Lostwithiel Quarter Sessions |
John MUCHMORE, jun |
11 Dec 1851 |
fined £5 for, with four other young men, arming himself with sticks and creating a disturbance by conducting himself in a very violent at disorderly manner between 2 am and 3 am on the previous Sunday morning |
Royal Cornwall Gazette 19 Dec 1851 |
John MITCHMORE |
28 Jul 1859 |
at Devon Assizes, charged with buggery with a female ass |
England & Wales Criminal Registers 1791-1892 |
John MITCHELMORE |
30 Jul 1859 |
labourer aged 15: acquitted of having committed an unnatural crime near Devonport on 10 Jul 1859 |
Western Times 6 Aug 1859 |
John MUCHMORE |
22 May 1873 |
labourer employed on the Midland Railway: accused of indecently assaulting a 10-year-old child in a field near Chesterfield railway station |
Sheffield & Rotherham Independent 23 May 1873 |
John MICHELMORE |
19 Nov 1873 |
labourer of Totnes: fined 5s for neglecting to send his child to school |
Exeter & Plymouth Gazette 21 Nov 1873 |
John Mi[t]chelmore REEVES |
1 Jul 1879 |
labourer aged 60: at Devon General Quarter Sessions, sentenced to 4 mo imprisonment for obtaining a coat from Richard KING of Ermington by false pretences |
England & Wales Criminal Registers 1791-1892 Western Times 3 Jul 1879 |
John Mitchelmore REEVES |
16 Oct 1883 |
labourer aged 69, alias John MITCHELL alias John REEVES: at Devon General Quarter Sessions, sentenced to 12 mo imprisonment for obtaining beef and beer from premises in Wolborough by false pretences (2 previous convictions) |
England & Wales Criminal Registers 1791-1892 |
John Henry MITCHELMORE |
19 Aug 1892 |
tailor's cutter of Ashburton: at Ashburton Petty Sessions, two youths fined for throwing sand at him |
Exeter & Plymouth Gazette 20 Aug 1892 |
John Michelmore ADAMS |
25 Nov 1893 |
^ Heavitree: John William STANBURY summoned for stealing twopennyworth of his apples |
Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post 9 Dec 1893 |
John MICHELMORE |
20 May 1904 |
labourer, served in the British Army during the late Transvaal war: with Frederick WALTERS, charged at Newton Abbot with stealing various articles of jewellery and food from the house of Eli HODGE, farmer of Ipplepen, with whom he was living |
Western Times 21 May 1904 |
John MICHELMORE |
6 Aug 1913 |
labourer of Mary Tavy: fined costs for stealing part of a soldier's equipment from the Camp, where he was employed |
Western Times 7 Aug 1913 |
John Michelmore PEEKE |
5 Feb 1941 |
of Moores Week, Luppitt: at Honiton Petty Sessions, fined 5s for moving swine across a road without a licence |
Exeter & Plymouth Gazette 7 Feb 1941 |
Joseph MUTCHMORE |
23 Jul 1867 |
seaman: at Hull Police Court, charged with stabbing a young woman in the breast with a knife, remanded |
Hull Packet and East Riding Times 26 Jul 1867 |
Joseph MUTCHMORE |
17 Oct 1867 |
at Kingston upon Hull General Quarter Sessions, sentenced to 4 mo imprisonment for unlawful wounding |
England & Wales Criminal Registers 1791-1892 |
Joseph MUTCHMORE |
Oct 1867 |
aged 48: sent to prison for 4 mo for unlawfully and maliciously wounding one Dinah BARR on 22 Jul 1867 |
Hull Packet and East Riding Times 18 Oct 1867 |
Josiah MITCHELMORE |
14 Jun 1833 |
master carpenter of 127 Upper Seymour Street, Euston Square: charged at Marylebone Magistrates Office with cruelty to Anne DODDRIDGE, aged 12, his apprentice; granted bail to appear at the sessions |
The Times (London) 15 Jun 1833 |
Margaret MICHELMORE |
1529-1532 |
John MICHELMORE and Margaret, his wife. v. Thomas DOCTON: A messuage and land in Hartland, late of Thomas RONDELL, husbandman, father of the said Margaret: Devon |
