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1 - Presentment: Ann ---- (?) servant of Benjamin Smith Esquire for rescue of ten sheep which John Hammond of Brampton was impounding in West Field Brampton.
2 - Presentment: Indictment of Thomas Thurston victualler who escaped whilst being arrested for felony by John Scott the constable.
3 - Presentment: John [ ], steward, and John Saint, field reeve, both of Offord Cluny for neglecting their duties as steward and field reeve by permitting animals to trespass in a clover field.
4 - Presentment: William Boon late of Sutton in the Isle of Ely for rescuing; one horse and gelding which Robert Silk and Benjamin Kidman had impounded at Buckden.
5 - Presentment: Stephen Wiltshire of Ramsey, yeoman, for breaking into a pound and driving away the cattle and sheep lawfully impounded there
6 - Presentment: Daniel Paine the elder of Huntingdon, for breaking into a pound at Huntingdon
7 - Presentment: John Ashman and Henry Ashman, tailors of Hemingford Grey, for breaking the hedges of John Newit of Hemingford Grey, yeoman
8 - Presentment: Thomas Bowker of Yaxley, tanner, and John Snow of Yaxley, labourer, took a Chestnut gelding from a field in Yaxley, and later Richard Coy of Yaxley, butcher [took?] the same gelding.
9 - Presentment: Mary Mehew and others of her family of Heminford Abbots for breach of a pound at Hemingford Abbots.
10 - Presentment: Richard Clarke of Ramsey rescue of Sheep impounded by Samuel Maxey at Bury.
11 - Presentment: Articles of peace exhibited by Richard Batsen of Ramsey, gent, against Robert Abbot of Ramsey, breeches maker
12 - Presentment: Matthew and Mary Bishop for rescue of a sow and eight pigs at Bury.
13 - Presentment: Thomas Martin of Wyton, shepherd,for rescue of sheep impounded by John Warrington labourer at Wyton.
14 - Presentment: John Wormsley rescuing cattle at Brampton.
15 - Presentment: John Bulliman of Somersham, innkeeper, for swearing five profane oaths.
16 - Presentment: John Vinter, woolcomber, and Robert Crafts, basketmaker, both of Godmanchester, for rescue of horses from Godmanchester pound.
17 - Presentment: John Vinter, woolcomber, of Godmanchester, for rescue of horses from Godmanchester pound.
18 - Presentment: Joseph and John Bywater, labourere, both of Offord Cluny, for rescue of a gelding at Offord Cluny.
19 - Presentment: Justices' Qualification Roll
20 - Presentment against a constable for not carrying out a warrant against a single woman Elizabeth [--- ] of Pidley who gave birth to a child likely to become chargeable to the parish and who having been previously convicted was sentenced to a year's imprisonment. (Document torn).
21 - Presentment: John Samworth for assaulting the field reeve.
22 - (In Latin, half obliterated) case of fraud at Spaldwick in which Matthew Martin and John Clarkson were involved against Bird Johnson
23 - Charge against Langton - schoolmaster of Swavesey Cambridgeshire, for forcibly removing John Bennett to Fenstanton where he became chargeable to the parish.
24 - Presentment: William Bollack (?) for selling bread, butter, cheese, eggs, poultry, and other victuals without licence.
25 - Presentment of a Highway in St. Ives
26 - Presentment of a Highway in Hail Weston.
27 - Presentment of a Highway in Great Staughton.
28 - Presentment: Richard Dexter, Elton for obstructing the highway.
29 - Presentment: Herbert [or Robert?] Cook of Old Weston for allowing cattle to trespass in corn fields.
30 - Presentment: John Giden (?) of Buckden for unlawfully allowing Edward Sanders to live in his (Giden's) cottage.
31 - Great Staughton - bad condition of highway.
32 - Wistow - bad condition of highway. - Bury Lane
33 - Presentment: John Ross for extorting money [ from Richard Wooton?] by pretending to be deputy bailiff of Ramsey.
34 - Great Staughton - St. Neots highway - bad condition.
35 - Highway St. Neots - Great Staughton - out of repair.
36 - [Tho?]mas Elverstone (?) of Godmanchester, victualler, for receiving a coat and waistcoat knowing them to have been stolen.
37 - Bury Land End (Ramsey) - highway out of repair.
38 - Presentment: Joshua Burgess of Colne, shepherd, and John Carter, of Colne, thatcher - rescue of a mare.
39 - Presentment: Richard Jenkins (?) , yeoman, for assaulting and shooting John Knowles, Hartford.
40 - Presentment: Thomas Brooksbank of St. Ives staymaker, for assaulting James Biggs.
