| Name |
John REED |
| Christening |
07 Mar 1773 |
Horton, Gloucestershire |
| Gender |
Male |
| Residence |
19 Feb 1804 |
Hope Farm, Thornbury, Gloucestershire |
| Event |
30 Aug 1810 |
Badminton, Gloucestershire |
| John REED, labourer, of Horton was a witness at the petty sessions in the case of William BEARD of Horton, labourer, convicted of having a live hare for sale. Case heard by Henry Charles, Duke of Beaufort, JP and G Cooke DD, JP. John Higgs, informant. Offender pleaded not guilty. Fine £5. Offence committed 27 Aug 1810. [may not be the same John REED] |
| Event |
01 Mar 1811 |
Petty Session, Gloucestershire |
| James CHAMBERS and Peter BUCKLE, both of Horton, labourers convicted of cutting down ash poles in Horton, the property of Thomas BROOKES Esq of Chipping Sodbury. Case heard by G Cooke DD, JP. John REED, complainant. Fine 40/- each. Offence committed 13 Feb 1811. [no proof of John REED's identity] |
| Census |
1841 |
Horton, Gloucestershire |
| Independent. Living with Mary Butler aged 15 as his servant. |
| Age: 68 |
| Occupation |
Land Surveyor |
| Death |
30 May 1857 |
| Probate |
16 Jul 1857 |
| Will of John Reed, Surveyor of Horton , Gloucestershire [PROB 11/2255] |
| Burial |
Horton, Gloucestershire |
| Notes |
- Portrait existed, passing from James Gale to his son John Reed Gale in his Will.
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| Person ID |
I761 |
Gadd |
| Last Modified |
19 Aug 2011 |