UK National Archives: Court of Chancery, Early Proceedings |
Mary Ann MITCHELMORE |
27 Jun 1837 |
@18: at Devon County Sessions, sentenced to 4 mo imprisonment for concealing the birth of her infant |
England & Wales Criminal Registers 1791-1892 |
Mary Ann MICHELMORE |
8 May 1863 |
wife of Samuel MICHELMORE, beer house keeper of Paul Street, Exeter: successfully sued Charlotte UPHAM for using bad language towards her |
Western Times 8 May 1863 |
Nicholas MICHELMORE |
1486-1530 |
Nicholas MICHELMORE v. Anastise MICHELMORE, late the wife of Walter MICHELMORE: Action of dower by defendant for lands in Saltcomb: Devon. |
UK National Archives: Court of Chancery, Early Proceedings |
Norah MICHELMORE, Mrs |
23 Jul 1940 |
aged 18 of Barnfield Road, Paignton: with her sister Minnie NOSWORTHY, charged at Tavistock with stealing quantities of carpet and black-out material from Crelake House, Tavistock |
Western Morning News 26 Jul 1940 |
Peter MICHELMORE |
1650 |
George SOUTHCOTT v Peter MICHELMORE: Stain, Mablethorpe and Theddlethorpe, Lincolnshire; bill and two answers |
UK National Archives: Court of Chancery, Pleadings |
Philip MITCHELMORE |
1707 |
of Devon, deceased: John MICHELMORE sued Samuel MITCHELMORE & John PROWSE in relation to his estate |
UK National Archives: Inheritance Disputes Index 1574-1714 |
Philip MICHELMORE |
Mar 1849 |
^ Tormoham: his servant George EALES, 14, sentenced to 3 days imprisonment and whipped for stealing a bottle of gin from him |
Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post 22 Mar 1849 |
Phillip MICHELMORE |
11 Nov 1857 |
wine and spirit merchant, Lower Union Street, Torquay: his nephew and assistant Jonathan ROOSE reported to have attempted to murder Jane STONE, formerly Mrs MITCHELMORE's servant, who was pregnant by ROOSE |
Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post 17 Nov 1857 |
Richard MICHELMORE |
1486-1529 |
Stephen DAMERELL and Eleanor, his wife, previously the wife of Richard MICHELMORE. v. Nicholas OSANT, and Robert BABYLL and Eleanor, his wife: Detention of deeds relating to messuages and gardens in Kingsbury: Devon |
UK National Archives: Court of Chancery, Early Proceedings |
Richard MICKLEMORE |
29 Jan 1849 |
wharf clerk, East vault of the London Docks: witness in case at the Old Bailey |
Proceedings of the Old Bailey |
Richard Michelmore BUDGE |
2 Jan 1849 |
member of jury at Bodmin Quarter Sessions |
Cornwall Record Office |
Richard Michelmore BUDGE |
28 Jul 1855 |
at Cornwall Summer Assizes, member of jury in manslaughter trial of Captain RAWLE |
West Briton 3 Aug 1855 |
Richard MICHELMORE |
11 Jan 1886 |
labourer of Buckfastleigh: with William & Charles MICHELMORE, fined £5 at Totnes Petty Sessions for poaching from Mr E F TANNER's rabbit warren in Lydford |
Exeter & Plymouth Gazette 12 Jan 1886 |
Richard MUCHMORE |
14 Jul 1892 |
landlord of 19 Wellington Street, St John's Wood: gave evidence in larceny case |
Portmouth Evening News 15 Jul 1892 |
Richard MICHELMORE |
15 Nov 1927 |
of Bridge Cottage, Cornwood: at Plympton, sentenced to 3 mo hard labour for stealing £7 10s from a workmate |
Western Morning News 15 Nov 1927 |
Richard Edwards MITCHELMORE |
28 Dec 1938 |
of Broombill Farm, Harford: found guilty at Plympton of stealing three 10s notes |
Western Morning News 29 Dec 1938 |
Robert MICHELMORE |
2 Jul 1839 |
@ 45: at Devon County Sessions, acquitted of larceny |
England & Wales Criminal Registers 1791-1892 |
Robert MICHELMORE |
