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  •   KPSE - Petty Sessions Records: Ely and South Witchford Division
    •   A - Administration records
      •   S - Settlement Examinations
        • 40 - Settlement Examinations
RefNoKPSE/A/S/40/14
AltRefNoPS/E/AS40/14
TitleJoseph Vincent, rogue and vagabond, born in Thomson, Norfolk, aged 23; had worked for Henry Targett of Thomson, apprehended in Ely Saint Mary, with order for removal to Soham and onwards to Thomson
Date20 November 1821
CreatorNameEly and South Witchford Petty Sessions Division
RepositoryCambridgeshire Archives
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