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man Thomas Head‏‎ 1)
Died ‎Feb 1759 Seaton, Devon, England 2)
Buried ‎5 Feb 1759 Seaton, Devon, England 2)
Occupation: ‎between 1736 and 1749 Seaton, Devon, England; Mariner 3)
Will signed: ‎1759 Seaton, Devon, England 4)


Notes: Thomas Head regularly appears in the Quarter Session records, both as the perpetrator and victim of assaults. These records confirm he was a mariner.

Thomas Head was charged with assault in 1736L
"William Ryall of Seaton, mariner, Robert Lowman of Seaton, mariner and Thomas Head of the same, mariner. William Ryall is bound to appear at the next Quarter Sessions to answer charges of assault and battery on Peter Bampfield of Bere." 29 May 1736. (QS/4/1736/Midsummer/RE/8)

Thomas Head was charged with assault in 1746:
"Thomas Head of Seaton and Beer, mariner, Richard Marshell of the same yeoman and Caleb Clarke of the same mariner. Thomas Head is bound to appear at the next Quarter Sessions to answer charges of assaulting and beating Anne Ratehill of the same widow and to be of better behaviour. Marked with the seals of all three subjects". 4 April 1746. (QS/4/1746/Easter/RE/9)

Thomas Head was again charged with assault in 1749:
"Richard Head of Seaton and Beer, mariner, is bound to appear at the next Session, accused of assaulting and beating John Bastone of Sidmouth, labourer. Sureties: Philip Head of Seaton, mariner, and William Weshlade of Salcombe Regis, yeoman". 4 July 1749. (QS/4/1749/Midsummer/RE/10)
"Presentment against Thomas Head of Seaton, mariner; Anne his wife; Ann Head of Seaton, spinster, daughter of said Thomas; Elizabeth Kiddell of Seaton, spinster; and Hannah Dare of Seaton, singlewoman, accused of assaulting and beating James Clarke at Seaton. [No bill status given]". Midsummer 1749. (QS/4/1749/Midsummer/PR/3)

This second presentment is interesting in that it states Thomas had a daughter Ann - who does not appear in the baptism records for Seaton - and who, given she is described as a spinster, is probably born 1731 at the latest. Which suggests Thomas and Anne were married and having children before moving to Seaton.

Thomas Head seems to have been victom of an assault in 1749:
"Presentment against John Horsford of Seaton and Beer, sailor, for assaulting and beating Thomas Head at Seaton. True bill". Easter 1749. (QS/4/1749/Easter/PR/16)

Thomas Head seems to have been victim of an assault in 1754:
"William Salter of Seaton and Beer, mariner, is bound to appear at the next Session, accused of beating Thomas Head of Seaton and Beer. Surety: Isaac Chapel (Chappel) of Seaton and Beer, mariner". 4 March 1754. (QS/4/1754/Easter/RE/48)

Similar recognisances exist for various other individuals linked to this same assault: Francis Bartlett of Seaton and Beer, mariner; Joseph Bartlett of Seaton and Beer, mariner; John Dare of Seaton and Beer, mariner; Richard Whicker of Seaton and Beer, mariner. All were found not guilty: "Memorandum of verdict of not guilty in respect of Joseph Bartlett, Francis Bartlett, John Dare, William Salter, and Richard Whicker, all of Beer and Seaton, mariners, accused of assaulting and beating Thomas Head at Seaton and Beer, summarising the legal steps since the presentment in Epiphany Session" (QS/4/1754/Midsummer/NO/2).

Married 5)
to:

woman Anne Unknown‏‎ 1)
Died ‎Apr 1765 Seaton And Beer, Devon, England 6)
Buried ‎12 Apr 1765 Seaton And Beer, Devon, England 6)

Children:

1.
woman Anne Head‏‎
Born ‎1732 South Barrow, Somerset, England‎
2.
woman Sarah Head‏‎
Born ‎± 1736 Seaton, Devon, England‎
3.
man Thomas Head‏‎
Born ‎± 1737 Seaton, Devon, England‎
4.
man Philip Head‏‎
Born ‎± 1740 Seaton, Devon, England‎
5.
woman Martha Head‏‎
Born ‎± 1741 Seaton, Devon, England‎
6.
man Philip Head‏‎
Born ‎± 1744 Seaton, Devon, England‎
7.
man Richard Head‏ 7)
Born ‎± 1747 Seaton, Devon, England‎ 8) 1)
Baptised ‎20 Apr 1747 Seaton, Devon, England 1)
Died ‎Mar 1824 Seaton, Devon, England‎, approximately 77 years 8)
Buried ‎27 Mar 1824 Seaton, Devon, England 8)
Occupations: ‎between 1769 and 1770 Seaton, Devon, England; Mariner 9) 10), ‎1783 Seaton, Devon, England; Merchant 11)
Residence: ‎1798 Seaton, Devon, England 12)


Notes: Richard was accused of assault in 1769: "Richard Head of Seaton and Beer, mariner, is bound to appear at the next Session, accused of assaulting and beating John Bastone of Sidmouth, labourer. Sureties: Philip Head of Seaton, mariner, and William Weshlade of Salcombe Regis, yeoman".

