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Vol. DXVII, A-E; 1706-1720, n.d.
Prisons: Petitions to Qu. Anne, George I, etc., of and rel. to detained criminals: 1706-1719.
includes:
- ff. 1-2b Sampson Arther, the elder, of Gloucester: Petition to Qu. Anne on behalf of his son, Sampson: bef. 1710.
- ff. 3-4b Baily, murderer: Petition to Qu. Anne: bef. 1710.
- ff. 5-11b Andrew Baynes, alias Baines; burglar: Petitions, etc., to Qu. Anne: 1709-1710.
- ff.8-9b Thomas Fane, 6th Earl of Westmorland: Memorandum to Lord Sunderland: 1709-1710.
- f. 10 Peter King, 1st Baron King of Ockham 1725; Lord Chancellor: Correspondence with Lord Sunderland: 1707-1710.
- f. 10 London; Lord Mayor, Corporation, etc: Correspondence of Recorder with Lord Sunderland: 1707-1710.
- ff. 12-15b Mary Ballard, wife of Richard Ballard, alleged horse-thief: Petition to Qu. Anne: bef. 1714.: Partly copy.
- ff. 15-19 Sir Littleton Powys, Baron of the Exchequer; afterwards Justice of the King's Bench: Letter, etc., to Lord Sunderland: 1708.
- ff. 16-19 John Battersbie, alias Pattersbie; burglar; prisoner at Maidstone: Petition to Qu. Anne, etc.: 1708.
- ff. 20-24b Robert Blackburne, alleged conspirator: Petition, etc., to Qu. Anne: [1708?].: Partly copy.
- ff. 21b, 23b Simon Harcourt, 1st Viscount Harcourt: Certificate by: 1708.: Copies.
- ff. 25-33 Sir Richard Blackham, 1st Baronet: Petition to Qu. Anne, etc.: aft. 1706-1709.
- f. 33 Elizabeth Blackham, wife of Sir Richard Blackham: Letter to Lord Sunderland: [1709?].
- ff. 34-94b William Smith, of East Smithfield: Papers rel. to trial of J. Bowen for his murder: 1708-1709.
- ff.34-94b John Bowen, tidesman, of London: Petitions to Qu. Anne, etc.: 1708-1709.: Partly printed.
- ff. 36-37, 59-60b Anne Bowen, mother of John Bowen: Petitions to Qu. Anne on behalf of her son: 1708.
- f. 38 Mary Currandine, servant of Ridgell, of Aldgate: Affidavit rel. to case of J. Bowen: 1708.: With mark.
- ff. 38, 39, 51 Jonathan Chase, JP for county Middlesex and Westminster: Affidavits before: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 39, 51-52 Mary Wilkins, servant of Mrs Redworthy, of Tower Hill: Affidavits rel. to J. Bowen: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 40 John Shepherd, the younger; baker, of Stepney: Affidavit rel. to case of J. Bowen: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 42 John Ridgeway, labourer, of Aldgate: Affidavit rel. to case of J. Bowen: 1708.: With mark.
- ff. 42, 68-70, 80-81b Sir William Withers, MP: Affidavits, etc.: bef. 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 43, 84, 186 Thomas Hopkins, Under Secretary of State: Letters, etc., to: 1707-1710, n.d.: Partly Fr.
- f. 47 Alexander Lyon, surgeon: Certificate rel. to death of W. Smith: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 48 William Dudley, surgeon: Certificate by: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 48 James Stewart, surgeon: Certificate rel. to death of W. Smith: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 52 Sir Thomas Rawlinson, Lord Mayor of London: Affidavit before: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 55-58 Captain Charles Fotherby, RN: Letter, etc., to Navy Commissioners: 1708.: Copy.
- ff.57-58 Thomas Armitage, alias Hermitage: Account of his examination in case of J. Bowen: 1708.: Copy.
