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1 - James Smith, police officer of Littleport, against William Scotting, landlord, for breaking the terms of his licence
2 - James Smith, police officer of Littleport, against Thomas Asplen, landlord, for breaking the terms of his licence
3 - James Smith, police officer of Littleport, against William Minett, landlord, for breaking the terms of his licence
4 - James Smith, police officer of Littleport, James Roberts, landlord, for breaking the terms of his licence
5 - William Bell of Sutton, agent to George Joseph Twiss of Cambridge, against John Waterfall, Quaker of Mepal, for refusal to pay tithes
6 - William Bell of the Parish of Sutton, agent to George Joseph Twiss of Cambridge, against Thomas Wright, farmer of Sutton, Quaker, for refusal to pay tithes
7 - Charles Cross, churchwarden of Witchford, against Samuel William Wright, farmer of Sutton, for non-payment of Churchwardens' rate
8 - Michael Bennett, keeper of the Ely Poor Law Union Workhouse, against Sarah Woodbine, an inmate in the Workhouse, for use of abusive language
9 - Michael Bennett, keeper of the Ely Poor Law Union Workhouse, against Robert Covell, an inmate of the Workhouse, for misconduct
10 - William Layton, Esquire of Ely St Mary, against Mary the wife of William Tenant, labourer of Ely Holy Trinity, for theft
11 - Michael Bennett, keeper of the Ely Poor Law Union Workhouse, against John Topp, James Wayman and Matthew Gotobed, inmates of the Workhouse, for being in a state of intoxication
12 - James Smith, police officer of Littleport, against Charles Dow, labourer of Littleport, for trespass
13 - Charles Cross, churchwarden of Witchford, against Samuel William Wright, farmer of Sutton, for non-payment of Churchwardens' rate
14 - William Bell of Sutton, agent to George Joseph Twiss of Cambridge, against John Waterfall, shopkeeper of Mepal, for refusal to pay tithes
15 - William Bell of Sutton, agent to George Joseph Twiss of Cambridge, against Thomas Wright, farmer of Sutton, for non payment of Tithes
16 - James Bilney, labourer of Littleport, against Richard Long of Littleport for theft
17 - Harry Howe, Relieving Officer of the Ely Poor Law Union, against James Knowles, labourer of Ely Holy Trinity, for neglecting to maintain his wife and five children
18 - Jacob Read, farmer of Haddenham, against Read Johnson of Haddenham for unlawful entry into a house
19 - Richard Toombs, barber of Ely Holy Trinity, against Robert Cuttriss, victualler of Ely Holy Trinity, for assault
20 - Ann Unwin wife of Thomas Unwin, labourer of Sutton, against Hannah Papworth, widow of Sutton, for assault
21 - Robert Scott, keeper of the House of Correction in Ely, against John Kempton, baker of Ely Holy Trinity, for deficient weights
22 - Ann Unwin wife of Thomas Unwin, labourer of Sutton, against Hannah Papworth, widow of Sutton, for assault
23 - Michael Bennett, keeper of the Ely Poor Law Union Workhouse, against James Taylor, inmate of the Workhouse, for theft
24 - William Shrewsbury, farmer of Littleport, against Lucy Munson and Rebecca Knott, singlewomen of Littleport, for theft
25 - Sarah wife of David Holmes, sawyer of Ely St Mary, against Daniel Holmes and Sarah his wife of Ely St Mary for assault
26 - William Dean, labourer of Ely Holy Trinity, against Thomas Gotobed, labourer of Ely Holy Trinity, for assault
27 - Edward Luddington, landlord of the Woolpack Public House in Ely Holy Trinity, against William Goodge and James Cooper, both of Ely, for assault
28 - Mary Ann Cross, singlewoman of Ely Holy Trinity, against Susan Howell, singlewoman of Ely, for assault
29 - William Apsey, Esquire of Ely St Mary, against Russell Hills, labourer of Ely, for shooting a partridge
30 - Edward Luddington, victualler of Ely Holy Trinity, against William Goodge, labourer of Ely, for assault
31 - Henry Howe, Relieving Officer for the Ely Poor Law Union, against Sarah Rayner of Littleport for leaving her child chargable to the parish
32 - Edward Luddington, landlord of the Woolpack Public House in Littleport, against John Dalton and James Reeve, labourers of Ely, for riotous behaviour and assault
33 - Henry Howe, Relieving Officer for the Ely Poor Law Union, against Robert Gill, labourer of Littleport, for leaving his family chargable to the parish
34 - Rebecca Dolby, singlewoman of Ely St Mary, against Rebecca Garner, singlewoman, for use of threatening language
35 - James Smith, Sergeant of the Watch of Littleport, against Thomas Taylor, landlord of Littleport, for opening out of hours
36 - Henry Fardell and the Reverend George Millars, clerks of Downham, against John Cranfield, labourer of Downham, for assault
37 - Mary Ann Edwards, singlewoman of Downham, against John Cranfield, labourer of Downham, for assault
38 - Mary Ann Edwards, singlewoman of Downham, against John Cranfield, labourer of Downham, for assault
39 - William Bell, against Thomas Wright, Quaker of Sutton, for refusal to pay tithes
40 - William Bell against John Ross, shopkeeper of Chatteris, Quaker, for refusal to pay tithes
41 - James Smith, Sergeant of the Watch of Ely, against William Scotting, landlord of Littleport, for selling beer after permitted hours
42 - William Bell against Richard Brown of the Parish of Earith in the County of Huntingdon farmer, Quaker, for refusal to pay tithes
43 - Quaker's Tithes. William Bell, Sutton in Ely, against Thomas Wright of Sutton, farmer, that he refused to pay tithes to the church.
44 - Quaker's Tithes. William Bell, Sutton in Ely, against Robert Brown of Earith in Huntingdonshire, farmer, that he refused to pay tithes to the church.
45 - Quaker's Tithes. William Bell, Sutton in Ely, against John Ross of Chatteris in Ely, shopkeeper, that he refused to pay tithes to the church.
