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Bagstay Surname Ancestry Results

Our indexes 1000-1999 include entries for the spelling 'bagstay'. In the period you have requested, we have the following 1 record (displaying 1 to 1): 

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Minor offenders in Nantwich (1834-1835)
Justices of the Peace throughout England and Wales had the power of summary conviction for certain minor offences, principally vagrancy, poaching, petty theft, bastardy and assault. The magistrates' clerks for each district were required by Parliament to make a return of the names, offences, terms of imprisonment, and whether a written record was made of the proceedings, for the period from Michaelmas (29 September) 1834 to Michaelmas 1835. The return vary in completeness from magistrate to magistrate - the fullest returns also give the offender's address, the amount of fine or length of imprisonment, and/or the names of the justices.

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Minor offenders in Nantwich
 (1834-1835)

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