- ReferenceQSR1852/4/1/5
- TitleNames of Jurors to try Traverses and Prisoners at the Bar
- Date free text19 October 1852
- Production dateFrom: 1852 To: 1852
- Scope and Contentby Name, Residence and Occupation
- Reference
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keywordDay, James,
Luff, John,
Brightman, Shadrach,
Worrell, John,
Smith, John,
Joice, William,
Richardson, George,
Church, William,
Sabey, John,
Smyth, Edward,
Barber, James,
Berry, Samuel,
Brewer, James,
Dew, Philip,
Hart, William,
Crosley, William,
Gravestock, John,
Street, George,
Bennett, James,
Croot, George,
Edwards, Joseph,
Shrosbery, James,
Millard, Thomas,
Newton, Samuel,
Tilcock, William,
Coxall, Frederick,
Randall, Joseph,
Cope, William,
Colburt, Joseph,
Ryder, John William,
Saunderson, Jabez,
Devereux, John,
Kimpton, James,
Trustram, James,
Bunyan, James,
Haddow, George,
Rowley, James,
Biggs, David,
Ell, John,
Goodman, George,
Galer, John,
Saunders, James,
Field, William,
Gaskin, William,
Geeves, Abel,
Jones, Richard,
Powers, John,
Preston, Samuel,
Cole, William - KeywordsCOLMWORTH, EATON SOCON, GOLDINGTON, ROXTON, WILDEN, ASTWICK, BIGGLESWADE, EVERTON, Cockayne Hatley, LANGFORD, POTTON, SANDY, SUTTON, TEMPSFORD, WRESTLINGWORTH, ARLESEY, CAMPTON, CLIFTON, HENLOW, SHEFFORD, STOTFOLD, LEIGHTON BUZZARD, TURVEY, BLUNHAM, CARDINGTON, EASTCOTTS, farmer, shoemaker, butcher, publican, thatcher, grocer, gardener, draper, baker, innkeeper, tailor, wheelwright, cattle dealer
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