| Transcript or Index | • Luke Brandrick of Ashbourne, cordwainer and wife Elizabeth: against Richard Lees of Ashbourne : theft of a waistcoat, 5 Sep 1791 • Timothy Brandrick of Ashbourne, cordwainer: against Richard Lees of Ashbourne : theft of a waistcoat, 5 Sep 1791 • Thomas Blackwall of Wirksworth, mercer: against Ann Shaw: stealing from his shop at Wirksworth a piece of black lace and a piece of black silk ribbon, 7 Sep 1785 • Charles Potter and George Pearson, both of Wirksworth: against Ann Shaw: stealing from Thomas Blackwall a piece of black lace and a piece of black silk ribbon, 7 Sep 1785 • Samuel Beardsley of Kirk Ireton: against Matthew Stansfield Dalby of Biggin, gentleman, and Henry Vallance of Kirk Ireton, cordwainer : assaulting Samuel Beardsley at the house of George Thornely at Kirk Ireton, 30 Dec 1792 • Joseph Bradley of Ashbourne, mercer: against James Stubbs: stealing from his shop a piece of woollen cloth, 13 Jan 1793 • James Prime of Mapleton, labourer: to exhibit articles of the peace by Milicent Hawksworth (wife) against Isaac Hawksworth of Mapleton, labourer, 25 Jul 1799 • Robert Harrison of Ashbourne, labourer and Sampson Gather of Ashbourne, cordwainer: Robert Harrison to appear and abide by such orders that may be made in relation to a child of Sarah Osbiston of Offcote and Underwood, 5 Sep 1789 • James Smith of Ashbourne, gardener: against Joseph Watson of Brassington, labourer: assembling in Ashbourne with large sticks, 8 Jan 1797 [document difficult to read] • George Needham of Hartington Upper Quarter, labourer and William Moorwood of Hartington Upper Quarter, farmer: George Needham to appear and abide by such orders that may be made in relation to a child or children of Tyme Warin of Ashbourne, 7 Dec 1794 • Thomas Walker of Ashbourne, innholder: against Benjamin Allen: stealing a silver cup from Mary Hough of Ashbourne, 13 Aug 1795 • William Robinson of Ashbourne, whitesmith and George Bull of Ashbourne, joiner: against James Walker and John Walker, accused by Anthony Bradley of Ashbourne, gentleman, for being concerned with others of making parts of machinery for cotton spinning with intent to export the parts, 12 Jan 1788 • William Oakden and Roger Oakden, both of Stanton, Staffordshire, farmers: William Oakden to appear and abide by such orders that may be made in relation to a child or children of Hannah Wigley of Bonsall, now pregnant, 4 Jul 1792 |