Weaver, alehouse keeper and police constable |
John Farndale
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1743
John Farndale, son of John and Hannah (nee
Christian) Farndale (FAR00136),
sailor, was baptised in Whitby on 16 October 1743 (Whitby PR).
1774
John Farndale married Phyllis Holdforth
both of the Parish of Loftus,
by Banns, at Loftus parish church on 8 Aug 1774. He would be 31 at his wedding.
Witness was John Farndell. (Loftus PR).
1787
The Newcastle Courant, 28
July 1787:
Runaway on the 9th of July
instant
John
Sanderson, Apprentice to John Farndale,
Weaver of Lofthouse,
Yorkshire; he is stout made, a little pitted with the small
pox, dark brown hair, and has a bald spot on the top of his head,
occasioned by a fall; he had on when he went off, a blue jacket, a yellow
striped waistcoat, leather breeches, and brown and white mottled stockings. If
the said Apprentice will return to his Master, he will be kindly received; and
any person or persons harbouring or employing him after this public notice,
will be prosecuted with the utmost vigour, and any person giving notice of the
said John Sanderson to the said John Farndale, will be handsomely rewarded.
1798
John Farndale was an
alehouse keeper. Return
of alehouse keepers' recognizances: Langbaurgh East Loftus: John Farndale -
alehouse keeper; John Pearson – surety – (Document
reference, QSB 1798 4/12/8 11 Sep 1798 - Level Item
- Extent 1 piece - Catalogue status, Catalogued)
1800
John Farndale was a Police
Constable of Loftus.
Recognizance to
give evidence: Recognizance made by John Farndale of Loftus constable of
Loftus for his appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence on
a bill of indictment brought by James Lynas of Marske yeoman against John Gallilee late of Loftus tailor for stealing delft or
earthenware, the property of the said James Lynas, dated 8 March 1800 (Document reference QSB 1800 7/50 – Level, Item - Extent 1 piece - Catalogue status, Catalogued)
Information of
James Lynas of Marske yeoman and John Farndale constable of Loftus
relating to the case against John Gallilee of Loftus
tailor for the theft of delft or earthenware goods, namely two teapots, two
decanters, two pitchers, two basins or small bowls and one cream pot belonging
to the said James Lynas, dated 8 March 1800 (Document
reference QSB 1800 8/22 Level, Item – Extent, 1 piece - Catalogue status, Catalogued).
1801
Bill of
expenses relating to Jonathan Wilkinson - Bill of expenses of John Farndale for
conveying Jonathan Wilkinson to the House of Correction at Northallerton on 25
July 1801, dated 4 September 1801 (Document reference, QSB 1801 15/31 Level, Item
– Extent, 1 piece - Catalogue status, Catalogued).