Description | Papers relating to the bastard son of Ann Claxton of Upsall, including:
- notice dated 10 June 1835 from the overseers of the poor of the township of Upsall that they intend to apply at the next Quarter Sessions for an order for George Cook of Leeds labourer to reimburse the township for the maintenance of the bastard son of Ann Claxton singlewoman, born on 1 May 1835, and chargeable to the township of Upsall from 4 May 1835
- instructions for counsel at the Midsummer Sessions on 29 April [sic] 1835 to move for an order for George Cook to maintain the bastard son of Ann Claxton, now living in Thornton le Moor but having gained a settlement in Upsall. Includes evidence to be given by Joshua Wood, Ann Claxton, Thomas Wilson one of the overseers of the poor of the township of Upsall, and Hannah Allan wife of George Allan of York and Ann Claxton's sister
- order dated 29 June 1835 for George Cook to pay maintenance for the bastard son of Ann Claxton, born on 1 May 1835 at Thornton le Moor and chargeable to the township of Upsall from 4 May 1835 |