Green [07180505]

29 January 1791: Notice of distraint by Nathan Jackson [signs] attorney for the representatives of the late Mr Edward Green of goods and chattels of John Pott seized upon a dwelling house for £20 rent in arrear at Martinmas last. Inventory: In the shop, 3rd room, 10 jennys, 1 skip, a quantity of cotton. In the first room, 5 jennys and a quantity of cotton. In the stable, a quantity of hay, one stool and thrale, one hackney saddle, three bridles, three collars, 1 pair of halms, two pikles. In the wash house, one press, one tub, one boiler. In the stove room, 34 flakes, 1 stove pot and pipes, 1 bag of cotton, a quantity of loose cotton, 1 skip, 1 shovel and poker. Lower warehouse, 3 bags of cotton, a quantity of loose cotton, a quantity of soft weft, two corn tubs, a coffer, one cart mettle, weight 60lbs, 6 lead weights 160lbs, weighs and beams, a quantity of washt cotton. In the yard, 1 ladder, 6 tubs, 1 wheel barrow, 1 hand cart and lumber.


2 February 31 George III 1791: Bond by John Pott [signs: Potts] of Macclesfield, county Chester, cotton manufacturer, Joshua Robinson [marks] of Macclesfield yeoman and William Swallow [marks] of Macclesfield cotton spinner, to Samuel Boyer gentleman clerk of His Majesty’s court of record for the manor and forest of Macclesfield, in £300: for Pott to appear at the next court to prosecute Nathan Jackson gentleman attorney for the representatives of the late Mr Green, for wrongfully taking and unjustly retaining and keeping 15 jennies, two skips, several quantities of loose cotton, a quantity of hay, one stool and thrale, one hackney saddle, three bridles, three collars, one pair of halms, two pikles, one press, six tubs, one boiler, 34 flakes, one stove pot and pipes, four bags of cotton, one shovel and poker, a quantity of soft weft, two corn tubs, a coffer, one cast metal weight 60 lbs, six lead weights 160 lbs, weighs and beams, one ladder, one wheel barrow, one hand cart and lumber. Witness: Rowson Sutton


19 April 1826: Bond by William Green [signs] of Macclesfield, county Chester, ironfounder, Gawin Herdman [signs] of Macclesfield ironmonger and James Swinnerton [signs] of Macclesfield stationer,  to David Browne of Macclesfield gentleman, clerk of the court of the manor and forest of Macclesfield, in £36: for Green to appear 15 May 1826 at the next court, to prosecute Thomas Malkin for taking one cow (worth £18). Witness: John Hammersley [signs]. 19 April 1826 Timothy Warhurst [marks] testifies to the value of the cow before George Smith [signs] deputy clerk of the court.


May 1835: Directory of Alfreton, with the hamlet of Swanwick, the chapelry of Riddings, Shirland with Higham and Neighbourhoods. Boot and Shoe Makers: Henry Green, Alfreton. Curriers and Leather Cutters: Thomas Green, Alfreton. Grocers and Tea Dealers: Thomas Green, Alfreton. Shopkeepers and Dealers in Groceries and Sundries: Hollingworth and Green, Summercoates


12 January 1854: A Correct List of the Poll, at the Election of a Knight of the Shire, for the Eastern Division of the County of Gloucester. Avening Polling District: Parish of Shipton Moyne: Abode: Shipton Moyne: John Green. Hamlet of Woodmancote in Bishop’s Cleeve: Abode: Cleeve Hill: Richard Green. Cheltenham Polling District: Parish of Cheltenham: Abode: Upton-on-Severn: Francis Green; Abode: Holcomb, Radstock, Bath: Ashman Robert Green.


27 October 1866: The Register of Electors to Vote in the Choice of a Member or Members to Serve in Parliament, for the City of Gloucester, for 1866-7. Occupiers of houses in St Catherine’s parish: William Green for a house in George Street. Occupiers of property in the parish of St Nicholas: Thomas Green, for a house 62 Westgate Street. Occupiers of property in South Hamlet: Henry Green, for a house, Beaufort Buildings; William Henry Green of Spa, for Spa Villa.


7 April 1879: Deserters from Her Majesty’s Service: A reward of from 5s to 20s is offered for the apprehension of William Green, [Reg. No:] 1462, 16th Lancers; [born:] Newcastle-on-Tyne; [trade] labourer; [age] 22¾; [size:] 5[ft] 8[in]; [hair:] dark brown; [eyes:] grey; [face:] fresh; [coat & trousers:] supposed plain; [date of desertion:] 2 March 1879 [at] Aldershot; [marks & remarks: blank];

Daniel Green, [Reg. No:] —, General Serv.; [born:] Weymouth; [trade] smith; [age] 22¼; [size:] 5[ft] 6½[in]; [hair:] brown; [eyes:] blue; [face:] fresh; [coat & trousers:] brown, tweed; [date of desertion:] 27 March 1879 [at] Plymouth; [marks & remarks:]; recruit;

