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RefNoKQ/SO/1/p80
AltRefNoQ/SO1 page 80
TitleJohn Taylor, late of Kirtling, has made over all his goods to his father James Taylor and left his wife and small child without provision for their maintainance: ordered that James Taylor shall pay 2s towards the maintainance of the child, or show cause to the contrary. The inhabitants of Croxton refuse to let Nathaniel Astwood, who has lived at Croxton since the beginning of last April as a hired servant and since married, live there without giving security to the parish; ordered that he shall be settled there without providing security. The constables of Over to pay Robert Burwell 2s 11d whcih he disbursed when he was constable. The churchwardens and overseers of Cottenham to allow-Bell and his wife 2s a week as relief. Robert Webb and William Rand, convicted of petty larceny at this Sessions, are to be whipped and kept in the House of Correction at hard labour until the next Sessions: a third of the money they earn is to be used for their own maintainance, the rest for the maintainance of their families, and they are not to be supported by the county.
Date6 October 1664
CreatorNameCambridgeshire Quarter Sessions: entries in early Order Book
RepositoryCambridgeshire Archives
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