| Description | • Articles of the peace: Robert Dale of Ashbourne, esq alleges threatening letter by William Charlton of Brassington, yeoman, 30 Mar 1818 • Articles of the peace: Henry Bray of Glossop, parish clerk, alleges outrageous behaviour by George Wagstaff, including throwing stones to break windows, 2 Oct 1804 • Indictment: Inhabitants of Newbold, to repair a section of highway, 1 Oct 1792 • Indictment: Joseph Hall of Glossop, farmer, to repair a section of the highway, 1 Jul 1790 • Indictment: Patrick Duffey of Duffield, labourer, passing a counterfeit shilling to Mary, wife of William Nuttall and possessing a further counterfeit shilling, 1 Nov 1810 • Traverse: Humphrey Marshall, butcher, James Turton, yeoman and George Smedley, yeoman, all of Crich, entering and taking possession of the house of William Andrew, George Smedley pleads not guilty, 8 Oct 1782 • Articles of the peace: Edward Tutin of Highedge [Heage], gentleman alleges threatening of bodily harm by James Whizzer, Samuel Whizzer, Christopher Whizzer and James Whizzer, otherwise called Jammy Whizzer, son of the aforesaid James Whizzer of Ripley, farmer, 8 Oct 1771 • Articles of the peace: Ann Brough, wife of William Brough of Heanor, labourer, alleges cruelty by William Brough, 2 Oct 1798 • Indictment: John Hind of Whittington, farmer, assaulting William Issott Smith, guard on a mail coach, 25 Nov 1812 • Indictment: Joshua Heathcote and Joseph Needham, both of Hartington Middle Quarter, farmers, persuading George Brown to marry Mary Harrison, thus freeing the inhabitants of Hartington of the maintenance of Mary Harrison, 30 Aug 1807 [Separately almost at the bottom of the box is a traverse dated 11 Apr 1809, relating to this allegation, recording that George Brown’s settlement was in Upper Hallam and indicating offers of payment for a marriage licence, a wedding breakfast and other costs and a payment of £10 to George Brown] • Traverse: Paul Fletcher of Brampton, overseer of the poor, refusing relief to Hannah Stevenson, 12 Jan 1796 [some text obliterated by water damage] • Traverse: Benjamin Newton of Sheffield, butcher, assaulting Ann Low, spinster, 10 Jan 1775 |