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| | | 3 - Contract between Home Burrowes, esq., Mayor, and Thomas Cotgreave, alderman, both being Justices of the Peace, and William Hillhouse and Samuel Sedgley of Bristol, merchants, for the transportation of Peter Cheers, labourer, to America for 7 years, according to an order made at Chester Crownmote Court on 16 April 1764, when the said Peter Cheers was convicted of felony. - 21 April 1764 |
| | | 5 - Contract between Thomas Astle, esq., Mayor, and Thomas Cotgreave, Alderman, both being Justices of the Peace, and Joseph Fletcher of Liverpool, merchant, for the transportation of Susan Price, singlewoman, to America for 7 years, according to an order made at Chester Crownmote Court on 8 Dec. 1766, when the said Susan Price was convicted of felony. Consideration: £5. - 5 Jan 1767 |
| | | 6 - Contract between Thomas Astle, esq., Mayor, and Edward Burrowes, Alderman, both being Justices of the Peace, and Thomas Pollock of Liverpool, merchant, for the transportation of Joseph Tellett and Samuel Meredith to America for 7 years, according to an order made at Chester Crownmote Court on 27 April 1767, when the said Joseph Tellett and Samuel Meredith were convicted of felony. Consideration: £10. - 13 July 1767 |
| | | 9 - Contract between George French, esq., Mayor, and Thomas Cotgreave, Alderman, both being Justices of the Peace, and William Stevenson and William Randolph of Bristol, merchants, for the transportation of Edward Appleton to America for 7 years, according to an order made at Chester Crownmote Court on 2 April 1770, when the said Edward Appleton was convicted of felony. Signed by William Stevenson and William Randolph 28 April 1770. Consideration: £5. - 25 April 1770 |
| | | 15 - Draft contract between William Dyson, esq., Mayor, and Thomas Cotgreave, esq., Alderman, both Justices of the peace, and [merchants' names not filled in] for the transportation of Lawrence Kennedy, the younger, to America for the term of his life, according to an order made at Chester Crownmote Court on 19 April 1775, when the said Lawrence Kennedy was convicted of felony and sentenced to death. Consideration: £5. - 1775 |