Description | Bill of expenses of Mary Smith for conveying vagrants through the North Riding since last Michaelmas. Includes orders dated 12 January 1810 and 28 February 1810 for the conveyance mainly from Eryholme to Boroughbridge of:
- John Forster, apprehended in the city of Durham, to be taken to his place of settlement in Brompton
- Margaret Arrowsmith, apprehended in the city of Durham, to be taken to her place of settlement in Hipswell
- Elizabeth Dowley, apprehended in the city of Durham, and on her way to her place of settlement in St Thomas in the borough of Liverpool
- John Blythe, apprehended in the city of Durham, and on his way to his place of settlement in St John's Wapping in Middlesex
- Margaret Mather and five children, apprehended in the city of Durham, and on their way to their place of settlement in the township of Holywell in Wales
- Elizabeth Martin and two children, apprehended in the city of Durham, and on their way to their place of settlement in St Paul's in Middlesex |