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1a - Two recognizances for bailing William Woolston Holmes, labourer of Buckden, to appear at the next General Quarter Sessions to answer the charge of having stolen a quantity of oats form John Hodgson Esq of Buckden. Bonds supplied by William Woolston Holmes, John Chapman, bricklayer of Buckden, and Robert Moon, yeoman of Buckden.
1b - Sacrament certificate: Richard Miles, Godmanchester
1c - Sacrament certificate: Thomas Fox, Godmanchester
1d - Bond to secure the appearance of Samuel Sallaway, blacksmith of Hail Weston, to appear at court to answer a charge of bastardy brought by the parish of Godmanchester in the case of the child of Mary Angel
1e - Calendar of prisoners in the gaol at Huntingdon
1f - Examinations of Mary Farrow, her husband William Farrow the younger , waterman of Earith, regarding theft of three fowls from their property by John Youngs, (otherwise John Young) boatwright. With presentment.
1g - List of licenses issued under the Toleration Act between 1760 and 1808, with names of applicants and occupiers of properties in each parish
1h - Recognizance securing appearance of John Lewis of Hartford at court for begetting a child on the body of Mary Hall of Hartford
1i - Recognizance securing appearance of John Hammond court for begetting a child on the body of Mary Toseland of St Neots
1j - Recognizance securing appearance of John Stocker, son of Thomas Stocker of Coaple in Bedfordshire, at court for begetting a child on the body of Mary Nightingale of Ramsey
2 - Letter from the Clerk of the Peace for Devon enclosing draft of a proposed bill to explain and amend the law of bastardy
3a - Appointment of John Lancaster the younger as High Constable of the Hundred of Toseland
3b - Information and complaint of the Revd. James Cullum of Great Thurlow in Suffolk regarding a violent assault by Charles Travell of Brampton committed on the Turnpike Road leading from Thrapston to Hutningdon
3c - Information and complaint of Thomas Sutton and Henry Fuller of Great Stukeley regarding wheat stolen from a field by Alice Elderkin, widow, of Brampton. With recognizance.
3d - Sacrament certificate. Richard Miles and John Pasheller for Samuel Pepys Cockerell Esq., coroners
3e - Appeal by William Faulkner, surgeon of Stilton, against an order of filiation charging him with being the putative father of the child of Frances Eaton. With a copy of the filiation order.
3f - Qualification to act as Deputy Lieutenant - John Rooper
3g - Sacrament Oaths of allegiance: Richard Miles, David Williams, John Lancaster and John Pasheller
3h - Presentments for larceny: William Hart and John Stocker, plasterers of Huntingdon, for theft of a quantity of lead. Claim brought by John South and John Hipwell, churchwardens of the parish of Buckden. Document cancelled. No true bill.
3i - Presentments for assault: Elizabeth Day and Judith Day, for assault on Ann Izzard at Great Paxton
3j - Presentment for assault: Thomas Jones, victualler of Holywell, for an assault on Sarah the wife of Joseph Thorpe
3k - Presentment: Francis Coles for having for releasing five of his pigs, impounded by Robert Walker after they were found wrongfully feeding on his land at Yaxley
3l - Recognizance for appearance at next Quarter Sessions. William Gurry of Little Staughton to answer for the illegitimate child of Hannah Smeeton of Upton
3m - Recognizance for appearance at next Quarter Sessions. William Harvey of St Neots to answer to a charge of bastardy.
3n - Conviction of Elizabeth Linford, Elizabeth Rolles and Mary Levett for stealing peas from Barn Field in Hartford, the property of William Butt
3o - Bastardy. William Setchell junior of Warboys, alleged father of the child of Mary Fear of Warboys
3p - Recognizance to secure the appearance of William Hill, labourer of Yaxley, at court to answer in a case of assault on John Rowell, Constable.
