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A - Derbyshire Quarter Sessions Court: Administration - 1660-1978
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J - Derbyshire Quarter Sessions Court: Justices of the Peace - 1711-1907
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M - Derbyshire Quarter Sessions Court: Miscellaneous - 1828-1951
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R - Derbyshire Quarter Sessions Court: Enrolment, registration and deposit - 1683-1922
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S - Derbyshire Quarter Sessions Court in Session - 1558-1971
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Expand 1 - 'Liber Pacis' (Book of the Peace) - 1558-18701 - 'Liber Pacis' (Book of the Peace) - 1558-1870
Collapse 2 - Session Papers - 1561-18412 - Session Papers - 1561-1841
1 - Memorandum of recognisances, William Wakelyn of Linton husbandman to keep the peace towards John ?Kelyng until the next sessions of the peace and his sureties; Wakelyn's release, Feb and Jul 4 Eliz - [1562]
2 - Undated presentment from the Constable of Eyam, George Wilson - early 17th cent
3 - Undated note of the Constables of Duffield - 17th cent
4 - Undated presentment of the Constable of Morleston and Litchurch Hundred - mentioning Langley, Long Eaton, Smalley - [late 16th cent]
5 - Case paper at Haddon 8 Elizabeth - regarding Roger Pott, Thomas Johnson of Bakewell and Richard Mylnes of Haddon 26 May 1566 - 1566
6 - Undated list of drovers in parish of Bakewell - early 17th cent
7 - Undated presentment of the Constable of Appletree mentioning Breadsall, Hilton, Tansley and Locko - [late 16th cent]
8 - Fragment of a bill made by the Constable of Appletree - early 17th cent
9 - ?Fragment of a bill made by the Constable of Appletree
10 - Fragment relating to High Peak Hundred - names legible - Tideswell, Youlgreave mentioned. 1561 pencilled in - ?1561
11 - Undated presentment of the Constable of Wirksworth, mentioning Wirksworth, Carsington and Brassington - [late 16th cent]
12 - Presentment of the Constable of Morleston and Litchurch Hundred, mentioning Shardlow, Dale, Stanton, Sandiacre and Shipley - bridges and highways - [16th cent]
13 - Case paper concerning Richard Wheldon, Henry Swynescowe and others of Sterndale, Hurdlow etc - [16th cent]
14 - Badly damaged undated presentment of the Constable of Appletree - early 17th cent
15 - Presentment of the Constable of Morleston and Litchurch - all well - [late 16th cent]
16 - Presentment of Elizabeth Corneborrowe of Spondon - "an obstinate recusant". ("true bill" on the back) - 17th cent
17 - Case paper involving John Hunte of Repton, Thomas Hingley, Robert Sealle of Mesonne - [16th cent]
18 - Presentment to the JP's signed by various of the inhabitants of Glossop that Ralph Mellor of Glossop "continueth to be a man verie contentious with his neighbours, refractorie and disobedient to his majasties laws and his officers etc etc" - wife and children had to leave home, and had to seek warrants against him etc - mid 17th cent
19 - Certificate of the marriage of William Duffield of Egginton and Margaret Mekin, also of Egginton 30 September - 17th cent
20 - Presentment of the Constables of Repton and Gresley - mentioning Normanton, Willesley, Chilcote, Appleby, Stanton, Walton, Ticknall, Gresley, Osmaston, Measham, Lullington, Rosliston, Coton, "Stantonward", Linton, Hartshorne, Smisby, Cauldwell/Caldwell, Stapenhill, Foremark, Newton, Bretby, Milton, Swarkestone (presentment for selling ale without a licence), Ingleby, Winshill and Chellaston - Early 17th cent
21 - Further presentment of the Constables of Repton and Gresley Hundred - mentioning Swarkestone, Stanton, Chellaston (presentment for 'beating the watchmen'), Stapenhill, Catton, Osmaston, Normanton, Lullington, Chilcote, Walton, Newton, Stantonward, Appleby, Winshill, Measham, Willesley, Linton, Foremark, Smisby, Hartshorne, Coton, Rosliston, (presentment for "abusing me being Constable"), Melbourne, Milton, Bretby, Ticknall, Ingleby and Gresley - early 17th cent
21a - Certificate of inhabitants of Bowden Chappell about behaviour of Elizabeth Green, mother of two bastards. (n.d. thought to be c.1630) - c.1630
22 - Presentment of the Constables of Morleston and Litchurch - every parish - West Hallam reports several people for missing church - Codnor a man presented for erecting a cottage on Codnor Waste and also another man for an unlicenced ale-house - c.1630
23 - Presentment of the Constables of Repton and Gresley - most parishes as before - only Constable of Newton has anything to report - c.1630
24 - Presentment of the Constables of Morleston and Litchurch - all parishes - as 22 exactly - c.1630
25 - Presentment by Constable of Hathersage of people absent from Church (long list) - c.1630
26 - Presentment by Constables of Appletree - mentioning stocks broken at Duffield, stocks at Brailsford, keeping ale without licence at Snelston, Rodsley and Belper (probably out of place) - [late 16th cent]
27 - Presentment of Constables of Repton and Gresley, mentioning Packington, Measham and Osmaston - [late 16th-early 17th cent]
28 - Certificate by William Edwards, Minister, and Churchwardens and others of North Wingfield, that the bastard daughter of Robert Norman by Mary Stubbige died and was buried at North Wingfield 25 April 1632; Robert Norman who was bound to Ashover Parish for her maintenance petitions to be discharged from his recognisance - 1632
29 - The examination of Robert Siddowne of Glapwell, labourer, 1 Nov 1633, accused of stealing corn belonging to Robert Woolhouse - 1633
30 - The examination of William Rollinson of Denby, nailer, accused of stealing two geese from Thomas Johnson of Loscoe 2 December - 1633
31 - Information of George Booth of Grindlow, husbandman, about stealing of a cloth jerkin from him by William Wyatt and Henry Hall 25 November 1633; and also the Examination of William Wyatt late of Grindlow, labourer; denies stealing jerkin etc [undated] - [1630s]
32a - Information of Anthony Redfearne of Grindleford Bridge, miner, washing sieve stolen from his coe 26 December - 1633
32b - Examination of Thomas Chalsworth of Eyam, miner, concerning the theft
33 - Part of Constable's returns presenting popish recusants absent from church for either one or two months in the Hundred of High Peak September 30th - 1634
34 - The examination of Daniel Hollande of Denby, nailer, accused of stealing money 9 September - 1634
35 - The examination of Anne Foster and Helen Thonson two vagrant women - stealing linen cloths belonging to Robbe Hegge of Sinfin 8 May 1633/4 - 1634
36 - The examination of Edward Cheatham of Wheatcroft parish of Crich accused of stealing handkerchiefs, falling band of cambric and other goods from Robert Wilcockson of Wheatcroft 7 March 1633/4 - [1634]
37 - Presentment of Constables of Morleston and Litchurch 1633/4 all parishes in the Hundred - only Constables of Ilkeston (disorderly keeping of ale houses) and West Hallam (absent from Church) having anything to present 7 Jan 1633/4 - 7 Jan [1634]
38 - Examination of John Toll of Heage husbandman - asked to certify the lewd behaviour of Jane Mosse - in bed with Randle Whittaker 1 Jan 1633/4 - 1 Jan [1634]
39 - Presentment of Constables of Morleston and Litchurch all nothing to present except Crich (absent from Church and illegal alehouse), West Hallam (absent from Church), Ilkeston (alehouse without licence), Weston (a recusant), Stanton (absence from Church) and Breaston (brewing without licence) 30 September - 1634
40 - Presentment by Constable of Hathersage, 15 July 1634 of long list of people absent from Church - 1634
41 - Presentment of Constables of Appletree 30 Sept 1634 - most parishes - Doveridge, Milton, Somersal Herbert, Mercaston, Alderwasley, Norbury, Longford, Church Broughton, Duffield, Twyford and Stanley - all have people to present for either non-attendance at Church or brewing without licence - 1634
42 - Presentment of Constables of Wirksworth Wapentake - all parishes - Constables of several parishes presenting "wanderers" - no other offences - ?1634
43 - Presentment of Constables of High Peak, 15 July 1634 - Wormhill (vagrants), Bakewell (rogue), Darley (recusant), Winster (brewing without licence), Chelmorton (vagrant), Eyam (vagrants) - only parishes - 1634
44 - Presentment of Constables of Appletree, 8 July 1634 - all parishes - offences reported by Doveridge, Etwall, Duffield, Chaddesden, Longford, Somersal Herbert, Mercaston, Boylestone, Norbury and Dalbury Lees - 1634
45 - The examination of Richard Jackson late of Ellastone labourer, a vagrant 12 June - 1634
46 - Presentment of the Constables of Morleston and Litchurch Hundred - all parishes - Crich (absence from church, also various people brewing without licence), Mackworth (brewing ale without licence) - 1634
47 - Examination of Joseph Bond of Wirksworth "bonelacemaker", accused of stealing a "sucocke"? from a hedge 27 May - 1634
48 - Presentment of the Constables of Appletree - all parishes. People presented from Somersal, Doveridge, Boylestone, Longford, Rodsley, Norbury, Mercaston, Mugginton - all for non-attendance at Church - 1634
49 - Presentment of the Constables of High Peak - only Bowden Middlecale (popish recusant, fee farmers of Chinley for straightening the highway from Chapel to Hayfield), Bowden Chapel (popish recusants), Chelmorton (no recusants) and Wormhill (popish recusants) 15 April - 1634
50 - Presentment of Godfrey Kerke, Constable of Tideswell, 15 July 1634 - Ellis ?Revill alias Housson for absence from Church; Anthony Barker for keeping "an unlawful gaming", Arthur Blackwall of Litton for absenting himself from Church - 1634
51 - Presentment of Richard Ball for getting a "bastard male child" by Susan Cheetham and John Ball for "her indirect conveying away" 15 April - 1634
52 - Presentment by William Turner, High Constable of Morleston and Litchurch - against George Blagrave, parish clerk of All Saints, Derby - 1634
53 - Information of John Turner of Mackworth yeoman - and Thomas Bretbye alias Ambrose of Mackworth, labourer - Richard Cundye of Mackworth husbandman - about the theft of sheaves of pease from Mackworth pease field; 29 September - 1634
54 - Examination of Thomas Bludworth al. Lacye 4 July 1634, charged with stealing a shirt, ?"falling band" and "crosse clothe", being the goods of Thomas Levinge of Derby - 1634
55a - Information of Levaracke of Turnditch 8 July 1634 against William Deacon of Belper, alleged to have stolen oak wood - examination of William Deacon - 1634
55b - Information of William W Sedly of Mugginton, tailor 8 July 1634 - he has seen Ralph Newton several times carry "oller wood" cut from Butterley Carr on Hulland Ward - and examination of Ralph Newton of Mugginton husbandman - 1634
56 - Examination of Robert Robinson late of Ashby de la Zouch freemason and Richard Horobin of Burton on Trent "hair clothmaker", regarding the theft of sheets from the hedge of Edward Wetton of Ticknall 18 March 1638/9 - [1639]
57 - Examination of Thomas ?G Biggs of Eckington regarding theft of two sheep. 23 November - 1638
58 - Examination of Dorothy Roe of Ilkeston, spinster, accused of theft of meat and 20 and 22 March 1638 - Mar [1639]
59 - Information of James Adams of Ashleyhay - theft of a handkerchief, gloves, knife, sheath etc - and examination of Margaret Porter of Ashleyhay accused of the theft 16 October - 1638
60 - Information of Thomas Broughe - maid Mary Bramall has run away - handkerchief and other items missing, dated 6 October - and examination of Mary Bramall of Glossop - denies taking any of the items - 1638
61 - Examination of John Boare of Dronfield - found a silver whistle and sold it 19 October - 1638
62 - Examination of Leonard Goodale of Walton, carpenter, accused of stealing a coverlidd and sheet 15 November - 1638
63 - Examination of Leonard Goodale now or late of Holme Hall, carpenter, same case 15 November - 1638
64 - Examination of Richard Wheatcrofte of Chesterfield, tailor, Goodale case 15 November - 1638
65 - Examination of Francis Webster of Belper, tailor, stealing of three geese 20 November - 1638
66 - Information of Richard Gibson of Barrgate yeoman, parcels of iron stolen - information of William Blackwell, thirdbarrough of Duffield - concerning theft of geese by Webster 20 November - 1638
67 - Presentment by the Constable of Hope, of John ?Stalie and wife of Castleton for being recusants 1 October - 1639
68 - Presentment by George Bagshawe, Constable of Bowden Chapel, various people absent from church 1 October - 1639
69 - Presentment by John Burdikine, Constable of Glossop, vagrants and absence from church 1 October - 1639
70 - Presentment of Robert Cleaton, Constable of Bowden Middlecale, absence from church Presentment of Thomas Tippinge, Constable of Darley - absence from church, illegal brewing Presentment of Abraham Sheldon, Constable of Bakewell - absence from church Presentment of Christopher Gurdom - Baslow - nothing Presentment of George Dickin, Constable of Youlgreave - all well Presentment of Roger Whebersley, Constable of Chelmorton - all well Presentment of Ralph Whyte - Constable of Ashford - all well Presentment of Jarvis Torre - Wormhill - absence from church 1 October - 1639
71 - Presentment of Constable of Eyam - Frnank Abell a recusant - others for neglect of ward and non-attendance at church 1 October - 1639
72 - Presentment of William Bagshawe - Constable of Tideswell, many for non-attendance at church - Richard Ensor for being drunk 1 October - 1639
73 - Presentment of Constables in Morleston and Litchurch Hundred 1639 - Sawley: brewing without licence; Crich - absence from church; Kirk Langley absence from church; West Hallam - recusant - and all other parishes - 1639
74 - Presentment of Constables of Morleston and Litchurch - similar to Q/SB/2/73 - 1639
75 - Presentment of Constables of Appletree - 16 July 1639 - all parishes; Muggington - non-attendance at church; Mercaston - non-attendance at church; Etwall - non-attendance at church; Doveridge - non-attendance at church; Belper - for contin... of a cottage; Bradley - non-attendance at church; Boylestone - recusants; Stanley - non-attendance at church; Marston - non-attendance at church; Duffield - non-attendance at church; Osmaston - non-attendance at church - 1639
76 - Presentment of Constable of Eyam - 16 July 1639 - church, neglecting watch and ward, "decay of tillage", lodging wandering roughs and beggars - 1639
77 - Presentment by William Bagshawe Constable of Tideswell - 16 July 1639 - absence from church; illegal brewing, drunkenness - 1639
78 - Examination of Rodger Walker of Heath, labourer, theft of pewter dish 8 May - 1639
79 - Presentment by the Constable of Baslow regarding the condition of Baslow bridge, half in decay, half recently repaired - 1639
80 - Presentment by John Burdikin Constable of Glossop - also Bowden Middlecale, Youlgreave and Tideswell - all have absences from church to report 23 April - 1639
81 - Appletree Hundred - all parishes; Somersall - church; Doveridge - church; Hilton - church; Mugginton - church; Mercaston - church; Bradley - recusants; Foston - church; Alkmonton - church; Etwall - recusants; Duffield - church; Snelston - church; Sutton - church; Osmaston - church; Stanley - church. 23 April - 1639
82 - Various parishes High Peak - all something to report - Hope - church; Hathersage - church; Eyam - church; Bakewell - church; Bowden Middlecale - church - 1639
83 - Various parishes in High Peak - Youlgreave; Tideswell - church; Bowden Middlecale - church; Baslow, Bowden Chapel 8 Jan 1638/9 - 8 Jan [1639]
84 - Information of Epiphanius ? Scales of Beighton yeoman - theft of geese - information of John Robinson of Sheffield - theft of knives - information of Francis Oxespringe re. the geese 5 Jan 1638/9 - 5 Jan [1639]
85 - Petition for Matthew Bagshawe (a poor man) to build a house in a croft at Darley 20 April - 1639
86 - Information of Ellen Lingard a grace woman? et al. regarding the father of Elizabeth Jodrell's child. 6 Mar 1638/9 - 6 Mar [1639]
87 - Presentment of Constables of Appletree Hundred - all parishes - Alderwasley - recusants; Mugginton - church; Belper - illegal brewing; Cubley - assault and battery; Mercaston - not coming to church; Somersall - recusants, Bradley - recusants; Osmaston - recusant - [1639]
88 - Examination of William Barker of Shirebrook labourer - theft of pease. 5 April - 1639
89 - Information of Elizabeth Sandeford of Wirksworth - theft of a smock from a hedge 27 May - 1639 [?1634]
90 - Examination of Marie Ragg of Stoney Middleton - 19 July 1639 - theft of ore - 1639
91 - Bill of complaint by the Constable of Bolsover against John Alwood - refused to pay ship money and other assessments - disturbs the Constable for doing his offices and command - 22 Apr 1639
92 - Certificate by John Rowlandson, vicar of Bakewell containing activities of Mr Hall of Glossop, Webster (Weaver) claiming to cure by charms
93 - Petition of Margaret Clark of Melbourne, an aged woman, part of whose house has already fallen down, and the rest of which is about to fall down on her head and does not keep her dry - so that she is in "great want of harbour"
94 - Petition to Quarter Sessions by Edward Hollinshead curate of Fairfield for financial help and for redress against his churchwarden Edward Swann who refused to return glebe to Hollinshead after his reinstatement as curate following excommunication
95 - Order of Court of Quarter Sessions for the maintenance of three poor orphans by the town of Chesterfield. In this case, the children born in Chesterfield were to be kept by the town "until it shall please God to enable them to gett their own livinges (they being as yet but of tender yeares)" - 1646
