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1830 Jesse charged with assault by Mary Battie and H. Firth 1848 Jesse of Carrgate assault on cousen John Ramsden , case dismissed 1848 18 july Partnershires Dissolved: Bryan Ramsden, Samuel Hemmingway, of Dewsbury Bone Merchants. 1849 15 may Bancrupt notice : Ramsden,Bryan, Dewsbury, Yorkshire,bone merchant, may 31, june 15 Leeds district court of Bancruptcy, solicitors Scott & Co Lincoln inns field Messr Taylor and Westmoreland Wakefield 1849 28 jul Bryan Ramsden, bone merchant Dewsbury Charged with forgery ##Not Guilty 1849 15 jul Bryan Ramsden, bone merchant, Dewsbury, last Exam,and proof of Debts Leeds District court of Bancruptcy 1850 Bryan Ramsden, bone merchant, Dewsbury, last exam and proof of debts 1851 Mrs Ramsden, wife of Jesse Ramsden charged Bryan Ramsden with Assault 1851 Bryan Ramsden Guilty of malicious injury, ordered to pay £5 19 shillings or be committed to the house of correction for 2 months 1852 Bryan Ramsden summonds for assault by Mrs Ramsden sister-in-law ordered to pay one pounds costs. 1852 Bryan Ramsden charged with assauting his mother in law Martha Saville and bound to keep the peace in surity of £20 and 2 each of £10 or 2 months in prison 1853 Jesse Ramsden Grocer of Brandy Carr married Mary Pearson daughter of farmer Snow Hill on 25th of ? 1855 Jessie Ramsden charged with assaulting Mrs Ramsden, Elizabeth Lindley and Mrs Speight at Potovens june 27th 1855 Wakefield Journal & Examiner and West Riding Herald Friday 6 July 1855, page 8. Police News (Trancribed by Brian Auty) Assulting Females Jabez Auty, Jesse Ramsden and Arron Farrer were summoned for assaulting Mrs Ramsden, Elizabeth Lindley and Mrs Speigh at Potovens june 27th Mr Barrell appeared for the defence.The case was clearly proved, and the defendants were ordered to pay 2, including expenses. Jesse Ramsden was also charged with throwing stones and breaking open the door of Alice Parttey at Potovens on the same night. He was ordered to 18s, including expenses. 1855 Jesse Ramsden charged by Mr. John Wroe ,criminal damage by pulling up an oak sapling value one shilling, fined 18 shillings 1898 Friday 14 oct Yorkshire Evening post- At Wakefield- , Benjamin Ramsden, market gardener, Brandy Carr, a memberof the Alverthorpe Parish council, was charged with being 1900 Benjamin Ramsden summoned for assault, week ending 30 june 1900 Benjamin Ramsden ,drunk in charge of a horse, week ending 7 july 1901 Harold Ramsden died 9sept1901
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Transcript of the entry of "professions and trades" for WAKEFIELD in Baines's Directory of 1822. Fruiterers, Roberts James, Northgate Roberts George, Wood street
1829 Thomas Ramsden Butcher, Commercial row wakefield although the original tree has thomas as dying young? this may relative, by the 1851 census he is not listed
1853 Whites Directory Wrenthrope Gardeners Timothy pearson Potovens Ramsden Jess Brandy Carr Ramsden J. Jun. Brandy Carr Market Gardeners William Ramsden Carr Gate
Transcript of the entry of "professions and trades" for ALVERTHORPE in White's Directory of 1887. Ramsden Mr. Bryan H. Brandy Carr Ramsden Miss Emily Jane, dressmaker, Brandy Carr Ramsden, James, farmer and cart owner, Kirkham Gate Ramsden Jesse, mrkt. Grdnr. Brandy Carr; and Beeston, Leeds Ramsden, Joseph Saville, nurseryman, florist and fruitgrower, Vine Cottage, Brandy Carr Ramsden Wltr. Solr. (Carter & R. ) Leeds; h Flanshaw Lane
1901 Kellys Gardeners Brandy Carr Ramsden George Market Gardener Ramsden Joseph Saville Florist and Market Gardener Joseph also listed in Kelly's 1936
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