Description | Vouchers relating to the bill of expenses of William Parker [QSB 1782 1/15/23]. The orders, dated between 6 October 1781 and 14 January 1782, are to convey vagrants mainly from Kirby Hill to Neasham in county Durham, on their way to their place of settlement. Includes:
- Barbara Matthewson, apprehended in the parish of North Witham, and on her way to her place of settlement in Whinkam in Roxburghshire in Scotland, with a pass from one of the Justices for the parts of Kesteven in Lincolnshire
- John Nicholson, his wife and four children, apprehended in the town of Wetherby, and on their way to their place of settlement in Edinburgh in North Britain, with a pass from one of the Justices for the West Riding
- Ann Buckland, her children Sarah aged 10 years and William aged 2 years, apprehended in the parish of St Mary Woolnoth, and on their way to their place of settlement in Edinburgh in Scotland, with a pass from one of the Justices for the City of London
- George Tate, apprehended in the town of Bawtry and on his way to his place of settlement in the parish of Duns in the shire of Berwick upon Tweed, with a pass from one of the Justices for the West Riding
- Alexander Ross, apprehended in the town of Guyhirn and on his way to his place of settlement in Old Meldrum in Scotland, with a pass from one of the Justices for the Isle of Ely
- Richard Morley and William Fairbridge, apprehended in the town of Doncaster and on their way to their place of settlement in Sunderland in county Durham, with a pass from one of the Justices for the borough of Doncaster
- Charles Campbell and his wife and son, apprehended in the parish of Eaton Socon and on their way to their place of settlement in Campbeltown in Scotland, with a pass from one of the Justices for Bedfordshire
- Thomas Wates, apprehended in the town of Wetherby Hill and on his way to his place of settlement in Herland in Scotland, with a pass from one of the Justices for the West Riding
- John Wilson, apprehended in the parish of St Michael and on his way to his place of settlement in Hambleton [?Hamilton] in Scotland, with a pass from one of the Justices for the city of Coventry
- Susannah Ramsey, apprehended in the bail of Lincoln and on her way to her place of settlement in Scotland, with a pass from one of the Justices for parts of Lindsey in Lincolnshire
- Elizabeth Mash with her daughter Lucy aged 5 years, apprehended in the town of Market Harborough and on their way to their place of settlement in Eversham in county Durham, with a pass from one of the Justices for Leicestershire
- Elizabeth Youl and her two children, apprehended in the town of Wetherby and on their way to their place of settlement in Falkirk in Scotland, with a pass from one of the Justices for the West Riding
- Elizabeth Brown, apprehended in the town of Nottingham and on her way to her place of settlement in Borrowstounness in Scotland, with a pass from one of the Justices for the town of Nottingham
- William Atlass and Ann his wife, apprehended in the parish of Spalding and on their way to their place of settlement in the parish of Willington in county Durham, with a pass from one of the Justices for the parts of Holland
- David Starkey and Sarah his wife, apprehended in the borough of Huntington and on their way to their place of settlement in the parish of St Nicholas in Newcastle upon Tyne, with a pass from one of the Justices for the borough of Huntingdon
- John Campbell and Jennet his wife, and his children Eleanor aged 13 years, James aged 12 years, Daniel aged 6 years, and Samuel aged 1 year, apprehended in the town of Market Harborough and on their way to their place of settlement in the city of Edinburgh in Scotland, with a pass from one of the Justices for Leicestershire
- Enoc Slayney, apprehended in the town of Wetherby and on his way to his place of settlement in Gambleton [?Hamilton] in North Britain, with a pass from one of the Justices for the West Riding
- William Blythe and his wife, apprehended in the town of Wetherby and on their way to their place of settlement in Edinburgh in North Britain, with a pass from one of the Justices for the West Riding
- Elizabeth Apperson, apprehended in the parish of St Mary Woolnoth and on her way to her place of settlement in Glasgow in Scotland, with a pass from one of the Justices for the City of London
- Margaret Foster and Mary her daughter, apprehended in the parish of Newark and on their way to their place of settlement in the parish of St Nicholas in Newcastle upon Tyne, with a pass from one of the Justices for the borough of Newark
- John Robinson and Jane his wife, apprehended in the town of Guildford and on their way to their place of settlement in Edinburgh in Scotland, with a pass from one of the Justices for the town of Guildford in Surrey
