Description | This volume was not originally indexed by the clerk. The following index was compiled in 2010:
The lamplighter and scavenger are so regularly being criticised for failures not all of these have been indexed: scan the book for details. There are also numerous other references to their work, new lamps needed, etc.
A Accounts (Commissioners) to June 1801 6 Accounts (Commissioners) to June 1802 23 Accounts (Commissioners) to June 1803 40 Accounts (Commissioners) to June 1804 60 Accounts (Commissioners) to June 1805 78 Accounts (Commissioners) to June 1806 102-3 Accounts (Commissioners) to June 1808 151, 163 Accounts (Commissioners) to June 1809 166 Accounts (Commissioners) to June 1810 182-184 Accounts (Commissioners) to June 1811 198, 200 Accounts (Commissioners) to June 1812 217, 219 Accounts (Commissioners) to June 1813 242 Accounts (Commissioners) to June 1814 261, 265, 267 Accounts (Commissioners) to June 1815 292, 296-7 Accounts (Commissioners) to June 1816 318, 320-1 Accounts (Commissioners) to June 1817 349, 351-2 Advertisement for lamp lighting to be placed in newspaper 7, 104, 123 Advertisement for letting paving tolls to be placed 13 Advertisement for scavengers to be placed 16 All Saints Church Yard: channel 225 All Saints Church: projecting spout 312 Almshouses near Free School Lane: alteration 258 Ammunition Depot report 227 Apthorp (Dr): pavement from house to Downing College 175 Apthorp, Dr: path from house to Parker’s Piece and Conduit Head to be inspected 94 Apthorpe (Mr): fined for a wandering pig 228 Atwood, Mr: allowance of 2s-6d for obstruction of gate by dirt 79 Audley (Mr): crossing from his gate to Mount Pleasant 154 B Balls (Mr): cartway to yard 177 Banbury:, John: exposing goods for sale 357 Barker (Mr Rusk[?]): to take down rail at Tib Row 118 Barker, Mr Field Dunn: permission for arch for coals 267 Barnet, informer 216 Barnwell bank ploughed by Mr Preston to be restored 91 Barnwell Causeway improvements 347 Barnwell enclosure: to be monitored to protect watercourse 85,98 Barnwell enclosure: water course reserve 97 Barnwell footpath to be gravelled 304 Barnwell Pond emptying 347 Barnwell Street: muck and dirt nuisance 100 Barnwell: footpaths to be gravelled 90,93,94 Barnwell: new tenements 259 Barnwell: removal of obstruction in walk to 264 Barnwell: use for scrapings from Mr Buckleigh’s plantation 279 Baron (Mr): paving of Sparrows Lane 184, 187 Barrett (Mr): application for vault under pavement 263 Barrett, George, and Gifford, Joseph: fines mitigated 185 Bartlett, Robert, given half Mr Hatch’s lamp-breaking fine 252 Bartlett, Robert: lamp proposal 354 Bastock (Mr): convicted of allowing carts to obstruct street 159 Bays, James (jnr): windows of house in Trumpington Street Arcade not to project 19 Beale’s farm: road alongside in St Peter’s and St Giles to be repaired 85, 93, 107 Beales (Mr): crossing to counting house at Newnham 233 Beldham (Mr), Brown (Mr) of Barnwell: payment 218, 229 Beldham (Mr), of Barnwell: street projection 217-8, 232 Bell (Mr) and Pretlove (Mr): building land to be inspected 141, 144 Bell Lane improvement: negotiations on costs, etc 98,99,101,111 Bell Lane: building to be erected by Mr Palfrey 74,75 Bell Lane: negotiation with St Neot’s on maintenance 86,100 Bevan (Mr) of Leighton Buzzard, to act as surveyor 298 Bichins[?], George: fine 204 Black Bear: remove boards near Market Street [?illegible surname] 251 Bleet, Robert, sexton of St Mary’s, sweeping 138, 145 Blott, Constable: retaining offender 364 Boards warning persons not to leave teams, wagons or carts 239 Bond (Ald): Ald. Newling and Mr Thomas Holstead as securities 124 Bond (Ald. John): application to plant trees 145 Bond (Mr): house in St Andrews St. to be inspected 143 Bond, Alderman: to present securities 123 Borlase (Mr): pavement behind gardens in Emmanuel