22 Feb 1879 |
farmer @ 55 b Cornworthy, sentenced to 12 months imprisonment for "uttering a bill of exchange knowing the same to be forged"; removed to Plymouth prison on Apr 29 |
personal correspondent |
Robert MICHELMORE |
Apr 1879 |
farmer @ 55, in Plymouth Prison: charged with feloniously disposing of a forged bill of exchange with intent to defraud one William POWELL |
Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post 23 Apr 1879 |
Robert MICHELMORE |
22 Apr 1879 |
at Devon County Assize, sentenced to 12 mo hard labour for forgery |
England & Wales Criminal Registers 1791-1892 |
Robert MITCHELMORE |
30 Sep 1879 |
labourer @ 29 b Stokenham: sentenced to 1 mo imprisonment for stealing 2 fowls; released 29 Oct |
Exeter Prison records |
Robert MICHELMORE |
28 Aug 1885 |
labourer Richard MUDGE fined 5s for using abusive and insulting language towards him in Fountain Street, St Peter Port |
The Star (Guernsey) 29 Aug 1885 |
Robert MITCHELMORE |
17 Jul 1903 |
farm labourer of Sorley Cottages, Churchstow: jointly charged with his housekeeper, Bertha Ellen JOHNS with concealing the birth of a child whose body was found in a field with its throat cut |
Exeter & Plymouth Gazette 18 Jul 1903 and following |
Robert MITCHELMORE |
16 Nov 1903 |
labourer @ 67: found guilty of harbouring Bertha Ellen JOHNS, knowing her to have murdered her infant child, with a recommendation for mercy |
Exeter & Plymouth Gazette 16 Nov 1903 |
Robert MITCHELMORE |
10 Jun 1907 |
aged 25: at Bristol Police Court, found guilty of stealing money from several public telephones in Bristol |
Western Daily Press 11 Jul 1907 |
Robert MITCHELMORE |
Feb 1939 |
roadster @ 48: charged at Warminster Police Court with failing to perform their allotted task at the Warminster Public Assistance Institution; had been admitted to the casual ward and protested at having their tobacco taken away |
Western Daily Press 23 Feb 1939 |
Roy Ernest Widger MITCHELMORE |
2 Jul 1945 |
GWR fireman @ 30 ^ 33 Thomas Road, Launceston: jailed for 3 months for theft |
Western Times 6 Jul 1945 |
Samuel MITCHELMORE |
1707 |
with John PROWSE, sued by John MICHELMORE in relation to the estate of Philip MICHELMORE, Devon, deceased |
UK National Archives: Inheritance Disputes Index 1574-1714 |
Samuel MICHELMORE |
16 Jul 1875 |
four boys fined for throwing stones at him and his dog while he was walking on the Quay |
Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post 28 Jul 1875 |
Samuel MITCHELMORE |
7 Mar 1885 |
upholsterer ^ Bonhay Road, Exeter: fined 20s for assaulting his widowed mother—she had formerly lived with him but they could not agree as he complained of her having two half pints of beer a day |
Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post 11 Mar 1885 |
Sarah MICHELMORE |
15 Oct 1844 |
@ 17: at Devon County Sessions, acquitted of larceny |
England & Wales Criminal Registers 1791-1892 |
Sarah MUTCHMORE, Mrs |
29 Jan 1895 |
^ 19 Wellington Road, St John's Wood: witness in corruption case related to a previous divorce case |
Freeman’s Journal and DailyCommercial Advertiser (Dublin) 29 Jan 1895 Liverpool Mercury 29 Jan 1895 |
Sydney Alfred MUCHMORE |
13 Nov 1923 |
shop assistant @ 22: found guilty at the Central Criminal Court of the manslaughter of James Patrick MURPHY, sentenced to 4 days imprisonment without hard labour |
FindMyPast |
Sydney Alfred MUCHMORE |
16 Nov 1923 |
fatally struck James Patrick MURPHY in a fight in Regent's Park; found guilty of manslaughter and sentenced to 4 days imprisonment, judge said anyone who had heard the case would be sorry for him |
