Description | An account of vagrants conveyed from Kirby Hill to Neasham in county Durham and Blewgrass in Westmorland by William Parker since the Easter Sessions 1794
With orders dated between 21 April 1792 and 25 June 1792 for the conveyance, mainly from Kirby Hill to Neasham in county Durham, of:
- John Gutteridge, on his way to his place of settlement in South Shields in Northumberland, with a pass dated 12 April 1792 from one of the Justices for London
- William Johnson, on his way to his place of settlement in Newcastle upon Tyne, with a pass dated 16 April 1792 from one of the Justices for London
- Richard Wray, on his way to his place of settlement in Northallerton, with a pass dated 16 April 1792 from the Clerk of the Peace for the West Riding
- Mary Smith, on her way to her place of settlement in Glasgow, with a pass dated 10 April 1792 from one of the Justices for Middlesex
- Margaret Johnson, on her way to her place of settlement in that part of Great Britain called Scotland, with a pass dated 24 April 1792 from one of the Justices for Lincolnshire
- John Smith, on his way to his place of settlement in Berwick upon Tweed, with a pass dated 14 April 1792 from one of the Justices for Guildford
- John Ashton, his wife and child, on their way to their place of settlement in North Shields in Northumberland, with a pass dated 18 April 1792 from one of the Justices for Hertfordshire
- John Miller, his wife and two children, on their way to their place of settlement in Stirling in North Britain, with a pass dated 26 April 1792 from one of the Justices for the West Riding
- Thomas Hauna, on his way to his place of settlement in [Ormiston deleted] in North Britain, with a pass dated 3 May 1792 from one of the Justices for the West Riding
- Alexanders [sic] Nelson, on his way to his place of settlement in that part of Great Britain called Scotland, with a pass dated 16 April 1792 from one of the Justices for Warwickshire
- Joseph Upperdine, on his way to his place of settlement in Newcastle upon Tyne, with a pass dated 24 April 1792 from one of the Justices for Lincolnshire
- John Crane and wife, on their way to their place of settlement in Edinburgh, with a pass dated 21 April 1792 from one of the Justices for Bedfordshire
- John Mitchell, on his way to his place of settlement in Edinburgh, with a pass dated 7 May 1792 from one of the Justices for the West Riding
- David Herry, on his way to his place of settlement in Edinburgh, with a pass dated 7 May 1792 from one of the Justices for the West Riding
- Nancy MacKilnan, on her way to her place of settlement in Scotland, with a pass dated 18 April 1792 from one of the Justices for the city of Westminster
- Jannet Morrel and son, on their way to their place of settlement in Scotland, with a pass dated 20 April 1792 from one of the Justices for Middlesex
- William Kirkland and George Kirkland, on their way to their place of settlement in Scotland, with a pass dated 5 May 1792 from one of the Justices for the West Riding
- Elizabeth Taylor and Thomas her son, on their way to their place of settlement in Sunderland in county Durham, with a pass dated 7 May 1792 from one of the Justices for Lancashire
- Margaret Scornfield, on her way to her place of settlement in South Shields, with a pass dated 16 May 1792 from one of the Justices for the West Riding
- William Buttery, his wife and child, on their way to their place of settlement in Darlington in county Durham, with a pass dated 21 May 1792 from one of the Justices for the West Riding
- John Philips, on his way to his place of settlement in Dunbar in Scotland, with a pass dated 16 May 1792 from one of the Justices for Nottingham
- Thomas Smart, on his way to his place of settlement in Barnard Castle, with a pass dated 10 May 1792 from one of the Justices for London
- William [endorsed John] Tullock, on his way to his place of settlement in Edinburgh, with a pass dated 26 May 1792 from one of the Justices for Wetherby
- John Was, on his way to his place of settlement in that part of Great Britain called Scotland, with a pass dated 1 April 1792 from one of the Justices for London
- Richard Samuel, on his way to his place of settlement in Newcastle upon Tyne, with a pass dated 8 May 1792 from one of the Justices for the City of London
- John Thompson, on his way to his place of settlement in Scotland, with a pass dated 5 June 1792 from one of the Justices for the West Riding
- John McCawn, on his way to his place of settlement in Perthshire, with a pass dated 9 June 1792 from one of the Justices for the West Riding
- Sarah Lockhart, on her way to her place of settlement in [blank], with a pass dated 24 May 1792 from one of the Justices for the city of Westminster
- Ann Oakley and child, on their way to their place of settlement in North Shields in Northumberland, with a pass dated 21 May 1792 from one of the Justices for Berkshire
