Quarter Sessions

The Quarter Sessions generally heard crimes that could not be tried summarily by the justices of the peace (magistrates) without a jury. The Quarter Sessions did not have jurisdiction to hear the most serious crimes, most notably those subject to capital punishment or later life imprisonment. These crimes were sent for trial at the periodic Assizes.

The Quarter Sessions were named after the four annual meetings they held in England and Wales from 1388. These days were later settled as Epiphany, Easter, Midsummer and Michaelmas sessions.

Bubwith came within the jurisdiction of the East Riding, and the Quarter Sessions records are held at:

East Riding Archives and Local Studies Service
County Hall
Beverley
East Riding of Yorkshire
HU17 9BA

The most useful records include the following: 

Insolvent debtors (QSD);
Quarter Sessions files (QSF);
Recognizances (QSR);
Accounts and vouchers (QST);
Bastardy, including recognizances and orders, volumes and returns (QSU).

For pauper lunatics (QAL), see the History section, Poor Law
For alehouse recognizances (QDT), see the History section, Economic History.



Reference Details Date
QSD/23 List of Insolvent Debtors at York Castle: James Brabs of Bubwith farmer 1776
QSD/29 Schedules of debts: William Lea of Bubwith farmer 1811
QSF/105/D/19 Bastardy Examination of Mary Stainton of Holm upon Spalding Moor singlewoman (Edward Lawton of Sparrington yeoman). c1734
QSF/107/E/1 Certificate of the inhabitants of Spaldington: - loss sustained by fire by Frances Nutbrown. c1734
QSF/107/E/4 Petition of Frances Nutbrown of Sparrington Spaldington parish Bubwith widow: - loss sustained by fire. c1734
QSF/107/E/4 Petition of Frances Nutbrown of Sparrington Spaldington parish Bubwith widow: - loss sustained by fire. c1734
QSF/107/E/4 Petition of Frances Nutbrown of Sparrington Spaldington parish Bubwith widow: - loss sustained by fire. c1734
QSF/116/C/6 Recognizance: William Carrack of Bubwith: - to prosecute John Blow of Bubwith for theft of eggs and apples and threatening wife Ann "(who catch'd him stealing the Apples) that in case she made a Discovery, that he would be revenged of her tho it was seven years afterward, threatening at the same that he would set fire to their House". c1737
QSF/116/C/7 John Blow of Bubwith, John Blow and Nathaniel Andrew both of Cliff: - J.B. of Bubwith to answer complaint of William Carrack (as QSF/116/C/6). c1737
QSF/116/D/15 Information of William and Anne Carrack both of Bubwith: - theft of eggs hay, stcoths and apples by John Blow of Bubwith (property of W.C.). c1737
QSF/117/C/3 Francis Heblestone tailor and John Blow butcher both of Bubwith: - appearance of F.H. c1737
QSF/121/C/1 Indictment (Ignoramus): Jonathan Roebuck of Heckmondwike parish Boston West Riding: - assault on Ann wife of Richard Savidge of Sparrington at Bubwith. c1738
QSF/121/C/1 Indictment (Ignoramus): Jonathan Roebuck of Heckmondwike parish Boston West Riding: - assault on Ann wife of Richard Savidge of Sparrington at Bubwith. c1738
QSF/144/B/3 Indictment of Robert Feilder of Sparrington labourer: - for killing a colt, gelding and a filly at Sparrington (property of Richard Savage). c1744
QSF/144/C/7 Recognizance of Thomas Thorp of Sparrington yeoman: - appearance. c1744
QSF/144/C/9 Recognizance of Robert Fielder junior, late of Sparrington now of Millington and Robert Fielder senior, of Aughton labourers: - R.F. junior, for killing horses (property of Richard Savage). c1744
QSF/151/C/32 Mary Cowling of Willitoft and Andrew Gowling of Breighton labourer: - M.C. for misdemeanour. c1745
QSF/151/C/33 Sarah Spicer and Edward Garnett husbandman both of Willitoft: - S.S. to answer complaint of Mary Winder for misdemeanour. c1745
QSF/155/C/3 Recognizance of Richard Todd of Sparington servantman and George Brisby of Holme on Spaldingmoor: - R.T. to answer complaint of Hesther Johnson of Willitoft. c1746
QSF/155/F/13 Information of Reverend John Cayley of Bubwith: - Reverend William Jackson of Bubwith refused to leave the pulpit in the parish church at Bubwith. c1746
QSF/156/C/22 Recognizance of Reverend John Cayley vicar of Bubwith: - to prosecute Reverend William Jackson of Bubwith for having disturbed J.C. whilst he was officiating in the pulpit by violently getting into the pulpit and refusing to leave it. c1747
QSF/157/B/7 Indictment of Reverend William Jackson of Bubwith: - obstructing and hindering John Caley vicar of Bubwith from doing his duty in the parish church of Bubwith. c1747
QSF/157/C/18 Recognizance of Reverend William Jackson, William Idle junior, and John Brown yeoman all of Bubwith: - W.J. for "having disturbed John Cayley vicar of Bubwith whilst he was officiating at his parish Church of Bubwith by Violently getting into his pulpit and refusing to leave it". c1747
QSF/157/C/8 Recognizance of Reverend William Jackson of Bubwith, John Story and John Agar both of Heslington yeomen: - appearance of W.J. c1747
QSF/159/B/12 Indictment of John Tasker of Breighton yeoman: - keeping a common alehouse at Breighton without a licence. c1747
QSF/159/C/11 Recognizance of John Tasker of Breighton yeoman: - appearance. c1747
QSF/170/C/14 Recognizance of William Idle junior, of Budwith and James Leighton of Market weighton yeoman: - W.I.in bastardy (Mary Clarkson of Bubwith singlewoman). c1750
QSF/170/C/9 Recognizance of William Long of Spaldington yeoman: - appearance. c1750
QSF/174/B/2 Indictment of William Johnson of Willitoft yeoman: - assault on Marmaduke Scott at Bubwith. 1751
QSF/174/B/2 Indictment of William Johnson of Willitoft yeoman: - assault on Marmaduke Scott at Bubwith. 1751
QSF/174/C/14/1 Recognizance of Thomas Gillard, William Stevenson of Bielby and Robert Butterwick of Melbourne: - Thomas Gilard. to appear and keep peace towards Dorothy Swann.. Mathew Tate of Bubwith, yeoman:- extortion. 1751
QSF/178/B/11 Indictment of Thomas Collison: - non-repair of fence between New Close parish Danthorpe and Willitoft parish Owstwick. 1752
QSF/184/C/20 Recognizance of John Windel of Breighton yeoman: - appearance. c1754
QSF/184/C/21 Recognizance of William Giles of Breighton yeoman: - appearance. c1754
QSF/184/C/22 Recognizance of Joseph Holmes of Breighton yeoman: - appearance. c1754
QSF/184/C/23 Recognizance of William Giles of Breighton yeoman: - appearance. c1754
QSF/184/C/24 Recognizance of John Bond of Breighton yeoman: - appearance. c1754
QSF/184/C/25 Recognizance of David Standforth of Breighton yeoman: - appearance. c1754
QSF/188/C/29 Recognizance of Peter Brownbridge of Bubwith yeoman: - inhabitants of Bubwith for non-repair of highway. c1755
QSF/190/C/15 Recognizance of William Mitchel husbandman and William Ashton both of Cowick: - W.M. in bastardy (Ann Joy of Breighton singlewoman). c1755
QSF/190/C/7 Recognizance of John Ellis of Bubwith yeoman: - neglecting duty as constable of Bubwith. c1755
QSF/201/B/7 Indictment of George Baumbrough of Bubwith yeoman: - not assisting in repairing the highway at Bubwith. c1758
QSF/208/B/10 Indictment of William Beilby of Breighton ferryman: - neglecting duty as ferryman at Menthorpe. c1760
QSF/208/B/9 Indictment of William Beilby ferryman and John Walmsley yeoman both of Breighton: - trespassing with geese on Menthorpe Marsh. c1760
QSF/209/D/2 Abstract of Inquests delivered at York Lammas Assizes taken by Richard Manby coroner for the East Riding and the Liberty of Holderness: 30 May 1760, Bubwith, Elizabeth Mitchill, drowned by accident c.1760
QSF/212/C/4 Recognizance of George Smith and Arthur Houffe both of Bubwith yeomen, surveyors of highways: - non-repair of highway. c1761
QSF/215/C/10 Recognizance of Jonathan Code of Willitoft husbandman, surveyor of highways of Willitoft for non-repair of highway. c1762
QSF/215/C/12 Recognizance of Robert Chaplin and Henry Bell both of Sparrington, surveyors of highways: - inhabitants of Sparrington for non-repair of highway. c1762
QSF/216/C/2 Recognizance of William Bealby of Brighton and John Walmsley of Menthorp: - W.B. to answer complaint of Stephen Tillison. c1762
QSF/216/C/3 Recognizance of John Walmsley of Menthorpe carrier and William Bealby of Brighton ferryman and victualler: - to answer complaint of Stephen Tillison. c1762
QSF/220/C/21 Recognizance of Mark Flemming of Bubwith bricklayer, William Large of Hull barber and Christopher Wells of Seaton Ross tanner: - M.F. in bastardy (Sarah Watson of Cherry Burton singlewoman). c1763
QSF/223/C/30 Recognizance of William Beilby of Brighton (.E.R.) ferryman, John and Newark Midgley of South Duffield labourers: - W.B. for assault on Robert Wilson of South Duffield. c1764
QSF/223/C/31 Recognizance of William Beelby of Brighton ferryman, John Walmsley of Menthorpe carrier and Joseph Hunter of North Duffield farmer: - W.B. to appear and keep peace towards Ann wife of Robert Wilson. c1764
QSF/227/C/3 Recognizance of John Skipwith of Breighton, Surveyor of highways for Breighton: - non-repair of highways. c1765
QSF/231/C/13 Recognizance of Samuel Kay of Ellerton labourer: - threatening bodily harm to William Beilby of Breighton ferryman. c1766