41 - Presentment: John Hook of Woodston, farmer and grazier, for an assault on Mary Clark.
42 - Presentment: Hilton Brook, otherwise known as Hemingford Brook, is presented as befouled.
43 - Presentment: Thomas Corbett, Labourer, Pidley with Fenton, trading as butcher without statutory apprenticeship.
44 - Conviction for swearing ten oaths: Joseph Smith of Woodwalton
45 - Conviction for swearing one oath: Mary L'Tall of Holme, alehousekeeper
46 - Conviction for swearing one or more profane oath: Thomas Garton of Orton
47 - Conviction for swearing one or more profane oath: John Hadenham of Alconbury Weston
48 - Presentment of Sarah Pryor late of Alconbury Weston [crossed out] for stealing one shirt , the property of John Allen
49 - Presentment of George Askley late of Ellington, blacksmith, for assaulting James [?Pashler]
50 - Presentment of Jonathan Cunnington late of Molesworth, labourer, for stealing two hurdles from Edward Weekley
51 - Presentment of Thomas Julyan late of Woodston, yeoman, for assaulting John Hooke at Woodston
52 - Presentment of Thomas Peacock late of Spaldwick, yeoman, for stealing one muck fork and muck drag from Isabel Phillips
53 - Presentment of George Maxwell late of Orton Longueville, yeoman, for assaulting Daniel Broughton at Orton Longueville
54 - Presentment of Daniel Male late of Kimbolton, labourer, for stealing one fowl belonging to Charles Welstead
55 - Presentment : that the road from Old Hurst Long Lane to Warboys out of repair
56 - Conviction [illegible]
57 - Conviction for swearing: Elizabeth Campon, Upwood
58 - Conviction for swearing: John Southwall, Sawtry St Andrew
59 - Conviction for swearing: John Cooper, Alconbury Weston
60 - Conviction for swearing: John Cooper, Alconbury Weston
61 - Conviction for swearing: William Richardson, Witherington, Leicestershire
62 - Conviction for swearing: Francis Noble, Ramsey
63 - Conviction for swearing: John Assel, Ramsey
64 - Conviction for swearing: L. Richardson, surgeon, Brampton
65 - Conviction for swearing: William Smith, Great Raveley
66 - Conviction for swearing: Thomas Striston, Great Gidding
67 - Conviction for swearing: Thomas Newman, Little Stukeley
68 - Presentment of John Henson late of Broughton, labourer, for stealing a hen from Thomas Carrington
69 - Presentment of Thomas Last of Alconbury, labourer, for stealing a ½ bushel of wheat and one fowl from Henry Ashton
70 - Presentment of Mary Britain of Sawtry St Judith for stealing one apron and one pair of linen sleeves from Elizabeth Gariett
71 - Presentment of William Gale of Kings Ripton, farmer for assaulting John Jellings
72 - Presentment of William Gale late of Kings Ripton, farmer, for assaulting of John Lattins[?]
73 - Presentment that the highway from: Buckworth to Wooley is out of repair
74 - Presentment of Richard Horley late of Alwalton, yeoman, for assaulting of William Bradley
75 - Presentment of John Skinner and Stephen Collett late of Ramsey, yeomen, for stealing one goose and one gander from John Hills
76 - Convictions for swearing: George Mitchel of Sawtry, baker, Stephen Martin and Mary Oaty, both of Great Raveley
77 - Convictions for swearing: William Gray of Sawtry St Judith, servant man and Humphrey Marshall of Elton
78 - Conviction for swearing: Ralph Speechly of Farcet, husbandman
79 - Presentment for petty theft: John Skinner and Stephen Collett of Ramsey, yeomen for stealing one gander from Henry Parker
80 - Conviction - Samuel Laundy of St. Neots for poaching
81 - Conviction - William Tibbals of Woodhurst, carpenter for pulling up post on highway
82 - Conviction -Samuel Laundy of St. Neots for poaching
83 - Recognizance for bastardy charge against William Boon of Spaldwick, shoemaker, by Susanna Dawes of All Saints, Huntingdon, singlewoman
84 - Warrant for arrest for assault addressed to the Constables of Huntingdon for Charles Beales of Brampton who assaulted Emanuel Moysey of Huntingdon, painter, on Saturday the 7th last past, with the summons to appear before the next Sessions
85 - Certificate of Sacrament - George Maule of Huntingdon All Saints, gentleman
86 - Certificate of Sacrament - John Chrichloe Turner esquire of Huntingdon All Saints.
