Description | Examination dated 25 May 1802 of James Dofaty. He belongs to the parish of Catterick and travels from fairs to markets with his wife Hannah selling books. He does not have a hawker's licence
Examination dated 25 May 1802 of Robert Adams. He belongs to Sutton near Hull, and travels around the country selling ballads, pins, needles, tapes and other articles. He does not have a hawker's licence
Examination dated 25 May 1802 of Mary Duran. She is the widow of John Duran who was a mariner living sometimes in London and sometimes in Southampton. She travels around the country gathering rags and selling gartering, tapes, threads and other articles. She does not have a licence as a hawker or pedlar
With covering note dated 6 July 1802 from J. Lister of Snainton to Thomas Ewbank esquire deputy Clerk of the Peace at Northallerton saying that he has committed these four people to the House of Correction for hawking without licences |