Hayman [08012513]

27 August 1823: Bond by George Smith [signs] of Macclesfield, county Chester, writer, and Samuel Rowbotham [signs] of Macclesfield gentleman, to David Browne of Macclesfield gentleman, clerk of the court of the manor and forest of Macclesfield, in £41: to appear at the next court at Macclesfield Forest on Monday 8 September 1823, to prosecute Joseph Hayman and John Waters, for taking six pictures, six chairs, two elbow chairs, one mahogany card table, one mahogany stand, fender and fire irons, bellows, knife box, knives, forks and spoons, two tea trays, two flat irons, toaster, bonnet, chimney ornaments, one Italian iron, two brushes, two caddies, a pair of tent bedsteads, two feather beds, bolsters, pillows, blankets and sheets, two bed covers, two silver cups, six copper kettles, six barrels, five saucepans, one copper jug, coal box and shovel, frying pan and earthenware (worth £20 10s). Witness: John Hammersley [signs]. 27 August 1823 Jonathan Davenport [signs] testifies to the value of the goods, before David Browne [signs], clerk of the court. Inventory enclosed.


19 March 1 William IV 1831: Bond by Joseph Hayman [signs] of Macclesfield, county Chester, victualler, Thomas Topper [signs] of Macclesfield, clogger, and Luke Watters [signs], of Macclesfield, machine maker, to Peter Browne of Macclesfield gentleman, clerk of the court of the manor and forest of Macclesfield, in £56: for Hayman to appear at the next court, Monday 11 April 1831, to prosecute Mary Cruttenden for taking four chairs, one large table, window guard, seating round the room, and grate, one dining table, one pier glass, seating and grate, window curtains, oven, grate and boiler, two tables, copper cauldron, iron fender, steel fender, two copper warmers, fire irons, two copper tea kettles, tin fountain, twelve tin sconces, seating round the room, three brass candlesticks and sundry small articles, two counters and shelves, nine pewter measures, glasses, earthenware, desk, one table, cupboard, shelves, six chairs, earthenware, clock, one set bedsteads and hangings, one mattrass, two feather beds, bolsters and pillows, two pair of blankets, one pair sheets and one quilt, looking glass, oak chest of drawers, cupboard, oak chest, tray, two cases of birds, book shelves, window curtains, one set of bedsteads, one mattrass, one feather bed, one pair sheets, one pair blankets, one quilt, one set bedsteads and hangings, one feather bed, mattrass, one pair blankets, one pair sheets, one quilt, four chairs, window curtains, wash stand, six pictures, one set bedsteads and hangings, one chaff bed, two trays, three chairs, one copper brew pan, mash tub, cooler with lead piping, working square, six barrels, sixteen barrels, four tubs, hop sieve, mash rule, hop press, funnel, two puncheons, three barrels, six tubs. Witness: Jas. Beresford [signs]. 19 March 1831: valuation confirmed by William Wayte [signs]. Witness: Peter Browne [signs].


July 1935: Recent News of Past Members of the Staff and of Old Girls: Mollie Hayman gained a Certificate, covering Dramatic and Speech training work at the Ginner Mawer School