- Ann Jackstone, with James aged 7 years and Sawney aged 3 years, apprehended in the parish of St Mary Woolnoth and on their way to their place of settlement in Dundee in Scotland, with a pass from one of the Justices for the City of London
- Alexander McDonald, his wife, and their children Hugh aged 11 years, Bell aged 4 years and Elizabeth aged 6 weeks, apprehended in the town of Guildford and on their way to their place of settlement in Gray in Inverness-shire in Scotland, with a pass from one of the Justices of the town of Guildford in Surrey
- Susannah Ashmore, apprehended in the town of Nottingham and on her way to her place of settlement in Scotland, with a pass from one of the Justices of the town of Nottingham
- William Christie, apprehended in the parish of Chipping Barnet and on his way to his place of settlement in Perthshire in Scotland, with a pass from one of the Justices for the liberty of St Alban
- Ann Gibbins, apprehended in the bail of Lincoln and on her way to her place of settlement in ?Stanhope in Weardale in county Durham, with a pass from one of the Justices for the parts of Lindsey in Lincolnshire
- Martha Chetam, apprehended in the bail of Lincoln and on her way to her place of settlement in Sunderland in county Durham, with a pass from one of the Justices for the parts of Lindsey
- Margaret Price, apprehended in the parish of Little Brickhlill and on her way to her place of settlement in Berwick upon Tweed, with a pass from one of the Justices for Buckinghamshire
- Agnes Aird, apprehended in the town of Grantham and on her way to her place of settlement in Edinburgh in Scotland, with a pass from one of the Justices for the borough of Grantham
- Sarah Crick, apprehended in the parish of St Mary Woolnoth and on her way to her place of settlement in Berwick upon Tweed, with a pass from one of the Justices for the City of London
- David Frazier and his wife, apprehended in the parish of St Mary Woolnoth in London and on their way to their place of settlement in Fenn in Ross-shire, with a pass from one of the Justices for the City of London
- Elizabeth Crambe, apprehended in the parish of St Mary Woolnoth and on her way to her place of settlement in Musselburgh in Scotland, with a pass from one of the Justices for the City of London
- Margaret Pettuler, apprehended in the parish of St Mary Woolnoth and on her way to her place of settlement in Cannongate parish in Edinburgh in Scotland, with a pass from one of the Justices for the City of London
- Ann Wynne, apprehended in the parish of West Ham and on her way to her place of settlement in Stirling in Scotland, with a pass from one of the Justices for Essex
- Ann Laidler, apprehended in the town of Southwell and on her way to her place of settlement in the parish of St Nicholas in Newcastle upon Tyne, with a pass from one of the Justices for the liberty of Southwell and Scrooby in Nottinghamshire
- John Stephenson, apprehended in the town of Wetherby and on his way to his place of settlement in Dundee in North Britain, with a pass from one of the Justices for the West Riding
- Jane Read, apprehended in the borough of St Alban and on her way to her place of settlement in Edinburgh in North Britain, with a pass from one of the Justices for the borough of St Alban
- Mary Harvey, apprehended in the hamlet of Ratcliff and on her way to her place of settlement in Berwick upon Tweed, with a pass from one of the Justices for Middlesex
- Christian Wilson with her child aged 6 years, apprehended in the borough of St Alban and on their way to their place of settlement in the city of Edinburgh in Scotland, with a pass from one of the Justices for the borough of St Alban
- William Temple, Elizabeth his wife, and Mary their daughter, apprehended in the town of Wetherby and on their way to their place of settlement in Newcastle upon Tyne, with a pass from one of the Justices for the West Riding
- William Rose, his wife and three children, apprehended in the borough of St Alban and on their way to their place of settlement in the parish of St Nicholas in Newcastle upon Tyne, with a pass from one of the Justices for the borough of St Alban
- Richard Watson, apprehended in the town of Sheffield and on his way to his place of settlement in Middleham, with a pass from one of the Justices for the West Riding
- William Laing, apprehended in the town of Boroughbridge and on his way to his place of settlement in Berwick upon Tweed, with a pass from one of the Justices for the West Riding
- Sarah Ord, apprehended in the parish of St Edmund and on her way to her place of settlement in All Saints' parish in Newcastle upon Tyne, with a pass from one of the Justices for the city of New Sarum
- James Macdonollon, apprehended in the parish of Kingsthorpe and on his way to his place of settlement in Breadalbane in Perthshire, with a pass from one of the Justices for Northamptonshire