QSF/232/D/14 Abstract of Inquest delivered at Breighton (9 Apr 1766) Contains details of place taken at, time when, dead body and verdict as follows:. 1) Breighton, 9 Apr 1766, John , died of two wounds on the left side of his head supposed to be given him by Jno Skipwith of malice and forethough c.1766
QSF/233/D/2 Sacrament certificate of Robert Wilberfoss of Bubwith. c1766
QSF/236/C/23 Recognizance of George Howlay of Bubwith yeoman: - non-repair of highway. c1767
QSF/236/C/24 Recognizance of George Thorpe of Harlethorpe yeoman: - non-repair of highway. c1767
QSF/236/C/25 Recognizance of John Jewit of Foggathorpe yeoman: - non-repair of highway. c1767
QSF/239/C/14 Recognizance of Francis Heblestone taylor, Arthur Chappell cordwainer both of Bubwith and William Beeby of Brighton ferryman: - F.H. for theft of bacon. c1768
QSF/239/C/14 Recognizance of Francis Heblestone taylor, Arthur Chappell cordwainer both of Bubwith and William Beeby of Brighton ferryman: - F.H. for theft of bacon. c1768
QSF/241/C/13 Recognizance of Thomas Heelass junior of Foggathorpe yeoman: - to answer complaint of Elizabeth Johnson servantwoman. c1768
QSF/249/C/5 Recognizance of Mark Roland brewer and Anthony Scott farmer both of Spaldington: - M.R. for attempted rape on Elizabeth wife of William Bray. c1770
QSF/262/C/1 Recognizance of Richard Bean of Harlethorpe husbandman: - to appear and keep peace towards William Agar of Harlethorpe. c1773
QSF/262/C/11 Recognizance of William Agar of Harlthorp labourer: - to prosecute Richard Bean of Harlthorpe husbandman. c1773
QSF/262/C/5 Recognizance of John Carr, servantman and James Tasker yeoman both of Willitoft: - J.C. in bastardy (Sarah Slee of Bishop Wilton). c1773
QSF/273/D/6 Abstract of Inquests delivered at York Lammas Assizes taken by Richard Cross coroner (Apr-Jun 1776) Contains details of dates when taken, places taken at, dead bodies and verdicts as follows:. 4) 3 Jun 1776, Willitoft, Mary Powy, bled to death - casually, and through misfortune. c.1776
QSF/276/C/30 Recognizance of William Chaplin and Edward Ellis both of Spaldington yeomen: - inhabitants of Spaldington for non-repair of highway. c1777
QSF/277/C/9 Recognizance of Mark Rowland of Spardinton parish Bubwith and John Cook of Holme upon Spalding Moor farmers: - to answer complaint of Robert Pickerton for cutting a dam in the R. Fowney near Sparrinton. c1777
QSF/281/C/2 Recognizance of Joseph Holmes and George Blanchard both of Breighton farmers: - J.H. in bastardy (Mary Halliday singlewoman). c1778
QSF/283/C/14 Recognizance of George Elmer of Bubwith surveyor of highways: - inhabitants of Bubwith for non-repair of highway. c1779
QSF/284/C/2 Recognizance of Peter Wilson and Richard Bean both of Harlthorpe farmers: - P.W. in bastardy (Jane Ask of Willytoft singlewoman). c1779
QSF/284/C/8 Recognizance of William Johnson yeoman and Charles Fearn felmonger both of Howden: - W.J. in bastardy (Martha Penss of Harlthorpe singlewoman). c1779
QSF/286/C/12 Recognizance of Richard Ellis of Saltmarsh and Edward Ellis of Breighton servantman: - R.E. in bastardy (Mary Thompson of Saltmarsh singlewoman). c1779
QSF/289/D/8 Abstract of Inquests delivered at York Lammas Assizes taken by Richard Cross gentleman coroner (Mar-Jul 1780). 14 Apr 1780, Brighton, John Walles, drowned - accidental and by misfortune c1780
QSF/300/C/4 Recognizance of Hannah Nelson of Bubwith singlewoman: - to prosecute William Langstaff of Bubwith for assault. c1783
QSF/300/C/6 Recognizance of William Longstaff and Edward Weddell of Bubwith: - appearance of W.L. c1783
QSF/301/D/7 Abstract of Inquests delivered at York Lent Assizes taken by Richard Cross coroner (May-Jul 1783): 6 Jun 1783, Bubwith, William Jackson, killed by a fall from a waggon - accidental death c.1783
QSF/307/D/11 Abstract of Inquests delivered at York Lent Assizes taken by Henry Purnell Birkett (Aug 1784-Feb 1785): Spaldington, 19 Aug 1784, William Barker, hanged himself; Bubwith, 13 Nov 1784, Enoch Mitchel, found dead c.1785
QSF/307/D/11 Abstract of Inquests delivered at York Lent Assizes taken by Henry Purnell Birkett (Aug 1784-Feb 1785): Bubwith, 13 Nov 1784, Enoch Mitchel, found dead c.1785
QSF/308/D/13 Abstract of Inquests delivered at York Lammas Assizes taken by Henry Purnell Birkett gentleman, coroner (Mar-Jun 1785): Breighton, 26 May, Jacob Powell, accidental c.1785
QSF/309/C/16 Recognizance of Thomas Gawen and James Wathill both of Market Weighton: - T.G. in bastardy (Mary Hall of Breighton). c1785
QSF/312/C/22 Recognizance of William Smith surveyor of highway for Bubwith: - inhabitants of Bubwith for non-repair of highway. c1786
QSF/315/D/16 Abstract of Inquests delivered at York Lent Assizes taken by Henry Purnell Birkett coroner: Bubwith, 23 Jan 1787, Martha Eggremont, inclement weather c.1787
QSF/318/C/12 Recognizance of Benjamin Wager of Spaldington farmer and William Greaves of Howden miller: - B.W. in bastardy (Jane Lunn of Spaldington singlewoman). c1787
QSF/318/C/2 Recognizance of George Martin and William Sowl both of Sparrington parish Budwith: - W.S. in bastardy (Mary Allen of North Cliff singlewoman). c1787
QSF/319/E/6 Abstract of inquests taken by Henry Purnell Birkett, coroner for the East Riding: Bubwith, 26 Feb 1788, John Herbert, accidental c.1788
QSF/323/C/8 Recognizance of William James and John Grundal both of Bubwith millers: - W.J. in bastardy (Ann Kirk of Newsham singlewoman). c1789
QSF/323/D/3 Removal Order: Ellis Smart singlewoman: - South Duffield - Breighton. c1789
QSF/324/C/5 Recognizance of Barnard Clarkson of Gribthorpe gentleman, and William son of William Knapton of Foggathorpe farmer: - W.K. junior in bastardy (Jane Tomlinson of Givendale Magna singlewoman). c1789
QSF/324/C/5 Recognizance of Barnard Clarkson of Gribthorpe gentleman, and William son of William Knapton of Foggathorpe farmer: - W.K. junior in bastardy (Jane Tomlinson of Givendale Magna singlewoman). c1789
QSF/327/D/2 Removal Order: Thomas Ward, wife Ann and children Elizabeth and Ann:- Holme on Spalding Moor to Foggathorpe. c1790
QSF/327/E/11 Abstract of Inquests taken by Henry Purnell Birkett gentleman coroner: Bubwith, 20 Feb 1790, Thomas Bramble, accidental c.1790
QSF/330/E/6 Account of constable of Spaldington:- search for Mathew Waite, vagrant. c1790
QSF/330/E/7 Accout of Barnard Clarkson chief constable for Holme Beacon:- search for Mathew Waite (as QSF/330/E/6), suspected of housebreaking in the Foggathorpe area. c1790
QSF/333/C/12 Recognizance of Peter Dean, Samuel Taylor, Robert Brigham and Francis Walton all of Everingham and John Collins of Harswell:- to appear and keep the peace towards Barnard Clarkson of Gribthorpe gentleman c1791
QSF/336/C/1 Recognizance of John Wigfull junior and junior both of Swinefleet West Riding labourers:- John Wigfull junior in bastardy (Hannah Daltry of Spaldington singlewoman). c1792
QSF/337/B/1 Indictment of George Collins of Holme upon Spalding Moor husbandman:- assault on Robert Quarton at Spaldington. c1792
QSF/337/E/24 Abstract of Inquests taken by Henry Purnell Birkett, coroner (Aug 1791-Mar 1792): Bubwith, 4 Dec 1791, Robert Isles, accidental c.1792
QSF/339/C/7 Recognizance of John Grundon of Breighton farmer:- to answer charges of Joseph Blanshard of Breighton. c1793
QSF/340/C/1 Recognizance of Christopher and John Fallowfield of Spaldington:- C.F. in bastardy (Alice Dalton). c1793
QSF/340/C/6 Recognizance of Thomas Wilson of Spaldington:- in bastardy (Charlotte Weldrake singlewoman). c1793
QSF/341/B/3 Indictment of John Grundill alias Grundon of Breighton farmer:- assault and battery on Sarah, wife of Edward Ward at Breighton. c1793
QSF/341/C/1 Recognizance of John Grundall of Breighton farmer:- to answer charge as QSF/341/B/3. c1793
QSF/343/E/1 Removal Order: Thomas Greaves, wife Elizabeth and daughter Mary:- Gilberdyke to Sparrington. c1794
QSF/345/D/1 Recognizance of William Dun of Bubwith miller, William West of Molescroft servant and Francis West of Beverley tailor:- W.D. in bastardy (Ann Townsley of Osgodby singlewoman). c1794
QSF/347/E/2 Removal Order: Mary Young and son William:- Breighton to Brierley West Riding. c1795
QSF/349/E/2 Removal Order: Elizabeth wife of Robert Cooper, private soldier and her children Thomas, Elizabeth and Robert:- Bubwith to East Cottingwith. c1795
QSF/355/C/1 Recognizance of Edmund Clark and William Smith both of Bubwith:- Edmund Clark in bastardy (Dinah Fife of Seaton Ross singlewoman). c1797
QSF/362/C/10 Recognizance of Edward Day of Howden hardwareman:- to give evidence against George Sherburne of Budwith cordwainer for theft of a brass pan from John Eland of Gribthorpe yeoman. c1798
QSF/362/C/14 Recognizance of Thomas Musgrave of Foggathorpe gentleman:- to prosecute William Smith as QSF/362/C/7. c1798
QSF/362/C/7 Recognizance of William and Robert Smith gentlemen, and Henry Burnell Birkett surgeon and apothecary all of Market Weighton:- W.S. to appear for threatening to kill Thomas Musgrave of Foggathorpe. c1798
QSF/368/G/2 Bill not found for William Newall of Breighton, labourer:-assault John Headley at Breighton nd.
