Document referenceQSB 1791 1/15/48
TitleVouchers for the expenses of conveying vagrants mainly from Kirby Hill to Neasham in county Durham
DescriptionVouchers for the expenses of William Parker conveyor of vagrants mainly from Kirby Hill to Neasham in county Durham, but including a few from Kirby Hill to Blewgrass in Westmorland. The orders are dated between 6 September 1790 and 3 January 1791

- Mary Renwick, on her way to her place of settlement in Harcorn in Northumberland with a pass dated 25 August 1790 from one of the Justices for the City of London

- Sarah Weldon, on her way to her place of settlement in the Isle of Skye with a pass dated 25 August 1790 from one of the Justices for Middlesex

- James Currie, on his way to his place of settlement in Stirling in Scotland with a pass dated 1 September 1790 from one of the Justices for the West Riding

- Isabella Conn, on her way to her place of settlement in Edinburgh in Scotland with a pass dated 19 August 1790 from one of the Justices for Middlesex

- Robert Snowdon, on his way to his place of settlement in Newcastle upon Tyne with a pass dated 27 August 1790 from one of the Justices for the City of London

- James Hume, on his way to his place of settlement in Alnwick in Northumberland with a pass dated 25 August 1790 from one of the Justices for Middlesex

- James Charles, on his way to his place of settlement in Montrose in Scotland with a pass dated 21 August 1790 from one of the Justices for the city of Westminster

- John Ardin, on his way to his place of settlement in Durham with a pass dated 1 September 1790 from one of the Justices for Nottinghamshire

- Sarah Markham and daughter, on their way to their place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 27 August 1790 from one of the Justices for the City of London

- John Brown, his wife and child, on their way to their place of settlement in Dunbar in Scotland with a pass dated 28 August 1790 from one of the Justices for Leicestershire

- Thomas Hand and his wife, on their way to their place of settlement in Edinburgh with a pass dated 31 August 1790 from one of the Justices for Leicestershire

- James Dixson, on his way to his place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 25 August 1790 from one of the Justices for the City of London

- William Marr, on his way to his place of settlement in Edinburgh with a pass dated 8 September 1790 from one of the Justices for the West Riding

- Elizabeth Spears, on her way to her place of settlement in Heymouth [?Eyemouth] in Scotland with a pass dated 9 September 1790 from one of the Justices for Warwickshire

- Elizabeth Spears the younger, on her way to her place of settlement in Heymouth [?Eyemouth] in Scotland with a pass dated 9 September 1790 from one of the Justices for Warwickshire

- Francis Wilson, on his way to his place of settlement in South Shields with a pass dated 1 September 1790 from one of the Justices for the borough of Boston

- Hannah Butler and four children, on their way to their place of settlement in Edinburgh with a pass dated 10 September 1790 from one of the Justices for Staffordshire

- Ann Wilson, on her way to her place of settlement in Midlothian in Scotland with a pass dated 14 September 1790 from one of the Justices for Lincolnshire Holland

- Jane Sprat, on her way to her place of settlement in Edinburgh in Scotland with a pass dated 15 September 1790 from one of the Justices for Lincolnshire Holland

- Barbara Bryan, on her way to her place of settlement in Morpeth in Northumberland with a pass dated 11 September 1790 from one of the Justices for the borough of Hertford

- Margarett White, on her way to her place of settlement in North Shields with a pass dated 11 September 1790 from one of the Justices for the borough of Hertford

- Margaret King and her two children, on their way to their place of settlement in Alnwick in Northumberland with a pass dated 18 September 1790 from one of the Justices for Newark in Nottinghamshire

- Charlotte Stephenson and her infant child, on their way to their place of settlement in Newcastle upon Tyne with a pass dated 20 September 1790 from one of the Justices for Nottinghamshire

- Ann Davis, on her way to her place of settlement in Ayr in Scotland with a pass dated 29 September 1790 from one of the Justices for Walsall in Staffordshire

- Lawrence Lersk, on his way to his place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 8 October 1790 from the adjourned Quarter Sessions at Louth in Lincolnshire

- Thomas Wilkie, on his way to his place of settlement in the county of Fife in Scotland with a pass dated 21 September 1790 from one of the Justices for St Albans in Hertfordshire

- Ann McKenzie, on her way to her place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 24 September 1790 from one of the Justices for the City of London

- Ann Charles, on her way to her place of settlement in Edinburgh in Scotland with a pass dated 14 October 1790 from one of the Justices for Warwickshire

- Elizabeth Howey, on her way to her place of settlement in Dundee in Scotland with a pass dated 14 October 1790 from one of the Justices for Lincolnshire

- Joseph Newton, his wife and two children, on their way to their place of settlement in Darlington in county Durham with a pass dated 7 October 1790 from one of the Justices for Westminster

- Mary Renwick and two children, on their way to their place of settlement in Orborn in Northumberland with a pass dated 7 October 1790 from one of the Justices for the City of London

- John Mellerd, on his way to his place of settlement in Dalkeith in Scotland with a pass dated 28 October 1790 from one of the Justices for the West Riding

