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  <dc:title>Box 19 - Presentments (civil and criminal), Notices, Lunacy returns, Militia</dc:title>
  <dc:description>- Notice to constable, church wardens and overseers of Mappleton re Abraham Smith dangerous, to be securely locked up, 23 Apr 1778

- Notice to Thurston re Sarah Middleton hired as servant to Mr Massey (?) at Swarkestone, then to Mr Bakewell of Stenson, but then returned to Mr Massey, Michaelmas 1772

- Complaint on oath by James Sims of Chesterfield, innkeeper, re theft of items of clothing, scales and weights, suspects John Groom of Chesterfield, labourer, 5 Feb 1794

- Presentments (rolled bundle)
16 Apr 1765: John Gillott of Heanor, collier: assaulting Sarah Evans 
27 Apr 1813: Henry Wilkinson, John Swift the younger and George Mosley, all labourers of Edensor: assaulting John Bark of Edensor, labourer 
13 Jul 1813: Thomas Gilbert of Repton, farmer: assaulting Richard Prichard Smith 
13 Jul 1813: Peter Morrison of Glossop, calico printer: assaulting John Davis 
13 Jul 1813: Charles Abell of Bakewell, bookseller: libel - falsely writing and publishing about Samuel Frith, Ashton Ashton Shuttleworth and Marmaduke Middleton Middleton 

- Presentments (rolled bundle)
10 Jul 1804: William Tongue, overseer of Little Eaton and Thomas Tempest: conspiring to cause a marriage between William Walker with settlement in St Mary, Nottingham, and Elizabeth Hall, with settlement in Little Eaton, being with child; to avoid the child becoming chargeable to the parish of Little Eaton 
11 Jul 1809: inhabitants of Chapel en le Frith to repair Lower White Hough bridge (see also D1673/Z/73) 
9 Jan 1810: parishioners of South Wingfield to repair a section of highway between South Wingfield and South Wingfield Park 
3 Oct 1809: Alexander Grant Carmichael of Bakewell; assaulting John Wild 
9 Jan 1810: inhabitants of Tideswell to repair a length of road in Tideswell 
11 Jul 1809: George Booth of Bakewell, farmer: erecting a wall blocking a highway on Harthill Moor, Bakewell 
7 Apr 1813: Charles Abell of Bakewell, bookseller: assaulting Ann Abell 
6 Oct 1812: Samuel Marsden of Matlock collar maker: defrauding Frances Gladwin of Stubbing, widow 
14 Jan 1812: Daniel Glossop, keeper of House of Correction at Chesterfield: allowing the escape of Peter Mitchell, in custody for fathering the child of Ann Wetton/Witton, likely to become chargeable to the parish of Repton 
15 Jan 1765: John Townsend of Youlgreave: taking a guinea from Hugh Palfreman and replacing with a base coin 
15 Jan 1765: John Higton of Wirksworth: assaulting Samuel Barton 
16 Apr 1765: George Goodwin and Michael Goodwin: persuading Hugh Palfreman not to give evidence 
11 Jul 1825: Joseph Shaw of Eckington, labourer: assaulting Joseph Lowe 
10 Jan 1825: Edward Dennis, otherwise Edward Bramley, Isaac Elliott and Isaac Hays, all of South Normanton, labourers: assaulting Joshua Green 
10 Jan 1825: William Dodsley Flamstead of Ilkeston: assaulting Francis Smith 
18 Oct 1824: Thomas Grayson of Stanton by Dale: assaulting the Rev John Dale Wawn 
19 Oct 1819: Charles Fox, Francis Fox and Joshua Ward, all of Pilsley (North Wingfield), labourers: taking Benjamin Lim[b], a pauper dangerously sick, weak and debilitated, from Pilsley and leaving him at a roadside in Matlock where he died within twenty four hours 
19 Oct 1819: Thomas Gisborne of Quorn, Leicestershire: constructing  a buiding on the highway at Chapel en le Frith 

- Annual Returns by Unions of Lunatics Chargeable to the Common Fund or to Parishes
Jan 1875: Ashby de la Zouch, Basford, Belper, Hayfield, Tamworth 
Feb 1875: Burton upon Trent, Worksop 
Jan 1876: Ashbourne, Bakewell, Basford, Belper, Burton upon Trent, Chapel en le Frith, Chesterfield, Derby, Ecclesall Bierlow, Glossop, Hayfield, Shardlow, Uttoxeter,  
Feb 1876: Ashby de la Zouch, Mansfield, Tamworth,  
Apr 1876: Worksop 
Dec 1876: Basford 
Jan 1877: Bakewell, Belper, Burton upon Trent, Chapel en le Frith, Chesterfield, Derby, Ecclesall Bierlow, Hayfield, Launceston, Cornwall (in respect of one individual at County Asylum, Mickleover), Shardlow, Uttoxeter 
Feb 1877: Ashbourne, Tamworth, Worksop 
Apr 1877: Mansfield 
Jun 1877: Glossop 
Jan 1883: Ashbourne, Bakewell, Basford, Belper, Burton upon Trent, Chapel en le Frith, Chesterfield, Derby, Ecclesall Bierlow, Glossop, Hayfield, Mansfield, Uttoxeter 
Feb 1883: Tamworth 
Mar 1883: Ashby de la Zouch 
Jan 1892: Ashby de la Zouch, Bakewell, Basford, Belper, Burton upon Trent, Chesterfield, Ecclesall Bierlow, Glossop, Hayfield, Mansfield, Rotherham, Shardlow, Worksop 
Jan 1893: Shardlow 

- Quarterly Lists of Lunatics: Ashbourne Union: Mar/Apr 1875, Jun/Jul 1875, Oct 1875, Jan 1876, Apr 1876, Jun 1876, Dec 1876/Jan 1877, Mar/Apr 1877, Jun/Jul 1877, Oct 1877;  with separate lists for Ashbourne, Brassington, Hartington, Longford and Parwich: note that Longford and Parwich are “nil” returns 

- Return of Volunteers enrolled at Chesterfield for the 2nd Derby Militia, Jul 1875 (stray item bundled with Annual Returns of Lunatics) </dc:description>
  <dc:date>1765-1892</dc:date>
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