Just a few punishment ideas took of the National Archives from the Dilke memoirs:
"Bond of John Vale of Coleshill, tailor to William Dilke of Maxstoke Castle in £20, to pay £10 if ever caught fishing in waters belonging to Mr Dilke without permission, having been lately convicted of so doing before John Dugdale, Esq., Justice of the Peace. 2 July 1728"
"Authorisation by William Dilke, John Mason and Robert Mallory to John Beardsley of Warwick, to prefer a bill of indictment against William Cornbill, late keeper of the county gaol of Warwick, for allowing George Reynolds, charged with felony, to escape, and another similar bill for allowing Thomas Dolton, John Butts and Richard Crofts to escape. 25 July 1788"
"Maxstoke; Order of the Coleshill court of Petty Sessions t. William Mynor Smythe of Birmingham, owner of the land in Maxstoke adjoining Hall End Lane, to cut hedges which shade the road and excludes sun and wind from the carriageway. 7 Feb.1900"
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"Bond of John Vale of Coleshill, tailor to William Dilke of Maxstoke Castle in £20, to pay £10 if ever caught fishing in waters belonging to Mr Dilke without permission, having been lately convicted of so doing before John Dugdale, Esq., Justice of the Peace. 2 July 1728"
"Authorisation by William Dilke, John Mason and Robert Mallory to John Beardsley of Warwick, to prefer a bill of indictment against William Cornbill, late keeper of the county gaol of Warwick, for allowing George Reynolds, charged with felony, to escape, and another similar bill for allowing Thomas Dolton, John Butts and Richard Crofts to escape. 25 July 1788"
"Maxstoke; Order of the Coleshill court of Petty Sessions t. William Mynor Smythe of Birmingham, owner of the land in Maxstoke adjoining Hall End Lane, to cut hedges which shade the road and excludes sun and wind from the carriageway. 7 Feb.1900"
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