Names of people and places are given as they appear in the document; these spellings may not directly correspond to modern names. 'Jur' denotes that the person was eligible to sit on the jury in criminal cases brought before the Court Leet.
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Electio Officiario /
Benchers
M[aster] Ralfe Markland
M[aster] Rob[er]t Leatherbarrow
M[aster] Tho[mas] Couper
Maior Thomas Cooper Esq[ui]re Jur
Record[e]r [] Entwisle Esq[ui]re
Towne Clarke Ralph Banckes Jur
Bayleffes
Gilbertt Ford son of James Jur
Richard Blackburue Jur
Serjeants
William Finch Jur
Robert Baldwine Jur
Gatewayters
Market Streete
Thomas Winstanley Jur
Edward Burdikin Jur
Walgate
William Ashton Jur
Henry Winkley
Halgate
John Farlclough
William Deane
Scoles
James Pemberton Jur
James Delroy Jur
Standishgate
William Farbrother Jur
Edward Elderfew Jur
Milngate
Henry Kerbie Jur
William Harvie Jur
Woodhowses
Henry Whalley Jur
Thomas Leyland Jur
William Catterall
Supervisors of Bread and Beers
Ralph Wood Jur
Adam Battersby Jur
Supervisors of Flesh and Fish
Thomas Eddlestone Jur
Gilbert Leigh Jur
Treasurers
W[ilia]m Scott
Adam Banks
Church Clarke
Gerard Banks
Searchers Sealers and Regesters of Leather
Roger Scott Jur
Thomas Mortt Jur
Belman
John Lethwaite
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