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1 - Henry Lawrence, farmer of St Mary Ely against Joseph Veal, laborer, rogue and vagabond of Holy Trinity Ely for suspected felony
2 - George William Careless, surveyor of Witcham south district, Ely against John Golborne, farmer of Witcham for refusing to maintain turnpike road in Witcham leading from Ely to Mepal
3 - Information of summons at Session house, Ely. Thomas Taylor, constable of Littleport to summons Ambros Thomas, Badger Abraham, Crabb Christopher Taylor, Crow William, Cutlack Turney, Dawson James, Secker Samuel, Miller William, Merry John, Pitcher Robert, Clarke William, Taylor Issac for non payment of poor ratesq
4 - William Golding, overseer of the poor of Coveney against John Martin, laborer of Coveney for leaving his wife and two children
5 - Abraham Gray, toll gate keeper of Littleport against William Freeman, pig jobbers of Littleport for evading to pay the tolls
6 - John Bacon, constable of Holy Trinity Ely against John Stevens, landlord of beer house in Downham for opening his beer house on Sunday from the hours of four and five in the afternoon to sell beer and cyder contravening the tenor of his licence
7 - James Pegram, collector of tolls of Holy Trinity Ely against Hard Hemington, waterman of Swaffham, Cambridge who gave an untrue account of the quantity of corn he was carrying on his boat
8 - James Pegram, collector of tolls of Holy Trinity Ely against Richard Mason, waterman of Wisbech who gave an untrue account of the quantity of coal he was carrying on his boat
9 - Anngier Peacock, farmer of Wentworth against John Butler, John Knights and James Richardson, laborers in the employ of the said informant did destroy a quantity of clover seed
10 - Abraham Gray, toll gate keeper of Littleport against Joseph Youngs, laborer of Downham who refused to pay the toll and thus took his donkey and cart another way
11 - John Howell, dairyman of Witcham against Robert Chapman, laborer of Witcham for assault
12 - John Cutlack, farmer of Littleport against Clement Tubbes, laborer of Littleport for tresspassing and damaging trees
13 - John Bacon, constable of Holy Trinity Ely against John Merry, laborer Holy Trinity Ely for damaging a holly fence belonging to F G Gifford, yeoman and agent of Cambridge in Holy Trinity Ely
14 - George William Careless, surveyor of Downham in the north district of Norfolk reported to the Reverend George Miller, clerk, that Thomas Wenn, servant to Wardell Wenn of Downham did rescue a horse from Thomas Gotobed, laborer of Littleport
15 - Ann Clements, servant of Mepal against Richard Johnson her master, victualler of Mepal for assault
16 - Frederick Brown, parish pipeman of Holy Trinity Ely against John Pigeon otherwise Simson, chimney sweeper of Holy Trinity Ely for assault
17 - Sarah Stimpson, servant of Downham against William Thompson the younger, laborer of Downham for assault
18 - George Green, farmer of Holy Trinity Ely against Matthew Lawrence, servant of husbandry of Holy Trinity Ely for misdemeanours and absenting himself from his service
19 - George Cropley farmer of Ely on behalf of other leasees of Witchford against Samuel Williams Wright, farmer Quaker of Sutton for refusing to pay vicarial tithes to the parish church of Witchford
20 - John Bacon, constable of Holy Trinity Ely against John Howlett, landlord of a beer house in Littleport for disobeying the Beer Act by opening his premises between the hours of two to five on Sunday 8 May 1836
21 - William Martin, farmer of Downham against John Jackson, John Wayman, William Murfitt and John Feast, laborers all of Ely did tresspass and damage trees and herbage on his farm in Holy Trinity Ely
22 - Anngier Peacock, farmer of Wentworth against William Smith and Wayman Smith, laborers of Wentworth whom he suspects stole his fence
23 - Elizabeth the wife of Thomas Game, fruiterer of Holy Trinity Ely against Richard Hart otherwise Burroughes, laborer of Holy Trinity Ely for assault