46 - Henry Porter, farmer of Haddenham, against James Stukins, labourer of Haddenham, for breaking glass
47 - Charlotte the wife of William Haylock of Ely St Mary against Elizabeth Willis, servant, for refusal to do her work
48 - James Smith, Ely Sergeant of the Watch of Littleport, against Christopher Crabb, Jeremiah Newell, Robert Doe, Daniel Pettit, William Morris and John Maynard all of Littleport for betting
49 - James Smith, Sergeant of the Watch of Littleport, against Luke Jefferson, landlord of the Plough of Littleport, for tippling in his house
50 - Thomas Simkin of Littleport against Robert Bell, labourer of Littleport, for assault
51 - Henry Howe, Relieving Officer for the Ely Poor Law Union, against George Green of Ely Holy Trinity, for neglecting to maintain his wife and family
52 - John Bacon, constable of Ely Holy Trinity, against John Jones for obtaining money under false pretences
53 - Ann the wife of John Gotobed, labourer of Sutton, against Ann the wife of James Hollingsworth, labourer of Sutton, for striking her with a broomstick
54 - William Stevenson, baker of Littleport, against Francis Mortis, labourer of Littleport, for damaging a house
55 - Thomas Simkin of Littleport against Francis Mortis, labourer of Littleport, for threatening language
56 - David Derisley, cordwainer of Ely Holy Trinity, against James Onion, gardener Ely Holy Trinity, for assault
57 - James Smith, Sergeant of the Watch of Littleport, against Francis Mortis, labourer of Littleport, for damaging a house belonging to William Stevenson, baker
58 - Robert Gooby, butcher and farmer of Haddenham, against Alice Bishop and Alice Covell of Haddenham for breaking a fence
59 - John Manhood, collector of tolls in Ely Holy Trinity, against Thomas Seaber, waterman of Soham, for refusing to pay tolls
60 - John Bacon, assistant surveyor of the highways of Ely Holy Trinity, against Taylor of Ely, for theft of an iron greate
61 - William Porter, farmer of Haddenham, against William Taylor Harding of Ely for killing three house dove pigeons
62 - Robert Gooby, butcher and farmer of Haddenham, against Alice Bishop and Alice Covell of Haddenham for trespass
63 - John Manhood, collector of tolls in Ely Holy Trinity, against Thomas Seaber, waterman of Soham, for refusing to pay tolls
64 - James Smith, Sergeant of the Watch of Littleport, against Matthew Norman, blacksmith of Littleport, for quarrelsome and disorderly behaviour
65 - Summons to the Constables Ely Holy Trinity, for defaulters of the poor rate [list of individuals summoned]
66 - James Smith of Littleport, Sergeant of the Police, against William Sindall of Littleport, laborer, for being in a state of intoxication and making a great noise in the public street
67 - Michael Bennett keeper of the Workhouse belonging to Ely Poor Law Union against John Warren inmate of the said Union for refusing to obey the orders of the Matron
68 - Summons to the Constables of Littleport, for defaulters of the watch rate [list of individuals summoned]
69 - Summons to the Constables of Littleport, for defaulters of the poor rate [list of individuals summoned]
70 - Hugh Robert Evans the Younger, clerk of Ely, against George Fletcher Fletcher and George Fletcher the Younger, both of Ely, for trespass
71 - James Smith, Constable Serjeant of the Watch of Littleport, against Matthew Norman, Robert Murfitt and William Tingey for being drunk and disorderly
72 - William Marshall, Clark of the Ely Poor Law Union, against Thomas Chapman of Witcham for refusing to leave a tenement
73 - Thomas Page, Esquire of Ely St Mary, against William Evans, labourer of Ely Holy Trinity, for trespass
74 - William Green, farmer of Wentworth, against Sarah Watson, servant of Wentworth, for misdemeanors and ill behaviour
75 - George Fuller, labourer of Ely St Mary, against Matthias Otley [Ottley], miller of Ely Holy Trinity, for assault
76 - George Carter, labourer of Witcham, against James Golborne, farmer of Witcham, for unpaid wages
77 - John Bacon, constable of Ely Holy Trinity, against John Willson, driver of Ely Holy Trinity, for failing to keep to the left of the highway when meeting horse riden by Hugh Robert Evans
78 - John Bacon, constable of Ely Holy Trinity, against John Willson, driver of Ely Holy Trinity, for failing to keep to the left of the highway when meeting horse riden by Robert Evans the younger of Ely
79 - John Muriel, treasurer of Ely, against William Walsham of Ely Holy Trinity for theft
80 - William Marshall, clerk to Ely Poor Law Union, against the Church Wardens and overseers of the Poor of the Parish of Ely Holy Trinity, for non payment of money owed to David Tortington of Ely, Treasurer to the Union
81 - William Marshall, clerk to Ely Poor Law Union, against the Church Wardens and overseers of the Poor of the Parish of Ely Holy Trinity, for non payment of money owed to David Tortington of Ely, Treasurer to the Union
82 - William Marshall, clerk to Ely Poor Law Union, against the Church Wardens and overseers of the Poor of the Parish of Ely Holy Trinity, for non payment of money owed to David Tortington of Ely, Treasurer to the Union
83 - Henry Barrett, labourer of Wilburton, against Jonathan Pond, labourer of Wilburton, for assault
84 - John Garrett, grocer of Ely Holy Trinity, against James Murfitt, John Peters and James Taylor, labourers of Wilburton, for trespass and damage to trees
85 - John Bacon, constable of Ely Holy Trinity, against John Finch, victualler of the Chequers Public House in Ely Holy Trinity, for allowing gaming with cards
86 - John Bacon, constable of Ely Holy Trinity, against John Finch, victualler of the Chequers Public House in Ely Holy Trinity, for allowing gaming with cards
87 - Constable of the Parish of Haddenham against William Coatman of Haddenham for refusal to pay the Highway rate
88 - William Palmer, farmer of Mepal, against James Whittaker, painter of March, for breaking a lock
89 - Robert Woodbine, labourer of Ely Holy Trinity, against Charles Willson, labourer of Ely St Mary, for assault
90 - Robert Woodbine, labourer of Ely Holy Trinity, against Charles Willson, labourer of Ely Holy Trinity, for assault
91 - John Bacon, assistant surveryor of Ely Holy Trinity, against Pattinson Daliday, labourer of Ely Holy Trinity, for obstructing the public highway
92 - Summons to the Constables of Ely Holy Trinity, against people refusing to pay the Highway Rate
