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TitleJacob Baker of Horseheath, a Quaker, has been fined 50s for attending illegal religious worship at the house of Walter Crane of Horseheath on 22nd June last: the constables of Horseheath are to levy 50s distress from his goods. Similar orders against John Webb of Balsham and John Cocke of Linton. The treasurer for the maimed soldiers to pay 40s to the Clerk of the Peace for printing the Rates of Wages. writing 14 orders of the court and sending the rates and orders to the chief constables of the hundreds. Since RObert Huppup of Linton, baker, has abused his apprentice Nicholas, son of Overing Taylor (apprenticed to him for years, of which two have expired) by beating him immoderately, Taylor is to be discharged from his apprenticeship and Huppup is to repay to his father £4 out of the £5 10s he received with the apprentice.
Date17 July 1662
CreatorNameCambridgeshire Quarter Sessions: entries in early Order Book
RepositoryCambridgeshire Archives
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