Jury Lists. A group of 13 lists with names of jurors, 1792/1882, all but one printed, some with manuscript details and ink stamps, listing names of jurors, their addresses and professions, for trials at the King's and Queen's Bench, Middlesex, two for Norfolk and one for Salop, etc., ten on vellum and three on paper, some scattered heavy soiling and browning and a few with marginal tears, mostly narrow folio (Qty: 13) An interesting and unusual group with good details of professions. On one such list in a case between Thomas Hookham (plaintiff) and Cyril Hicks (defendant) at the Queen's Bench, Middlesex, Hilary Turn, 1853, the trades listed include booksellers (William Ambrose Mason and William Pedder, both of Holywell-Street), cutler, cheese monger, lodging-house-keeper, publican, painter, tobacconist, eating-house-keeping (Robert Northchallis of Drury-Lane), coffee-house-keeper, boot-tree maker, oilman, optician, musical-instrument maker, philosophical-instrument maker (James Pearce of Bedfordbury), card-maker, clog-maker, etc. Trades on other lists include hatter, watchmaker, toy-man, seedsman, printseller (Daniel Orme of Bond Street), vintner, wax chandler, hair manufacturer, perfumer, pawnbroker, musician, bookbinder (John Jackson of Queen Street, Golden Square), sword cutler, furrier, etc.
Jury Lists. A group of 13 lists with names of jurors, 1792/1882, all but one printed, some with manuscript details and ink stamps, listing names of jurors, their addresses and professions, for trials at the King's and Queen's Bench, Middlesex, two for Norfolk and one for Salop, etc., ten on vellum and three on paper, some scattered heavy soiling and browning and a few with marginal tears, mostly narrow folio (Qty: 13) An interesting and unusual group with good details of professions. On one such list in a case between Thomas Hookham (plaintiff) and Cyril Hicks (defendant) at the Queen's Bench, Middlesex, Hilary Turn, 1853, the trades listed include booksellers (William Ambrose Mason and William Pedder, both of Holywell-Street), cutler, cheese monger, lodging-house-keeper, publican, painter, tobacconist, eating-house-keeping (Robert Northchallis of Drury-Lane), coffee-house-keeper, boot-tree maker, oilman, optician, musical-instrument maker, philosophical-instrument maker (James Pearce of Bedfordbury), card-maker, clog-maker, etc. Trades on other lists include hatter, watchmaker, toy-man, seedsman, printseller (Daniel Orme of Bond Street), vintner, wax chandler, hair manufacturer, perfumer, pawnbroker, musician, bookbinder (John Jackson of Queen Street, Golden Square), sword cutler, furrier, etc.
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