- f. 62 Samuel Clarke, Commissioner of Customs: Certificate for J. Bowen: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 62 Sir John Werden, 2nd Baronet: Certificate for J. Bowen: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 62 William Culliford, Commissioner of Revenue in Ireland: Certificate for J. Bowen: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 63 Thomas Newport, Commissioner of Customs: Certificate for J. Bowen: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 66 Richard Savage, Secretary, Customs Commissioners: Certificate for J. Bowen: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 68 Richard Pollet, of London: Affidavit rel. to case of J. Bowen: 1708.: With mark.
- f. 69 Peter Levenworth, cheesemonger, of East Smithfield: Affidavit rel. to case of J. Bowen: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 70 Mathew Aldridge, grain-merchant, of East Smithfield: Affidavit rel. to case of J. Bowen: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 71 John Charlton, of East Smithfield: Affidavit rel. to case of J. Bowen: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 71-72, 122 Francis Negus, Surveyor of the Mews; father of Lieutenant -Colonel Francis Negus, MP: Affadavits: bef. 1707, 1708: COpies and signed.
- f. 72 Phillip Bend: Affidavit rel. to case of J. Bowen: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 73 Peter King, 1st Baron King of Ockham 1725; Lord Chancellor: Letter to: 1708.
- ff. 73-83 Thomas Trevor, 1st Baron Trevor: Letter to, and reports, etc., to Qu. Anne: 1707, 1708.: Partly signed.
- ff.74-83, 86-87b Richard Richardson, serjeant-at-law: Letters to, and reports, etc., to Qu. Anne: 1708.: Partly signed.
- f. 78 Thomas Smith, patten-maker, of East Smithfield: Affidavit rel. to case of J. Bowen: 1708.: With mark.
- ff. 78, 79, 82, 83, [122?] John Stewart, JP: for co. Midd. Affidavits before: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 79 Sarah Smith, wife of Thomas Smith, of East Smithfield: Affidavit rel. to case of J. Bowen: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 80-8 1b William Day, patten-maker, of Wapping: Affidavit rel. to case of J. Bowen: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 80-81b Joseph Robinson, baker, of East Smithfield: Affidavit rel. to case of J. Bowen: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 82 Mary Rowland, wife of John Rowland, of Stepney: Affidavit rel. to J. Bowen: 1708.: With mark.
- f. 83 Dorothy Armitage, alias Hermitage; mother of Thomas Armitage, of Wapping: Affidavit rel. to case of J. Bowen: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 90-92b Sarah Smith, wife of Thomas Smith, of East Smithfield: Petition, etc., to Qu. Anne: 1708.
- ff.92-92b Thomas Smith, patten-maker, of East Smithfield: 'The Answer... to the Case of John Bowen...': 1708.: Printed.
- f. 93 Sarah Smith, wife of Thomas Smith, of East Smithfield: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1709.
- f. 95 Sir Salathiel Lovell, Baron of Exchequer: Attestation by: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 95-99b Priscilla Long, inmate of Bridewell: Petition to Qu. Anne, etc.: 1708.
- ff. 95-99b Letice Browne, inmate of Bridewell: Petition to Qu. Anne, etc.: 1708.
- ff. 95-99b Mary Taylor, alias Farrow; inmate of Bridewell: Petition to Qu. Anne, etc.: 1708.
- ff. 98-99b Henry Moult, Governor of Bridewell: Certificate rel. to L. Browne, P. Long and M. Taylor: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 98-99b Samuel Byard, Keeper of Bridewell: Certificate by: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 98-99b Sir Salathiel Lovell, Baron of Exchequer: Certificates to, as Recorder of London: 1707-1708.
- ff. 102-103b Robert Burton, Holt's Marine Regt: Petition to Qu. Anne: aft. 1707.: Signed.
- ff. 102-103b John Hunt, Holt's Marine Regt: Petition to Qu. Anne: aft. 1707.: Signed.
- ff. 104- 105b Dudley Carleton, merchant, of London: Petition of his brothers to Qu. Anne rel. to his murder: bef. 1714.
- ff. 106b- 109 Peter Cartwright, burglar: Petitions to Lord Sunderland and Qu. Anne: 1709.
- ff. 110- 112 Robert Cassills, geometrician: Petition, etc., to Qu. Anne: 1709.
