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TitleHale Wortham JP delivers a conviction dated and signed by him on 9th and 10th May and 1st July 1775 stating that An Jaggers and Sarah Priestland, both widows, were convicted on 9th May for reeling short yarn. Jaggers on or around 17th April at Bassingbourn, and Priestland on or around the 15th April at Abington, and that for both this was their first offence, and that for both this was their first offence, and that on 10th May Elizabeth, wife of William Everitt and SArah, wife of John Newman, were convicted of reeling short yarn on or about the 17th April at Kneesworth, and this was their first offence, and that on 1st July 1775 Ann, wife of John Elus, Ann, Wife of Edward Bodger, Mary, wife of John Marshall, and Susanna, wife of Stamford Davey, are convicted for reeling short yarn on or about the 22nd June 1775 at Bourn. Sarah, wife of Michael Harradine, is also convicted for reeling false yarn in Bourn on or about the same day. For all this was their first offence.
Date14 July 1775
CreatorNameCambridgeshire Quarter Sessions: entries in Order Book
RepositoryCambridgeshire Archives
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