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1 - Appointment of a Superintendent Constable Copy of rules and regulations with fees allowed. Applications for the post.
2 - Appointment of two Inspectors of Weigh a and Measures for the County; Text of Rules and Regulations.
3 - List of voters:- Abstract of return of expenses allowed.
4 - Savings Bank, Depositor's Book.
5 - Bedford Lunatic Asylum
6 - Lists of Constables for the Divisions
7 - Whitehall letter on number of copies of Acts of Parliament allowed to Hunts. magistrates:- 25.
8 - Correspondence about construction of a lock-up at Ramsey.
9 - Tenders for printing and stationery from Robert Edis and David Tomson.
10 - Letter from C.P. Berkeley, Esq., on confirmed award of Upwood.
11 - Instructions from Whitehall on mode of certifying accounts for expenses of criminal Prosecutions.
12 - Letters to C.P. in connection with forwarded depositions. Letter from Mr. N. Wilkinson about payment for the inspection of lodging houses (answer - out of the poor rate)
13 - A letter from Wisbech (E. Jackson) on the Lord Chief Justice's complaint about accommodation provided in Hunts. for Judges.
14 - A Whitehall demand for information about the number of children committed and convicted in Hunts.
15 - Treasury payment to Hunts. of £581.10.6 for criminal prosecutions (half year).
17 - Memorial of J.P's for Lancashire to Viscont Palmerston (Home Department) protesting against the County Rates and Expenditure Bill which was to set up a Financial Board depriving Counties of control over expenditure (vide 1851). Special Meeting of the Society of the Clerks of the Peace of Counties.
18 - Circular from Lords of the Treasury suspending fines imposed by Sessions between January 1846 - December 1848 (seemingly out of despair of recovering the monies).
19 - Visiting Justices Report on the Gaol
20 - Chaplain's Report on the Gaol
21 - Surgeon's Reports on the Gaol
22 - Gaoler's Quarterly Reports
23 - Report from Finance Committee.
24 - Regiment of militia
25 - St. Ives Improvement Act - Income and Expenditure
26 - Treasury Statements and returns
27 - The Shrievalty
28 - Removal order. William Owen, and his wife Mary (formerly Chapman) from Sawtry St. Andrew to Sawtry St. Judith Appeal allowed
29 - General Statement. Biggleswade and Alconbury Hill Turnpike Road.
30 - Resignation on account of age of John Danns, High Constable for more than 50 years.
31 - Appointment of Mr. Michael Prendergast to revise Register of Voters
32 - Return of Bastardy cases in the Norman Cross Division
33 - Inquest on a four year old girl, Emma Breese, daughter of Thomas Breese, St. Ives, watchman, crushed to death on St. Ives Bridge - with a letter from Charles Margetts, coroner, to the C.P. on the danger of the bridge, a very interesting relic of antiquity in view of increased traffic and the extensive steam mills in course of erection, in the vicinity. Returns to Whitehall re: Militia, Lockups and Lunatic Asylums, Weights and Measures, Superintendent Constables, Justices of the Peace, conveyance of Prisoners under sentence of Transportation.
34 - Covering letter. One from Mr. James Rust on the case of Mary May sentenced to 7 years' transportation because of a previous conviction in Norfolk, but, as this was not charged against her in either of the indictments, the penalty should be reduced from transportation to imprisonment - which was done.
35 - Copy of the begging letter in the Countess of Brownlow case (Cf. Depositions).
36 - Letter from Superintendent Benson on the expenses incurred in visiting his district.
46 - List of fines paid at the January Sessions
47 - List of fines paid at the Midsummer Sessions
48 - List of fines paid at the Michaelmas Sessions
50 - Gaoler's Annual Return
51 - Rules and Regulations for the Guidance of the Superintending Constables appointed to the Petty Sessionsal Divisions within Huntingdonshire
52 - Petty Session Conviction: William Hewson the younger of St Ives, trespassing on land belonging to Robert Barton in search of game
53 - Petty Session Conviction: John Ellwood of Great Gransden, trespassing on land belonging to Theodore Vincent Webb in search of game at St Neots
54 - Petty Session Conviction: Joseph Harradine of Great Gransden, trespassing on land belonging to Theodore Vincent Webb in search of game at St Neots
55 - Petty Session Conviction: George Paine of Great Gransden, trespassing on land belonging to Theodore Vincent Webb in search of game at St Neots
56 - Petty Session Conviction: Charles Davis of Great Gransden, trespassing on land belonging to Theodore Vincent Webb in search of game at St Neots
57 - Petty Session Conviction: Joseph Hull, assaulting Joseph Baxter at Buckden
58 - Petty Session Conviction: Charles Maile, assaulting Anne Harris at Swineshead
59 - Petty Session Conviction: John Darby, drunkeness at Hail Weston
60 - Petty Session Conviction: Lewis Gibson, drunkeness at Saint Neots
61 - Petty Session Conviction: William Squire of Hail Weston, trespassing on land belonging to William Adkins in search of game
62 - Petty Session Conviction: Thomas Hoyte, stealing vegetables the property of George William Rowley Esq at St Neots
63 - Petty Session Conviction: Andrew Walker, assaulting Thomas Clifton at Kimbolton