- f. 112 Reverend John Lowthorp, Secretary, Royal Society: Certificate for R. Cassills: 1709.: Signed.
- f. 112 James Gregory, Professor of Mathematics at Edinburgh University: Certificate for R. Cassills: 1709.: Signed.
- f. 112 Joseph Raphson, FRS: Certificate for R. Cassills: 1709.: Signed.
- f. 112 J. Ditton, of Christ Church, London: Certificate for R. Cassills: 1709.: Signed.
- ff. 113-118b Walter Chalmer, alias 'James Chambers'; alleged conspirator: Petition to Qu. Anne, etc.: 1706-1707.
- f. 115 Sir Edward Northey, Attorney General: Letter to: 1706.
- ff. 119-125b Deborah Churchill, alias Miller; alleged accessory to murder: Petition, etc., to Qu. Anne: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 122-122b Margrett Verden: Deposition rel. to case of D. Churchill: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 123 William Manlove, of Holborn: Deposition rel. to case of D. Churchill: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 123 Martha Steptoe, wife of John Steptoe, cooper, of London: Deposition rel. to case of D. Churchill: 1708.: With mark.
- f. 123 Peter King, 1st Baron King of Ockham 1725; Lord Chancellor: Deposition bef.: 1708.: Signed.
- ff.124-125b Mary Ware, widow of Martin Ware, gentleman to Colonel W Evans: Petition to Qu. Anne: 1708.
- ff. 126-127b Benjamin Clifton, alleged horse-thief: Petition to Qu. Anne: bef. 1714.
- ff. 128b-129 Daniel Coats, thief: Petition to Qu. Anne: bef. 1714.
- ff. 130-135b Nicholas Peeke, of Dunwich: Petition to Treasury Commissioners, etc.: 1718.: Copy.
- ff. 130-135b Samuel Moore, of Dunwich: Petition to Treasury Commissioners, etc.: 1718.: Copy.
- ff. 130-135b James Aldred, of Dunwich: Petition to Treasury Commissioners, etc.: 1718.: Copy.
- ff. 130-135b John Rouse, of Dunwich: Petition to Treasury Commissioners, etc.: 1718.: Copy.
- ff. 130-135b Gabriel Eade, of Dunwich: Petition to Treasury Commissioners, etc.: 1718.: Copy.
- ff. 130-135b William Collet, bailiff of Dunwich: Petition to Treasury Commissioners, etc.: 1718.: Copy.
- ff. 130-135b James Collet, of Dunwich: Petition to Treasury Commissioners, etc.: 1718.: Copy.
- ff. 130-135b Francis Baldrey, of Dunwich: Petition to Treasury Commissioners, etc.: 1718.: Copy.
- ff. 130-135b Dunwich, Suffolk: Petition of inhabitants to Treasury Commissioners, etc.: 1718.: Copy.
- ff. 130-135b Thomas Foster, of Dunwich: Petition to Treasury Commissioners, etc.: 1718.: Copy.
- ff. 130-135b Robert Bonner, of Dunwich: Petition to Treasury Commissioners, etc.: 1718.: Copy.
- ff. 130-135b Thomas Bearle, of Dunwich: Petition to Treasury Commissioners, etc.: 1718.: Copy.
- ff. 130-135b John Battle, of Dunwich: Petition to Treasury Commissioners, etc.: 1718.: Copy.
- ff. 134-135b Thomas Betts, of the Inner Temple: Case of Corporation of Dunwich: 1718.
- ff. 136, 139-144 Margaret Cooke, wife of John Cooke: Petitions to Lord Sunderland: bef. 1710.: Partly copy.
- ff. 136-144 John Cooke, merchant seaman: Petitions to Lord Sunderland by and on his behalf: bef. 1710.: Partly copy.
- ff. 145-146, 153-155b, 158-159b Sir Robert Eyre, MP: Reports by, as Solicitor General: 1709-1710.: Signed and copies.
- ff. 145-146, 153-155b, 158-159b Sir James Montagu, judge: Reports, opinions, etc., as Attorney- or Solicitor-General: 1707-1710.: Partly Lat.: Mostly signed. Partly copies.