87 - Bastardy order against William Boon of Spaldwick, shoemaker, the father of the bastard female child of Susanna Dawes, born in the house of John Bell in All Saints, Huntingdon on the 29 December last past
88 - Certificate of Sacrament. Stephen Arundel Esquire, Chamberlain of Huntingdon in the parish church of St Mary
89 - Certificate of Sacrament for George Maule in the parish church of All Saints, Huntingdon
90 - Certificate of Sacrament for John Lawrence Esquire , Mayor of Huntingdon, in the parish church of St Mary
91 - Certificate of Sacrament for the Right Honourable John Earl of Sandwich, in the parish church of All Saints
92 - Presentment against Alconbury for the condition of a brook running into the highway.
93 - Certificate : Seargeant William Elger of the Huntingdonshire Militia swears on oath that the Hunts Militia is in training and that Edward Normington (imprisoned for debt at the suit of John Lancaster) is now enrolled as a militia man.
94-95 - Receipts from Marshalsea and Kings Bench prisons of One Pound to being one year's Exhibition Money due from the county to the poor prisoners. (See Quarter Sessions 1812, Box II).
96 - Accounts: Quarter year's salary for keeping the Bridewell: £2.15.-d.
97 - Accounts: Quarter year's salary for cleaning the County Court: £1.18.6d.
98 - Accounts: Contractor's account for carpenter's work at the gaol: £3.9.1½
99 - Coroner's account for two inquests at Godmanchester
100 - Gaoler's quarterly bill
101 - Treasurer's account for payment to the Coroner of Norman Cross Hundred for three inquests
102 - Treasurer's account for payment to Ed. Stadderd, Clerk of St. Ives Market - for returning the price of corn for 13 weeks.: £1.6.-.
103 - Treasurer's account for payment to E Stadderd, coroner
104 - Treasurer's account
105 - Treasurer's account for payment to Owen Fann, coroner
106 - Account of payment to John Lunnis, overseer of the poor in Eynesbury for payments to wives of militia men
107 - Account of disbursements made by the overseers of the poor of Yaxley
108 - Account of disbursements made by the overseers of the poor of Holme for families of militiamen
109 - Account of disbursements made by the overseer of the poor of Sawtry All Saints for the family of a militiamen
110 - Account of disbursements made by the overseer of the poor of Abbotlsey
111 - Account of disbursements made by the overseer of the poor for the parish of Fenstanton f
112 - Account of disbursements made by the overseer of the poor of Godmanchester for families of militiamen
113 - Account of disbursements made by the overseer of the poor for the parish of Yelling to families of militiamen
114 - Account of disbursements made by the overseer of the poor of Hilton for families of militiamen
115 - Account of disbursements made by the constable of Hemingford Abbots for families of militiamen
116 - Account of disbursements made by the overseer of the poor of Oldhurst for families of militiamen
116a - Account of disbursements made by the overseer of the poor of Hail Weston for families of militiamen
117 - Account of disbursements made by the constable of Hilton for families of militiamen
118 - Account of disbursements made by the overseer of the poor of Pidley for families of militiamen
118a - Account of disbursements made by the overseer of the poor of Great Stukeley for families of militiamen
119 - Account of disbursements made by the overseer of the poor of Abbots Ripton for families of militiamen
120 - Account of disbursements made by the overseer of the poor of Kettering, Northamptonshire, for families of militiamen
121 - Account of disbursements made by the overseer of the poor of Kettering, Northamptonshire, for families of militiamen
122 - Account of disbursements made by the overseer of the poor of Kettering, Northamptonshire, for families of militiamen
122a - Account of disbursements made by the overseers of the poor ofWellingborough, Northamptonshire, for families of militiamen
123 - Account of disbursements made by the overseer of the poor of Kettering, Northamptonshire, for families of militiamen
124 - Account of disbursements made by the overseer of the poor of Kettering, Northamptonshire, for families of militiamen
125 - Account of disbursements made by the overseer of the poor of Kettering, Northamptonshire, for families of militiamen
126 - Account of disbursements made by the overseer of the poor of Kettering, Northamptonshire, for families of militiamen
127 - Account of disbursements made by the overseer of the poor of Polebrook, Northamptonshire, for families of militiamen
128 - Indictment: Richard Tibbet
129 - Indictment: John Cursor and Joseph White[?]
130 - Indictment: John Wilmot
131 - Indictment: John Hipwell theyounger
132 - Indictment: Edward Sibley
133 - Indictment: Thomas Mason the younger
134 - Indictment: Samuel Higby
135 - Indictment: John Towning
136 - Indictment: John Putterill
137 - Indictment: Thomas and Mary Everett
138 - Indictment of Thomas Chapman [?]
139 - Lease and Release
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