Title | Upon hearing that Robert Aungier had, by warrant from the court, arrested Thomas Colton of Knapwell, who escaped from him with the help of Henry Scargill of Knapwell, gent, it is ordered that the constables of Knapwell shall apprehend Colton and Scargill and have then bound to appear and answer at the next Sessions, failing which they are to be commited to gaol. John Yorke, the keeper of the House of Correction having reported that it is much in need of repair, two JPs are to inspect it and make a report at the next Sessions. Samuel Campion, one of the chief constables of Thriplow hundred, to be discharged, and William Hicks of Fowlmere appointed in his place. |