96 - Examination of Henry Harrison of Barlborough concerning theft of 4 sacks of malt 24 January - c1648-1649
97 - Examination of Edward Cowley of Edensor concerning theft of 4 strikes of oats 17 April - 1648
98 - Information of Robert Tyrpin of Horsley concerning theft of two cheeses - and examination of Mary Sanders 12 April - 1648
99 - Information of Thomas Morley of Sawley, - attacked on the highway: information of Thomas Morley 14 April - 1648
100 - Information of William Wheildon of Brassington, husbandman - theft of coal - examination of John Wright of Brassington, accused of the theft 23 January 1648/9 - [1649]
101 - Information of James Roberts of Stanton parish Youlgreave, 17 June 1648 (husbandman) - theft of two cheeses worth 8d. - with information of Thomas Nutthall, and examination of George Gothard - accused of the theft - 1648
102 - Information of Thomas Hollingworth of Ashover, mason, 24 July 1648 - theft of linen yarn - information of Philip Stubbin - and examination of Adam Cowlishawe of Ashover, webster - accused of the theft - 1648
103 - Presentment of John Lommas, Richard Staden, John Stone, George Alcocke, Edward Wright and other for attempting to steal nine bags of lead ore from the Earl of Rutland 29 June - 1648
104 - Warrant for Thomas Spray of Over Langwith to appear before the next Court to answer charges of molesting Joan wife of Thomas Kesternen? of Heath 13 June - 1648
105 - Petition of George Booth of Charlesworth: the cottage he built on the waste belonging to the Countess of Arundel has been pulled down "by the malice and envy" of Thomas Booth - now destitute of a habitation for his wife and four small children
106 - Presentment by (? high constable) of Wirksworth Wapentake of Thomas Needham, Constable of Hartington "for yielding no obedience in collecting money for warrants sent unto him" 18 July - 1648
107 - Petition of Richard Bennet of Ashbourne - to Judge of Assizes at Derby and all other justices in the county - has received no payment for a poor child in his care. 13 March 1648/9 - [1649]
108 - Information of Francis Fernihough of Ashbourne shoemaker - theft of 9d. from a box. Dated 25 December - 1648
109 - Examination of Robert Wheeldon of Compton - same case - accused of the theft. 25 December - 1648
110 - Martin Topham from Wirksworth to Col. Sanders; writes on behalf of Henry Hall of Wirksworth, formerly a shoemaker, who is now too old and of poor eyesight to keep himself by this trade; asks that he may be allowed to brew and sell ale. 1 October - 1649
111 - Examination of Thomas Sand[hurst] charged with breaking a barn of William Deacon of Belper and stealing two thraves of oats, information of Elizabeth wife of William Deacon. 28 November - 1649
112 - Examination of John Jenny late of Shottle labourer charged with stealing eight strikes of thrashed oats belonging to Gregory Sadler of Shottle, and also suspected of having stolen mutton found in his custody; information of Gregory Sadler, Sampson Bramley of Shottle, William Lees of Hazlewood, and William Johnson of Hazlewood. 14 November - 1649
113 - Examination of Thomas Daynton late of North Cerney (co. Gloucester) charged with suspicion of stealing a large number of boots and shoes from Edward Wast of Derby shoemaker. 3 December - 1649
114 - Examination of Elizabeth Holden of Mickleover charged with stealing certain linen clothes of Richard Earle of Mickleover yeoman. 15 December - 1649
115 - Examination of John Wright of Brackenfield labourer charged with stealing two geese, property of John Sutton of South Wingfield. 14 December - 1649
116 - Information of Edward Wast - 1649
117 - Examination of Henry Morris late of Derby carpenter charged with stealing a shirt, property of Henry Brakeley of Horsley Park husbandman. 5 Jan 1649/50 - 5 Jan [1650]
118 - Examination of Martha Frost of Buxton, widow, charged with stealing 121b of wool, property of George Scoles of Middleton (co. Lancaster). 20 Mar 1649/50 - 20 Mar [1650]
119 - Order of Quarter Sessions to the Constable of Brassington or any executors and administrators of deceased Constables to deliver to John Briddon a true copy of their Constables accounts in order that Briddon may discover by how much he has been over-assessed for the years 1643-46. 18 July - 1648
120 - Petition of John Hadfield of Bowden Middle Cale, Constable complaining 'not for any common want as most petitioners doe' but for means to recoup money he has disbursed from his own pocket. Endorsed: those refusing to pay their assessment are to be bound over to appear before the court
121 - Petition of John Smyth Constable of Osleston and Thurvaston desiring to be discharged from his office in which he has been obliged to continue over long by the refusal of Edward Large to serve
122 - Petition of Nicholas Briddes Constable of Kniveton; the office is held by houserow; Briddes has lately sold two of the three oxgangs of land attached to his house and cannot continue in office unless the purchasers make him a contribution
123 - Petition of William Turner now Constable of Darley that the thirdborrows make account to him of what is in arrears and show to the court cause why they refuse to assist him
124 - Petition of William Daken of Chaddesden. Constable, requesting that Edward Large should serve office
125 - Petition of Humphrey Hurd, Constable of Osmaston by Ashbourne asking that Elizabeth Hurd, widow be made to account for the refusal of her son to serve as constable - 1649
126 - Petition of Peter Merfeild, John Maden and John Rogers, former Constables of Staveley, that the present Constable be empowered to collect the arrears owed to the petitioners
127 - Petition of Richard Wither, Constable of Twyford and Stenson, the former Constable, Roger Wright, has not yet made his account 'but makes a great confusion... amongst our neighbors'. Endorsed with testimony of neighbours
128 - Petition of Thomas Hill, past Constable of Hilton, who is in debt £1 7s 4d to his account "which was for quartering of souldiers"
129 - Presentment by inhabitants of Hartington Middle Quarter of Thurston Dale of Flagg to serve as Constable. 2 October. Endorsed: memorandum that the Constable of Hartington does not know of any unlicenced alehouses, nor of any selling short measure - 1649
130 - Petition of James Plattes of Cold Aston; he has been unable to secure £3 promised him on taking up office as thirdburrow
131 - Petition of the inhabitants of Houghton complaining of Cartix Turner of Pleasley, former Constable, 'a man very 'comandeing' who has failed to render account
132 - Articles against William Greaves of Ashford, miner, Mary his wife, and Richard Mellor of Ashford yeoman, accused of slander, threatening behaviour, cattle poisoning, and sedition
133 - Petition of inhabitants of Bolsover for removal of William Alcocke, wife, and three children [to Clowne]
134 - Petition of inhabitants of Rowthorne to be discharged watch and ward in Glapwell
135 - Articles of misdemeanour preferred against Gilbert Mosley of Brailsford yeoman
136 - Petition of Jarvas Underwood Constable of Bradley for warrant of distress
137 - Petition of various women (present at the birth) that Elizabeth Buclowe, daughter of Widow Buclowe, gotten with child by Rowland Allsopp, son of Robert Allsop of Brassington yeoman, be made allowance for maintenance by the said Rowland
138 - Petition of John Hait of Hazlewood, now aged nearly 80, for relief. Endorsed: overseers of the poor of Duffield to pay him 12d
139 - Account of Richard Dale late high Constable of the High Peak for an order for the maimed soldiers - 1649
140 - Presentment by Thurston Dale, George Hawley, Edward Breveton and William Barker that lands in Monyash contain 770 acres and that Monyash Grange contains 650 acres and that the Grange ought to pay one-sixth of all taxes and assessments. 30 March - 1649
141 - Presentment of John Burton Constable of Linton. 3 April - 1649
142 - Order for writ of restitution to be made upon the indictment of Richard Peate against John Harrison, unless Harrison can show cause to the contrary. 3 April - 1649
143 - Order to overseers of Duffield for maintenance of William Sheppard - 1649
144 - Petition of Robert Wright of Kirk Ireton, now over 70 years old, for provision of a house. 17 July - 1649
145 - Petition of Henry Agard, gaoler, for reimbursement of expenses
146 - Petition of the inhabitants of Holbrook that lands in South Wood should pay assessments to Holbrook
147 - Petition of Ann Reynold of Pinxton, widow, that a house may be found her by the inhabitants or by Christopher Wood who has recently evicted her
148 - Petition of Elizabeth Shepphard of Windley in the parish of Duffield for a house, her former one having been demolished
149 - Petition of the inhabitants of Ashover; Robert Flint refuses to serve as Constable and has put in a certain John Bore who has rendered a very imperfect account. 19 signatories. 17 July - 1649
150 - Petition of purchasers of parcels of land in Cole Aston, together making up one oxgang, that the oxgang as a whole be accountable for providing a thirdborrow rather than the office falling on each individual purchaser
151 - Petition of Elizabeth Woodhouse of Cole Aston, widow, for equitable distribution of assessments on land in the hamlet
152 - Further petition of inhabitants of Cole Aston concerning the office of thirdborrow. 15 signatories
153 - Petition of inhabitants of Great Longstone for equitable distribution of rates etc
154 - Petition of inhabitants of Peak Forest to nominate their own assessors and collector
155 - Petition or complaint of the parishioners of Lullington and Coton against Clement Wakelin of Coton, a frequent breaker of the peace. 11 signatories
156 - Petition of Ralph Shephard and Elizabeth his wife
157 - Petition of Robert Barrowclough of Smalley, a very poor man, for relief for his children, his wife having died
158 - Petition of Ellin Hobby of Horsley Woodhouse, widow, for relief
159 - Petition of George Yates of Youlgreave, a very poor man
160 - Petition of Mary Webster of Belper for relief
161 - Petition of Joan Walker of Wirksworth for relief
162 - Petition of Elizabeth Wood of Pentrich for relief
163 - Petition of Margery Smyth of Smalley, widow, for relief
164 - Petition of Richard Bond of Painters Lane, Ashbourne, for relief
165 - Order to the overseers of Repton to provide a child of Jane Chamberlin, deceased, hitherto maintained by George Stubbes - 1648
166 - Petition of William Blackshaw of Chevinside for relief. 2 April - 1649
167 - Petition of Nicholas Morehouse of Alfreton for relief.19 June - 1649
168 - Petition of William Roper of Tansley for relief. 17 July - 1649
169 - Examination of Henry Nuttow of Chesterfield labourer touching his apprehension in a house in Barlow - 23 Feb [1650]
170 - Information of Francis Torrat of Ilkeston, baker, concerning Ann Wagg of Ilkeston, widow, upon suspicion of being a witch or of using enchantment - 18 Jun 1650
171 - Examination of John Harrison of Cole Aston, labourer, accused of stealing corn from the barn of his master, Thomas Barton. 12 November - 1650
172 - Examination of Elizabeth, wife of Robert Goostree of Killamarsh touching her possession of various pieces of leather. 25 December - 1650
173 - Testimonial of the inhabitants of Chaddesden for Samson Blackshaw, ale-house keeper. 14 July - 1654
174 - Petition of John Whittaker, master of the house of correction in Chesterfield for payment of his arrears from the High Constables of High Peak and Scarsdale Hundreds
175 - Examination of Ellen Croft of Chesterfield concerning her common-law husband, George Boler
176 - Examination of Mary Sanders of Horsley spinster touching a theft of wool. 25 March - 1650
177 - Examination of John Beardsly late of Belper labourer charged with the theft of two shirts. 1 May - 1650
178 - Examination of Robert Herneshaw of North Wingfield, labourer, touching corn found in his house. 6 June - 1650
179 - Examination of Millicent Calton of Elvaston, spinster, charged with the theft of a sack, property of John Stanhop. 7 June - 1650
180 - Examination of Grace Brunt late of Codnor, spinster charged with stealing a handkerchief and 8s 6d, property of John Bowmer of Derby labourer 2 May - 1650
181 - Examination of Margaret, wife of Stephen Pottlock late of Worcester charged with the theft of 4 yards of linen cloth, property of Daniel Tabberer of Quarndon. 23 October - 1650
182 - Examination of Nicholas Worth of Chesterfield, labourer, concerning the ownership of a piece of cloth found in his possession. 27 December - 1650
183 - Information of William Steevenson of Barlow, husbandman and of Margaret, wife of John Lowe of Barlow, shoemaker, alleging that Thomas Williamson, late thirdborrow of Barlow, had warned off Francis Crofts whom he was supposed to deliver to gaol for getting a bastard. 3 Jan 1650/1 - 3 Jan [1651]
184 - Information on the repair of Mapleton Bridge 4 Jan 1650/1 - 4 Jan [1651]
185 - Order of William Newton, mayor of Chesterfield, and of two justices touching the upkeep of a bastard child of William Allen of Chesterfield locksmith and Elizabeth Key of Chesterfield 28 March - 1651
186 - Examination of Ellen Stoppard of Heage, single woman charged with being the mother of a child about 14 days old left upon a shop bulke in the parish of St Alkmund, Derby. 8 April - 1651
187 - Information of John Holt of Chesterfield, chapman, accusing one Henry Firth of stealing a hawking bag and contents. 25 March - 1651
188 - Examination of Thomas Coe late of Morley, nailer, charged with the theft of two shirts and a smock, property of William Ryly of Morley Park. 12 May - 1651
189 - Examination of Elizabeth, wife of John Barke late of Draycott, suspected of stealing a sheet and shirt, property of William Hallom of Risley. 10 May - 1651
190 - Examination of Richard Willson of Radbourne, labourer, suspected of stealing four cheeses, property of Richard Millward of Mapleton. 12 May - 1651
191 - Examination of William Pick of Breaston, husband-man charged with fathering a bastard child of Jane Johnson of Breaston. 5 June - 1651
192 - A particular of the names of such persons as have been convicted for swearing since the last quarter sessions - 1651
193 - A particular of the names of such persons as have been convicted for swearing since the last quarter sessions - 1651
194 - Examination of Ann Jepson, wife of Thomas Jepson of Hasland, concerning an alleged theft of wood from her house and grounds by John Michell, headborrow of Hasland, and others. 16 August - 1651
195 - Information of Edward Holt of Newbold chapman (as Q/SB/2/187). 25 March - 1651
196 - Examination of Henry Firth. 25 March - 1651
197 - Examination of John Janney, late of Shottle, labourer charged with the theft of corn, property of William Bruckshaw of Shottle, husbandman. 14 January 1651/52 - [1652]
198 - Memorandum of two most odious oaths sworn by Henry Robinson of Shirland: informant - Parnell, wife of William Beardsley of Shirland. 18 November - 1650
199 - Examination of Ellen wife of Richard Addams of Twyford, husbandman charged with theft of two geese, property of Godfrey Foster of Twyford. 20 January 1651/52 - [1652]
200 - Examination of Elizabeth, wife of John White of Wingerworth, confessing to taking property of Capt. Samuel Sleigh. 16 April Examination of Ellen Shaw of Rowsley concerning Elizabeth White - 1652
201 - Petition of Robert Hunt, Constable of Foston and Scropton requesting an order for payment of levies and assessments - 1652
202 - Examination of Elizabeth Butlor, midwife, concerning a bastard child of Mary Wylde, John Greene being reputed father - 5 Mar [1653]
203 - Memorandum of conviction of Richard Tonycliffe of Snelston, husbandman for being drunk at Ashbourne. 4 June - 1653
204 - Presentment of three Carsington men for carrying away the water in the town's well for the use of their own groves contrary to the custom of the mine. 19 July - 1653
205 - Information of Richard Watson of Ashbourne haberdasher, Constable of Ashbourne touching threatening behaviour of German Buxton and two others. 29 August. With:- information of William Spalton of Ashbourne shoemaker - 1653
206 - Examination of Mary Hunter of Hathersage singlewoman naming Christopher Brittlebank as father of the child she is carrying. 4 September ?1651-53 - c1651-1653
207 - Examination of Jane Wilde concerning Hercules Brelsford and his carnal knowledge of her body. 25 September - 1653
208 - Articles of several misdemeanours proved upon oath against William Brelsford sen., father of Hercules
209 - Memorandum of conviction of Robert Bullock of Culland and William Taylor of Bradley for swearing. 15/22 October - 1653
210 - Memorandum that John Hale of Ashbourne is bound in the sum of £10 to perform the laws and statutes for ale-houses
211 - Memorandum that Anthony Thacker of Ireton Wood is bound in the sum of £10 to perform the laws and statutes for ale-houses 19 November - 1653
212 - Order to Godfrey Wattkinson, gent, High Constable of Scarsdale Hundred, to give notice to those men who were High Constable in the years 1648-53 to render account of all monies charged to be collected for maimed soldiers. 4 October - 1653
213 - Memorandum of conviction of John Morgan for swearing. 24 August - 1654
214 - Schedule of debts
215 - Complaint against Mary Chapman, wife of Thomas Chapman of Chapel-en-le-Frith, a lewd woman, 'and of wicked life and conversation, factious and dissensius, turbulent, and troublesome... a scholde, a swearer, a curser, a brawler, and reported to be a whore and a thiefe ...'
