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Expand 1 - Incumbent: the service of the church1 - Incumbent: the service of the church
Expand 2 - Incumbent: records of the individual clergy2 - Incumbent: records of the individual clergy
Expand 3 - Incumbent: The benefice3 - Incumbent: The benefice
Expand 4 - Churchwardens: The church rate4 - Churchwardens: The church rate
Expand 5 - Churchwardens: Financial records5 - Churchwardens: Financial records
Expand 6 - Churchwardens: Records of church property6 - Churchwardens: Records of church property
Expand 7 - Churchwardens: Correspondence and papers7 - Churchwardens: Correspondence and papers
Expand 8 - Records of the vestry and PCC8 - Records of the vestry and PCC
Expand 10 - Constable: General records10 - Constable: General records
Expand 11 - Overseers: Rates11 - Overseers: Rates
Expand 12 - Overseers: Accounts and related financial records12 - Overseers: Accounts and related financial records
Expand 13 - Overseers: Settlement13 - Overseers: Settlement
Collapse 14 - Overseers: Parish Apprenticeship14 - Overseers: Parish Apprenticeship
Collapse 1 - Apprenticeship indentures1 - Apprenticeship indentures
1 - Mary Nicholls, daughter of the late Susan Nicholls, widow of Kimbolton, apprenticed to Edward Abbut, tunsd (cooper?) of Kimbolton, to learn to be a maid servant.
2 - Joseph Fossey, son of James Fossey, poulterer, late of Kimbolton, to be apprenticed to Richard Law, poulterer of Kimbolton.
3 - Ann Todd, daughter of Widow Todd, late of Stoneley, apprenticed to Robert West, labourer of Kimbolton.
4 - Elizabeth Morgan, daughter of Widow Morgan, late of Stoneley, to be apprenticed to Thomas Morgan, labourer of Swineshead.
5 - Elizabeth Fossey, daughter of James Fossey, late of Kimbolton, apprenticed to Roger Duckington tailor of Kimbolton.
6 - Sara Wadd, daughter of Thomas Wadd, late of Kimbolton, apprenticed to Henry Stretch, labourer of Eynesbury.
7 - Mary Sharman, daughter of Nathaniel Sharman, late of Wornditch, apprenticed to Jane Nott, widow of Tilbrook.
8 - Thomas Burder, son of John Burder, labourer of Stoneley, apprenticed to Richard Squier husbandman of Kimbolton.
9 - Mary Morgan, daughter of Rose Morgan, widow, late of Stoneley, apprenticed to Daniel Thornill, labourer of Stoneley.
10 - Alse (Alice) Linford of Kimbolton, apprenticed to William Hicks, weaver of Eaton Ford, Bedfordshire.
11 - Elizabeth Mayes, an orphan, apprenticed to Matthew Doddington, miller of Tilbrook.
12 - Richard Smith of Kimbolton apprenticed to John Ward, sheperd, of Kimbolton.
13 - Symon Keath, an orphan, apprenticed to Edward Rust, husbandman of Stonely, to learn husbandry. (See below).
14 - Elizabeth Keath, an orphan, apprenticed to Lewis Moore, draper of Kimbolton. (See above).
15 - Charles Hills, son of John Hills, blacksmith of Stonely, apprenticed to John Hills, blacksmith of Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire, to learn the trade of blacksmith.
16 - Anne Duckington, daughter of the late Roger Duckington, tailor of Kimbolton, apprenticed to Patrick Smith, clerk of Kimbolton.
17 - Elizabeth Infield apprenticed to Anthony Barrister of (Long) Stowe.
18 - Nathaniel Paul of Kimbolton apprenticed to John Sutton, cooper of Kimbolton, to learn coopery.
19 - John Infield, an orphan, apprenticed to John Right, tailor of Stonely.
20 - William Norfield, an orphan, apprenticed to William Ibbs, husbandman of Stonely.
21 - Frances Norfield, an orphan, apprenticed to Allinn Smartt, tailor of Riseley, Bedfordshire.
22 - Elizabeth Wellsteed, daughter of Thomas Wellsteed, late of Kimbolton, apprenticed to Joseph Hossey, barber of Kimbolton to learn household business.
23 - Nathaniel Paul of Kimbolton, apprenticed to Joseph Hanscomb, farmer of Wornditch.
