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M'crofte Surname Ancestry Results

Our indexes 1000-1999 include entries for the spelling 'm'crofte'. In the period you have requested, we have the following 1 record (displaying 1 to 1): 

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Salford Portmote (1598)
The earliest surviving records of the portmote of the borough of the township and manor of Salford in Lancashire were transcribed and edited by J. G. de T. Mandley and published by the Chetham Society in 1902. The court was held after Easter and Michaelmas each year. The record usually starts with a list of jurors, sometimes with a general suit roll. Officers are appointed in the autumn court - borough reeve, constables, miselayers, burleymen, alefounders, scavengers, and overseers for the pump. Where a freeholder had died since the previous court, an inquiry was made as to his or her heir. There are presentments of minor offences, particularly affrays and selling ale contrary to statute. 10 October 1598

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Salford Portmote
 (1598)

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