216 - Finding of arbitraters appointed to make an equitable assessment for Great Longstone and Wardlow. 6 November - 1654
217 - Petition of Joseph Wright of Wirksworth, tailor, complaining of ill-usage by Henry Arwin. 24 April - 1655
218 - Memorandum of conviction of John Spalton of Ashbourne, butcher, and Katherine his wife for cursing. 4 December - 1654
219 - Examination of [ ] of Ashbourne concerning the birth of her child - 1655
220 - Petition of Roger Steeven of Wirksworth sexton requesting some order to be taken against his disorderly neighbours, Henry and John Arwin and their mother Alice. 16 signatories. 24 April - 1655
221 - Examination of William Micocke of Kings Sterndale yeoman concerning tax money which has passed through his hands. 17 Feb 1655/6 - 17 Feb [1656]
222 - Examination of William Heathcote of Cowdale yeoman - as Q/SB/21/221. 16 February - 16 Feb [1656]
223 - Examinations of John Dodge, Robert Dolman and Gabriel Carver of Smisby concerning alleged sheep stealing by Robert Stevenson. 4 Jan 1650/51 - 4 Jan [1651]
224 - John Bunting to the justices; has audited the accounts of John Hall, late Constable of Youlgreave. 14 July - 1655
225 - Examination of Ellen Cowper, widow, and Ann Kelsall and Elizabeth Bramwall touching the reputed father of the child of Elizabeth Greene. 29 September - 1656
226 - Examination of Elizabeth Green of Combs in Bowden Chapel and others concerning the father of her child. 11 August - 1656
227 - Articles of misdemeanours proved against [Geo.] Woodward of Belper husbandman - 1657
228 - Information of Richard Smith of Ticknall, potter, concerning a theft. June 24 - 1658
229 - Presentments against parishioners of Eckington, Killamarsh and Whittington for the non-repair of bridges and roads. 19 July - ?1653
230 - Examination of Richard Alcocke of Aldwark, miner, charged with theft of lead ore from the grove of Robert Buxton. 16 October - 1660
231 - Information of Robert Buxton of Aldwark, miner -case as in Q/SB/2/230 - 1660
232 - Examination of Francis Calton of the hamlet of Barley [Barlow], yeoman who denies stealing barley found in his possession. 26 October - 1660
233 - Information of William Adamson of the High Ashes (Barlow) - case as in Q/SB/2/232. 26 October - 1660
234 - Information of John Jirierston, Constable of Osmaston touching theft of sheep. 5 December - 1660
235 - Examination of Thomas Alsopp of Aldwark - as Q/SB/2/230-1 - 1660
236 - Examination of Joseph Browne, late of Leeds clothworker, seeking work in the coal pits: he lodged at an ale-house in Clowne where he found and pawned a petticoat. 9 November - 1660
237 - Information of Robert Jepson of Clowne tailor - as no Q/SB/2/236 - 1660
238 - Certificate that Robert Soare of Spondon has entered into a bond with the churchwardens and town of Spondon to maintain his bastard child, born of Elizabeth Gregory - 8 Jan [1661]
239 - Information of Walter Yates of Parwich weaver touching woollen yard thought to belong to John Roe. 13 May - 1661
240 - Examination of Grace Evans and Mary Watson of Winster. As Q/SB/2/239. 13 May - 1661
241 - Examination of George Hampson of Winster alehouse keeper and Elizabeth Jackson. As Q/SB/2/239-240. 13 May - 1661
242 - Information of John Roe of Parwich yeoman - as Q/SB/2/239 - 1661
243 - Examination of Francis Beard - Q/SB/2/239 - 1661
244 - Examination of Frances Jackson of Gosworth (co ?). As Q/SB/2/245 11 May - 1661
245 - Information of Thomas Baguly of Ashbourne touching the loss of cloth from his shop. 11 May - 1661
246-247 - Further examinations and information as Q/SB/2/245 - 1661
248 - Information of John Walker of Spondon concerning theft of his beans; examination of John Stevens of Spondon - denies the theft. 1 September - 1662
249 - Certificate of Edward Patterell, Thomas Catersby, and Richard Crosse gentlemen, arbitrators, appointed for an equitable assessment in Duffield. 12 July - 1662
250 - Information of Thomas Tompkinson concerning the theft of a sheep; examination and confession of Anthony Walton (Matlock). 16 August - 1664
251 - Articles of misbehaviour exhibited upon oath by Anne wife of Anthony Higet of Shottle against Edward Higet of Shottle. 27 August - 1664
252 - Deposition of Thomas Nubold of Melbourne against John Peate for stealing cattle fodder. 21 Feb 1665/6 - 21 Feb [1666]
253 - Deposition of William Peate of Melbourne against John Peate - theft of hay. 21 Feb 1665/6 - 21 Feb [1666]
254 - Examination of William Peytt of Melbourne husbandman. 30 June - 1665
255 - Petition of the township of Hathersage to bring Rowland Swanne to account for his year as constable: the accounts 'we fynde uppon perusal to bee very fowle, unworthy, debouched, wastfull, and expensive ...' 20 signatories 4 April - 1665
256 - Information of William Sims; his master, John Lowe of Alderwasley, appointed him and Richard Statham to watch for a thief taking ore out of Lowe's ore-house: they caught Jane Roper and Anne her daughter, Margaret Hough and Alice her daughter Information of Roger Marchington. 3 Jul - 1665
257 - Information of Dorothy wife of John Wilde of Butterley Park; heard Henry Bancroft say to George Spencer that if he would give him 10s, he would help him to goods worth £100. 29 May - 1665
258 - Examination of George Spencer of Burton on Trent; examination of Henry Bancroft. 25 May - 1665
259 - Information of William Thorpe jun of Blackwell concerning wheat stolen from his barn. 29 December Information of Thomas Kite, thirdborrow of Blackwell Examination of John Boltby of Blackwell, labourer, suspected of stealing Thorpe's wheat Information of Thomas Tetley of Glapwell mason accusing James Snowden butcher of stealing a sheep 13 November. Examination of James Snowden of Glapwell butcher - 1665
260 - Examination and information of Ann Houghton, apprentice of William Millnes of Chesterfield grocer touching groceries taken from her master's shop. 18 January - 7 Feb 1665/6 - 7 Feb [1666]
261 - Information of [ ] of Glasgow, taken at Foston, travelling with several sorts of linen cloth brought out of Scotland; called at the home of John Wetton in Sudbury, innkeeper; Jane, wife of John demanded the price of his goods and thought them too high whereupon she abused him, another man struck him on the head with a pair of tongs. 31 March - 1665
262 - Examination of John Peytt of Melbourne labourer; Thomas Haddocke, thirdburrow of Melbourne, has not yet delivered a warrant to William Peytt, binding him to keep the peace. 29 June - 1665
263 - Examination of Anne Breathwayte of Chesterfield: confesses that she is with child by Thomas Creswick, late servant to Mr Thomas Wright of Unthank, and that the child was conceived in Wright's brewhouse chamber. 21 October - 1665
264 - Articles of misdemeanour exhibited against Anthony Radcliffe of Heathybank, Glossop, slater: he is a common frequenter of ale houses, a profane swearer; has made an unprovoked attack on German Buxton, 'and spurned att the said Buxton his privy members with his foote, haveing on a greate heavy paire of boote clogges, full of iron nayles'. 9 Jan 1665/6 - 9 Jan [1666]
265 - Examination of Ellin Higgin wife of William Higgin of Mosborough touching theft of woollen cloth. 10 May - 1666
266 - Information of Edward Ragg touching the theft of iron in Wirksworth 2 April - 1666
267 - Examination of Henry Gell - as no Q/SB/2/266 - 1666
268 - Examination of Henry Blount - as nos Q/SB/2/266-7 - 1666
269 - Information of James Battell of Cubley clothworker, touching cloth stolen from him. Information of Margery Leake and Mary Laughenhouse Information of John Asten of Cubley, aged about 14 12 June - 1666
270 - Examination of John Warren - with nos Q/SB/2/266-8 2 April - 1666
271 - Information of Elizabeth Cozen, wife of Nicholas Cozen of Mosborough - with no Q/SB/2/265. 10 May - 1666
272 - Presentment by John Chambers, Constable of Melbourne and Kings Newton.1 May - 1666
273 - Presentment by jurors of Ann Vicars of Chesterfield widow, Richard Greaves, Henry Hollinworth, Humphrey Wilkins, Alice Lingares, for making bread on the sabbath.10 July - 1666
274 - Presentment of the inhabitants of Swadlincote for failing to repair Wickling Lane
275 - Articles of behaviour exhibited by Edward Eyre of Kirkby (co Nottingham) husbandman against Richard Norman of the same place blacksmith, father of a bastard child by Sarah Jenkinson - 1666
276 - Information of Ann wife of Francis Blazdell of Ilkeston carpenter concerning the disposal of a cheese she stole. 10 May - 1666
277 - Articles of behaviour exhibited by John Falkenbridge of Swanwick, churchwarden of the parish of Alfreton against William Bridgett, William Wightman and John Brailsford, disturbers of the peace. 8 November - 1668
278 - Presentments of the jurors of Alfreton against men tracking hares in the snow
279 - Information of Henry Greaves of Calow husbandman concerning the theft of his dung cart. Confession of William Lawrence. 9 May - 1668
280 - Examination of Robert Hollis of Clifton, labourer charged with stealing oats, property of Thomas Smith of Edalston. Information of Thomas Smith and Humphrey Frogatt. 20 April - 1668
281 - Information of John Renshaw of Whitwell yeoman accusing Mary Plumtreey of stealing goods from his house. Examination and denial of Mary. 2 November - 1669
282 - Information of Robert Saxon of Swanwick touching the theft of turkeys and geese from Mistress Froggott of Swanwick who employed him to watch, and discovered Edward Russell acting suspiciously. Examination of Edward Russell of Loscoe. 7 Jan 1669/70 - 7 Jan [1670]
283 - Information of Richard Booth of Mosborough husbandman against Elizabeth Cuzin, suspected of stealing a riddle. Examination of Elizabeth Cuzin who claims she bought a riddle off Hellen Higgen of Mosborough widow. Examination of Helen Higgin. 25 November - 1669
284 - Information of Mary Litchfield of Duffield concerning money stolen from Vicesimmus Bradshaw of Duffield, gent, while asleep. 14 August - 1669
285 - Information of John Haslam of Ashover, who, having locked and bolted the mill at Matlock found it broken into by John Rockett and Jonathan Hill Information of Arthur Dakeyne of Riber gent against John Rockett. 21 September - 1669
286 - Information of William Guy of Tupton brickmaker accusing George Atkins of Tibshelf of stealing his coat from an alehouse in Alfreton Examination of George Atkins; claims to have bought the coat from Peter Cheetham of Crich. 28 October 1672 - 1672
287 - Presentment of tradesmen in Stretton-in-the-Field 2 December - 1674
288 - Articles of misdemeanours committed and done by Thomas Woley of Bonsall and Elizabeth Woley, wife of George Woley of Bonsall and Elizabeth Woley, daughter of George, against Adam Woley of Gratton senior and Adam Woley junior 5 October - 1669
289 - Examination of Mary Diggles of Chesterfield; John Greaves is the father of her child. 20 October - 1669
290 - Information of Ann Aston alias Cartcliff late of Denby concerning the father of her child; she lived at the home of Mr William Gladwin of Denby for a year and a quarter, and is now living at Hulland Ward Intakes; she told her mistress, Sarah Gladwin, that the father was Richard Sladin, school-teacher at her Master's house, but now claims that the real father was William Gladwin. 12 October - 1669
291 - Examination of Mary Bonsall of Crich as to the father of her child.16 November - 1669
292 - Information of Richard Wood of Ardsley in Darfield (co York), yeoman against Richard Addye of Clayton (co York) butcher, suspected of stealing two oxen Examination of Richard Addye. 25 April - 1670
293 - Presentment of Richard Ednesor of Winster butcher for fouling the town street of Winster. - [1670]
294 - Examination of Joan Bennett, a wandering beggar, born at Little Longstone. 17 Jan 1669 - 17 Jan [1670]
295 - Articles of misdemeanour against John Harrison of Ashford - 1670
296 - Articles of misdemeanour against Lydia Hall wife of John Hall of Wirksworth, a common quarreler and disturber of the peace. - 28 April 1670
297 - Information of Mary wife of Edward Cooke, and Jane wife of James Gent of South Normanton, touching the father of Elizabeth Bunney's child. Examination of Elizabeth Bunney of South Normanton. 1 August - 1670
298 - List of names - [1672]
299 - Information of Steven Horne of West Hallam touching theft of timber. 22 Jan 1671 - 22 Jan [1672]
300 - Information of John Blyth of Dronfield gent touching a sum of money stolen from him Information of George Caine of Dronfield, mason touching money stolen from him Examination of Hannah Bright of Dronfield, spinster accused of theft2 December - 1672
301 - Information of John Stopworth of Stretton mason touching his tools which were stolen. Examination of William Lever of Stretton, labourer denying the charge. 29 October - 1672
302 - Examination of Robert Port touching goods stolen from George Webster, butcher, (Ashbourne). 26 Jan 1673/4 - 26 Jan [1674]
303 - Information of Francis Ratcliff of Youlgreave against Francis Smith of Youlgreave, tailor tracing a hare in the snow. 30 November - 1674
304 - Presentments by Edward Dakins, Constable of Lullington. 2 December - 1674
305 - Information of John Reade of Whitwell, husbandman against Hugh Lane of Whitwell, accused of stealing a cock and hen. 30 December - 1674
306 - Articles of behaviour exhibited against John Ward of Shipley; killing a rabbit with a gun on Heanor Warren. 13 April - 1676
307 - Articles of misdemeanour preferred by John Hoydon of Darley yeoman against Mary wife of Anthony Goodwin of Darley husbandman. 16 May - 1676
308 - Information of William Alcocke of Stoney Houghton against Richard Barthram for stealing apples Examination of Richard Barthram. 13 May - 1676
309 - Information of Thomas Cockeram of Wolfstone yeoman against Richard Streete of Ashleyhay labourer - theft of agricultural implements from barn in Shottle Examination of Richard Steete. 5 June - 1676
310 - Articles of misbehaviour exhibited by the towns of Codnor and Loscoe against Richard Silcock labourer. 11 July - 1676
311 - Petition of prisoners in Derby gaol that their former allowance may be continued. 5 October - 1680
312 - Petition of Robert Dunn prisoner in Derby gaol 5 October - 1680
313 - Petition of Roger Bilkston prisoner in Derby gaol: has been sadly tormented with chains on his legs: requests his liberty or further support for his wife and family at Matlock. 5 October - 1680
314 - Petition of Francis Gibson prisoner in Derby gaol: although pardoned cannot afford the clerk's fees to obtain his liberty. 5 October - 1680
315 - Petition of John Taylor prisoner in Derby gaol - as in Q/SB/2/314 - 1680
316 - Petition of Jasper Lowe, brother of John Lowe esq, prisoner in Derby gaol: is in prison by the doings of 'my unkind brother', fears that his weekly allowance of 2s 6d from the parish of Denby may be taken away. 5 October - 1680
317 - Certificate of inhabitants of Bowden Middle Cale in support of William Cleson, accused of uncivil language towards Thomas Eyre esq, 23 signatories. 5 October - 1680
318 - Petition of Rosamund wife of Henry Womacke of the parish of Dronfield for relief, her husband lying in Derby gaol. 5 October - 1680
319 - Petition of Thomas Snell of Southwood in Repton for relief
320 - Petition of William Conway of Littleover for relief
321 - Petition of Ann Hambleton of Mellor Widow for relief, the parish having discontinued the 8d a week ordered by the court
322 - Petition of Mary Windley of Horsley, widow for relief
323 - Petition of Elizabeth Robinson of Horsley, widow for relief
324 - Petition of John Gretton of Litchurch, labourer for relief
325 - Petition of Richard Browne of Wirksworth for relief
326 - Petition of Robert Moyers of Compton for relief
327 - Petition of Ann Toplis of Horsley for relief
328 - Petition of Ann Hallsworth of Hulland Ward Intake for relief
329 - Petition of Elizabeth Davis, prisoner in Derby gaol for liberty during the delivery of her child. Easter Sessions - 1681
330 - Petition of George Lort of Bradley for relief
331 - Petition of Sarah Knowles of Hognaston for her son to be apprenticed by the overseers, and for relief
332 - Petition of Thomas Sales of St Alkmund, Derby for relief for John Brindley, now resident in his home - 1681
333 - Petition of Ann Salmon of Church Gresley for relief
334 - Petition of John Nicholson of Rosliston for relief
335 - Presentment of Constable of South Wingfield of those absenting themselves from hearing divine service. Presentment of Constable of Barlborough of those papists absenting themselves from hearing divine service 17 April - 1683
336 - Presentment of Constable of Wingerworth of Sir Henry Hunlok Bt., papist, and George Ashley mason, a quaker, for absenting themselves from divine service. Presentment of Constable of Beighton of quakers and papists absenting themselves from divine service. 17 April - 1683
337 - Presentment of Constables of Chesterfield of quakers and papists absenting themselves from divine service. 17 April - 1683
338 - Presentment of Constable of Whittington and Brimington of quakers absenting themselves from divine service. 17 April - 1683
339 - Presentment of Constable of Sutton-cum-Duckmanton of papists absenting themselves from divine service. Presentment of Constable of Dronfield of quakers absenting themselves from divine service 17 April - 1683
340 - Presentment of Constable of Dore and Totley of quakers absenting themselves from divine service. Presentment of Constable of Brampton of quakers for absenting themselves from divine service 17 April - 1683
341 - Presentment of Constable of Morton of quakers for absenting themselves from divine service. Presentment of Constable of Stainsby and Heath of Quakers for absenting themselves from divine service 17 April - 1683
342 - Presentment of Constable of Bolsover and Clowne of quakers and dissenters for absenting themselves from divine service. 17 April - 1683
343 - Presentment of Constable of Staveley of quakers and papists for absenting themselves from divine service Presentment of Constable of Tibshelf of quakers for absenting themselves from divine service - 1683
344 - Presentment of Constable of Eckington of quakers for absenting themselves from divine service. 17 April - 1683
345 - Presentment of Constable of Holmsfield of those absenting themselves from divine service. 17 April - 1683
346 - Petition of Robert Browne, prisoner in Derby gaol. 18 April - 1683
347 - Petition of Roger Barber, prisoner in Derby gaol. 17 April - 1683
348 - Petition of the poor debtors in Derby gaol for improved accommodation. 18 April - 1683
349 - Order to the Churchwardens and overseers of Denby to pay weekly to Richard Cox apprentice until provided with a house. 10 February 1682/83 - [1683]
350 - Petition of Alice Ragg of Wirksworth for relief. 17 April - 1683
351 - Petition of John Humphrey of Wirksworth for relief. 17 April - 1683
352 - Petition of Thomas Ashmore of Repton labourer for relief - c1683
353 - Petition of William Goodwyn of Morley Park for relief
354 - Petition of William Wardle, prison in Derby gaol for relief for wife and children. 17 April - 1683
355 - Petition of Ann Peach of Ripley, widow for relief. 17 April - 1683
356 - Petition of Katherine Burrowes of Risley for relief
357 - Petition of Eleanor Beighton of Kirk Ireton for relief
358 - Certificate of the inhabitants of Bowden Middle Cale asking for relief for George Bowden and family. 17 April - 1683
