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1796 ALMANAC

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CORNWALL

CORNWALL ASSIZES

All the Judges of the Supreme Court, with

Hon. John Tharpe

George Scott

Thomas Reid, junior

Charles Bernard, junior

John R. James

James Lawrence

William Dawes Quarrell

Clem. Cooke Clarke

P. Pinnock

David Finlayson

Lewis Williams, junior

William Loch

James Stewart

Robert Scarlett

Deputy Clerk of the Cornwall Assize, Henry Ruddick

MAGISTRATES, ETC. FOR CORNWALL

WESTMORELAND

Custos, and Chief Judge of Common Pleas, Hon. George Murray Esq.

Hon. William Blake

James Williams

Hon. John Lewis

George Scott

Thomas Boyd

James Robert Tomlinson

Clement Cooke Clarke

Layton Smith

James Lawrence

James Wedderburn

John Graham

Samuel Bell

William Hudson

Samuel Jefferies

Samuel Delap

William Loch

Hugh James

Lewis Williams, junior

Theodore Stone

David Connel

David Finlayson, Esquires

are Justices of the Peace

Hon. William Blake

James Williams

Hon. John Lewis

George Scott

Thomas Boyd

James Robert Tomlinson

Clement Cooke Clarke

Layton Smith

James Lawrence

James Wedderburn

John Graham

Samuel Bell

William Hudson

Samuel Jefferies

Samuel Delap

William Loch Esquires

are of the Quorum, and Judges of the Common Pleas

Coroner, Clement Cooke Clarke Esq.

Clerk of the Vestry, Clerk of the Commissioners of the Town, and Pound Keeper, Thomas Baker Esq.

Collecting Constable, William Tomlinson Esq.

Clerk of the Parish, Mr. T. B. Lawrence

Inspector and Collector of Rum Duties, Mr. Clem. Court

Harbour Master, E. Leicester Esq.

Pilots, Peter Aitken and William Young

Clerk of the Market, George Woodbine Esq.

Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court, Henry Ruddick and Philip Davies

Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Court of the Vice Admiralty, William Hay Davies Esq.

Notary Public, James Brown Esq.

Church Wardens, etc. are elected the 3d Tuesday in January.

N.B. There are in this Parish 64 Sugar Works, 106 other Settlements, 19,403 Slaves, and 18,986 Stock

Manning's Free-School

Teacher, Rev. Thomas Stewart

Workhouse

President of the Workhouse, Hon. John Lewis Esq.

Commissioners, James Wedderburn, John Graham, James Mackintosh, and Hugh Wilson

Treasurer, Thomas Barker

Supervisor of the Workhouse, Mr. William Crawford

Surgeon, Samuel Bell



SAINT ELIZABETH

Custos and Chief Judge, Hon. Joseph James Swaby Esq.

Rev. Thomas Warren

J. White

H. Colquhoun

Thomas Dunkley

Alexander Ranken

James Rowe

John P. Baker Esquires

are Assistant Judges and of the Quorum

George Scott

Robert Peart

John Robb

David Shakespear

Charles Farquharson

W. K,. Hewitt

William Rowe

John Griffiths

Brice Salmon

Duncan Robertson

Magistrates

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Clerk of the Peace and Court, John Chambers

Coroner, R. B. Wright Esq.

Deputy Coroner, G. G. Stone

Clerk of the Vestry, Mr. J. McFarlane

Pound Keeper, Mr. R. Thompson

Harbour Master at Black River, M. N. Delane

Church Wardens etc. are elected the 2d Tuesday in January

N.B. In this Parish are 24 Sugar Works, 202 other Settlements, 14,036 Slaves, 24,931 Cattle



HANOVER

Custos and Chief Judge of the Common Pleas, Hon. Th. James, senior Esq.

John Campbell

Peter Campbell

William Anglin

William Dawes Quarrell

George Scott

William Brown

George Binham

Joseph Brissett

Donald Malcolm

George Brissett, junior

Robert Scarlett

Thomas Reid

Patrick Spence

William Hudson

R. Haughton Reid

Dugald Campbell

Charles James Clarke

Peter Campbell, junior

J. Haughton James

Samuel Morris

Robert Gilpin

John Gardner Esquires

Are Assistant Judges and of the Quorum

Coroner, Henry Randall Esq.

