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FELONIOUS     FULLICKS

"Changing your name to Fullick cos of poaching is a bit like an East London pickpocket changing their name to Kray"
Email from Ted Croucher March 2006

1801  
William Fullock age 30 and John Hammondaye age 27 were committed on  13 December 1801 by Edward Wools Esq to 3 months imprisonment for destroying game.
1824
Eli Fullick age 28 was committed on 15 March 1824 to 3 months imprisonment with hard labour for bastardy
1824
Henry Fullick age 23 and Charles Swan age 45 were committed on 18 December 1824 charged with entering a certain wood called Sleights Inclosure, property of King George lV and also certain property of Henry Wheeler both situate in the Parish of Binstead on the night of 17th December about the hour of one of the said night armed with  a bludgeon and a gun with intent illegally to destroy game - Acquitted
1825
George Fullick age 33 and Thomas Windebank age 45 were committed 22 February 1825 to 3 months imprisonment each with hard labour for being vagrants.

 

1829

Daniel Fullick age 22 was committed 30 December 1829 to 3 months imprisonment for destroying game.

1832

John Fulleck age 21 was committed 15 June 1832 with having feloniously stolen from Oakhanger Common in the Parish of Selbourne one wheelbarrow value 20s, the property of John Bridger. 2 calendar months imprisonment with hard labour in the Bridewell.

1834

John Fullick aged 33 was committed with Henry Heath aged 24 and James Westbroke age 28 by R. Cole. He was charged with having, on the 28th day of November 1833 last at the Parish of Alton, received four trusses of hay, of the value of 8s. property of Joseph Jordan, he, the said John Fullick, well knowing the said hay to have been feloniously stolen. He was sentenced to 6 months with hard labour in Bridweill. 

 
1847
John Fullick aged 45 was committed 25 May 1847 charged with having on the 18th day of May at the Parish of Alton stolen 15lbs weight of coal, property of Charles Lipscomb his master.  6 calendar months imprisonment to hard labour a former conviction having been proved against him.
1880
George and John Fullick were charged with obstructing the highway.
1882
Andrew Fullick aged 24 Unlawfully wounding  Sentenced to 8months imprisonment. Previous convicts 6xsummary conviction for Game Trespass
1884
Andrew Fullick  aged 26 Going armed with a gun and stones did unlawfully enter and be at 5 o'clock at night upon  a certain close of land in the occupation of  H.M.Queen at Binstead with intent to take and destroy game there on 19 December 1884  and together being so armed did unlawfully and feloniously wound George Payne with intent to pevert and resist their lawful apprehension. Charged with George Willis aged 28. Found guilty of assaulting gamekeepers and assault occasioning actual bodily harm. Sentenced to 18months imprisonment with hard labour. George Willis was sentenced to 12months  imprisonment with hard labour (see also below 1888)
1884
John Fullick, George Whiting and George Coombes were charged with being drunk at New Inn on 7 April 1884 and fined 2s4d and 7s8d each.
1884
Drunkenness at Headley
John Fullick, who did not appear, was charged with the offence, bad language etc.  He was fined 4s and 6s &6d costs or 14 days imprisonment
April 1884
Charlotte Fullick was charged with hitting Ann Grover, Wife of George Groves (sic) at New Inn. fined 20s.
7 April 1884
George Grover was charged with beating Charlotte Fullick at Headley.  John Fullick deposed to seeing the defendant knock his wife, Charlotte. The Chairman said it was a disgraceful case to the landlord and all concerned.

 

February 1885
An inquest was held  at the Royal Exchange into the death of infant Fullick*. A verdict of death by  possible overlaying (while the parents were drunk) or convulsions.
* The baby was Rose Fullick 11 week old daughter of John Fullick and Charlotte nee Whiting
1887
George Fullick aged 25 was charged with feloniously and violently assaulting  Mary Loe and against her will ravishing and carnally knowing her at Headley on 8 September 1887. George was acquitted of rape.
 
 
1888
George Fullick was charged with indecent behaviour in that on 30 April 1888 he assaulted Ruth and Hanna Tilbury.  He was sentenced to 8months hard labour at the Petty Sessions Winchester July 1888

George was the son of Richard Fullick and Eliza (Taylor). He was the grandson of transported convict Henry Fullick the Elder

1888
Andrew Fullick was charged  with George Willis that together with divers other people unknown to the number of 3 or 4  about the hour of eleven in the night Andrew Fullick being armed with a bludgeon and George Willis with stones, unlawfully entering on the land in occupation of Henry Dutton of purposes of therein taking and destroying  game at East Worldham on 22 January 1888. Both Andrew and George were acquitted.
1889
On 27 July 1889 Andrew Fullick was charged with being on a close of  land in the occupation of Thomas Henry Cain, armed with a gun for the purpose of taking and destroying game about the hour of  half past nine on the night of 12 November 1888, unlawfully resisting and assaulting James Spiers and James Alderton gamekeepers authorised to apprehend him at Binstead. A further charge of Unlawfully, maliciously and feloniously,  with a gun loaded with powder and divers leaden shot, shoot at James Alderton with intent to do him grievious bodily harm at Binstead on 12 November 1888. Andrew was found guilty of assaulting gamekeepers and sentenced to 5 years . He was acquitted of the charge of shooting at the gamekeepers.
 
 

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