359 - Petition of Elizabeth Pilkington of Langley (in Heanor) for relief, her husband being in prison. 17 Jan 1683/4 - 17 Jan [1684]
360 - Petition of Francis Stafford of Hope for relief
361 - Petition of Ruth Hurd of Brailsford, prisoner in Derby gaol. 17 April - 1683
362 - Petition of Richard Cox of Derby collier for relief
363 - Petition of Thomas Howis of Stanley for a house to rent
364 - Petition of George Hall of Windsley (?Windley or Wensley) for relief
365 - Petition of Mary Johnson, wife of James Johnson of Eyam, for relief, her husband being at Spondon
366 - Petition of George Gould of Ednaston and Judith his wife, for a house
367 - Petition of Richard Savage, Henry Lees, Richard Wyld and Rachel his wife, and John Hewitt, all of Doveridge, to compel the overseers to put their children out as apprentices
368 - Petition of Thomas Doncaster of Winster widower for relief
369 - Petition of Hugh Allin and Samson Boultbey, both of Codnor, for their children to be apprenticed
370 - Petition of Christopher Bridden of Ashbourne
371 - Petition of Elizabeth Chandler of Belper for relief
372 - Petition of Frances Street of Belper widow for relief
373 - Petition of John Platts of Bakewell for relief
374 - Certificate of inhabitants of Darley to reduce the relief paid to Frances Watson widow. 14 signatories
375 - Petition of Ann Chappel of Flagg widow, aged 85, for relief
376 - Petition of Bridget Wild of Bonsall widow, for relief
377 - Petition of Frances Kirk of Bonsall widow for relief
378 - Petition of John Calton of Stanton gent, that the parish may find a house for Esther Kempe now his tenant, who has fallen into arrears of rent
379 - List of tranders - the presentment of the Constables of Uttoxter. 4 May - 1683
380 - Petition of John Hardy, prisoner in Derby gaol. 17 April - 1683
381 - Petition of Joseph Sheldon of Youlgreave for relief
382 - Presentment of John Statham of Tansley, gent, surveyor of the highways
383 - Presentment of the Constable of Melbourne and Kings Newton. 18 April - 1684
384 - Presentments before the clerk of the market, Lullington. 29 April - ?1684
385 - Petition of Ann Spenser of Winster for relief. 22 July - 1684
386 - Petition of Mary Machant of Youlgreave for a house. 22 July - 1684
387 - Petition of William Parker, Elizabeth Parker and Mary Parker of Sturston in the parish of Ashbourne for relief. 22 July - 1684
388 - Petition of Dorothy Carmon of Youlgreave for relief. Her children are infected with the King's evil. 22 July - 1684
389 - Petition of H... Worrall of Holmesfield for relief. 22 July - 1684
390 - Certificate of the inhabitants of Dronfield on behalf of Henry Greene, former soldier, for a pension. 19 July - 1684
391 - Order of Thomas Eyre to Thomas Dutton, one of the Constables of Chesterfield, to bring before him Thurstan Rivington, Constable of Chesterfield for his refusal to convey a prisoner to Derby gaol. 23 September - 1687
392 - Presentment of William Godley of Bolsover for shooting game with a gun contrary to the statute. 4 October - 1687
393 - Articles of misbehaviour sworn by Joshua Dawson and Rowland Bowes of Spondon against Griffin Birch of Spondson. 12 July - 1687
394 - Petition of Ellen Mellor of Findern widow for relief. 14 October - 1687
395 - Petition of Thomas Batshawe of Brimington for relief. 4 October - 1687
396 - Information of Thomasin Carington of Spondon widow and others concerning theft of her clothes. December - 1688
397 - Petitions for relief etc: William Ball of Eaton and Alsop - 1689
398 - Petitions for relief etc: John Ragg of Bonsall - 1689
399 - Petitions for relief etc: Ann Weane of Sterndale in Hartington - 1689
400 - Petitions for relief etc: Widow White - 1689
401 - Petitions for relief etc: Robert Warde of Hartington - 1689
402 - Petitions for relief etc: William Brackenfield of Stanton-in the Peak, miner - 1689
403 - Petitions for relief etc: Mary Pott of Ballidon - 1689
404 - Petitions for relief etc: George Woodiwis of Brassington - 1689
405 - Petitions for relief etc: Edward Townsend of Tideswell - 1689
406 - Petitions for relief etc: Bridget Chetham of Tansley widow - 1689
407 - Petitions for relief etc: Dorothy Careless of Darley widow - 1689
408 - Petitions for relief etc: Francis Glover of Shepherds Flat in Eyam - 1689
409 - Petitions for relief etc: Elizabeth Webster of Youlgreave - 1689
410 - Petitions for relief etc: Alice Naylor of Sheldon in Bakewell - 1689
411 - Petitions for relief etc: James Cowley of Chapel-en-le-Frith - 1689
412 - Petitions for relief etc: Millicent Glossop of Wirksworth, widow - 1689
413 - Petition of George Woolley of Chapel Milton in the parish of Glossop, blacksmith, for payment of arrears of rent due to him from Nicholas Cowper. 16 July - 1689
414 - Petition and information of inhabitants of Bowden Middle Cale that relief to Nicholas Cowper (see Q/SB/2/413) may cease. 16 July - 1689
415 - Presentment of the Constable of Dale Abbey of popish recusants - 1689
416 - Presentment of the Constable of Quarndon 16 July - 1689
417 - Presentment of the Constable of Elton. 16 July - 1689
418 - Presentment of Constable of Bowden Chappel. 16 July - 1689
419 - Presentments of Constable of Wormhill. (Roman Catholics) 8 October - 1689
420 - Presentments of Constable of Tideswell of Roman Catholics, Quakers, badgers and swailers. 8 October - 1689
421 - Presentments of constable of Darley of Quakers and others. 8 October - 1689
422 - Presentments of the Constable of Chelmorton 8 October - 1689
423 - Presentments of Constable of Bakewell. 8 October - 1689
424 - Presentments of Constable of Bowden Chapel. 8 October - 1689
425 - Presentments of Constable of Baslow. 8 October - 1689
426 - Presentments of the Constable of Hathersage. 8 October - 1689
427 - Presentments of the Constable of Glossop. 8 October - 1689
428 - Presentments of the Constable of Hope. 8 October - 1689
429 - Presentment of the Constable of Wingerworth. 14 Jan 1689/90] - 14 Jan [1690]
430 - Plea on behalf of William Burton of Markeaton that he be allowed to bury his child without further charge. 29 April - 1690
431 - Information of Thomas Poyzer of Morley Park in the parish of Duffield concerning a theft from his house with examination and confession of Joseph Brothers. 29 November - 1693
432 - Examination of Charles Charlesworth of Bradbourne miller touching theft of grain. 27 Feb 1693/4 - 27 Feb [1694]
433 - Information of Thomas Walker of Heage against Joseph Plather of Morley Park - see no Q/SB/2/431. 29 November - 1693
434 - Constables' presentments: Edlaston & Wyaston - 1693
435 - Constables' presentments: Bakewell - 1693
436 - Constables' presentments: Bradley - 1693
437 - Constables' presentments: Osmaston - 1693
438 - Constables' presentments: Barton and Barton Fields - 1693
439 - Constables' presentments: Marston Montgomery - 1693
440 - Constables' presentments: Snelston - 1693
441 - Constables' presentments: Hulland - 1693
442 - Constables' presentments: Shipley - 1693
443 - Constables' presentments: Dale Abbey - 1693
444 - Constables' presentments: Wormhill - 1693
445 - Constables' presentments: Tideswell - 1693
446 - Constables' presentments: Eyam - 1693
447 - Constables' presentments: Baslow - 1693
448 - Constables' presentments: Hathersage - 1693
449 - Constables' presentments: Number not used - 1693
450 - Constables' presentments: Hartshorne - 1693
451 - Constables' presentments: Chesterfield - 1693
452 - Constables' presentments: Staveley - 1693
453 - Constables' presentments: Bolsover - 1693
454 - Constables' presentments: Barlborough - 1693
455 - Constables' presentments: Eckington - 1693
456 - Constables' presentments: Sutton-cum-Duckmanton - 1693
457 - Constables' presentments: Holmesfield - 1693
458 - Constables' presentments: Killamarsh - 1693
459 - Constables' presentments: Wingerworth - 1693
460 - Constables' presentments: Kniveton, Offcote and Underwood - 1693
461 - Constables' presentments: Ashbourne - 1693
462 - Constables' presentments: Elton - 1693
463 - Presentment of grand jury that Edward Whitehead of Ilkeston was wrongly presented at the Epiphany Session for brewing and selling ale. 3 October - 1693
464 - Presentments of high Constable of Appletree 3 October - 1693
465 - Presentments of Constable of Barton and Barton Fields. 3 October - 1693
466 - AS Q/SB/2/465. Edlaston and Wyaston - 1693
467 - Constables' presentments: Bradley - 1693
468 - Constables' presentments: Cubley - 1693
469 - Constables' presentments: Duffield - 1693
470 - Constables' presentments: Marston Montgomery - 1693
471 - Constables' presentments: Osmaston - 1693
472 - Constables' presentments: Stanley and Mapperley - 1693
473 - Constables' presentments: Allestree - 1693
474 - Constables' presentments: Ripley and Pentrich - 1693
475 - Constables' presentments: Mackworth - 1693
476 - Constables' presentments: Markeaton - 1693
477 - Constables' presentments: Mickleover - 1693
478 - Constables' presentments: Horsley - 1693
479 - Constables' presentments: Shipley - 1693
480 - Constables' presentments: Baslow - 1693
481 - Constables' presentments: Bowden Chapel - 1693
482 - Constables' presentments: Wormhill - 1693
483 - Constables' presentments: Hathersage - 1693
484 - Constables' presentments: Hope - 1693
485 - Constables' presentments: Eyam - 1693
486 - Constables' presentments: Tideswell - 1693
487 - Constables' presentments: Killamarsh - 1693
488 - Constables' presentments: Staveley - 1693
489 - Constables' presentments: Barlborough - 1693
490 - Constables' presentments: Sutton - 1693
491 - Constables' presentments: Holmesfield - 1693
492 - Constables' presentments: Wingerworth - 1693
493 - Constables' presentments: Chesterfield - 1693
494 - Constables' presentments: Bolsover - 1693
495 - Constables' presentments: Eckington - 1693
496 - Presentments of the high Constable of High Peak Hundred. 3 October - 1693
497 - Examination of Samuel Peate of Hazelwood accused of theft. 9 May - 1694
498 - Information of William Limb of Alfreton concerning theft of his money. 16 June - 1694
499 - Constables' presentments: Brailsford 17 April - 1694
500 - Constables' presentments: Norbury and Roston 17 April - 1694
501 - Constables' presentments: Cubley 17 April - 1694
502 - Constables' presentments: Snelston and Marston Montgomery 17 April - 1694
503 - Constables' presentments: Bradley and Osmaston 17 April - 1694
504 - Constables' presentments: Baslow 17 April - 1694
505 - Constables' presentments: Hope 17 April - 1694
506 - Constables' presentments: Eyam 17 April - 1694
507-508 - Presentments made by the jury for Ambaston - 1694
509 - Constables' presentments: Barton and Barton Fields, Kniveton, Marston-on-Dove 15 January - 1694
510 - Constables' presentments: Hathersage 15 January - 1694
511 - Constables' presentments: Eyam, Hope 15 January - 1694
512 - Constables' presentments: Ashbourne 15 January - 1694
513 - Constables' presentments: Scarcliffe 15 January - 1694
514 - Constables' presentments: Chesterfield 15 January - 1694
515 - Constables' presentments: Wingerworth 15 January - 1694
516 - Constables' presentments: Dronfield 15 January - 1694
517 - Constables' presentments: Staveley 15 January - 1694
518 - Constables' presentments: Sutton 15 January - 1694
519 - Constables' presentments: Killamarsh 15 January - 1694
520 - Constables' presentments: Eckington 15 January - 1694
521 - Information of John Holmes of Wensley - malicious damage to his horse. Information of Robert Wragg of Wensley, husbandman Examination of Godfrey Warde of Darley, labourer - denies hurting Holmes' horse. 13 Feb 1695 - 13 Feb [1696]
522 - Petition of William Ward of Parwich, prisoner in Derby gaol for maintenance of his family. 14 Jan 1695/6 - 14 Jan [1696]
523 - Petition of Elizabeth Aplebee of Tissington, widow aged 87, for relief. 16 July - 1695
524 - Petition of Hellin Staley of Wirksworth for relief. 16 July - 1695
525 - Petition of James Cowper of Baghouses in Chapel-en-le Frith, prisoner in the County gaol, for maintenance for his family. 14 Jan 1695/96 - 14 Jan [1696]
526 - Constables' presentments: Fenny Bentley - 1695-1696
527 - Constables' presentments: Barton and Barton Fields - 1695-1696
528 - Constables' presentments: Peak Forest - 1695-1696
529-530 - Constables' presentments: Ticknall and Calke - 1695-1696
531 - Constables' presentments: Cubley - 1695-1696
532 - Constables' presentments: Norbury and Roston - 1695-1696
533 - Constables' presentments: Snelston - 1695-1696
534 - Constables' presentments: Barton and Barton Fields - 1695-1696
535 - Constables' presentments: Marston Montgomery - 1695-1696
536 - Constables' presentments: Edlaston and Wyaston - 1695-1696
537 - Constables' presentments: Bradley - 1695-1696
538 - Constables' presentments: Osmaston - 1695-1696
539 - Constables' presentments: Doveridge - 1695-1696
540 - Constables' presentments: Hope - 1695-1696
541 - Constables' presentments: Tideswell - 1695-1696
542 - Constables' presentments: Eyam - 1695-1696
543 - Constables' presentments: Wormhill - 1695-1696
544 - Constables' presentments: Hathersage - 1695-1696
545 - Constables' presentments: Littleover - 1695-1696
546 - Constables' presentments: Stanton-by-Dale - 1695-1696
547 - Constables' presentments: Gresley - 1695-1696
548 - Constables' presentments: Osmaston - 1695-1696
549 - Constables' presentments: Chellaston - 1695-1696
550 - Constables' presentments: Swarkestone - 1695-1696
551 - Constables' presentments: Killamarsh - 1695-1696
552 - Constables' presentments: Sutton - 1695-1696
553 - Constables' presentments: Barlborough - 1695-1696
554 - Constables' presentments: Eckington - 1695-1696
555 - Constables' presentments: Dronfield - 1695-1696
556 - Constables' presentments: Chesterfield - 1695-1696
557 - Constables' presentments: Staveley - 1695-1696
558 - Constables' presentments: Holmesfield - 1695-1696
559 - Constables' presentments: Ashbourne - 1695-1696
560 - Petition of Ralph Higget of Wirksworth, prisoner in Derby gaol for maintenance for his family. 10 Jan 1698/9 - 10 Jan [1699]
561 - Constables' presentments: Marston Montgomery - 1698
562 - Constables' presentments: Bradley - 1698
563 - Constables' presentments: Snelston - 1698
564 - Constables' presentments: Edlaston and Wyaston - 1698
565 - Constables' presentments: Norbury and Roston - 1698
566 - Constables' presentments: Barton and Barton Fields - 1698
567 - Constables' presentments: Cubley - 1698
568 - Constables' presentments: Wormhill - 1698
569 - Constables' presentments: Hope - 1698
570 - Constables' presentments: Tideswell - 1698
571 - Constables' presentments: Eyam - 1698
572 - Constables' presentments: Baslow - 1698
573 - Constables' presentments: Markeaton - 1698
574 - Constables' presentments: Eckington - 1698
575 - Constables' presentments: Chesterfield - 1698
576 - Constables' presentments: Scarcliffe - 1698
577 - Constables' presentments: Bolsover - 1698
578 - Constables' presentments: Sutton - 1698
579 - Constables' presentments: Barlborough - 1698
580 - Constables' presentments: Wingerworth - 1698
581 - Constables' presentments: Staveley - 1698
582 - Constables' presentments: Boylestone - 1698
583 - Constables' presentments: Edlaston and Wyaston - 1698
584 - Constables' presentments: Barton and Barton Fields - 1698
585 - Constables' presentments: Norbury and Roston - 1698
586 - Constables' presentments: Marston Montgomery, Snelston - 1698
587 - Constables' presentments: Bradley, Osmaston - 1698
588 - Constables' presentments: Baslow - 1698
589 - Constables' presentments: Eyam - 1698
590 - Constables' presentments: Wormhill - 1698
591 - Constables' presentments: Hope - 1698
592 - Constables' presentments: Hathersage - 1698
593 - Constables' presentments: Tideswell - 1698
594 - Constables' presentments: Melbourne and Kings Newton - 1698
595 - Constables' presentments: Chesterfield - 1698
596 - Constables' presentments: Barlborough - 1698
597 - Constables' presentments: Bolsover - 1698
598 - Constables' presentments: Scarcliffe - 1698
599 - Constables' presentments: Wingerworth - 1698
600-601 - Constables' presentments: Killamarsh (2) - 1698
602 - Constables' presentments: Staveley - 1698
603 - Constables' presentments: Eckington - 1698
604 - Constables' presentments: Sutton - 1698
605 - Constables' presentments: Norbury and Roston - 1698
606 - Constables' presentments: Barton and Barton Fields - 1698
607 - Constables' presentments: Snelston - 1698
608 - Constables' presentments: Cubley - 1698
609 - Constables' presentments: Bradley - 1698
610 - Constables' presentments: Marston Montgomery - 1698
611 - Constables' presentments: Baslow - 1698
612 - Constables' presentments: Hope - 1698
613 - Constables' presentments: Wormhill - 1698
614 - Constables' presentments: Tideswell - 1698
615 - Constables' presentments: Hathersage - 1698
616 - Constables' presentments: Killamarsh - 1698
617 - Constables' presentments: Sutton - 1698
618 - Constables' presentments: Scarcliffe - 1698
619 - Constables' presentments: Eckington - 1698
620 - Constables' presentments: Chesterfield - 1698
621 - Constables' presentments: Bolsover - 1698
622 - Constables' presentments: Staveley - 1698
623 - Constables' presentments: Wingerworth - 1698
624 - Presentment of Constable of Clifton and Compton 30 September - 1634
625 - Recognizance in £5 of John Woodward glover of Chesterfield for alehouse licence. 1 November - 1562
626 - Information of William Hiberd of Ashover and John Spencer of Ashover against Richard Dakin of Ashover gent, for swearing oaths - 17 Nov 1651
627 - Petition of John Radige of Hasland, former king's soldier, for a pension. 4 October 1687 - 1687
628 - Petition of Thomas Heathcott of Hope, maimed soldier 16 July - 1689
629 - Information of Henry Williamson of Stanton and Newhall husbandman - one Samuel Buckberry accused of singing a song about the late king and his son and proposing the health of the same Information of Henry Parker of Stanton against Buckberry of Tutbury. 24 April - 1658
630 - Information of Roger Barber against John Hayne of ?Aston for calling the King a fool and a knave. 13 May - 1661
631 - Information of John Roulston of Etwall, labourer against Henry Alsibrooke sen. of Church Broughton for wishing "the bond meadow were full of souldiers and he amongst them and that he should never be light at heart till then that they may pull downe the higher powers (meaning the King) ..." 22 September - 1664
632 - Petition of George Gladwin and other inhabitants of Darley for repayment of a deposit of £9 made by the township in place of an assessment for the support of the Scots army
633 - Memoranda of convictions for swearing oaths - 1653
634 - Petition of the inhabitants of Swarkestone for ejectment of Robert Boocley from the school house so that schooling may be resumed. Nine signatories 17 July - 1649
635 - Certificate that Robert Redfearne of Bakewell was a loyal soldier of King Charles I. 12 signatories 15 July - 1689
636 - Presentment of jury of [ ]. 15 April - 1656
637 - Petition of Thomas Wiberley Constable of Kniveton, Offcote and Underwood to secure payment of assessments from the township - c1630s
638 - Petition of the inhabitants of Mapleton to secure payment of rates from all landowners
639 - Petition of John Hobbes, Humfrey Foddringham and Humfrey Jackson for arrears of their pensions as maimed soldiers - c1650s
640 - Petition of John Matthew of Loscoe, maimed soldier - c1650s