Lane 113-4, 143 Bottolph Lane and Free School lane: Yorkshire Paving 313, 314 Botton (Mr), distress, admiral Nelson 37 Bowles (Mr): application re ditch filling from workshop 120, 121, 124 Bowley, Mr William, of Bishopsgate St.: lighting 202, 221, 230 Bradley/Bradwell, Mr: breaking up pavement without leave 47 Bradwell, Mr D: application is use water 247 Brazen George Yard passage: inspection 206 Brazen George yard: lamps to be put up 89 Brett (Mr): gravel before house 328 Brick barrel drains: Kings Ditch to River 288 Bridges on road to Newnham to be repaired 14 Briggs and Belsham: nuisance fines 326 Broadbelt (Mr): alterations to house 174, 184, 189, 202 Broadbelt (Mr): fine for dung in drain 230 Broadbent (Mr): opening for coals 232 Brown (Mr) of post office: arch for coals 354 Brown (Mr), Lawrence (Mr), Down (Mr): cleansing pavement 231 Browning (Mr): premises at Barnwell (re: Inclosure) 349, 350 Browning, Henry: to be asked to desist from shoeing and exercising horses in the streets 84 Browning, Mr H.: not to shoe stallions in the street 237 Bul [?But] Green gate removal 305 Bullen (Mr): ditch in Barnwell Lane 185, 220, 279 Bullen, Mr Mark, to take scavengers job 71 Buller, Mark, to be paid £5-12s-6d 33 Bullock: spout on side of house in St Andrew’s parish to be altered 44 Burbridge, Mr: bow window to be taken in 95 Burleigh (Mr): lamp at new causeway 307 Burliegh (Mr): bridge near Barnwell Field 207 Burn, John, of Bugdens Yard: proposal for lamplighting 268-9, 271 Burrell (Mr) to have leave to lay a pipe from Mr Redheads 73 Burridge to remove dunghill at Barnwell 266 C Canal Bill: consideration of 190-1, 195, 197 Casburn (Mr): straying pigs 196, 213 Casburn and Wright: sale of land 22 Caspar, Jonas: informing 204, 251 Catley (Mr): building land inspection, and a ditch 143, 164 Cecil (Mr): to remove apple stall from Jesus College wall 282 Cellar window alterations, accommodation during 337 Cellar window: Mr Oker applied for leave to make 19 Cellar windows throughout town to be inclosed 311 Cellar windows to be kept shut 360 Cellar windows: general rule (re James Bays) 21 Cellar windows: Mr Dickerson , Mr Law, Mr Pleasance, Aldm Gurford, Burbidge & Barker, Backer, Robinson , Townsend , Mr Fisher, Edmunson 312 Channer, Richard of Rotherhithe: executor to lamplighter Vie 266 Chase (Mr): place for coals 256 Chesterton Lane: lamps on posts 153 Christ College pieces: reward for detecting person laying filth there 114 Christ College wall: drains under in a noxious state: to be inspected by Messrs Hovell, Cory and Paris 71,72 Christ College: walk alongside to be repaired 32 Claydon, John: ditch near allotment and East Road 279 Coach duty to be paid to Mr. Gedding by the clerk 9 Coe, Mr R.B. (Attorney): application for cellar window in St Sepulchre’s 178 Coe, Mr: petition on behalf of Horse and Groom Yard (King’s Ditch, Dolphin Lane) 54 Committee for auditing accounts 6 Committee to enquire into liability for repair of road not covered by Turnpike Acts 1 Common sewer sluice at Botanic Garden to be kept clear 325 Conduit to Nine Wells: inspection 263 Contract for lease of tolls 1 Contract for lease of tolls 2 Cook (Mr): cellar window in Pump Lane 358 Cooper, Jonas, informing 223, 228-230 Copings in Mr. Borlases’ walk, Emmanuel Lane, Haggerstone’s house, Beales’s house 143 Corporation quota 6 Costin, Wm. Papworth, Wm. Haslop, Robt.: sums to be paid them 74 Cotton (Mr): complaint re watercourse 148,150 Cotton (Mr): new erection called the Bell 317 Couldery, William: proposed lamp-lighter at 15s-6d a lamp for 7 months 64 Coulson (Mr): causing obstruction 199 Counting house at Newnham, crossing to 233 Cows on pavement: printed notices prohibiting them to be issued 74 Coy (Mr) of Milton: fine for shewing stallion 275 Cresswell (Mr) of Maids Causeway: lamp 236 Crossing: Downing College to Botanic