Macclesfield Manor & Forest Appearance Bonds

£400.00

SKU: MXF1/36

Description

3 July 1822: Bond by William Rushton [signs] and John Booth the younger [marks], both of Macclesfield, county Chester, yeomen, to David Browne of Macclesfield gentleman, clerk of the court of the manor and forest of Macclesfield, in £30: to appear at the next court on Monday 15 July 1822, to prosecute Edward Bradley, David Sheldon, James Bradley, John Sheldon and Thomas Brown, for taking a round table, deal table with drawers, copper tea kettle, copper bed pan, small looking glass, grate and bars, tongs and poker, tea tray, two small waiters, two flat irons, Italian iron, twelve small pictures, toasting iron, tin oven, two iron shovels, bellows, five rush bottomed chairs, iron coal box, iron pot, tin watercan, two brass saucepans, two iron saucepans, washing mug, eight dishes, twelve plates, quantity of crockery, frying pan, lot of sundries, pair of tent bedsteads, bed cover, pair sheets, pair blankets, flour barrell, iron candlestick, chaff bed and bolster, one pair of four post bedsteads, pair sheets, one blanket, bed cover, chaff bed and bolster, mahogany chest of drawers, fire grate, china teapot and set of cups and saucers. Witness: Thomas Parrott [signs]. Peter Browne [signs] testifies to the value of the goods as £15