641 - Note on behalf of Mary Spenser whose husband was killed on parliament's side - c1650s
642 - Petition of John Hunter, wounded soldier - c1650s
643 - Petition of Richard Mason, maimed soldier
644 - Certificate of George Bradbury of Dalbury Lees, soldier, 15 July - 1689
645 - Petition of John Brocklehurst of Alderwasley, maimed soldier - [late 17th cent]
646 - Petition of William Greyson, maimed soldier
647 - Petition of James Cawverd, maimed soldier
648 - Petition of Dawson Berrisford of Melbourne for payment of his pension
649 - Petition of Richard Ellis and Arthur Hill, two maimed soldiers
650 - Information of Samuel Carrington of Youlgreave shoemaker against Hugh Sheldon of Youlgreave for disparaging Cromwell and for drinking the King's health. 20 September - 1651
651 - Examination of Alice Cross of Burton-on-Trent widow charged with suspicion of having carnal knowledge with William Pole of Rosliston. 25 May - 1651
652-53 - Certificate that Anthony Heines was wounded in the service of parliament in 1642
654 - Certificate by Samuel Bold, minister of Swarkestone, that Sir John Harpur of Swarkestone has arrived there from London in accordance with proclamation. 17 July - 1655
655 - Petition of Thomas Holland of Cauldwell labourer for accommodation
656 - Petition of Elizabeth Chawner of Brailsford, spinster who has been much abused by William Chawner of Brailsford who called her 'separate whore' and 'badd her goe to Fairfax and Sanders, houlding upp a pitchforke betwix his handes (resembling a pair of gallowes) and said this is theire and the separates' fortune'.. and further that she went to church to serve the devil, 'much revilinge the Roundheads (as he called them) - [c1640s]
657 - Petition of the inhabitants of Langley Meynell not to be burdened with a constable's office for the collection of taxes
658 - Petition of same that the owners of the park be compelled to contribute towards assessments. 17 July - 1649
659 - Examination of Robert Armfield of Wirksworth, tailor charged with bigamy. 19 June - 1650
660 - Certificate of persons convicted of profane swearing. 7/8 Jan 1651/52 - 7-8 Jan [1652]
661 - Certificate of persons convicted of profane swearing - 10 Feb [1652]
662 - Petition of Gervase Turner of Brampton, former constable of Morton - post 1647
663 - Account of William Greaves high constable of High Peak Hundred, of money raised for maimed soldiers: 1648-49 - 1653
664 - Receipt for £24 for use of maimed solders 9 Jan 1649/50 - 9 Jan [1650]
665 - Order to inhabitants of Mickleover to raise sum of £4 to pay for a mare taken for state service from George Wade. 8 Jan 1650/1 - 8 Jan [1651]
666 - Receipt in £10 for maimed solders 8 Jan 1651/2 - 8 Jan [1652]
667 - Account of high constable of Scarsdale Hundred 1649 - 1652, 10 Jan 1653 - 10 Jan [1654]
668 - Account of high constable of Scarsdale Hundred of money raised for maimed soldiers. 10 Jan 1653 - 10 Jan [1654]
669 - Note on lands in Ashbourne & Fenny Bentley
670 - Constable's presentments: Hathersage. 7 October - 1707
670 - Petition of Margaret Holmes of Yveton for poor relief - 1701
671 - Constable's presentments: Ashbourne. 7 October - 1707
671 - Constable's presentments: Wormhill. 14 April - 1702
672 - Constable's presentments: Hope. 14 April - 1702
673 - Constable's presentments: Peake Forest. 14 April - 1702
674 - Constable's presentments: Eyam. 14 April - 1702
675 - Constable's presentments: Baslow. 14 April - 1702
676 - Constable's presentments: Kedleston 6 October - 1702
677 - Constable's presentments: Marston 6 October - 1702
678 - Constable's presentments: Longford 6 October - 1702
679 - Constable's presentments: Norbury & Roston 6 October - 1702
680 - Constable's presentments: Norbury & Roston. 11 Jan 1703/4 - 11 Jan [1704]
681 - Constable's presentments: Colaston [Coal Aston] - 11 Jan [1704]
682 - Constable's presentments: Hope. 11 Jan 1703/4 - [1704]
683 - Constable's presentments: Hathersage. 11 Jan 1703/4 - 11 Jan [1704]
684 - Constable's presentments: Baslow. 11 Jan 1703/4 - 11 Jan [1704]
685 - Constable's presentments: Tideswall. 11 Jan 1703/4 - 11 Jan [1704]
686 - Constable's presentments: Eyam. 11 Jan 1703/4 - 11 Jan [1704]
687 - Petition of Thomas Dawson for poor relief. 11 Jan 1703 - 11 Jan [1704]
688 - A particular of the goods, cattle, corn, grain and chattels of John Hill taken into account in the suit of Benjamin Joliffe Esq. 27 September - 1707
689 - Information of John Glover of Barrow against Jeremiah Buersall who is said to have stolen pewter and attacked a woman in doing so 5 September - 1707
690 - Information of Joseph Skirmer against Jeremiah Buersall who used threatening behaviour and language in front of Skirmer his wife and children. 24 August - 1707
691 - Petition of Samuel Bennet for poor relief and for an apprenticeship for his son William Bennet - 1708
692 - Petition of Francis Foxlowe of Taddington for poor relief - 1708
693 - Petition of Mary Hays for poor relief - 1708
694 - Petition of Francis Glover for poor relief - 1708
695 - Constable's presentments: Norbury and Roston 7 October - 1707
696 - Constable's presentments: Cubley. 7 October - 1707
697 - Constable's presentments: Tideswell. 7 October - 1707
698 - Constable's presentments: Wormhill. 7 October - 1707
699 - Constable's presentments: Baslow. 7 October - 1707
702 - Examination of Elizabeth Page said to be with bastard child by Thomas Seale of Linton; 25 April - 1710
703 - Examination of Grace Sellars said to be with bastard child by John Taylor 15 May - 1710
704 - Petition of Rowland Millington late constable of Kirke Ireton. 29 April - 1712
705 - Examination of Hannah Lees of Duffield who claims that John Heath knelt on her belly and threatened to burn her face with a hot coal. 15 April - 1713
706 - Constables presentment for Bonsall - 1713
707 - Samuel Robbinson of Breadsall to appear at next sessions for good behaviour. 9 April - 1713
708 - An account of what wood has been bought for making the waterworks at Haigh Bridge and what work has been done there. 12 August - 1713
709 - Petition of Joseph Jackson of Longston for poor relief - 1713
710 - Examination of Mary Frost of Kirk Ireton for stealing one shirt and one shift from Mary Yeomans. 16 June - 1710
711 - Report on Duffield Ford recommending Quarter Sessions to spend a further £30 in repairing it to prevent the river sweeping it downstream, creating a new shallow by the side of the road leaving the old site of the ford very deep. 19 July - 1714
712 - Constable's presentments: Tideswell. July - 1714
713 - Constable's presentments: Ashford. July - 1714
714 - Constable's presentments: Hathersage. July - 1714
715 - Constable's presentments: Hope. July - 1714
716 - Constable's presentments: Eyam. July - 1714
717 - Constable's presentments: Ashbourne. July - 1714
718 - Lists of all the badgers, swalers and drovers in: Baslow July - 1714
719 - Lists of all the badgers, swalers and drovers in: Youlgreave July - 1714
720 - Lists of all the badgers, swalers and drovers in: Wormhill July - 1714
721 - Lists of all the badgers, swalers and drovers in: Tiddswall July - 1714
722 - Lists of all the badgers, swalers and drovers in: Glossop July - 1714
723 - Lists of all the badgers, swalers and drovers in: Peak Forest July - 1714
724 - Lists of all the badgers, swalers and drovers in: Eyam July - 1714
725 - Certification of the presence, or otherwise, of badgers, swalers or drovers in: Marston Montgomery July - 1714
726 - Certification of the presence, or otherwise, of badgers, swalers or drovers in: Mugginton July - 1714
727 - Certification of the presence, or otherwise, of badgers, swalers or drovers in: Norbury and Roston July - 1714
728 - Certification of the presence, or otherwise, of badgers, swalers or drovers in: Snelston July - 1714
729 - Certification of the presence, or otherwise, of badgers, swalers or drovers in: Sutton July - 1714
730 - Certification of the presence, or otherwise, of badgers, swalers or drovers in: Hednoston July - 1714
731 - Certification of the presence, or otherwise, of badgers, swalers or drovers in: Somersall Herbert July - 1714
732 - Certification of the presence, or otherwise, of badgers, swalers or drovers in: Stanley and Mapperly [Mapperley] - Jul 1714
733 - Certification of the presence, or otherwise, of badgers, swalers or drovers in: Boylestone July - 1714
734 - Certification of the presence, or otherwise, of badgers, swalers or drovers in: Sinfin and Arleston July - 1714
735 - Certification of the presence, or otherwise, of badgers, swalers or drovers in: Foston and Scropton July - 1714
736 - Certification of the presence, or otherwise, of badgers, swalers or drovers in: Bowden Middlecale July - 1714
737 - Certification of the presence, or otherwise, of badgers, swalers or drovers in: Chelmorton July - 1714
738 - Certification of the presence, or otherwise, of badgers, swalers or drovers in: Bradley July - 1714
739 - Certification of the presence, or otherwise, of badgers, swalers or drovers in: Hilton July - 1714
740 - Certification of the presence, or otherwise, of badgers, swalers or drovers in: Etwall July - 1714
741 - Certification of the presence, or otherwise, of badgers, swalers or drovers in: Osleston and Thurvaston July - 1714
742 - Certification of the presence, or otherwise, of badgers, swalers or drovers in: Hatton July - 1714
743 - Certification of the presence, or otherwise, of badgers, swalers or drovers in: Twyford and Stenson July - 1714
744 - Certification of the presence, or otherwise, of badgers, swalers or drovers in: Spondon July - 1714
745 - Certification of the presence, or otherwise, of badgers, swalers or drovers in: Radbourne July - 1714
746 - Certification of the presence, or otherwise, of badgers, swalers or drovers in: Rodsley July - 1714
747 - Certification of the presence, or otherwise, of badgers, swalers or drovers in: Sudbury July - 1714
748 - Certification of the presence, or otherwise, of badgers, swalers or drovers in: Marston Dove July - 1714
749 - Certification of the presence, or otherwise, of badgers, swalers or drovers in: Bentley July - 1714
750 - Certification of the presence, or otherwise, of badgers, swalers or drovers in: Osmaston July - 1714
751 - Certification of the presence, or otherwise, of badgers, swalers or drovers in: Longford July - 1714
752 - Certification of the presence, or otherwise, of badgers, swalers or drovers in: Stidd July - 1714
753 - Certification of the presence, or otherwise, of badgers, swalers or drovers in: Barton and Barton Fields July - 1714
754 - Certification of the presence, or otherwise, of badgers, swalers or drovers in: Alderwasley and Ashley 'Hays' July - 1714
755 - Certification of the presence, or otherwise, of badgers, swalers or drovers in: Dalbury July - 1714
756 - Certification of the presence, or otherwise, of badgers, swalers or drovers in: Brailsford July - 1714
757 - Certification of the presence, or otherwise, of badgers, swalers or drovers in: Hollington July - 1714
758 - Certification of the presence, or otherwise, of badgers, swalers or drovers in: Church Broughton July - 1714
759 - Certification of the presence, or otherwise, of badgers, swalers or drovers in: Atlow July - 1714
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761 - Constables' presentments: Hope. October - 1720
762 - Constables' presentments: Chelmorton. October - 1720
763 - Constables' presentments: Bowden Chapel. October - 1720
764 - Constables' presentments: Glossop. October - 1720
765 - Constables' presentments: Tideswell. October - 1720
766 - Constables' presentments: Eyam. October - 1720
767 - Constables' presentments: Hathersage October - 1720
768 - Constables' presentments: Bowden. October - 1720
769 - Constables' presentments: Peake Forest. October - 1720
770 - Constables' presentments: Youlgreave. October - 1720
771 - Constables' presentments: Darley. October - 1720
772 - Constables' presentments: Wormhill. October - 1720
773 - Constables' presentments: Bakewell. October - 1720
774 - Constable's presentment, Wormhill Jan 1720/1 - Jan [1721]
775 - Information of Mary Withers of Heath who claims that Robert Holland assaulted her. 14 May - 1717
776 - Presentment of the jurors at the General Quarter Sessions at Derby that Thomas, Mary and Elizabeth White had conspired to defame John Fletcher by saying that he offered payment for carnal knowledge with the two women. 12 January 1719/20 - 1720
777 - Examination of Thomas Blood, labourer concerning his work done for widow Morecroft of Church Broughton and the wages paid to him. 7 June - 1720
778 - Examination of Elizabeth Clarke concerning the lands rented by her late husband Isaac Clarke and that she was lawfully married to him. 16 August - 1720
779 - Petition of Sara Wallis of Ashbourne for poor relief - 1720
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781 - Information of William Spaldwin against Hannah Fore whom he saw carrying bricks in her apron away from those belonging to Dr Willmot. 23 Jan 1726/7 - 23 Jan [1727]
782 - Constable's presentments: Hathersage. July - 1721
783 - Constable's presentments: Norbury and Roston. July - 1721
784 - Constable's presentments: Cubley. July - 1721
785 - Constable's presentments: Bradley. July - 1721
786 - Constable's presentments: Hope. July - 1721
787 - Constable's presentments: Wormhill. July - 1721
788 - Constable's presentments: Eyam. July - 1721
789 - Constable's presentments: Tideswell. July - 1721
790 - Constable's presentments: Holmesfield. July - 1721
791 - Constable's presentments: Kniveton. July - 1721
792 - Constable's presentments: Baslow. July - 1721
793 - Constable's presentments: Bowden Chapel. July - 1721
794 - Constable's presentments: Ashbourne. July - 1721
795 - Constable's presentments: Dore. July - 1721
796 - Constable's presentments: Eckington - Jul 1721
797 - Constable's presentments: Barlborough. July - 1721
798 - Constable's presentments: Wingerworth. July - 1721
799 - Constable's presentments: Dronfield. July - 1721
800 - Constable's presentments: Hartington. July - 1721
801 - Constable's presentments: Bradley. April - 1722
802 - Constable's presentments: Hope. April - 1722
803 - Constable's presentments: Baslow. April - 1722
804 - Constable's presentments: Tideswell. April - 1722
805 - Constable's presentments: Eyam. April - 1722
806 - Constable's presentments: Bowden Chapel. April - 1722
807 - Constable's presentments: Barlborough and Whitwell. April - 1722
808 - Constable's presentments: Ashbourne. April - 1722
809 - Constable's presentments: Wormhill. April - 1722
810 - Constable's presentments: Hathersage. April - 1722
811 - Constable's presentments: Eckington. April - 1722
812 - Constable's presentments: Holmfield. April - 1722
813 - Constable's presentments: Dore. April - 1722
814 - Constable's presentments: Dronfield. April - 1722
815 - Constable's presentments: Wingerworth. April - 1722
816 - Presentment of the jurors at General Quarter Sessions about William Watts of Matlock who is said to have forcibly entered a lead mine 3 April - 1722
817-818 - Constables' presentments: Norbury and Roston (also 3 April). 10 July - 1722
819 - Constables' presentments: Bradley. 10 July - 1722
820-821 - Constables' presentments: Cubley (also 3rd April). 10 July - 1722
822 - Constables' presentments: Eyam. 10 July - 1722
823 - Constables' presentments: Baslow. 10 July - 1722
824 - Constables' presentments: Tideswell. 10 July - 1722
825 - Constables' presentments: Hope. 10 July - 1722
826 - Constables' presentments: Wormhill. 10 July - 1722
827 - Constables' presentments: Bowden Chapel. 10 July - 1722
828 - Constables' presentments: Kniveton. 10 July - 1722
829 - Constables' presentments: Eckington. 10 July - 1722
830 - Constables' presentments: Norton. 10 July - 1722
831 - Constables' presentments: Dore. 10 July - 1722
832 - Constables' presentments: Dronfield. 10 July - 1722
833 - Constables' presentments: Wingerworth. 10 July - 1722
834 - Constables' presentments: Barlborough and Whitwell. 10 July - 1722
835 - Constables' presentments: Holmesfield. 10 July - 1722
836 - Constables' presentments: Hathersage. 10 July - 1722
837 - Constables presentments: Ashbourne. 2 October - 1722
838 - Constables' presentments: Kniveton 2 October - 1722
839 - Constables' presentments: Wingerworth. 2 October - 1722
840 - Constables' presentments: Holmsfield. 2 October - 1722
841 - Constables' presentments: Dronfield. 2 October - 1722
842 - Constables' presentments: Eckington. 2 October - 1722
843 - Constables' presentments: Hathersage. 2 October - 1722
844 - Constables' presentments: Norton. 2 October - 1722
845 - Constables' presentments: Barlborough and Whitwell. 2 October - 1722
846 - Constables' presentments: Hope. 2 October - 1722
847 - Constables' presentments: Dore. 2 October - 1722
848 - Constables' presentments: Bradley. 2 October - 1722
849 - Constables' presentments: Cubley. 2 October - 1722
850 - Constables' presentments: Norbury and Roston. 2 October - 1722
851 - Constables' presentments: Wormhill. 2 October - 1722
852 - Constables' presentments: Baslow. 2 October - 1722
853 - Constables' presentments: Eyam. 2 October - 1722
854 - Constables' presentments: Bowden Chapel. 2 October - 1722
855 - Constables' presentments: Tideswell. 2 October - 1722
856 - Constables presentments: Cubley. 15 Jan 1722/3 - 15 Jan [1723]
857 - Constables presentments: Bradley. 15 Jan 1722/3 - 15 Jan [1723]
858 - Constables presentments: Norbury and Roston. 15 Jan 1722/3 - 15 Jan [1723]
859 - Constables presentments: Eyam. 15 Jan 1722/3 - 15 Jan [1723]
860 - Constables presentments: Baslow. 15 Jan 1722/3 - 15 Jan [1723]
861 - Constables presentments: Wormhill. 15 Jan 1722 - 15 Jan [1723]
862 - Constables presentments: Tideswell. 15 Jan 1722 - 15 Jan [1723]
863 - Constables presentments: Barrow. 15 Jan 1722/3 - 15 Jan [1723]
864 - Constables presentments: Weston upon Trent. 15 Jan 1722/3 - 15 Jan [1723]
865 - Constables presentments: Barlbrough and Whitwell. 15 Jan 1722/3 - 15 Jan [1723]
866 - Constables presentments: Dore. 15 Jan 1722/3 - 15 Jan [1723]
867 - Constables presentments: Dronfield. 15 Jan 1722/3 - 15 Jan [1723]
868 - Constables presentments: Killamarsh. 15 Jan 1722/3 - 15 Jan [1723]
869 - Constables presentments: Bowden Chapel. 15 Jan 1722/3 - 15 Jan [1723]
870 - Constables presentments: Hope. 15 January 1722/3 - [1723]
871 - Constables presentments: Hathersage. 15 Jan 1722/3 - 15 Jan [1723]
872 - Constables presentments: Dale Abbey. 15 Jan 1722/3 - 15 Jan [1723]
873 - Constables presentments: Norton. 15 Jan 1722/3 - 15 Jan [1723]
874 - Constables presentments: Wingerworth. 15 Jan 1722/3 - 15 Jan [1723]
875 - Constables presentments: Eckington. 15 Jan 1722/3 - 15 Jan [1723]
876 - Constables presentments: Holmsfield. 15 Jan 1722/3 - 15 Jan [1723]
877 - Constables presentments: Ashbourne. 15 January 1722/3 - [1723]
878 - Petition of John Sowter of Duffield for poor relief - 1723
879 - Examination of William Linsey of Fotheringay Northampton, labourer for climbing through an open window of Thomas Gilbert's house and stealing several objects. 9 January - 1721
880 - Order for John Downes to appear at the general quarter sessions for begetting a child of the body of Jane Crowshawe. 30 March - 1723
881 - Constables' presentments: Hope. 8 Oct - 1723
882 - Constables' presentments: Tideswell. 8 Oct - 1723
883 - Constables' presentments: Eyam. 8 Oct - 1723