24 - John Gotobed, farmer of Holy Trinity Ely against John Johnson and Matthew Cross, laborers of Holy Trinity Ely whom he suspects of stealing a large quantity of lead from a house unoccupied belonging to him in Holy Trinity Ely and that Matthew Cuttriss, yeoman of St Mary Ely did receive and knowingly conceal the stolen lead in his premises
25 - Mary the wife of Edward Taylor, laborer of Soham against Richard Hart and Richard Burroughes, laborers of Holy Trinity Ely for assault
26 - Elizabeth Creak against George Kempton for assault on 13 May
27 - Susan wife of Thomas Crabbe, laborer of Littleport against Thomas Prior otherwise Thomas Newman, carrier of Littleport for assault
28 - John Dew, laborer of Holy Trinity Ely against , James Thompson, farmer of Holy Trinity Ely did assault Cadman Dew son of the informant
29 - James Horsley, thatcher of Littleport against William Porter and William Canham, laborers of Littleport did damage the door and fence of his dwelling house
30 - Alice the wife of John Read, thatcher of Haddenham against Samuel Waters, thatcher of Haddenham for assault
31 - Thomas Purver, baker of Haddenham against Samuel Waters the younger, thatcher of Haddenham whom he suspects of cutting the ham string on the hind leg of his horse
32 - George Leonard Jenyn[s], clerk of Ely cathedral against George Long, butcher of Holy Trinity Ely did cruelly beat and ill treat a cow the property of the informant
33 - John Bacon, constable of Holy Trinity Ely and also Susan Crabb, of Littleport witness against William Harley, landlord of beer house of Littleport for allowing disorder and the sale of beer after regulation hours
34 - Robert Cheeseright, overseer of the poor of Littleport against John Scotting, laborer of Littleport for absconding the parish about twelve months ago leaving his five children
35 - Harriett, wife of John Rickwood, baker of Holy Trinity Ely against James Rickwood, miller of Holy Trinity Ely for assault
36 - Elijah Chambers, overseer of the poor of Coveney against William Sandford, laborer of Coveney for absconding and leaving his wife and three children
37 - Thomas Granger, farmer of Stretham against the Parish meeting of Stretham to appoint surveyors of the highways in the said parish
38 - Richard Seymour, farmer of Downham against Jarvis Barker, laborer of Downham for assault and threats
39 - Jarvis Barker, laborer of Downham against William Robinson, retailer of beer of Downham for shooting at him with intent to murder
40 - John Cane, toll gate keeper of Littleport against Shrewsbury Flanders, Henry Flanders and George Flanders all farmers of Littleport for evading tolls
41 - Huntington Martin, farmer of Downham against Henry Carter, servant to George Gifford, farmer of Pymoor who in a state of intoxication drove a cart drawn by two horses and fully laden with gravel
42 - Huntington Martin, farmer of Downham against Matthew Clarke, servant of John Harrison, farmer of Pymoor who in a state of intoxication whilst drove a cart drawn by three horses and fully laden with slate
43 - Henry Howe, relieving officer to the guardians of the Poor Union of Ely against Rebecca Richardson, pauper of St Mary Ely for threatening and abusive language in the poor house
44 - John Goodenough, laborer of Coveney against William Shelton, of Witcham for assault
45 - John Cattell, overseer of the poor of Witcham against Thomas Allen, laborer of Witcham for absconding and leaving his wife
46 - John Fox Shackle, yeoman of Holy Trinity Ely against John Martin King, brewer of Holy Trinity Ely for assault
47 - Newman Elwood, shepherd of Haddenham against Anthony Graves, servant in husbandry to the said informant for absconding from his service
48 - Elizabeth Jugg, spinster of the hamlet of Stintney against William Ayres, farmer of Stintney for assault
49 - Michael Bennett, keeper of the workhouse of Holy Trinity Ely against Thomas Gray, pauper for absconding and taking with him clothing the property of the workhouse
50 - Gerrge Gifford, farmer of Sutton against Henry Carter, servant in husband for misdemeanours
51 - Henry Howe, keeper of the poor house, St Mary Ely against Mary Smith, pauper who absconded from the poor house
52 - Walter Vipan, farmer of Haddenham against Samuel Whiting, shoemaker of Haddenham whom he suspects to have stolen a mare belonging to the complaintant from the hermitage in his occupation at Haddenham
