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Riddiall Surname Ancestry Results

Our indexes 1000-1999 include entries for the spelling 'riddiall'. In the period you have requested, we have the following 7 records (displaying 1 to 7): 

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Stockport Court Leet (1661)
This Court Leet and Court Baron with View of Frankpledge for the barony of Stockport was held 7th May in the 13th year of king Charles II. The court record, in a mixture of Latin and English, lists the jury, and proceeds to give their findings on recent trespasses, largely petty matters such as breach of the assizes of bread, ale and meat (presented by the alefounders), and minor nuisances (presented by the burlymen and the scavengers). The amercements were assessed by the affeerers, whose names are also given.

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Stockport Court Leet
 (1661)
Stockport Court Leet (1662)
This Court Leet and Court Baron with View of Frankpledge for the barony of Stockport was held 2nd October in the 14th year of king Charles II. The court record, in a mixture of Latin and English, lists the jury, and proceeds to give their findings on recent trespasses, largely petty matters such as breach of the assizes of bread, ale and meat (presented by the alefounders and officers for flesh), and minor nuisances and infractions (presented by the scavengers, constables, burlymen and moor lookers). In addition there are notes as to the transfer of burgages; orders warning individuals to cease transgressions and pains set for non-compliance. The amercements were assessed by the affeerers, whose names are also given. All the officers for the coming year were chosen (pp. 32-34) - assessors, apprizers, market lookers, alefounders, burlymen, searchers and sealers of leather, scavengers, moor lookers, mayor, bailiff, constables, and affeerers.

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Stockport Court Leet
 (1662)
Stockport Court Leet (1663)
This Court Leet and Court Baron with View of Frankpledge for the barony of Stockport was held 14th May in the 15th year of king Charles II. The court record, in a mixture of Latin and English, lists the jury, and proceeds to give their findings on recent trespasses, largely petty matters such as breach of the assizes of bread, ale and meat , and minor nuisances and infractions (including those presented by the market lookers).

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Stockport Court Leet
 (1663)
Stockport Court Leet (1664)
This Court Leet and Court Baron with View of Frankpledge for the barony of Stockport was held 5th May in the 16th year of king Charles II. The court record, in a mixture of Latin and English, lists the jury, and proceeds to give their findings on recent trespasses, largely petty matters such as breach of the assizes of bread, ale and meat (presented by the alefounders, officer for flesh and market lookers), and minor nuisances and infractions (presented by the scavengers, constables and burlymen). In addition there are notes as to heirs and tenants failing to do suit; and orders warning individuals to cease transgressions.

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Stockport Court Leet
 (1664)
Stockport Court Leet (1664)
This Court Leet and Court Baron with View of Frankpledge for the barony of Stockport was held 4th October in the 16th year of king Charles II. The court record, in a mixture of Latin and English, lists the jury, and proceeds to give their findings on recent trespasses, largely petty matters such as breach of the assizes of bread, ale and meat (presented by the alefounders and market lookers), and minor nuisances and infractions (presented by the miller, constables, burlymen and moor lookers). In addition there are notes as to the transfer of burgages; orders warning individuals to cease transgressions and notices of aldermen, burgesses, tenants and heirs who had failed to do suit of court. The amercements were assessed by the affeerers, whose names are also given. All the officers for the coming year were chosen (pp. 50-52) - assessors, apprizers, market lookers, officer for flesh, officer to see the mastiffs muzzled, alefounders, burlymen, searchers and sealers of leather, scavengers, moor lookers, mayor, bailiff, constables, and affeerers.

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Stockport Court Leet
 (1664)
Stockport Court Leet (1665)
This Court Leet and Court Baron with View of Frankpledge for the barony of Stockport was held 18th April in the 17th year of king Charles II. The court record, in a mixture of Latin and English, lists the jury, and proceeds to give their findings on recent trespasses, largely petty matters such as breach of the assizes of bread, ale and meat (presented by the alefounders, officer for flesh and market lookers), and minor nuisances and infractions (presented by the miller, constables, burlymen, officer to see the mastiffs muzzled, and scavengers). In addition there are notes as to the transfer of burgages; orders warning individuals to cease transgressions and notices of aldermen, burgesses, tenants and heirs who had failed to do suit of court. The amercements were assessed by the affeerers, whose names are also given.

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Stockport Court Leet
 (1665)
Inhabitants of Salisbury (1443-1704)
A collection of transcripts of churchwardens' accounts from the parishes of St Edmund and St Thomas in Sarum (Salisbury in Wiltshire) by Henry James Fowle Swayne, the Recorder of Wilton, was published by the Wilts Record Society in 1896. The greater part of these accounts relate to expenditure to workmen on the church fabric, and income for rent of pews and the tolling of bells and obsequies for parishioners. There are several sources covered: the churchwardens' accounts for St Edmund's for 1443 to 1461; for St Thomas's 1545 to 1690, and some notes from 1704; and accounts of the stewards of the Fraternity of Jesus Mass founded in St Edmund's.

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Inhabitants of Salisbury
 (1443-1704)

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