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Required to enter recognizance that his children should keep the peace towards Joseph Eckford
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Application for licence for the Wool Team Inn postponed
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Applied for a warrant to put him in possession of a piece of land held by John Carter. Warrant declined
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Publican's licence for the Wool Team Inn granted by the Bench
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License for 640 acres of land to be renewed
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Applied for warrant to evict John Coster from his land. Warrant refused
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Denis Slattery per 'Sir Godfrey Webster' assigned servant
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Occupied Mary Beattie's public house
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Aged 24. Born in the colony. Farmer
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Employee Patrick Carpenter died aged 87.
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Charged by Jane Dickson with excessive impounding charges
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Witnessed Edward Gretton forge Captain Crummer's signature
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Charged with laying excessive impounding damages by his son Peter Eckford
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An Organised Banditti, p.209
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Little Breeches absconded from Lancelot Threlkeld and entered service with Eckford
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Employed D. Beard and E. McKeogh who were fined 5/- for injuring fencing belonging to Mary Eckford
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Charged Peter Eckford with allowing an entire horse to stray. Case dismissed as ownership could not be established
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Witness in trial of Edward Robinson
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Cautioning against harbouring son William Eckford as he had left his home without consent
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Thomas Mitchell per 'Lord Sidmouth' assigned servant
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Edward McCue per 'Backwell' assigned servant