Journal entry – John Grey – 25 Oct 1833

Document Type: Journal entry
Date: 25 Oct 1833
Correspondent: John Grey
Archive Source: TNA ADM 80 18
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Friday 25th October



This being the day appointed by Mr Fenwick to hold the Court at Haydon Bridge , I went in the morning to meet him there,  & found a large concourse of people assembled.  Many suits were tried for the recovery of small debts and some for encroachment and trespass.  Where so respectable a jury can be obtained, one cannot but regret that so cheap & efficient a mode of procuring justice should be limited to the small sum of 40s.   I returned to Corbridge in the evening, leaving Mr Dickinson, who had attended at Wark, as well as there, endeavouring to collect the small quit Rents, but with very partial success.

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