- John Ross, his wife and two children, on their way to their place of settlement in Montrose in North Britain, with a pass dated 30 May 1792 from one of the Justices for Hertfordshire
- John Mills, on his way to his place of settlement in Newcastle upon Tyne, with a pass dated 8 June 1792 from one of the Justices for the City of London
- John Wilson, on his way to his place of settlement in Edinburgh, with a pass dated 15 June 1792 from one of the Justices for Derbyshire
- Hellen Kempeton and child, on their way to their place of settlement in Aberdeen, with a pass dated 9 June 1792 from one of the Justices for Bedfordshire
- William Wilson, his wife and children, on their way to their place of settlement in Edinburgh, with a pass dated 20 June 1792 from one of the Justices for Southwell and Scrooby in Nottinghamshire
With orders dated between 17 January 1792 and 2 July 1792 for the conveyance, mainly from Kirby Hill to Bluegrass in Westmorland, of:
- Henry Robertson, on his way to his place of settlement in Whitehaven in Cumberland, with a pass dated 16 April 1792 from one of the Justices for London
- Gideon Greive, on his way to his place of settlement in Scotland, with a pass dated 7 May 1792 from one of the Justices for the West Riding
- Mary Burdolfin, on her way to her place of settlement in Carlisle, with a pass dated 26 May 1792 from one of the Justices for Oxfordshire
- James MacKenzey and wife, on their way to their place of settlement in Glasgow, with a pass dated 23 April 1792 from one of the Justices for Warwickshire
- Benjamin Hannah, on his way to his place of settlement in Scotland, with a pass dated 12 May 1792 from one of the Justices for the county of Holland
- Edward Fowles, on his way to his place of settlement in Leith in Scotland, with a pass dated 7 May 1792 from one of the Justices for Rutlandshire
- James MacEndoe, on his way to his place of settlement in Scotland, with a pass dated 30 April 1792 from one of the Justices for the City of London
- James Frazier, on his way to his place of settlement in Edinburgh, with a pass dated 18 May 1792 from one of the Justices for the West Riding
- James Glen, on his way to his place of settlement in Scotland, with a pass dated 10 May 1792 from one of the Justices for Grantham in Lincolnshire
- Elizabeth Terry, on her way to her place of settlement in Reeth, with a pass dated 4 May 1792 from one of the Justices for Gainsborough
- Thomas Luis, on his way to his place of settlement in Whitehaven, with a pass dated 16 April 1792 from one of the Justices for Knaresborough
- John Shaw, on his way to his place of settlement in Inverness, with a pass dated 25 June 1792 from one of the Justices for Knaresborough
- Richard Brown, on his way to his place of settlement in the shire of Galloway, with a pass from the adjourned Quarter Sessions for the West Riding held at Wakefield on 12 January 1792
- William Hill, on his way to his place of settlement in Glasgow, with a pass dated 12 June 1792 from one of the Justices for Leicestershire
- Robert Blake, on his way to his place of settlement in Greenock in Scotland, with a pass dated 12 June 1792 from one of the Justices for Leicestershire
- James Cumming, on his way to his place of settlement in Glasgow in Scotland, with a pass dated 21 June 1792 from one of the Justices for Nottinghamshire
- John McClain, on his way to his place of settlement in Glasgow, with a pass dated 8 June 1792 from one of the Justices for Knaresborough
- John McClawde, on his way to his place of settlement in Glasgow, with a pass dated 9 June 1792 from one of the Justices for Knaresborough
- Mary Lancaster, on her way to her place of settlement in Barton in Westmorland, with a pass dated 15 June 1792 from one of the Justices for Knaresborough
- Shusanna Hutson and her child, on their way to their place of settlement in Scotland, with a pass dated 24 May 1792 from one of the Justices for Warwickshire
- Peter Ashton and his wife, on their way to their place of settlement in Maryport, with a pass dated 25 February 1792 from one of the Justices for Worcestershire
- William Longley and his wife, on their way to their place of settlement in Dumfries in Scotland, with a pass dated 10 April 1792 from one of the Justices for Pontefract
- Edward Midney and Jane his wife, on their way to their place of settlement in Ayrshire in Scotland, with a pass dated 24 May 1792 from one of the Justices for Nottingham
- John Brown and Jane his wife, on their way to their place of settlement in Inverness, with a pass dated 24 May 1792 from one of the Justices for Lincolnshire
- Thomas Burk and his wife, on their way to their place of settlement in Dumfries, with a pass dated 18 June 1792 from one of the Justices for Knaresborough |