53 - William Drage, lessee of the vicarial tithes of Sutton against Samuel Brown, farmer of Sutton, John Seward, farmer of Chatteris, Samuel Brown, farmer of Chatteris all Quakers for refusing to pay vicarial tithes
54 - Michael Bennett, keeper of the union poor house, Holy Trinity Ely against Rebecca Richardson an inmate of the said poor house for abusive language and violent behaviour
55 - Henry Howe, keeper of the Ely union poor house against William Covell, an inmate of the said house for abusive language and violent behaviour
56 - Joseph Wright, relieving officer to the board of guardians of Ely poor law union for Haddenham district against John Few, laborer who absconded leaving behind one child now chargeable to the said parish
57 - Mary Humphries, widow and travelling huckster of Holy Trinity Ely against William Barrett, blacksmith of Littleport who assaulted her in the Crown public house in Littleport and stole her money as she left. Rayner who had been in the said public house came to her assistance and came back with her stolen money
58 - Benjamin Kidd, wheelwright of Haddenham against William Gooby, carrier of Haddenham and Thomas Allsop, publican of Haddenham who assaulted him
59 - Tawney Cuttack the younger, farmer of Littleport against William Woodbine, servant in husbandry of Littleport who did abscond from his service
60 - Henry Howe relieving officer to the court of guardians of the Ely poor law union against William Sunson, laborer of St Mary Ely who absconded leaving his wife and children chargeable to this parish
61 - Henry Howe relieving officer to the court of guardians of the Ely poor law union against Abraham Sallis, laborer of Littleport who absconded leaving his four children chargeable to this parish
62 - George Green, farmer of Holy Trinity Ely against Matthew Lawrence, servant of Holy Trinity Ely for absenting himself from his service
63 - John Bacon, constable of Holy Trinity Ely against John Seymour, landlord of public house in the said parish. Summons for John Seymour to appear before the Justices in session house, Ely for contravening the tenor of his licence to sell beer and refusal to pay penalty of two pounds ten shillings and costs for the offence on 30 July 1835
64 - Joseph Wright, relieving officer to the board of guardians of Ely poor law union against William Youngs, laborer of Sutton for wilfully neglecting to maintain his wife and family being chargeable to the said parish
65 - Isaac Murfitt, shoemaker of St Mary Ely against James Steadman, blacksmith of Holy Trinity Ely who wilfully broke three panes of glass in the window of the said informants dwelling house in St Mary Ely causing him injury
66 - Rebecca Norman, singlewoman of Wilburton against Edward Clarke, laborer of Wilburton who assaulted her
67 - William Martin, farmer of Downham against Richard Nicholas, laborer of Downham who willfully trespassed and damaged the herbage growing on land the property of the informant
68 - Edward Morden,laborer of Stretham against Thomas Frohock, farmer of Stretham for refusing wages of twelve pounds eight shillings and eight pence owed to the complainant
69 - Hugh Robert Evans, the younger, gentleman of Holy Trinity Ely against John Murfitt, servant of William Wright, farmer of Stretham who witnessed John Murfitt furiously driving a waggon drawn by two horses on a public highway endangering peoples lives
70 - John Sizer, laborer of Stretham against Thomas Frohock, farmer of Stretham for refusing to pay wages for work in husbandry last harvest. The sum of three pounds five shillings
71 - Ann the wife of John Wilkin, waterman of Earith against Mary the wife of William Burton, thatcher and Sarah Newell, singlewoman both of Haddenham for assault
72 - Mary Parnell, singlewoman of Earith against Edward Bull and Joseph Pope, laborers both of Haddenham for assault
73 - Susan wife of Thomas Cooper, of Holy Trinity Ely against William Benton, blacksmith who struck her son John Cooper with a large hammer
74 - Susan Bennett, matron of the workhouse Holy Trinity Ely against Mary Ann Smith, pauper and inmate of the said workhouse for abusive language and misconduct towards the informant
