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A - Administration
Expand AA - Assessments: Wage Rates - 1575AA - Assessments: Wage Rates - 1575
Expand AG - Gaol and House of Correction - 1808-1872AG - Gaol and House of Correction - 1808-1872
Expand AP - Point of Air Lighthouse Trust - 1775-1889AP - Point of Air Lighthouse Trust - 1775-1889
Expand AR - River Dee - 1800-1831AR - River Dee - 1800-1831
Expand AS - Quarter Sessions: Administration: Special Sessions - 1864-1880AS - Quarter Sessions: Administration: Special Sessions - 1864-1880
Expand C - Chester City Coroner - 1442-1973C - Chester City Coroner - 1442-1973
Expand CI - Coroners' Inquests. - c1442-1839CI - Coroners' Inquests. - c1442-1839
Expand CR - Crownmote Court Rolls - 1316-1611CR - Crownmote Court Rolls - 1316-1611
F - Finance
Expand FA - Accounts - 1828-1836FA - Accounts - 1828-1836
J - Justices of the Peace
Expand JC - Commissions of the Peace - 1836-1970JC - Commissions of the Peace - 1836-1970
Expand JD - Declarations - 1860-1901JD - Declarations - 1860-1901
R - Registration and Deposit
Expand RJ - Jurors - 1608-1817RJ - Jurors - 1608-1817
Expand RL - Licenced Victuallers - 1552-1833RL - Licenced Victuallers - 1552-1833
Expand RP - Deposited plans - 1772-1935RP - Deposited plans - 1772-1935
Expand RR - Sacrament Certificates - 1673-1789RR - Sacrament Certificates - 1673-1789
Collapse RTB - Transportation Bonds - 1731-1775RTB - Transportation Bonds - 1731-1775
1 - Bond from Joseph Clegg of Liverpool, merchant, to John Pemberton, esq., Mayor of Chester and Thomas Mather, esq., Recorder, in the penal sum of £100 to secure the transportation of Bridget Wright, convicted of Felony and sentenced to death at Chester Crownmote Court on 23 Aug. last, to one of His Majesties Plantations in America for the term of 14 years, and to procure an authentic certificate from the Governor or Chief Custom House Office there of the safe landing of the said Bridget. - 20 Sep 1731
2 - Bond from James Gildart of Liverpool, merchant, to Roger Comberbach, esq., Clerk of the Peace for the City of Chester, in the penal sum of £100 to secure the transportation to America for the term of 7 years of Francis Irwin and James Capper, convicted of felony at Chester General Sessions on 9 June last. - 30 Aug 1755
3 - Bond from Samuel Sedgley and William Hillhouse of Bristol, merchants, to Holme Burrowes, esq., Mayor of Chester, and Robert Townsend, esq., Recorder, in the penal sum of £100 to secure the transportation to America for the term of 7 years of John Hartcop, labourer, convicted of felony at Chester Crownmote Court on 16 April last. - 21 April 1764
4 - Bond from Samuel Sedgby and William Hillhouse of Bristol, merchants, to Holme Burrowes, esq., Mayor of Chester, and Robert Townsend, esq., Recorder, in the penal sum of £100 to secure the transportation to America for the term of 7 years of Peter Cheers, labourer, convicted of felony at Chester Crownmote Court on 16 April last. - 21 April 1764
5 - Draft 'condition of obligation' clause relating to John Hartcop and Peter Cheers as in 3-4. - [21 April 1764]
6 - Bond from Samuel Sedgley, William Hillhouse and William Randolph of Bristol, merchants, to Thomas Brock gentleman, Clerk of the Peace for the City of Chester in the penal sum of £50 to secure the transportation to America for the term of 7 years of Owen Jacob alias Morris, convicted at Chester General Sessions on 21 July last of falsely obtaining goods from Thomas Griffith, grocer, by means of a counterfeit letter written in the name of Thomas Hughes. - 2 Sep 1766
7 - Bond from Joseph Fletcher of Liverpool, merchant, to Thomas Brock, gentleman, Clerk of the Peace for the City of Chester in the penal sum of £50 to secure the transportation to America for the term of 7 years of David Lewis, convicted of felony at Chester Crownmote Court on 8 Dec. last. - 5 Jan 1767
8 - Bond from William Randolph and William Stevenson of Bristol, merchants, to Thomas Brock, gentleman, Clerk of the Peace for the City of Chester, in the penal sum of £50. to secure the transportation to America for the term of 7 years of John Cox, convicted of felony at Chester Crownmote Court on 20 June 1768. - 13 Aug 1768