3q - Recognizance to secure the appearance of William Holborn, blacksmith of Upwell in Suffolk, to answer to a case of bastardy brought by the Godmanchester overseers for Sarah Church, singlewoman
3r - Three letters from J. Beckett, Whitehall, regarding returns of licenses granted by the Huntingdon Quarter Sessions under the Toleration Act of King William and Queen Mary
3s - Recognizance to secure the appearance of John Hardwick, farmer of Great Staughton, at court to answer to a charge of bastardy brought on account of Mary Braybrooke of Little Paxton, spinster
3t - Precepts and jury lists
4a - Calendar of prisoners in the Bridewell at Huntingdon: Basania Gilbert (committed for two years not yet expired), Thomas Story (for an assault on William Story of Offord Cluny), Samuel Buddle (committed for one month not yet expired), Ann Dibbs (committed as a vagrant).
4b - Qualification Oath for Thomas Quintin, Justice of the Peace
4c - Summons to the Constable of Brampton to secure the appearance of Stephen Favell at the next court, having been charged by several persons unknown with having caused differences in several families in Brampton and caused the peace to be broken.
4d - Recognizance: Stephen Favell of Brampton, labourer, to be of good behaviour and to keep the peace. James R__[?] for the appearance of Stephen Favell at the next Sessions.
4e - Warrant to the Buckden Constable to secure the arrest of Charlotte Ward, wife of William Ward, Labourer of Buckden, for having stolen one cheese, worth 10d, the property of Henry Clark, grocer.
4f - Presentment. Charles Ashwood, labourer of Little Stukeley, for an assault on Mary Sabey, spinster
4g - Oaths of allegiance: T. Hooper and Richard Crawley, Justices of the Peace
4h - Sacrament Certificate: Richard Crawley, Godmanchester
4i - Sacrament Certificate: Thomas Hooper, Godmanchester
4j - Calendar of prisoners in the gaol awaiting trial
4k - Sacrament certificate: Thomas Quintin, Great Gransden
4l - Magistrate's qualification: John Rooper
4m - Calendar of prisoners in the Bridewell at Huntingdon
4n - Calendar of prisoners in the gaol at Huntingdon
4o - Examination of William Laxton, farmer of Morborne, regarding theft of a box containing salted beef, cheese, butter and flour by his servant Charity Courts, wife of Emanuel Courts, a private in the 15th Regiment of Foot
4p - Removal Order. Sarah James and her two children (William aged 4 and Joseph aged 8 months) to be removed from Ramsey to Eaton Socon. Her husband Luke James has absconded and left her.
4q - Circular from Whitehall requesting a reyurn of the number of criminal lunatics in the gaols
4r - Examination of William Story, regarding a violent assault on him commtitted by Thomas Story at Offord Cluny
4s - Calendar of prisoners in the county gaol at Huntingdon
4t - Bench warrant for arrest of Charles Travell of Brampton for an assault on the Reverend Cullum
4u - Bench warrant for the arrest of Robert Walker, to answer an indictment against him regarding five pigs his property which were legally impounded for trespassing on the property of Francis Coles at Yaxley
4v - Presentment for larceny. John Selby, yeoman of Houghton, for unlawfully milking a cow belonging to Anna Biden in Houghton Meadow. True bill.
4w - Presentment for larceny. Daniel Vinter, labourer late of Godmanchester, taking one linen shirt and pair of shoes from Richard Summers, property stolen from the workhouse
4x - Badly damaged scrap of paper listing men committed on bastardy allegations
4y - Precepts and jury lists
5a - Statement of the number of persons charged with criminal offences committed to the different gaols in England and Wales for trials at the Assizes, Great Sessons and Quater Sessions in the years 1805, 1806, 1807, 1808 and 1809
5b - Statement of the number of persons charged with criminal offences committed to the different gaols in England and Wales for trial at the Assizes and Sessions during the year 1810
5c - Statement of the number of persons, male and female, charged with criminal offences in the cities of London and Westminster and county of Middlesex for trial therein in the year 1810
6 - Plea of Hemingford Grey inhabitants against indictment of the Parish for condition of the highway (worn foul miry deep ruinous broken washed away lowered overflowed and drowned) since the responsibility rests on the Duke of Manchester as Lord of the Manor of St. Ives
7 - Articles of Peace exhibited by Joseph Thorpe and Sarah his wife, of Holywell with Needingworth against Thomas Jones of Holywell, waterman, for threatening language.