Gardens 258 Crow (Mr): house opposite Catherine Hall 337 Crow (Mr): permission for cellar window 295 Cusper (Mr): cellar windows 225 Custance, Mr: condition of Tennis Court Road 84 D Dalby (Mr): fined for laying muck in Free School Lane 220 Day, Mr: bill for construction work 6 Day, Mr: to be replaced as Surveyor due to ill health 25 Deighton (Mr): building scaffold in Green Street 257 Deighton, Okes, Marsh (Messrs) to inspect drain from the Rose to John Latchfield 127 Diamond Court: inspection 357 Dickenson (Mr), bookseller: cellar window in St Edwards Lane 267 Ditch from Christ Pieces to Jesus Lane to be cleaned 20 Ditch from Downing College to Town Gaol needing maintenance 179 Ditches on boundary at Downing College land 57 Dixon, William, contract for scavengers work 93,105,194 Dixon, William, paid £19-1s-6d bill, re: rubbish and stones 51 Dixon, William, proposes to undertake scavengers contract, paid £6-7s (1805) 72,73 Doggers to superintend the sluice in the place of Robt Haslop deceased 77 Doggett (Mr) neglecting watercourse 148,150 Doggett, John: complaint re ‘injuring’ brickwork 259-261 Dolphin Lane to be repaired 81 Dolphin Lane: committee for paving 248 Downing College drain to Pembroke Lane 119, 121 Downing College: drain nuisance 327, 344 Downing Ditch past Mr Finch’s Close 187, 220 Drain in St Andrews Parish to be repaired 33 Drains and ditches committee 287-293, 295, 312 Drum Coffee House yard: nuisance to be reported by Messrs Kelty, Wheeler, Paris, Hovell 80 Dungay, Henry of Kings Road Chelsea: appointment as lamplighter 80,105, 107, 125, 148, 164 Dunghills on new common 347, 350, 352 E Eaden (Mr): survey of new house 204-6 Eden, Mr John: open pavement to lay a pipe 239 Edleston, John: scavenger’s contract 53, 59, 138, 158 Edwards (Mr): altering house in Trinity Street 239, 241 Edwards, Richard: bid for tolls accepted, sureties from James Burliegh and William Pepper 250 Edwards, Richard: tolls (he signs) 335 Elger (Mr): projection in Bridge Street 360 Emannuel [sic] Lane to be repaired with gravel 14 Emerson occupying Mr Broadbelt’s house 174 Emmanuel Lane to back gates: new paving 340, 341 Emmanuel Lane: take down trees in front of house of Mr Pearce White 98 Emmerson (Mr) of Broadwick house: alterations 172 Encroachments in Silver Street by Coe, Hodson, Deighton, Bootham, Tunwell, Wellett, Merrill, Wiley to be removed 29 F Farrant (Mr): erecting a fence at Barnwell 339 Farrant, John Clayton, John Bullen (Revd): nuisance at Barnwell 261, 275 Farrant, Robert: fine 204 Farrant, Robert: land in East Lane, Barnwell 327, 329, 330-1, 334 Fenn, Cross, Leach: fined mitigated 229 Finch, Joseph: permission to stop water 58, 115 Finch, Joseph: remove posts at house in Spitalhouse End 174, 176 Finch, Mr. C.: place for taking coals 246 Fined 5/- for exposing items beyond line of windows: John Wallis, Richard Nixon, Joseph Symonds, Henry Hinson, John Kitchens, Joseph Asplin, John Johnson 251 Fines reduced: John Yarrow, Thomas Cockle, William Inglett, Thomas Godfrey 318 Flower stands at windows: handbill forbidding 152 Footpaths at Jesus College and Barnwell: repair 274, 276 Footpaths to be surveyed by Mr Stanley 15 Fordham (Mr David): to remove chaise from street near his stables 67 Free School Lane water pipe 91 Free School Lane: wall inspection 322 Freeman, John, porter at Magdalen 87, 130 Freeman, John: drains at Magdalen College 196 Freeman, John: payment to widow 211 Friston (Mr): too find lamps 148 Fuller (shoemaker), Warren (fishmonger): steps before houses 133 G Gardener, Mr James of St Giles: scavengers dung 352 Garlic Fair Lane repair 362-3 Garlic Passage: lamps to be installed 188 Garlick Fair Lane posts to be re-erected 158-9 Garlick Fair Lane to be repaired with gravel 36 Gaylor, Robert (jun): encroachment on footpath, ref to enclosure 266 Gedding, Mr: to be paid coach duty 9 Geeson, Charles, of Hemingford: fined for sitting their Cash in the street[?] 