93 - Reverend John Henry Sparke, clerk of Ely Holy Trinity, Justice of the Peace, against John Finch, victualler of the Chequers Public House in Ely Holy Trinity, for permitting gaming with cards
94 - Thomas Parkinson, farmer of Mepal, against James Uffindale, servant of Mepal, for various misdemeanors
95 - Thomas Shearman, butcher of Ely St Mary, against George Finch, blacksmith of Ely Holy Trinity, for ill treatment
96 - Joseph Watson, butcher of Ely St Mary, against George Finch, blacksmith of Ely Holy Trinity, for assault
97 - William Apsey, churchwarden of Ely St Mary, against James Garner, labourer of Ely St Mary, for refusal to pay rates
98 - William Apsey, churchwarden of Ely St Mary, against William Mrfitt alias Brown, journeyman taylor of Ely St Mary, for refusal to pay rates
99 - William Apsey, churchwarden of Ely St Mary, against Charles Cooper, gardener of Ely St Mary, for refusal to pay rates
100 - William Apsey, churchwarden of Ely St Mary, against Thomas Benstead, beerhouse keeper of Ely St Mary, for refusal to pay rates
101 - Joseph Watson, butcher of Ely St Mary, against George Finch, blacksmith of Ely Holy Trinity, for assault
102 - Summons to the Constables of Sutton, for persons for non payment of Poor Rate
103 - Robert Poole, of Witcham in Ely and Robert Clay, and copy notes
104 - William Apsey, churchwarden of Ely St Mary, against William Fuller, publican of Ely St Mary, for refusal to pay rates
105 - Thomas Simkin, watchman of Littleport, against William Peck, labourer of Littleport, for interruption in the execution of his duties by attempting to rescue John Morris, labourer of Littleport
106 - Thomas Simkin, watchman of Littleport, against William Peck, labourer of Littleport, for interruption in the execution of his duties by attempting to rescue John Morris, labourer of Littleport
107 - Thomas Simkin, watchman of Littleport, against Youngs Morris, labourer of Littleport, for interruption in the execution of his duties by attempting to rescue John Morris, labourer of Littleport
108 - Thomas Simpkin, watchman of Littleport, against John Morris, labourer of Littleport, for assault
109 - Summons of the Constables of Littleport for 6 persons for non payment of rate
110 - George William Careless, surveyor of Ely St Mary, against William Benstead, hackney carter of Ely St Mary, for driving cart without a guide
111 - Jonathan Page, Esquire of Ely St Mary, against Ann the wife of John Dolby, labourer of Ely St Mary, for theft
112 - John Bacon, constable of Ely Holy Trinity, against John Finch, victualler of the Chequers Public House in Ely Holy Trinity, for permitting gaming
113 - Summons of the Constables of Stretham for Ann Pitchford, widow of Stretham, for refusal to pay the Poor Rate
114 - Thomas Shearman, butcher of Ely St Mary, against George Finch, blacksmith of Ely Holy Trinity, for ill treatment
115 - Joseph Watson, butcher of Ely St Mary, against George Finch, blacksmith of Ely Holy Trinity, for assault
116 - Joseph Watson, butcher of Ely St Mary, against George Finch, blacksmith of Ely Holy Trinity, for assault
117 - Thomas Simkin, watchman of Littleport, against John Southgate, sailor of Lynn in Norfolk, for vagrancy
118 - James Garner, labourer of Ely St Mary, against Allen Dann, labourer Ely St Mary, for assault
119 - Michael Lupson, pipemaker Ely Holy Trinity, against Daniel Cuttriss, labourer of Ely Holy Trinity, for assault
120 - James Golborne, farmer of Witcham, against Thomas Moxon, labourer of Wilburton, for trespass
121 - James Golborne, farmer of Witcham, against Thomas Chapman, labourer of Wilburton, for trespass
122 - James Golborne, farmer of Witcham, against Edward Clarke, labourer of Wilburton, for trespass
123 - Michael Lupson, pipemaker Ely Holy Trinity, against Daniel Cuttriss, labourer of Ely Holy Trinity, for assault
124 - James Garner, labourer of Ely St Mary, against Allen Dann, labourer Ely St Mary, for breaking sixteen panes of glass in dwelling house
125 - Summons of the Overseers of Littleport against Matthew Ayres the elder for refusal to pay rates
126 - William Allensby of Littleport in Ely, steward of the Friendly Sociey, regarding William Dennis' sickness, requesting to be paid out of the Society funds.
127 - John Bacon, constable of Ely Holy Trinity, against John Hazell, landlord of the Traveller's Rest in Thetford, for permitting consumption of beer contrary to terms of his licence
128 - Thomas Jarman, gardener of Ely Holy Trinity, against James Murfitt and Thomas Tingey, labourers of Ely Holy Trinity, for breakage of six glasses
129 - Robert Few, farmer of Downham, against Elizabeth Howard, servant of Downham, for refusal to do her work
130 - Sarah Jones, singlewoman of Stuntney,against William Ayres, farmer of Stuntney, for assault
131 - Robert Sibley, pipemaker of Ely Holy Trinity, against William Langhorn, gardener of Ely St Mary, for threatening behavior in the Cathedral Church of Ely
132 - Summons of numerous individuals of Ely for non payment of Church Wardens Rate to William Apsey
133 - Summons of Martin Cranwell, pindar of Littleport, against Thomas Pryor, carrier of Ely Holy Trinity, for allowing his horse to trespass on the common without a keeper
134 - James Smith, Sergeant of the Watch of Littleport, against Thomas Cornell, trader, for not labelling his stores correctly
135 - James Smith, Sergeant of the Watch of Littleport, against Thomas Cornell, trader, for not labelling his stores correctly
136 - Thomas Watson, farmer of Littleport, against John Cape, servant to Mrs Thompson of Prickwillow, for killing a lamb by driving a cart over it
137 - William Apsey, churchwarden of Ely St Mary, against Edward Hills and Robert Hills, farmers of Ely St Mary, for refusal to pay Church Wardens' Rate
138 - John Cross, grocer of Ely Holy Trinity, against Zephaniah Butler and Samuel Butler the Younger of Wentworth for trespass
139 - John Willson, tinman of Wisbech, against William Hitch, Thomas Hitch, John Carter and William Ablet, labourers of Witcham, for damage to a caravan and assault
140 - John Willson, tinman of Wisbech, against William Hitch, Thomas Hitch, John Carter and William Ablet, labourers of Witcham, for damage to a caravan and assault
141 - Thomas Chapman, pindar of Witcham, against John Willson, tinker of Wisbech, for allowing his horse to trespass on a droveway
142 - Henry Howe, Relieving Officer for the Ely Poor Law Union, against John Topp, labourer of Ely St Mary, for leaving his family chargable to the parish