Deserter from the Lancashire Militia —  absent from training: William Green, [Reg. No:] 2542, Lancashire Militia; [born:] Manchester; [trade] labourer; [age] 20; [size:] 5[ft] 6½[in]; [hair:] brown; [eyes:] grey; [face:] fresh; [coat & trousers:] —; [date of desertion:] 17 March 1879 [at] Lancaster; [marks & remarks: blank];

John Green, [Reg. No:] 2422, Lancashire Militia; [born:] Manchester; [trade] labourer; [age] 19; [size:] 5[ft] 7¾[in]; [hair:] brown; [eyes:] brown; [face:] fresh; [coat & trousers:] —; [date of desertion:] 17 March 1879 [at] Lancaster; [marks & remarks:] scar back of right hand


25 March 1880: County court judgment against George Green, 109 Penton Place, Walworth, greengrocer


25 March 1880: Bill of sale by Edwin Thomas, Mitcheldean, Gloucestershire, in favour of John Green, settlement in trust for wife; and a bill of sale by Joseph Green, East Farleigh, Maidstone, Kent, grocer, in favour of Thomas Fairhead; and a bill of sale by Henry Green, 18 Conova Street, Edge Hill, Liverpool, pavior, in favour of Mersey Loan, &c., Co.; and a bill of sale by James Green, 9 Leamington Street, Leicester, warehouseman, in favour of Charles Benjamin; and a bill of sale by Thomas Green, 109 High Cross Street, Leicester, clicker, in favour of Simeon Hart; and a bill of sale by George Green, Holly Bush Gardens, Bethnal Green, fibre manufacturer (by Sheriff), in favour of Henry F. Fayers; and a bill of sale by Rosanna Green, 5 Whitmore Road, Smallheath, Birmingham lodging house keeper, in favour of Joseph Walters; and a bill of sale by William Taylor, Travellers’ Rest, Blackwell Street, Kidderminster, beerhouse keeper and carpet weaver, in favour of William H. Green


25 March 1880: County court judgment against Thomas Green, Lower Earley, Berkshire, farmer


January 1896: St Matthew’s Church, Higher Audley, Blackburn, Curacy Fund: from 1 February to 31 December 1895. Parochial Subscriptions. 5s each: Mr Blackshaw, Misses Almond, Mr Clarkson, Rev. G. Coe, Mrs Shorrock, Mrs Holden (Ripon Street), Mr Brennand, Mr Gillibrand, Mrs Green, Dr Howard, Mr Brierley, Mr J. Carter; 4s each: Mr T. Brindle, Misses Ashton (Audley Range), Misses Sanderson, Mrs Clayton; 3s each: Mrs Greenslade, Misses Walmsley; 2s 6d each: Mrs Smith, Miss Anelay, Mrs Andrews, Mrs Prescott, Mr Hobkirk, Mrs Dewhurst, Mr T. Haworth, Mr Calderbank, Miss Smithson, Miss A. A. Shorrock, Miss E. Cook, Miss Sowerbutts, Mr James Singleton, Mr Richard Ashton, Mrs Haworth (65 Audley Range), Mr Wright, Mrs Westall, Mrs Isherwood, Mr Richmond, Miss A. Morris, Mr Shaw, Mrs Houghton, Mrs Grime, Mrs Gardner, Mrs Dearden, Miss Gill, Mr Bell, Mrs Singleton, Mr Lawson, Mr G. Halliwell, Mr R. Entwistle, Mr Norris, Mr Clemson, Mr Turner, Mrs Astley, Mrs Hammond, Mr Winckley (Higher Audley Street), Mr Pashley, Miss Fisher, Mr A. Harwood, Mrs Haworth (Higher Audley Street), Mr Bury, Mr Sandham, Mrs Haworth (Walter Street), Mr W. Hardman, Mr Cross, Mr B. Walsh, Mrs Halliwell, Miss Astley and Miss Lucas. Total – £10 7s.


29 January 1904: If the Next-of-Kin to Miss Sarah Smith, who died on the 28th day of December, 1903 (a native of Windsor, aged 60 or more), will apply to W. Green, 15 Alma Terrace, Arthur Road, Windsor, they may hear of something to their advantage. If not claimed before the end of February things will be sold to defray expenses.

Advertisement: W. Green & Sons, undertakers, Clewer:


c1905: Miss Mabel Green


c1905: Miss Mabel Green


c1905: Miss Mabel Green


22 October 1905: Mabel Green


9 March 1906: Miss Mabel Green


31 July 1907: Miss Mabel Green


7 September 1908. Miss Greatbach c/o Miss Green, 20 Yorkshire Street, North Pier, Blackpool: ‘[Dear Agnes], Glad to get your PC & pleased you are enjoying yourselves. Just going to have tea. It is nice here today. Auntie & Hilda are gone to Dresden this afternoon So I thought I would write to you. They were pleased with the PC.’