8 - A printed resolution from the committee of the proprietors and lessees of coal estates in S. Wales complaining of inequality in terms of sale and of the grievously heavy tax on coal and appealing for co-operation of consumers (e.g. Huntingdonshire) in obtaining relief from Parliament - relief; which when coal is shipping in the Bristol Channel at 10/6 per chaldron and the duty is 8/- becomes an object to every family, but to the comfort of the poor, of incalculable value.
9 - Qualifications to Act as Justices (Henry Yeats Smythies, Henry Freeman, Thomas Brown)
10 - Conviction of Thomas Rimes, labourer, for drunkeness at Farcet
11 - Articles of the Peace exhibited by Amelia Hennessy against her husband John (Godmanchester) who drew a naked knife to cut off her cloathes.... threatened to cut her fingers off with the ring she was married with.
12 - Presentment: William Marrington, gardener of Somersham, indicted for persuading an illiterate man, William Papworth, to make over property to him by a bill of sale falsely represented as a potato contract
13a - Presentment: Richard Awberry alias Aubrey, labourer of Earith, indicted for rape of Mary Hemington, spinster, at Somersham
13b - Presentment for assault: Jane Ferguson, spinster of Buckden, for an assault on John Burder, constable of Buckden
13c - Appeal against a Removal Order: Richard Samworth and family, removed from Grafham to Hilton
13d - Presentment for larceny: Samuel Meadows of Alwalton, a labourer, for theft of a quantity of wood a quantity of wheat belonging to John Bradley
13e - Presentment for assault: John Bishop, labourer of Earith, for an assault on Samuel Cooke at Bluntisham
13f - Presentment for assault: James Cave, labourer of Papworth St Agnes, for an assault on Samuel Cooke at Bluntisham
13g - Presentment for assault: Mary wife of Thomas Collett of Ramsey, yeoman, for an assault on Mary Stevens at Ramsey
13h - Presentment for larceny: Thomas Smith, labourer of Farcet, for theft of ten eels from John Coles at Holme
13i - Presentment for larceny: Jane Pegg of Kimbolton, theft of three tame rabbits from Nathaniel Beedham at Kimbolton
13j - Presentment for larceny: William Hand of Pidley, for theft of one clover sieve, three sacks and one fork, belonging to John Hobson at Pidley
13k - Letter from Whitehall requesting Return of Prisoners in the Gaol
13l - Bastardy: Order of Filiation in case of William Wagstaff, music master of Hutningdon, alleged father of the child of Ann Austin of Broughton, singlewoman
14 - Copy of a resolution passed at Wells (Somerset) setting up a fund to indemnify Sheriffs against expenses
15 - Certificates of qualification to act as J.P.
16 - Letter from Whitehall requesting Return of Prisoners in the Gaol
17a - Statement of the number of offenders in England and Wales 1810 - 1812
17b - Bastardy: Accounts and orders in the case of Ann Marshall Cole, whose illegitimate daughter will be chargeable to St Ives
17c - Conviction of John King, labourer of Hemingford Grey, for breaking down and taking away posts belonging to William Margetts, gentleman
17d - Presentment for assault and attempted rape: William Sharpe, of Orton Longueville, for an assault on Mary Rippon, spinster, at Fletton
17e - Presentment for larceny: Henry Snarey, labourer of Little Stukeley, for theft of one iron shovel and one iron spade belonging to Nathaniel Sanders at Alconbury
17f - Presentment for assault: Thomas Smart, yeoman of Swineshead, for an assault on William Infield
17g - Presentment for assault: Samuel Allpress, yeoman of St Ives, for an assault on Thomas Clements
17h - Presentment for larceny: Mary Goodliff wife of Thomas Goodliff, shopkeeper of Huntingdon, for theft of eleven yards of printed cotton cloth belonging to William Langford and Samuel Bradley Geard
17i - Presentment for assault: John Clarkson, labourer of Alwalton, for an assault on Elizabeth, wife of John Browning, at Alwalton
17j - Presentment for larceny: Mary the wife of William Parker, labourer of Somersham, for theft of beans belonging to William Faux
17k - Conviction of William Deare, labourer of Elton, under the game laws
17l - Presentment for assault: James Dear, labourer of Broughton, for an assault on William King at Broughton