- Jane Washington and her daughter Isabella aged 10 years, apprehended in the parish of Birmingham and on their way to their place of settlement in Leith in Scotland, with a pass from one of the Justices for Warwickshire
- Elizabeth Brown and her daughter Dorothy, apprehended in the parish of Biggleswade and on their way to their place of settlement in Masham, with a pass from one of the Justices for Bedfordshire
- receipt for Mary Hardy, apprehended at Biggleswade in Bedfordshire and taken with a pass from Boroughbridge to the borough of Ripon
- Mary Cam, apprehended in the town of Wetherby and on her way to her place of settlement in Darlington in county Durham, with a pass from one of the Justices for the West Riding
- Ann Nickling, apprehended in the Bishops Fee and on her way to her place of settlement in Edinburgh Scotland, with a pass from one of the Justices for Leicestershire
- George Glenny and Agnes his wife, apprehended in the town of Doncaster and on their way to their place of settlement in Aberdeen in Scotland, with a pass from one of the Justices for the borough of Doncaster
- Thomas Coxson, apprehended in the parish of St Mary Woolnoth and on his way to his place of settlement in Chester le Street in county Durham, with a pass from one of the Justices for the City of London
- Jane Thompson, apprehended in the bail of Lincoln and on her way to her place of settlement in Sedgefield in county Durham, with a pass from one of the Justices of the parts of Lindsey in Lincolnshire
- Eleanor Rodwin, apprehended in the town of Doncaster and on her way to her place of settlement in Dearnton in Northumberland, with a pass from one of the Justices for the borough of Doncaster
- Mary Buckles, apprehended in the parish of St Mary Woolnoth and on her way to her place of settlement in Alnwick in Northumberland with a pass from one of the Justices for the City of London
- Margaret Mortimer, apprehended in the parish of St John the Baptist and on her way to her place of settlement in Newcastle upon Tyne, with a pass from one of the Justices for the liberty of Peterborough
- Jane Ingles with two children, apprehended in the parish of Chipping Barnet and on their way to their place of settlement in Dunfermline in Fifeshire in Scotland, with a pass from one of the Justices for the liberty of St Alban
- Alley Holmes and her three children, apprehended in the borough of St Alban and on their way to their place of settlement in Edinburgh in Scotland, with a pass from one of the Justices for the borough of St Alban
- John Sherrell, apprehended in the parish of Aston and on his way to his place of settlement in Scotland, with a pass from one of the Justices for Warwickshire
- Robert Maxwell, apprehended in the borough of St Alban and on his way to his place of settlement in Glasgow in Scotland, with a pass from one of the Justices for the borough of St Alban
- Robert Snowden, apprehended in the parish of Richmond and on his way to his place of settlement in Newcastle upon Tyne, with a pass from one of the Justices for Middlesex
- Isabella Greenfield and her three children, apprehended in the parish of St Mary Woolnoth and on their way to their place of settlement in Monkwearmouth in the bishopric of Durham, with a pass from one of the Justices for the City of London
- John Eddy, apprehended in the parish of St Mary Woolnoth and on his way to his place of settlement in Perthshire in Scotland, with a pass from one of the Justices for the City of London
- Daniel Johnson and Isabella his wife, apprehended in the parish of Sandy and on their way to their place of settlement in South Leith in Scotland, with a pass from one of the Justices for Bedfordshire
- David Pearce and Jane his wife, apprehended in the parish of St Mary Woolnoth and on their way to their place of settlement in Dunfermline in the county of Fife in Scotland, with a pass from one of the Justices for the City of London
- Margaret McConner and James her child, apprehended in the parish of St Giles in the Fields and on their way to their place of settlement in Scotland, with a pass from one of the Justices for Middlesex
- Isabella Henry and James her son, apprehended in the parish of Watford and on their way to their place of settlement in Berwick upon Tweed, with a pass from one of the Justices for the liberty of St Alban
- Jane Jamison, Andrew her husband, and three children, apprehended in the parish of St Michael and on their way to their place of settlement in the city of Edinburgh in Scotland, with a pass from one of the Justices for the city of Coventry
- John Ross, apprehended in the town of Doncaster and on his way to his place of settlement in Scotland, with a pass from one of the Justices for the borough of Doncaster
