Description | Vouchers in support of the bill of expenses [QSB 1791 4/15/34] relating to the conveyance of vagrants. These contain orders dated between 13 July 1791 and 26 September 1791, to William Parker conveyor of vagrants, to convey the following vagrants mainly to Neasham in county Durham:
- Robert Brown, on his way to his place of settlement in North Cowton with a pass dated 20 July 1791 from one of the Justices for Knaresborough
- Mary Benn, on her way to her place of settlement in Edinburgh with a pass dated 20 July 1791 from the Clerk of the Peace for the West Riding
- Oneas MacDonald, on his way to his place of settlement in Inverness with a pass dated 20 July 1791 from the Clerk of the Peace for the West Riding
- Ann Petree, on her way to her place of settlement in Edinburgh with a pass dated 20 July 1791 from the Clerk of the Peace for the West Riding
- James Stuart and his wife, on their way to their place of settlement in Edinburgh in Scotland with a pass dated 9 July 1791 from one of the Justices for Warwickshire
- James Wylie, on his way to his place of settlement in Renfrew in Scotland with a pass dated 21 June 1791 from one of the Justices for Middlesex
- Jane Scot, on her way to her place of settlement in Northallerton with a pass dated 5 July 1791 from one of the Justices for Huntington
- Eleanor Morton and William McPherson [endorsed as Eleanor Morton and her son], on their way to their place of settlement in Edinburgh with a pass dated 1 July 1791 from one of the Justices for Nottingham
- Mary Ferguson and her child, on their way to their place of settlement in Edinburgh with a pass dated 28 June 1791 from one of the Justices for Warwickshire
- Elizabeth Watts and two children, on their way to their place of settlement in Cupar in Fifeshire with a pass dated 8 July 1791 from one of the Justices for Newark on Trent
- Ann Charles, on her way to her place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 20 July 1791 from one of the Justices for the City of London
- Carolina Wilkinson, on her way to her place of settlement in Darlington with a pass dated 8 July 1791 from one of the Justices for the City of London
- John Cadden, on his way to his place of settlement in North Shields with a pass dated 15 July 1791 from one of the Justices for the City of London
- Sarah Wilkinson, on her way to her place of settlement in North Shields with a pass dated 18 July 1791 from one of the Justices for the City of London
- Daniel MacFarlan, his wife and four children, on their way to their place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 18 July 1791 from one of the Justices for the City of London
- Ralph Tunks, on his way to his place of settlement in Edinburgh in Scotland with a pass dated 2 August 1791 from one of the Justices for Nottinghamshire
- Isabella Tunks, on her way to her place of settlement in Dennett in Scotland with a pass dated 28 July 1791 from one of the Justices for Nottinghamshire
- William Skuce and William Brown, on their way to their place of settlement in Barnard Castle with a pass dated 3 August 1791 from one of the Justices for Nottinghamshire
- Martha Barton and two children, on their way to their place of settlement in Billingham in county Durham with a pass dated 13 July 1791 from one of the Justices for Berkshire
- Mary Scars [endorsed ?Cears] Brook, on her way to her place of settlement in All Saints in Northumberland with a pass dated 27 July 1791 from one of the Justices for the City of London
- John Barnett, on his way to his place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 27 July 1791 from one of the Justices for the City of London
- Andrew Donaldson, on his way to his place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 28 July 1791 from one of the Justices for the City of London on his way to Scotland, the place of his legal settlement
- Kitty Cameron, on her way to her place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 3 August 1791 from one of the Justices for Lincolnshire Holland
- James Hutton, on his way to his place of settlement in Wooler in Northumberland with a pass dated 26 July 1791 from one of the Justices for the City of London
- John Blair, on his way to his place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 25 July 1791 from one of the Justices for the City of London
- John Shaw, on his way to his place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 28 July 1791 from one of the Justices for the City of London
- Daniel Pursell, on his way to his place of settlement in Greenock with a pass dated 2 August 1791 from one of the Justices for the borough of Newark
- James Read, on his way to his place of settlement in Shields in Northumberland with a pass dated 25 July 1791 from one of the Justices for Middlesex