- ff. 145-159b Thomas Pitkin, linen-draper, of London: Petitions of his creditors on behalf of T. Brerewood, etc.: 1709.: Partly copy.
- ff. 145-159b Thomas Brerewood, of London: Petitions, etc., on his behalf: 1709.
- ff. 147-152b, 156-157 Samuel Hayward, creditor of T Pitkin: Petitions to Qu. Anne on behalf of T. Brerewood: 1709.: Signed.
- ff. 147b-152b, 156-157 Andrew Pitt, creditor of T Pitkin: Petitions to Qu. Anne on behalf of T. Brerewood: 1709.: Signed. Partly copy.
- ff. 147b-152b, 156-157 John Farr, creditor of T Pitkin: Petitions to Qu. Anne on behalf of T. Brerewood: 1709.: Signed. Partly copy.
- ff. 147b-152b, 156-157 John Cookes, creditor of T Pitkin: Petitions to Qu. Anne on behalf of T. Brerewood: 1709.: Signed. Partly copy.
- ff. 147b-152b, 156-157 Jasper Waters: Petitions to Qu. Anne on behalf of T. Brerewood: 1709.: Signed. Partly copy.
- ff. 147b-152b, 156-157 John Walker, creditor of T Pitkin: Petitions to Qu. Anne on behalf of T. Brerewood: 1709.: Signed. Partly copy.
- ff.147b-152b, 156-157 John Fellowe, creditor of T Pitkin: Petitions to Qu. Anne on behalf of T. Brerewood: 1709.: Signed. Partly copy.
- ff.147b-152b,156-157 Robert Conant, creditor of T Pitkin: Petitions to Qu. Anne on behalf of T. Brerewood: 1709.: Signed. Partly copy.
- ff. 160-179b John Counter, alleged conspirator: Petition to Qu. Anne and papers rel. to his transfer from Newgate Prison: 1709.: Partly printed and copies.
- ff. 166-171b Sir John Holt, Lord Chief Justice: Correspondence with Lord Sunderland, etc.: 1707-1710.: Partly copies.
- ff. 172-177b Sir James Montagu, judge: Correspondence with Lord Sunderland, etc.: 1707-1719.: Partly copies.
- f. 180 John Hall, of Temple Sowerby: Letter to J. Grahme: 1708.
- f. 180 James Grahme, MP: Letter to: 1708.
- ff. 180-185 John Thompson, horse-thief: Report, etc., rel. to his case: 1709.
- ff.180-187b Edward Coupland, burglar: Petitions, etc., on his behalf: 1708-1709.
- ff.182-183 Sir Thomas Bury, Baron of the Exchequer: Report to Lord Sunderland: 1709.: Signed.
- f. 184 John Coupland, of Kendal: Petition to Qu. Anne, etc., on behalf of his brother, Edward: 1708-1709.
- f. 185 John Harrisson, Recorder of Kendal: Certificate for E. Coupland: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 185 James Hadwell, of Kendal: Certificate for E. Coupland: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 185 Richard Lowry, Alderman of Kendal: Certificate for E. Coupland: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 185 Lancelot Forth, Mayor of Kendal: Certificate for E. Coupland: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 185 James Fisher, Alderman of Kendal: Certificate for E. Coupland: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 185 Daniel Noble, of Kendal: Certificate for E. Coupland: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 185 George Longmire, of Kendal: Certificate for E. Coupland: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 185 John Holme, of Kendal: Certificate for E. Coupland: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 185 Edward Harrison, of Kendal: Certificate for E. Coupland: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 185 Lawrence Croft, of Kendal: Certificate for E. Coupland: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 185 Thomas Moore, Alderman of Kendal: Certificate for E. Coupland: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 185 Thomas Shepherd, of Kendal: Certificate for E. Coupland: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 185 William Barrow, of Kendal: Certificate for E. Coupland: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 185 Thomas Winter, of Kendal: Certificate for E. Coupland: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 185 William Lancaster, Curate of Kendal: Certificate for E. Coupland: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 185 Thomas Bowes, Alderman of Kendal: Certificate for E. Coupland: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 185 Alan Chambre, Alderman of Kendal: Certificate for E. Coupland: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 185 Joseph Symson, Alderman of Kendal: Certificate for E. Coupland: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 185 John Stewarts, of Kendal: Certificate for E. Coupland: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 185 John Robinson, of Kendal: Certificate for E. Coupland: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 185 Henry Cort, Alderman of Kendal: Certificate for E. Coupland: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 185 Benjamin Peile, of Kendal: Certificate for E. Coupland: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 185 Thomas Rowlandson, of Kendal: Certificate for E. Coupland: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 185 William Crosby, Vicar of Kendal: Certificate for E. Coupland: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 185 Myles Eskrigg, of Kendal: Certificate for E. Coupland: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 185 William Cock, Alderman of Kendal: Certificate for E. Coupland: 1708.: Signed.
