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Mentions of Whitmore in the Quarter Session Records indexed at The Genealogist.co.uk
The Staffordshire Quarter Sessions Rolls, Vol. II, 1590-1593: Whitmore mentioned pages 30, 78, 96, 125, 126, 157, 202, 203, 235, 249, 272, 322, 345, 353.[1]
Edward Manneringe of Whitmore esq. mentioned
- page 30: no. 20 Liberty of the Duchy of Lancaster panel of jurors
- page 78: no. 34 Liberty of the Duchy of Lancaster panel of jurors (breve in left hand margin)
Reginald Whiteacres late of Whitmore husbandman mentioned
- page 96 1589 Indictment Reginald Whiteacres late of Whitmore husbandman for breaking the inclosed park of Gilbert Gerrerd kt., killing and carrying off a male deer[2]
- and also 1588 killing and carrying off a buck[2]
- page 125 No 37 Venire facias:-[3] Reginald Whittacres late of Whitmore husbandman ... to answer touching certain trespasses and other misdeeds and offences whereof they are presented.
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1591
- Reginald Whitacres late of Whitmore husbandman[2]
1592
- order dated 31 December 1591 for appearance at next general sessions to be held at Stafford on 11 with the following persons:
Sources
- ↑ The Staffordshire Quarter Sessions Rolls, Vol. II, 1590-1593 Index to names page 408
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 The Staffordshire Quarter Sessions Rolls, Vol. II, 1590-1593 Roll 26, 27, 28, 28a and 29
- ↑ From Wikipedia entry for Venire facias: In law, venire facias (Latin for "may you cause to come"), also venire facias juratores, and often shortened to venire, is a writ directing a sheriff to assemble a jury.Various types [include] venire facias ad respondendum – "a writ requiring a sheriff to summon a person against whom an indictment for a misdemeanor has been issued," now superseded by the use of warrants.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 The Staffordshire Quarter Sessions Rolls, Vol. II, 1590-1593 Roll 30, 31, 32 and 33
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