Description | Bill of expenses of Christopher Smith for conveying vagrants since the last Michaelmas Sessions; with orders dated between 12 February 1796 and 12 April 1796 relating to:
- Margaret Jones and two children, travelling on a pass having been apprehended in the city of Durham and committed to the House of Correction there, to be conveyed from Eryholme to Boroughbridge on their way to their place of settlement in the parish of Wrexham in Wales
- George Ellis, his wife and two children, travelling on a pass having been apprehended in the city of Durham, to be conveyed from Eryholme to Boroughbridge on their way to their place of settlement in the township of Aylesby in Lincolnshire
- Mary Gamell and two children, travelling on a pass having been apprehended in the city of Durham, to be conveyed from Eryholme to Boroughbridge on their way to their place of settlement in the parish of St Swithun in the city of Worcester
- James Jackson, his wife and two children, travelling on a pass having been apprehended in the city of Durham, to be conveyed from Eryholme to Boroughbridge on their way to their place of settlement in the parish of St John Wapping in London
- Bridget Davis and three children, travelling on a pass having been apprehended in the city of Durham, to be conveyed from Eryholme to Boroughbridge on their way to their place of settlement in Ireland via Manchester and Liverpool
- Ann Hamet and two children, travelling on a pass having been apprehended in the city of Durham, to be conveyed from Eryholme to Boroughbridge on their way to their place of settlement in Great Torrington in Devon |