Macclesfield Manor and Forest Appearance Bonds

£400.00

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Description

12 January 3 William IV 1833: Bond by Charles Greaves [signs] of Macclesfield, county Chester, innkeeper, John Greaves [signs] of Macclesfield, innkeeper, and Samuel Linley [signs: Linly] of Macclesfield, innkeeper, to Peter Browne gentleman, clerk of the court of the manor and forest of Macclesfield, in £410: for Linley to appear at the next court, 15 January 1833, to prosecute Thomas Hall for taking one eight days clock, one mahogany chest of drawers, one mahogany dining table, one ditto, one mahogany sofa, six chairs, window blind, knife box, sundry glasses and earthenware in cupboard, ditto in beaufett, brass fender, looking glass, three pictures, three tables, two forms, a quantity of seating, six spirit casks and taps, five tables, window curtains, weather barometer, sundry glasses, ditto, earthenware dresser and measures, fender and fire irons, bedsteads, feather bed and bedding, mahogany chest of drawers, mahogany chest of drawers, two looking glasses, eight chairs, two wash hand stands and earthenware, sofa, double chest of drawers, mahogany stand, fourteen chairs, two elbow ditto, fender and fire irons, pier glass, chimney ornaments, floor carpet, four post bedstead and hangings, feather bed and bedding, mahogany chest of drawers, two mahogany boxes, easy chair, seven mahogany chairs, mahogany stand, looking glass, dressing table, washing stand and vase, looking glass and pictures, three sets of bedsteads, a feather bed, three mattrasses, sundry bedding, swing glass, five chairs, one table, two sets of bedsteads and bedding, eight old chairs, three other sets of bed and bedding, fifteen other chairs, free table tops covers and tressels, six forms, mahogany clothes chest, mahogany tent beds and hangings, oak ditto, two other feather beds and bedding, mahogany table, looking glass, wash stand, two other chairs, sundry earthen ware, ditto ditto, five barrells of ale, two empty barrells, four barrells of ale, four puncheons of ale, two empty ditto, one washing tub, five barrells of porter, five barrels of ale, six barrels of beer, four empty barrels, three washing tubs, a quantity of bottles, sundry brewing vessels, five dozen of Port Wine, four dozen and a half of shampagne, five dozen of port wine, sundry bottles of casks and spirits, copper brew pan, cooler, mash tub and underbeck, copper boiler, five horses and harness, market coach, old coach and cart. Witness: William Saville [signs]. William Saville sworn to the value of the goods as being worth £205 before Peter Browne [signs] clerk of the court.