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Q - Derbyshire County Quarter Sessions - 1558-1971
AT - Transportation of felons - 1720-1772
1 - Transportation to America - 1720-1772
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
Q/AT/1/13
Former Reference
Box VIII 15
Title
Contracts for the transportation of felons made between the justices of the peace and Jonathan Sydenham and Thomas Hodgson of London merchants
Date
1750-1759
Description
Most of the convicts named in Q/AT/1/11 are involved with, additionally:- Thomas Wood 1750; George Twelves, William Carnall and Samuel Peach, 1750; George Lowe (convicted by Quarter Sessions) 1751; Mark Morton, George Bradway and Thomas Hulley, 1754; James Heath, James Hall, Edward Cotton, Rebecca Palmer, Mary Tipper and Anthony Allcock, 1757; Peter Wood, William Flinders, Jonas Shelton, William Burton, George Adlington and Paul Hagg, 1758; Thomas Smith, Mary Ward and Mary Lauder (or Lander) 1759; Joseph Alsop alias George Taylor, John Headley, James Headley, Rebecca his wife and Mary Boam, 1759
Extent
1 file
Level
File
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
Archive Creator
Derbyshire County Quarter Sessions
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Term
Transportation
British Empire
Colonialism
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Type
United States of America
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