17m - Presentment: Thomas Nicks, butcher of Hemingford Grey, for releasing one horse, belonging to John Smith, farmer, whcih had been lawfully impounded by Clement Sawyer, pinder of the parish
17n - Presentment: Edward Howlett, yeoman, for releasing three pigs that had been lawfully impounded by Robert Mustell after they were found on his land in Yelling
17o - Conviction: George Heseldine of Elton, convicted under the game laws
18 - Qualification as J.P. (Rev: William Palmer and Peter Cowling, James Torkington)
19 - Report on the treatment of the insane by Messrs Delahoyde and Lucett. The committee of enquiry, headed by the Dukes of Kent and, reported favourably on the progress of four seamen, formerly in Hoxton and Bethlem, who had undergone the operation
20a - A circular letter from H. Thornton, London, to the Clerk of the Peace on proposed legislation for relief of debtors in the Fleet, the King's Bench and the Marshalsea Prisons, suggesting an increased allocation from County Rates. Contains interesting information about the financed of these prisons
20b - Presentment for assault: James Watts, yeoman of Hemingford Grey, for an assault on Clement Sawyer at Hemingford Grey (Document cancelled: crossed through)
20c - Presentment for assault: Richard Large, labourer of Earith, for an assault on George Ayre (also written Eyre) at St Neots
20d - Presentment for larceny: Richard Summers, labourer of Godmanchester, for theft of 14lbs of lead belonging to a person or persons unknown
20e - Presentment for larceny: William Philips, labourer of Yaxley, for theft of one peck of coals belomnging to Robert Blackwell
20f - Presentment for larceny: Mary Baker, widow of ALconbury Weston, theft of one pound of sugar from Mary Broughton
20g - Presentment for assault: William Cook, yeoman of Earith, for an assault on John Remington at St Ives
20h - Presentment for larceny: Thomas Briggs, labourer of Alconbury, for theft of one shovel belonging to Samuel Garratt at Alconbury
20i - Presentment for larceny: Charlotte Clifton, spinster of Godmanchester, for theft of six silver teaspoons from James Martin [Document cancelled]
20j - Presentment for assault: John Anderson alias John Whittlesea, labourer of Warboys, for an assault on John Clarke at Warboys
20k - Presentment for assault: Frederick Wolfson, labourer of Fenstanton, for an assault on Robert Alderton at Hemingford Grey
20l - Presentment for assault: George Baker, labourer of Godmanchester, for an assault on Richard Custance
20m - Presentment for assault: Mary wife of Edward Crowe, labourer of Somersham, for an assault on Elizabeth Gunton at Somersham
20n - Presentment for larceny: Caleb Stamford alias Chatteris, labourer of St Neots, for theft of barley from William Alexander Peppercorn at St Neots
20o - Presentment for assault: Richard Large, labourer of Earith, for an assault on George Eyre at St Neots
20p - Presentment for assault: George Jacobs, yeoman of Huntingdon St Mary, for an assault on Jane Carter at Godmanchester [Document cancelled]
20q - Presentment for assault: John Thompson, labourer of Warboys, for an assault on William Hicks at Warboys
20r - Presentment for assault: Maria Ward, spinster, and Sarah Favell wife of John Favell, both of Great Paxton, for an assault on Ann, wife of Wright Izzard
20s - Presentment for assault: Maria Ward, spinster, and Sarah Favell wife of John Favell, both of Great Paxton, for an assault on Ruth Izzard
20t - Presentment for assault: John Lewis Eliot of Yaxley, for an assault on William Hatfield, one of the overseers of the poor
20u - Presentment for assault: Thomas Sharman, labourer of Elton, for an assault on John Haseldine the younger at Elton
20v - Presentment for assault: William Campion, blacksmith of Ramsey, for an assault on John Blunket at Ramsey
20w - Presentment for assault: Thomas Bell, yeoman of St Ives, for an assault upon Rivers Taylor, constable of Hisson [Histon?] in Cambridgeshire, at Hemingford Grey
20x - Deposition: Richard Custance, cordwainer of Godmanchester, regarding an assault on him by George Baker of Godmanchester
20y - Indictment: Clement Sawyer Hayward of Hemingford Grey distrained one cow belonging to James Watts, yeoman, which was found wrongfully grazing on the property of William Margetts the elder and William Margetts the younger. Elizabeth Watts, wife of James Watts, indicted for releasing the cow and assaulting Clement Sawyer Hayward.
