Macclesfield Manor & Forest Appearance Bonds

£400.00

SKU: MXF1/48

Description

28 January 9 George IV 1829: Bond by Charles Armett [signs] of Macclesfield, county Chester, smallware dealer, Peter Lucas [signs] of Alderley, county Chester, farmer, Thomas Armett [signs] of Rainow, county Chester, yeoman and William Savill [signs] of Macclesfield, stone mason, to David Browne of Macclesfield gentleman, clerk of the court of the manor and forest of Macclesfield, in £38: for Charles Armett to appear at the next court, Monday 16 February 1829, to prosecute William Bancroft for taking one oak chest, one dale table, one round table, one oak dresser, six chairs, one tea bord, one pair bellows, one salt box, one iron fender and fire irons, two iron saucepans, one clock, one pair mahogany chest of drawers, one candle box, lott of earthenware, counter and shelves, scales and sundry articles in shop, one four post bedstead, feather bed and bedding, one chair, two tables, one four post bedstead, feather bed and bedding, two tables, one chair, wash hand stand, small carpet. Witness Jas. Beresford [signs]. 28 January 1829: Thomas Underhill [signs] of Macclesfield carpenter swears to the value of the goods being £19. Witness: Peter Browne [signs].