Clerk of the Peace, and Collecting Constable, John Evans, Esq.

Clerk of the Court and Vestry, Benjamin Tennison

Pound Keeper at Lucea, Mrs. Hill

Pound Keeper at Green Island, James Baird

Harbour-Master at Lucea, Mr. John Moxham

Harbour-Master at Green Island, Mr. Walter Wright

_________________________

Russea's Free-School

Treasurer, Charles Younger Esq.

Teacher, Simon Little

Workhouse

President, Nathaniel Gray Esq.

Treasurer, William Sinclair, junior Esq.

Clerk and Supervisor, Mr. John Wright

Church Wardens etc. are elected the 3d Tuesday in February

N.B. In this Parish are 70 Sugar Estates, 155 other Settlements, 8.663 Slaves, and 14,740 Stock.



SAINT JAMES

Custos and Chief Judge of Common Pleas, Hon. John Palmer Esq.

Charles Bernard

John Mowatt

Thomas Reid

Robert Scarlett

John R. James

Thomas D. Bernard

Francis Grant

Donald Campbell

John Cunningham

James Wedderburn

John Perry

Stephen B. Bowen

W. H. Tharp

S. H. Clarke

John Lawrence Bowen

Robert Bowen

Maclaurin Gillies

I. Aemilius Irving

Raynes Bar. Waite

Samuel Vaughan, junior

David Kerr

James Peterkin

James Lawrence

John Ingram

George McLenan

Richard Heath

William Duncan, Esquires

are Assistant Judges and of the Quorum

Clerk of Peace, A. Ricketts Esq.

Clerk of Court, R. Montague Esq.

Clerk of Vestry, Charles Evans Esq.

Coroner, and Deputy Clerk of the Peace, R. Jackson Esq.

Collecting Constable, Stephen B. Bowen Esq.

Pound Keeper at Montego Bay, Mr. John Stevens

Harbour Master at Montego Bay, Mr. Robert Reaburn

N. B. In this Parish are 83 Sugar Estates, 150 Pens and Plantations, 25,000 Slaves, and 6,000 Cattle.

Workhouse

President, John Cunningham Esq.

Treasurer, S. B. Bowen Esq.

Supervisor, Mr. James Matthews

Surgeon, Robert Noble

_________________________

Church Wardens, etc. are elected the 2d Tuesday in February



TRELAWNY

Custos and Chief Judge of Common Pleas, Hon. J. Tharp Esq.

R. Brissett

Thomas Reid, junior

John Jarrett

Alexander Campbell

James Irving

George Reid

Robert McGhie

William Tate

G. H. Clarke

Charles Gordon

Rev. Adrian Reid

John Whittaker

James Wedderburn

W. R. James, junior

James Galloway

Alexander Hawthorn

W. J. Stevenson

Basil Cooper

James Stewart

Handiside Edgar

Urquhart Gillespie

Patrick Smith

Edward Knowles

William Pitter

James K. Kelly

James P. Utten

W. B. Utten

William Bennett

are Assistant Judges and of the Quorum

Thomas Reid

B. H. Francis Grant

John Blagrove

David Lyon

James V. Dunn

James Lyon

Magistrates

Coroner, T. G. Gallimore

Clerk of Vestry, Henry Wisdom Gallimore Esq.

Clerk of the Peace and Court, Adam Blackburn Esq.

Collecting Constable, Edward Chambers Esq.

Pound Keeper, John Gayner, junior Esq.

Supervisor of Workhouse, Mr. John Porter

Pilots, John Bordon and Archibald Main

Harbour Master at Martha Brae, Mr. J. Knowles

Churchwardens etc. are elected the 2d Tuesday in March

In this Parish are 86 Sugar Works, 126 other Settlements, 27,000 Slaves, and 15,000 Cattle.


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