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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
Expand 14 - Overseers: apprenticeship14 - Overseers: apprenticeship
Expand 15 - Overseers: bastardy15 - Overseers: bastardy
Expand 16 - Overseers: other settlement papers16 - Overseers: other settlement papers
Expand 17 - Militia records17 - Militia records
Collapse 18 - Overseers: miscellaneous pre-1834 documents18 - Overseers: miscellaneous pre-1834 documents
Expand 1 - Orders by Justices for relief of paupers 1 - Orders by Justices for relief of paupers
Expand 2 - Summons by Justices for overseers to show cause for refusing relief to paupers2 - Summons by Justices for overseers to show cause for refusing relief to paupers
3 - Demands by the Chief Constables or High Constable for the payment of rates assessed upon the parish
4 - Appointments of overseers by Justices
5 - Report by William Bunn on circumstances and character of Gibson
6 - Promissory note by Thomas Baker to pay £10 if Elizabeth English, aged 7, daughter of Ann Baker, should ever become chargeable to the parish
7 - Letter to Newington, Surrey, arranging for return of Catherine Fann to Cambridge, since she has been admitted to the workhouse there
8 - Request by Deddington, Oxfordshire, for relief for George Taylor who has had a bad accident so that his leg is turned to mortifaction, with copy of reply
9 - Receipt by the Constable of Trumpington for Elizabeth Young and two children
10 - Order by the Mayor for burial of infant son, aged 9 months, of Mary Rofe
11 - Notice by Judith Moore at Duxford that she has let her house to Mr. Cox for £10 p.a.
12 - Opinion by J. Nutting that there is an obligation to relieve Green's family
13 - Undertaking by Argent Keemish to take care of bedding and furniture lent to him (see also settlement examination, 1764)
14 - Correspondence etc. concerning relief of William Rawlinson, his wife and (eventually five) children
15 - Letters from John Whinerd, Master of St. James Workhouse at (King's) Lynn, concerning various cases including those of Elizabeth Ratcliffe, Edmund Cornwell and Middlebrook
16 - Undertaking by John Elborn, a Chelsea pensioner of the 55th Regiment of Foot, that he will assign his pension, save 8d a week, to the Overseers in return for his maintenance in the workhouse, with affidavit concerning his service and pension 1787
17 - Petition of Mary Ann Pattman (at Shoreditch, Middlesex?) asking for relief
18 - Letter from J. Palmer at Stansted, Essex, suggesting payment of shilling a week to Stansted in respect of Turner's girl who is with her mother in the workhouse
19 - Letters and bills concerning the maintenance of Susanna, the wife of Stephen Samvill, and her two children, one of whom died of smallpox
20 - Assignments of next payments of pension from Board of Ordnance by John Millar, late Serjeant in the Corps of Royal Sappers and Miners
21 - Letters from the Overseers of Easton, Lincolnshire, concerning payments to Ann Cotton
22 - Letter from Overseer of Newmarket concerning payments to Mrs. Crane
23 - Letters about Widow Pilcher and her family living in Cambridge but alleged to be settled in Bishop's Stortford
24 - Letter from James Seaber of Newmarket, solicitor, to William Woodcock Hayward of Cambridge, solicitor, concerning Warner, a worthless bad fellow, who is attached for debt and is claiming a settlement (in Cambridge?)
25 - Letter to J. Heath of Chilworth, Hampshire, informing him that his daughter Maria Heath has been discharged cured from Hoxton Lunatic Asylum, and will be sent to him by coach from London to Southampton
26 - Letter from Overseer of Beccles, Suffolk, concerning relief for Frederic Benton
27 - Letter from Mr. Bullen of Trumpington Road stating that James Wye probably lived for a year in his father's service
28 - Blank forms to be signed by Minister, Churchwardens and Overseers certifying that there is no objection to a person's being a licensed victualler
29 - Letter from Edward Vale concerning relief for his children until he comes back in a few days or a week
30 - Enumerators' notebook for census, compiled by Messrs. Tomson and Challis, showing names of householders, and sex and age group of all inhabitants
31 - Enumerators' notebook for census, compiled by Messrs. Stanly and Good, showing names of householders, and sex and age group of all inhabitants
32 - Index section to a volume of about 72 pages (similar to those in P25/13/2-3)
33 - Letter from William Wrosum of Sawbridgeworth asking for relief as his family is in want and he cannot work
34 - Inventory of goods in workhouse
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