884 - Constables' presentments: Wormhill. 8 Oct - 1723
885 - Constables' presentments: Bowden Chapel. 8 Oct - 1723
886 - Constables' presentments: Baslowe. 8 Oct - 1723
887 - Constables presentments: Barlborough and Whitwell. 11 Jan 1725/6 - [1726]
888 - Constables presentments: Killamarsh. 11 Jan 1725/6 - 11 Jan [1726]
889 - Constables presentments: Holmesfield. 11 Jan - 1725/6 11
890 - Constables presentments: Eckington. 11 Jan - 1725/6 11
891 - Constables presentments: Dronfield. 11 Jan - 1725/6 11
892 - Constables presentments: Bolsover and Clowne. 11 Jan - 1725/1726
893 - Constables presentments: Norton. 11 Jan - 1725/6 11
894 - Constables presentments: Hathersage. 11 Jan 1725/6 - 11 Jan [1726]
895 - Constables presentments: Bradley. 5 Oct - 1725
896 - Constables presentments: Cubley. 5 Oct - 1725
897 - Constables presentments: Norbury and Roston. 5 Oct - 1725
898 - Constables presentments: Tideswell. 5 Oct - 1725
899 - Constables presentments: Wormhill. 5 Oct - 1725
900 - Constables presentments: Eyam. 5 Oct - 1725
901 - Constables presentments: Baslow. 5 Oct - 1725
902 - Constables presentments: Killamarsh. 5 Oct - 1725
903 - Constables presentments: Ashbourne. 5 Oct - 1725
904 - Constables presentments: Hope. 5 Oct - 1725
905 - Constables presentments: Dronfield. 5 Oct - 1725
906 - Constables presentments: Barlborough. 5 Oct - 1725
907 - Constables presentments: Wingerworth. 5 Oct - 1725
908 - Constables presentments: Norton. 5 Oct - 1725
909 - Constables presentments: Dore. 5 Oct - 1725
910 - Constables presentments: Holmesfield. 5 Oct - 1725
911 - Constables presentments: Eckington. 5 Oct - 1725
912 - Constables presentments: Morleston and Litchurch. 5 Oct - 1725
913 - Constables presentments: Appletree. 5 Oct - 1725
914 - Constables presentments. Brassington, Baslow, Hartington - 1725
915 - Constables presentments. Hathersage - 1725
916 - Constables presentments. Middleton and Cromford, Kniveton, Middlecale, Repton, Ticknall - 1725
917 - Constables presentments. Parwich - 1725
918 - Constables presentments. Matlock, ?Hope, Bradwell, Edale Aston - 1725
919 - Constables presentments. Offcote and Underwood, Wormhill - 1725
920 - Constables presentments. Tideswell, Great and Little Hucklow, Grindlow - 1725
921 - Constables presentments. Tideswell, Great Hucklow - 1725
922 - Constables presentments. Scarsdale - 1725
923 - Constables presentments. Hope, Castleton, Edale, Thornhill, Offerton, Brough, Bradwell - 1725
924 - Constables presentments. Wirksworth - 1725
925 - Constables presentments. Eyam, Stoney Middleton, and Foolow - 1725
926 - Constables presentments. Glossop - 1725
927 - Examination of John Worrill of Blackwell to show his places of inhabitance and work. 8 Feb 1724/5 - 8 Feb [1725]
928 - Constables' presentments: Bradley. April - 1726
929 - Constables' presentments: Cubley. April - 1726
930 - Constable's presentment, Kniveton: April - 1727
931 - Examination of Elizabeth Shaw of Wensley, midwife, Mary Turner and Hannah Cleaton both of Darley who say that in the extremities of child birth Elizabeth Tissington did declare that William Martin was the father of her bastard daughter - 1726
932 - Quarter Sessions calendars of people tried with sentences, transported to America, whipped in Derby Market Place until bloody, set in pillory, imprisoned etc - 1723-1727
933 - List of all badgers, swailers and drovers in: Morleston Litchurch Hundred - 1729
934 - List of all badgers, swailers and drovers in: Hartington - 1729
935 - List of all badgers, swailers and drovers in: Offcote and Underwood - 1729
936 - List of all badgers, swailers and drovers in: Kniveton - 1729
937 - List of all badgers, swailers and drovers in: Wirksworth - 1729
938 - List of all badgers, swailers and drovers in: Matlock - 1729
939 - List of all badgers, swailers and drovers in: ?Kirk Ireton - 1729
940 - List of all badgers, swailers and drovers in: High Peak Hundred - 1729
941 - List of all badgers, swailers and drovers in: Scarsdale Hundred - 1729
942 - Constables' presentments: Bradley. Oct - 1729
943 - Constables' presentments: Norbury and Roston Oct - 1729
944 - Constables' presentments: Cubley. Oct - 1729
945 - Constables' presentments: Wormhill. Oct - 1729
946 - Constables' presentments: Bowden Chapel. Oct - 1729
947 - Constables' presentments: Hope. Oct - 1729
948 - Constables' presentments: Chelmorton. Oct - 1729
949 - Constables' presentments: Eyam. Oct - 1729
950 - Constables' presentments: Tideswell. Oct - 1729
951 - Constables' presentments: Baslow. Oct - 1729
952 - Constables' presentments: Killamarsh. Oct - 1729
953 - Constables' presentments: Holmesfield. Oct - 1729
954 - Constables' presentments: Eckington. Oct - 1729
955 - Constables' presentments: Barlborough and Whitwell. Oct - 1729
956 - Constables' presentments: Dronfield. Oct - 1729
957 - Constables' presentments: Norton. Oct - 1729
958 - Constables' presentments: Bowden Chapel. April - 1730
959 - Constables' presentments: Bolsover and Clowne. April - 1730
960 - Constables' presentment Ashbourne - [1731]
961 - Examination of Samuel Swincho who said that Thomas Hood cut down an ash tree and made it into bows which he and Hood concealed in his stable chamber
962 - Order of Lord Cavendish and Thomas Hallows to Matthew Heath to pay 1/6d a week towards the upkeep of his bastard child born of Elizabeth Coope of Pleasley - 1731
963 - Constables' presentments: Cubley, Norbury and Roston. 27 April - 1731
964 - Constables' presentments: Bradley. 27 April - 1731
965 - Constables' presentments: Eyam. 27 April - 1731
966 - Constables' presentments: Tideswell. 27 April - 1731
967 - Constables' presentments: Chelmorton, Hope. 27 April - 1731
968 - Constables' presentments: Baslow, Wormhill. 27 April - 1731
969 - Constables' presentments: Hathersage. 27 April - 1731
970 - Constables' presentments: Dronfield, Eckington. 27 April - 1731
971 - Constables' presentments: Norton, Killamarsh. 27 April - 1731
972 - Constables' presentments: Barlborough and Whitwell. 27 April - 1731
973 - Constables' presentments: Wingerworth. 27 April - 1731
974 - Constables' presentments: Holmesfield. 27 April - 1731
975 - Constables' presentments: Norbury and Roston. 11 Jan 1731/2 - 11 Jan [1732]
976 - Constables' presentments: Cubley and Bradley. 11 January - 1731/2
977 - Constables' presentments: Killamarsh. 11 Jan 1731/2 - 11 Jan [1732]
978 - Constables' presentments: Barlborough and Whitwell. 11 Jan 1731/2 - 11 Jan [1732]
979 - Constables' presentments: Norton. 11 Jan 1731/2 - 11 Jan [1732]
980 - Constables' presentments: Baslow. 11 Jan 1731/2 - 11 Jan [1732]
981 - Constables' presentments: Tideswell. 11 Jan 1731/2 - 11 Jan [1732]
982 - Constables' presentments: Hope. 11 January 1731/2 - [1732]
983 - Constables' presentments: Eyam. 11 Jan 1731/2 - 11 Jan [1732]
984 - Constables' presentments: Bowden Chapel. 11 Jan 1731/2 - 11 Jan [1732]
985 - Constables' presentments: Holmesfield, Dronfield. 11 Jan 1731/2 - 11 Jan [1732]
986 - Constables' presentments: Wingerworth, Eckington Bolsover and Clowne. 11 Jan 1731/2 - 11 Jan [1732]
987 - Constables' presentments: Ashbourne. 11 Jan 1731/2 - 11 Jan [1732]
988 - Petition of Francis Allkin of Alfreton for setting up a cottage on common ground called Swanick Delves, Alfreton 15 July - 1734
989 - Order from the court for allowing Francis Allkin to set up a cottage in Swanick Delves - 1734
990 - A list of those selling ale and other liquors in Trusley 12 Sep - 1734
991 - Petition of Henry Maulton for a cottage to be erected on Dalbury Common for himself and his family - 1737
992 - Petition of the churchwardens and overseers of the poor to Dame Elizabeth Sleigh of the Manor of Dalbury asking for land where Henry Maulton can erect his cottage - 1737
993 - Consent of Elizabeth Sleigh for the erecting of the cottage - 1737
994 - Information of James Allin of Alderwasley that Thomas Howbrook struck him with an earthenware drinking pot in an ale house and then struck him several times and threatened him 24 Aug - 1737
995-997 - Information of John Farmary, William Allsop and John Allin against William Smith who beat up his wife and threw her out of the house. 7 June - 1738
998 - Number not used
999 - Petition of John Fisher to set up a cottage on waste ground in Chaddesdon. 28 September - 1738
1000 - Constables' presentments: Norbury and Roston 3 Oct - 1732
1001 - Constables' presentments: Cubley 3 Oct - 1732
1002 - Constables' presentments: Bradley 3 Oct - 1732
1003 - Constables' presentments: Hope 3 Oct - 1732
1004 - Constables' presentments: Baslow 3 Oct - 1732
1005 - Constables' presentments: Bowden Chappell 3 Oct - 1732
1006 - Constables' presentments: Tidswall 3 Oct - 1732
1007 - Constables' presentments: Eyam 3 Oct - 1732
1008 - Constables' presentments: Wormhill 3 Oct - 1732
1009 - Constables' presentments: Bolsover 3 Oct - 1732
1010 - Constables' presentments: Barlborough 3 Oct - 1732
1011 - Constables' presentments: Holmsfield 3 Oct - 1732
1012 - Constables' presentments: Eckington 3 Oct - 1732
1013 - Constables' presentments: Wingerworth 3 Oct - 1732
1014 - Constables' presentments: Dronfield 3 Oct - 1732
1015 - Constables' presentments: Norton 3 Oct - 1732
1016 - Constables' presentments: Killamarsh 3 Oct - 1732
1017 - Examination of John Slater constable of Doveridge who says that William Slater stole a sheep from Henry Foster. 24 Mar 1737/8 - 24 Mar [1738]
1018 - Information of Henry Foster against William Slater who stole a sheep from him 24 Mar 1737/8 - 24 Mar [1738]
1019 - Examination of Thomas Whitlock who denies knowledge of Robert Golling breaking any gates or overturning any haystack or carriage. 27 October - 1738
1020 - Examination of John Charlesworth who said that he hid iron in Thomas Bancroft's barn after he had found it under some rubbish. 23 June - 1738
1021 - Examination and confession of Richard Walker of Ashbourne that he and Samuel Aults went to Birchwood Moor and killed four geese. 23 December - 1740
1022 - Information of Jacob Hanley and John Heap that John Watson stole two pairs of his geese. 25 April - 1740
1023 - Examination of Daniel Shardley who said he sold two pairs of geese to John Watson 25 April - 1740
1024 - Information of John Low that Mary Jackson had stolen one of his silk handkerchiefs. 15 April - 1740
1025 - Examination of Diana Turner that Mr Charlesworth was the father of her bastard child - 10 Apr 1740
1026 - Examination of Rebecca Fielding who said that Samuel Gallimore was her bastard child. 22 April - 1740
1027 - Examination of Elizabeth Cookson who has done nothing to gain herself a settlement since her husband's death. 11 August - 1740
1028 - Examination of Anne Smith who says her husband John Smith has done nothing to gain a settlement - 19 Sep 1740
1029 - Examination of Catherine Mackdaniel who has done nothing to gain a settlement after her husband's death. 19 September - 1740
1030 - Examination of Sarah Cooke who has done nothing to gain herself a settlement. 26 November - 1740
1031 - Conveyance of Sarah Cooke, a vagabond, to a house of correction in Derby. 28 November - 1740
1032 - Examination of John Chapman who was found begging and who has done nothing to gain a settlement. 4 December - 1740
1033 - Conveyance of John Chapman and his two daughters to a house of correction. 5 December - 1740
1034 - Examination of James Bryars Cooper who has not found a settlement for himself. 6 December - 1740
1035 - Examination of Richard Bolton who said he found a gold ring in the street and sold it to Mr Clarke. Elizabeth Fletcher alleged that it was her wedding ring, stolen from her house. 14 December - 1741
1036 - Confession of Anne Dakin, a washerwoman to Sir Robert Burdett, that she stole soap, left-over ends of candles etc from her employer - 25 Feb [1742]
1037 - Information and confession of William Dakin that his wife stole goods from Sir Robert Burdett - 25 Feb [1742]
1038 - Examination of Samuel Wayman against his wife Sarah who stole from Sir Francis Burdett - 25 Feb [1742]
1039 - Examination of Elner Hall who is said to have stolen corn and a hen from her last employer Roger Wharton. 9 Jan 1741/2 - 9 Jan [1742]
1040 - Examination of Henry Kent who apprehended two women going past his house at night, as he thought they had stolen something. 9 January 1741/2 - [1742]
1041 - Examination of Jeremy Cantrell against John Basford who tried to sell him a pot of butter, the ownership of which was unknown Examination of Samuel Bowter who reported the absence of one butter pot lodged in Mr Grove's Brewhouse 5 October - 1742
1042 - Examination of Joseph Simpson who says he has lived in Belper where his father's settlement was and has not sought to find a settlement elsewhere. 27 August - 1742
1043 - Confession of John Webster that he took two bags of hay from Mrs Saywell without her knowledge. 9 November - 1742
1044 - Examination of Joseph Long against John Webster whom he saw steal hay from Mrs Saywell. 7 Nov - 1742
1045 - Information of Joseph Severn against John Smith who found a silver spoon in the Rev Rolleston's yard and took it. 28 March - 1743
1046 - Authority from Lord Bathurst of Battlesden, Berks. Lord of the Manor of Scarcliff, to set up ten covenant houses in the parish for the relief of the poor. 1 July - 1743
1047 - Warrant to the High Constable of Moreleston for Draycote constable and Thomas Rosel who without provocation beat and abused his servant Hannah Rogers. 17 December - 1743
1048 - Information of Godfrey Wolstenholme that his master Richard Milnes had two geese stolen and found them at Chesterfield Market being sold by Anne Sturton and Mr Wheeldon - 1744
1049 - Examination of Caleb Parkes who saw Abraham Cooper and John Wright talking together for a long time, then Wright and Samuel Parkes went to Unston for dinner and later on to an alehouse in Derbyshire Lane. 27 Jan 1746/7 - 27 Jan [1747]
1050 - Examination of John Gregory who claims that Abraham Cooper, John Wright and Samuel Parkes cheated him of 18/- whilst playing cards - 1746
1051 - Information of Benjamin Gell who suspects that Thomas Yeoman has stolen his brown mare. 11 June - 1744
1052 - Warrant issued for Samuel Chesire who was the father of Lidia Mee's bastard child. 3 April - 1744
1053 - Information of Benjamin Barker who claims to have been assaulted by John Lewis. 21 June - 1744
1054 - Constable's presentment, Ashbourne: 10 July - 1744
1055 - Constable's presentment, Hope: 8 April - 1746
1056 - Confession of William Anderson of Tibshelf who, when asking for work at Mr Francis Radford, stole a kettle. 26 October - 1748
1057 - Examination of Francis Sharp who, having lost his eye-sight, wanders around the country begging. 6 January 1749/50 - [1750]
1058 - Examination of Bernard Carson who, due to circumstances, has been forced to beg for alms 6 January - 1749
1059 - Examination of Elizabeth Johnson who is forced to beg. 6 Jan 1749/50 - 6 Jan 1750]
1060 - Information from the Grand Jury that James Beard and John Sniley, overseers of the highways for Chesterfield, have not been doing their job satisfactorily, 3 October 1749 - 1749
1061 - Certificate that John Morewood of Buxton, school-master received communion according to the rights of the Church of England. 13 May - 1744
1062 - Order that Elizbeth Burch be conveyed from the Parish of Repton in Derby to the Parish of Castle Donington in Leicestershire. 20 Jan 1750/1 - 20 Jan [1751]
1063 - Letter from Mr Statham to Backe Thornhill Esq and the chairman at the Bakewell sessions to say that he cannot appear to appeal against an unfair and unjust assessment of Wirksworth due to the death of his son. 5 July - 1750
1064 - Information of Henry Brown that William Wilson refused to obey a writ served on him. 6 Sept - 1751
1065 - Examination of Rev M Bower, rector of Barlborough, who said that Thomas Israell banged on his kitchen door calling his maid "the parson's whore". 13 April - 1752
1066 - Examination and confession of James Wright that he went to the rectory of Barlbrough to ask for drink and that some words arose there. 13 April - 1752
1067 - Examination and confession of Thomas Israell that he went to the rectory at Barlbrough to ask for drink. 13 April - 1752
1068 - Examination and voluntary confession of Mary Wright that she had carnal knowledge with Samuel Pick and is now bearing his child. 5 March - 1754
1069 - Examination of John Ligo concerning his lawful settlement. 13 July - 1754
1070 - Examination of Elizabeth Wingfield who, on going to the alehouse to fetch her husband, was cursed and abused by William Walker the inn-keeper 8 June - 1754
1071 - Examination of Hannah Oldershaw who claims that Edward Ling is the father of her bastard child. 19 July - 1754
1072 - Examination of Anne Knifston who says that William Berisford and Richard Wingfield behaved towards her in a rude manner. 11 May - 1755
1073 - Examination of William Callwood who has no lawful settlement. 18 August - 1755
1074 - Examination of Ann Thompson who has no lawful settlement. 11 December - 1755
1075 - Information of Robert Johnson who says that while he was apprehending William Booth, Booth pointed a gun at him and put him in fear of his life. 11 February - 1756
1076 - Do George Johnson - 1756
1077 - Information of Robert Johnson Sn who, whilst out shooting, found hares trapped in snares and his own bitch was too. 11 February - 1756
1078 - Information of Henry White who claims to have seen William Booth setting snares in Bullifont Holt, Elmton. 11 February - 1756
1079 - Examination of Henry Dyer a rogue and vagabond who has no legal settlement 20 March - 1756
1080 - Order for the conveyance of Henry Dyer from Ashbourne to Bishopshow, Wilts, the last place of legal settlement. 20 March - 1756
1081 - Information of Robert Corker who was provoked and attacked by Henry Riley and his son Henry Riley at the Red Lion in Wirksworth for no reason. 3 May - 1756
1082 - Order for the conveyance of John Lane, Mary Lane, his daughter-in-law, and their son to Walsall, the place of their last legal settlement 5 July - 1756
1083 - Information of Joseph Gregory, and Jasper Swindells who said that Isabel Birchiral rattled the gates of Mr Lillyman's house with the intent of opening them and asked for money or she would not go away. 18 August - 1756
1084 - Information of Isaac Reeds about the lead William Robotham tried to sell him 9 April - 1756
1085 - Examination and confession of Michael Scales that he took three horseloads of coal from Godfrey Clarke without permission. 29 March - 1756
1086 - Examination of Henry Travis who saw William Smith force his way into a house. 26 July - 1756
1087 - Examination of George Brett who said he saw Michael Scales stealing a sackful of coals from Duckmanton. 29 May - 1756
1088 - Examination of William Hays who claims William Smith and John Marples broke into his house at Stoney Nabb and threw some household articles onto the common. 26 July - 1756
1089 - Examination of James Booker who claims to have had about one stone of hay stolen from his house at Renishaw which he traced to William Hunt's field 28 March - 1757
1090 - Information of John Fallows who claims that Edward Duncliffe hid and later stole barley from the malting house at Kings Newton. The same of Henry Barber 10 February - 1757
1091 - Examination of Ralph Pedley Snr who seeks protection from Roger Tunicliffe his son in law, who struck and injured Ralph Pedley jnr. 23 November - 1757
