William the son of John Hughes & Jane his wife was bap Apr 20 1746 Buttington Parish
Buttington Parish Church
William Hughes of this Parish Laborer
and the said Sarah Davies of this Parish spinster
Married in this Church by Banns
this twenty eighth Day of august in the year One Thousand Seven Hundred
and eighty one by me Francis Bromley officiating minister (1781)
The Marriage was solemnized between Us The mark X of William Hughes
The mark X of Sarah Davies
In the Presence of John Watkin signed
The mark X of Richard Davies
http://pstatic.powys.gov.uk/fileadmin/TranslatedDocs/Archives/Mont_QS_1760-1769_bi.pdfPresentment-theft. [61T38]
The jurors present that William Hughes of pa. Buttington, on 30 March 1761 with force and arms in the said
parish ten slipins of linen yarn of the value of 10d, the goods and chattels of William Cowper. At the foot:
J.M. Not guilty by his country. On the reverse: Prosecutor and witness: Robert Cowper. Witness: Margaret
Cowper. Sworn before Robert Edwards. A true bill.
Recognizance. [61T44]
13 April 1761. William Hughes of Gronwyn in pa. Buttington, weaver, in £40; John Glace of pa. Alberbury
in co. Salop, yeoman, and Edward Thomas of the Forest in pa. Westbury in co. Salop, each in £20. Taken
before Price Jones for the said William Hughes to appear at the next G.Q.S. to answer Robert Cooper of pa.
Alberbury, wheelwright.
Recognizance. [61T45]
13 April 1761. Robert Cooper of pa. Alberbury, wheelwright, in £40; Benjamin Pool of pa. Alberbury,
yeoman, in £20. Taken before Price Jones for the said Robert Cooper to appear at the next G.Q.S. to prefer a
bill of indictment against William Hughes of Gronwyn in pa. Buttington, weaver, for feloniously taking a
parcel of hempen yarn which was found in his custody and give evidence.
Order-discharge. [65T/SO/1a/45v]
That William Hughes who is now confined in the house of correction upon his giving proper security may be
discharged by any one justice at any time between this and next quarter.