Macclesfield Manor and Forest Appearance Bonds

£200.00

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Description

25 January 1786: Bond by Thomas Heald [marks] of Wildboarclough, county Chester, yeoman, Thomas Jackson [signs] of Henbury, county Chester, yeoman, and John Breasner [signs: Bresner] of Macclesfield, county Chester, yeoman, to Samuel Boyer gentleman clerk of His Majesty’s court of record for the manor and forest of Macclesfield, in £12: for Heald to appear at the next court to prosecute Henry Jackson of Siddington, county Chester, yeoman, for wrongfully taking and unjustly detaining a grate, tongs, a swing, a frying pan, a candle stick, a bakestone, a bread iron, a churn and staff, a white wood table, an oak table, a form, a shelf and crockery ware, a clock and case, a lanthorn, an iron pot, an iron kettle, a coffer, four chairs, a brass kettle, a cooler, a tub, four pan-mugs, two stanes, four cheese vats, a pair of bed stocks, a chaff bed and bolster, a sheet, two blankets, a bridle, a girth, a cheese press, a pair of bed stocks, a chaff bed and bolster, a sheet, two blankets, a hackney saddle, a cart saddle, a breechband and cropper, a pair of chains, a deshion, a box, a coffer, a tub, strokes for a cart, a cradle, a deshion, butter weights and lumber, a  quantity of hay, two pikels, a rake, a spade, two milking cows, hay over the baulks, a muck fork, a spade, a small quantity of hay and a mare. Witnesses: Edward Sumner [signs] and Jonathan Broad [signs]