- Jane Campbell and two children, with Ellin Walker and her child, on their way to their place of settlement in Glasgow in Scotland with a pass dated 3 August 1791 from one of the Justices for the towns and county of Nottingham
- John Bradley, on his way to his place of settlement in Leith in Scotland with a pass dated 28 July 1791 from one of the Justices for Guildford in Surrey
- John Lindsey, on his way to his place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 4 August 1791 from one of the Justices for the City of London
- George Dick, on his way to his place of settlement in Edinburgh with a pass dated 5 August 1791 from one of the Justices for Grantham
- George Young, on his way to his place of settlement in Edinburgh with a pass dated 2 August 1791 from one of the Justices for Middlesex
- Thomas Dick, on his way to his place of settlement in Edinburgh with a pass dated 28 July 1791 from one of the Justices for Guildford in Surrey
- James MacKay, on his way to his place of settlement in Ayr in Scotland with a pass dated 28 July 1791 from one of the Justices for Guildford in Surrey
- John Hume, on his way to his place of settlement in Castleton in North Britain with a pass dated 10 August 1791 from one of the Justices for Newark in Nottinghamshire
- Margaret Stevens, on her way to her place of settlement in Kellamuir [Kirriemuir] in Scotland with a pass dated 12 August 1791 from one of the Justices for Newark in Nottinghamshire
- Martha Jiminson, on her way to her place of settlement in Edinburgh with a pass dated 12 August 1791 from one of the Justices for Newark in Nottinghamshire
- Margaret Breamer and her two children, on their way to their place of settlement in Inverness with a pass dated 8 August 1791 from one of the Justices for Bedfordshire
- Charles Rose, on his way to his place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 17 August 1791 from one of the Justices for Leicestershire
- John Millan [endorsed Millar], on his way to his place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 17 August 1791 from one of the Justices for the City of London
- Daniel Blair, on his way to his place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 17 August 1791 from one of the Justices for the City of London
- Ralph Wade, on his way to his place of settlement in Ingleton in county Durham with a pass dated 22 August 1791 from one of the Justices for Cheshire
- Cumberland Anderson, on his way to his place of settlement in Edinburgh with a pass dated 12 August 1791 from one of the Justices for the borough of Stamford
- Eleanor Sinclair and her daughter, on their way to their place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 22 August 1791 from one of the Justices for the borough of Newark
- John MacKenzey and his wife, on their way to their place of settlement in Edinburgh with a pass dated 12 August 1791 from one of the Justices for Derbyshire
- Nathaniel McDonald, his wife and child, on their way to their place of settlement in Newcastle upon Tyne with a pass dated 17 August 1791 from one of the Justices for the City of London
- Hugh Gallaway, on his way to his place of settlement in that part of Great Britain called Scotland with a pass dated 23 August 1791 from one of the Justices for London
- David Dunsmore, on his way to his place of settlement in Glasgow with a pass dated 1 September 1791 from one of the Justices for Grantham in Lincolnshire
- Margret Watson, on her way to her place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 18 August 1791 from one of the Justices for London
- Susannah Dixon, on her way to her place of settlement in Aberdeen with a pass dated 26 August 1791 from one of the Justices for Lincolnshire
- David Stevenson, on his way to his place of settlement in Glasgow with a pass dated 9 September 1791 from one of the Justices for the West Riding
- Alexander Coldwaine, on his way to his place of settlement in Ruggland near Glasgow with a pass dated 10 September 1791 from one of the Justices for the borough of Newark
- Hannah Storer and two children, on their way to their place of settlement in Newcastle with a pass dated 8 September 1791 from one of the Justices for Grantham
- Joseph Jackson, on his way to his place of settlement in Northallerton with a pass dated 1 September 1791 from one of the Justices for Essex
- Edward Brown, on his way to his place of settlement in Glasgow in Scotland with a pass dated 5 September 1791 from one of the Justices for Newark in Nottinghamshire
- Peter McHaddy, on his way to his place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 3 September 1791 from one of the Justices for Lincolnshire Holland
- John Brown, on his way to his place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 2 September 1791 from one of the Justices for the City of London
