| Description | - “ Mr Hayne’s Bill Book in Sessions Matters", Personal notebook of Jos Hayne, 1705-1745, 1 volume. Joseph Hayne was Clerk of the Peace 1710-1760.
- Bundle 1 Tables of Fees Due to the Clerk of the Peace: Derbyshire (one item dated 1751 and three undated 18th century items); Nottinghamshire (one item dated 1778 and one undated 18th century item), Middlesex (1760) “Things necessary for the Clerk of the Peace when he attends the Sessions” undated (18th century): lists documents, legal texts, requisites including Gospels for swearing, quills, ink and seals
- Bundle 2 Estreats, 1812-1813, 1823-1828 and 1830-1831 Calendar of those tried at Derby General Quarter Sessions 8 Jan 1827 [see also Q/SP/9/29]: John Innman, grand larceny, transportation for seven years; Job Powdall otherwise Job Harrison, misdemeanour against game laws, transportation for seven years; John Manifold, grand larceny, Derby Gaol for nine months; Charles Durose, grand larceny, Derby Gaol for six months; John Mercer, grand larceny, Wirksworth House of Correction for three months; Samuel Cross, grand larceny, Ashbourne House of Correction for 3 months; George Ibbertson, grand larceny, Ashbourne House of Correction for three months; Richard Mellor, petit larceny, Wirksworth House of Correction for six weeks; John Waterfield, petit larceny, Ashbourne House of Correction for six weeks; Thomas Youngman, grand larceny, acquitted; Edward Bestwick, petit larceny, acquitted; James Broadhurst, grand larceny, acquitted; William Rodgers, grand larceny, acquitted; John Steele and Samuel Barnes, grand larceny, discharged; John Birkinshaw, misdemeanour against game laws, Derby Gaol for two years; William Bingham, misdemeanour against game laws, Ashbourne House of Correction for six months; Joseph Lee, misdemeanour against game laws, Wirksworth House of Correction for six months; Thomas Gadsby, misdemeanour against game laws, Derby Gaol for nine months; William Stevenson, misdemeanour against game laws, Ashbourne House of Correction, for six months; Thomas Richardson, misdemeanour against game laws, not guilty; George Warner, obtaining money by false pretences, not guilty; John Redfern, vagrancy, discharged; Christian Dubeck, vagrancy, discharged; Abraham Smith, assault on Hannah Booth with intent to commit rape, Derby Gaol for two years; John Chambers, assault on William Simpson the younger, discharged; Matilda Pearson, assault, discharged; George Attenbarrow, to keep the peace towards his wife, discharged; Thomas Cook, fathering a child of Elizabeth Blackshaw of Stapenhill, to remain in custody at Derby House of Correction for sureties for appearance at next Sessions; John Tommison, fathering a child of Susannah Meakin of Mappleton, to remain in custody at Derby House of Correction for sureties for appearance at next Sessions; Ruth Wheatley, having had several bastard children, being a lewd woman, Derby House of Correction for twelve months
- Bundle 3 Estreats, 1731, 1733-1736, 1738, 1740-1743, 1759-1772, 1776, 1779-1780 (incorrectly labelled 1812-1831)
- Bundle 4 Summary of accounts, 1726 (certified by Robert Wilmot, Michael Hutchinson and John Gisborne) Returns to County Rate sub-committee, with summaries of expenditure for buildings and bridges, 1826-1833; collection of County Rates, 1831-1833; expense of trials at Quarter Sessions, 1831-1833, income and expenditure in relation to criminal prosecutions, 1831-1833 and uncompleted proforma for return of offences tried at Assizes Annual summaries of County income and expenditure, 1863-1869 Weekly financial summaries, Jun 1860-Oct 1869
-Bundle 5: Estreats, ?1650s-1660s
- Bundle 6: Grand Jury presentations: (1) Purchase of land at Nuns Green, Derby, adjoining the County gaol, sixteen signatures, 1769 [See also D919/C/CT/5-6]; (2) Expenditure of £10 for rebuilding the wash house at the County gaol, 1764, seventeen signatures, including Blyth Simpson, gaol keeper; Account for brick and stone work done at County Gaol by James Denston, by order of William Fitzherbert, nineteen signatures, 12 Jan 1762; ?Repair of roads in Derby, fifteen signatures, 10 Jan 1698
- Tables of Fees Payable to Clerk to Justices of the Peace, 1787, 1823, 1824, 1842
- Letter from ? M Burlapp, Whitehall, to Clerk of the Peace, Derby confirming approval by Sir James Graham of Table of Fees, 31 Oct 1842
- Bonds for due execution of office of County treasurer: Thomas Evans of Derby, William Evans of Derby and George Evans of Cromford, 11 Jul 1786; William Newton of Derby, John Leaper Newton of city of Bath and Richard Leaper of Derby, 19 Apr 1814; George Crompton of Derby, John Bell Crompton of Milford and William Leaper Newton of Leylands, Derby, 1846 |