20z - Scrap of paper with accounts for cost of Charlotte Shrosbury's [Shrewsbury?] lying in with expences for George Harlow
21a - John Tilly, labourer, late of Fenstanton, for spoiling the amenities of Church Lane, Fenstanton by keeping 20 hogs, 20 swine and 20 pigs in two hog styes on the common way and by setting up a slaughter house to the discomfort of neighbouring householders
21b - Letter from Whitehall requesting Return of Prisoners in the Gaol
22 - Certificate by King John Haggerston, Undersheriff, that he has not in any way been bribed during the recent election of a Knight of the Shire
23 - List of Chief Constables and Coroners sent in response to a request from Cambridge
24 - Return to Lord Sidmouth of list of convicts under sentence of transportation in Huntingdon Gaol. (One entry only - Elizabeth Lantaff age 12-crime, trial, sentence, character and health left blank)
25 - Surgeon's certificate that Mr. Thomas Laxton of Everton is ill and unable to attend at Huntingdon. Signed by Thomas McGrath, surgeon.
26 - Indictment of John Pashler, Molesworth, a farmer for assaulting William Blott Whitney a farmer of Brington in the execution of his duty as constable. Both men were engaged in apprehending Samuel Wilson, an insane man who had left his wife and children chargeable to the parish of Brington.
27 - Indictment of John Edwards, butcher, of St. Ives for digging a well in Nine Court Yard and keeping it in a noisome condition
28 - Order to the Keeper of the House of Correction to receive Thomas Peck alias Thomas Osborne alias Thomas Peaks, an incorrigible rogue
29 - Letter to the Clerk of the Peace from the Rev. Edward Maltby of Buckden with comments on the deposition of Elizabeth Pendred. Also mentions the willingness of the Rev. Edward Willes, vicar of Diddington, to acquiesce in the return of the average price of corn during the last 14 years
30 - Depositions and a warrant for apprehension of George Papworth, Hartford for stealing parcels of quick from James Wood.
31 - Warrent for the apprehension of George Baker, charged with an assault on Richard Custance at Godmanchester
32 - Bastardy. Securing appearance of George Green to answer for begetting Elizabeth Judd, singlewoman of Alconbury, with child
33 - Removal order. William Kill and Mary Ann his wife, to be removed from Glatton to Benefield, Northants
34 - Appeals against Farcet poor rate as illegally assessed (land concerned lying in Stanground). =
35 - Bastardy. Statement by James Torkington, JP, that Sarah Cox of Leighton has been delivered of a bastard child and she swears that Reuben Briggs is the father
36 - Presentment for assault. Michael Sheridan, yeoman of Kimbolton, for an assault on Rebecca Samworth at Kimbolton
37 - Presentment for larceny. Mary Stokes wife of William Stokes of Eaton Socon, labourer, for theft of a childs cotton frock and one linen petticoat from Ann Newman at St Neots
38 - Calendar of prisoners in the house of correction
39 - Deposition of Richard Summers of Godmanchester regarding an assault on him by Robert Matson of Godmanchester
40 - Order by two Justices of the Peace that they have made an Order of Filiation on the application by Colne overseers on John Hubbard, for an illegitimate female child begotten on the body of Elizabeth Wakefield of that parish
41 - Bastardy. Order securing the appearance of George Fordham to appear at the next Quarter Sessions charged with fathering the illegitimate child of Elizabeth Marrington of Hemingford Grey
42 - Presentment for assault. John Franklin the younger of St Neots, for an assault on his father John Franklin the elder
43 - Presentment for assault. Thomas Pate, brickmaker of Ramsey, for an assault on Robert Berridge at Ramsey
44 - Presentment for assault. William Smith, yeoman of Earith, for an assault on William Stocker at Brampton
45 - Presentment for assault. Frances wife of Philip Speechley, yeoman of Yaxley, for an assault on Mary Speechly
46 - Presentment for assault. Robert Matson, yeoman of Godmanchester, for an assault on Richard Summers at Godmanchester
