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Horton

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sarahjw03

sarahjw03 Report 7 Aug 2005 11:11

That wasn't the article, however, it looks as though its related to the same story, which means it is the wrong one! Thanks folks! Sarah

Lisa

Lisa Report 7 Aug 2005 09:12

One in South Gloucestershire, just up the road from me. Its got the oldest continually inhabited house in England in it - Horton Court. Lisa

Unknown

Unknown Report 7 Aug 2005 07:51

Salisbury would have jurisdiction if it was the Devizes Horton. How does Southwark come into it?

Phoenix

Phoenix Report 6 Aug 2005 23:20

If this is the extract: Salisbury, Monday, March 16, 1818. The business of our Assizes commenced on Monday last, before Mr.Justice Abbot and Mr.Justice Holroyd; the former presiding in the Crown court and the latter at Nisi prius. The calendar of prisoners was very heavy, and their trials were not concluded till Thursday morning. The awful sentence of death was passed on the following prisoners, 17 in number :- William Gale, convicted of having, between Sunday the 28th of December and the Tuesday following, sacrilegiously robbed the Church at North Bradley, of a bag containing wine, napkins, and other articles . - James Mitchell, for having, in the night of the 23d of February, broken into and robbed the parish church of Tisbury of the communion table cloth and the pulpit cloth.- John Hancock, for a burglary in the house of W.Sainsbury, at Corsham.-- Thomas Waite and Joel Dixon, for a burglary in the house of Harry Hathway, at Tochenham.- Cornelius Randall, for a burglary in the house of Robert Barnett, at Bower Chalk.- George Davis, for a burglary in the house Wm.Fry, at Coombe Bissett. - Joseph Giles, for a burglary in the house of Wm.Milsome, of Garsden. - John White, for a burglary in the house of John Rawlings, at Trowbridge - Isaac Taylor, for breaking open the house of Frederick Snelgrove at Corsley.- Wm.Maslen, for breaking open the house of James Moore, at Seend.- Geo.Cleverly, for breaking open the house of Richard Merrett, at Horton. Then it would suggest that the Horton near Devizes in Wiltshire is the correct one.

sarahjw03

sarahjw03 Report 6 Aug 2005 22:25

Yes I've seen it : Man hanged for 'breaking open the house of Richard Merrett, at Horton.' Thats how it reads. Sarah

Unknown

Unknown Report 6 Aug 2005 22:21

It sounds more like a dwelling in Hopton Street. Have you seen the article yourself, or could it possibly have been mistranscribed?

sarahjw03

sarahjw03 Report 6 Aug 2005 22:12

Thanks everyone, It was regarding an old (National) newspaper article about a burglary comitted possibly against one of my lot, who lived in the Southwark area. The burlary was committed against a dwelling in Horton. As I am not particularly well travelled or good at knowing where anywhere is, and after googling it, and checking parloc, I thought it would be a good idea to ask for you kind folk to assist me. I know if I was trawling a map, I wouldn't know my Surrey from my Sussex or my Berkshire! This explains why I get lost everytime I go anywhere...! Thanks for all the interest/suggestions. Sarah

Devon Dweller

Devon Dweller Report 6 Aug 2005 22:04

The Horton that I know is in Epsom,Surrey. There used to be a very large old hospital there. Sheila

Unknown

Unknown Report 6 Aug 2005 21:36

As you haven't exactly told us what you are seeking, I don't know if this helps but. There is a Hopton STREET in Southwark. Not far from Waterloo Station.

Unknown

Unknown Report 6 Aug 2005 21:32

There is a Horton in Surrey. It lies between Epsom and West Ewell. Probably the best people to speak to about where it used to be would be Epsom Council. (Archives or Libraries Dept)

sarahjw03

sarahjw03 Report 6 Aug 2005 18:42

Thanks Jan! Need it to be Middlesex/London/Surrey really! Sarah

Jan

Jan Report 6 Aug 2005 17:33

If none of these are the place, there is somewhere called Horton Kirby - near Darenth in Kent. Just a thought. Jan :-))

sarahjw03

sarahjw03 Report 6 Aug 2005 17:23

Thanks Brenda, and all the rest of you that helped! Sarah

Dinah

Dinah Report 6 Aug 2005 16:52

Theres also a Horton in Northamptonshire.

sarahjw03

sarahjw03 Report 6 Aug 2005 16:51

Is the one in Surrey anywhere near to Southwark? Its not on Parloc, and I'm famed for being rubbish at geography! Sarah

Unknown

Unknown Report 6 Aug 2005 16:47

My AA road atlas of the British Isles gives 13 places named Horton. I can't see why you are unable to find one.

Devon Dweller

Devon Dweller Report 6 Aug 2005 16:46

Theres one in Surrey

Phoenix

Phoenix Report 6 Aug 2005 16:43

I expect there's more than one, but the one I've heard of is near Bradford.

sarahjw03

sarahjw03 Report 6 Aug 2005 16:41

Has anyone ever heard of Horton, if yes, where is it?! Sarah