| Description | Those named include: Stephen Dunn, the elder and younger, both fender makers, Gabriel Dunn, grocer and William Male, fender maker, all of Dudley, James Saunders, bricklayer and James Fidler, shoemaker, the former now of Birmingham and the latter now of Wednesbury and William Shedden, gentleman, Thomas Lester, wine merchant, Luke Jewkes, maltster, Samuel Lee, baker, John Elias Slocombe, gentleman, William Instone, yeoman, Isaac Gibson, stationer, Thomas Bonman, tailor, James Shedden, tailor, Joseph Newey, Cordwainer, James Worley, clerk, Henry Addenbrooke Haynard, butcher, Samuel Hill, butcher, James Hewitt, butcher, Isaiah Beddard, fruiterer, Edward Piercey, whitesmith and Hugh Hannay, tea dealer, all of Dudley; the property was land in Mill Street, later Stafford Street, Dudley, with a school room erected by the Methodist New Connexion; twenty-four wax seals attached |