1092 - Examination of Mary Watson, a vagabond who says her legal settlement is at Barlbrough. 30 May - 1757
1093 - Examination of Elizabeth Salt who claims that her lawful settlement is at Dudley, Worcs. 25 July - 1757
1094 - Examination of Mary Kinsey who claims that Sampson Stubbs is the father of her future child. 21 February - 1758
1095 - Rates for conveying vagrants - 1758
1096 - Examination of Elizabeth Ellis who claims she saw Anne Ballersby and Sarah Watts pulling corn from the tithe stack - 1759
1097 - Constable's presentment: Alvaston and Boulton 11 January - 1757
1098 - Presentment for Morleston. 9 January - 1759
1099 - Examination of Thomas Salloll a vagrant who has no legal settlement. Order for the conveyance of Thomas Salloll to Wetherill in Cumberland 9 January - 1759
1100 - Examination of Diana Long a rogue and vagabond with no legal settlement. 13 April - 1759
1101 - Examination of John Jackson who has no legal settlement. 11 July - 1759
1102 - Examination of Sarah Cooper whose child is the bastard child of Richard Jackson. 18 August - ?1759
1103 - Declaration from William Fitzherbert to allow the overseers of the poor at Tissington to build and enjoy a poorhouse at Barfield Gate, Tissington. 7 October - 1759
1104 - Voluntary examination of Elizabeth Pegg who claims that James Barlow is the father of her future child. 20 May - 1760
1105 - Examination of Matthew Renshaw who has had some iron wedges stolen. 13 March - 1761
1106 - Examination and confession of Mary Hatfield that she stole iron wedges from Matthew Renshaw at Stone Quarril, Stretton. 13 April - 1761
1107 - Examination of Samuel Crowder who has done nothing to gain a legal settlement. 2 February - 1761
1108 - Examination of Alice Thomas a vagrant who says her legal settlement is at Nantwich. 26 February - 1761
1109 - Examination of Ann Mossley who says she had carnal knowledge of Joseph Lakin and is now expecting his child. 20 November - 1761
1110 - Information and examination of George Poyer whose barn was broken into one night when it was snowing so he traced the thief's tracks and found that they led to Joseph Warner's house. 16 November - 1761
1111 - Voluntary examination of Kitty Bramwell who is pregnant with the bastard child of George Thompson. 15 July - 1762
1112 - Names of the Grand Jury for the Quarter Sessions at Chesterfield. 6 October - 1762
1113 - Examination of Brooksbank Worrill for robbing a garden. 3 December - 1763
1114 - Examination of Martha Drake who says she went into the house of Charles Buxton with Winifred Birkin and took a cap from a chest of drawers in the parlour. 2 September - 1765
1115 - Examination of Winifred Birkin who stole three caps from Charles Buxton and gave them to her father-in-law Richard Milward. 2 September - 1765
1116 - Consent of William Cant, Lord of the Manor of Hartshorne, for a cottage to be set up for Abraham Harvey. 17 May - 1765
1117 - Examination of Thomas Strutt, constable of Shirland who said that John Alexander came to his house pretending to be a soldier and asked for billet and victuals. 5 July - 1765
1118 - Examination of John Alexander who wrote a soldier's billet demanding lodgings as he was short of money 5 July - 1765
1119 - Examination of John Cole who says a beggar woman, Mary Griffith stole clothes from his wife which were found and identified at Ashby-de-la-Zouch. 20 March - 1766
1120 - Examination of Mary Griffith who has gained no legal place of settlement since she left Northampton. 20 March - 1766
1121 - Examination of Thomas Bland who gave sixpence to a man who presented him with a petition on behalf of Wm Wilson. 3 July - 1766
1122 - Information of Bartholomew Massey who believes that Thomas Bates has been stealing hay from John Massey, his father. 14 March - 1766
1123 - Examination of Hugh Barber a rogue and vagabond who says that he was an illegitimate child and comes from Pinxton. Order for Hugh Barber to be conveyed to Pinxton 7 February - 1766
1124 - Examination of Mary Birkin a rogue and vagabond who has no legal settlement. Order for Mary Birkin to be settled in Horsley. 27 February - 1766
1125 - Examination of William Bentham alias William Wilson, a rogue and vagabond who had a request or petition with the names of respectable gentlement on it who gave him money 3 July - 1766
1126 - Examination of Jacob Hughs, who was apprehended in Matlock for wandering and begging. Order for Jacob Hughs to be conveyed to his legal settlement in Ireland. 15 October - 1766
1127 - Information of Thomas Smithurst who says John Wetton stole a pound of cheese from his master Edward Hay. 25 April - 1767
1128 - Information of John Edmunds that George Bartholemew Bartlam has committed bigamy. 25 March - 1767
1129 - Examination of George Bartholomew Bartlam who confesses to bigamy. 25 March - 1767
1130 - Constable's presentment: Scarsdale 14 July - 1767
1131 - Examination of Lidia Roberts a rogue and vagabond whose legal settlement is at Leeds. 8 September - 1767
1132 - Order for Lidia Roberts to be conveyed to St George, Middx - 1767
1133 - Examination of John Gladwin who said he broke into a shop and stole a pair of mans shoes 9 August - 1768
1134 - Examination of George Swetnam for stealing wheat from Edward Bate's barn. 10 June - 1768
1135 - Information of Joseph Greaves that someone had stolen a pair of shoes from his shop. 9 August - 1768
1136 - Information of Thomas Alsop whose house was attacked by a group of men. 1 March - 1768
1137 - Charge on Francis Woodhouse for being the father of Ann Moseley's bastard child. 6 April - 1768
1138 - Examination of Mary Pointon for stealing clothes and money from Mary Ellot 23 November - 1769
1139 - Examination of Elizabeth Wain who was knocked down and threatened by Elias Lowe, therefore she is afraid to go about her business. 10 August - 1761
1140 - Bills for advertisements in the Cazette for the raising of militia under the act of 1762 - 1762
1141 - Information of John Barber Esq who noticed that some articles had been sold from his stable. 22 June - 1770
1142 - Examination of Joseph Smallwood who saw John Sowter remove silverware from a hogshead and hide it where the watermen lie. 2 January - 1770
1143 - Information and complaint of Mary Ashe who says two of her husband's geese were stolen and killed. She suspects Richard Birkin jar. Deposition of Thomas Sheffield who says he saw man stealing the above geese. 3 November - 1770
1144 - Examination of William Turton to ascertain his place of settlement. 9 June - 1770
1145 - Information of John Breamer who says that John Johnson forced open his door, abused him and threatened him so that now he fears to go about his business. 24 March - 1770
1146 - Petition of the overseers of the poor at Snelston to the Lord of the Manor, William Bower for houses to be built for the poor. 24 April - 1770
1147 - Consent of John Tempest Borrow lord of the manor of Alvaston for Thomas Buxton to set up a house on the common ground. 14 January - 1771
1148 - Examination of John Pritchet for taking and killing two geese, the property of Daniel Ashe
1149 - Information of Samuel Thorpe that he and John Smalley stole ducks from Codnor Common. 26 December - 1771
1150 - Information of William Armitage who claims that Thomas Newton stole wheat from his master's barn. 15 May - 1771
1151 - Examination of Thomas Newton for stealing corn 15 May - 1771
1152 - Voluntary examination of Ann Tackner who claims she is pregnant with James Cotes' child. 6 February - 1771
1153 - Examination of Ann Faulkner who claims that John Bottom is the father of her bastard daughter. 8 July - 1771
1154 - Examination of James Smith to ascertain his place of settlement. Order to convey James Smith to Whitby, North Yorks. 17 July - 1772
1155 - Information of John Tetley and John Mousley who found Frances Roberts and Sarah Wilkinson carrying away coals. 19 March - 1773
1156 - Information of John Holmes who saw John and James Bloor carry pots and much hay on a horse. 20 March - 1772
1157 - Information of Job Shickbroom who claims that some of his hay had been stolen 20 March - 1772
1158 - Examination and confession of John Bloor who stole hay from Job Shickbroom. 20 March - 1772
1159 - Examination of James Bloor Jn who admits stealing hay from Job Shickbroom. 20 March - 1772
1160 - Information of Samuel Cocks who had articles stolen from his house which later were found for sale in George Barker's shop. 2 December - 1772
1161 - Voluntary examination of Sarah Siddell who claims to be pregnant by Robert Adlington 30 October - 1772
1162 - Voluntary examination of Lydia Hawley who claims she is pregnant by James Batisford. 2 November - 1772
1163 - Information and complaint of Sarah Siddon who says that Robert and Jonathan Adlington threatened to take her life if she did not father them a child, which she did. Since then they have threatened her again. 4 November - 1772
1164 - Voluntary examination of Mary Starky who claims she is pregnant with James Wright's child 11 December - 1772
1165 - Examination of William Orme who in a public house heard Silas Dicken and Richard Hill say that they had robbed Alexander Barker. 11 January - 1772
1166 - Examination of William Smith to ascertain his place of legal settlement. 27 December - 1773
1167 - Rates and allowances for conveying and maintaining rogues, vagabonds and incorrigible rogues. 12 April - 1774
1168 - Information of Tristram Revell who says hens, turkeys and a drake were stolen from him. 16 March - 1774
1169 - Information of William Jones who heard from his son that William Ballantin had been to the mill to have some corn ground which he suspected had been stolen. 8 June - 1775
1170 - Information of William Wilkins who says he saw William Ramshill stealing coal. 28 August - 1775
1171 - Information of Joseph Ludford and Joseph Miller who saw Catherine Hog stealing money from the drawer in Ludford's shop. 27 June - 1775
1172 - Examination of Catherine Hogg charged with stealing money. 30 June - 1775
1173 - Examination of William Debank to ascertain his place of legal settlement Order to convey William Debank to Stainsby 20 July - 1778
1174 - Examination of Ellen Bull who, though now married to Henry Bull, when she was Ellen Yorke did bear the bastard child of William Wragg. 15 September - 1778
1175 - Examination of Rebecca Martin to ascertain her place of legal settlement. 20 December - 1779
1176 - Information of John Ward against John Marples of Dronfield, victualler for not keeping good order in his public house. 2 April - 1778
1177 - Examination of Elizabeth Wilmot to ascertain her place of legal settlement. 7 March - 1780
1178 - Constable's presentment, Scarsdale. 4 April - 1780
1179 - Order for Penelope Bowers to present herself for examination after the birth of her bastard child - 1782
1180 - Examination and confession of William Bickerton that he stole wheat from Samuel Emery's barn. 11 November - 1782
1181 - Voluntary information of James Heath who saw William Davidson steal four geese from Bartholemew Webster's yard at dead of night. 18 November - 1782
1182 - Information of William Wragg who claims that wheat has been stolen from him. 1 February - 1783
1183 - Examination of Mary Coop who said she saw some of William Hardwick's oats lying near a garden belonging to Richard Goodwin. 7 February - 1783
1184 - Examination of Richard Goodwin for stealing corn from William Thorp. 7 February - 1783
1185 - Examination of John Taylor to ascertain his place of settlement. 24 September - 1783
1186 - Examination of Thomas Benney for stealing clothing. 22 March - 1784
1187 - Information and complaint of Hannah Stringer that linen sheets have been stolen from her garden. 22 March - 1784
1188 - Examination and complaint of Elizabeth Mole that washing has been stolen from her line 22 March - 1784
1189 - Voluntary examination of Samuel Sales to ascertain his place of settlement. 16 July - 1785
1190 - Voluntary confession of Henry Goodwin who admits stealing some tanned hides. 13 December - 1785
1191 - Voluntary confession of John Hudson that he stole some tanned hides. 13 December - 1785
1192 - Complaint of Samuel Bagshaw about his apprentice Amelia Swift who has committed various misdemeanors aginst him. 18 May - 1785
1193 - Examination of John Baker to ascertain his place of legal settlement. 11 December - 1786
1194 - Examination of Robert Stone to ascertain his place of settlement. 16 January - 1786
1195 - Examination of William Streton to ascertain his place of settlement. 8 July - 1787
1196 - Examination of Isabella Harper who will return to Perth, Scotland, now that her husband has died. 8 November - 1788
1197 - Information of William Coats who saw men damaging a hayrick. 22 February - 1788
1198 - Order for James and John Bradley to appear before Martin Hewitt, mayor of the justices at Chesterfield to pay their fines. 18 January - 1788
1199 - Examination of John Bradshaw who found the lock on John Letherland's money chest picked and five guineas stolen, his apprentice confessed that Thomas Stanyard did it. Richard Wright's (the apprentice) confession that Thomas Stanyard stole the money 23 September - 1788
1200 - Information and complaint of John Letherland that he had had money stolen from his chest 23 September - 1789
1201 - Examination of Jonas Anson to ascertain his place of settlement. 18 October - 1790
1202 - Examination of Ralph Best and his wife Ann to ascertain their place of settlement. 20 December - 1790
1203 - Examination of Ruth Jones to ascertain her place at settlement. 24 December - 1790
1204 - Examination of Christopher Thompson to ascertain his place of settlement. Order for his conveyance 14 December - 1790
1205 - Examination of James Roe and Sarah his wife to ascertain his place of legal settlement. 10 April - 1792
1206 - Information of John Gregory who has had corn stolen from him. 12 November - 1791
1207 - Information and complaints of Titus Berry who saw Thomas Kyte steal corn from his stable. 30 November - 1793
1208 - Examination of William Thompson to ascertain his place of settlement. 11 October - 1793
1209 - Petition of Christopher Fisher, minister of Hayfield to the juctices of the peace - c1650s
1210 - Order by justices that the rival claimants for the rectory of Walton-on-Trent, Ezekiel Coachman of Grays Thurrock (co Essex) and Thomas Barecroft, present incumbent, be left to their legal trial, with neither taking advantage of the Act for Confirming and Restoring of Ministers. (old number Box XVI) 20 Dec - 1660
1211 - Prosecution under the Conventicles Act of Thomas Fletcher et al accused of unlawful assembly in a barn or outhouse in Wirksworth. Jul Appeal of Thomas Fletcher of Wirksworth 20 Aug; Appeal of James Adams of Ashleyhay; German Buxton of Wirksworth; Appeal of Richard Buxton jun of Wirksworth; Appeal of Robert Hayward of Carsington; Appeal of John Buxton of Wirksworth; Appeal of John Hill of Wirksworth; Appeal of John Helleby of Wirksworth; (old number XVI 2) - 1673
1212 - Presentment of grand jury of certain recusants refusing to attend their parish churches (old number box XVI 3) - 1682
1213 - Information of William Smith of Ilkestone, husbandman, Allice, wife of William Day of Ilkeston, Elizabeth, wife of George Gothard, Ilkeston, and of Ann, wife of Thomas Arnold (?); and Alice, wife of William Cupin, against Ann Wragg of Ilkeston, for witchcraft - 26 Jun 1650
1214 - Articles of misdemeanour against Elizbeth Hole of Wingerworth, spinster accused of scandalous behaviour, and bringing unfounded charges of witchcraft against Henry Hunloke and others - 10 Sep 1680
1215 - Articles of misdemeanour against Elizabeth Turner, alias Hole, the information of William Walker of Wingerworth. 5 Oct - 1680
1216 - Information of Thomas Hudson, yeoman, and of Richard White, Gregory Sadler and John Topcliffe, husbandman, of Shottle accusing Alse Johnson, widow, and Mary Whitworth of Shottle of stealing a sheep 7 Jan 1638/9 - 7 Jan [1639]
1217 - Petition of Robert Tunnecliff, accusing William Wheeldon of Chesterfield, common informer of breach of promise by exhibiting an information against the plaintiffs unlawful buying of sheep. 14 Mar 1638/9 - [1639]
1218 - Information of John Duffield of Turnditch, husbandman, against Richard Awkins of Idridgehay of sheepstealing: admitted by Awkins, a weaver. 27 Jan 1647/8 - 27 Jan [1648]
1219 - Information of Robert Dawman of Smithsby, husbandman against John Gilbert of Newton Solney, concerning theft of 6 sheep found in Gilbert's ground: denied. 27 Mar - 1648
1220 - Information of Thomas Oldham of Tibshelf, yeoman against Richard Royall of Tibshelf, milner, concerning theft of a sheep: admitted. 9 Oct - 1648
1221 - Information of Henry Snipson of Clifton Cambell, Staffs, husbandman, against Richard Pratt of Great Appleby, Derbys and the Hundborough of Appleby, Thomas Swaine, for sheep stealing and negligence respectively. Both deny the accusations. 16 Dec - 1648
1222 - Information of Francis Morley of Brailsford, husbandman, against Thomas Wendlebury, servant of Henry Barrowclough, for theft of a sheep: denied. 9 Dec - 1648
1223 - Information of John Parker, husbandman of Cornbridgebrook, Staffs and sheperd of Thomas Middleton's and Anthony Atkins sheep at Sedsall, against John Sutton and Richard Wilks of Uttoxeter: denied - 8 Jan [1649]
1224 - Information of William Stenson against John Cantrell for theft of a sheep: admitted. 18 Feb 1648/9 - 18 Feb [1649]
1225 - Examination of John Mellor, Webster and William Hall of Belper suspected of being felons. 24 Jan 1650 - 24 Jan [1651]
1226 - Order from Quarter Sessions for the thirdborough of Heage to bring Ellin and Mary Stoppard of Heage to answer the information laid by John Sims 7 Apr - 1650
1227 - Examination of William Billingley, late of Wirksworth, husbandman, accused of stealing sheep from an unknown drover, near Horsley. 21 May - 1650
1228 - Examination of Edward Gillatt, late of Derby, miller, accused of sheepstealing, together with John Cantrell: denied. Together with information of Christopher Dawson of Bretby, complainant, James Cartwright and John Orton (?) Kings Newton thirdborough. 30 May - 1650
1229 - Information of John Cooper, shepherd of Mr Beresford's sheep and husbandman at Swanwick, against Thomas Mollat of Swanwick, labourer. 3 Jun - 1650
1230 - Examination of Francis Kitchen of Norton, husbandman, accused of bribery (?) of Hohn Harrison with corn. 12 Nov - 1650
1231 - Examination of Richard Cumyn, confessing to stealing a sheep of Humphrey Pegge at Osmaston. 3 Dec - 1650
1232-1233 - Examinations of Lawrence France and Robert Goostree of Killamarsh, denying theft of widow Hitch of Hagh's sheep, [?The Hague in Staveley] - 25 Dec 1650
1234 - Information of Edward Crossley of Mickleover, husbandman, against Robert Campion of Littleover, butcher, for stealing sheep. 13 Jan 1650/1 - 13 Jan [1651]
1235 - Examination of Anne Beardsley of Belper, widow accused of stealing the sheep of Richard Bings of Belper, nailer - 22 Mar [1651]
1236 - Examination of Robert Summers, late of Duffield, butcher, denying theft of a sheep of Edward Allen, of Alderwaslee, yeoman. 28 May - 1651
1237 - Information of Thomas Owen of Repton, labourer, against Charles Foster of Hartshorne, labourer, for theft of sheep from Joseph Hencocke: 26 Mar - 1652
1238 - Information of Edw. Morley of Tibshelf, collier, and William Platts of Pilsley against Thomas Cutt of Tibshelf, collier, for theft of Platt's sheep. 14 Nov - 1653