QSF/371/F/7 Conviction of Snowden Dunnen of Spaldington, labourer:-selling ale without a licence.. Fined 40 shilling plus £1 10s 8d costs. 29 Mar 1800
QSF/375/B/3 Indictment of William Leckonby of Bubwith, blacksmith:-assault on John Richardson at Bubwith. . Not guilty.. Witnesses: Joseph Stonehouse and Ann Molloy. 27 Apr 1802
QSF/380/B/2 Indictment of George Sherburn of Bubwith, labourer:-steal 3 live pigeons value 10 pence plus 3 other pigeons at Bubwith, the property of William Clark. . House of Correction one month solitary confinement.. Witnesses: William Grundon and Benjamin Walker. 12 Jul 1803
QSF/387/B/6 Indictment of Mary Leak of Spaldington, singlewoman:-steal one gown, one petticoat, one pair stockings, one checked apron from Ann Poole at Howden. House of Correction one month. Witness: George Poole, William Broom, Ann Holderness, George Scott 23 Apr 1805
QSF/392/B/12 Indictment of William Leckonby of Bubwith, blacksmith:-steal 20 pounds weight of Bell Metal from William Clark and Matthew Tate at Bubwith. House of Correction one month. Witness: Thomas Foster, Thomas Laverack, Joseph Milthorpe, Thomas Ask, junior, William Lea, Reverend John Earl 15 Jul 1806
QSF/394/B/7 Indictment of William Barker of Gribthorpe, labourer:-steal a certain note of a hand whereby William Proctor for Seatons Fosters and Proctors promise to pay one guinea the property of Edward Gray at Gribthrpe. House of Correction one month. Witness: John Ealand 14 Jan 1806
QSF/396/B/1 Indictment of Mary Hasslewood wife of William Hasslewood of Spaldington, blacksmith:-receiving stolen goods knowing them to be stolen to wit 3 fowls, the property of William Thompson of Spaldington stolen by Stephen Walker and Nathaniel Hasslewood. House of Correction one month. Witness: Edward Bryant 28 Jul 1807
QSF/396/B/10 Indictment of Stephen Walker and Nathaniel Hasslewood both of Spaldington, labourers:-steal 3 fowls from William Thompson at Spaldington. House of Correction one month. Witness: Edward Bryant 28 Jul 1807
QSF/399/B/10 Indictment of Francis Pickering of Spaldington, labourer:-steal one bushel of wheat from Robert Moseley at Harlethorpe. acquitted. Witness: John Barker, William Thompson, Richard Hanley, James Harper, John Good 26 Apr 1808
QSF/399/B/10 Indictment of Francis Pickering of Spaldington, labourer:-steal one bushel of wheat from Robert Moseley at Harlethorpe. acquitted. Witness: John Barker, William Thompson, Richard Hanley, James Harper, John Good 26 Apr 1808
QSF/399/B/9 Indictment of George Etherington of Bubwith, labourer:-steal one bushel of wheat from Barnard Clarkson the younger at Foggathorpe. House of Correction 14 days. Witness: John Lightfoot, Thomas Bramley 26 Apr 1808
QSF/399/B/9 Indictment of George Etherington of Bubwith, labourer:-steal one bushel of wheat from Barnard Clarkson the younger at Foggathorpe. House of Correction 14 days. Witness: John Lightfoot, Thomas Bramley 26 Apr 1808
QSF/40/C/17 Recognizance of Richard Blackburn of Bubwith farmer: - to appear and keep peace towards Joan, wife of George Smith of Bubwith husbandman. c1717
QSF/406/F/4 Conviction of Edward Lambert of Aughton, farmer:-pass through the turnpike bar at Bubwith without paying 7 Nov 1808
QSF/420/G/1 Bill not found for George Hodd of Bubwith, bricklayer:-assault on William Smith a constable of Bubwith in the execution of his duty 12 Jul 1814
QSF/428/B/18 Indictment of Robert Richardson of Bubwith, labourer and John Richardson of Aughton, labourer:-breach of pound at Bubwith to rescue a cow impounded by Samuel Whitaker and Peter Brownbridge for trespass on land occupied by William Chaplin, Robert Clegg and others. House of Correction 2 months. Witness: Edward Braithwaite, George Sherburn 25 Jul 1815
QSF/431/B/24 Indictment of inhabitants of Laytham:-non repair of highway from Howden to Pocklington at Laytham towards a farm house occupied by Thomas Harper in Foggathorpe 23 Apr 1816
QSF/437/B/2 Indictment of Abraham Hutton of Foggathorpe, labourer:-assault Mary Graves at Foggathorpe. Witness: George Blanshard 14 Oct 1817
QSF/438/F/1 Conviction of William Jackson of Bubwith, gatekeeper of toll bar:-took a greater toll than authorised from William Penrose of Gribthorpe, farmer on 6 Oct 1816 4 Nov 1816
QSF/438/F/1 Conviction of William Jackson of Bubwith, gatekeeper of toll bar:-took a greater toll than authorised from William Penrose of Gribthorpe, farmer on 6 Oct 1816 4 Nov 1816
QSF/438/F/2 Conviction of William Jackson of Bubwith, gatekeeper of toll bar:-taking a greater toll than authorised from George Eland of Harlthorpe, farmer 4 Nov 1816
QSF/438/F/2 Conviction of William Jackson of Bubwith, gatekeeper of toll bar:-taking a greater toll than authorised from George Eland of Harlthorpe, farmer 4 Nov 1816
QSF/440/F/1 Conviction of John Wright, renter of tolls at Bubwith:-illegally taken a toll from Thomas Richardson of Ellerton on 21 May. Fined £5 2 Jun 1818
QSF/441/B/10 Indictment of John Brabbs of Bubwith, labourer:-rescue a horse impounded by George Sherburn of Bubwith 14 Oct 1817
QSF/442/B/2 Indictment of Henry Duckles and William Abbey both of Howden, labourers:-steal 2 quarters of linseed at Spaldington from Isaac Hazlewood. House of Correction 4 months. Witness: John Blanshard, John Palmer, William Dinsley 13 Jan 1818
QSF/444/B/2 Indictment of George Holliday of Bubwith, labourer:-rescue a horse belonging to William Brown the younger of Bubwith, husbandman, which was impounded by George Sherburn of Bubwith, pindar. House of Correction 14 days 13 Jul 1819
QSF/446/B/5 Indictment of Sarah Dunning otherwise Sarah Dunhill wife of Snowden Dunning otherwise Dunhill of Spaldington, labourer, and Rosanna Dunning otherwise Dunhill of Scalby, singlewoman:-steal 2 geese from Thomas Watson at Eastrington. Sarah Dunning transportation 7 years. Rosanna Dunning House of Correction 2 years. Witness: Bentley Hill, William Sharp 12 Jan 1819
QSF/454/B/10 Indictment of Robert Buttle of Willitoft, husbandman:-assault on Isaac Laverack at Willitoft. Witness: John Laverack 9 Jan 1821
QSF/457/F/30 Examination of Robert Brown of Ellerton:-in dispute with Wilfred Green and he was ran over by Henry Green. evidence given by John Sherburn, Henry Green and Thomas Thompson of Bubwith, bricklayer 17 Aug 1822
QSF/463/F/2 Conviction of John Young of Bubwith:-convicted of an offence against the conditions of recognizance for licence of ale house. Fined £5, costs 18 shillings 21 Aug 1823
QSF/468/F/20 Conviction of John Severs, keeper of toll bar in Bubwith:-(a) omitted to give George Eland of Harlthorpe, farmer, a ticket for passing through the toll bar on 9 May. Fined 41shillings.:-(b) informant: Thomas Smith of Bubwith, farmer, examination of George Eland of Harlthorpe. Witness: Sally [Sarah?] Duffin 13 May 1825
QSF/468/F/20 Conviction of John Severs, keeper of toll bar in Bubwith:-(a) omitted to give George Eland of Harlthorpe, farmer, a ticket for passing through the toll bar on 9 May. Fined 41shillings.:-(b) informant: Thomas Smith of Bubwith, farmer, examination of George Eland of Harlthorpe. Witness: Sally [Sarah?] Duffin 13 May 1825
QSF/468/F/23 Conviction of John Thorpe of Laytham, labourer:-not paying toll fees for using turnpike road. Fined £1 13s 4d. Informant: John Severs, keeper of the toll bar at Bubwith. Examination of Sarah Duffin of Bubwith, married woman. Also containing details of the conviction of Benjamin Holley of Thorganby: -intent to defraud by not paying tolls. Fined £3. Informant: John Severs, keeper of toll bar at Bubwith. Examination: John Boucham, keeper of the toll bar at Bubwith Bridge 28 Apr 1825
QSF/470/F/1 Conviction of Robert Morritt of Howden, waggoner:-using dogs to destroy game at Breighton on 21 Dec 1824. Fined £5. Informant: Thomas Ask, gamekeeper of Bubwith. Witness: Thomas Halliday of Breighton, labourer. on the reverse: examination of witness 1 Jan 1825
QSF/470/F/1 Conviction of Robert Morritt of Howden, waggoner:-using dogs to destroy game at Breighton on 21 Dec 1824. Fined £5. Informant: Thomas Ask, gamekeeper of Bubwith. Witness: Thomas Halliday of Breighton, labourer. on the reverse: examination of witness 1 Jan 1825
QSF/470/F/17 Conviction of Bond Brewer of Howden, butcher:-running a hare with 2 dogs at Breighton on 29 Dec 1824. Fined £5. Informant: Thomas Ask of Bubwith, gamekeeper. Witness: Thomas Halliday of Breighton, labourer. on the reverse: examination of witnesses 30 Dec 1824
QSF/470/F/17 Conviction of Bond Brewer of Howden, butcher:-running a hare with 2 dogs at Breighton on 29 Dec 1824. Fined £5. Informant: Thomas Ask of Bubwith, gamekeeper. Witness: Thomas Halliday of Breighton, labourer. on the reverse: examination of witnesses 30 Dec 1824
QSF/470/F/20 Conviction of Thomas Laverack the younger of Harlthorpe, farmer's son:-using a gun to destroy game . Fined £5. Informant: John Dewse of Harlthorpe, poulterer 25 Oct 1824
QSF/471/F/3 Conviction of John Claybourne of North Duffield, farmer:-forcing his way through the toll bar at Bubwith. Fined £5. Informant: Alice wife of John Severs of Bubwith 24 Jan 1826
QSF/472/F/32 Conviction of William Scaife of Breighton, shoemaker:-maliciously shot and killed a hen sitting on 13 duck eggs the property of Launcelot Webster of Breighton, shoemaker. Fined 5 shillings. on the reverse: examination of Launcelot Webster, and his wife Charlotte also John Pallister of Breighton, apprentice to William Scaife 7 Apr 1826
QSF/474/F/10 Information against William Holmes of Holme on Spalding Moor:-evading the turnpike tolls at Holme on Spalding Moor on 5 Dec. Forfeit £5. on the reverse: examination of Thomas Richardson the younger, Leonard Ealand of Gripthorpe and John Claybourn of North Duffield 23 Dec 1825
QSF/475/B/15 Indictment of Joseph Laverack otherwise Joseph Lavrack of Bubwith, labourer:- steal 2 ducks from William Richardson at Bubwith. Witness: William Boast, James Wake, Francis Eccles, George Richardson, John Richardson 23 Apr 1827
