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Order book

Catalogue reference: Q/SO/5

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This record is a file about the Order book dating from 1724 - 1733/4.

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Reference
Q/SO/5
Title
Order book
Date
1724 - 1733/4
Description

Trinity 1724 to Epiphany 1733/4

Salaries to gaolers and chaplains

Highway repairs (2)

Committee of 5 J.P.s to examine Randwicke poor rate

Highway rates and repairs (2)

Committee of 5 (as above) for Uley

Treasurer to reimburse Clerk of the Peace

Repair of Over Bridge

Bastardy case

Settlement appeals (4)

1724, Trin. Additional petty constables for St. Philip & St. Jacob's parish, Bristol.

1724, Trin. Marshfield inhabitants allowed on petition to apply to justices in Grumbald's Ash Hundred instead of attending Petty Sessions at Thornbury.

1725, Trin. Avon Navigation (also Easter 1726)

1725, Michs. Thornbury fined for not repairing their town pump.

1726, Trin. Assize of bread

1726/7, Epiph. Searchers of bricks and tiles appointed

1727, Trin. Inspectors of cloth, etc.

Clothier fined for using ends of yarn. Others Easter 1728, Easter 1729, Miches. 1729. Weavers' Wages, petition etc. (also Michs. 1727 and Easter 1728)

1727, Michs. Samuel Yate, of Minchinhampton, clothier, fined for 'truck'.

1728, Easter Rates of wages for weavers, proclamation (See also Trin. 1732)

1729, Trin. Briefs authorized for Churcham steeple (damaged by lightning) and for rebuilding Tetbury church.

1729/30, Epiph. Pensioners in St. Briavels Hundred

1730/31. Epiph. Tewkesbury turnpike, report (also Easter 1731). Mitcheldean church repairs.

1731, Easter Printed orders (a) for testimonial to hired servants (b) for suppression of wakes and revels and concerning parish apprentices.

1733/4, Epiph. Printed order concerning vagrants. Clerk of the Peace allowed £10 for fitting up his office.

Newnham cliff: sea-wall to protect road.

General Verdicts on indictments, with sentences (including fines), also recognizances, from Trin. 1725 for a short time only

Payments for transporting soldiers' baggage Papists' or reputed papists' estates Meeting-houses licensed for Dissenters

Includes, at end: register of deputations to gamekeepers

Held by
Gloucestershire Archives
Language
English
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/d666b827-d59c-4772-b21d-c147dbd14d17/

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