October 1701

Hewitson has this "Great Court Leet held on October 22nd, 1701, before Josias Gregson (Mayor) and John Warren (Recorder)." but the mayor is George Addison.  Needs checking.

Officers

Viewers of Flesh & Fish Edward Bradley & John Jackson
Alefounders John Birchall & Nathan Bullen
Pinders Henry Barnes & Stephen Pearson
Affeerers & Assessors Geo. Addison gen, Jeoffrey Rishton, John Loxam & Thomas Woodburne
Clensing ye streets William Litham
Treasurer for the poor Henry Taylor & George Lamplugh
Houselookers for Churchgate John Bostock & Robert Welshman
Houselookers for ffishergate & Market Street Luke Hodgkinson jun & William Eaves
Houselookers for fryergate Robert Riley & Ralph Miller
Beadle William Hoole

 

Jury

Thomas Gradwell John Lamplugh
Benjamin Todd Lucas Hodgkinson sen
Nathaniel Knott Henry Heaton
William Markland Christopher Jackson
Thomas Watson Richard fforshaw
Peter ffrench John Campbell
Joseph Myers Richard Crosse
Jacob Hodgkinson  

 

Presentments : —

1. The psons following for their severall defaults in not appeareing att this Court Leet they all haveing had due Summons thereto, and doe Amerce them in twelve pence a peece. vizt.

William Dolphin, Richard Livesey, Evan Hodgkinson, Lawr Shepherd Taylor, Thomas Clifton, John Sharples, John Cooke, George Birchall, Joseph Bolton, Alexr Gibson, John Green gen, John Kay Taylor, James Lorrimer, John Mosse, Thomas Garlicke, Henry Birchall, Thomas Sudell jun, Edward Burton.

2. These psons following who, tho' they appeared at the said Court, yet imediatly went againe and wilfully withdraw themselves without ye Courts leave. Wee therefore likewise amerce them to pay Twelve pence a peece. vizt.

Robert ffogg, Robert Ashburns, John Bayley the elder brickman, Henry Walmsley Taylor.

3. The psons following for not enrolling their severall Apprentices according to an order made att the last Guild, and doe amerce them in the summe of two shillings six pence a peece. vizt.

John Harrison, Tho. Heardsley, Richard Graystock, Robert Ravald.

4. The psons following for not lopping their respective hedges in the North Meadow lane. vizt.

John ffrancks gen, Mr Alderman Atherton, John Woods ye elder, James Garstang, William Bradley

And wee doe amerce them in three shillings four pence a peece that make default in lopping and ordering the same before the twenty fifth day of March next.

5. Evan Huson, John Helme the elder and John Hatch doe severally lopp their hedges in the ffryer lane before the twenty fifth day of March next on paine that every one makeing default doe pay three shillings four pence.

6. The psons following that they doe severally remove their respective Middings lying in St. Johns Weend or Lane before the first day of Aprill next On paine that every one makeing default doe pay ye summe of Six shillings eight pence. vizt.

Henry Sowerbutts, Mr Tho. Gradwell, John Woods senr, Mr Wm Parkinson, Mr John Thornton, Mr Edm Trafford, Mr Willm Patten, Tho. Greenhalgh, Tho. Riley, James Garstang, Thomas Rideing, Hugh Walker, Alderman Atherton, Seth Jolly, Willm Lytham, Willm Beesley, John Verschregan, Ann Walmsley widd.

7. Joseph Bolton Shoemaker, Henry Birchall and John Greenhalgh Taylor doe remove their severall Middings lying behind the Churchgate barrs before the first of Aprill next on paine that every one makeing default doe pay Six shillings and eight pence.

8. Yt widdow Crabtree open the watercourse att the old Cuckstool pitt leading to the Swillbrook before the Twenty fifth of March next, on paine of Six shillings and eight pence.

9. William Walmsley of the Hole house doe sufficiently amend the ffoot____ att his orchard end leading to the March by layeing stone of gravell or the same before the twenty fifth of March next On paine of Six shillings eight pence.

10. Robert Sarjeant ye Linnen webster for suffering playeing att Cards in his house on the Sabbath day, to pay two shillings six pence.

11. The psons following that they cause sufficient Rales placed before their respective Seller staires before the twenty fifth day of March next, on paine that every one makeing default doe pay One shilling. vizt.

James Dawson Quaker, Robert Welshman, Thomas Ryley, Evan Huson.

12. Elizabeth Yates widdow for her house of office being Erected on the Towns wast being both an Incroachmt and an Annoyance and doe Amerce her in Six shillings eight pence.

13. John Merry in Six shillings eight pence for not scoureing his ditch on the Northside of the Lands which hee farmes of Mr Langton lying above the Dagregate lane.

14. The psons following for causeing or pmitting their respective servants frequently to wind, draw up, and carry away water to their severall houses, from the Publicke Draw well in the Market-place, on the Sabboth day, and doe amerce each of them in two shillings a peece. vizt.