143 - Christopher Thurston, brickmaker of Ely Holy Trinity, against William Smith, labourer of Haddenham, for breaking contract
144 - Michael Bennett, Master of the Ely Poor Law Union Workhouse, against Mary Ann Smith, inmate of the workhouse, for abusive behaviour
145 - John Manhood, collector of tolls of Ely Holy Trinity, against John Hunt, yeoman of Prickwillow, for non payment of toll
146 - John Sutton, farmer of Haddenham, against William Coatman, carrier of Haddenham, for trespass
147 - John Bacon, constable of Ely Holy Trinity, against Sarah Meeks, landlady of the Royal Oak in Ely Holy Trinity, for selling beer beyond the permitted hours
148 - John Sutton, farmer of Haddenham, against William Coatman, carrier of Haddenham, for trespass and breakage of a gate
149 - John Bacon, constable of Ely Holy Trinity, against John Hopkin, landlord of the Sign of the Black Horse, for selling beer beyond permitted hours
150 - Robert Denning, labourer of Littleport, against Joseph Ayres, farmer of Littleport, for assault
151 - Sarah Cave, widow of Haddenham, against John Freeman, miller of Haddenham, for wages owing
152 - Martin Cranwell, pindar of Littleport, against William Clark (Clarke), farmer of Littleport, for breaking the lock on the gate of the pound to release his sheep which strayed onto the land of William Letherington, farmer of Littleport
153 - Clement Crabb, pindar of Littleport, against William Clark, farmer of Littleport, for breaking the lock of pound to rescue his sheep which strayed onto land belonging to William Letherington, farmer of Littleport
154 - Clement Crabb, pindar of Littleport, against William Clark, farmer of Littleport, for breaking the lock of pound to rescue his sheep which strayed onto land belonging to William Letherington, farmer of Littleport
155 - Martin Cranwell, pindar of Littleport, against William Clark (Clarke), farmer of Littleport, for breaking the lock on the gate of the pound to release his sheep which strayed onto the land of William Letherington, farmer of Littleport
156 - James Smith, Serjeant of the Police of Littleport, against George Hare, Robert Titmarsh and Rumbelow Barrett, for theft from Lucy Titmarsh
157 - Sarah Savage, servant in husbandry of Littleport, against John Gillett, farmer of Littleport, for misconduct and dismissal with no wages
158 - Joseph Wright, Relieving Officer for the Ely Poor Law Union, against Ellis Blackman, carpenter of Mepal, for refusing to maintain his child
159 - William Bell, Agent to the Executors of the late Reverend Isaac Leathes, Vicar of Sutton, against Edward Newman, farmer of Little Gransden, for refusal to pay tithes
160 - Charles Moseley, farmer of Ely Holy Trinity, against David Ellingham, John Gillett, Luke Jefferson, Thomas Savage, Francis Harrison, John Rumbelow, Edward Scotting and William Fincham, labourers of Littleport for trespass
161 - Joseph Long, farmer of Littleport, against Joseph Nicholas, servant in husbandry of Littleport, for diverse misdemeanors and absconding from his service
162 - Thomas Mott, farmer of Littleport, against Thomas Leader, servant in husbandry of Littleport, for diverse misdemeanors and assault
163 - Elijah Chambers, one of the Feoffees of the Poor Land belonging to the Parish of Coveney, against James Giles and Camps Nightingale, labourers of Coveney, for trespass
164 - John James, constable of Littleport, against John Jefferson, landlord of William the Fourth in Littleport, for breaking the terms of his licence
165 - John James of Littleport in Ely, constable, against George Payne of Littleport, landlord of the Sign of Victoria, for breaking terms of his licence
166 - William Bultitaft of St Mary in Ely, farmer, against Markham Hamence of St Mary in Ely, servant in husbandry, for divers, misdemeanors and absconding
167 - John James of Littleport in Ely, constable, against Mary Webb of Littleport, land lady of the Sign of the Spade and Beckett for breaking the terms of her licence
168 - John James of Littleport in Ely constable, against John Rowell of Littleport, landlord of the Sign of the Bird in Hand, for breaking the terms of his licence
169 - James Smith of Littleport Sergeant of the Police against James Bridgeman, Francis Harrison, William Green and James Grubb and others all of the same Parish for riotous and threatening behaviour at the Bridge Public House towards himself and John James, Constable of Littleport
170 - Rebecca the wife of James Hamence of St Mary in Ely, parish carpenter and joiner, against George Legge and William Langford of Holy Trinity in Ely, bailiffs for trespass
171 - Henry Howe, Relieving Officer to the Board of Guardians of the Ely Poor Law Union, against Robert Chapman of St Mary in Ely, laborer, and James Cropley of St Mary in Ely, farmer, for money owing to the Guardians
172 - Granger Harrison of Witcham in Ely, laborer, against James Golborne of Witcham, farmer, for refusing to pay money owing
173 - Elizabeth Grimditch, the wife of Richard Grimditch, of Littleport in Ely, laborer, against Richard Grimditch, for assault and theatening behaviour
174 - Henry Howe, Relieving Officer to the Board of Guardians of the Ely Poor Law Union, against Robert Chapman of St Mary in Ely, laborer, and James Cropley for money due
175 - Granger Harrison of Downham in Ely, labourer, against James Golborne of Witcham, farmer, for refusal to pay money owed
176 - Elizabeth, the wife of James Onion, of Holy Trinity in Ely, gardener, against Mark Manchett of Holy Trinity, labourer, for assault
177 - William Langford Junior, servant to William Langford the elder of Stretham in Ely, farmer, against George William Careless of St Mary in Ely, road surveyor, for riding on a cart pulled by two horses without at driver
178 - Henry Howe, Relieving Officer to the Board of Guardians for the Ely Poor Law Union, against Thomas Hughes for begging alms
179 - Henry Howe, Relieving Officer to the Board of Guardians for the Ely Poor Law Union, against John Topp of St Mary in Ely, labourer, for absconding leaving his two children
180 - James Hazelwood of the Hamlet of Thetford in Ely, dairyman, against Daniel Dewsberry and William Covell both of the Hamlet of Thetford, labourers, for theft of fish
181 - Granger Harrison of Downham in Ely, labourer, against James Golborne of Witcham, farmer, for refusal to pay money owed
182 - John Thorpe of Holy Trinity in Ely, farmer, against John Webb, servant in husbandry, for absconding from service
