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Law & Legislation information for Caernarfon / Caernarvon and places above it in the hierarchy

Caernarfon / Caernarvon

Various items  - on the People's Collection Wales site

  • Bill of costs of the Carnarvon [Caernarfon] County Gaol, dated 5 October 1787
  • An Inventory of the County effects at the Caernarfon County Goal, 8 March 1852
  • Staff the County Goal, Caernarfon, c.1900
  • Rules etc. for the use of the Caernarfon County Police, 1857 
  • General Account and Statement of the Income and Expenditure of the Carnarvonshire Old Turnpike Trust, 1841
  • This letter, dated 27 March 1835, was sent to the sitting magistrates at Caernarfon from Owen Owens, a prisoner at Caernarfon Goal. Owens makes an application for a new pair of shoes since he has worn out his present pair working 'on the tread mill'.
  • Letter from Robert Arthur Jones, surgeon of the County Goal, Caernarfon, 27 May 1870 . This letter was sent by Robert Arthur Jones, surgeon at the County Gaol, Caernarfon, to the magistrates of the town. Jones refers to the proposed new dietary table at the gaol and the suggestion of Dr Briscoe, Inspector of Prisons for the Southern District, as to the need to increase the amount of meat which prisoners received in their soup.
  • Jury Panel with Presentment, n.d.
  • Presentment by the jurors of all Roman Catholics, or Papists within the County, and that Marmaduke Horshey 'is one of that sort', that the draw bridge in the town of Caernarvon is in decay; that some of them had taken a view of a pit or hole between Croes Beblig and Pont y Saint 'and doe find it in full repayre and lately well rectified that the causeway between Pont y Colomendy and Pont y Saint is in decay, and may 'indanger future travellers or men that passe that way'.dd 8 August 1652
  • Presentment of Robert ap David ap Grono of Caernarfon, yeoman, for stealing a pack of lime [or spurs] worth 10d. of Roger ap Griffith ap John, at Caernarfon. Appended [in another hand]: NOTE that R. ap D. ap G. is to be put in the stocks.
    Endorsed: NOTE: 'Billa vera'.dd 18 Dec 1563
  • Warrant for apprehension and for taking sureties for appearance at next sessions of Sybyll, wife of Hugh John ap Hugh of Caernarfon, smith, on the information of Jonett, wife of John Rowland of Caernarfon, weaver, that she stands in fear of assault from the said Hugh John ap Hugh.dd 28 Dec 1660
  • This list of persons unlawfully playing games reads as follows: 'John ap Ieuan ap Robert, David ap Ieuan ap Hywel, David ap Morgan ap David ap Hywel ap Ieuan, David ap Robert ap John, John ap Rhys ap Llywelyn Wethe, Hugh ap David ap Ieuan ap Rhys and Lewis ap Richard "qui luserunt ad cardes et tables etc". Footnote: irrotulatur.' dd c.1540-1550s
  • Warrant to the constables of the hundred of Iscorvair [Is Gwyrfai] and to the petty constables and churchwardens of the several parishes within Iscorvair [Is Gwyrfai], to summon and warn all persons who have sold either ale and beer to appear before the justices at Carn[ar]von on Monday 10 May. They are also to furnish a note of all alehouses within the parish.Endorsed: Note that the warrant has been executed.dd 1 May 1652
  • Return of alehouse keepers and of 'poore people that [brued] one measure of once or twise to relieve themselves being in debt', in parish of Dwygyfylchy [Dwygyfylchi]. dd 1652
  • Petition of Thomas Wyn[ne?] gent., imprisoned for refusing to take his oath that he is neither priest nor Jesuit. He appeals that he may be freed on the taking of this oath, and on the taking of the oath of abjuration.dd 1650s
  • There are many more similar documents available to view on the on the People's Collection Wales site

Caernarvonshire

Records of the Caernarfonshire Quarter Sessions, 1546-1795 - on the People's Collection Wales site

A selection of Caernarfonshire Quarter Session records are available to view (fully indexed and searchable) using the National Archives Discovery Catalogue. The original records are available to view in the Gwynedd Record Offices. 

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