75 - Robert Read, thatcher of Haddenham against William Sutton, farmer of Haddenham for refusing to allow him to do thatching which he had agree to last July
76 - James Henry Smith, delivery officer to the board of guardians for Ely poor law union against Robert Taylor, shoemaker of Downham for absconding and leaving his wife and family chargeable to the parish of Downham
77 - James Blackman, farmer of Mepal against Ephraim and John Ellard, laborers of Sutton for tresspassing on land belonging to the informant thereby damaging fences and herbage
78 - John Bacon, constable of Holy Trinity Ely against William Haylock, gardener of Holy Trinity Ely for parking a horse and cart in front of his dwelling house
79 - Joseph Sayer, victualler and landlord of the George and Dragon, St Mary Ely against John Nicholas, laborer of Downham on suspicion of stealing a sovereign coin from him
80 - Thomas Page, esquire of St Mary, Ely against John Norman and Jeremiah Newell, laborers both of Ely did trespass and damage trees and fences in the garden of the informant
81 - John Stimson, blacksmith of Sutton against William Brown, apprentice by indenture for misdemeanours and absconding
82 - Ann Godlington, singlewoman of Holy Trinity Ely against James Golding, servant of Holy Trinity Ely for assault
83 - Huntington Martin, farmer of Downham against George Brown, laborer of Downham for trespass on his land
84 - Henry Howe relieving officer to the board of guardians of Ely poor law union against John Willson, laborer of Littleport for neglecting to maintain his wife thereby becoming chargeable to the said parish
85 - Joseph Clark, agent to George Malone, contractor for gas lighting for Ely against Robert Tingey, laborer of Holy Trinity Ely for extinguishing one gas lamp in Ely
86 - John Bacon, police constable of Holy Trinity Ely against Jonathan Cross, laborer of Holy Trinity Ely for threatening to attack the informant with a pocket knife whilst on duty
87 - Huntington Martin, farmer of Downham against John Cranfield, farmer and William Martin, laborer both of Downham for trespassing on his land with guns and dogs in the pursuit of taking game
88 - William Nicholas, superintendant and governor of the lands and possessions belonging to the poor of Ely against William and George Fletcher and James Atkin, laborers all of Ely for trespassing and digging up land at West Fen, Ely belonging to the poor of Ely. Summons to remove George Fletcher to house of correction at Ely with two calendar months of hard labor
89 - Ann the wife of Joseph Hartley, laborer of Downham against her husband Joseph Hartley for ill treating her and her children. Also threatening to murder her whereby she was compelled to leave the house with three of her children
90 - William Upsher, farmer of Sutton against William Waters, laborer of Mepal for shooting and killing two pigeons
91 - Henry Howe relieving officer to the board of guardians of Ely poor law union against Abraham Sallis , laborer of Littleport for absconding and leaving his two children thereby becoming chargeable to the said parish
92 - Joseph Wright relieving officer to the board of guardians of Haddenham against John Leech [Leach]of Wilburton for absconding and leaving his wife and children thereby becoming chargeable to the said parish
93 - William Sutton, farmer of Haddenham against Charles Metcalfe, William Tagg and James Peacocke, laborers all of Haddenham for trespassing and breaking trees and damaging fences at the orchard belonging to the informant
94 - William Layton, farmer of the hamlet of Chettisham in the parish of St Mary, Ely against William and Philip Nicholas, laborers both of Downham did use a gun and dog for the purpose of killing game without a game certificate
95 - Hugh Robert Evans, clerk to the governors of the lands and possessions belonging to the poor of Ely against George Fletcher, laborer of Ely for trespassing on land known as West Fen belonging to the governors
96 - John Bacon, assistant surveyor of Holy Trinity Ely against Green Merry, laborer of Holy Trinity Ely wilfully placed a wheelbarrow on the footpath of Broad Street in the said parish causing an obstruction
