Royal Court convictions 1909-1918

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Royal Court convictions

1909-1918


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This is a list of some of convictions before the Royal Court in the years 1909-1918. They are contained in an album of photographs held by Jersey Archive, at whose insistence the pictures have been deleted from this site

Although those convicted on the same day are listed together in these records, they were not necessarily charged jointly


Apart from the prison uniforms that these three men are wearing in a photograph taken in 1912, there is nothing about their appearance or demeanour which suggests that they were hardened criminals, but such they were. The trio (left to right), Clifford Charles Walker, aged 18, of St Helier; Walter Gallichan, 20, of St Helier; and William Edward Le Bas, 49, of St Peter, were all sentenced to 12 months hard labour on 23 March 1912, for burglary, having been presented in Court by Centenier Charles Cuming. Walker had three previous convictions for burglary and robbery, twice in 1909 and once in 1912, and had been progressively sentenced on those occasions to one month, three months and four months hard labour. Gallichan had just one previous conviction, having received two months hard labour in 1910 for burglary. Le Bas had been before the Court twice, in 1908 and 1910, the first time having received six weeks hard labour for making a false declaration of a birth, and the second having been fined ten shillings for assault.
  • Philip William Anley, 21, convicted of fraud - 1914
  • William John Fortesque Austin, alias William Wallace, arrested on a warrant for the Edinburgh police on a fraud charge - 1911
  • Irene May Avery, 23, alias Despres, alias Evely, alias Lucy Edwards, convicted of theft - 1912
  • Robert Thomas Banks, 28, for indecent assault and Marie Louis Carro, widow of Vezin, 48, convicted for an infraction of the taverners law - 1919
  • Emmanuel Jean Baptisite, 24 and Louis Auguste Cavello, 23, convicted of robbery - 1912
  • Adéle Beglin, 31 and Pierre Marie Le Feuvre, 32, convicted of robbery, assault, intemperance - 1912
  • Nellie Bennett, 32, wife of William Gibson, convicted of robbery - 1918
  • Auguste Besnier, 26, convicted of robbery - 1914
  • Edith Bing, 36, wife of James White, convicted of criminal appropriation of army shirts - 1917
  • Stephen Brint, 35 and William Walter Durrant, 48, convicted of robbery - 1912
  • Jeanne Brousterre, wife of Courtois, 49, convicted of prostitution - 1914
  • Eli Butters, 17, Clifford Charles Walker, 16, Arthur Huston, 14 and Walter Le Lievre, 12, convicted of burglary - 1909
  • William Cobden, 14, convicted for robbery - 1916
  • George Conetta, 28, convicted of robbery and Sidney Wilfred Laurens, 28, charged with embezzlement - 1912
  • Alice Jane Coombs, the 48-year-old wife of Thomas Keeping, was convicted of robbery by the January 1915 Assizes and sentenced to four months in prison.
  • Louis Alexandre Cotalt, born 1895, convicted of false registration - 1915
  • Ada Margaret Davey, nee Barette, married to George Perchard Davey, was convicted at the age of 30 in 1917 of abandoning her four children and sentenced to six months hard labour.
  • Auguste Joseph Debrieu, 24 and John Aubry, 23, convicted and banished for malicious assault - 1911
  • Bertram John de La Perrelle, 39, alias Lux, alias Lutz, convicted for an infraction of the Aliens Registration Act - 1918
  • Alexandrine Deléphine, wife of Henry Noel, for prostitution and keeping a disorderly house - 1914
  • Marie Despres, 36, charged with robbery - 1916
  • Bertie Frederick Doggett, 29, charged with robbery and George Alfred Marais, 39, for neglecting his family - 1913
  • Andrew William Donoghue, 22, convicted of burglary - 1914
  • William Walter Durrant, 48, convicted of robbery - 1912
  • Walter Gallichan, 19, William Adolphus Le Bas, 20 and Christophe Yves Bacquie, 30, convicted of robbery - 1910
  • Jean Marie Gatel, 26, convicted of robbery - 1914
  • Josephine Alice Gella, 19, charge for prostitution and Marie Baneac, wife of Le Fustic, charge with receiving stolen property - 1912
  • Emma Gilbert, 50, widow of Philip William Lempriere, convicted of abortion - 1917
  • Louis Gitan, 30, alias Louis Dubosq, convicted of fraud - 1914
  • Alfred John Godel, 48, convicted of robbery and embezzlement - 1919
  • Pierre Guinard, 22, alias Peter Genard, for assault and threats - 1916
  • Henry James Guppy, 40, convicted of robbery - 1918
  • Fernand Huchet, 18, sentenced for assault - 1909
  • Francis Charles Huelin, 50, charged with robbery - 1916
  • John Hurmand Humboldt, 31, alias John Humble convicted of an infringement of the Alien's Act - 1914
  • George Royston Jackson, alias the Honorable George Royson Gilbert Jackson, convicted of bigamy and fraud and Frederick Langlois, 16, convicted of robbery - 1919
  • Julia Augustine Marie Jasson, 27, wife of Thomas Hacon, convicted for neglect of her children - 1916
  • Lennox Kendall, 36, convicted of fraud - 1914
  • William Edward Le Bas, 49, convicted for burglary - 1912
  • Francis Eugene Le Chevalier, 16, sentenced for assault - 1909
  • Florence Marie Le Cozannet, 18, convicted for robbery - 1914
  • Charles August Le Guilloux, 52, for false declaration to Aliens Officer - 1917
  • Alfred Walter Francis Le Masurier, 51, convicted of intemperance and assault - 1914
  • Herbert John Le Moignan, alias Donald John Labey, born 1878, convicted of bigamy - 1915
  • Joseph Francis Le Peurian, 23, charged with robbery - 1916
  • At the age of 51 in 1915, Alfred Le Sueur, of St John, was sentenced to two years hard labour for having carnal knowledge of a girl under 13 years of age ...
  • ... his wife Elizabeth Jane, nee Saunders, was convicted of aiding and abetting him and also sentenced to two years hard labour.
  • Guyon Le Tiec, 47, convicted of indecent assault - 1917
  • Edmond Lesvan, 29, alias Armand Lesven, charge with burglary and banished - 1912
  • William Charles Day Luce, 48, convicted of forgery - 1914
  • Adolphus Machon, a 32-year-old native of Trinity, was convicted of robbery in 1915 and sentenced to two months hard labour
  • Adolphus Machon, 32, convicted of robbery and George Francis de Veau, 43, convicted of fraud - 1919
  • Louis Marie, 25, sentenced for robbery and Joseph Le Hegurat, 35, sentenced for assault - 1910
  • Louis Marie, 28, charged with robbery and Charles Cooney, 23, charged with vagrancy - 1913