226 Gerald, Wm: penalty reduced 238 Gibson (Mr): cellar window opposite Catherine Hall 220 Gillam, Mr. Mark, Pavement from hospital past house 106,113 Goade, John: allowance for the Union Coffee House 299 Goadwen fined for washing chaise 212 Godmanchester Turnpike Act: termination in Cambridge 233, 234 Gog Magog hills: road towards hills to be inspected for repairs 146 Golland (Mr), bow windows to be taken in 38 Goods before houses: handbills prohibiting 248 Goodwin, Mr: trees by house behind Emmanuel College be taken down for road widening 84,87,88,91 Gotobed (Mr): alteration to house 221, 222 Gotobed (Mr): leave to lay drain through Botanic Garden 132, 136-7 Goudge (Mr), pavier: paid 11,121, 359 Grace (in Latin) passed by senate 9 Great Bridge: consultation with Mayor and university 50 Green (Revd), of Trinity College: demolition of Edward’s and Woolard’s houses 241 Green Street: lamp to be put up 86 Griffiths (Mr): fine for shewing stallion 267 H Hall & Henson (Messrs): nuisance from wagons standing 50 Hall (Mr) of Haverhill: fine for leaving timber 326 Hall (Mr): necessary at Barnwell 261 Hallack (Mr): grocer, fined 304 Hallack (Mr): post at shop 139 Harris, bricklayer: Downing College drain to Pembroke Lane 119 Harrison, Benjamin: repaired lane near Honey Hill 93 Haslop, Elizabeth: to be paid 12s. 80 Haslop, Mr: to be paid 12s 35 Haslop, Robert, gave up business of maintaining sluice and watercourse 31 Haslop, Robert, paid 15s for doing Fortius drain 45 Haslop, Robt. Costin, Wm, Papworth, Wm.: sums to be paid them 74 Haycock, Robert: straying pigs 216 Haymarket: request for removal 319 Headley (Mr): crossing at house in St Andrews 362 Headley (Mr): fence before house 270 Headley: damage to lamp 339 Henley Walk: to be enclosed from Bowles’s to Parkers Piece 180 Hinnell, Wm and Miss Smith of Market Hill, complaint re: projecting funnels 51 Hiron and Throwers shop, crossing from King’s College 37 Hodges, Mrs, baker: repair of cellar windows 8 Hodgson, Mr, printer: bill to be paid 7 Hodson, Mr: to remove projection made to his house late Turnbulls 66,73 Hog Hill, committee to report of protecting pavement from cattle 74,75,76 Hog Hill, footpath to be made before houses 44 Hog Hill, posts and nails opposite 57 Holstead, Mr Thomas, and Ald. Newling securities for Ald. Bond 124 Honey Hill and Mr Beale’s farm: road alongside in St Peter’s and St Giles to be repaired 85,93,107 Horse and Groom stable yard drain: to be made underground again 44,45,52 House numbering: proposal for St Andrews, Bridge and Trumpington Streets, and St John’s Lane 130 Hovell and Eaden (Messrs): payments, inc. due to John Burn 294, 350 Howes, Mr: repair of cellar windows 8 Hudson (Mr): printer paid 256 Hudson, Thomas: scavenger’s contract 213, 257 Humfrey (Mr): gravel footpath 344 Humfrey (Mr): lamp for new house opposite Downing Grounds 180 Humfrey (Mr): new house to align with Mr Cory’s 209-211 Humfrey (Mr): work at house in Emmanuel lane 316, 320 Humphreys and Pepper (Messrs): fence on Parkers Piece 108,110, 112, 114 Humphreys, Mr Charles: qualified as a commissioner for Gt. St. Andrews 111 Humphries (Mr): appeal against charge re Hog Hill 116, 117, 122 Hunfrey (Mr): tunnel under Maid’s Causeway 239 Hunnyburn (Mr) and Freeman (Mr) to remove timber in Christ College back lane 84 Hunnyburn (Mr) and Freeman (Mr): repair to drain in yard 99 Hunt (Mr): repair of street near Huntingdon Turnpike 327 Hustler, John, of Newmarket: fine mitigated 251 Hyde Park Corner: removal of stagnant water 267 I J Jackson, Jonas: penalties 208 James, William: cellar window 214 Jesus College and Christ College Piece: tunnel and ditch from Brewhouse 278, 281, 285 Jesus College Close: water overflow 339 Jesus College, building in King Street 237 Jesus Lane