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Staffordshire Quarter Sessions: 1799

Petitions to the Staffordshire Quarter Sessions, 1589-1799.

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Protestant dissenters. Q/SB 1799 T/65 (1799)

To the worshipful his majesty's justices of the peace assembled at the general quarter sessions of the peace held at Stafford in and for the county of Stafford on Thursday the eighteenth day of July 1799

We whose names are hereunder signed do hereby certify that we are protestant dissenters from the Church of England and that a certain building lately erected situate and being in Flash in the liberty of Quainford in the parish of Alstonefield in the county of Stafford is set apart as a place for the public worship of almighty God for protestant dissenters and we do humbly request that it may be registered and recorded as such at the said sessions according to the statute in that case made and provided witness our hands this thirteenth day of July in the said year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety nine

  • James Beswick
  • John Beswick
  • Joseph Wood
  • James Redfern
  • William Chappell
paratext

Petition to register a dissenting meeting house at Flash

Filed at translation sessions 18 July 1799

Master Ryder [illegible]

The inhabitants of the parish of Adbaston. Q/SB 1799 T/72 (1799)

The humble petition of the inhabitants of the parish of Adbaston in the county of Stafford

Sheweth

That his majesty's most gracious letters patent under the great seal of Great Britain hath heretofore been granted to the inhabitants of the parish of Adbaston aforesaid to enable them to take down and rebuild their parish church and part of the tower and that collections have been made by authority thereof and paid into the hands of the church wardens of the said parish of Adbaston and the whole expended in the needful repairs of the said church and tower which is very inadequate to the [sum?] wanted to finish the same

Therefore the said inhabitants humbly pray that your worships will be pleased to grant your [illegible] certificate to the Lord High Chanceller of Great Britain in order for obtaining a brief to enable them to compleat their said church and tower

  • William Anwyl curate
  • [illegible] [Jackson?]
  • John Podmore
  • Robert Deakins
  • William Tildesley
  • Thomas [Hoaford?]
  • John Caulkin
  • William Phillips

William Chrees, Benjamin Pountney and others. Q/SB 1799 M/108 (1799)

To the worshipfull his majesty's justices of the peace in and for the county of Stafford assembled at the general quarter sessions of the peace holden at Stafford in and for the said county on Thursday the tenth day of October one thousand seven hundred and ninety nine

The petition of William Chrees Benjamin Pountney Anthony Lane Bernard Wilkes Henry Smith and Catherine Bourne

Sheweth

That the town of Wolverhampton in the said county of Stafford is a town of considerable resort and that your petitioners have been at a considerable expence in erecting a theatre in the said town of Wolverhampton and that the said theatre is not within twenty miles of the cities of London Westminster or Edinburgh or within eight miles of any patent or licensed theatre or ten miles of the residence of his majesty or of any place within the same jurisdiction at which within six months now last past a licence under the act made and passed in the twenty eighth year of the reign of his present majesty King George the third intituled "An Act to Enable Justices of the Peace to Licence Theatrical Representations occasionally under the Restrictions therein Mentioned" hath been had and exercised or within fourteen miles of either of the universities of Oxford and Cambridge or within two miles of the outward limits of any city town or place having peculiar jurisdiction and that no license whatever hath been had and exercised in the said town of Wolverhampton within the space of eight months now last past

Your petitioners therefore pray that you would be pleased to grant a license to your petitioners pursuant to the directions and powers of the said act to permit and allow the performance of such tragedies comedies interludes operas plays and farces as now are or hereafter shall be acted performed or represented at either of the patent or licensed theatres in the city of Westminster or as shall in the manner prescribed by law have been submitted to the inspection of the Lord Chamberlain of the King's household for the time being at the aforesaid theatre in the town of Wolverhampton aforesaid in the county of Stafford aforesaid and within your jurisdiction for such time as to your worships shall seem meet

  • William Chrees
  • Benjamin Pountney
  • Anthony Lane
  • Bernard Wilkes
  • Henry Smith
  • Catherine Burne

Peter Harding. Q/SB 1799 M/110 (1799)

Ashley Heath 9th October 1799

Master Keen, Sir,

As the bearer Nathaniel Alcock 'our foreman' is a man of low circumstances and has been at a great expence in promoting the erection of a chapel by subscription to accommadate a small congregation of methodists in Hookgate for which he wishes to obtain a licence I hope you will favor him by having the request presented in court before [consel?] is called which I understand was a favor granted to Master Smith a respectable neighbour of mine for a house he got licensed on the same account