9 - Bond from William Stevenson and William Randolph of Bristol, merchants, to Thomas Brock, gentleman, Clerk of the Peace for the City of Chester, in the penal sum of £50 to secure the transportation to America for the term of 7 years of Elizabeth Parry, wife of John Parry, convicted of felony at Chester Crownmote Court on 26 of September last. - 8 April 1769
10 - Bond from William Stevenson and William Randolph of Bristol, merchants to Thomas Brock, gentleman, Clerk of the Peace for the City of Chester in the penal sum of £50 to secure the transportation to America for the term of 7 years of Mary Moores, convicted of felony at Chester Crownmote Court on 16 July last. - 12 Sep 1770
11 - Bond from William Stevenson and William Randolph of Bristol, merchants, to Thomas Brock, gentleman, Clerk of the Peace for the City of Chester, in the penal sum of £50 to secure the transportation to America for the term of 7 years of Joseph Jones, convicted of felony at Chester Crownmote Court on 12 April last. - 17 April 1771
12 - Bond from William Stevenson and William Randulph of Bristol, merchants, to Thomas Brock, esq., Clerk of the Peace for the City of Chester, in the penal sum of £50. to secure the transportation to America for the term of 7 years of Sarah Powell, wife of William Powell, convicted of being 'an Incorrigible rogue' at Chester General Sessions on 15 September last. - 15 Jan 1773
13 - Bond from Thomas Horton of Liverpool, merchant, to Thomas Brock, esq., Clerk of the Peace for the City of Chester, in the penal sum of £50 to secure the transportation to America for the term of 7 years of William Seller and William Edwards, convicted of felony at Chester Crownmote Court on 23 April last. - [May] 1773
14 - Bond from William Stevenson and William Randolph of Bristol, merchants, to Thomas Brock, esq., Clerk of the Peace for the City of Chester, in the penal sum of £50 to secure the transportation to America for the term of 7 years of Elizabeth Jones, convicted at Chester General Sessions on 6 Dec. last of stealing one pair of 'women's stuff shoes' belonging to James Jones. - 18 April 1774
15 - Bond from William Stevenson and William Randolph of Bristol, merchants, to Thomas Brock, esq., Clerk of the Peace for the City of Chester, in the penal sum of £50 to secure the transportation to America for the term of 7 years of John Nutall, convicted of felony at Chester Crownmote Court on 11 April last. - 18 April 1774
16 - Bond from James Gildart of Liverpool, esq., to Thomas Brock, esq., Clerk of the Peace for the City of Chester in the penal sum of £50 to secure the transportation to America for life of Lawrence Kennedy, the younger, convicted of felony and sentenced to death at Chester Crownmote Court on 22 Aug. last. - 9 May 1775
Expand RTC - Transportation Contracts - 1764-1775RTC - Transportation Contracts - 1764-1775
S - Court in Session
Expand SE - Examinations and Depositions - 1522-1858SE - Examinations and Depositions - 1522-1858
Expand SF - Quarter Sessions Files - 1488-1971SF - Quarter Sessions Files - 1488-1971
Expand SM - Sessions Books Minute Books - 1814-1865SM - Sessions Books Minute Books - 1814-1865
Expand SMP - Sesions Books Register of Prisoners - 1853-1872SMP - Sesions Books Register of Prisoners - 1853-1872
Expand SMR - Sessions Books - Recognizance Book - 1780-1798SMR - Sessions Books - Recognizance Book - 1780-1798
Expand SO - Order Books - 1799-1866SO - Order Books - 1799-1866
Expand SP - Process Records Register of Prosecutions, etc.SP - Process Records Register of Prosecutions, etc.
Expand SPE - Quarter Sessions Fine Rolls - 1561-1634SPE - Quarter Sessions Fine Rolls - 1561-1634
Expand SPT - Petitions mainly for poor relief or for exemption from poor rate, 16th century. - 1563-1594SPT - Petitions mainly for poor relief or for exemption from poor rate, 16th century. - 1563-1594
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