drain to Garlic Fair 306 Jesus Lane: new buildings to align with Mrs Stiles’s and Mrs Webb’s 222 Jesus Lane: two crossings 239 Jud, Mr Robert: window in Pump Lane to be brought within line 89 K Kent, Thomas, lamplighter: monies paid 341, 346 Kent, Thomas: proposal for lamp-lighting 324 Kidman (Mr), Taylor (Mr), Smith (Mr): not to leave hides in market 228 King, Enoch: pavement repair 355, 356, 360, 365 Kings Street drain maintenance 241 Knights Almhouses: projection from 317 L Lamp contract with Thomas Osborn to be discontinued 53 Lamplighter bill to be paid 7 Lamplighter, fined for defaults 35,46-50, 92 Lamp-lighting contract: £200 allowance 252 Lamps at Bennet Church, Trinity Church and St Clements Church 33 Lamps to be funded at 3s-5d a lamp 30 Lamps to be installed 12,13, 358 Lamps: at Shelley Row, and advertisement not to be broken 34 Lamps: new burners to be installed by Mr Vie 247 Lamps: payments to Lewis, Leach, Burrage, Alger, Waller, Benstead, Apthorp, Pamplow 195 Lamps: Senate House passage and Porter’s Street 134 Lane from Mill Lane to Little St Mary’s paving, cost too high 11 Lane from Mill Lane to Little St Mary’s to be paved 10 Latchfield, John: drain to property 127 Layton, John of Fulbourn: conviction for leaving skins in street 362 Lee of Barnwell: fine mitigated 282 Lee, porter of Christ’s College: fine mitigated 230 Lewes (Mr): constable 336 Lewis, Wm: paid for watching 253 Lighting: advertisements in papers 79 Lighting: letter from John Burn of Southwark requesting payment of debt (insertion) 35 Linton, John: cart in Wheeler Street 357 Linton, Mr: window in Union Street to be brought within line 89 Lun’s House in Botolph Lane: pavement needed 167 Lyon, Mr: house on Hog Hill 45 M Macnamara, Mr: fine for breaking lamps 52 Magdalen College drains to be taken care of by the porter 66 Magdalen: widow of porter applied for arrear due to her husband for cleaning drain 67 Maid’s Causeway: tunnel under 239 Manure depositary needed 139 Manure in the streets: advertisement 326 Marsh, Deighton, Okes (Messrs) to inspect drain from the Rose to John Latchfield 127 Marsh, Mr: footpath from his premises to Christ College back gate to be inspected by commissioners Brown Butcher and Finch 59,61 Marshal (Mr): rebuild house even with Mr Gillam’s 211 Mason (Mr): repair to footpath from Mr Farrant’s house in East Road 337, 353, 356 Mason (Mr): straying pigs 206 Mast (Mr): fence ground in Regent Street 311 Maudlin Street, Huntingdon Turnpike, St Giles: repair 363-4 Mayhew, Wm., of Godmanchester: fine 161 Micholston[?], Mr Salman: fine for goods before door 226 Mill Lane and Bird-bolt Lane to be repaired 64 Mill Lane: repair to quay at bottom 97 Miller, Mr: pump near house opposite Emmanuel College 128, 130 Miller’s pump, St Andrews St: grate 222 Mortlock (Mr): pavement before coach-house 263 Mortlock, Alderman C.J.: oath for acting as commissioner 113 Mortlock, Frederick: payment toward the water-pipe in Free School Lane 91 Moule, Stephen, of Walden: breaking slabs at St Botolph 170 Mount Pleasant Road to be repaired 155 Musgrave, Mr: pathway, and a conduit, by his houses in Walls Lane to be repaired 83 N Nelson Place, Barnwell, Wellington Row: new lamps 275 Newby (Mr): cellar window in Green Street 339 Newham, road leading to 1 Newitt, Mr: complaint on nuisance from butcher’s stalls projecting 44,45 Newling (Ald.) and , Mr Thomas Holstead: securities for Ald. Bond 124 Newling and Jackson (Messrs) of Bridge Street: not to put things out at their door 30,47 Newling and Sanders (Messrs) of Bridge Street: to take in their windows 30 Newman, Philip: house inspected, with Bell Lane 96 Newman, Philip: nuisance from carts 260 Newnham, road in: Mr. Humfrey’s alterations 250 Newnham: footpaths to be inspected 94 Nicholls the crier paid 88 Nichols (Mrs): cleaning and waiting 227 Night soil and filth 