Alice Garlick widd, George Wilkinson, John Woods junr, Willm Tomlinson, Nicholas Walmsley jun.

15. Edward Crabtree for not scoureing his ditch att the side of Doebanck by Lancaster lane, And doe Amerce him in Six shillings eight pence.

16. Mr Alderman Atherton for not causeing his ditch by his brickwall side att the upper end of St. Johns weend leading to Salter lane, scoured; and doe amerce him in Six shillings eight pence.

17. The Bayliffs That they cause the Bridge att Broadgate to bee sufficiently Repaired before the twenty fifth day of March next Otherwise wee Amerce them in Six shillings eight pence.

18. Mr Roger Sudell the elder that hee cause his Midding Removed (wch lyes on the West side of Minspitt Weend and is a great annoyance to Thomas Gregson) And if not done before the twenty fifth day of March next doe Amerce him in the summ of Twenty shillings.

19. The severall psons following that they respectively scour their ditches and lopp their hedges and make good their severall platts in the South meadow lane before the twenty fifth day of March next, On paine that every one makeing default doe pay the summe of Six shillings eight pence.

Mr Alderman Sudell, Henry Graystock, Mr Alderman Lemon, James Green, Sir Chr. Greenfield, Mrs Wall of Moor side, Robert Read, James Lorrimer, John Thorp, Thomas Thorp, Henry Thorp, Mr Ralph Ashton, Wm Tomlinson, John Woods junr, Edward Bradley.

20. Thomas Richardson alias Stringer for being staggering drunck and takeing Tobacco publickly in the streets on the Sabboth day, And wee doe Amerce him in six shillings eight pence.

21. James Kitchin, watchmaker, for cutting and selling Linnen cloth not belonging to his Trade, And doe amerce him in vjs. viijd.

22. Simon Penington, Edmund Bostock, and Richard Burton, Barbers, for carrying their Basons and Aprons publickly in the streets on the Sabboth day, and useing their Trade on that day. And Amerce them in five shillings a peece.

23. The psons following as Inmates, haveing no legall Settlemt in this Burrough, therfore to bee stallenged or Removed out of the Town according as shall bee thought fitt by Mr Mayor and his Councell. vizt.

In the Churchgate

Richard Ireland, Savill Ratcliffe, Andrew ffishwicke, John Shackleton, Henry Aitough Henry Greenills, William Jackson taylor, Richard Livesey, Robert Boyes, Michaeil Postlthwaite, Patrick Higgarty, William Beesley, Thomas Talbot, Thomas Sherrington, John Smith Miller, Henry Werden, Thomas Gregson, Thomas Backet, Thomas Miller, Lawrence Taylor, Henry Wilson.

In the Fishergate

Dr. Provoe & his wife & child at John Greenhalghs ffarrier.

Thomas Penington at Willm Darwens house.

Joseph Massy at Thomas Pedders house.

In the Fryergate

John Newton in Willm Tomlinson house.

Thomas Sudell in Willasys house.

Robert Gregson Webster at Dawsons house.

William Moon & his wife at Thomas Greenhalls.

Chrofer Clarkson glover at James Kitchins.

Robert Sarjeant.

Ralph Newshams son.

Two sone of William Gregson Thatcher.

24. There is now no Rale att late Thomas Walmsleys house in the fFryergate, Nor any Bulke att Mr. Parkinsons house, next John Harrisons, in the ffryergate, Nor any sign post att John Birchalls house, late Tysons, in the fFryergate, Nor any Rales att George Drinckwaters house, in the ffryergate, Nor any sign post att the house late the sign of the Plow, in the Churchgate.

Therefore wee Conceive that what is severally charged for the said things ought no longer to bee brought into the Bayliffe Accounts, or continued in the Towns Rentall.

25. The outstaires at Mr. Alderman Addisons house, in Minspitt Weend were never charged or brought into the Towns Rentall till the last survey, taken in the yeare 1695, And, it appeareing by an Antient Presentmt that those staires are standing on Mr. Addisons own ground, Wee therefore thinck that the Two pence charged yearly for them ought to bee taken out of the Towns Rentall.

26. That the Highway or lane Called Ribleton lane, the lane and flagged Rampier leading towards Rible bridge, The lane leading down to Broadgate, The lane or way over Spitle Mosse to the March, The Moor lane, The long Cawsey upon the Moor. The ffryer lane, St. Johns Weend, and other publicke Highwayes and Cawseys in the said Town of Preston and the Liberties thereof are in decay and much out of Repair. And therefore wee doe Amerce the Inhabitants of Preston aforesaid in the summ of ffifteen pounds & for speedy Repair of the said lanes, Highwayes and Cawseys according to the Statute.

27. John Ratcliffe Skinner doe Musle his great doggs which hee keeps about his house and pitts before the seventeenth of ffebruary next, and soe keep and take care of them for the future that they may doe noe mischief by being at large, On paine of Six shillings eight pence.