- Andrew Lyon, apprehended in the town of Spalding and on his way to his place of settlement in Scotland, with a pass from one of the Justices for the parts of Holland in Lincolnshire
- William Manson, Daniel Ross, John Ross and Daniel Palson, apprehended in the town of Doncaster and on their way to their place of settlement in Scotland, with a pass from one of the Justices for the borough of Doncaster
- Margaret Scott, apprehended in the parish of St Botolph Without and on her way to her place of settlement in Torb near Aberdeen in Scotland, with a pass from one of the Justices for the City of London
- Alexander Kennedy, apprehended in the parish of New Sleaford and on his way to his place of settlement in Inverness in Scotland, with a pass from one of the Justice for the parts of Kesteven in Lincolnshire
- Hannah Gates, apprehended in the parish of Great Marlow and on his way to his place of settlement in the city of Edinburgh in Scotland, with a pass from one of the Justices for Buckinghamshire
- Peter Forbes, apprehended in the parish of St Olave in Southwark and on his way to his place of settlement in Aberdeen in Scotland, with a pass from one of the Justices for Surrey
- Mary Newman, apprehended in the parish of St Mary Woolnoth in London and on her way to her place of settlement in Berwick upon Tweed, with a pass from one of the Justices for the City of London
- George Provast and Mary his wife, apprehended in the parish of Wisbech and on their way to their place of settlement in Alnwick in Northumberland, with a pass from one of the Justices for the Isle of Ely in Cambridgeshire
- Robert Sadler and Mary his wife, apprehended in the parish of Great Marlow and on their way to their place of settlement in the city of Edinburgh in Scotland, with a pass from one of the Justices for Buckinghamshire
- Donald McDonald, apprehended in the parish of New Sleaford and on his way to his place of settlement in Bushelocking in the county of Inverness in Scotland, with a pass from one of the Justices for the parts of Kesteven in Lincolnshire
- Elizabeth MacDonald, apprehended in the town of Wetherby and on her way to her place of settlement in Dalkeith in Scotland, with a pass from one of the Justices for the West Riding
- Ann Bone, apprehended in the town of Cambridge and on her way to her place of settlement in Aberdeen in Scotland, with a pass from one of the Justices for the town of Cambridge in Cambridgeshire
- Murdoc Mackenzie, apprehended in the parish of New Sleaford and on his way to his place of settlement in Arsid [?Assynt] in the county of Sutherland in Scotland, with a pass from one of the Justices for the parts of Kesteven in Lincolnshire
- Jane Scott, apprehended in the parish of Birmingham and on her way to her place of settlement in Northallerton, with a pass from one of the Justices for Warwickshire
- Mary Richardson, apprehended in the parish of Farnham and on her way to her place of settlement in the parish of Middleton Hall in Northumberland, with a pass from one of the Justices for Surrey
- Elizabeth Gardener, apprehended in the parish of Farnham and on her way to her place of settlement in the parish of Redbury in Northumberland, with a pass from one of the Justices for Surrey
- John McKay, his wife and child, apprehended in the borough of Abingdon and on their way to their place of settlement in Stockton in county Durham, with a pass from one of the Justices for the borough of Abingdon
- Andrew Wright, Ann his wife, and Frances their child, apprehended in the town of Doncaster and on their way to their place of settlement in Bannockburn in the shire of Stirling in Scotland, with a pass from one of the Justices for the borough of Doncaster
- Peter McPearson, apprehended in the town of Doncaster and on his way to his place of settlement in Biranan [?Bridge of Allan] in the shire of Stirling in Scotland, with a pass from one of the Justices for the borough of Doncaster
- William Forrest and his wife, apprehended in the town of Doncaster and on their way to their place of settlement in Sunderland in county Durham, with a pass from one of the Justices for the borough of Doncaster
- William Craige, his wife and daughter, apprehended in the town of Doncaster and on their way to their place of settlement in Edinburgh in Scotland, with a pass from one of the Justices for the borough of Doncaster
- John Duncan, his wife and their four children, apprehended in the borough of St Alban and on their way to their place of settlement in Berwick upon Tweed, with a pass from one of the Justices for the borough of St Alban
- Robert Williams and William Layerworth, apprehended in the town of Wetherby and on their way to their place of settlement in the city of Edinburgh in Scotland, with a pass from one of the Justices for the West Riding |