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1 - Calendar of prisoners for Michalmas Quarter Sessions .William Rayner Esq., Sheriff
2 - Conviction: Henry Harding, being a rogue and vagabond having placed himself in the streets of St Ives with a deformed child in order to gather alms
3 - Conviction: Mary Welch, Jemima Shaw, Elisha Gray and Moses Shaw under statute against rogues and vagabonds, they having wandered around Eynesbury pretending to be gypsies and sleeping in the open air
4 - Calendar of Prisoners confined in the House of Correction awaiting trial at Michalmas General Quarter Sessions
5 - Conviction: George Matthews, being a rogue and vagabond having placed himself in the streets of St Ives with a deformed child in order to gather alms
6 - Conviction by J.P.: Caleb Cox, St. Ives, victualler, fined £5 (reduced to £1.8.6) and 11/- costs for licensing offences.
7 - Conviction by J.P.: Robert Williamson, Pidley, for licensing offences
8 - Conviction by J.P.: Thomas Pope, fined 1/- and 5/- costs for robbing an orchard belonging to Austin Cave of Stilton (1821 Act).
9 - Deposition before J.P.: Ann Moles (11) Fenstanton, accusing William Rolls, son of Charles Rolls, of attempted rape.
10 - Deposition before J.P.: Concerning theft from Lady Olivia Sparrow's garden at Brampton of various articles including a linen sheet (Lady O's), 2 linen shirts marked with a coronet, 2 pairs of corduroy breeches, four odd stockings (Lord Mandeville's) etc - information by Eliza Aglen about hanging out the articles overnight to dry; Joseph Ball, Northampton constable, finding them in the possession of John Ball and William Batten; William Pilmuir about the prisoners' attempts to sell them to his mother, a pawnbroker, who becoming suspicious called in the police.
11 - Deposition before J.P.: From James Hatfield farmer, Hartford, James Linford, his shepherd and William Cotton Howson, sellmonger of Huntingdon and John Mackaness concerning Hatfields allegation that Mackaness had stolen from him seven lamb skins and one sheep skin which he had sold to Howson.
12 - Deposition before J.P.: From John Wright, Sawtry, George Prior and John Hales, Constable, all of Sawtry, accusing William Andrews and Coxe Swanwell of indecent behaviour.
13 - Deposition before J.P.: From Thomas Lawson, P'boro, labourer, Thomas Ayers, P'boro, a porter and William Mitchell of Fletton concerning an alleged theft of a shovel by Michell in Fletton.
14 - Deposition before J.P. Matthew Mould, John and Sarah Kimpton of Somersham, concerning the theft of a great coat - bought from a stranger by a St. Ives shopkeeper for 10/- and 1½ for beer.
15 - Deposition before J.P.: John Smith, surgeon, Somersham, and his servant William Pantic, concerning the theft of tame rabbits. Four skins were later sold in St. Ives for 9½ by a young labourer named William Thompson, who was charged.
16 - Deposition before J.P.: Joseph Danns of Sawtry and John Watling, his servant, concerning a piece of beef allegedly stolen from Danns' pantry by Richard Barnes.
17 - Deposition before J.P.: Mary Randal (13) accusing William Tilly of Fenstanton, labourer, of indecency.
18 - Deposition before J.P.: Matthew Bridge the younger of Hemingford Abbots, labourer, and Alice, his wife, charging Charles Hart with killing a fowl (According to Hart, it was dizzy and fell down dead).
19 - Deposition before J.P.: Richard Grey Baker, surveyor, Earith, alleged stealing by James Johnson of Earith, Waterman, of 2 bushels of wheat from his barn.
20 - Deposition before J.P.: Thomas Bester, the younger, of Godmanchester, cordwainer, concerning the alleged theft of a gun by James Seward, thatcher.
21 - Presentment: - Field of Godmanchester - Rodwell of St, Ives, - Newett of Godmanchester, - Bunton of Godmanchester, - Pitts of Nordeth in Parish of Upwell (Norfolk) all waterman 'being respectively rioters, routers and breakers of the peace' in July 1822 'Riotously and routously' assembled and broke open the mill of Henry Butter (Godmanchester) made a great affray, stayed in the mill for 1½ hr., beat up Butter and his servant Edward Harwood and stopped the mill wheel.
22 - Presentment: Bad condition of the highway from Roundables, Hilton Green to Halfway Bridge in Fenstanton Parish. True bill.
23 - Presentment: Benjamin Woods, Thomas Lord and Thomas Harris, Houghton, labourers, assaulting the Rev. Daniel John Hopkins.
24 - Presentment: Edward Jackson, Yaxley, labourer, assaulting George Scotney.
25 - Calendar of prisoners for the Midsummer Quarter Sessions
26 - Presentment: Francis Lewis, St. Ives, labourer, assaulting the constable Thomas Cole.