- ff.188-189b Edward Cox, horse-thief: Petition to Qu. Anne: 1709.: Signed.
- ff. 190-190b Tomas Earles, burglar: Petition to Qu. Anne: bef. 1714.
- ff. 191-192b Mary Elliet, pickpocket: Petition to Qu. Anne: 1709.
- ff.193-194b Edward Ely, naval surgeon; homicide: Petition to Lord Sunderland: 1719-1720.
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- 1706
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- 1720
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- Names:
- Aldred, James, of Dunwich
Aldridge, Mathew, grain-merchant, of East Smithfield
Armitage, Dorothy, alias Hermitage; mother of Thomas Armitage, of Wapping
Armitage, Thomas, alias Hermitage
Arther, Sampson, the elder, of Gloucester
Baily, murderer; petitioner to Queen Anne, fl early 18th century
Baldrey, Francis, of Dunwich, fl early 18th century
Ballard, Mary, wife of Richard Ballard, alleged horse-thief, fl 1714
Barrow, William, of Kendal, fl 1708
Battersbie, John, burglar; prisoner at Maidstone, fl 1708
Battle, John, of Dunwich, fl 1718
Baynes, Andrew, alias Baines; burglar, fl 1710
Bearle, Thomas, of Dunwich, fl 1718
Bend, Phillip
Betts, Thomas, of the Inner Temple
Blackburne, Robert, alleged conspirator
Blackham, Elizabeth, wife of Sir Richard Blackham
Blackham, Richard, 1st Baronet
Bonner, Robert, of Dunwich
Bowen, Anne, mother of John Bowen
Bowen, John, tidesman, of London
Bowes, Thomas, Alderman of Kendal
Brerewood, Thomas, of London
Browne, Letice, inmate of Bridewell
Burton, Robert, Holt's Marine Regt
Bury, Thomas, Baron of the Exchequer
Byard, Samuel, Keeper of Bridewell
Carleton, Dudley, merchant, of London
Cartwright, Peter, burglar
Cassills, Robert, geometrician
Chalmer, Walter, alias 'James Chambers'; alleged conspirator
Chambre, Alan, Alderman of Kendal
Charlton, John, of East Smithfield
Chase, Jonathan, JP for county Middlesex and Westminster
Churchill, Deborah, alias Miller; alleged accessory to murder
Clarke, Samuel, Commissioner of Customs
Clifton, Benjamin, alleged horse-thief
Coats, Daniel, thief
Cock, William, Alderman of Kendal
Collet, James, of Dunwich
Collet, William, bailiff of Dunwich
Conant, Robert, creditor of T Pitkin
Cooke, John, merchant seaman
Cooke, Margaret, wife of John Cooke
Cookes, John, creditor of T Pitkin
Cort, Henry, Alderman of Kendal
Counter, John, alleged conspirator
Coupland, Edward, burglar
Coupland, John, of Kendal
Cox, Edward, horse-thief
Croft, Lawrence, of Kendal
Crosby, William, Vicar of Kendal
Culliford, William, Commissioner of Revenue in Ireland
Currandine, Mary, servant of Ridgell, of Aldgate
Day, William, pattern-maker, fl 1708
Ditton, J, signatory of a certificate for Robert Cassills, fl 1709
Dudley, William, surgeon and signatory of a certificate, fl 1709
Eade, Gabriel, of Dunwich, fl 1718
Earles, Tomas, burglar, fl 1714
Elliet, Mary, pickpocket, fl 1709
Ely, Edward, naval surgeon and murderer, 1688-1720
Eskrigg, Myles, of Kendal, fl 1708
