Document referenceQSB 1817 2/15/51
TitleDraft fees of the Clerk of the Peace
DescriptionDraft fees due to the Clerk of the Peace for the period from the Midsummer Sessions 1815 to the Easter Sessions 1817

Midsummer 1815
- on the discharge of Francis Brown for felony. No bill found
- on the discharge of Thomas Prest for felony
- on the discharge of George Law for misdemeanour
- on the discharge of John Staylton and William Whitton for felony
- on quashing the indictment against Thomas Carver
Also for various recognizances

Michaelmas 1815
- on the discharge of James Johnson and Richard Sanderson for felony
- on the discharge of Mary Magson for felony
- on the discharge of Robert Hammond and Robert Hammond junior for a misdemeanour
Also for various recognizances

Christmas 1816
- on the discharge of Matthew Hayes for a misdemeanour, indicted at the Midsummer Sessions
- on the discharge of Thomas Hall for felony. Bill not found
- [on the discharge of] John Brown for misdemeanour
Also for various recognizances

Easter 1816
- on the discharge of Richard Weatherill for a misdemeanour bill not found
- on the discharge of John Seward for a misdemeanour bill not found
- on the discharge of John Hutchinson for a misdemeanour bill not found
- on the discharge of Matthew Weatherburn for a misdemeanour bill not found
- on the discharge of William Smallwood for a misdemeanour bill not found
Also for various recognizances

Midsummer 1816
- on the discharge of William Smith for a misdemeanour
- on the discharge of Abraham Hepworth. Defendant tried. Not guilty [entry deleted]
Also for various recognizances

Michaelmas 1816
- on the acquittal of Thomas Bell for a misdemeanour, indicted at the Christmas Sessions
- on the acquittal of Francis Arnitt for a misdemeanour, indicted at the Easter Sessions
- on the acquittal [altered from discharge] of William Hodgson and John Weatherill for felony. Not guilty
- on the acquittal of Henry Wetherill and Alice his wife for a misdemeanour. Not guilty
- on the acquittal of Abraham Hepworth for a misdemeanour
- on the acquittal of William Ashton for a misdemeanour. Bill not found
- on the acquittal of Ralph Hodgson for a misdemeanour. Bill not found
Also for various recognizances

Christmas 1817
- on the discharge of Philip Heaton for felony. Bill not found
- on the discharge of William Walker. Bill not found
- on the discharge of Edward Arminson. Bill not found
- on the discharge of Thomas Rewell, Thomas Heslington, Miles Rainforth and Robert Robinson for a misdemeanour
- on the acquittal of John Ward for felony
- on the acquittal of Elizabeth Osleton for felony
- on the acquittal of Daniel Yeoman for a misdemeanour
Also for various recognizances

Easter 1817
- on the acquittal of John Johnson for felony
- on the discharge of James Willoughby and Thomas Thompson for a misdemeanour. Bill not found
- on the discharge of John Hodgson. Bill not found
- on the discharge of William Grayson alias Grayston. Not guilty for a misdemeanour
- on the discharge of William Williamson and Henry Shires for a misdemeanour, indicted at the Michaelmas Sessions 1816
- on the discharge of Margaret Yates for a misdemeanour, indicted at the Christmas Sessions 1817
- on the acquittal of William Raper for felony
- on the discharge of two indictments against Edward Raper for felony
Also for various recognizances
Daten.d. [1817]
LevelItem
Extent1 piece
Catalogue statusCatalogued
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