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RefNoKQ/SO/1/p7
AltRefNoQ/SO1 page 7
TitleRobert Malden, convicted of shooting a pigeon, to pay 20s to the churchwardens of Bottisham for the use of the poor, and if he refuses to be bound over to appear and answer the next Sessions. John Claydon of Bartlow is convicted of keeping unlicenced alehouse; the constables and churchwardens of the parish are to levy 20s distress from his goods for the use of the poor, selling the goods if he does not pay the money, and failing that he is to be whipped. A like order against Robert Malden of Wicken and Elizabeth Clarke of Cottenham.
Date10 January 1660/1661
CreatorNameCambridgeshire Quarter Sessions: entries in early Order Book
RepositoryCambridgeshire Archives
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