47 - Presentment for larceny. Edward Sarll, labourer of St Neots, for theft of three hogs belonging to William Alexander Peppercorn at St Neots
48 - Presentment for larceny. Mary Peach, singlewoman of Glatton, for theft of one woman's cap, one shift and one shirt belonging to John Faulkner at Glatton
49 - Presentment for larceny. William Smith, labourer of Stow, for theft of four ferrets from Edward Ladds of Great Catworth at Kimbolton
50 - Presentment for larceny. Sarah the wife of John Shepherd, labourer of Upwood, for theft of a seven shilling piece belonging to George Green at Upwood
51 - Presentment for larceny. Edward Richards, William Knight, John Walker and John Valentine, all labourers of St Neots, for theft of three quarts of gin and one quart of rum from Thomas Thorns at St Neots
52 - Presentment for larceny. Mary Stokes wife of William Stokes, labourer of Eaton Socon, for theft of one cotton pocket handkerchief belonging to Sarah Staughton at St Neots
53 - Presentment for larceny. John Baxter, labourer of St Neots, for theft of a purse and its contents from Thomas Adey[?] at St Neots
54 - Presentment for larceny. Mary Stokes wife of William Stokes, labourer of Eaton Socon, for theft of a childs dress from Robert Bull at St Neots
55 - Bastardy. Order securing the appearance of Goodes Woodward at the next Quarter Sessions, charged with fathering the illegitimate child of Anne Worley, singlewoman of Fenstanton
56 - Notice of an appeal by the Overseers of the Poor of Benefield, Northants, against an order removing William Kill and his wife Mary Ann from Glatton to Benefield
57 - Notice that Elizabeth Maddy, singlewoman of Kimbolton has recently been delivered of an illegitimate child and Charles Richards is the alleged father
58 - Presentment. John Pashler of Molesworth for an assault on William Blott Whitney, constable of Brington
59 - Recognizance securing appearance of John Hubbard of Warboys at the next Sessions to answer a bastardy case brought by the Parish of Colne on behalf of Elizabeth Wakefield, singlewoman
60 - Bastardy examination: Elizabeth Newton of Elton. Daniel Dains of Orton Longueville, keeper of the toll bar, is the father of the child.
61 - Notice of intention of the Overseers of Stanground to appeal against poor rate
62 - Removal order: Isaac Fountain, Ann his wife and thier children (Naomi aged 12, Isaac aged 10, Joseph aged 8, Samuel aged 4, John and Ann twins aged 1) to be removed from Yaxley to Stilton
63 - Warrant for apprehension of Reuben Briggs, labourer and servant to Mr Danns of Great Stukeley, who is charged by Sarah Cox of Leighton with having gotten her with child
64 - Warrant for apprehension of Isaac Gurry for a violent assault on Rebecca Samworth, wife of Charles Samworth, at Godmanchester
65 - Order of filiation: George Green of Pavenham in Bedfordshire, father of the child of Elizabeth Judd of Alconbury
66 - Warrant for apprehension of John Mason, labourer of Holmes, charged with begetting a child on the body of Mary Sexton, singlewoman, of Holme
67 - Order of filiation: John Slater, labourer of Old Weston, charged as the father of the illegitimate child of Elizabeth Bull of Great Catworth
68 - Scrap of paper listing three dissenting ministers 1794 - 1806
69 - Deposition of Samuel Lay of Ramsey, watchman, regarding an assault on him by William Garside, miller, and John Stacey, labourer
70 - Precepts and jury lists
71 - Indictment of the inhabitants of Hemingford Grey for a road out of repair
72 - Declaration by Ann Smith (Kimbolton) of the possession of a printing press to be used for printing in Kimbolton (entered according to act of 39 George III for the suppression of seditions and treasonable societies)
73 - Indictment of Frederick Donnell, driver of the Edinboro' mail coach, late of Grantham, for maliciously overturning at Water Newton a gig driven by Clement Trafford
74 - Declaration by Hamnett Hall of a printing press and types to be used in St. Ives
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