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  •   KHCP - Huntingdonshire Quarter Sessions Court
    •   1 - The Court in Session: bundles
      • 2 - Boxed papers: Box no. 2
RefNoKHCP/1/2/80
AltRefNoHCP/1/2/80
TitleShort Weight Bread: Peter Wildman, baker of Eynesbury, convicted of selling a ¼ peck loaf deficient by 8½ozs. Fined 3/- for each ounce deficient.
DescriptionOn the information of George Inter [or Jater?], private in the Essex Fencibles quartered in St Neots, and Willis Atkins of St Neots, yeoman
Date1795
CreatorNameHuntingdonshire Quarter Sessions records
RepositoryHuntingdonshire Archives
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