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Expand 1 - Registers and Service of the Church1 - Registers and Service of the Church
Expand 2 - Clergy papers: licences, institutions etc2 - Clergy papers: licences, institutions etc
Expand 4 - Churchwardens: rates4 - Churchwardens: rates
Expand 5 - Churchwardens: accounts5 - Churchwardens: accounts
Expand 6 - Churchwardens: property6 - Churchwardens: property
Expand 7 - Churchwardens: other records7 - Churchwardens: other records
Expand 8 - Vestry and Parochial Church Council8 - Vestry and Parochial Church Council
Expand 11 - Overseers: poor rates11 - Overseers: poor rates
Expand 12 - Overseers: accounts12 - Overseers: accounts
Expand 13 - Overseers: settlement papers13 - Overseers: settlement papers
Collapse 14 - Overseers: apprenticeship14 - Overseers: apprenticeship
Collapse 1 - Overseers: Apprenticeship Indentures 1 - Overseers: Apprenticeship Indentures
1 - Apprenticeship indenture of Barbary Tooly, daughter of George, late of Cambridge, to Arthur Beadle, gardener, and Elizabeth his wife
2 - Apprenticeship indenture of Agnes Rainer (daughter of Charles, late of parish) to Mildred Boss, widow, and Helen Edwards, spinster to learn bone lace making
3 - Apprenticeship indenture of Anthonie Baker 'a child kept upon Alms' to Hosea and Agnes By to learn the trade of a sherman (cloth worker)
4 - Apprenticeship indenture of Henry, son of John Harrow, late of Cambridge, brickmaker, to John and Katherine Bird, taylor
5 - Apprenticeship indenture of John, son of Thomas Ansell, carpenter of the parish, deceased to John Venables (or Venebills), silk weaver of Cambridge
6 - Apprenticeship indenture of John, son of John Harwood, late of Cambridge, brickmaker, to Henry Dickinson, butcher
7 - Apprenticeship indenture of Arthur, son of Thomas Ansell, late of Cambridge, carpenter, to Symon Tine of Colchester, Essex, to learn to be a wire-drawer
8 - Apprenticeship indenture of John, son of John Kible, to John and Susan Coleman of Sudberrie, Suffolk to learn saie weaving
9 - Apprenticeship indenture of Hester, daughter of Thomas Eade, late of Cambridge, to Adam and Elizabeth Newling, carpenter, to learn housewifery
10 - Apprenticeship indenture of Thomas, son of Thomas Ede, late of Cambridge, gardener, to Mark Nicholas, taylor
11 - Apprenticeship indenture of John, son of George Suckden, labourer, deceased to John Johnson of Cambridge, locksmith
12 - Apprenticeship indenture of Mary, daughter of Symon Preest, later of Cambridge, barber, deceased, to Richard Collins of Cambridge, taylor, to be taught reading, knitting and all aspects of housewifery
13 - Apprenticeship indenture of Thomas, son of John Shelborne, deceased, to Humphrey and Edith Calfe, glover
14 - Apprenticeship indenture of Sarah Aglett, a poor child, to Francis and Elizabeth Marshall, draper, of Cripplegate Without, London
15 - Apprenticeship indenture Robert Clarke, a poor child, to William and Elizabeth Goodwin of Comberton, husbandman to learn husbandry and farming
16 - Apprenticeship indenture of Mary, daughter of Deborah Galer, deceased, a poor child, to George Pickhaver alias Tullam, alehouse keeper, of St Edward to learn housewifery
17 - Apprenticeship indenture of Mary, daughter of Alice Gardner, deceased, a poor child, to Joshua Hobbs of Holy Trinity, stone cutter, to learn housewifery
18 - Apprenticeship indenture of Sarah Morgan, a poor child, to Thomas Spencer of Little St Mary, gardener
19 - Apprenticeship indenture of Benjamin King, poor child, to George Barnard junior of Cambridge, gardener, to learn gardening
20 - Apprenticeship indenture John Grogan, a poor child, to William Parker of St Andrew the Great to learn the trade of a cordwainer
21 - Apprenticeship indenture of William Turner, a poor child, to Thomas Haydon of Debden, Essex, to learn the trade of a carpenter
22 - Apprenticeship indenture of George, son of Robert Barnard, a poor child, to Richard King of the same parish, to learn gardening
23 - Apprenticeship indenture of John Mole, a poor child, to Robert Kidman of Great Shelford to learn the trade of sackweaver
24 - Apprenticeship indenture of William Garrell, a poor child, to George Gillingham of Little Shelford to learn the trade of cordwainer
25 - Apprenticeship indenture of John Cheeseman, a poor child, to John Leathley of Holy Trinity to learn the trade of cordwainer
26 - Apprenticeship indenture of William Cheeseman, a poor child, to Samuel Wilkinson of Holy Trinity to learn pipemaking
27 - Apprenticeship indenture of Elizabeth Gibson, a poor child, to William Fairchild and Joseph Hier of Sawston, papermakers, to learn housewifery (2 copies)
28 - Apprenticeship indenture of George Newborn, a poor child, to Samuel Saul to learn the art of cordwainer
29 - Apprenticeship indenture of Mary Scafe to Catherine Boys of St Edwards to learn the art of sempstress
30 - Apprenticeship indenture Elizabeth Freeman to James Witt of St Botolph, merchant, to learn housewifery
31 - Apprenticeship indenture of Richard Ward to William Wallis of Holy Trinity, to learn the art of baker
32 - Apprenticeship indenture of William Bland, aged 12 years, a poor child, to Thomas Bland of Holy Trinity, blacksmith
33 - Apprenticeship indenture of George Vale, aged 14 years, to William Butters of St Mary the Less to learn joinery and cabinet making
34 - Apprenticeship indenture of William Spicer, a poor child, to John Edmundson of St Andrew the Great to learn the art of cordwainer
35 - Apprenticeship indenture of John Barrell, aged 14 years, to William and Thomas Sharp of Cambridge to learn tailoring and habit making
36 - Apprenticeship indenture of John Newman, aged 14 years, to William Balls or Barnwell, pipemaker
2 - Overseers: Apprenticeship: Indenture concerning Elizabeth Richardson bound apprentice by Guardians of Poor of King's Lynn
Expand 3 - Overseers: Apprenticeship: Indentures of voluntary apprenticeship3 - Overseers: Apprenticeship: Indentures of voluntary apprenticeship
Expand 4 - Overseers: Apprenticeship: Bonds by masters 4 - Overseers: Apprenticeship: Bonds by masters
5 - Overseers: Apprenticeship: Order by Justices that John Newnan may be bound apprentice to William Balls of St. Andrew the Less, pipe-maker.
Expand 6 - Overseers: Apprenticeship: Notices of making by Justices of orders for apprenticeship6 - Overseers: Apprenticeship: Notices of making by Justices of orders for apprenticeship
Expand 15 - Overseers: bastardy15 - Overseers: bastardy
Expand 16 - Overseers: other settlement papers16 - Overseers: other settlement papers
Expand 17 - Militia records17 - Militia records
Expand 18 - Overseers: miscellaneous pre-1834 documents18 - Overseers: miscellaneous pre-1834 documents
Expand 19 - Overseers: miscellaneous post-1834 documents19 - Overseers: miscellaneous post-1834 documents
Expand 20 - Surveyors: highway rates20 - Surveyors: highway rates
Expand 22 - Surveyors: other records22 - Surveyors: other records
Expand 25 - Charities and schools25 - Charities and schools
Expand 26 - Inclosure records26 - Inclosure records
Expand 28 - Final miscellaneous records28 - Final miscellaneous records