64 - Petty Session Conviction: James Storey, assaulting Mark Staughton at Abbotsley
65 - Petty Session Conviction: Manuel Newman, assualting Henry Newman at Great Staughton
66 - Petty Session Conviction: James King, assaulting William Franklin at Yelling
67 - Petty Session Conviction: James Bass, assaulting Ann Church at Buckden
68 - Petty Session Conviction: Joseph Hull, assaulting Ann Church at Buckden
69 - Petty Session Conviction: Thomas Thoms, assaulting Ann Church at Buckden
70 - Petty Session Conviction: Frererick Lymage, assaulting Ann Church at Buckden
71 - Petty Session Conviction: William Perkins, neglecting to maintain himself and his family so that his wife Jemima Perkins and four children became chargeable to the parish of Kimbolton
72 - Petty Session Conviction: James Chamberlin, running away and leaving his wife Sarah Chamberlin and legitimate children Emma, Elisha and Fanny whereby the said wife and children became chargeable to the parish of Eynesbury
73 - Petty Session Conviction: William Robinson, running away and leaving his wife Elizabeth Robinson and his son Christopher Robinson whereby they became chargeable to the parish of Southoe
74 - Petty Session Conviction: William Sabey, damaging and carrying away part of a fence belonging to the Duke of Manchester at Kimbolton
75 - Petty Session Conviction: Charles Titmus, assaulting Charles Allen at Saint Neots
76 - Petty Session Conviction: William Radwell, digging up a garden belonging to Charles Horsford at Old Weston
77 - Petty Session Conviction: Lucy Bygraves, assaulting Sarah Chamberlain at St Neots
78 - Petty Session Conviction: John Smith, running away and leaving his wife and their child James Smith aged one year chargeable to the parish of Grafham
79 - Petty Session Conviction: Samuel Crompton of Kimbolton, trespassing on land belonging to the Duke of Manchester in search of game at Kimbolton
80 - Petty Session Conviction: James Baxter of Pertenhall in Beds, trespassing on land belonging to the Duke of Manchester in search of game at Kimbolton
81 - Petty Sessions Conviction: Joseph Peacock of Pertenhall in Bedfordshire, trespassing on land belonging to the Duke of Manchester in search of game at Kimbolton
82 - Petty Sessions Conviction: Naomi Betts, assaulting Sarah Ann Knight at St Neots
83 - Petty Sessions Conviction: Amos Walker of Great Staughton, trespassing on land belonging to Gabriel Smith in search of game at Great Staughton
84 - Petty Sessions Conviction: James Horner of Great Staughton, trespassing on land belonging to Gabriel Smith in search of game at Great Staughton
85 - Petty Sessions Conviction: John Gorham Bingham, assaulting Matthew Bingham at St Neots
86 - Petty Sessions Conviction: Joseph Scott of Cambridge, riding his wagon without the necessary guide on Cambridge Road, St Neots
87 - Petty Sessions Conviction: Samuel Flinders of Great Gransden, trespassing on land belonging to John Ingle in search of game at Great Gransden
88 - Petty Sessions Conviction: Augustus Smart, butcher of Great Gransden, using a gun to kill game without permission at Great Gransden
89 - Petty Sessions Conviction: Thomas Hunt, assaulting John Peacock at Great Catworth
90 - Petty Sessions Conviction: Joseph Barnes, trespassing on land belonging to the Duke of Manchester in order to search for game at Kimbolton
91 - Petty Sessions Conviction: Samuel Watford of Everton cum Tetworth, trespassing on land belonging to John Smith to search for game at Everton cum Tetowrth
92 - Petty Sessions Conviction: William Clark of Buckden, selling beer after ten o'clock in the evening
93 - Petty Sessions Conviction: Charlotte Smith of Buckden, selling beer after ten o'clock at night
94 - Petty Sessions Conviction: William Waldock of Everton cum Tetworth, using a gun for killing game without permission at Everton cum Tetworth
95 - Petty Sessions Conviction: Charles Ibbs of Kimbolton, under Weights and Measures legislation
96 - Petty Sessions Conviction: John Wright of Kimbolton, under Weights and Measures legislation
97 - Petty Sessions Conviction: William Chapman of Buckden, under Weights and Measures legislation
98 - Petty Sessions Conviction: Thomas Sharpe of Kimbolton, under Weights and Measures legislation
99 - Petty Sessions Conviction: William Hatfield of Kimbolton, under Weights and Measures legislation
100 - Petty Sessions Conviction: John Hardwick of Waresley, under Weights and Measures legislation
101 - Petty Sessions Conviction: John Ellis of Great Gransden, under Weights and Measures legislation
102 - Petty Sessions Conviction: Edward Mann of Abbotsley, under Weights and Measures legislation
103 - Petty Sessions Conviction: Daniel Mann of Buckden, under Weights and Measures legislation
104 - Petty Sessions Conviction: Edward Flinders, drunkeness at Great Gransden
105 - Petty Sessions Conviction: Charles Storey of Offord Darcy, under Weights and Measures legislation
106 - Petty Sessions Conviction: William Storey of Offord Darcy, under Weights and Measures legislation
107 - Petty Sessions Conviction: John Sheppard of Eynesbury, under the Weights and Measures Act
108 - Petty Sessions Conviction: George King of Eynesbury, under the Weights and Measures legislation
109 - Fletton Bastardy Return
110 - Unlisted correspondence and returns
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