24 - Mary Ashton, daughter of Peter Ashton of Wornditch, apprenticed to Charles Peete, gentleman of Wornditch.
25 - Ann Burder, daughter of John Burder of Stonely apprenticed to Samuel Virgin, gardener of Stonely.
26 - Ann Morris, daughter of Francis Morris of Kimbolton, apprenticed to Robert Burgis, yeoman of Kimbolton.
27 - Ann Hale, daughter of Widow Hale, late of Kimbolton, apprenticed to Thomas Burgh, gentleman of Kimbolton.
28 - Alice Wright, daughter of John Wright, late of Stonely, apprenticed to Robert Holland, labourer of Stonely.
29 - Brinquest Glover of Stonely, apprenticed to William Faulkner, weaver of Rowel, Northamptonshire, to learn weaving.
30 - Henry Scarrot apprenticed to John Parnel, yeoman of Croxton, Cambridgeshire.
31 - Joseph Armesby, apprenticed to Edward Bolton, tailor of Chelveston cum Caldecott, Northamptonshire.
32 - John Peters, apprenticed to John Worlidge, gritsmaker, of Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, to learn grits making.
33 - William Peters, apprenticed to William Sanders, weaver of Thurleigh, Bedfordshire, to learn weaving.
34 - Thomas Peters apprenticed to William Lovesee, yeoman of Thurleigh, Bedfordshire.
35 - Henry Sawyer, son of Ann Sawyer, apprenticed to William Rowel, brickmaker of Toddington, Bedfordshire.
36 - John Sheffield apprenticed to Edward Gibbs, glover of Wellingborough, Northamptonshire.
37 - John Acred apprenticed to John Webb, gentleman of St. Neots.
38 - Joseph Mason apprenticed to William White, weaver of Potton, Bedfordshire, to learn weaving.
39 - William Tewis (?), apprenticed to Robert Underwood, weaver of Braybrook, Northamptonshire, to learn weaving.
40 - Edward Green apprenticed James Measures, miller of Kimbolton.
41 - John Howel apprenticed to Jeffrey Heighton, blacksmith, of [Great?] Gidding.
42 - Thomas Waller apprenticed to Richard Stanion of Oundle, Northamptonshire to learn woolcombing.
43 - James Jacob apprenticed to Bartholomew Beck, paper maker of Peris (?) Mill, Southwick, Northamptonshire.
44 - Samuel Forscutt apprenticed to Thomas Haddon of Kimbolton, to learn staymaking.
45 - John Margetts apprenticed to Mathew Goodes, bricklayer of Spaldwick to learn bricklaying.
46 - John Laxton (aged thirteen), son of Christopher Laxton, miller of Huntingdon, apprenticed to John Wimperis, plumber and glazier of Kimbolton. (With agreement by Christopher Laxton to provide his son's apparel).
47 - Thomas Clarke (aged eleven), whose mother Susan in unable to maintain him, apprenticed to John Baxter, mat maker of Kimbolton, to learn mat making.
48 - Robert Pearson (aged twelve), an orphan, to be apprenticed to John Baxter as above.
49 - John Merrell (aged eleven), apprenticed to John Baxter as at HP52/14/1/47
50 - Thomas Wood, an orphan of Kimbolton, apprenticed to James Wood of Sutton, Cambridgeshire.
51 - Thomas Wood of Kimbolton apprenticed as above, to learn to be a cordwainer.
Expand 2 - Bonds of indemnification2 - Bonds of indemnification
Expand 15 - Overseers: Bastardy15 - Overseers: Bastardy
Expand 18 - Overseers: General Correspondence and Papers18 - Overseers: General Correspondence and Papers
Expand 23 - Papers received for information23 - Papers received for information
Expand 25 - Records of schools and parochial charities25 - Records of schools and parochial charities
Expand 26 - Records received on public deposit: Enclosure records26 - Records received on public deposit: Enclosure records
Expand 27 - Records received on public deposit: Tithe and other records27 - Records received on public deposit: Tithe and other records
Expand 28 - Records received for safekeeping28 - Records received for safekeeping
Expand 29 - Items published by the parish29 - Items published by the parish
Expand 30 - Items collected for reference30 - Items collected for reference
Expand 31 - Stanground Burial Board31 - Stanground Burial Board