QSF/475/B/16 Indictment of Joseph Laverack otherwise Joseph Lavrack of Bubwith, labourer:-steal 2 ducks from William Boast at Ellerton. Witness: William Richardson, James Wake, Francis Eccles, George Richardson, John Richardson 23 Apr 1827
QSF/475/B/17 Indictment of Joseph Laverack otherwise Joseph Lavrack of Bubwith, labourer:-steal 2 ducks from James Wake at Ellerton. Witness: William Boast, William Richardson, Francis Eccles, George Richardson, John Richardson 23 Apr 1827
QSF/475/F/2 Conviction of Elizabeth Voace wife of Charles Voace of Willitoft:-wilfully destroying posts and rails in a field at Willitoft the property of Thomas Brooksbank of Willitoft, farmer. Fined 1shilling. on the reverse: examination of Charles and James Voace, James Voace the younger son of Elizabeth, Joseph Hodgson steward to William Green esquire, John Ealand, Jane Reader, William Wells of Boothferry, George Penrose 23 Apr 1827
QSF/475/F/24 Conviction of Thomas Duffin:-vagrancy leaving his wife Sarah chargeable to Gribthorpe. House of Correction one month hard labour 14 Feb 1827
QSF/477/F/26 Conviction of George Martin of Wressle:- using a gun to destroy game on 26 Sep. Fined £5. Informant: Leonard Ealand of Gripthorpe 4 Oct 1827
QSF/478/F/17 Conviction of Joseph Lavrack of Bubwith, higler and poulterer:-evading tolls at Bubwith. Fined 14 shillings. on the reverse: examination of William Good and Thomas Ask both of Bubwith 18 Dec 1826
QSF/478/F/20 Conviction of John Reader of Willitoft:-maliciously break a hanging lock the property of Thomas Featherston, keeper of the pinfold in Spaldington. Fined 2s 6d. on the reverse: examination of Thomas Feathrston and his daughter Harriet Featherston 15 Nov 1826
QSF/478/F/20 Conviction of John Reader of Willitoft:-maliciously break a hanging lock the property of Thomas Featherston, keeper of the pinfold in Spaldington. Fined 2s 6d. on the reverse: examination of Thomas Feathrston and his daughter Harriet Featherston 15 Nov 1826
QSF/478/F/32 Conviction of William Pacey of East Cottingwith:-using a greyhound to destroy game at Breighton on 2 Oct. Fined £5. Informant: Thomas Ask of Bubwith, farmer. Witness: John Spivey, Joseph Thompson both of Bubwith, labourers. on the reverse: examination of witnesses including William Blanchard of East Cottingwith, beast jobber 12 Oct 1826
QSF/478/F/32 Conviction of William Pacey of East Cottingwith:-using a greyhound to destroy game at Breighton on 2 Oct. Fined £5. Informant: Thomas Ask of Bubwith, farmer. Witness: John Spivey, Joseph Thompson both of Bubwith, labourers. on the reverse: examination of witnesses including William Blanchard of East Cottingwith, beast jobber 12 Oct 1826
QSF/481/B/3 Indictment of John Gleddle otherwise Gleadowe of Bubwith, labourer:-steal a wooden rack, one hamper and one table from Thomas Richardson at Bubwith. not guilty. Witness: William Good 13 Oct 1828
QSF/482/B/5 Indictment of Maria Longfellow the elder, widow of Beverley and Maria Longfellow the younger, spinster of Beverley:-receive stolen goods to wit one pair of sheets, one tablecloth, one pair of shoes, one pair of leather boot legs, one pair of half boot legs, and 10lb weight of leather belonging to William Horncastle at Bubwith 14 Jan 1828
QSF/482/F/37 Conviction of John Beilby of Bubwith, butcher:-using a greyhound to destroy game at Bubwith on 10 Nov. Fined £5. Informant: Thomas Ask of Bubwith, farmer. Witness: William Newham of Bubwith, farmer's son. on the reverse: examination of witness 27 Nov 1827
QSF/487/F/26 Conviction of William Browne of Bubwith:-wilfully breaking 2 panes of glass valued at 4 shillings in the dwelling house of Nathaniel Fligg of Bubwith. Fined 8 shillings plus 18 shillings costs or one month House of Correction. On the reverse: examination of Hannah wife of John Clarkson of Bubwith, Richard Smith of Bubwith, John Clayburn and John Ask 13 Mar 1830
QSF/487/F/27 Letter from J Maynell of Howden:-apologising for not appearing in court because on 15 Jan he was attacked on the highroad by 2 ruffians but on his oath states he had no game on him.. Also with certificate from J Weston, surgeon 8 Feb 1830:-that he visited Joseph Meynell and found him labouring under congestion of the liver.. Also with information from Thomas Aske of Bubwith, farmer against Joseph Meynell of Howden nd:-that he took a hare on 15 Jan 9 Feb 1830
QSF/487/F/28 Conviction of Joseph Meynell of Howden:-found in possession of a hare at Newsham parish of Wressle on 15 Jan. Fined £5. Informant: Thomas Ask. On the reverse: examination of Thomas Buttle of Howden, butcher, William Cowling of Aughton, servant in husbandry, John Lavrack of Bubwith, labourer, William Sarjantion[?] of Bubwith, butcher 3 Feb 1830
QSF/488/F/23 Conviction of Elizabeth Richardson of Bubwith:-damage to 3 panes of glass belonging to Benjamin Halley, yeoman of Bubwith on 7 Jun. 1 shillings damage plus 7 shillings costs. Witness: Thomas Smith 3 Jul 1830
QSF/489/B/4 Indictment of Francis Hill and John Goodyear of Holme upon Spalding Moor, labourers:- steal one spade, one hollow spade, one axe head and a stack cloth from Charles Knapton at Foggathorpe. Witness: John Buttle, Samuel Shepherd, William Isles, Margaret Wood 18 Oct 1830
QSF/489/B/5 Indictment of Francis Hill and John Goodyear of Holme upon Spalding Moor, labourers:-steal a spade, a hollow spade, a gripping tool from William Mosley at Harlthorpe . Witness: John Buttle, Samuel Shepherd, William Isles, Margaret Wood 18 Oct 1830
QSF/49/C/5 Recognizance of Nicholas Buttle and Timothy Corney yeoman both of Bubwith: - N.B. to appear and keep peace towards Robert Grays and his son John, aged 10 years. c1720
QSF/490/B/8 Indictment of Benjamin Halley of Thornganby, husbandman; Thomas Ask of Bubwith, husbandman; Abraham Turner of Bubwith, husbandman; and John Clayburn of North Duffield, labourer:-assault John Richardson at Bubwith. Witness: William Gray, William Wright, Robert Richardson, William Mosley, Robert Brownbridge, William Pottage 11 Jan 1830
QSF/496/B/18 Indictment of Robert Harrison of Gilberdike, labourer:-steal one pig value 30s. from Samuel Whitaker at Bubwith. House of Correction 3 months hard labour. Witness: John Brownbridge, John Palmer 2 Jul 1832
QSF/50/D/14 Information of John Holmes of Cottingham: - theft of sheep by Robert Grey of Bubwith butcher, property of John Webster and William Richardson both of Storwood. c1720
QSF/501/F/25 Conviction of Thomas Botterill and John Fallowfield:-breaking a door the property of Thomas Pierson of township of Foggathorpe, publican.. Fined £1 plus costs £1 3s 10d plus 1s damages or 6 weeks in House of Correction.. On reverse side: examination of John Jiggles of Seaton Ross, servant in husbandry. 25 Jul 1833
QSF/502/B/13 Indictment of Joseph Smith of Breighton, labourer:-steal one bushel of maslin value 4 shillings and one bushel of wheat and rye value 4 shillings from James Middlebrook at Breighton . House of Correction 6 months. Witness: James Pratt, William Richardson 31 Dec 1832
QSF/503/F/7 Conviction of Robert England of Spaldington, farmer:-assault on Alice Robinson, wife of William Robinson, labourer.. Fined £1 pus £1 1s costs or 2 months in House of Correction. 1 Apr 1834
QSF/503/F/8 Conviction of Hannah, wife of Robert England of Spaldington, farmer:-as at QSF/503/F/7 1 Apr 1834
QSF/509/F/2 Conviction of Charles Wilkinson of Bubwith:-trespass in pursuit of game at lands in Ellerton in occupation of Peter Hatfield of Ellerton, farmer and belonging to Sir C C Bethel. Fined £1 plus 15s 4d costs or one month House of Correction. Complainant: Richard Sowersby of Ellerton 7 Oct 1835
QSF/509/F/4 Conviction of John Outard of Bubwith, labourer:-trespass in search of game on lands of the Earl of Egremont at Gribthorpe. Fined £1 3s 6d plus 16s 6d costs or 2 months House of Correction. Complainant: George Eland of Gribthorpe 28 Sep 1835
QSF/509/F/4 Conviction of John Outard of Bubwith, labourer:-trespass in search of game on lands of the Earl of Egremont at Gribthorpe. Fined £1 3s 6d plus 16s 6d costs or 2 months House of Correction. Complainant: George Eland of Gribthorpe 28 Sep 1835
QSF/519/F/38 Conviction of William Brooksbank of Willitoft:-trespass on land in search of game at Bubwith. Fined £2 plus 15 shillings costs or 2 months in House of Correction. Complainant: John Hodgson of Willitoft, farmer 8 Jan 1838
QSF/519/F/38 Conviction of William Brooksbank of Willitoft:-trespass on land in search of game at Bubwith. Fined £2 plus 15 shillings costs or 2 months in House of Correction. Complainant: John Hodgson of Willitoft, farmer 8 Jan 1838
QSF/522/B/10 Indictment of John Simpson of Bubwith, labourer:- steal 5 stones of hay value on eshilling from James Gowthorpe at Bubwith. House of Correction 6 months hard labour. Witness: James Pratt 1 Jan 1838
QSF/522/F/16 Summons of William Holland of Foggathorpe:-trespass in pursuit of game without a certificate on land at Sutton upon Derwent in occupation of David Southcoat the property of (R G Hare). Informant: James Samways, assistant gamekeeper to Colonel Robert Goddart Hare, Lord of Manor of Sutton upon Derwent. Witness: Charles Samways, gamekeeper to R G Hare, father of James Samways 8 Nov 1837
QSF/522/F/17 Conviction of William Holland of Foggathorpe:-see QSF/522/F/16 . Fined £1 plus £1 2s 8d costs or one month in House of Correction 10 Nov 1837
QSF/527/F/25 Conviction of William Morritt of Howden:-trespass in search of game on land at Spaldington. Fined £2 plus £1 3s 8d costs or 2 months in House of Correction. Complainant: William Thompson of Spaldington 4 Jan 1840
QSF/529/F/11 Conviction of Elizabeth Hooter otherwise known as Elizabeth Richardson:-run away and leave her illegitimate child aged one year William Hooter otherwise known as Richardson chargeable to parish of Bubwith. House of Correction 3 months hard labour 1 Oct 1840
QSF/53/B/5 Indictment of Robert Grey of Bubwith: - theft of a sheep at Ross Moor (property of John Holmes). c1721
QSF/53/C/12 Recognizance of John Holmes of Storthwaite: - to prosecute Robert Grey of Bubwith for theft of a sheep. c1721