183 - George William Careless St Mary in Ely, surveyor, against Henry Pedley and others all of Haddenham, labourers, and William Bates of Sutton, laborer, for not fulfilling contract to remove earth
184 - Thomas Benton of Holy Trinity in Ely, victualler, against James Steadman of the Holy Trinity, blacksmith, for breaking glass in window
185 - Henry Anable of Haddenham in Ely, police officer, against Daniel Bickerdike of Haddenham, labourer, for being intoxicated in a public place
186 - June Parsons of Witchford in Ely, servant, against William Grimditch of Downham, blacksmith, for assault by his wife Mary Ann and for non payment of wages due
187 - John Roberts of Witcham in Ely, labourer, against Richard Hawkes, John Partridge and Shadrach Barkerall of Witcham, labourers, for assault
188 - James Smith of Littleport in Ely, police officer, against Willson Sparrow of Witcham for obstructing James Smith in the execution of his duty
189 - Mary the wife of William Porter of Littleport in Ely, labourer, against Robert Porter of Littleport, labourer, for assault
190 - Hannah the wife of James Pettitt of Littleport in Ely, wheelwright, against Susan the wife of Francis Turington of Littleport, higler [higgler], for assault
191 - James Smith, watchman of Littleport, against William Nightall and Abraham Hare, labourers of Littleport, for being drunk and disorderly
192 - John Bacon the younger of Holy Trinity in Ely, yeoman, against Thomas Aspland of Ely, keeper of a Beer House, for permitting the sale of beer beyond the terms of his licence
193 - Joseph Green of Downham in Ely, swarn pindar, against William Holmes of Downham, farmer, for obstruction
194 - John Ellis Heward for Jonathan Page of St Mary in Ely, Esquire, against Eliza Sindall, daughter of William Sindall of Littleport, labourer, for trespass
195 - Richard Johnson of Mepal in Ely, farmer, against John Hitch, servant in husbandry, for misdemeanors and absconding
196 - William Haylock of St Mary in Ely, farmer, against Thomas Benstead, James Cooper and Robert Garner all of St Mary in Ely, labourers, for neglect of duties
197 - Richard Johnson of Mepal in Ely, farmer, against John Hitch, servant in husbandry, for many misdemeanors and for absconding
198 - James Rickwood of Holy Trinity in Ely, labourer, against William Feast of Holy Trinity, labourer, for threatening language
199 - Constables of Holy Trinity in Ely against James Cross of Holy Trinity in Ely for refusal to pay Rates for Amendment and Preservation of the Highways. [John Sipple and John Anderson's Widow have been crossed out]
200 - James Cole against Daniel Cuttriss of Holy Trinity, labourer, for assault
201 - Elizabeth the wife of William Green of Wentworth, farmer, against Sarah Watson, servant in husbandry to Elizabeth, for many misdemeanours and absconding
202 - William Gillett of Littleport in Ely, yeoman, against William Feast of Littleport, Inn keeper, for threat of shooting with a pistol
203 - Elizabeth the wife of William Green of Wentworth in Ely, farmer, against Sarah Watson, servant in husbandry, for many misdeanors and for absconding
204 - James Smith, watchman, of Holy Trinity in Ely against Matthew Avis of Littleport, farmer, for threatening behaviour
205 - Henry Howe Relieving Officer to the Board of Guardians for the Ely Poor Law Union, against John Rayner of Littleport, labourer, for absconding from the Parish
206 - Margaret the wife of Thomas Walton of St Mary in Ely, labourer, against Robert Rooks of St Mary, labourer, for breaking windows and using threatening language
207 - Robert Cook of Holy Trinity in Ely, butcher, against Mary the wife of Richard Worster of Holy Trinity, butcher, for discharge without payment
208 - William Scott the elder of Holy Trinity in Ely, basket maker, against Richard Sindall of Holy Trinity, Boatwright, for flogging the son of William Scott the elder with a rope
209 - Sarah the wife of Thomas Wright of the Hamlet of Thetford, labourer, against Sarah the wife of John Morden of the Hamlet of Thetford, labourer, for striking the informant's wife with a broom
210 - Mary, the wife of Edward Shinn, of Mepal in Ely against Edward Shinn, laborer, of the Parish of Mepal for cruelty
211 - Mary the wife of Elijah Chambers of Holy Trinity in Ely, publican, against John Manhood of Holy Trinity, toll collector, for assault
212 - Henry Howe of Holy Trinity in Ely, Relieving Officer, against Susan Gotobed and Lydia Markerly of Littleport, for acting in a riotous and indecent manner
213 - Henry Howe of Holy Trinity in Ely, Relieving Officer, against John Irons of Littleport, laborer, in company with Susan Gotobed and Lydia Markely both of Littleport for behaving himself in a disorderly manner while intoxicated
214 - William Martin of Wilburton, Church Warden, against William Sharp the son of William Sharp of Wilburton, Shoemaker, for breaking glass in vestry
215 - Thomas Upsher of Sutton in Ely, farmer, against Thomas Onion of Sutton, laborer, for theft of peas
216 - Thomas Upsher of Sutton in Ely, farmer, against Thomas Onion of Sutton, laborer, for theft of peas
217 - Henry Howe, Relieving Officer to the Ely Poor Law Union, against Thomas Everett of St Mary in Ely, laborer, for non payment of maintenance for wife and family
218 - Ruth the wife Gotobed Eaves of Holy Trinity in Ely, boatwright, against William Onion of Holy Trinity Ely, beer retailer, for assault
219 - Robert Salmons of Littleport in Ely, labourer, against Henry Stevens of Downham in Ely, labourer, for engaging three men to empty coals from barge instead of Robert Cook and another person
220 - William Ayres of Holy Trinity in Ely, farmer, against Elizabeth Garner of St Mary in Ely, singlewoman for assault
221 - Emma Gimbert of Sutton in Ely, singlewoman, against Isaac Bent of Sutton, laborer, for assault
222 - Robert Salmons of Littleport in Ely, laborer, against Henry Stevens of Downham in Ely, laborer, for engaging three men to empty coals from barge instead of Robert Cook and another person
223 - William Ayres of Holy Trinity in Ely, farmer, against Elizabeth Garner of St Mary in Ely, singlewoman, for assault
224 - James Glover of St Mary in Ely, laborer, against John Graham of Coveney, farmer, for refusal to pay money owed
225 - John Palmer of Hilrow in Haddenham, laborer, against Robert Granger and others of Hilrow for damage to house
226 - Joseph Brand of Witchford in Ely, laborer, against William Nix of Somersham in Huntingdonshire, farmer, for wages owed
