~ 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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Norgrove | Ann | CM | 1821-07-09 | QS/10/3 | JHC | prisoner | aged 60 | PR001104 | IMAG0153 |
Norgrove | John | CM | 1821-07-09 | QS/10/3 | JHC | prisoner | aged 28, a shoemaker | PR001105 | IMAG0153 |
Norgrove | William | CM | 1821-07-09 | QS/10/3 | JHC | prisoner | aged 20, a labourer | PR001106 | IMAG0153 |
Charged upon the oaths of William Cook and William Glazzard, of Cleobury Mortimer, with receiving, aiding, and comforting Benjamin Blakeway, knowing that a felony had been committed at the dwellinghouse of Jonathan Ankrett, of the borough of Bewdley, in the county of Worcester, and the said Benjamin Blakeway had been suspected of being guilty of the said felony: committed the seventh day of June, 1821, by the Rev John Walcott and the Rev W Otter, clerks
Continued until the assizes upon affidavit of the absence of a material witness (Mar 21 - Benjamin Blakeway had been found not guilty): 1821-08-28 all found not guilty