QSF/53/D/4 Examination of Robert Gray of Bubwith butcher:- theft of a sheep. c1721
QSF/531/F/18 Conviction of John Watkins of Brighton, labourer:-vagrancy and begging at Bainton. House of Correction 14 days hard labour 6 Jan 1841
QSF/532/B/12 Indictment of Charles Ray of Spaldington, labourer:- steal a plough value 10 shillings from Anthony Steel at Spaldington. House of Correction 3 months hard labour. Witness: John Mason, John Brigham, Richard Ream 29 Jun 1841
QSF/534/B/20 Indictment of Thomas Jackson of Bubwith, wheelwright and servant to James Pratt:-steal a pass rod valued 6 pence, a tong gauge value 6 pence, waggon prim value 6 pence, a prim rod value 6 pence. 2 pieces of planking value 2 shillings, and 20 feet of ash plank value 2 shillings from James Pratt at Bubwith. House of Correction 3 months hard labour. Witness; John Ross, Thomas Pratt, Charles Reeves 5 Jan 1841
QSF/535/B/21 Indictment of Lancelot Webster of Bubwith, labourer:-steal one gimmer hog sheep price 20 shillings from Thomas Whitfield and kill it with intent to steal the fleece at Bubwith. Witness: John Sykes, William Scaife, William Haigh, Anthony Taylor, George Autey, Samuel Martin 4 Apr 1842
QSF/538/B/16 Indictment of John Steels of Spaldington, labourer:-steal one saddle value 10 shillings from George Sanderson at Spaldington. House of Correction one months hard labour. Witness: William Thompson, George Autey, John Kenningham 4 Jan 1842
QSF/538/B/20 Indictment of Joseph Steels of Gribthorpe, labourer:-steal a saddle and a bridle value 20 shillings from William Penrose at Gribthorpe . House of Correction one months hard labour. Witness: George Autey, John Kennington 4 Jan 1842
QSF/538/F/9 Conviction of Francis Morley Hodgson of Spaldington, farmer:-trespass in search of game without a licence on land at Spaldington in occupation of John Hance. Fined £2 plus 6s 4d costs or 2 months in House of Correction. Informant: Thomas Wright of Bielby 10 Nov 1841
QSF/539/B/10 Indictment of John Simpson of Bubwith, labourer:- steal 2 stones of hay value pence and 2 stones of clover value 6 pence from Robert Blacker at Bubwith. Transportation 7 years. Witness: Camidge Lavarick, Henry Boan, Samuel Hall, Thomas Clark, Thomas Shepherd 4 Apr 1843
QSF/542/B/3 Indictment of Joseph Eccles, William Cowlam and George Pygas of Foggathorpe, labourers:-assault John Hall at Foggathorpe. House of Correction 14 days hard labour. Witness:Ann Richardson 3 Jan 1843
QSF/543/B/14 Indictment of Thomas Bristow of Gribthorpe, labourer:-steal 2 stones of wheaten flour value 3 shillings from John Eland at Gribthorpe . House of Correction 3 weeks hard labour. Witness: Robert Catton, George Eland, George Auytey 9 Apr 1844
QSF/545/F/19 Conviction of William Thompson:-begging at Bubwith. House of Correction one month hard labour. Oath: Joseph Allison 14 Sep 1844
QSF/545/F/43 Conviction of James Weldon:-vagrancy and begging at Foggathorpe, Ellerton and Everingham. House of Correction one month hard labour 29 Aug 1844
QSF/547/F/31 Conviction of John Hadley of Bubwith, basket maker:-drunkeness at Bubwith. Fined 5 shillings. Oath: Joseph Allison of Bubwith, policeman 17 Jan 1845
QSF/547/F/32 Conviction of William Watson:-assault on Joseph Allison at Bubwith. Fined 2 shillings plus 9 shillings costs or 7 days House of Corrrection 4 Feb 1845
QSF/550/F/62 Conviction of Henry Hutton of Bubwith, labourer:-drunkeness at Bubwith. Fined 2s 6d. Oath: Joseph Allison of Bubwith, policeman 27 Aug 1844
QSF/553/F/40 Conviction of Thomas Annakin of Bubwith, labourer:-assault on Joseph Allinson at Bubwith. Fined 5 shillings plus 9 shillings costs or 14 days House of Correction 22 Jun 1844
QSF/553/F/43 Conviction of James Leckonby of Bubwith, blacksmith:-assault on Joseph Allison at Bubwith. Fined £1 plus 9 shillings costs or 14 days House of Correction 22 Jun 1844
QSF/553/F/44 Conviction of William Newham of Bubwith, butcher:-use a gun to kill game without a certificate at Bubwith. Fined £5 plus £1 3s costs or 2 months House of Correction. Oath: Robert Jakes of Thorganby, gamekeeper 9 Nov 1844
QSF/553/F/56 Conviction of George Grasby of Bubwith, sailor:-assault on Joseph Allison at Bubwith. Fined 5 shillings plus 9 shillings costs or 14 days House of Correction 22 Jun 1844
QSF/553/F/8 Conviction of John Dobson alias John Bowes:-vagrancy at Foggathorpe by pretending to tell fortunes. House of Correction 3 month hard labour 19 May 1846
QSF/557/F/116 Bastardy order of Ann Howden of Bubwith, singlwoman, against Thomas Sherburn of Bubwith, shoemaker A bastard child born on 21 Apr 1847 9 Jun 1847
QSF/563/F/35 Conviction of William James Chaplin of Bubwith, gentleman:-trespass in search of game at North Duffield in possession of Thomas Clarke esquire. Fined 20 shillings plus 20 shillings costs or 1 month in House of Correction. Informant: William Skilbock of North Duffield, gamekeeper 7 Feb 1849
QSF/563/F/53 Conviction of Isaac Sowerby of Bubwith:-trespass in search of game at Skipwith on land owned by John Arthur Parker Toulson. Fined £2 plus 12s 6d costs or 2 months in House of Correction 5 Feb 1849
QSF/571/B/3 Indictment of George Green of Spaldington, labourer:-steal a waistcoat valueone shilling from Thomas Sherburn at Spaldington . House of Correction 2 months hard labour. Witness: Henry Tate, Mark Green 8 Apr 1851
QSF/571/B/4 Indictment of William Johnson of Spaldington, labourer:-steal a smock value one shilling from Charles Brewin at Spaldington . House of Correction 2 months hard labour. Witness: Henry Tate, Mark Green 8 Apr 1851
QSF/592/F/11 Conviction of James Ware:-steal a pig value £3 from John Hodgson at Willitoft . House of Correction 3 months hard labour 4 Jun 1856
QSF/600/F/1 Conviction of Joseph Atkinson:-steal 10 whip lashes value 3 shillings a quantity of leather value 5 shillimgs, 10 pairs of braces value 3 shillings from William Empson at Bubwith . House of Correction 6 months hard labour 8 May 1858
QSF/601/F/15 Conviction of Charles Hutton:-on 26 Sep 1858 at Bubwith steal 4 ducks value 5 shillings from William Sanderson. House of Correction 3 months hard labour 28 Sep 1858
QSF/641/F/31 Conviction of John Dixon:-at Spaldington steal one silver watch value 10 shillings, a half sovereign and half a crown from Thomas Parker. House of Correction 4 months hard labour 1 Aug 1868
QSF/73/C/4 Recognizance of James and George Daltry of Brighton, parish Bubwith yeoman: - J.D. in bastardy (Sarah Wadworth of Newland singlewoman). c1726
QSF/73/C/4 Recognizance of James and George Daltry of Brighton, parish Bubwith yeoman: - J.D. in bastardy (Sarah Wadworth of Newland singlewoman). c1726
QSF/74/E/4 Examination of Joseph Grey and Edward Marshall both of Brighton, parish Bubwith: - theft of corn from barn of George, James and Richard Dalby of Brighton and disposing of it to Dorothy, wife of William Thompson. c1726
QSF/74/E/4 Examination of Joseph Grey and Edward Marshall both of Brighton, parish Bubwith: - theft of corn from barn of George, James and Richard Dalby of Brighton and disposing of it to Dorothy, wife of William Thompson. c1726
QSF/75/C/1 Recognizance of William Thompson of Brighton, parish Bubwith yeoman: - Dorothy, wife of W.T. to answer complaint of George Daltry of Brighton "concerning some misdemeanours". c1726
QSF/75/C/1 Recognizance of William Thompson of Brighton, parish Bubwith yeoman: - Dorothy, wife of W.T. to answer complaint of George Daltry of Brighton "concerning some misdemeanours". c1726
QSF/75/C/2 Recognizance of George Daltry of Breighton, parish Bubwith yeoman: - to prosecute Joseph Grey and Edward Marshall "concerning certain felonious Acts". c1726
QSF/75/C/2 Recognizance of George Daltry of Breighton, parish Bubwith yeoman: - to prosecute Joseph Grey and Edward Marshall "concerning certain felonious Acts". c1726
QSF/75/C/9 Recognizance of Edward Marshall of Brighton labourer and Matthew Ashton of Eskrick yeoman: - appearance of E.M. c1726
QSF/76/G/10 Removal Order: Robert Williamson and wife Mary (Bubwith to Foggathorpe). c1727
QSF/76/G/10 Removal Order: Robert Williamson and wife Mary (Bubwith to Foggathorpe). c1727
QSF/80/E/3 Removal Order: William Robinson: - Breighton - Stitnam, parish Sheriff Hutton. c1728
QSF/87/B/6 Indictment of Edward Bayley of Aughton yeoman: - neglecting bank of Bayley House Close Dike, the water from which flooded Latham Street (on road from Bubwith to Pocklington). c1729
QSF/88/D/7 Examinations of Josias Young of Carmarthen, Wales, who were apprehended by the constable of Bubwith whilst travelling with their families to Edinburgh to seek the charity of an uncle. T.Y. "shewed his legs and Arms upon the Right is the mark of our Saviour upon the Cross and 2 letters G.B. on his left are 2 letters E.B. both his leggs are bruised and have dry soars upon them which he says were occasioned by Wrestling before he was married". c1730
QSF/96/D/11 Bastardy Examination of Elizabeth Johnson of Spaldington single-woman (John Hall servant to John Collison of Hornsea). c1732
QSF/96/D/4 Indictment (Ignoramus): John Brown of Foggathorpe and John Simpson of Sparington yeomen: - assault on Richard Dudding gentleman, Chief Constable of Holme Beacon, in execution of his office at Gribthorpe. c1732
QSF/96/D/4 Indictment (Ignoramus): John Brown of Foggathorpe and John Simpson of Sparington yeomen: - assault on Richard Dudding gentleman, Chief Constable of Holme Beacon, in execution of his office at Gribthorpe. c1732
QSF/98/C/8 Recognizance of Thomas Palmer of Laxton, Jabes Gibson of Sparrington and Peter Tune of Laxton yeomen: - T.P. in bastardy (Ann Frank of Laxton singlewoman). c1732
QSF/99/E/10 Certificate of the inhabitants of Breighton: - loss sustained by fire by Joseph Tindall. c1732
QSP/124 Petition of Thomas Stephenson and others Petition of Thomas Stephenson of Gribthorpe, Richard Lolly of Aughton, Thomas Watson of Ellerton, and John Thorpe of Woodhouse, all farmers:- for a new Commission of Sewers, the old having expired on death of Queen Anne.