97 - John Bacon, assistant surveyor of Holy Trinity Ely against Wyatt Stanford[Stamford], bricklayer of Holy Trinity Ely wilfully placed a wheelbarrow on the footpath of Broad Street in the said parish causing an obstruction
98 - John Bacon, constable and assistant surveyor of Holy Trinity Ely to convey summons for Wyatt Stamford, bricklayer and Green Merry, laborer both of Holy Trinity Ely to appear at session house on 22nd September 1836 in connection with obstructing the footpath in Broad Street of the said parish. Summon also John Chevell, parish laborer to give evidence on the part of the said complainant
99 - John Sindall, brickmaker of Littleport against James Bidwell, servant for misdemeanours and absconding from his service
100 - Joseph William Bidewell, carrier of Holy Trinity Ely against James Keath, a servant of the informant whom he suspects having fraudulently removed a cheque from the letter he was entrusted to post. The letter and cheque for thirty seven pounds were addressed to Mr Mumford of Downham. James Keath has this morning absconded with the said money and other money belonging to the informant
101 - John Dornale Catling an overseer of the poor of Holy Trinity Ely against George Thorpe, laborer of Holy Trinity Ely for absconding and leaving his wife and three children chargeable to the said parish
102 - William Hobbs, turfman of Holy Trinity Ely against William Mair, laborer of the said parish whom he suspects broke a window and entered his house taking a quantity of pence and half pence from the property. On examination his son James Hobbs witnessed William Mair running from his father's property . On examination his daughter, Rebecca[Rebeckah] Hobbs had deposited about five shillings worth of pence and half pence from turf her father had sold. William Hobbs, on indictment of felony and James and Rebecca Hobbs to appear before the next assizes
103 - Francis Earl, toll gate keeper of Welney against Charles Dent, farmer of Welney for assault. Summons to appear at the session house on 6 October next
104 - Information and complaint of the overseers of the poor of the parish of Witcham against James Golborne an occupier of lands and tenements in the said parish for refusing to pay his rate and assessment Order for payment of poor rate the sum of twenty two pounds twelve shillings and twopence. A further cost of fourteen shillings has been added
105 - John Bacon, assistant surveyor of Holy Trinity Ely against James Palmer, yeoman of St Mary Ely for wilfully obstructing a causeway with a wheelbarrow in Broad Street, in the parish of Holy Trinity Ely. Summons to appear in session house Ely on 6 October 1836
106 - James Jones, agent on behalf of the late Hon. Earl of Hardwicke of Haddenham against Thomas Wright of Sutton, John Brown of Earith, John Brown the younger of Earith, Richard Brown of Earith, and Lovell Squires of Earith for nonpayment of Quaker's tithes. Summons and order for payment of Quaker's tithes
107 - William Porter, yeoman of Haddenham against Thomas Alsop, blacksmith of Haddenham for assault
108 - Frederick Brown, yeoman of Holy Trinity Ely against Thomas Willson, blacksmith of Holy Trinity Ely for assault
109 - Henry Howe, relieving officer to the guardians of the Poor Union of Ely against John Warren, laborer of Holy Trinity Ely for neglecting his wife and family they being chargeable to the said parish
110 - Charles Porter, yeoman of Haddenham against Thomas Allsop, blacksmith of Haddenham for assault
111 - John Boutal [Boutall], gardener of Haddenham against William Jackson, Rebecca Hamence and George Pigott all of Haddenham suspected of stealing a quantity apples from the complainants orchard
112 - William Porter, farmer of Haddenham against John Bridgeman, laborer of Haddenham for shooting and killing four dovehouse pigeons over two days
113 - John Cole, bricklayer now residing in Holy Trinity Ely against John Wayman and Richard Hart otherwise Richard Burroughs for assault and highway robbery
114 - William Langford, fishmonger of Holy Trinity Ely against Robert Cuttriss, laborer of Holy Trinity Ely for assault
