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Farmer. Died aged 60. Buried in Glebe Cemetery
Source:
Registers of Coroners' Inquests and Magisterial Inquiries (Ancestry)
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Died of natural causes
Surname:
Millwood (Millward)
Source:
Maitland Family History Circle's Pre 1900 Pioneer Register
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Born c 1785 Birmingham. Spouse Margaret O'Dea. For more information about descendants see Pioneer Register Entry No. 978
Surname:
Millwood (Millward)
Place:
Lower Portland Head
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Captured runaway prisoners
Surname:
Millwood (Millward)
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Accompanied John Howe on an expedition northwest of Windsor
Surname:
Millwood (Millward)
Place:
upper Branch and Lower Portland Head
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District constable. Wished to launch boat to carry his own and neighbour's grain to market
Surname:
Millwood (Millward)
Source:
The Bury and Norwich Post
Details:
At Warwick assizes, Joseph Jarvis was tried on an indictment for having in his possesion a counterfeit and forged Bank of England note for 1pound. To this indictment he pleaded guilty; as did John Millwood, for a similar offence. There were indictments against them for forging and uttering the same, which indictments the Bank of England did not prosecute. Sir O. Rooke observed, that on account of their youth (both being lads) the Bank had shewn them mercy, conceiving they were the tools of others. They were sentenced to be transported for 14 years. ( Jarvis was sent to the Hulks however received a free pardon on 4 August 1805)