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Old 21-06-22, 09:36
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Default Jeremiah Mallatratt

The surname Mallatratt can be spelt in a variety of ways.

Jeremiah was baptised on 16th November 1769 at St Mary, Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire. He is OH's 3x-great-uncle.

He seemed to get himself in a bit of bother! In 1808 he lost the Haycock Inn at Wansford in a game of cards.

He died in 1845 in Shoreditch. In the 1841 Census he can be found in the County Gaol at St Mary Newington, Surrey.

However, I can't find anything about why he was there. Can anyone else find anything.
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On the British Newspaper Archive there is an entry for Jeremiah Malatratt in 1842 - Insolvent Debtors' Court. (Morning Post 31 Mar 1842.)
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Thanks, Kate. He was often bailed out by his family.

I've just found this on FMP, thanks.
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did he have brothers Charles and Martin - baptised at St Marys and St Benedicts ,Huntingdon ?
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did he have brothers Charles and Martin - baptised at St Marys and St Benedicts ,Huntingdon ?
Yes, Allan.

Their father was Martin.

Also, Phebe, Mary, Susannah, Elizabeth, Frederick and Hugh. OH's 3x-great-grandmother was Mary.
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So I assume you also have details of this: https://discovery.nationalarchives.g...ils/r/C9316644
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So I assume you also have details of this: https://discovery.nationalarchives.g...ils/r/C9316644
Thanks, Phoenix, I've seen it in the catalogue but not the document itself.
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Phoenix -
Defendants: Jeremiah Mallatratt.
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any idea what the JMP stands for underneath Jeremiah Mallaratts name - is it Justice for the Minister of Peace ?
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Allan, I think it is Joint Male Plaintiff, but I'll check
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Found this:
For female plaintiffs acting without any male plaintiff:

SFP (single female plaintiff), indicating one woman submitting a pleading alone
JFP (joint female plaintiff), indicating more than one woman submitting a pleading, though not groups of women, such as abbesses, representing institutions – these are treated as corporate body plaintiffs (see below)

For group plaintiffs:

CBP (corporate body plaintiff), covering abbeys, colleges, companies and other institutions
UBP (unincorporate body plaintiff), covering churchwardens, overseers of the poor and representatives of tenants or copyholders
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