On the 6th October 1783, Richard and his wife applied for a mortgage/lease for Claylands, a property on the Ashleigh Estate in Barnstaple for a 2000 year term, costing £90. It mentions that he was a merchant.
8.
woman Dorothy Head‏‎
Born ‎± 1748 Seaton, Devon, England‎
9.
woman Judith Head‏‎
Born ‎± 1749 Seaton, Devon, England‎
10.
woman Judith Head‏‎
Born ‎± 1751 Seaton, Devon, England‎

Sources

1) Source: England, Devon Parish Registers "Richard the son of Thomas Head and Anne his wife was baptized the twentieth day of April 1747". Reference: Seaton and Beer (Data from direct source)
2) Source: England, Devon Parish Registers "Thomas Head was buried 5 Feb 1759". Reference: Seaton and Beer (Data from secondary evidence)
3) Source: Devon Quarter Sessions "Thomas Head of Seaton and Beer, mariner, Richard Marshell of the same yeoman and Caleb Clarke of the same mariner. Thomas Head is bound to appear at the next Quarter Sessions to answer charges of assaulting and beating Anne Ratehill of the same widow and to be of better behaviour. Marked with the seals of all three subjects." Dated: 4 April 1746.. External Link
https://devon-cat.swheritage.org.uk/records/QS/4/1746/Easter/RE/9. Reference: QS/4/1746/Easter/RE/9 (Data from direct source)
4) Source: UK, Extracted Probate Records, 1269-1975 Will of Thomas Head of Seaton, proved at Archdeaconry of Exeter, 1759. External Link
http://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=ukprobate&h=357684&indiv=try (Data from secondary evidence)
5) Source: Devon Quarter Sessions "Presentment against Thomas Head of Seaton, mariner; Anne his wife; Ann Head of Seaton, spinster, daughter of said Thomas; Elizabeth Kiddell of Seaton, spinster; and Hannah Dare of Seaton, singlewoman, accused of assaulting and beating James Clarke at Seaton. [No bill status given]". Dated: Midsummer 1749.. External Link
https://devon-cat.swheritage.org.uk/records/QS/4/1749/Midsummer/PR/3. Reference: QS/4/1749/Midsummer/PR/3
6) Source: England, Devon, Seaton and Beer, bishop's transcripts "Ann Head was buried the 12th day of April". Reference: 1765 (Data from direct source)
7) Source: England, Devon Parish Registers "Clara daughter of Richard and Mary Head was baptized the 24th day of December 1781". Reference: Seaton and Beer (Data from direct source)
8) Source: England, Devon Parish Registers Richard Head Seaton 27th March 1824 aged 77. Reference: Seaton and Beer (Data from secondary evidence)
9) Source: England, Devon Parish Registers "Richard Head of this parish mariner and Mary Bryant of this parish Spinster were Married in this church by lincence this eighteenth day of January in the Year One Thousand Seven Hundred and Seventy by me Saml Mallock [curate]This marriage was solemnized between us Richard Head Mary BryantIn the pressence of Susanna Mallock Philip Head". Reference: St Gregory, Seaton and Beer (Data from direct source)
10) Source: Devon Quarter Sessions "Richard Head of Seaton and Beer, mariner, is bound to appear at the next Session, accused of assaulting and beating John Bastone of Sidmouth, labourer. Sureties: Philip Head of Seaton, mariner, and William Weshlade of Salcombe Regis, yeoman". Dated: 11 February 1769.. External Link
https://devon-cat.swheritage.org.uk/records/QS/4/1769/Easter/RE/21. Reference: QS/4/1769/Easter/RE/21 (Data from direct source)
11) Source: Ashleigh Estate, Barnstaple "Assignment of mortgage1 Jane Trickey of Seaton, spinster2 Roger Horsewell of Topsham, ropemakerJane his wife (nee Smerdon)Richard Head of Seaton, merchantMary his wife (nee Bryant)3 Richard Rowe of Barnstaple, gentPremises: ClaylandsConsideration: £40 (3 to 1); £130 (3 to Roger and Jane Horsewell); £90 (3 to Richard and Mary Head)Date: 1783". External Link
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/c67dacf4-8e40-458a-b26c-59d7d2cf990f. Reference: B468/5 (Data from direct source)
12) Source: UK, Land Tax Redemption, 1798 Richard Head, propietor of land tenanted by P Head. Reference: The National Archives; Kew, Richmond; Surrey, Land Tax Redemption Office: Quotas and Assessments, IR23; Piece: 16. (Data from direct source)