115 - Joseph Wright, relieving officer to the Ely poor law union of Haddenham against Joseph Starkey, laborer of Haddenham for leaving his wife and one child they being chargeable to the said parish
116 - Joseph Wright, relieving officer to the Ely poor law union of Haddenham against Thomas Clay, laborer of Coveney for leaving his wife and three children they being chargeable to the said parish
117 - John Custance, gentleman and high constable of south Witchford against overseers of the poor of Witchford parish for persual of nonpayment of Isle rate
118 - Thomas Webster, shoemaker of Sutton against Robert Bradshaw, basket maker and laborer of Sutton for refusal to pay the sum of thirteen shillings for labour
119 - Abigail the wife of Joseph Farrant, beer retailer of Holy Trinity Ely against Edward Luddington, victualler of the said parish for assault
120 - Henry Howe, relieving officer to the board of guardians of Ely poor law union against John Johnson, laborer of Holy Trinity Ely for absconding and leaving his wife and three children chargeable to the said parish
121 - Michael Bennett, keeper of the Ely poor law union Holy Trinity Ely against Rebecca Richardson, inmate of the said workhouse for absconding and using abusive language
122 - Henry Howe keeper of the Ely poor law union workhouse St Mary Ely against Mary Ann Smith, inmate of the said work house for absconding
123 - Thomas Purver, baker of Haddenham against Samuel Whiting, shoemaker of Haddenham whom he suspects of wounding his horse
124 - Samuel Rudkin, labourer of Hilgay in the county of Norfolk against James Kilday, labourer of Holbeach in Lincolnshire who assaulted and stole four half crown pieces and thirteen shillings from his person whilst travelling on the highway in the parish of Littleport
125 - Richard Reddy, husbandman of Holy Trinity Ely against John Smith, William Waters and Robert Cooper, labourers all of Ely did trespass on land in the occupation of Richard Wilson of Holy Trinity Ely in search of game
126 - John Bacon, constable of Holy Trinity Ely against William Dennis, laborer of Littleport did trespass on lands in the occupation of the widow Earl of Littleport with a dog and gun in search of game
127 - William Nightall, blacksmith of Littleport against Walter Golding, blacksmith for assault
128 - Walter Vipan, farmer of Haddenham against Richard Brown, farmer of Earith for refusal to pay Quaker tithes
129 - Susan the wife of Michael Bennett matron of the poor law union workhouse, Holy Trinity Ely against Rebecca Richardson, pauper and inmate of the said workhouse for breaking a window and using threatening language towards the complainant
130 - Henry Howe, relieving officer of the Ely poor law union against John Denton, of St Mary Ely for neglecting to maintain his wife and family they being chargeable to the said parish
131 - Daniel Jones, churchwarden of Downham parish against John Hancock, farmer of Downham for non payment to the said parish of church rates
132 - James Cranfield, farmer and churchwarden of Downham parish against Joseph Little the younger for non payment of church rates to the said parish
133 - John Cambridge, farmer and toll [keeper] of Great Shelford Cambridge against the following watermen Thomas Hard, of Lynn in Norfolk, Thomas Seaber, of Isleham in Cambridge, Robert Tabraham of Wilton in Norfolk and Thomas Chambers of Isleham for contravening the south level Act. Summons to appear at session house in Ely on 22 December 1836.Included three expense claims
134 - Bedford level corp'to [corporation] against John Owen, waterman of Huntingdon and Henry Jefferson, waterman of Littleport for illegally hauling goods on the Hun'd[hundred] feet bank
135 - John Summers, toll keeper of Grantchester, against the following watermen Thomas Bell of St Ives, James Stevens of Littleport and George Cremer, gang foreman, for contravening the south level Act
136 - John Bacon of Holy Trinity in Ely, constable, against Jeremiah Glover, a landlord in Mepal, for selling alcohol- beer and cyder [cider]- beyond the hours permitted by law.
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