227 - Mary Harwood of Holy Trinity in Ely, spinster, against Watson and James Cooper both of Holy Trinity Ely, laborers, for theft of pears
228 - Thomas Stubbins of Holy Trinity in Ely, laborer, against Edward Pooley of Holy Trinity, laborer, for assault
229 - Adam Bryant of Holy Trinity in Ely, boatwright, against William Onion of Holy Trinity, beer retailer, for damage to property
230 - Ann, the wife of James Newell of Holy Trinity in Ely, laborer, against Edward Jones of Holy Trinity, laborer, for assault
231 - Adam Bryant of Holy Trinity in Ely, boatwright, against William Onion of Holy Trinity, beer retailer, for damage to property
232 - John Farrant of Littleport in Ely, blacksmith, against Matthew Norman, apprentice, for absconding
233 - John Bacon of Holy Trinity in Ely, constable, against Daniel Cuttriss of Holy Trinity, laborer, for assault
234 - John Bacon of Holy Trinity in Ely, constable, against Ann Lupson of Holy Trinity, widow, for allowing ashes and rubbish to flow from her premises
235 - Henry Anable of Haddenham in Ely, Police Officer, against Daniel Bickerdike of Haddenham, chair bottomer, for being intoxicated in a public place
236 - John Gotobed of Sutton in Ely, laborer, against Ephraim Papworth of Sutton in Ely for shooting a dog
237 - Elizabeth Cowling of St Mary in Ely, widow, against George Peters of Holy Trinity, laborer, for theft of potatoes
238 - Dyson Porter of Littleport in Ely, victualler, against John Peacock of Littleport, blacksmith, for assault
239 - Henry Lawrence of St Mary in Ely, farmer, against Susan Howell and Mary Newell of Holy Trinity in Ely, singlewomen, for trespass and theft
240 - Isaac Bent of Sutton, laborer, against William Bent son of the informant for threatening murder with a knife
241 - Henry Howe, Relieving Officer of the Ely Union, against Charles Wagstaff for neglecting to maintain himself
242 - John Vipan of Sutton in Ely, farmer, against Joseph Farby of Sutton and John Atkin and John Winters of Witcham, laborers, for trespass
243 - John Bacon of Holy Trinity in Ely, examiner of weights and measures, against John Thorpe of Holy Trinity, shopkeeper, for possession of one pair of flour scales which were false
244 - John Bacon of Holy Trinity in Ely, examiner of weights and measures, against Briggs Savage of Wilburton for possession of incorrect measures
245 - John Bacon of Holy Trinity in Ely, examiner of weights and measures, against William Coxall of Haddenham in Ely, shop keeper, for incorrect weights
246 - John Bacon of the Parish of the Holy Trinity in Ely examiner of weights and measures against Christopher Thurston of Ely for incorrect measures
247 - John Bacon of Holy Trinity in Ely, examiner of weights and measures, against Ruth Worster of Holy Trinity in Ely for incorrect weights
248 - John Bacon of Holy Trinity in Ely, examiner of weights and measures, against Francis Cropley, beer retailer, for incorrect weights
249 - John Bacon of Holy Trinity in Ely, examiner of weights and measures, against Thomas Taylor of Littleport, beer retailer, for incorrect measures
250 - John Bacon, of Holy Trinity in Ely, against Thomas Lister, Joseph Watson and William Okey, retailers of Ely, for incorrect measures. Includes a list of fines
251 - Richard Bailey of Wilburton in Ely, farmer, against Richard Pont of Wilburton, servant to John Green, for trespass
252 - Joseph Wright, Relieving Officer to the Board of Guardians for the Ely Poor Law Union, against Ezekiel Tall of Witcham in Ely, laborer, for absconding
253 - Summons of Constable of the Parish of Littleport in Ely for refusal to pay the rate for watching the Parish Richard Metcalfe, Thomas Taylor [crossed out], Thomas Wayman [crossed out] and Henry Jones and wife Elizabeth
254 - Henry Howe, Relieving officer of the Ely Union, against John Youngs and Thomas Edwards of Holy Trinity for begging
255 - John Bacon of Holy Trinity, constable, against William Rust of Holy Trinity, landlord, for breaking conditions of his licence
256 - Henry Howe of St Mary in Ely, Relieving officer of the Ely Union, against Mary Smith of Holy Trinity in Ely for neglecting to maintain her child
257 - Matthew Sparrow of St Mary in Ely, brickmaker, against William Gotobed of Ely, laborer, for absconding from his duties
258 - Henry Howe, Relieving officer to the Board of Guardians for the Ely Poor Law Union, against Richard Lee and his wife Mary Lee for neglecting three of their children (James, Richard and Mary Ann), and for encouraging the children to beg.
259 - James Denton of St Mary in Ely, shoemaker, against William Butt, apprentice, by indenture to James Denton for absconding
260 - Isaac Murfitt of Holy Trinity in Ely, shoemaker, against William Gothard, waterman, of Holy Trinity Ely for assault
261 - Daniel Jones of Downham in Ely, farmer, against Luke Benton of Downham, laborer, for theft of apples
262 - Summons for defaulters to Thetford Poor Rate, Ely Holy Trinity [list of individuals summoned]
263 - Joseph Wright, Relieveing Officer of Ely Poor Law Union, against Richard Morris, labourer of Stretham, for leaving his family chargable to the parish
264 - George Josiah Pinchard of Sutton in Ely, surgeon, against William Bell of Sutton, yeoman, for theft of apples
265 - Humphrey Saunders of St Mary in Ely, harnessmaker, against Sarah Smith Elizabeth Tingey and Mary Chapman all of St Mary in Ely, singlewomen, for theft of potatoes
266 - William Miller of Downham in Ely, constable, against Edward Strawson of Downham in Ely for being drunk and disorderly
267 - Robert Macer of Witcham in Ely, blacksmith, against John Partridge, apprentice, by indenture to Robert Macer for absconding from his apprenticeship
268 - George Legge of Holy Trinity in Ely, yeoman, against William Dolby of St Mary in Ely, thatcher, for assault with a knife
269 - Sarah Shinn of Wilburton in Ely, singlewoman, against William Garner of Wilburton for assault
270 - Charles Walsham the younger of St Mary in Ely, wheelwright, against William Hammence, apprentice, for misdemeanors and for asconding
271 - Howard Parkinson of Mepal in Ely, farmer, against Aaron Edwards, servant in husbandry to Howard Parkinson, for refusal to obey and for absenting himself from service
272 - Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor of Saint Mary in Ely, and of Fen Ditton in Cambridgeshire, against Robert Unwin and Mary Ann his wife and their two children (James 4, and Elizabeth 7 months) for entering St Mary parish without legal settlement papers.
