[list-cumbria] Cumberland Pacquet

Petra Mitchinson petra.mitchinson at doctors.org.uk
Wed May 8 15:01:34 UTC 2024


Full repatriation for their injuries?

 

Shouldn't that be reparation?

 

From: list-cumbria [mailto:list-cumbria-bounces at list.cumbriafhs.com] On Behalf Of Nev Ramsden via list-cumbria
Sent: 08 May 2024 14:16
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Cc: Nev Ramsden <black.sail38 at zen.co.uk>
Subject: [list-cumbria] Cumberland Pacquet

 

Whitehaven  - November 3 - 1774.

 

 

One James Shaw, a tobacconist with Mr. George Stalker of Whitehaven, formerly kept a shop at Darlington, in the County of Durham. In the year 1760, it was broke open in the night, and rob’d of goods, etc. to the amount of £200. The offender, one William Walker, was detected, and for that, and other things proved against him, was transported from the city of York: he made a considerable fortune in America, and was written over to his relations in England, to enquire for the said James Shaw, and another person whom he had defrauded at Yarm; to obtain an estimate of their loss, to discharge it, and make them full repatriation for their injuries they had sustained by him, Walker is a young fellow of a good family; but had been seduced by an infamous woman, who had drawn him into an attachment with her.

 

Nev.Ramsden

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