Description | Bill of expenses of Christopher Smith for conveying 15 vagrants since the last Quarter Sessions. With orders dated between 6 October 1781 and 14 January 1782 to convey vagrants mainly from Eryholme to Boroughbridge in the West Riding, on their way to their place of settlement. Includes:
- Martha Lane, apprehended as a vagrant in the township of Darlington, and on her way to her place of settlement in the parish of Shoreditch in Middlesex
- Grace Hays and one child, apprehended as vagrants in Newcastle upon Tyne, and on their way to their place of settlement in the parish of Middleton in Lancashire
- Wm Thirne, apprehended as a vagrant in Newcastle upon Tyne, and on his way to his place of settlement in Chelsea in Middlesex
- Elizabeth Raymond and John her son, apprehended as vagrants in Newcastle upon Tyne, and on their way to their place of settlement in the parish of St Peter's Cheesehill [Chesil], in the soke of Winchester in Hampshire
- Jane Russell and her son, apprehended as vagrants in the township of Darlington, and on their way to their place of settlement in the parish of Old Church in Leeds in the West Riding
- Judith Duggleby and child, apprehended as vagrants in Newcastle upon Tyne, apprehended as vagrants in Newcastle upon Tyne, and on their way to their place of settlement in the parish of Dringhay in Yorkshire
- Mary Holmes and four children, apprehended as vagrants in Newcastle upon Tyne, and on their way to their place of settlement in the parish of Otley in the West Riding
- Grace Heaton and two children, apprehended as vagrants in the township of Darlington, and on their way to their place of settlement in the parish or township of Barden near Otley in the West Riding
- Mary Cam, apprehended as a vagrant in the township of Darlington; and on her way to her place of settlement in the parish of Thornton in the North Riding
- Ann Flass and four children, apprehended as vagrants in the township of Darlington, and on their way to their place of settlement in the parish of Sheerness in Kent
- Mary Mundin, apprehended as a vagrant in the township of Darlington, and on her way to her place of settlement in the parish of Wapping in Middlesex
- Jane Rice, apprehended as a vagrant in the township of Neasham, and on her way to her place of settlement in the parish of Ware in Hertfordshire
- John Rowe, apprehended as a vagrant in the township of Darlington, and on his way to his place of settlement in the parish of St Agnes in Cornwall
- Stephen Bennet, apprehended as a vagrant in the township of Darlington, and on his way to his place of settlement in the parish of Ludgvan in Cornwall
- Elizabeth Griffiths and one child, apprehended as vagrants in Newcastle upon Tyne, and on their way to their place of settlement in the parish of Milwich in Staffordshire |