QSR/1/100/18 Recognizance of John Cooke of Willitoft, farmer:-Recognizance of £20 to prefer a bill of indictment against him by Robert Watson and George Atkinson of Holme upon Spalding Moor 23 Dec 1823
QSR/1/19/11 Recognizance of George Blanshard and James Gowthorpe, both of Breighton, in parish of Bubwith, farmers:-recognizance of £70 that George Blanchard will answer charges brought against him, by his sister, Ann Goundrell of Howden, innholder for an assault 23 Jul 1804
QSR/1/19/11 Recognizance of George Blanshard and James Gowthorpe, both of Breighton, in parish of Bubwith, farmers:-recognizance of £70 that George Blanchard will answer charges brought against him, by his sister, Ann Goundrell of Howden, innholder for an assault 23 Jul 1804
QSR/1/19/23 Recognizance of John Day of Bubwith, labourer, and Richard Newham of Bubwith, farmer:-recognizance of £20 that John Day to appear at the next Quarter Sessions and keep the peace especially towards Mary Day of Bubwith, his wife 20 Sep 1804
QSR/1/2/14 Information of John Headlay of Brighton, labourer, and Thomas Howden of Brighton, blacksmith:-that William Newell of Brighton, labourer, knocked him down, witnessed by Thomas Howden 17 Jun 1800
QSR/1/2/15 Recognizance of John Headlay of Brighton, labourer:-recognizance of £10 to prefer an indictment against William Newall of Brighton, labourer, for an assault against him 17 Jun 1800
QSR/1/2/22 Recognizance of Thomas Howden of Brighton, blacksmith:-recognizance of £10 to give ecidence in the indictment of William Newall of Brighton, labourer, farmer, for an assault committed on John Headlay of Brighton 17 Jun 1800
QSR/1/21/7 Recognizance of Ann Holderness, wife of William Holderness of Spaldington; George Pool of Yokefleet, shoemaker; and William Brown of Howden, sheriff's officer:-recognizance of £50 each to give evidence on a bill of indictment to be preferred by Ann Pool against Mary Leake, for a felony 29 Jan 1805
QSR/1/26/15 Recognizance of Reverend George Ion, vicar of Bubwith; Thomas Ashe of Bubwith and Thomas Foston of Selby, ironfounder:-recognizance of £10 each that they prefer a bill of indictment against William Leckonby, blacksmith of Bubwith, on suspicion of stealing bell metal from the belfry of Bubwith Church 2 Jun 1806
QSR/1/26/18 Recognizance of William Clarke, church warden of the parish of Bubwith:-recognizance of £10 to prefer a bill of indictment against William Leckonby of Bubwith, blacksmith, on suspicion of stealing a quantity of bell metal from the belfry of Bubwith Parish Church 23 Jun 1806
QSR/1/28/10 Recognizance of George Ealand of Harlthorpe, yeoman, and Thomas Ealand of Harlthorpe, yeoman:-recognizance of £20 each that George Ealand of Harlthorpe shall answer charges brought against him by John Laverack of Harlthorpe, to keep the peace and be of good behaviour towards John Laverack 16 Nov 1805
QSR/1/28/14 Recognizance of John Ealand of Gribthorpe, farmer:-recognizance of £10 to testify on a bill of indictment against William Barker, lately his servant, for felony 19 Nov 1805
QSR/1/28/4 Recognizance of Edward Gray of Gribthorpe, labourer, and John Ealand of Gribthorpe, farmer:-recognizance of £20 each that Edward Gray will prefer one or more bill or bills of indictment against William Barker, late servant in husbandry to John Ealand, for stealing money including a Selby Bank note value one guinea, from the house of Edward Gray 4 Nov 1805
QSR/1/30/5 Recognizance of John Ransom of Stainforth, miller ,and Thomas Houpe of North Duffield, householder:-recognizance of £40 that Nathaniel Hesslewood and Stephen Walker shall answer charges brought against them by William Thompson of Spaldington, farmer, for a larceny 9 May 1807
QSR/1/30/6 Recognizance of William Hazlewood of Spaldington, blacksmith:-recognizance of £20 to answer charges brought against him by William Thompson of Spaldington, for stealing three fowls 9 May 1807
QSR/1/32/27 Recognizance of George Blanshard of East Cottingwith, jobber:-recognizance of £10 to answer charges brought against him by John Massey, keeper of the Toll Bar at Bubwith, for refusing to pay the toll 24 Dec 1806
QSR/1/33/5 Recognizance of John Barker of Spaldington, farmer:-recognizance of £50 to prefer a bill of indictment against Francis Pickering, for a felony, and not depart the court without leave 28 Jan 1808
QSR/1/33/6 Recognizance of James Harper of Bubwith, miller:-recognizance of £20 to give evidence against Francis Pickering for a felony 28 Jan 1808
QSR/1/33/7 Recognizance of William Thompson of Spaldington:-recognizance of £20 to give evidence against Francis Pickering for a felony 28 Jan 1808
QSR/1/37/15 Recognizance of Samuel Whitaker of Bubwith, surveyor of the highways, and John Groves of Pocklington, yeoman:-recognizance of £20 each that Samuel Whitaker answer charges brought against him 18 Mar 1809
QSR/1/37/16 Recognizance of John Eland of Gribthorpe, farmer:-recognizance of £40 to prefer an indictment against George Marshall of Hasholme, farmer for an assault 27 Mar 1809
QSR/1/37/17 Recognizance of George Marshall of Hasholme in Holme upon Spalding Moor, farmer and George Cook of Hasholme, farmer:-recognizance of £50 each for George Marshall to answer charges brought against him by John Eland of Gribthorpe, farmer, for an assault 27 Mar 1809
QSR/1/37/18 Recognizance of John Simpson of Willitoft, surveyor:-recognizance of £30 to answer charges brought against him 30 Mar 1809
QSR/1/39/1 Recognizance of Watson Greaves of Foggathorpe, labourer:-recognizance of £20 for Watson Greaves to prefer a bill of indictment against Helen Triffit, for a felony 14 Jul 1809
QSR/1/52/5 Recognizance of Thomas Makin, servant, and John Ealand, farmer, both of Gribthorpe:-recognizance of £20 each that Thomas Makin prefer a bill of indictment against Robert Stainton the younger of Seaton Ross for stealing a cord-der-roy jacket the property of Thomas Makin 21 Oct 1811
QSR/1/56/10 Recognizance of Henry Edwards of Market Weighton, yeoman:-recognizance of £40 to prefer a bill of indictment against Snowden Dunhill of Spaldington, labourer, for stealing a corn sack the property of Henry Edwards, value four shillings 29 Oct 1812
QSR/1/56/5 Recognizance of Gideon Burton of Holme upon Spalding Moor, farmer:-recognizance of £40 to prefer a bill of indictment preferred against Snowden Dunhill of Spaldington, labourer, for stealing a rabbit trap value two shillings, the property of Gideon Burton 28 Oct 1812
QSR/1/56/6 Recognizance of John Bell, farmer and agent of Mary Bell, widow, both of Spaldington:-recognizance of £50 for John Bell to prefer a bill of indictment against Snowden Dunhill of Spaldington, for stealing a corn sack the property of Mary Bell 28 Oct 1812
QSR/1/56/7 Recognizance of Barnard Clarkson of Holme upon Spalding Moor, gentleman:-recognizance of £50 to prefer a bill of indictment against Snowden Dunhill of Spaldington, labourer, for stealing wheat from the gainery of Barnard Clarkson 29 Oct 1812
QSR/1/56/9 Recognizance of William Simpson of Holme upon Spalding Moor, gentleman:-recognizance of £40 to prefer a bill of indictment against Snowden Dunhill of Spaldington, labourer, for stealing a corn sack, property of William Simpson, value two shillings 29 Oct 1812
QSR/1/58/10 Recognizance of George Hodd, bricklayer, and William Brown, publican, both of Bubwith:-recognizance of £40 that George Hodd answer charges brought against him 2 Jul 1814
QSR/1/58/12 Recognizance of William Smith, constable of Bubwith:-recognizance of £20 to prefer a bill of indictment against George Hodd of Bubwith, bricklayer, for an assault 2 Jul 1814
QSR/1/61/1 Recognizance of William Richardson farmer of Warter and Thomas Yeoman of Beilby farmer:-recognizance of £60 that William Richardson shall prefer one or more bill or bills of indictment against Richard Breighton of Beilby labourer for stealing a quantity of barley the property of William Richardson 27 Jan 1815
QSR/1/61/9 Recognizance of Robert Hotham deputy bailiff for the County of York and Thomas Eland of Bubwith coal dealer and William Watson of Seaton Ross farmer:-recognizance of £60 that they will prefer one or more bill or bills of indictment against Elizabeth Whitcliff of Seaton Ross for an assault on a sheriffs officer 23 Feb 1815
QSR/1/62/12 Recognizance of Edward Braithwaite of Bubwith:-Recognizance of £10 to prefer one or more bill or bills of indictment John Richardson and Robert Richardson labourers charged with pound breach at Bubwith 2 Jun 1815
QSR/1/62/13 Recognizance of John Richardson labourer of Aughton and Robert Richardson labourer of Bubwith and William Vause of Bubwith farmer:-Recognizance of £60 that John and Robert Richardson shall answer such things that will be objected against them by Samuel Whitaker and Peter Brownbridge for a pound breach at Bubwith 2 Jun 1815
QSR/1/62/14 Recognizance of Samuel Whitaker and Peter Brownbridge farmers of Bubwith:-Recognizance of £40 to prefer one or more bill or bills of indictment against John Richardson of Aughton and Robert Richardson labourer of Bubwith for a pound breach at Bubwith 2 Jun 1815
QSR/1/67/1 Recognizance of Ann Leckonby wife of William Leckonby and William Leckonby blacksmith of Bubwith:-Recognizance of £10. 5. shillings that Ann Leckonby to keep the peace and be of good behaviour especially towards Mary Darbyshire wife of William Darbyshire labourer of Bubwith 26 Jul 1816