September 1909: Subscriptions for the Sunday School Treat: Collected by Miss Beard – Mrs Cole 6d, Mrs Wright 6d, C. Fox 6d, Mrs Gage 6d, Mrs Townsend 3d, Mrs King 6d, Mrs Underwood 6d, Mrs Chamberlain 1/-, Mrs Field 1d, Mrs Cooper 3d, Mrs Coates 6d, Miss Chamberlain 6d, Miss Green 8d, A Workman 3d, A Friend 6d. Total 7/-


December 1910: Ellen Green [born December 1910], of Walnut Tree Cottage, Mill Green, Edwardstone, Suffolk, registered with the National Deposit Friendly Society. Drew sick pay April 1929 and medical pay at various times 1927-9. Continued subscribing until at least December 1929.


November 1923: Alder House. News of Old Girls (leaving from Alder House): ‘Barbara Green (1917) is attending Fylde Lodge High School and now lives at Heaton Moor.’


January 1927: Candidate for membership of the Cyclists’ Touring Club: E. F. Green, 1 Roberts Road, Belvedere, Kent


9 May 1928: Elizabeth Green baptised


8 July 1928: Ada Green baptised


1 April 1931: Rural council elections: Clowne: Whitwell: candidates: W. H. Jackson, H. Coulson, G. Burton, S. Smith, T. Wordley, G. Green


January 1932: Candidates for membership of the Cyclists’ Touring Club: H. V. Green, 175 Ellerdene Road, Hounslow; W. C. Green, 1 Witley Road, N.19


January 1936: Old Nortonian News: The following have passed the Civil Service Customs and Excise Examination: D. Green (1926-31)


5 May 1937: Jessie Green enrolled in the 1st Retford Company of Girl Guides.


July 1939: Parochial Church Council: Ex Officio: The Rector: The Reverend Robert B. Dand (Chairman). Curate: The Reverend G. R. D. Bennett. Churchwardens: Mr H. H. Green, Mr E. Bilney. Representatives to Diocesan Conference: Mrs Dand, Mr C. H. Dobree. Representatives to Ruridecanal Conference: Captain F. C. Henniker, Mr F. L. Whitmore. Treasurers: Mr H. H. Green and Mr E. Bilney;

Parochial Church Council: Co-opted Members: Hon. Miss Gladys Saumarez, Messrs H. Dee, W. N. Green, C. F. How, J. Postle;

Sidesmen: Messrs G. Booth, H. Brandon, E. K. Capon, W. N. Green, H. C. Henley, C. F. How, C. E. Howgego, P. C. Mitchell, C. P. B. Mudge, L. A. Napthine, W. J. Naunton, P. J. Postle, A. P. Scolding, H. C. Skerritt, F. Smith and P. M. Webb


19 June 1942: Barbara Green, aged 16, Victoria Road, enrolled in the 1st Retford Company of Girl Guides.


7 September 1944: At St Sepulchre’s New Buildings, Church Lane, Sheep Street, Northampton, an evening concert given by the junior pupils of Muriel Bartle, assisted by Mattie Gibson, L.R.A.M., elecutionist. The performers were Margaret Welch, Rona Green, Gwendoline Cross, Daphne and Muriel Tarling, Eileen Osborne, Marilyn Gray, Peggy Probert, Shirley Letts, Brian Payne, Eileen Pyne, Margaret Coleman, Joan Pragnell, Sheila Walker, Christine Freeman, and Joan Gibbes. Chairman Mr W. B. Felce. Introductory remarks by the Reverend G. F. Turner, chairman of the local ‘Endeavour Pool’ committee (waifs and strays).


17 May 1945: Next Week’s Calls. Stoll Theatres: Chiswick, Empire – (R. 11). – Phil Green and his Band, Forsythe, Seamon and Farrell, Bobby Wright and Marion, Delya, Douglas Francis, Hamilton Sisters, A. J. Powers (6.10 and 8.15)


8 December 1951: Green, footballer, Huddersfield Town, in a match against Fulham, recalled in programme notes 25 years later, 18 December 1976


15 April 1953: County court judgments against William Green of Station Road, Ryhope; and against Harry Green, 48 Derby Road, Stapleford, Nottinghamshire; and against Mrs M. Slaven c/o Mrs Green, 63 Cheltenham Road, Peckham, Surrey


January 1957: Members of the Amateur Fencing Association: Dr A. C. F. Green; H. F. Green, P. J. Green


23 September 1960: Ian Cuthbert married Jennifer Muriel Green


6 November 1968: Harry Green, secretary of Middlesbrough Supporters’ Club


1974: Members of Seaton Carew Golf Club: Gentlemen: Andrew Green, 59 Brandlings Way, Peterlee Tel.: 2012; Harold Green, 2a Eldon Grove, Hartlepool Tel.: 2562


c1990: Gay Wilson’s accountant: Dick Green, Tiffin Green (Chartered Accountants) 11 Queens Road, Brentwood, Essex CM14 4HE


25 March 2009: Steward signed up for Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, season 2009: Barbara Green