Hartlepool Mail 17 Nov 1923 |
Tomas MICHELMORE |
10 Jan 1746/47 |
recovered a judgement against Damiel BLANEY for £396 8s 10d in the Court of Kings Bench |
Derbyshire Record Office |
Thomas MITCHELMORE |
1811 |
TRIST v MITCHELMORE. Bill and answer. Plaintiffs: Lewis John Marie TRIST. Defendants: Thomas MITCHELMORE |
UK National Archives: Court of Chancery, Pleadings |
Thomas MICHELMORE |
Easter 1834 |
@ 39: at Devon Easter Sessions, acquitted of assault |
England & Wales Criminal Registers 1791-1892 |
Thomas MICHELMORE |
1858 |
^ Sparkwell: sued estate of Henry Tracey MUDGE, Paignton for repayment of debt |
London Gazette 25 Jun 1858 and following up to 1863 |
Thomas MICHELMORE |
1858 |
^ Berry Pomeroy: sued estate of Henry Tracey MUDGE, Paignton for repayment of debt |
London Gazette 25 Jun 1858 and following up to 1863 |
Thomas Wilson MICHELMORE |
Jul 1892 |
solicitor: committed for trial on charges of obtaining money by false pretences in Oldham, West Bromwich, Bath, Bolton and Rochdale |
The Yorkshire Herald and York Herald 19 Jul 1892 |
Thomas Wilson MICHELMORE |
25 Jul 1892 |
at Lancaster Assizes, sentenced to 6 mo imprisonment for obtaining money by false pretences |
England & Wales Criminal Registers 1791-1892 |
Thomas Wilson MICHELMORE |
Jul 1892 |
solicitor @ 40 ^ South of England: sentenced to 6 mo imprisonment for obtaining food and lodgings to the amount of £3 17s 6d from James STORT of Rochdale by false pretences, having got into "reduced circumstances" |
Liverpool Mercury 29 Jul 1892 |
Thomas MICHELMORE |
20 Mar 1894 |
dairyman of Ilsington: at Newton police court, find £1 10s for possessing unstamped weights |
Exeter & Plymouth Gazette 21 Mar 1894 |
Thomas MITCHELMORE |
20 Oct 1915 |
Reginald STANSFIELD found guilty of stealing a watch worth 2 guineas from his jeweller's shop in Paignton |
Exeter & Plymouth Gazette |
Thomas MICHELMORE |
15 Jun 1917 |
^ Hafod, Dyffryn: at Barmouth Police Court, fined £1 for damaging telegraph incilators between Barmouth and Dyffryn |
Barmouth & County Advertiser 21 Jun 1917 |
Thomas MICHELMORE |
30 Apr 1960 |
court decided that MUDGE's widow had the right to certain mortgage debts |
The Morning Post 1 May 1860 |
Timothy MITCHELL MOOR |
9 Apr 1895 |
at Bodmin Assizes, pleaded guilty to unlawfully and indecently assaulting Mary NICHOLLS of Gwennap on 24 Feb 1895, sentenced to 3 mo hard labour at Bodmin Prison |
FindMyPast |
Timothy MITCHELL MOOR |
21 Apr 1895 |
labourer @ 25: found guilty at Camborne Petty Sessions, Cornwall, of stealing ducks, fined 10s |
FindMyPast |
W MUCHMORE, Mr |
6 Mar 1867 |
two lads found guilty of stealing two of his sacks |
Royal Cornwall Gazette 7 Mar 1867 |
W H MITCHELMORE |
14 Feb 1872 |
alleged poaching on his estate, Lower Brownston, against Messrs CARTER & ROGERS; also and assault against Mr CARTER. Both cases dismissed. |
Dartmouth & South Hams Chronicle 16 Feb 1872 |
W H MITCHELMORE |
19 Feb 1872 |
accused of having a savage dog loose & unmuzzled. Found guilty and paid 10s fine. |
Dartmouth & South Hams Chronicle 23 Feb 1872 |
Walter MICHELMORE |
1486-1530 |
Nicholas MICHELMORE v. Anastise MICHELMORE, late the wife of Walter MICHELMORE: Action of dower by defendant for lands in Saltcomb: Devon |
UK National Archives: Court of Chancery, Early Proceedings |
Walter MUCHMORE |
6 Nov 1849 |
at Vice Warden's Court, Truro, attachment against him granted for refusing to make a court-ordered payment |
Royal Cornwall Gazette 9 Nov 1849 |
William MITCHELMORE |
