Calendar:1800s:1803:4-Oct

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4 Oct 1803

Calendar diary

Day Regnal year Event
Tuesday 43 George lll St.Co. - Court

People events

Person Qualifier Event Notes
LETTS, John ‹LBT02821› Appr - Turn-over/In James Phillips (LBT/26691)
PHILLIPS, Benjamin ‹LBT16316› Appr - Binding George William Fowler (LBT/24969)
MARCH, John ( - 1804) ‹LBT20074› Appr - Binding Joseph John Stevens (LBT/27422)
THOMPSON, George ( - 1826) ‹LBT20418› Appr - Turn-over/Out George Nathaniel Thompson (LBT/22576) his son, to John Poole [ ]
RODEN, William ‹LBT20491› Turned-over first - to Thomas Hamblin [LBT/]
RODEN, William ‹LBT20491› Freed - Servitude - by Thomas Hamblin [ ]
PHILLIPS, Jacob Manwaring ‹LBT21157› Freed - Servitude
RIVINGTON, Francis (1745 - 1822) ‹LBT21485› Court Attended
PARKER, Henry ( - 1809) ‹LBT21536› Court Attended
ABRAHAM, John ( - 1809) ‹LBT21779› Appr - Binding Joseph Tarbox (LBT/27519)
BETHAM, William Simon ‹LBT22189› Freed - Servitude
THOMPSON, George Nathaniel ( - 1834) ‹LBT22576› Turned-over first - to John Poole [LBT/]
WARD, John ‹LBT22180› Appr - Binding John Fowler Dove (LBT/24680)
EYLES, Benjamin ‹LBT23133› Freed - Servitude - by Thomas Blanford (LBT/28812)
MYERS, John ‹LBT23299› Appr - Turn-over/Out William Roden (LBT/20491) to Thomas Hamblin (LBT/22748)
DOVE, John Fowler ( - 1866) ‹LBT24680› Bound to John Ward (LBT/22180)
FOWLER, George William (1789 - ) ‹LBT24969› Bound to Benjamin Phillips (LBT/16316)
GOLD, Joyce ( - 1854) ‹LBT25113› Freed - Redemption
PHILLIPS, James ‹LBT26691› Turned-over first - to John Letts (LBT/02821)
WALKER, John ( - 1829) ‹LBT27792› Bound to John Robinson [LBT/X]
STEVENS, Joseph John ‹LBT27422› Bound to John March (LBT/20074)
STREET, Thomas ‹LBT27467› Bound to James Scott
TARBOX, Joseph ‹LBT27519› Bound to John Abraham (LBT/21779)
BLANFORD, Thomas ‹LBT28812› Appr - Freedom Benjamin Eyles (LBT/23133)
CALLOW, Henry Joseph Benjamin ‹LBT28226› Freed - Redemption - "having been several years in business as a stationer".