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TitleSince William Spicer of Teversham has abused his apprentice James Tanner by beating him immoderately and not allowing him sufficient food Tanner is to be discharged from his apprenticeship and Spicer is to repay to the overseers of Fen Ditton the 8s he received whrn Tanner was placed with him: if he refuses to pay he is to be bound to appear and answer at the next Sessions. Since William Lynton of Landbeach and hs wife have now left the county their apprentice, William Foreman, who is destitute, is to be discharged from his apprenticeship and maintained by the parish until he is apprenticed again or able to maintain himself by his labour. John Harvey, constable of Linton, to be discharged from his office as unfit, and replaced by Isaac Hurst: William Willowes, the other constable, to take Hurst before a JP to be sworn in.
Date10 January 1660/1661
CreatorNameCambridgeshire Quarter Sessions: entries in early Order Book
RepositoryCambridgeshire Archives
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