Eyre, Robert, Knight, politician and judge, 1666-1735
Fane, Thomas, 6th Earl of Westmorland, First Lord of Trade and Lord Lieutenant of Northamptonshire, 1681-1736
Farr, John, creditor of T Pitkin, fl 1709
Fellowe, John, creditor of T Pitkin, fl 1709
Fisher, James, Alderman of Kendal, fl 1708-1739
Forth, Lancelot, Mayor of Kendal
Foster, Thomas, of Dunwich
Fotherby, Charles, Captain; RN
Grahme, James, MP
Gregory, James, Professor of Mathematics at Edinburgh University
Hadwell, James, of Kendal; signatory of a certificate for Edward Coupland, burglar, fl 1708
Hall, John, of Temple Sowerby
Harcourt, Simon, 1st Viscount Harcourt
Harrison, Edward, of Kendal
Harrisson, John, Recorder of Kendal
Hayward, Samuel, creditor of T Pitkin
Holme, John, of Kendal
Holt, John, Lord Chief Justice
Hopkins, Thomas, Under Sec of State
Hunt, John, Holt's Marine Regt
King, Peter, 1st Baron King of Ockham 1725, Lord Chancellor
Lancaster, William, Curate of Kendal
Levenworth, Peter, cheesemonger, of East Smithfield
Long, Priscilla, inmate of Bridewell
Longmire, George, of Kendal
Lord Mayor, Corporation, etc, London
Lovell, Salathiel, Baron of Exchequer
Lowry, Richard, Alderman of Kendal
Lowthorp, John, Reverend; Secretary, Royal Society
Lyon, Alexander, surgeon
Manlove, William, of Holborn
Montagu, James, judge
Moore, Samuel, of Dunwich
Moore, Thomas, Alderman of Kendal
Moult, Henry, Governor of Bridewell
Negus, Francis, Surveyor of the Mews; father of Lieutenant -Colonel Francis Negus, MP
Newport, Thomas, Commissioner of Customs
Noble, Daniel, of Kendal
Northey, Edward, Attorney General
Peeke, Nicholas, of Dunwich
Peile, Benjamin, of Kendal
Pitkin, Thomas, linen-draper, of London
Pitt, Andrew, creditor of T Pitkin
Pollet, Richard, of London
Powys, Littleton, Baron of the Exchequer, afterwards Justice of the King's Bench
Raphson, Joseph, FRS
Rawlinson, Thomas, Lord Mayor of London
Richardson, Richard, serjeant-at-law
Ridgeway, John, labourer, of Aldgate
Robinson, John, of Kendal
Robinson, Joseph, baker, of East Smithfield
Rouse, John, of Dunwich
Rowland, Mary, wife of John Rowland, of Stepney
Rowlandson, Thomas, of Kendal
Savage, Richard, Secretary, Customs Commissioners
Shepherd, John, the younger; baker, of Stepney
Shepherd, Thomas, of Kendal
Smith, Sarah, wife of Thomas Smith, of East Smithfield
Smith, Thomas, patten-maker, of East Smithfield
Smith, William, of East Smithfield
Steptoe, Martha, wife of John Steptoe, cooper, of London
Stewart, James, surgeon
Stewart, John, JP
Stewarts, John, of Kendal
Symson, Joseph, Alderman of Kendal
Taylor, Mary, alias Farrow; inmate of Bridewell
Thompson, John, horse-thief
Trevor, Thomas, 1st Baron Trevor
Verden, Margrett
Walker, John, creditor of T Pitkin
Ware, Mary, widow of Martin Ware, gentleman to Colonel W Evans
Waters, Jasper
Werden, John, 2nd Baronet
Wilkins, Mary, servant of Mrs Redworthy, of Tower Hill
Winter, Thomas, of Kendal
Withers, William, MP - Places:
- Dunwich, England