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 7
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 7
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| Robert Stott Gent | > Sworne John Gatley Gent [Sworn] Nathaniel Steel Gent Edward Rigbey Gent Samuel Shelmerdine. Robert Wilson Gent James Clough Gent John Berwick Gent Robert Buerdsell Gent George Wood Gent Thomas Endon Gent Thomas Briarley Gent Thomas Wilcockson Gent^ Which said Jurors say and present as ffollows (to witt) We the Jurors aforenamed do amerce all and singular the Bur- gesses who owe suit and service to this Court and have not appeared or essoined in six pence each and all and... singular the Inhabitants who owe suit and service to this Court and have defaulted in the like mannor in three pence except the Jurors of this Court upon presentment of the Officers for Whit-meats for Huntsbank and Churchyard side we do amearce 11 s a Anne wife of John Whitworth of Pendleton Whitster ' *^^ I n 6 two pounds and a half of Butter short of Weight ) * A '* Whitster " was a bleacher of linen, one who whitens it by bleaching. The "Whitster's Arms" was occasionally an inn sign in some parts of the country.
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