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1 - Edward Bassett Eve, son of Edward Jacob Eve of Linton, surgeon, apprenticed to Thomas Verney Okes and Charles Lestourgeon of Cambridge, surgeons
2 - William Cane, aged 14, son of Joseph Cane of Fen Ditton, yeoman, apprenticed to John Hayles of Cambridge, shoe maker
3 - Robert Meeks, aged 14, son of William Meeks of Chesterton, blacksmith, apprenticed to Michael Rowell of Chesterton, cordwainer
4 - John William Lyon, aged 17, son of William Lyon of Cambridge, gentleman, apprenticed to William Elliston of Cambridge, linen and woollen draper and mercer
5 - James William Baxter the younger, aged 17, apprenticed to James William Baxter the elder of Cambridge, saddler and harness maker
6 - Frederick Papworth, aged 17, son of Richard Papworth of Chesterton, butcher, apprenticed to William Kirby of Chesterton, tailor
7 - John Beaumont of Cambridge apprenticed to Thomas Greef of Cambridge, plumber and glazier
8 - William Wright, nephew of Lydia Stubbings of Great Wilbraham, apprenticed to William Mumford of Ickleton, miller
9 - James Henry Beesly, aged 14, son of Priscilla Beesly of Cambridge, widow, apprenticed to Charles Martin of Fordham, carpenter and joiner
10 - John Daniel Wragg, aged 18, of Chesterton apprenticed to William Rogers Tuffle and John Purchas of Chesterton, bakers
11 - James Cowell, aged 14, son of Stephen Cowell of Hitchin (Herts), publican, apprenticed to Joseph Kitchener of Baldock (|Herts), butcher
12 - George Rumball Howell, aged 13, son of James Howell of Cambridge, bricklayer, apprenticed to Ebenezer Danby of Cambridge, robe maker
13 - Henry Matthew Hale Day, aged 16, grandson of Mary Hale of Albany Road, Worcester, widow and brother of George Edward Day a student at Edinburgh, apprenticed to Charles Lestourgeon the younger of Cambridge, surgeon
14 - John Hollick, aged 11, grandson of Ebenezer Hollick of Whittlesford, apprenticed to Daniel Behague of Earith, cordwainer
15 - Henry Wilson, aged 14, son of Mary Wilson of Landbeach, widow, apprenticed to Henry Clayton of St Ives, woollen and linen draper. Attached memorandum dated 1850
16 - Love Marten, son of John Marten of Saffron Walden, dissenting minister, apprenticed to Matthew Moody of Cambridge, watchmaker
17 - James Creak Sadler, aged 15, son of Susan Sadler of Kings Lynn, widow, apprenticed to William Coxall Baker and John Odell Pain of Cambridge, linen drapers
18 - Charles Rust, aged 15, son of Charles Rust the elder of Chippenham, farmer, apprenticed to John Odell Pain of Cambridge, linen draper
19 - John Andrew Fox, aged 16, son of John Fox of Market Deeping (Lincs), draper, apprenticed to George Gatehouse Ayling of Cambridge, chemist and druggist
20 - Samuel Cock, aged 14, son of John Adolphus Cock of Fulbourn, farmer, apprenticed to John Odell Pain of Cambridge, linen draper
21 - William Thomas Whittet, aged 14, with consent of William Whittet of Bourn, farmer, and other guardians, apprenticed to John Odell Pain of Cambridge, linen draper
22 - Randolph Henry Payne, aged 19, son of Henry Payne of Fulbourn, Relieving Officer, apprenticed to John Odell Pain of Cambridge, linen draper
23 - John Few, aged 19, son of John Few of Cottenham, apprenticed to John Haslop of Cambridge, butcher
24 - Frank Richardson, aged 16, son of Fryer Richardson of Fortrey House, Chatteris, farmer, apprenticed to John Odell Pain of Cambridge, linen draper
25 - Arthur Moore, aged 16, son of John Moore of , Cottenham, farmer, apprenticed to John Odell Pain of Cambridge, linen draper
26 - William Headley Ellis, aged 18, son of Sarah Ellis of Cambridge, widow, apprenticed to Frank Howard Aves of Great Shelford, corn merchant
27 - Thomas Frohock, aged 15, son of Charles Frohock of Ely, farmer, apprenticed to John Odell Pain of Cambridge, linen draper
28 - David Oridge of Bury St Edmunds, aged 16, ward of George Palmer of Hawstead, Suffolk, gentleman, apprenticed to John Odell Pain of Cambridge, linen draper
29 - George John Northfield of Coldhams Lane, Cambridge, aged 17, son of James Northfield, bricklayer, apprenticed to Emily Hicks, widow, builder
30 - Edward Goode Blades of Cambridge, aged 20, son of Richard Blades,stonemason, apprenticed to Herbert Risely of Histon Road, Cambridge, baker and shopkeeper
31 - Arthur Newman of Bottisham, aged 14, son of James Newman, farmer, apprenticed to Frederick John Abbs of 178 East Road, Cambridge, harness maker
32 - John Douglas Bland, aged 19, son of David Bland of Chesterton, surveyor, apprenticed to William Milner Fawcett of Cambridge, architect and surveyor
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