- Daniel Patherson, on his way to his place of settlement in Hardknapton in Scotland with a pass dated 16 October 1790 from one of the Justices for Lincolnshire Holland

- Margaret Lake and her son, on their way to their place of settlement in hat place of Great Britain called Scotland with a pass dated 20 October 1790 from one of the Justices for Lincolnshire

- Mary Harris, on her way to her place of settlement in North Shields with a pass dated 9 October 1790 from the mayor of Plymouth, by order of the Quarter Sessions held at the Castle of Exeter

- Mary Hasty, on her way to her place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 12 October 1790 from one of the Justices for the City of London

- Thomas Brown, on his way to his place of settlement in Alnwick with a pass dated 13 October 1790 from one of the Justices for the City of London

- Elizabeth Tood, on her way to her place of settlement in Newcastle upon Tyne with a pass dated 29 October 1790 from one of the Justices for the West Riding

- Edward Thompson, on his way to his place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 12 October 1790 from one of the Justices for the City of London

- Ann Baggeley and her son, on their way to their place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 16 October 1790 from one of the Justices for the City of London

- Catharine Jarvis, on her way to her place of settlement in Newcastle upon Tyne with a pass dated 29 October 1790 from one of the Justices for the City of London

- Alexander MacKenzie, on his way to his place of settlement in Ross-shire with a pass dated 6 November 1790 from one of the Justices for Westminster

- David Smith, to go from Kirby Hill to Blewgrass in Westmorland on his way to his place of settlement in the parish of Stirling with a pass dated 29 November 1790 from one of the Justices for the West Riding

- Thomas MacLoclan, to go from Kirby Hill to Blewgrass in Westmorland on his way to his place of settlement in Renfrew in Scotland with a pass dated 1 November 1790 from one of the Justices for Middlesex

- Thomas Black, on his way to his place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 10 November 1790 from one of the Justices for the City of London

- Isabella Conn, on her way to her place of settlement in Edinburgh with a pass dated 9 November 1790 from one of the Justices for Middlesex

- James Wealands, on his way to his place of settlement in Newcastle upon Tyne with a pass dated 10 December 1790 from one of the Justices for Nottinghamshire

- Ann Leighton, on her way to her place of settlement in North Shields with a pass dated 1 December 1790 from one of the Justices for Leicestershire

- John Mackcartney, on his way to his place of settlement in Bishop Auckland in county Durham with a pass dated 7 December 1790 from one of the Justices for the borough of Derby

- John Thompson, on his way to his place of settlement in Newcastle upon Tyne with a pass dated 1 December 1790 from one of the Justices for Leicester

- William Boyle, on his way to his place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 25 November 1790 from one of the Justices for the City of London

- John Rattray, on his way to his place of settlement in Leven in the shire of Fife with a pass dated 9 December 1790 from one of the Justices for Leicestershire

- Robert Thompson, on his way to his place of settlement in that part of Great Britain called Scotland with a pass dated 4 December 1790 from one of the Justices for London

- James Loyd, on his way to his place of settlement in that part of Great Britain called Scotland with a pass dated 20 November 1790 from one of the Justices for London

- Thomas Fairmaid, on his way to his place of settlement in Epamshaw in the shire of Fife with a pass dated 9 December 1790 from one of the Justices for Leicestershire

- Ann Watson, on her way to her place of settlement in Lamesley in county Durham with a pass dated 10 December 1790 from one of the Justices for Nottinghamshire

- John Brown, on his way to his place of settlement in Dunfermline in Fifeshire in Scotland with a pass dated 4 December 1790 from one of the Justices for Norwich

- Samuel Mackentire, on his way to his place of settlement in Dumbarton in Scotland with a pass dated 8 December 1790 from one of the Justices for Leicestershire

- Robert Munro, on his way to his place of settlement in Houston in Scotland with a pass dated 13 December 1790 from one of the Justices for Nottinghamshire

- Phyllis Hall, on her way to her place of settlement in Chester le Street with a pass dated 14 December 1790 from one of the Justices for the West Riding

- Alexander Donaldson, on his way to his place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 7 December 1790 from one of the Justices for the City of London

- William Maceisan, on his way to his place of settlement in Glasgow in Scotland with a pass dated 9 December 1790 from one of the Justices for Leicestershire

- Ersken Buckcannon, Mary his wife, and William their son, and Archihalt Sterling and Robert Ray, on their way to their place of settlement in Edinburgh in North Britain with a pass dated 10 December 1790 from one of the Justices for Stamford in Lincolnshire

- John Richardson, on his way to his place of settlement in Newbattle in Scotland with a pass dated ?14 December 1790 from one of the Justices for Lincolnshire Holland

- John Hamilton, on his way to his place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 6 December 1790 from one of the Justices for the City of London

- James Stewart, on his way to his place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 7 December 1790 from one of the Justices for the City of London

- John Cookram, on his way to his place of settlement in Edinburgh in Scotland with a pass dated 17 December 1790 from one of the Justices for the West Riding

- John Elleott, on his way to his place of settlement in Ballas Hill near Shields with a pass dated 18 December 1790 from one of the Justices for the borough of Doncaster