QSR/1/67/20 Recognizance of Richard Newham farmer and Robert Clegg farmer both of Bubwith:-Recognizance of £20 that Richard Newham will prefer one or more bill or bills of indictment against Ann Leckonby wife of William Leckonby blacksmith of Bubwith she having stolen some wheat from Richard Newham 14 Oct 1816
QSR/1/71/14 Recognizance of Isaac Brabbs labourer and John Brabbs carrier both of Bubwith:-Recognizance of £20 that he shall answer such things that will be objected against him by George Sherburn pinder of Bubwith for taking away a mare from Bubwith and leading to the pinfold 15 Aug 1817
QSR/1/71/15 Recognizance of George Sherburn pindar of Bubwith:-Recognizance of £20 to prefer one or more bill or bills of indictment against Isaac Brabbs of Bubwith labourer for stealing a mare from George Sherburn pindar 15 Aug 1817
QSR/1/71/16 Recognizance of George Blanshard of Foggathorpe:-Recognizance of £10 that Mary Graves wife of Watson Graves of Foggathorpe labourer to prefer one or more bill or bills of indictment against Abraham Hutton of Foggathorpe for an assault on Mary Graves 1 Sep 1817
QSR/1/74/26 Recognizance of John Wright Renton of Bubwith Toll Bar and William Johnson constable of Ouse and Derwent:-Recognizance of £20 that ---- Wright is to appeal against a conviction made by Preston (clk) and George Palmer for taking from Thomas Richardson of Ellerton farmer the sum of 1 shilling and 6 pence as toll for a narrow wheeled wagon drawn by two oxen this was contrary to the law John Wright incurred a penalty of £5. 2 Jun 1818
QSR/1/78/20 Recognizance of William Brown and George Halliday of Bubwith:-Recognizance of £20 that George Halliday of Bubwith shall answer such things that will be objected against him 4 Jun 1819
QSR/1/78/21 Recognizance of George Sherburn, pinder and Samuel Whittaker of Bubwith:-Recognizance of £20 that George Sherburn will prefer one or more bill or bills of indictment against George Halliday, labourer of Bubwith 4 Jun 1819
QSR/1/80/6 Recognizance of Bentley Hill of Eastrington, farmer's servant:-Recognizance £20 to prefer one or more bill or bills of indictment against Sarah Dunning wife of Snowdon Dunning, late of Spaldington, labourer and Rosannah Dunning of Scalby, singlewoman 30 Oct 1818
QSR/1/80/7 Recognizance of William Sharp of Gilberdike, schoolmaster:-Recognizance £20 to prefer one or more bill or bills of indictment against Sarah Dunning wife of Snowdon Dunning, late of Spaldington, labourer and Rosannah Dunning of Scalby, singlewoman 30 Oct 1818
QSR/1/80/8 Recognizance of Mr Watson of Newland, farmer:-Recognizance £40 to prefer one or more bill or bills of indictment against Sarah Dunning wife of Snowdon Dunning, late of Spaldington, labourer and Rosannah Dunning of Scalby, singlewoman 30 Oct 1818
QSR/1/82/12 Recognizance of John Graham survey of the highways of Bubwith:-Recognizance of £20 that he will answer such to a bill of indictment found against the township of Bubwith 19 May 1820
QSR/1/85/7 Recognizance of John Calvert of Bubwith, husbandman, James Purdon of Kingston upon Hull, yeoman and William Deighton of Myton,:-Recognizance of £80 that John Calvert will answer an indictment to be preferred against him by George Reader 3 Feb 1821
QSR/1/88/3 Recognizance of Mr William Gosford of Everingham and John Rudd of Everingham farmer:-Recognizance of £70 that William Gosford will answer a bill to be preferred against him for an assault upon Mary Leckonby singlewoman of Bubwith 1 Nov 1820
QSR/1/88/4 Recognizance of Mary Leckonby of Bubwith, singlewoman:-Recognizance of £10 to give evidence on an indictment to be preferred against Mr William Gosford of Everingham for an assault 1 Nov 1820
QSR/1/88/5 Recognizance of Robert Buttle farmer of Willitoft and James Voase of Willitoft:-Recognizance of £40 that Robert Buttle will answer a bill to be preferred against him for an assault upon Isaac Lavrack of Hull 2 Nov 1820
QSR/1/88/6 Recognizance of Isaac Lavrack of Harlhorpe and John Lavrack of Harlthorpe:-Recognizance of £5 50 that Isaac Lavrack servant in husbandry to prefer a bill of indictment against Robert Buttle of Willitoft for an assault and battery 2 Nov 1820
QSR/1/88/6 Recognizance of Isaac Lavrack of Harlhorpe and John Lavrack of Harlthorpe:-Recognizance of £5 50 that Isaac Lavrack servant in husbandry to prefer a bill of indictment against Robert Buttle of Willitoft for an assault and battery 2 Nov 1820
QSR/1/9/10 Recognizance of William Leckonby of Bubwith, blacksmith, and George Robinson of Thormanby , North Riding:-recognizance of £40 that William Leckonby will keep the peace especially towards John Richardson of Bubwith 27 Mar 1802
QSR/1/9/11 Recognizance of William Leckonby of Bubwith, blacksmith, and George Robinson of Thornganby, North Riding:-recognizance of £40 for surety 27 Mar 1802
QSR/1/9/8 Recognizance of John Richardson of Bubwith, innkeeper:-recognizance of £20 to prefer an indictment against William Leckonby of Bubwith for an assault 20 Feb 1802
QSR/1/91/12 Recognizance of John Sherburn of Ellerton servant in husbandry to Mr Robert Brown of Ellerton and Thomas Thompson of Bubwith, bricklayer:-Recognizance of £10 each respecting an assault and battery which Henry Green stands charged of 17 Aug 1822
QSR/1/94/27 Recognizance of Thomas Lumby labourer of Asselby and Thomas Newsham labourer of Spaldington:-Recognizance of £40 for Thomas Lumby and £20 for Thomas Newsham for Thomas Lu(s)by to keep the peace especially towards Allan Birkitt of Asselby labourer 23 Jun 1823
QSR/1/97/30 Recognizance of Joseph Sergeantson of Holme upon Spalding Moor, farmer and Robert Buttle farmer of Bubwith:-Recognizance of £20 for Joseph Sergeantson and £10 for Robert Buttle for Joseph Sergeantson to prefer a bill of indictment against John Beil of Hull chimney sweeper for a felony 1 Mar 1824
QSR/1/97/6 Recognizance of Thomas Laycock of Gribthorpe, farmer and William Beck of Howden:-Recognizance of £30 for Thomas Laycock and £20 for William Beck for Thomas Laycock to prefer a bill of indictment against Thomas Ward of Knedlington servant to Francis Mawe horsedealer for an assault and battery by him upon Thomas Laycock 30 Jan 1824
QST/102/9 Abstract of inquests taken by Henry Purnell Birkett gentleman, coroner: Bubwith, 15 Aug 1790, John Laverock, drowned. 15) Bubwith, 26 Nov 1790, John Skipwith, found dead Jul 1790-Mar 1791
QST/61/86 Abstract of Inquests taken by Thomas Bowes, coroner (Mar-Jul 1773): Bubwith, 27 Mar 1773, Samuel Rohides being accidentally drowned in the Rever Darwent 26 Jul 1773
QST/62/46 Audited voucher of Chief constable: - for "Raising and Pursuing a Hue and Cry for a Person who had Robbed and assaulted William Westbury of Bubwith". 10 Jan 1775
QST/71/56 Audited voucher of Robert Stainton, overseer of the poor of Foggathorpe: - Elizabeth wife of George Eyre (militia family's account) 21 Apr 1779
QST/96/9 Abstract of inquests taken by Henry Purnell Birkett, coroner: Bubwith, 13 Apr 1789, Susan Aaron, found dead Mar-Jul 1789
QSU/1/1/12 Bastardy recognizance of Thomas Newshamn Session: 1801 Christmas. Father: Thomas Newsham. Father's residence: Willitoft. Father's job: servantman. Surety: William Sherburn. Surety's residence: Bubwith. Surety's job: cordwainer. Mother: Dinah Foster. Mother's residence: Holme upon Spalding Moor 1800
QSU/1/1/12 Bastardy recognizance of Thomas Newshamn Session: 1801 Christmas. Father: Thomas Newsham. Father's residence: Willitoft. Father's job: servantman. Surety: William Sherburn. Surety's residence: Bubwith. Surety's job: cordwainer. Mother: Dinah Foster. Mother's residence: Holme upon Spalding Moor 1800
QSU/1/10/14 Bastardy recognizance of Thomas Lupton Session: 1809 Midsummer. Father: Thomas Lupton. Father's residence: Shipton. Father's job: ironmonger. Surety: John Lupton. Surety's residence: Linton. Surety's job: gentleman. Mother: Elizabeth Thompson. Mother's residence: Foggathorpe. Notes: John William Hawkins, schoolmaster, Grassington (second surety) 1809
QSU/1/10/2 Bastardy recognizance of George Pettinger Session: 1809 Christmas. Father: George Pettinger. Father's residence: South Cave. Father's job: [no details given]. Surety: John Pettinger. Surety's residence: Bubwith. Surety's job: [no details given]. Mother: Elizabeth Bryan. Mother's residence: Holme on Spalding Moor 1808
QSU/1/11/2 Bastardy recognizance of William Lamb Session: 1810 Christmas. Father: William Lamb. Father's residence: Gribthorpe. Father's job: servant. Surety: George Ealand. Surety's residence: Gribthorpe. Surety's job: farmer. Mother: Ann Stevenson. Mother's residence: Gribthorpe 1809
QSU/1/12/2 Bastardy recognizance of William Harrison Session: 1811 Christmas. Father: William Harrison. Father's residence: Gribthorpe. Father's job: servant. Surety: John Harrison. Surety's residence: Balkholme. Surety's job: farmer. Mother: Mary Saunderson. Mother's residence: Kilpin 1810
QSU/1/13/21 Bastardy recognizance of James White Session: 1812 Michaelmas. Father: James White . Father's residence: Holme on Spalding Moor. Father's job: servant. Surety: William Ward. Surety's residence: Holme on Spalding Moor. Surety's job: labourer. Mother: Jane Gell. Mother's residence: Middleton. Notes: Snowden Durnhill, Spaldington, labourer (2nd surety) 1812
