Description | Vouchers 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 |