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Session at Canterbury, 22nd July, 1600
Catalogue reference: Q/SR/1/m.10d
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- Q/SR/1/m.10d
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- Session at Canterbury, 22nd July, 1600
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- 1600
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13 The child of Silvester Glover, to be kept by the inhabitants of Tunstal according to the order made at the last general session held at Canterbury and the order to stand until the inhabitants of Tunstal shall show better cause for their discharge at the next general session to be held at Canterbury, then the charge to be laid on such parishioners as ought first to have been charged.
14 As a wooden bridge in Wye, over a river called the Stream, on the highway from Wye to Ashford, since 31st March, 1600, has been in a bad state of repair and the jury did not know who used to repair it, ordered that Sir Moyle Fynche, and Sir Michael Sondes, knights, Thomas Kempe, Richard Derynge, Robert Edolphe and Nicholas Gilbourne, esquires, six of the justices of the peace dwelling near the said bridge, or any four of them shall consider what the cost of repairing the said bridge will be and with the consent of the constables or two of the chief inhabitants of every parish in the lathe of Scray rate and tax all the inhabitants in the lathe, according to their ability, for the charge of repairing the said bridge, appoint collectors for the said tax and surveyors of the work. Offenders against the order to be punished according to the form of the statute.
15 A [writ of] venire facias to be awarded, returnable at the next general session to be held at Maidstone, for the trial of the case between the Queen and Mark Savage, the defendant exercising baking.
16 If the parishioners of [blank] put in good security that the parish of Westgate shall be discharged of the keeping of the child of one [blank] wherewith she is now great if it shall be born in Westgate, then she shall be sent to the house of correction till further order.
17 William Brook of Boughton under Blean to have allowed to him 1s. a week since the 15th April last, to be a discharge for any further payment in the future.
18 A certificate to be made to the Lord Chief Justice of the behaviour of William Knight of River, yeoman, in seeking maliciously to cause his neighbours in great multitudes to be bound to the peace.
Thomas Godfrey of St. Dunstans, in the hundred of Westgate, elected Treasurer for the maimed soldiers for east Kent.
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- Kent History and Library Centre
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- English
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Q/SR
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Kent Quarter Sessions
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COURT IN SESSION
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Session at Canterbury, 22nd July, 1600