Difference between revisions of "Anderson, James"
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Whereas one James Anderson of Lyeth in Scotland having Brownish haire on his head & beard was this day taken idle in the Toune wandering & begging and being now examined can gyve noe accompt of his manner or lyvinge and hath confessed that he hath travelled by a counterfitt passé now by him shewed to this Board. It is therefore agreed that he shallbe whipped out of the Toune as a wandering Rogue and have a passé so to be conveyed from constable to constable to Lyeth in Scotland aforesaid’. | Whereas one James Anderson of Lyeth in Scotland having Brownish haire on his head & beard was this day taken idle in the Toune wandering & begging and being now examined can gyve noe accompt of his manner or lyvinge and hath confessed that he hath travelled by a counterfitt passé now by him shewed to this Board. It is therefore agreed that he shallbe whipped out of the Toune as a wandering Rogue and have a passé so to be conveyed from constable to constable to Lyeth in Scotland aforesaid’. | ||
Latest revision as of 10:54, 12 May 2014
| Dates | 22 October 1632 | ||
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| Location | Hull | ||
| Vocation | Vagrant | ||
| Place of Birth | Leith | ||
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| Place of birth | Source | U DX/5/8 Bench Book V, f. 81 |
‘22 Ocr. 1632 Whereas one James Anderson of Lyeth in Scotland having Brownish haire on his head & beard was this day taken idle in the Toune wandering & begging and being now examined can gyve noe accompt of his manner or lyvinge and hath confessed that he hath travelled by a counterfitt passé now by him shewed to this Board. It is therefore agreed that he shallbe whipped out of the Toune as a wandering Rogue and have a passé so to be conveyed from constable to constable to Lyeth in Scotland aforesaid’.