Book 5 - 1804
The Borough of Preston in the County of Lancaster
The court Baron commonly called the Inquest of office is holden in the town hall in the said Borough on Monday the thirteenth day of February in the forty fourth year of the reign of King George the third and in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and four.
Jurors to enquire as well for our Sovereign Lord the King as for the Mayor, Bailiffs and Burgesses of the said Borough.
Mr John Startifant | Mr William Bowran |
Mr William Farrer | Mr John Green Jun. |
Mr John Baron | Mr John Whitehead |
Mr William Millner | Mr Thomas Miller |
Mr William Fishwick | Mr Richard Thompson |
Mr Thomas Croft | Mr John Bullen |
Mr Solomon Cross | Mr Edward Bullen |
Mr William Woodcock | Mr Thomas Scott |
Mr John Swanson | Mr John Taylor |
Mr John Fallowfield Jun. | Mr Richard Riley |
Mr Richard Waterworth |
The jury returned no Presentments
The Borough of Preston in the County of Lancaster
The mayors court or Court of Election holden in the Town Hall of the said Borough the fifth day of October in the forty fourth year of the reign of King George the third and in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and four.
Before Daniel Lyon Esquire, Mayor.
Elizors
elected by the mayor - Mr Hugh Waterworth
elected by the aldermen present - Mr John Green
Jury returned by the Elizors
John Startifant Esq. | Mr John Whitehead |
Thomas Tunnel Esq. | Mr John Bullen |
John Calvert Esq. | Mr Edward Bullen |
Mr Hugh Dewhurst | Mr John Bostock |
Mr Henry Fisher | Mr Arthur Millson |
Mr Thomas Ogle | Mr John McCandlish |
Mr Thomas Norcross | Mr Robert Salter |
Mr William Bowran | Mr Thomas Miller |
Mr Robert Foster | Mr Richard Thompson |
Mr John Salter | Mr John Palmer |
Mr James Salter | Mr John Daniel Lyon |
Mr Joseph Whitehed | Mr James Dale |
Who elect for mayor for the year ensuing - George Blelock Esquire
For the Towns Bailiff - Mr John Taylor
For the Towns Sergeant - Mr John Clowes
And then the court adjourned until the 12th day of October instant at ten oclock in the forenoon.
12th October 1804
The court being called persuant to the adjournment George Blelock Esquire the new elected mayor took the oath appointed instead of the oaths of allegiance and Supremacy the oath of the office of Mayor the oath of Justice of the Peace for the Borough and the oath of coroner for the Borough and then chose for his Bailiff Mr George Cotton and for his Serjeant James Townsend.
And the persons hereunder named took their several oaths of office before the new mayor.
Daniel Lyon Esquire the late mayor the oath of Justice of the Peace for the said Borough.
Mr John Taylor and Mr George Cotton the oath of Bailiff.
John Clowes the oath of Towns Serjeant and James Townsend the oath of mayors Serjeant.
The Borough of Preston in the County of Lancaster
The Court Leet or view of free Pledges holden in the Town Hall in the said Borough the twenty ninth day of October one thousand eight hundred and four before George Blelock Esquire, mayor.
Jurors to enquire as well for our Sovereign Lord the King as for the Mayor Bailiffs and Burgesses of the said Borough.
Mr John Whitehed | Mr Joseph Robinson |
Mr John Bairstow | Mr John Mc Candlish |
Mr Samuel Horrocks Jun. | Mr William Fowler |
Mr Richard Arrowsmith | Mr Thomas Tomlinson |
Mr Arthur Wilson | Mr John Scott |
Mr Henry Dawson | Mr John Startifant |
Mr William Addison | Mr George Jackson |
Mr John Hardy | Mr John Riley |
Mr William Bowran |
Jury returned no presentments.
Officers appointed at a court Leet held 29th October 1804
Viewers of Fish and Flesh - John Clowes and James Townsend
Ale Founders - James Townsend and John Clowes
Afferers - Mr Alderman Grimshaw and Mr Alderman Travers
Treasurers for poor Apprentices - Mr John Green and Mr H Waterworth
House Lookers for Church Street
House Lookers for Market Place
House Lookers for Friergate and Fishergate - James Haworth and John Wilcock
Pinders
Beadle - James Thompson
Searchers and Sealers of Leather - James Townsend Snr and James Townsend Jun.
Constables
James Townsend, John Hird, John Clowes and James Thompson
Scavengers
From Church Street Bars to Minsprit Wiend, Back Wiend and Saint Johns Lane, at £6:6:0 - John Sudell
Market Place, Old Shamble, and Cheapside, Friergate from the Bars to Mr Walton and the anchor weind at 2 pounds 2 shillings ??? - Richard Gregson