The Court Leet Records of the Manor of Manchester, From the Year 1552 to the Year 1686, And From the Year 1731 to the Year 1846 12
The Court Leet Records of the Manor of Manchester, From the Year 1552 to the Year 1686, And From the Year 1731 to the Year 1846 12
Manchester (England). Court-Leet
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And the Jurors aforesaid upon their oath aforesaid do present that [Blank] Stirling and [Blank] Beckton of this Manor Cotton Spinners being respectively Inhabitants and Resiants of and in the said Manor on the Twelfth day of October Instant and from thence hitherto were and still are possessed of certain erections and buildings in or near to Lower Mosley Street in this Manor and within the Jurisdiction of this Court and of a certain Chimney thereunto belonging and being so possessed thereof as ...aforesaid they the said [Blank] Stirling and [Blank] Beckton on the said Twelfth day of October and on divers other days and times since did burn or cause to be burnt large Quantities of Coal and other Fuel in the Furnaces or Fire Places of the said Erections and Buildings and did thereby wrongfully and injuriously make or procure to be made large quantities of Smoke which on the several days and times aforesaid did issue from the said Chimney into and upon the dwelling houses of divers of Her Majestys leige Subjects within the said Manor and into and upon divers Streets and Common Highways there to the Common Nuisance of the Inhabitants of the said Manor and of all her Majestys leige Subjects passing and repassing in and along the said Street and Common Highway Whereupon it is considered that the [said] [Blank] Stirling and [Blank] Beckton be amerced in the sum of Fifty pounds unless the nuisance complained of be abated within Two Months from the holding of this Court.
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