Description | Vouchers for the expenses of William Parker conveyor of vagrants, for conveying vagrants from Kirby Hill to Blewgrass in Westmorland. The orders are dated between 2 October 1790 and 7 January 1791
- Francis Lord, on his way to his place of settlement in Ireland with a pass dated 13 October 1790 from the adjourned Quarter Sessions at Sheffield
- Daniel Munro, on his way to his place of settlement in Greenock in Scotland with a pass dated 14 October 1790 from one of the Justices for Lincolnshire Holland
- William Lockhart, on his way to his place of settlement in Brampton in Cumberland with a pass dated 11 October 1790 from one of the Justices for Warwickshire
- Ann King, on her way to her place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 11 October 1790 from one of the Justices for Norfolk
- John Brown, on his way to his place of settlement in Dunfermline with a pass dated 5 October 1790 from one of the Justices for Newark on Trent
- David Kirkland, on his way to his place of settlement in Tarbolton in Scotland with a pass dated 5 October 1790 from one of the Justices for Boroughbridge
- Jane Cammell, on her way to her place of settlement in Old Town in Scotland with a pass dated 18 October 1790 from one of the Justices for Warwickshire
- William Patterson, on his way to his place of settlement in Glasgow with a pass dated 27 November 1790 from one of the Justices for the borough of Stamford
- Elizabeth Nichols, on her way to her place of settlement in Whitehaven with a pass dated 18 November 1790 from one of the Justices for Warwickshire
- James Dougall, on his way to his place of settlement in Glasgow with a pass dated 18 November 1790 from one of the Justices for Norfolk
- Ann Scott, on her way to her place of settlement in Dumfries with a pass dated 24 November 1790 from one of the Justices for Leicester
- Mary Morrison, on her way to her place of settlement in Glasgow with a pass dated 23 November 1790 from one of the Justices for Leicester
- Margaret Nelson, on her way to her place of settlement in Cumberland with a pass dated 17 December 1790 from one of the Justices for London
- Catherine Whitney, on her way to her place of settlement in Garristown in Cumberland with a pass dated 13 December 1790 from one of the Justices for Middlesex
- John Davis and his wife, on their way to their place of settlement in Carlisle with a pass dated 14 December 1790 from one of the Justices for the borough of Chesterfield
- Mary Cuthbertson and two children, on their way to their place of settlement in Cockermouth in Cumberland with a pass dated 9 December 1790 from one of the Justices for the North Riding
- Hannah Hall and two children, on their way to their place of settlement in Dumfries in Scotland with a pass dated 4 December 1790 from one of the Justices for the West Riding
- John Brown, his wife and son, on their way to their place of settlement in Stirling with a pass dated 11 December 1790 from one of the Justices for Leicester
- David Little, on his way to his place of settlement in Carlisle in Cumberland with a pass dated 23 October 1790 from one of the Justices for Leicestershire
- Donale Turner, on his way to his place of settlement in Glasgow with a pass dated 5 November 1790 from one of the Justices for Ripelby [?Ripley]
- Alexander MacDonald, on his way to his place of settlement in Inverness with a pass dated 13 November 1790 from one of the Justices for Knaresborough
- Don MacDonald, on his way to his place of settlement in Inverness in Scotland with a pass dated 13 November 1790 from one of the Justices for Knaresborough in Yorkshire
- Sarah Gill and her three children, on their way to their place of settlement in Carlisle in Cumberland with a pass dated 5 November 1790 from one of the Justices for Kingston upon Hull
- William Blake, on his way to his place of settlement in Dumfries in Scotland with a pass dated 1 January 1791 from one of the Justices for Derby
- William Halliday, on his way to his place of settlement in Dumfries in Scotland with a pass dated 1 January 1791 from one of the Justices for Sheffield
- Joseph Neling, on his way to his place of settlement in Workington in Cumberland with a pass dated 27 December 1790 from one of the Justices for Warwickshire |