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  •   KQ - Cambridgeshire Quarter Sessions Court
    •   SO - Order Books
      • 7 - Order Book: Quarter Sessions. Old Series
RefNoKQ/SO/7/p222
AltRefNoQ/SO7 page 222
TitleConviction of Ambrose Child of Bottisham for swearing. William Jobson discharged from gaol on condition that he lives apart from his wife Hannah and does not molest her. James Foreman discharged from House of Correction.
Date17 July 1772
CreatorNameCambridgeshire Quarter Sessions: entries in Order Book
RepositoryCambridgeshire Archives
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