QSU/1/14/8 Bastardy recognizance of William Killingbeck Session: 1813 Michaelmas. Father: William Killingbeck. Father's residence: Seaton Ross. Father's job: servant. Surety: Thomas Harper. Surety's residence: Foggathorpe. Surety's job: farmer. Mother: Betty Holborn. Mother's residence: East Cottingwith 1813
QSU/1/16/2 Bastardy recognizance of George Sherburn Session: 1815 Christmas. Father: George Sherburn. Father's residence: Bubwith. Father's job: shoemaker. Surety: David Sherburn. Surety's residence: Harlethorpe. Surety's job: servant. Mother: (no info). Mother's residence: [no details given] 1814
QSU/1/16/2 Bastardy recognizance of George Sherburn Session: 1815 Christmas. Father: George Sherburn. Father's residence: Bubwith. Father's job: shoemaker. Surety: David Sherburn. Surety's residence: Harlethorpe. Surety's job: servant. Mother: (no info). Mother's residence: [no details given] 1814
QSU/1/19/3 Bastardy recognizance of Thomas Stevenson Session: 1818 Christmas. Father: Thomas Stevenson. Father's residence: Camblesforth. Father's job: farmer's son. Surety: Robert Stevenson. Surety's residence: Camblesforth. Surety's job: farmer. Mother: Ann Robinson. Mother's residence: Foggathorpe 1817
QSU/1/19/6 Bastardy recognizance of James Coates Session: 1818 Christmas. Father: James Coates. Father's residence: Gribthorpe. Father's job: farmer. Surety: George Eland. Surety's residence: Gribthorpe. Surety's job: farmer. Mother: Ann Smith. Mother's residence: Aughton 1818
QSU/1/28/5 Bastardy recognizance of Thomas Hepelwood Session: 1827 Midsummer. Father: Thomas Hepelwood. Father's residence: Spaldington. Father's job: labourer. Surety: Nathan Hepelwood. Surety's residence: Spaldington. Surety's job: labourer. Mother: Sarah Johnson. Mother's residence: Bielby 1827
QSU/1/30/9 Bastardy recognizance of Thomas Cullingworth Session: 1829 Midsummer. Father: Thomas Cullingworth. Father's residence: Harlsthorpe. Father's job: labourer. Surety: George Eland. Surety's residence: Harlsthorpe. Surety's job: farmer. Mother: Ann Reynard. Mother's residence: Gribthorpe 1829
QSU/1/37/15 Bastardy order of William Nutt Session: 1836 Epiphany. Father: William Nutt. Father's residence: Bubwith. Father's job: labourer. Surety: [no details given]. Surety's residence: [no details given]. Surety's job: [no details given]. Mother: Maria Sherburn. Mother's residence: [no details given] 1836
QSU/1/37/20 Bastardy order of John Howdle Session: 1836 Easter. Father: John Howdle. Father's residence: Spaldington. Father's job: blacksmith. Surety: [no details given]. Surety's residence: [no details given]. Surety's job: [no details given]. Mother: Jane Keld. Mother's residence: Melbourne 1836
QSU/1/37/64 Bastardy order of George Scott Session: 1836 Michaelmas. Father: George Scott. Father's residence: Bubwith. Father's job: joiner. Surety: [no details given]. Surety's residence: [no details given]. Surety's job: [no details given]. Mother: Mary Thomlinson. Mother's residence: Ellerton 1836
QSU/1/4/8 Bastardy recognizance of Matthew Johnson Session: 1803 Easter. Father: Matthew Johnson. Father's residence: Bubwith. Father's job: servantman. Surety: Matthew Johnson. Surety's residence: Aughton. Surety's job: labourer. Mother: Sarah Ombler. Mother's residence: Scoreby 1803
QSU/1/40/35 Bastardy order of Thomas Barker Session: 1839 Easter. Father: Thomas Barker. Father's residence: Ellerton. Father's job: shoemaker. Surety: [no details given]. Surety's residence: [no details given]. Surety's job: [no details given]. Mother: Dinah Dales. Mother's residence: Foggathorpe 1839
QSU/1/5/1 Bastardy recognizance of George Blanshard the younger Session: 1804 Christmas. Father: George Blanshard (younger). Father's residence: Breighton. Father's job: farmer. Surety: Thomas Houfe. Surety's residence: Breighton. Surety's job: farmer. Mother: Elizabeth Bray. Mother's residence: Howden 1804
QSU/1/5/16 Bastardy recognizance of Thomas Eland junior Session: 1804 Easter. Father: Thomas Eland junior. Father's residence: Seaton Ross. Father's job: farmer. Surety: Thomas Eland senior. Surety's residence: Bubwith. Surety's job: farmer. Mother: Mary Watson. Mother's residence: Seaton Ross 1804
QSU/1/5/7 Bastardy recognizance of Francis Pickering Session: 1804 Christmas. Father: Francis Pickering. Father's residence: Spaldington. Father's job: servant. Surety: Thomas Scarbrough. Surety's residence: Everingham. Surety's job: chapman and dealer. Mother: Elizabeth Hedd. Mother's residence: Spaldington 1804
QSU/1/7/14 Bastardy recognizance of Matthew Blanshard junior Session: 1806 Michaelmas. Father: Matthew Blanshard junior. Father's residence: Spaldington. Father's job: labourer. Surety: Matthew Blanshard senior. Surety's residence: Spaldington. Surety's job: farmer. Mother: Elizabeth Thompson. Mother's residence: Kilpin 1806
QSU/1/7/7 Bastardy recognizance of Richard Whitlam Session: 1806 Easter. Father: Richard Whitlam. Father's residence: Gripthorpe?. Father's job: farmer's servant. Surety: Richard Dudding. Surety's residence: Scalby. Surety's job: farmer. Mother: Mary Anson. Mother's residence: Gripthorpe? 1806
QSU/1/8/3 Bastardy recognizance of Abraham Hutton Session: 1807 Christmas. Father: Abraham Hutton. Father's residence: Foggathorpe. Father's job: labourer. Surety: John Clarkson. Surety's residence: Foggathorpe. Surety's job: shopkeeper. Mother: Ann Scales. Mother's residence: Foggathorpe 1806
QSU/4/109/10 Removal order of John Young Removal order of John Young, Abi his wife, children Hannah (5), Mary (3), William (1); from Bubwith to Howden. 3 Apr 1827
QSU/4/110/7 Removal order of William Smith Removal order of William Smith, Martha his wife; from Breighton to Bubwith. 12 Jun 1827
QSU/4/110/7 Removal order of William Smith Removal order of William Smith, Martha his wife; from Breighton to Bubwith. 12 Jun 1827
QSU/4/112/10 Removal order of Thomas Etherington Removal order of Thomas Etherington, Mary his wife, children Hannah (14), Elizabeth (10), George (6); from Wheldrake to Harlthorpe. 28 Nov 1826
QSU/4/112/4 Removal order of Thomas Richardson Removal order of Thomas Richardson the younger; from Bubwith to Ellerton. 30 Sep 1826
QSU/4/123/1 Removal order of George Harrison Removal order of George Harrison, Anne his wife, son William; from Seaton Ross to Spaldington. 6 Jul 1830
QSU/4/124/2 Removal order of Thomas Swain Removal order of Thomas Swain, Ann his wife, children Jacob (7), Harriet (4), Levi (3), Eliza (2), Charles (19 days); from Spaldington to Bellasize. 6 Aug 1829
QSU/4/13/3 Removal order of George Dixon Removal order of George Dixon, Chimney Sweeper; from Elvington to Bubwith. 30 Oct 1802
QSU/4/137/8 Removal order of Robert Cook Removal order of Robert Cook, Mary his wife, children John (15), Henry (11), Robert (8), Ann (5), Joseph (1); from Latham to Foggathorpe. 5 Mar 1834
QSU/4/15/1 Removal order of Robert Scales Removal order of Robert Scales and wife Mary; from Foggathorpe to Spaldington. 12 May 1803
QSU/4/15/1 Removal order of Robert Scales Removal order of Robert Scales and wife Mary; from Foggathorpe to Spaldington. 12 May 1803
QSU/4/152/1 Removal order of Elizabeth May Removal order of Elizabeth May, wife of Joseph May, late of Bubwith, Waterman, and their children, Mary (11), John (10), Jane (7), Joseph (6), William (4), Elizabeth (2 years 6 months); from Bubwith to Kilpinpike 17 Aug 1836
QSU/4/174/2 Removal order of Joseph Smith Removal order of Joseph Smith and his daughter Jane Ann (8); from Thornganby with Cottingwith to Harlthorpe; with examination papers 18 Feb 1843
QSU/4/186/1 Removal order of William Gowthorpe Removal order of William Gowthorpe, Hannah his wife and their children George (10), Jane (8), Elizabeth (6), Samuel (3); from Ellerton to Harlthorpe; with examination papers 7 Mar 1846
QSU/4/5/4 Removal order of Edward Wand Removal order of Edward Wand, Isabel his wife, children James (13), William (10), Ann (6), Isabel (4), Edward (1); from Spaldington to Luddington, Lincoln. 28 Mar 1801
QSU/4/56/4 Removal order of John Massey Removal order of John Massey, labourer, Mary his wife and their children, Sarah (12), Mary Ann (9), John (7), Thomas (4), William (1); from Bubwith to Foggathorpe 1 Dec 1812
QSU/4/56/4 Removal order of John Massey Removal order of John Massey, labourer, Mary his wife and their children, Sarah (12), Mary Ann (9), John (7), Thomas (4), William (1); from Bubwith to Foggathorpe 1 Dec 1812
QSU/4/57/4 Removal order of John Massey Removal order of John Massey, Mary his wife and their children , Sarah (12), Mary Ann (10), John (8), Thomas (4), William (2); from Bubwith to North Duffield 21 Jan 1814
QSU/4/60/1 Removal order of Jane Gibson Removal order of Jane Gibson, singlewoman, pregnant; from Newport to Spaldington 31 Jul 1813
QSU/4/60/3 Removal order of John Barnard Removal order of John Barnard, Ann his wife and their children, Thomas, Hannah, Joseph and Charles all under the age of 10 years; from Spaldington to North Duffield 21 Dec 1813
QSU/4/85/6 Removal order of Hannah Leckonby Removal order of Hannah Leckonby, single woman, pregnant; from Bubwith to Bielby. 7 Apr 1821
QSU/4/90/6 Removal order of James Thompson Removal order of James Thompson, Ann his wife, children Jane (12), John (10), Charlotte (8), Mary (4); from Saltmarshe to Harlthorpe. 27 Apr 1822