354 O Oath: memoranda of those taking the oath, 1817,1816,1813,1814,1815,1805, 1806,1807, 1808,1810. Oath printed on p376 366-380 Obsorn, Thomas, lamp-lighting at 15s. a lamp for 7 months 41,53 Oker (Mr) applied for leave to make cellar window 19 Okes, Deighton, Marsh (Messrs) to inspect drain from the Rose to John Latchfield 127 Osborn, Thomas, awarded lighting contract 44 Osborne, Thomas, lamplighter: petition by widow for remission of fines 63 P Page, Mr: fine mitigated 92 Palfrey, Mr: building to be erected in Bell Lane 74 Papermills Road opposite Guens Shephard’s Terrace: ditch to be filled 95 Papworth (Mr) of Milton: fine 204 Papworth, Wm. Haslop, Robt. Costin, Wm: sums to be paid them 74 Parish (Mr): cellar window 243 Parker’s Piece fences 101 Parkers Piece: tunnel to Weldersfin’s[?] house 130 Path by Jesus Wall to Maids Causeway 306, 307 Pavement from hospital past Mr. Mark Gillam’s house 106,113 Pavement from Mr. Cooper’s to Mr. Inorflocks[?] 222 Pavement in St. Michael’s parish (and elsewhere) to be repaired 66 Pavements (foot): Regent Street, Newnham and Jesus Lane 364 Paving tolls to be let by public auction 248, 250 Paving tolls, advertisement for letting 36 Paving tolls: advertisement to be placed 13 Paving tolls: public auction 333, 335 Payments made to Robert Haslop, W. Dixon, Wm Collins, Fisher and Beales, Favell, Russell, John Scott, Tompson 69 Peace, W.: setting back house 274 Peas Hill drain by Mr Faclins[?] to be repaired 66 Pemberton (Mr) re Tuslove’s potatoes 43 Pembroke Lane: cleaning drain at 216 Pennington, Isaac, complaint about overflowing ditch 10 Pepper and Humphreys (Messrs): fence on Parkers Piece 108,110, 112, 114 Petition to University Senate re interest on unpaid debt 8 Petition to University Senate re interest on unpaid debt 9 Pevers, Thomas: fine for obstructing Street at Red Cow reduced 160 Phillips, Mr J.: application for lamp 254 Physic Garden: board prohibiting filth 161 Pontage Commission: application to Vice-Chancellor 17 Pound Hill to county Gaol: road to be repaired 85 Press (Mr): King’s Street buildings lack gutter 325 Preston (Mr), surveyor of Barnwell Road: fill ditch 237 Preston, Edward: fine for wandering hog 237 Preston, Mr: ploughed the bank in Barnwell: to be restored 91 Pretlove (Mr) and Bell (Mr): building land to be inspected 141 Pretlove (Mr): to replace grate and remove timber in Barnwell 157 Prior, Mr Stephen: payments to 317 Pryer, Stephen, to be paid £3 87 Pryor, Mr Stephen: lamplighting 186, 192, 201, 203, 210, 215 Pryor, Stephen: lamplighting 301, 302 Pump Lane: Mr Robert Jud’s window to be brought within line 89 Purchas, Alderman: complaint that Great Saint Andrews St. is badly swept 66 Purrant[?] (Mr), butcher: fined for throwing hides 228 Q Queen’s Ditch: nails to be repaired 130, 179 R Randall, E: payment 356 Rates: rise 15d in the £ 285 Red Hart Yard: lamp needed 106 Red Lyon: way at back ‘stopt up’ 118 Reeves, James: hall keeper 344, 359 Regent Street: William Turner’s proposal for drainage 281, 282 Repair of road leading to Newham 1 Richardson (Mr): straying pigs 213, 216 Riley, Revd, of St Johns, refused to pay paving toll 36 Road from Emmanuel College to Newmarket Road 319, 322 Robinson’s Buildings, King Street 318 Rootham, John, carpenter: payment 249 Rose-Gate to Angel-gate Way drain to be repaired 65 Rotham, John, 10s-6d allowance for altering front 33 Rowele (Mr): fined for wandering pig 228 Russell, Wm: bill for cartage 111 Russell,, William, paid £4-1s for stones 33 S Safford, Thomas: drain through yard 351 Salmon (Mr): house in Sidney Street 313 Sandiford (Mr): fine for not sweeping 229 Scaplehorn, Robert: paid £15 for altering house in St Edwards Lane 77 Scavenger defaults 67, 127, 135 Scavenger laying dirt near the town 294, 303, 322 Scavenger to ring a bell on coming in to a street 83 Scavenger: applied