- William Arnon, on his way to his place of settlement in Edinburgh in Scotland with a pass dated 17 December 1790 from one of the Justices for the West Riding

- John Stanley, on his way to his place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 7 December 1790 from one of the Justices for the City of London

- James Linton, on his way to his place of settlement in Haddington in Scotland with a pass dated 14 December 1790 from one of the Justices for Lincolnshire

- James Sterling, on his way to his place of settlement in Aberdeen in Scotland with a pass dated 13 December 1790 from one of the Justices for Lincolnshire

- Duncan McLaclin, on his way to his place of settlement in Morgan in the shire of Argyle in Scotland with a pass dated 11 December 1790 from one of the Justices for Leicestershire

- Daniel Boel, on his way to his place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 7 December 1790 from one of the Justices for the City of London

- John Hannon, on his way to his place of settlement in Newcastle upon Tyne with a pass dated 8 December 1790 from one of the Justices for the City of London

- Robert MacMullan, on his way to his place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 7 December 1790 from one of the Justices for the City of London

- Christopher Thompson, on his way to his place of settlement in Edinburgh in Scotland with a pass dated 14 December 1790 from one of the Justices for the borough of Chesterfield

- James Leighton, on his way to place of settlement in Newcastle upon Tyne with a pass dated 18 December 1790 from one of the Justices for the borough of Doncaster

- Farguharson Alexander, on his way to his place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 7 December 1790 from one of the Justices for the City of London

- Andrew Cameron, his wife and child, on their way to their place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 6 December 1790 from one of the Justices for the City of London

- George Doig, on his way to his place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 24 December 1790 from one of the Justices for the West Riding

- John Miller, on his way to his place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 24 December 1790 from one of the Justices for the West Riding

- Isabella Mill, on her way to her place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 24 December 1790 from one of the Justices for the West Riding

- Robert Hunter, on his way to his place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 24 December 1790 from one of the Justices for the West Riding

- Robert Hill, on his way to his place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 24 December 1790 from one of the Justices for the West Riding

- James Webster, on his way to his place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 24 December 1790 from one of the Justices for the West Riding

- Walter Miller, on his way to his place of settlement in Edinburgh with a pass dated 23 December 1790 from one of the Justices for Grantham

- Susannah Clark, on her way to her place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 8 December 1790 from one of the Justices for the City of London

- William Lowrey, on his way to his place of settlement in Newcastle upon Tyne with a pass dated 18 December 1790 from one of the Justices for Stamford

- Mathew Clapham, on his way to his place of settlement in Biddick in county Durham with a pass dated 21 December 1790 from one of the Justices for Lincolnshire Holland

- Elizabeth McCoy, on her way to her place of settlement in Edinburgh in Scotland with a pass dated 29 October 1790 from one of the Justices for Lincolnshire Lindsey

- Sarah Vaughan, on her way to her place of settlement in Newcastle upon Tyne with a pass dated 21 October 1790 from one of the Justices for Middlesex

- Jane Welch and her son John, on their way to their place of settlement in Dalkeith in Scotland with a pass dated 29 October 1790 from one of the Justices for Lincolnshire Lindsey

- Peter Christfer and his son Joseph, on their way to their place of settlement in Berwick upon Tweed with a pass dated 16 October 1790 from one of the Justices for Hampshire

- James Drysdill, on his way to his place of settlement in Edinburgh in Scotland with a pass dated 24 December 1790 from one of the Justices for Stamford in Lincolnshire

- Roderick Mackkenziee and his wife and their son James, on their way to their place of settlement in that part of Great Britain called Scotland with a pass dated 18 December 1790 from one of the Justices for London

- Mary Neapier and her three children, on their way to their place of settlement in that part of Great Britain called Scotland with a pass dated 21 December 1790 from one of the Justices for Walden in Essex

- Simon Stuart, on his way to his place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 22 December 1790 from one of the Justices for Warwickshire

- James Jebb, on his way to his place of settlement in Lanark in Scotland with a pass dated 22 December 1790 from one of the Justices for Leicestershire

- Thomas Balguy, on his way to his place of settlement in Glasgow in Scotland with a pass dated 27 December 1790 from one of the Justices for Warwickshire

- Mary Bellamy, on her way to her place of settlement in Edinburgh in Scotland with a pass dated 21 December 1790 from one of the Justices for Staffordshire

- William Gorden, on his way to his place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 30 December 1790 from one of the Justices for the West Riding

- Alexander Ewen, on his way to his place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 27 December 1790 from one of the Justices for Warwick

- Mary Harris, on her way to her place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 17 December 1790 from one of the Justices for Staffordshire

- James McGowan, on his way to his place of settlement in Fifeshire in Scotland with a pass dated 27 December 1790 from one of the Justices for Warwickshire

- Mary Wood and three children, on their way to their place of settlement in the shire of Perth with a pass dated 29 December 1790 from one of the Justices for the West Riding
Date1790-1791
LevelItem
Extent106 pieces
Catalogue statusCatalogued
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