273 - John Bacon of Holy Trinity in the Isle of Ely, constable, against Isaac Hammond, servant to John Waller of Haddenham, farmer, for cruelty to a horse
274 - Joseph Mace of Coveney in Ely, laborer, against William Stukins of Coveney, laborer, for assault and threat of murder
275 - Joseph Mace, labourer of Coveney against William Stukins, labourer of Coveney for assult
276 - John Bacon of Holy Trinity in Ely, constable, against Little Sallis of Littleport in Ely, Beer retailer, for opening beyond hours permitted by his Beer Licence
277 - Stevens Gilbert of Downham in Ely, turf merchant, against John Cole, James Brown, Daniel Pate and William South, all Downham laborers, for theft of plumbs
278 - Henry Howe of Holy Trinity, Relieving Officer of the Ely Poor Law Union, against George Cropley of Holy Trinity Ely, shoemaker, for returning to Holy Trinity after being removed to the Parish of Chatteris
279 - Henry Howe, Relieving Officer of the Ely Poor Law Union, against Thomas Everitt, labourer, of Ely St Mary, for leaving his family chargable to the parish
280 - George Andrews, labourer of Witcham, against James Golborne, farmer of Witcham, for non-payment of wages
281 - Henry Howe Relieving Officer to the Ely Poor Law Union, against John Bates of St Mary in Ely, for failing to maintain his wife and children who became chargeable to the Parish
282 - John Custance of the south part of the Hundred of Witchford in the Isle of Ely, against the Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of Stretham and the Hamlet of Thetford in the Isle of Ely, for non payment of rates
283 - Sarah Nighthall, of Littleport, against William Nightall, carpenter of Littleport, for assault
284 - William Parish of the Parish of Stretham in the Isle of Ely butcher against Edward Whiting of the Parish of Stretham blacksmith for ill treating a dog
285 - James Smith of Littleport in the Isle of Ely, police constable, against Joseph Thurlow of Littleport for being in a state of intoxication
286 - George Andrews, labourer of Witcham, against James Golborme, farmer of Witcham, for non-payment of wages
287 - John Bacon, constable of the Holy Trinity in Ely, against Henry Pigott, keeper of a beer house, for selling beer without license during certain hours
288 - William Marshall Clark to the guardians of the Ely Poor Law Union, against James Hollingsworth of Sutton for refusing to leave a tenement
289 - William Marshall, Clark to the guardians of the Ely Poor Law Union, against Abraham Few of Sutton for refusing to leave a tenement
290 - William Marshall, Clark to the guardians of the Ely Poor Law Union, against John Gotobed of Sutton for refusing to leave a tenement
291 - William Marshall, Clark to the guardians of the Ely Poor Law Union, against Elizabeth Sutton of Sutton for refusing to leave a tenement
292 - William Marshall, Clark to the guardians of the Ely Poor Law Union, against William Dampster of Sutton for refusing to leave a tenement
293 - William Marshall, Clark to the guardians of the Ely Poor Law Union, against Benjamin Haddock, James Hollingsworth, John Masters, Abraham Few, John Gotobed, Elizabeth Sutton, William Dampster of Sutton for refusing to leave a tenement
294 - William Lofts, victualler of Downham, against Gibbons for reckless driving of waggon
295 - Ann, wife of William Guy, victualler of Manea, against Tomas Cole, labourer of Manea, for assault
296 - Quaker's Tithes. George Cropley, Witchford in Ely, against Samuel Williams Wright, Sutton in Ely, that he refused to pay tithes to the church.
297 - Summons sent by the Justices of the Peace of the Hundred of Ely and South part of the Hundred of Witchford in Ely, to Mr Robert Edwards, high constable of Ely subdivision.
298 - John Brittain, Overseer of the Poor of Wentworth, against Mary Ann Smith, widow of Wentworth, for allowing her family to become chargable to the parish
299 - Henry Howe, Relieving Officer of the Ely Poor Law Union, against George Thorpe, yeoman, of Ely Holy Trinity, for leaving his family chargable to the parish
300 - John Bacon, constable, of the Holy Trinity in Ely, against William Clark, landlord of the Rose and Crown public house at Haddenham, for breaking the terms of his licence
301 - Quaker's Tithes. George Cropley, Witchford in Ely, against Samuel Williams Wright, Sutton in Ely, that he refused to pay tithes to the church.
302 - Thomas Ellis, constable of Saint Mary in Ely against Murfitt, Holy Trinity in Ely, for robbery
303 - James Lee, labourer of Saint Mary in Ely, against William Fisher, Jonathan Layton, William Fenn the Younger and Lovell, labourers of Saint Mary for robbery
304 - Sarah, the wife of William Benton, labourer of Wentworth, against Samuel Macer, shoemaker of Witcham, for assault
305 - James Smith, police constable of Littleport against William Smith of Norwich for picking pockets
306 - John Read, farmer of Haddenham against John Holmes, David Binge, and Thomas Meeks, labourers of Sutton for attempting to take and destroy fish
307 - Rebecca Miller, singlewoman of Downham, against Thomas Moxon, labourer of Downham, for assault
308 - George Cox, labourer of Manea, against Richard Sayer, farmer of Manea, for non-payment of wages
309 - John Bacon, constable of the Holy Trinity in Ely, against Michael Read for picking pockets
310 - William Willson of Soham in Cambridgeshire, labourer and member of the Prickwillow Friendly Society, against William Booty and Richard Thorpe, on being excluded from the Society and its benefits for three weeks
311 - Joseph Pond of Wilburton against John Nicholls of Wilburton for refusing to leave tenament
312 - Quaker's Tithes. George Cropley, Witchford in Ely, against Samuel Williams Wright, Sutton in Ely, that he refused to pay tithes to the church.