for a quarter’s salary, but complaints 58 Scavenger’s dirt and muck: to find a proper place 77,79,158 Scavengers contract: advertisement to be placed 16,17,18, 114, 353 Scavengers sweepings 224 Searle, John: proposal for work on watercourse accepted 28 Shelford Moor: watercourse to be cleaned out 74 Sidney College Master’s house: paving 359 Sidney: master to be asked to regulate sluice in garden to prevent overflow 91 Sill (Dr): complaint re drain at house 142 Slaughterhouse Lane: lamp, posts 155, 167 Smith (Miss), Goodenough, Cook, Coulson, Pleasance: throwing filth 223 Smith (Mr) of Silver Street: cellar window 246 Smith (Mr): alteration in Dolphin Lane 247 Smith the Wheelwright to alter water cart 160 Smith, William, to succeed John Freeman 211 Smith’s tenements in Bird-bolt Lane: post to be removed 129 Snow: disruption from heavy fall 255, 257 Sparrow, Stephen: not to wheal dunghills into the street and leave them 228 Sparrows Lane to be inspected for repair 32 Spinetto, Marquis: crossing in Jesus Lane 315 Spital House watercourse: handbill forbidding ducks, filth, or carpet beating 149 Spital House: drain needed 118 Spittal house end: handbills about filth 212 St Andrews Street water course obstructed 246 St Andrews Street watercourse: alteration considered 80,81 St Edwards Lane: posts to prevent horses’ entry 153-4 St Giles Church: additional lamp to be erected 71 St Mary’s Church: north side paved with gravel 230 St Peter’s Street and Lane: repair, lighting 190 St. Edwards Lane pavement repairs 105 St. Peter’s lane: dangerous state 209 Stanley (Mr): salary 359 Stanley, Joseph: complaint about lamps 253 Stanley, Mr: to stake out banks of watercourse to Trumpington outfall 29 Stanley, Mr: to survey footpaths 15 Stanley, Mr: toll collector, allowed 5% for collecting 37 Stanley, William: salary as scavenger 249 Starmer, Richard: fence alteration 347, 352 Stephens, Ralph: scavenger 343, 344 Stevens, Mr Ralph: proposal as scavenger 314 Stevens, Mr Ralph: proposal for scavenging 282 Stones, cargo of 168 stones 345 Storeys Charity almshouses: posts and nails removed 99 Street names: proposal for putting up 129-131 Street sweeping: handbills 363 Street-sweeping: handbills to be distributed 88 Stretham, William Paul: broken lamp 236 Swann (Mr), baker: fines for his cart in the street on Sunday, and for pig 226 Sweeping without watering: fine 185 T Tennis Court to Trumpington Road put into repair 299 Thackeray (Mr): complaint about broken lamps 254, 335 Thanksgiving for the peace 21 Thompsons Lane: finish paving 132 Three Tuns in St Edwards parish: nuisance 260 Tibb Row (Great St Andrews): nuisances 325 Tofts (Mr) and Hunnyburn (Mr) to remove rubbish 61 Tofts, Mr James, to take up scavengers contract 34 Tolls remain unaltered: Mr Stanley allowed 5% for collecting 37 Tolls, contract for lease 1 Tolls, special meeting on collection 15 Tolls: opinion to be sought 16 Tomson (Messrs): encroachment at Garret Hostel Bridge 360, 365 Tomson, Thomas: leave to pave up Spittalhouse 230, 269 Townsend (Mr): fine for running wheelbarrow 213 Trinity College: tree lopping 274 Trinity Parish to put up posts and nails 84 Triston, John, proposal for lamp lighting 7, 41, 64, 125, 164, 202, 354 Triston, John: to furnish wanted lamps 80, 105, 221, 244, 301 Trumpington enclosure commissioners require drains 20 Trumpington Street Arcade: windows of house of James Bays (jnr) not to project 19 Truslove (Mr): report on encroachments 165 Tuck, William: paid for paving 336 Tung (Mr): cellar window 301 Tunwell (Mr), Baker: making alteration to his window so it projects into street 68 Turnbulls (house late called) : Mr Hodson to remove projection 66 Turner (Mr): house in Union [?] Street 258 Turnpike Act for road Fenstanton to Cambridge 232 Tuslove, Mr: report on overfall and Trumpington Enclosure 26 Tuslove, Mr: stone