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D3551 - Derby Borough Quarter Sessions - 1628-1971
4 - Sessions Rolls/Papers - 1617-1869
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D3551/4/55
Title
Information of Dorothy, wife of Daniel Ford, tailor re theft of clothes from the garden of Anthony Clough in St Werburgh's
Date
21 Nov 1758
Extent
1 item
Level
Item
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
Archive Creator
Derby Quarter Sessions
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Format
Document
Term
Clothing
Fashion
Theft
Transcript or Index
Borough of Derby
Boroough of Derby to wit
At the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of our Sovereign Lord the King
of his Borough of Derby in the County of Derby held at the Borough of Derby .
The Information of Dorothy Ford the wife of Daniel Ford of the said Borough of
Derby Tayler taken upon her Oath this twenty first day of Novenber 1758 before me
Samuel Crompton Esquire Mayor and one of his Majesties Justices of the Peace
of and for the said Borough
This Informant Saith than on the day of this instant November she had
taken or stolen out of the Garden on Backside belonging to Anthony Clough in the
Parish of Saint Werburgh in the said Borough one Quilted Petticoat, one white
apron, one white Scotch Cloth Handkerchief, and one Black Shalloon Gown
which she had hung in the said Garden on Backside to dry, and that she
suspects the same to be stoln [sic] by some person or persons within the said
Borough
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