30 Jun 1800 |
one of the ringleaders in a large mob assembled about Mr Pitt's house in Downing Street that had to be dispersed by the Horse Guards; assaulted the patrole with a stone, committed for trial on a charge of assembling with others in a riotous manner |
Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post 3 Jul 1800 |
William MITCHELMORE |
1804 |
private, South Devon Militia: accused of selling a pair of leather shoes to Ann THOMAS |
Devon Heritage Centre |
William MITCHELMORE |
19 Dec 1845 |
seaman, lately paid off from the Nereid of Sunderland: Catherine SKELTON found guilty of stealing a £10 note from him at the Anchor and Hope public house, Upper East Smithfield |
The Morning Post 20 Dec 1845 |
William MITCHELMORE |
14 Apr 1847 |
landlord of the Fountain Inn, 9 Trinity Street, Cardiff: James STEPHENS fined for having assaulted him |
Cardiff & Merthyr Guardian and Brecon Gazette 17 Apr 1847 |
William MUCHMORE |
29 Jul 1848 |
@ 21: at Cornwall County Assizes, acquitted of receiving stolen goods |
England & Wales Criminal Registers 1791-1892 |
William MUCHMORE |
1 Aug 1848 |
at Cornwall Lammas Assizes, charged with others with stealing £4 15s from Richard RICHARDS |
West Briton 4 Aug 1848 |
William MITCHELMORE |
16 May 1854 |
at Devon General Sessions, acquitted of larceny from the person with violence |
England & Wales Criminal Registers 1791-1892 |
William MITCHELMORE |
12 Apr 1864 |
at Dartmouth Session of the Peace, sentenced to 6 mo in the house of correction with hard labour for larceny |
England & Wales Criminal Registers 1791-1892 |
William MICHAELMORE |
12 Jul 1866 |
potman at the Red Lion public house, Great Wild Street, Holborn: witness in theft case heard at Bow Street |
The Morning Post 13 Jul 1866 |
William MICHELMORE |
23 May 1870 |
attacked at the Anchor Inn, Kingsbridge, by William Henry JARVIS, who was sentenced to 5 years' penal servitude for malicious wounding |
Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post 6 Jul 1870 |
William MUCHMORE |
21 Nov 1875 |
fined 5s for beating, kicking and otherwise ill-treating William RICHARDS, following an argument between the two at the Boot Inn, Liskeard |
Royal Cornwall Gazette 27 Nov 1875 |
William Henry MUCHAMORE |
21 Oct 1881 |
otherwise called John James MICHELMORE: at Plymouth General Quarter Sessions, fined £10 for keeping a bawdy house |
England & Wales Criminal Registers 1791-1892 |
William MICHELMORE |
11 Jan 1886 |
labourer of Buckfastleigh: with Richard & Charles MICHELMORE, fined £5 at Totnes Petty Sessions for poaching from Mr E F TANNER's rabbit warren in Lydford |
Exeter & Plymouth Gazette 12 Jan 1886 |
William Henry MITCHELMORE |
25 Aug 1891 |
at Dartmouth Petty Sessions, fined 20s for failing to provide water for cleansing purposes at his slaughter house at Waterpool Road |
Exeter & Plymouth Gazette 26 Aug 1891 |
William Henry MICHELMORE |
2 Dec 1893 |
butcher ^ Dartmouth: seaman George Charles JOHNSON indicted for obtaining 2s and 3lb of beef value 2s 3d from him on the false pretence of giving them to his captain |
Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post 6 Jan 1894 |
William MITCHELMORE |
14 Nov 1902 |
licencee, Llanddwywe Inn: at Barmouth Petty Sessions, fined £1 for permitting drunkenness on licensed premises |
Cambrian News & Merionethshire Standard 21 Nov 1902 |
William George MUCHMORE |
13 Nov 1929 |
at Bristol police court, Miles Warren CULTON found guilty of stealing a wireless battery from his shop at Church Road, St George |
Western Daily Press 14 Nov 1929 |