- Elizabeth Wood, on her way to her place of settlement in Bishop Auckland with a pass dated 8 September 1791 from one of the Justices for Pontefract in the West Riding
- Robert Couper, on his way to his place of settlement in Aberdeen in Scotland with a pass dated 3 September 1791 from one of the Justices for Lincolnshire Holland
- George Fleetam, on his way to his place of settlement in Darlington with a pass dated 8 September 1791 from one of the Justices for Pontefract in the West Riding
- Margaret Bone and two children, on their way to their place of settlement in Gunnerton near Hexham with a pass dated 6 September 1791 from one of the Justices for the city of Lincoln
- Robert Frasier, on his way to his place of settlement in Inverness with a pass dated 31 August 1791 from one of the Justices for Middlesex
- John Bray, on his way to his place of settlement in Newcastle upon Tyne with a pass dated 6 September 1791 from one of the Justices for Warwickshire
- Ellen Ellis and her son, on their way to their place of settlement in Glasgow with a pass dated 17 September 1791 from one of the Justices for the West Riding
- John MacKarel, his wife and child, on their way to their place of settlement in Leith with a pass dated 14 September 1791 from one of the Justices for the borough of Newark
- John Robinson, his wife and three children, on their way to their place of settlement in Edinburgh with a pass dated 14 September 1791 from one of the Justices for the borough of Newark
- Peter Turner, on his way to his place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 8 September 1791 from one of the Justices for the City of London
- George Alee, on his way to his place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 7 September 1791 from one of the Justices for the City of London
- Alexander Simpson, on his way to his place of settlement in Newcastle upon Tyne with a pass dated 15 September 1791 from one of the Justices for the borough of Newark
- Joseph Thompson [endorsed James], on his way to his place of settlement in Glasgow with a pass dated 16 September 1791 from one of the Justices for the borough of Newark
- Arther Macdonald, on his way to his place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 8 September 1791 from one of the Justices for the City of London
- Thomas Foster and his wife, on their way to their place of settlement in Newcastle upon Tyne with a pass dated 5 September 1791 from one of the Justices for Kingston upon Thames in Surrey
- Alexander Galloway, his wife and two children, on their way to their place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 10 September 1791 from one of the Justices for the City of London
- Ann Bellamy, on her way to her place of settlement in Edinburgh in Scotland with a pass dated 15 September 1791 from one of the Justices for Warwickshire
- Mary Bellamy, on her way to her place of settlement in Edinburgh in Scotland with a pass dated 15 September 1791 from one of the Justices for Warwickshire
- Benjamin Aiton, on his way to his place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 19 September 1791 from one of the Justices for Nottinghamshire
- David Anderson, on his way to his place of settlement in Green Dykes in Scotland with a pass dated 22 September 1791 from one of the Justices for the West Riding
- Mary Cammal [endorsed Cawornal] and her child, on their way to their place of settlement in Inverness in Scotland with a pass dated 22 September 1791 from one of the Justices for the West Riding [Knaresborough deleted]
- James Gow, John Armstrong and Alexander White, on their way to their place of settlement in Leith in Scotland with a pass dated 21 September 1791 from one of the Justices for the borough of Doncaster
- Henry Hutchinson, on his way to his place of settlement in Woollaton near Newcastle with a pass dated 21 September 1791 from one of the Justices for Newark in Nottinghamshire
- John Hay, on his way to his place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 21 September 1791 from one of the Justices for Nottinghamshire
- William Bramner, on his way to his place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 15 September 1791 from one of the Justices for the City of London
- George Anderson, on his way to his place of settlement in North Shields with a pass dated 21 September 1791 from one of the Justices for Newark in Nottinghamshire
- Thomas Gibson and his wife, on their way to their place of settlement in Fife in Scotland with a pass dated 20 September 1791 from one of the Justices for Newark in Nottinghamshire
- George Hewitt and his wife, on their way to their place of settlement in Scotland with a pass dated 12 September 1791 from one of the Justices for the City of London |