Eugene Jacques Louis Marie, born 1883, convicted of robbery. Banished - 1915

  • Jean Armand Marion, 30, alias John Allen, alias Jean Valognes, convicted for bigamy - 1912
  • Louis Meledere, 13, charged with robbery and banished with his family - 1909
  • Victorine Mettifer, wife of P Rabet, convicted of robbery - 1914
  • Peter Emile Moitie, born 1888, convicted of postal robbery - 1915
  • Mathurin Nevaud, 30 sentenced and banished for robbery - 1911
  • Louise Aimeé Ollivier, 28, wife of Reginald Symons, convicted for robbery and Ewart Gladstone Perks, convicted for fraud - 1919
  • George Penney, 14, convicted of robbery - 1914
  • Edward Philips, 30, alias Jack Barnett, alias Arthur Cohen, alias Jack Wiilliamson, alias Jack Keirr, alias Emmanuel Philips - 1912
  • Ernest Poingdestre, 37, for an indecent assault - 1916
  • Victorine Poudere, wife of Lanlo, 28, imprisoned and banished for robbery and prostitution - 1917
  • Pierre Marie Pridgent, 34, arrested on extradition warrant - 1909
  • Eugene Louis Marie Quillerou, 37, for neglecting his family - 1915
  • Pierre Rabet, 42, convicted of robbery - 1914
  • Josephine Ranel, wife of Igo, 37, Frank Marett, 56, Annie Miles, wife of Deslandes, 60 and Jules Raynel, 39, convicted of intemperance and assault - 1909
  • William George Reynolds, 23, convicted of robbery - 1914
  • Anna Ropart, wife of Le Bas, 38, convicted of prostitution - 1914
  • Joseph Ruven, 17, convicted of indecent assault - 1914
  • John Stafford, 21, alias John J Ross, for fraud
  • Laira Dumaresq Syvret, 38, wife of Alfred John Romeril, charged with robbery - 1916
  • Lea Tandé, 23 and Amelie Bazille, 24 banished for prostitution - 1911
  • Pierre Marie Tanguy, 34, convicted of indecent assault - 1917
  • Emile Tirel (41) of St Helier and his wife Matilda, nee Gouffini (40) were convicted in 1915 of keeping a disorderly house and both sentenced to two months prison with hard labour.
  • Albert Tirel, a 17-year-old native of St Martin, was convicted of gross indecency and arson in 1919 and sentenced to two years hard labour.
  • John Peter Tostevin, 48, convicted of illegal possession of goods and Aimable Joseph Germain Fromage, 23, convicted for obtaining money by threats - 1919
  • Edward John Vardon, 49, James Albert Charles Mathew, 31, Louis Ferchal, 30, Henry Charles Falle, 45, Henry Charles Isherwood, 50, Alfred Charles Ricou, 34, Frederick William Brown, 41, Harold George Gosselin, 30, were all convicted of robbery in April 1918 and were given sentences of between two months and 12 months hard labour
  • Allan Wade, 21, convicted for assault and Pierre Marie Lamer, 36, for robbery - 1909
  • Richard Walker, 21 and Jean Catelinet, 21 both sentenced for robbery - 1910
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