Description | Bill of expenses of Christopher Smith for conveying vagrants in and out of the North Riding since the last Sessions. Includes orders dated between 29 September 1791 and 24 December 1791 mainly for the conveyance from Eryholme to Boroughbridge of:
- Roger Wood, his wife and three children, apprehended in the township of Framwellgate, and on their way to their place of settlement in the parish of Cold Ashby in Northamptonshire
- Henry Carter, apprehended in the parish of St Oswald in the city of Durham, and on his way to his place of settlement in the parish of Leatherhead in Surrey
- Elizabeth Lorham, apprehended in the township of Framwellgate near Durham, and on her way to her place of settlement in the parish of St Mary-le Bone in the City of London
- Mary Stewart and two children, apprehended in the township of Framwellgate near the city of Durham, and on their way to their place of settlement in the town or parish of Portsmouth in Hampshire
- Rebecca Booker, apprehended in the parish of St Oswald in the city of Durham, and on her way her place of settlement in the township of Butterworth in the parish of Rochdale in Lancashire
- Margaret Fisher, apprehended in the city of Durham and committed to the House of Correction there, and on her way to her place of settlement in the parish of St Andrew Holborn in London
- Eleanor Smith, apprehended in the township of Framwellgate near Durham, and on her way via York to her place of settlement in the parish of Hull, Charity Hall in the town and county of Kingston upon Hull |