27 - Conviction: James Reiley, being a rogue and a vagabond, having wandered about Waresley begging and conducting himself in a violent and disorderly manner
28 - Presentment: Henry Wood, Stilton, baker, assaulting James Worthington. True bill.
29 - Presentment: James Carter, Godmanchester, labourer, stealing 13 turkeys (52/-) and 2 geese (8/-) belonging to John Pashelle Esq., True bill.
30 - Presentment: John Burbage, Pidley, labourer, rescuing a horse impounded by the hayward James Chapman for trespass on a close belonging to William Wyles. (True bill).
31 - Presentment: John Hart, Southoe, labourer, assaulting his wife Ann. True bill.
32 - Presentment: John Lenton, Needingworth, labourer, assaulting Charles Thorp.
33 - Presentment: John Wright, Sawtry, labourer, assaulting William Hall. True bill.
34 - Presentment: Jonathan and William Linford, Little Paxton, labourers, assaulting Haylock Cross, Overseer of the Poor. True bill.
35 - Presentment: Richard Staddard Barnes, Sawtry All Saints, farmer, stealing one piece of beef (6d) from Josiah Dann (Bill found).
36 - Presentment: Samuel Bezek, St. Ives, labourer, assaulting Dinah Hawks. No true bill.
37 - Presentment: Thomas Tebbett, Fenstanton, labourer, assaulting Charlotte Tebbett. True bill.
38 - Presentment: William Rolls, Fenstanton, labourer, assault and attempted rape of Ann Moles.
39 - Presentment: William Smith and John Hollis, Ramsey, labourers, stealing 1 bushel of potatoes (6d) from John Southern.
40 - Presentment: William Tilley, Fenstanton, Labourer, assaulting Mary Randall. True bill.
41 - William Theed and William Hodge pleaded not guilty for themselves and other parishioners of Hilton to an indictment for not repairing a common and highway at Hilton.
42 - Deposition: Charles Allen of Alconbury, regarding theft of wood from Hermitage Wood near Alconbury by Isaac Boon
43 - Deposition of Mary Scotney, wife of Edward Scotney of Yaxley, regarding an assault by Edward Jackson on her son George
44 - Deposition: John Southern of Ramsey, regarding theft of potatoes by William Smith and John Hollis
45 - Indictment: Thomas Reynolds, labourer of St Ives, assaulting John Leach, constable
46 - Presentment: William Speechley, butcher and pinder of Yaxley, did take and distrain one horse and twenty sheep belonging to John Pepper, miller, which were wrongly feeding and depasturing a public highway; Hannah Pepper for intent to hinder and obstruct Speechley in carrying out the law
47 - Articles of the Peace exhibited by Charlotte Tebbutt of Fenstanton against her husband Thomas Tebbutt
48 - Indictment: William Andrews and Coxe Swannell for indecent exposure
49 - Deposition of the Rev. Daniel John Hopkins of Hartford, regarding an assault by Benjamin Woods, Thomas Lord and Thomas Harris
50 - Bastardy: Jane Knighton of St Neots
51 - Bastardy: Sarah Barker of Yaxley
52 - Bastardy: Susan Howard of St Ives
53 - Bastardy: Mary Munton of Stanground
54 - Bastardy: Jane Knighton of St Neots
55 - Bastardy: Elizabeth Richardson of St Neots
56 - Bastardy: Elizabeth Freeman of Great Gidding
57 - Bastardy: Lydia Lenton of Fenstanton
58 - Bastardy: Elizabeth Offley of St Ives
59 - Bastardy: Susan/Susanna Watson of St Ives
60 - Bastardy: Elizabeth Dodson of St Ives
61 - Bastardy: Ann Skinner of Hemingford Grey
62 - Bastardy: Ann Jarvis of Kimbolton
63 - Bastardy: Sophia Whittlesey of Bluntisham with Earith
64 - Bastardy: Jane Brown of Great Staughton
65 - Bastardy: Jane Meadows of St Ives
66 - Bastardy: Elizabeth Fletcher of Warboys
67 - Bastardy: Mary Cubis of St Neots
68 - Bastardy: Elizabeth Barnes of Yaxley
69 - Bastardy: Elizabeth Eaton of Farcet
70 - Bastardy: Sarah Knighton of St Neots
71 - Bastardy: Ann Connington of Ramsey
72 - Bastardy: Frances Bell of Fenstanton
73 - Bastardy: Ann Hard of Somersham
74 - Settlement papers and removal orders etc for Isaac Mehew, his wife and child
75 - JP Conviction: John Clarkson, being a rogue and a vagabond, having run away and left his wife and children chargeable to the parish of Alwalton
76 - Unlisted recognizances and indictments
77 - Precepts and jury lists
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