~ Paupers of the Cleobury Mortimer Union ~
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Surname | Firstname | Parish> | Date | Reference | Doc type |
Role | Status | Person | Entry> |
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Harding | Ann | NS | 1801.04.14 | QS/10/1 | JHC | prisoner | aged 49, born in the poar | PR001019 | IMAG0072 |
Harding | Jane | NS | 1801.04.14 | QS/10/1 | JHC | prisoner | aged 18 | PR001017 | IMAG0072 |
Perkins | Margaret | HW | 1801.04.14 | QS/10/1 | JHC | prisoner | aged 19 | PR001020 | IMAG0072 |
Harding | Mary | NS | 1801.04.14 | QS/10/1 | JHC | prisoner | aged 24 | PR001018 | IMAG0072 |
Shakeshaft | Mary | MI | 1801.04.14 | QS/10/1 | JHC | prisoner | aged 20 | PR001005 | IMAG0072 |
Charged by the oath of Mary Penny, for feloniously breaking into the dwelling house of Walter Penny, situate at Hay Bridge, in the parish of Milson, in the said county, on Monday the 27th instant, and stealing and carrying away one hempen shirt, the property of William Penny: committed until the next general assize to be held at Shrewsbury, the 28th day of April, by Thomas Baines, clerk
baptised Mary Shakeshift, dau of Edward & Mary Shakeshift 9 Apr 1780; 1801.07.25 Transported 7 years