Description | Bill of expenses of Christopher Smith for conveying vagrants in and out of the Riding since the last Sessions. With orders dated between 15 August 1788 and 30 September to convey vagrants mainly from Eryholme to Boroughbridge in the West Riding. Includes orders relating to:
- William Jones and Mary his wife, apprehended in the city of Durham and on his way to their place of settlement in the parish of St Stephen in the town of Liverpool in Lancashire
- Thomas Parkins, apprehended in the city of Durham and on his way to his place of settlement in the parish of Old Church in the town of Manchester in Lancashire
- William Rogers, his wife and son, apprehended in Newcastle upon Tyne and on his way to his place of settlement in the parish of Sheffield in the West Riding
- William Taylor, apprehended in the city of Durham and to be taken to his place of settlement in Whitby
- Frances Jackson, apprehended in Newcastle upon Tyne and on her way to her place of settlement in the parish of St Anne's in the city of Westminster
- Elizabeth Hammond and her son, apprehended in Newcastle upon Tyne and on their way to their place of settlement in the parish of Alphege in the city of Gloucester
- Robert Walker, his wife and four children, apprehended in the city of Durham and committed to the House of Correction there, and now on their way to their place of settlement in the parish of Rossington near Doncaster in the West Riding |