steps to be levelled 62 Tusove (Mr) planted potatoes on the watercourse bank in the part granted to the town 42 Twiss, Mr: repair of cellar windows 8 U Underwood, Matthew, contract for lease of tolls 1 Underwood, Matthew, contract for lease of tolls 2 Unicorn Yard: drain application 341 University quota payment (see also annual accounts) 6 University Senate: interest on unpaid debt, petition 8 V Vie (Mr. J.H): lighting contract 245, 246, 256, 266 W Waggons in street: fines on Richard Goulding, Edward Camps, William Ashley, William Pale, Richard Hopkins 333 Wagstaff and Paul (Messrs): not to set things in the street 132 Wagstaff, Mr Thomas; recompense re: an encroachment in Trinity Parish 178 Wagstaffe (Mr): alteration to house in Market Street 299 Wales Lane: new Tunwell to be put down 91 Wallis (Mr): cellar window in St Edward’s Lane 358 Wallis (Mrs): fined for wandering pig 228 Warren (fishmonger), Fuller (shoemaker): steps before houses 133 Warren, Mr Bedell’s apprentice: fine mitigated 230 Warren, Mr George: scavenger 115, 128 Warren, Mr George: snow clearing account 139 Waste water from Trumpington: formation of a committee 24 Waste water: committee to investigate dispersing 76 Water cart to be provided 355 Water in town ditch overflowing 10 Water Lane, Jesus Lane, Garret Ostle Lane: cesspools not cleaned 67 Water pipe to Castle Yard Well for St Peter’s and St Giles’ parishes 51, 56,57 Watercart to be provided for watering the streets 72 Watercourse from Lime Wells to Cambridge : manor of Trumpington 23 Watercourse from Trumpington straightening: advertisement for work 27 Watercourse, two bridges to be built 31 Waterway: Nine Wells, Pembroke Hall, Kings Ditch, Emmanuel College 287, 290 Welemot (Mr): vault for coal 198 Wentworth (Mr), builder: alterations at Spinning House 231 Wheeler (Mr): cellar window 186 White, Mr Pearce: lamps moved 350 White, Mr Pearce: to take down trees in front of house in Emmanuel Lane 98 Whittred (Mr): Crossing at house 284 Whittred (Mr.): leave to take part of the footway at Newnham 252, 283 Wiley’s house in Silver Street: encroachment 134, 141 Wilkin (Mr): building hear Beldham’s house 232 Wilkin (Mr): encroachment by house in Barnwell 273 Wilkin (Mr): pebbles for paving 230 Wilkins (Mr): lamps to be put up near house 13 Wilson (Mr): alteration to house in Emmanuel Lane 153 Windows in Trumpington Street Arcade house of James Bays (jnr) not to project 19 Wonfor, William: enclosure in St Giles, with plan 193-4 Worts’s Bridge to Mr Carey’s: lamps to be installed 188 Worts’s Donation: trustees requested to move stone from Parkers Piece 112 Wright and Casburn: sale of land 22 Wrought iron order 311, 359, 360 X Y Z
Commissioners who sign their names to the minutes (at least once: see also the signatures to the oaths on pages 369-380)
John Archer, 56; John Audley, 76; H Beales, 11; SP Beales, 19; Charles Blick, 345; Thomas Bond, 11; J Bones, 68; JD Borton, 19; Chas Bottomley, 108; Thomas Broadbelt, 231; GA Browne, 340; Thomas Browne, 8; Richard Buck, 31; John Butcher, 56; Uriah Butcher, 129; Richard Comings, 240; John Cory, 11; John Deighton, 76; Thos Dickes, 340; E Foster, 365; Robert Gee, 320; Edward Gillam, 2; W Gretton, 31; William Gurford, 44; Burwick Harwood (Sir), 173; NL Hendry, 11; John Hibbert, 240; John Holden, 8; William Hollick, 25; John Hovell, 13; Thomas Hovell, 19; Chas Humfrey, 340; JS Kelty, 22; Thos Markham, 159; Henry Marshall, 240; John Mortlock, 56; W Mortlock, 365; John Newby, 340; Timothy Nutter, 2; Thos V Oakes, 2; Thomas Paris, 2; W Pearce, 8; J Pennington, 20; John Purchas, 57; Wm Scott, 100; Richard Simpson, 12; Jacob Smith, 15; John Smith, 2; HY Smythies, 52; J Sparrow, 244; Joseph Stanley, 142; Frederic Thackeray, 246; Frederic Thackeray, 345; Thos Thackeray, 82; Thomas Todd, 14; Rich Wheeler, 80; Pearse White, 340; Wm Wilson, 21. |