Your kindness herein will oblige my father and self for whom I am Sir, Your obedient and humble servant

Peter Harding

Protestant dissenters. Q/SB 1799 M/111 (1799)

Hookgate 9th October 1799

To the worshipful magistrates, we whose names are hereunto subscribed being protestant dessenters desire that a newly erected building called Hookgate Chapel, situate in the parish of Ashley and county of Stafford may be licensed for the public worship of almighty God

  • Joseph Cooke
  • John Smith
  • [per procr?] of Samuel Smith Samuel Harding
  • James Garratt
  • Thomas Garratt
  • John Lathberry

George Ridgway of Hanley. Q/SB 1799 M/112 (1799)

To the worshipfull the justices at the generall quarter sessions of the peace held at Stafford in and for the said county October 10 1799

The petition of George Ridgway of Hanley

Sheweth

That your petitioner is a protestant dissenter from the Church of England

That your petitioner firmly believes the doctrine of the ever blessed trinity

That your petitioner is trustee to a society of protestant dissenters who have erected a chappel at Burslem in the county of Stafford for the worship of almighty God

Your petitioner therefore prays the said chappel may be licensed pursuant to the statute in that case made and provided

And your petitioner will ever pray

George Ridgway

George Ridgway of Hanley. Q/SB 1799 M/113 (1799)

To the worshipful the justices at the general quarter sessions of the peace held at Stafford in and for the county of Stafford October 10th 1799

The petition of George Ridgway of Hanley

Sheweth

That your petitioner is a protestant dissenter from the Church of England

That your petitioner firmly beleives the doctrine of the ever blessed trinity

That your petitioner is trustee to a society of protestant dissenters who have erected a chappel for the service of almighty God at Newcastle under Lyme in the county of Stafford

Your petitioner therefore prays the said chappel may be licensed pursuant to the statute in that case made and provided

And your petitioner will ever pray

George Ridgway

George Ridgway of Hanley. Q/SB 1799 M/114 (1799)

To the worshipful the justices at the general quarter sessions of the peace held at Stafford in and for the county of Stafford October 10th 1799

The petition of George Ridgway of Hanley

Sheweth

That your petitioner is a protestant dissenter from the Church of England

That your petitioner firmly believes the doctrine of the ever blessed trinity

That your petitioner is trustee to a society of protestant dissenters who have erected a chappel at Stoke upon Trent Lane End in the county of Stafford for the worship of almighty God

Your petitioner therefore prays the said chappel may be licensed pursuant to the statute in that case made and provided

And your petitioner will ever pray

George Ridgway

George Ridgway of Hanley. Q/SB 1799 M/115 (1799)

To the worshipful the justices at the general quarter sessions of the peace held at Stafford in and for the county of Stafford October 10. 1799

The petition of George Ridgway of Hanley

Sheweth

Your petitioner is a protestant dissenter from the Church of England

That your petitioner firmly believes the doctrine of the ever blessed trinity

That your petitioner is trustee to a society of protestant dissenters who have erected a chappell at Hanley Shilton in the parish of Stoke upon Trent in the county of Stafford for the worship of almighty God

Your petitioner therefore prays the said chappel may be licensed pursuant to the statute in that case made and provided

And your petitioner will ever pray

George Ridgway

The minister and inhabitants of the chapelry of Longnor. Q/SB 1799 M/116d (1799)

The humble petition of the minister and inhabitants of the chapelry of Longnor in the parish of Alstonfield in the county of Stafford

Sheweth that the chapel of Longnor in this county is in so ruinous a state, that part of the walls must be taken down and rebuilt, and raised six feet higher in order that galleries may be erected to enable the in= =habitants to attend divine service; (the population being much increased of late years) and the roof of the said chapel being in such condition as to endanger the lives of the congregation, the said roof being at present propped with sundry deal poles as a temporary support to prevent the same from falling into the body of the chapel.

We therefore most humbly pray that the justices will be pleased to grant their certificate to the Lord Chancellor of Great Britain to obtain a brief in order to enable the said inhabitants of the chapelry of Longnor to do what is necessary to their said chapel.

  • Thomas Blackey minister
  • Thomas Wood chapel warden
  • John Wain
  • John [Janance?]
  • William Johnson
  • Thomas Oliver
  • John Gould
  • John Millward
  • Charles Wheeldon
  • John Millward
  • Nicholas Lomas
  • William Needham