313 - Hugh Robert Evans the younger, gentlemen of the Holy Trinity in Ely, against Tyrrell Gifford of Littleport, labourer, for obstructing free passage near the George and Dragon Inn in Littleport
314 - John Bacon, constable of Ely Holy Trinity, against William Carter, licenced victualler of Cambridge St Andrew the Less, for selling out of hours
315 - Eliza Everitt, singlewoman of Downham, against Dinah Cook, wife of Edward Cook, labourer of Downham for assault
316 - Henry Howe, Relieving officer to the Ely Poor Law Union, against John Gilbert, labour of Littleport, for leaving his family chargable to the parish
317 - Joseph Thurlow, tinman and brazier of Littleport, against Robert Prigg for robbery of cloth
318 - James Smith, Constable Serjeant of the Watch of Littleport, against Abraham Sallis, labourer of Littleport, for being drunk and disorderly
319 - Christopher Green, Constable of Downham, against Sarah Rayner, licencee of the Plough in Downham, for selling beer out of hours
320 - John Farrant, blacksmith of Littleport, against Matthew Norman, apprentice for diverse misdemeanours
321 - John Bacon, constable of Ely Holy Trinity, against William Okey, licenced landlord of Ely Holy Trinity, for being open out of hours
322 - Robert Gooby, Yeoman of Haddenham, against James Wayman, yeoman of Haddenham, for occupying his property. Includes a notice served to James Wayman
323 - Henry Howe, Relieving Officer of Ely Union, against George Howard, of the parish of Stoke by Nayland in Suffolk, for obtaining relief under false pretences.
324 - William Nightale, of Littleport, blacksmith, against Thomas Brassett [Brassitt], for assault and ill-treatment
325 - William Martin, farmer of Downham, against Edward Cook, John Willson and Michael Cole, labourers, for robbery to property
326 - Hannah Aspland, servant of Littleport, against Matthew Ayres, farmer of Littleport, for non payment of wages
327 - Henry Howe, relieving officer to the board of guardians for Ely poor law union, against William Dickason, labourer of Littleport, for leaving his family chargable to the parish
328 - Huntington Martin, farmer of Downham, against Joseph Lofts, Thomas Wayman and John Taylor, labourers of Downham, for trespassing on his property
329 - John Vipan, Esquire of Sutton, against Joseph Unwin, labourer of Sutton, for theft
330 - Henry Howe, Relieving Officer to the Ely Poor Law Union, against Richard Grimditch, labourer of Littleport, for leaving family chargable to the parish, and John Topp, labourer of Ely St Mary, for leaving his family chargable to the parish
331 - Sarah Holmes, the wife of David Holmes of Sawyer of Ely St Mary, against her husband for assault
332 - Summons to the Constables of the Holy Trinity in Ely, for persons as defaulters to poors rates [Includes list of individuals]
333 - Summons of the Constables in St Mary, Ely, for defaulters of the Poor Rate [list of individuals summoned]
334 - William Apsey, churchwarden of Saint Mary in Ely, against Thomas Bearcock, yeoman of Saint Mary, for refusal to pay rates
335 - John Manhood, of Holy Trinity in Ely, toll collector, against John Allan of Denver in Norfolk, farmer, for fraudlently driving through a turnpike gate between Ely and Downham
336 - William Stimpson of Littleport, laborer, against David Ellingham for ill-treatment and assualt
337 - James Smith, police constable of Littleport, against William Scotting for selling beer without license during certain hours
338 - Summons of Constables of the Holy Trinity in Ely, of persons as defaulters to poors rates [Includes list of individuals]
339 - Michael Bennett, Master of the Ely Poor Law Union, against John Chapman, inmate of Ely Workhouse, for damanging the property of work house
340 - William Stamford, shoemaker of Ely Holy Trinity, against John Feast, Thomas Shearman, Joseph Dewsberry and Thomas Dixon, labourers of Ely Holy Trinity, for assault
341 - Conviction of William Langford, blacksmith, of Holy Trinity in Ely, for being unable to maintain his wife and three children for the last three weeks, and have thus become chargeable to the parish
342 - John Turner, employed by Henry Hassell, a travelling hawker, against William Lutt, William Dann, William Thompson and Robert Martin, labourers of Coveney, for robbery and damaging of goods
343 - John Manhood, toll collector of Ely Holy Trinity, against Christopher Porter, turfman of Littleport, for neglecting to pay toll for boat
344 - John Manhood, toll collector of Ely Holy Trinity, against Thomas Brown, turfman of Isleham, for paying incorrect tolls
345 - Joseph Wright, Relieving Officer to the Board Guardians of the Ely Poor Law Union, against Roberson Jackson, labourer of Stretham, for leaving his family chargable to the parish
346 - Henry Howe, Relieving Officer to the Board Guardians of the Ely Poor Law Union, against William Brown of the Workhouse for entering the parish without settlement papers
347 - Summons of defaulters to Ely Trinity Poor Rate [Individuals listed]
348 - Summons against defaulters of Downham Poor Rate
349 - Henry Howe, Relieving Officer of Ely Union, against Mary Ann Smith, widow, for not providing a certificate of settlement
350 - Henry Lawrence, farmer of Saint Mary in Ely, against James and George Wayman, sons of George Wayman, for theft of wheat
351 - Henry Howe, Relieving Officer of Ely Union, against William Nightall, carpenter of Littleport for leaving family chargable to the parish
352 - Edward Ellis, steward of Witchford, against Allan Dann, labourer of Ely St Mary, for theft of twelve young fowls
353 - Henry Howe, Relieving Officer of the Ely Union, against David Holmes of Ely St Mary, for leaving his family chargable to the parish
354 - James Harrison, shoemaker of the Holy Trinity in Ely, against John Eaves, painter of Ely Holy Trinity, for breaking windows
355 - William Wilson of Soham, Cambridgeshire, labourer, against William Booty and Richard Thorpe, stewards of a Friendly Society held at the sign of the anchor at Prickwillow, Ely , for exclusion from benefits and advantages of the Friendly Society.
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