1239 - Information of Thomas Bramley of Wessington, husbandman, against Leo Smith of Brackenfield, for theft of five sheep. 29 Sep - 1656
1240 - Examination of John [?] of Pilsley, husbandman concerning theft of a sheep from James Parsons of Padley-Woods, yeoman. 5 Sep - 1656
1241 - Examination of Thomas Harrison of Etwall, confessing to theft of a sheep. 2 Oct - 1657
1242 - Information of Anthony Copestake (?) against John Somers of [?] labourer, for theft of a sheep from William Meynell of Bradley. 12 Jun - 1658
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1245 - Information of Jarvis Prince of Osmaston, yeoman, concerning theft of sheep by Jane Matthews and Ellin Tongue. 5 Dec - 1660
1246-1249 - Informations of Francis Knight of Linton, and of Thomas Peace and Joseph Marriott of Church Gresley against Ellin White for theft of sheep from Mary Turvill; and Ellin White's denial. 13 Jun - 1661
1250 - Information of Francis Hickinbotham of [?], Staffs gent, against George Wheeldon of Crowdicote for theft of sheep; together with further information by Rober Fanance and Robert Stearndale. 24 Jun - 1661
1251 - Information of John Tomlinson of Langley, and John Fouldgham of Denbeigh against Edward Russell of Loscoe, for theft of a sheep: denied 4 Jul - 1661
1252 - Information of Thomas Wilshaw of Morwood, North Wingfield, husbandman against Mary Yates and William Cantwell of Ashover, for sheep stealing: denied. 14 May - 1665
1253 - Examination of Mary Yates of Milnetown, Ashover, concerning mutton in William Cantrell's house. 14 May - 1665
1254 - Information [?] Keywood of Weeklands, Norton, baker and thirdborough; also of John Harrison of Hasleborough Norton, servant, against James and Thomas Greene of Jordanthorpe, who deny stealing five geese. 23 Oct - 1669
1255 - Information of Robert Ashton of Norton, gent, against James Hodshon of Apperknowle, Norton, who confesses to stealing a hive of bees. 22 Nov - 1669
1256 - Examination of Mary Sims, denying theft of a sheep. 13 Dec - 1669
1257 - Examination of George Fouldgham of Kirk Hallam, husbandman, and of John Fouldgham of Dale Abbey, denying theft of timber. 22 Jan - 1671/2
1258 - Information of John Bateman of Chelmorton, gent, against James Mycock, for theft of sheep. 25 Dec - 1674
1259 - Petition of Jeremiah Browne of Hurdoe (?), against George Arthur of Hansworth Woodhouse, a horsedealer for theft of a horse which Browne and his brother are in Derby gaol for: also against the constable of Bakewell for taking their money from them on the way to Derby. 17 Apr - 1683
1260 - Information of Mary Goostree of Staveley against Ann and Thomas Shore for housebreaking: denied. 16 Aug - 1687
1261 - Information of John Worthy of Bonsall, yeoman, against Joseph Johnson of Matlock, shoemaker, for theft of two sheep. 15 Jun - 1693
1262 - Information of Peter Glassop of Creswell, miller and Nicholas Glassop of Barlborough, husbandman, against Simon and Sarah Ford, for theft of grain. 2 Dec; Together with information of William Parker of Chesterfield, baker, against John Hamley of Hasland, collier. 3 Nov - 1693
1263 - Confession by John Mattkin, labourer of Kniveton to stealing a sheep from Thomas Frost of Kniveton - 1693
1264 - Information of John Hill of Duffield against William Morton of Duffield, for theft of a lamb. 7 Dec - 1693
1265 - Examination of Robert and Elizth Tompson of Alport for sheep stealing on information of John Marshall of Greenfields and John Coates of Youlgreave. 13 Dec - 1693
1266 - Information of Francis Meanell of Sturson, gent, against Edw Mather, of Hulland, husbandman, for theft of mutton. 25 Dec - 1693
1267-1269 - Information of Roger Champion of Darley against Francis and Adam Green for stealing mutton and their examinations. 27, 28 Dec - 1693
1270 - Information of Haslings Garner of Calke, and William Whitworth of Coleorton, Leics, yeoman, against William Gilbert for sheep stealing. 18 Feb - 1694
1271 - Examination of Roger Bartholomew of Mapperley for sheep stealing. 20 Apr - 1694
1272 - Information of Joshua Harrison of Horsley against William Morris of Baryate, Belper, concerning theft of ironwork from his stable. 5 May - 1694
1273 - Information of Rebeckah Toplis of Wirksworth, widow, and of Mary Jackson and Sarah Mathews of Wirksworth, against John Palmer for theft of mutton and information of John Hodgkinson of Brassington against Robert Wilshaw for theft of wool, together with Robert Wilson denial of this, and statement that wool in his house was brought by John Palmer. 19 May - 1694
1274 - Information of Anne Palmer, butcher's wife, and of Mary Jackson and John Jackson, miner, Wirksworth, and William Shaw of Biggin, against Gervas Ward of Pike Hall. 21 May - 1694
1275 - Information of Thomas Key of Killamarsh, weaver, and John Atkin, blacksmith, against Godfrey & Anne Guddison, lead carrier, for sheep stealing. 9 Jun - 1694
1276 - Information of Henry Ward of Matlock, miner, against William Ward of Gotham, Parwich, husbandman, concerning theft of sheep. 31 Dec - 1694
1277 - Examination of William and Ellin Higginbotham of [?] against Hugh and Sarah Mather, shoemaker & cordwinder: theft of grocery. 12 Nov - 1695
1278 - Information of John Froggatt, and John Rodgers from Crothroad (?), Hartington, against Thomas Redfern of Crothroad, for theft of sheep. 6 Dec - 1695
1279 - Information of James Hampe of Walton upon Trent, against Henry Lunne of Oakeley, tailor, confessing to killing three sheep. 7 Dec - 1698
1280 - Confession of Nicholas Harris of Woodall, butcher, to theft of a sheep from George Wilkes, woodcutter. 8 Jun - 1731
1281-1282 - Examination of George Wilks, Harthill, York, yeoman and of Rebbecca Neat, Barlborough concerning theft of sheep. 13 Aug - 1731
1283-1286 - Information of William Ball of Longnor, Staffs, yeoman John Williams of Alvaston, against Thomas and William Frost of Newtown Linford Leics for sheep stolen and sold at Derby. 10 May - 1737
1287-1289 - Information of Thomas Goodall, Cubley, concerning loss of a sheep. 27 Jan. Information of Thomas Stedman, Yeaveley, butcher and constable, and of John Baker of Longford, who found the sheep while searching for stolen flour at the house of Thomas Lesson, Yeavely. 30 Jan 1740/1 - 30 Jan [1741]
1290 - Number not used
1291 - Examination of Thomas Cley and Robert Wright of Bolton, Percy, Yorks, labourers, confessing to theft of linen from a hedge in Milnthorpe 1 Jan 1633/4 - 1 Jan [1634]
1292 - Examination of Adam Flint of Wirksworth, labourer, concerning his breaking in to the coe of Sir Robert Heath and Cornelius Vermuyden at Dane Wall, Cromford. 4 Apr - 1634
1293 - Information of William Jackson of Alfreton, husbandman, and John Godbeane, of Riddings against George Clarke of Alfreton for theft of a goose. 26 Nov - 1638
1294 - Examination of Thomas Brandwood of Chesterfield, husbandman concerning taking of cloth from William Newton's 'shopp' in Chesterfield 7 May - 1639
1295-1297 - Information of Edmund Ward of Matlock, miner, and of Edward Hanstock of Matlock, husbandman, against John Pidcock of Matlock, miner, for theft of lead ore, property of William Ashton, together with examination of John, George and William Pidcock. 15 Oct - 1660
1298 - Information of Henry Burton, Hognaston, yeoman, against George Kirkland of Bradley moors for theft of linen from gardens. 7 Nov - 1660
1299 - Information of John Raines of Plaistow, Crich yeoman, against James Souter; with information of George Donald (?) and John Beardane of Crich. 25 Aug - 1680
1300 - Petition of Edward Coxon of Snelston, denying house breaking and theft - late 17th cent
1301 - Information of Francis Beeston of Over Locko, against Thomas Dawson of Chaddesdon for theft of turkeys 1 Jan 1693/4 - 1 Jan [1694]
1302 - Information of Samuel Linnet of [?] against Thomas Dawson for theft of cloth. 1 Jan 1693/4 - 1 Jan [1694]
1303 - Petition from Thomas Sharman, master of house of correction at Derby, seeking a wage increase to re-establish differentials with Chesterfield House, recently eroded - [17th cent]
1304 - Robert Wilmot to the bench of justices, recommending Mrs Taylor to the office of keeper of the house of correction at Derby, left vacant by the death of her father, Mr Walker. 11 Jul - 1695
1305 - Petition of George Fletcher, late of Derby apothecary, for office of keeper, on the post being vacant by the death of Mr Walker - 1695
1306 - Petition of Thomas Armetidge of Chesterfield, seeking poor relief - [early 18th cent]
1307-1308 - Examinations of William Aynesworth and Martha Fowlow, and of Humphrey Merrill, constable of Eyam, against William Marsden and another for attempted burglary of the house of John Wright of Eyam. 20 and 23 Mar 1729 - Mar [1730]
1309-1310 - Information of William Hollis of Foston against Robert Miles for theft of a cheese; together with Miles' confession. 30 Dec - 1742
1311-1312 - Information of Rebecca Swindel of Great Longstone and of Thomas Froggatt of Bakewell, against George Hall of Winster for theft of books 8 May - 1756
1313 - Examination of Jonathan Moor of Langley Mill, miller, against John Buxton of Greasley, Notts, charging theft of horse and cart trappings. 8 Sep - 1766
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1317 - Examination of Richard Birkin of Tutbury, Staffs, concerning four geese killed near the river Dove. - 28 Jan 1772
1318 - Examination of Frances Roberts of Repton accused of stealing pitcoals from John Mousley, victualler. 20 Mar 1772/3 - [1773]
1319 - Information of John Oldknow of Smalley against Samuel Holdsworth of Smalley, for theft of coals - 10 Jan 1775
1320 - Examination of William Ramsill of Hartshorne, accused of stealing coals by William Wilkins of Hartshorn, collier. 29 Aug - 1775
1321 - Confession by George Thorpe of Mapperley, collier to the theft of hens from John Pickering of Spondon, farmer, jointly with John and Henry Hallam of Mapperley, and Joesph Hallam of West Hallam. 11 Feb - 1778
1322-1323 - Information of Samuel Whitworth against Thomas and John Boothe, carpenters for theft of timber from Oakthorpe colliery and Boothe's examination. 14 and 17 Dec - 1778
1324 - Confession of George Turner, late of Borrowash, to the accusation of stealing grain, made by George Newton 3 Dec - 1782
1325 - Examination of James Taylor, late of Sheffield, labourer, confessing to the theft of iron from Edw Jenkin of Eckington. 10 Jan - 1783
1326 - Information of Edward Storer, husbandman of South Wingfield, against Joseph Harding of Ketley, Salop, collier, for theft. 16 Aug - 1789
1327 - Confession of William Dexter jun to stealing ducks of Ticknall. 5 Dec - 1789
1328 - Confession of John Green of Chesterfield, labourer, confessing to burgling the house of James Sims of Brampton, with John Bean, labourer. 5 Feb - 1794
1329 - Confession of Thomas Horner of Chesterfield to stealing a mug from Mrs Stevenson at the Star Public House 24 Jul - 1795
1330-1332 - Information of John Hall, Thomas Frost, and James Marchington, the former two of Castleton, miners, the latter of Sittinglow, against Ellis Dakin, late of Castleton, weaver, for theft of clothes from a coe. 19 Aug - 1801
1333 - Information of Joseph Heafield of Ockbrook, bricklayer, against William Godber of Draycot, framework knitter, William Daft, joiner and John Tompson, framework knitter, for theft of timber. 13 Sep - 1809
1334 - Information of John Tatam, servant of George Shutt of Belper, against Sarah White, late of Turnditch for theft of a tablecloth. 17 Aug - 1810
1335 - Information of Job Rogers of Heage, nailer, against Mary Harrison of Heage, for theft of a watch: with the information of George Stocks of Ilkeston, collier. 18 Jun - 1811
1336 - Information of Richard Rice of Kilburn, farmer, against Samuel Allen of Belper, nailer and William Wintle, nailer, theft of a goose. 22 Aug - 1811
1337 - Information of John Cowlishaw of Findern against Samuel Hardy, theft of a watch 2 Jul - 1814
1338 - Petition of Rebecca Toplis of Wirksworth, widow, for poor relief
1339 - Petition of Raphe Bullock for thirdboroughship of [?] Offerton to go to Francis Stevenson - [1650s]
1340 - Petition of Thomas Sutton of Hartington, miner for poor relief - ?1656
1341-1342 - Petition of William Morrison of Dronfield for accommodation. Petition of Richard Blackwell, settled at Markeaton from Wirksworth for relief - [c1680s]
1343 - Petition of Thomas Blount, Wirksworth, in Derby gaol for begetting a bastard child, which he denies - 17th cent
1344 - Petition of William Browne for accommodation, at Pinxton - 17th cent
1345 - Petition of Anne Adams of Mickloever, widow, for relief
1346 - Petition of Clemens Knowles of Derby (?), relief for his wife
1347 - Petition on behalf of Samuel Armfield of Flagg, for relief
1348 - Petition of the inhabitants of Lullington, to remove Richard Cooper and his wife from the town - 17th cent
1349 - Petition on behalf of Edw Bradshaw, Webster and constable, against malicious neighbours by Anne his wife. No place named
1350 - Petition on behalf of Edward Wood, in gaol in Chesterfield, by Anne Wood for relief - 17th cent
1351 - Petition of William Froske(?) of Clowne, for poor relief
1352 - Petition of Ellin, wife of Nathaniel Browne of Yeavely, for relief
1353 - Petition of Thomas Greenewoode of Dronfield, yeoman, seeking repayment of 10/- he paid out in 1646 for the whole town, for a thirdborough - c1650
1354 - Information of Richard Binge of Belper and Joseph Hodges of Belper, about Richard Cowlishaw of Belper: gambler, swearer and 'doth... walke in the night' - c1650
1355 - Petition of Michael James for payment of arrears by the parish [of ?] who put a child in his care
1356 - Petition of John Allcock of Northwingfield, against the constable of Wensley, for allowing Lawrence Amery, father of his daughter's bastard, to escape
1357 - Petition of Easter Hibb for release from Derby House of Correction
1358 - Bonds on Christopher Medcalf, officer of excise, Hope, Henry Balguy and George Medcalf of Castleton, gents to deliver Mary Fletcher, mother of a bastard, to sessions, and Richard Thirkcroome (?) and John Atkin of Newton Solney, yeoman, to deliver themselves for judgement at next sessions - 18th cent
1359 - Petition of Gilbert Shepard against forfeiture of his bond for good behaviour
1360 - Petition of Elizth Burrowes of Dale Abbey against Bridget Hill for defamation - [1650s]
1361 - Information against Henry Arwin(?) of Wirksworth miner and troublemaker
1362 - Information against Dorothy, wife of Thomas Cannon of Tansley, scold
1363 - Articles of misdemeanour against John James by John Hall, both of Flash(?) in Staffordshire - c1630s
1364 - Bonds of good behaviour by Isacc Page of Shirland butcher, and William Snibson of Heath, farmer. Page being father of Mary Wragg's, of Shirland, illegitimate child. 7 Jul - 1800
1365 - Petition of Thomas Loxley of Derby gaol, debtor, seeking release. 29 Sep - 1729
1366 - Petition of prisoners for debt, for full weight allowance of bread
1367 - Petition of Hannah Harrison of Windley Hill, Duffield: relief
1368 - Petition of Anna Draper of Sawley: relief for apprenticeship for her child
1369 - Petition of Richard Bladon of Sawley, for relief
1370 - Petition of Anne Blunt of Wirksworth, for relief
1371 - Petition of William Cantrell of Ashbourne, for relief
1372 - Petition of William Roome of Mickleover, labourer for relief
1373 - Petition of Thomasine More of King's Newton, relief and house
1374 - Petition of Richard Browne of Wirksworth, for relief
1375 - Petition of Katherine Statham of Hazelwood, widow, for relief
1376 - Petition of Ellin Labon (?) of Mercaston, for relief
1377 - Petition of Edw Towmin's of Tidsall, for relief
1378 - Letter to Henry Gilbert of Locko, concerning the disrepair of Nicholas Weston's house
1379 - Petition of William Bradford of Ilkeston, for accommodation
1380 - Petition of Mary Porter of Belper, widow, for relief
1381 - Petition of Dorothy Allin of Church Broughton, for relief
1382 - Petition of Richard Lee of Brassington, miner for relief of his daughter and child
1383 - Petition of Richard Right of Bonsall for poor relief
1384 - Petition of Ellin Tomlinson of Spondon, relief from absconded husband
1385 - Petition of Henry Woodward of Cold Aston, for traditional assessment of dues
1386 - Presentment of townships in High Peak and Scarsdale by the provost marshall (?), for offences concerning road repairs, and vagrancy laws - c1620-1630
1387 - Petition of Francis Harrison of Belper, denying theft of wood - (?1649)
1388 - Information of Oliver Woodhead of Creswell, yeoman, against Anthony Smith of Creswell, butcher. 16 Nov - 17th cent
1389 - Petition of Richard Phillips for repayment of loan by William Bilman of Derby
1390 - Articles against Elizth Hole of [?] - [1680s]
1391 - Bundle of presentments of drovers, badgers and swalers in Shottle and Postern; Belper, Heage and Holbrook; Hulland; Duffield and Hazelwood 13 Jul - 1714
1392 - List of names of drovers, badgers and swalers in Appletree Hundred 7 Oct - 1729
1393 - Bundle of "returns" of drovers, badgers and swalers, place by place, in Appletree Hundred, most apparently in the same handwriting
1394 - List of badgers and swalers in hundred of Scarsdale - 1769
1395 - Bundle of returns of itinerant tradesmen, drovers in Dronfield, Dore and Totley, Killamarsh, Alfreton, Norton, Heath, Eckington. Sep 1769 and undated - 1769
1396 - List of ?badgers, swalers etc in Appletree Hundred by place alphabetically
1397 - "Elizabethan Constable Lists" "Box 4", a bundle of 23 undated hundredal lists. A group of 4 are marked in probably 19th century writing 1562 - 1562
1398 - Bundle of 11 presentments of constables' names for Appletree Hundred 164-..., 1648, 1648/9 and nd. Two are endorsed in modern writing 1633 (old number Box IV 7) - c1633-1649
1399 - Bundle of 8 presentments of petty constables names for High Peak Hundred, 1634, 1638/9, 1639, 1648. (Old number Box IV 5) - 1634-1648
1400 - Bundle of 10 presentments of constables' names for Morlestone and Litchurch Hundred, 1634, 1648, nd. (Old number Box IV 4) - 1634-1648
1401 - Bundle of 12 presentments of constables' names for Repton and Gresley Hundred, 1648, 1648/9, nd. One is marked in modern hand 1633 (Old number Box IV 3) - c1633-1649
1402 - Bundle of presentments of constables names for Scarsdale Hundred, 1648 and nd. A nineteenth century hand has labelled the bundle 1648 to 1650 and a searcher suggests one item may be 1640. (Old number Box IV 6) - c1640-1648
1403 - Bundle of 9 presentments of constables names 16?9, 1634, 1638/9, 1639, 1648, nd (Old number Box IV 2) - c1634-1648
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Expand 4 - Jury Panels or Lists - [16th cent]-18824 - Jury Panels or Lists - [16th cent]-1882
5-6 - [Reserved for Indictments and Recognisances]
Expand 7 - Removal Orders  - 1708-18657 - Removal Orders - 1708-1865
8 - Number not used - reserved for Bankruptcy papers
Expand 9 - Highway and Footpath Closures and Diversions - 1773-19719 - Highway and Footpath Closures and Diversions - 1773-1971
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Expand SC - Quarter Sessions Court (sessional records): poor rate valuations and assessments - 1729-1836SC - Quarter Sessions Court (sessional records): poor rate valuations and assessments - 1729-1836
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