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1 - John Bacon, Inspector of weights and measures, list of fees for the hundred of Ely and south part of the hundred of Witchford from 21 June 1836 to January 1837
2 - An account of expenses paid by the overseers of Downham parish to William Denston, constable of Downham from 4 August 1836 to 5 March 1837
3 - List of convictions for the October Sessions 1836 to January Sessions 1837
4 - Edward Gammon to the overseers of Haddenham versus defaulters to poor rate
5 - Recognizance for James Wayman of Downham, farmer, are bound in the sum of forty pounds to appear at the next General Quarter Session
6 - Memoranda for Cambridge Lent assize session
7 - Transfer certificate for alehouses [public houses] to various individuals.
8 - Special session for the transfer of licenses to John Bernard of Ely Trinity, of the Coach and Horses.
9 - Notice by Frances Barnes of Downham in Ely, regarding his plan to transfer his drinking premises at Pirles Bridge, also known as Chequers, to James Hook.
10 - Notice by George Walker of Littleport in Ely, publican of the public house known as the Plough, that he will apply for a grant of license to sell alcohol in the premises known in the occupation of Lucy White. A Certificates for George Walker of Downham, wheelwright, for being a fit and proper person to run an Inn, Alehouse or Victualling house.
11 - Notice by Benjamin Houghton, yeoman of Downham, to apply for a license to sell liqour at the next General Annual Licensing Meeting
12 - List of convictions for the Wisbech Sessions memoranda.
13 - Certificate for Robert Cuttriss of Holy Trinity Ely, for being a fit and proper person to run an Inn, Alehouse or Victualling house.
14 - A warrant for William James, constable of Littleport to apprehend James Clack for an assault and threat to murder McCormick an Irishman
15 - Notice by David Fortington, of Holy Trinity in Ely, to transfer a license to sell liqour at the Queens Head, to Henry Parsons, at the next General Annual Licensing Meeting. Certificate for David Fortington of Holy Trinity Ely, for being a fit and proper person to run an Inn, Alehouse or Victualling house.
16 - [John] Bacon's account, constable, of fines received on convictions for false weights and measures. Listed are persons from Littleport, Downham, Sutton, Witchford, Ely and Haddenham
17 - Certificates for William Blinch of Stretham in Ely, for being a fit and proper person to run an Inn, Alehouse or Victualling house.
18 - Certificates for John Charles of Stretham in Ely, for being a fit and proper person to run an Inn, Alehouse or Victualling house.
19 - Recognizances for James Cross of Ely, labourer, and Robert Cuttriss, Innkeeper, are bound in the sum of twenty-five pounds to appear at the next General Quarter Session for the appearance of Jonathan Cross, late of Ely, labourer.
20 - Notice of transfer of alehouse license from William Bradely to Robert Wade of Ely Holy Trinity, for the Maids Head
21 - Recognizances for John Moxon of Welney in Norfolk; John Benstead of Welney in Norfolk, publican; James Smith of Cambridge town, police officer, are all bound in the sum of twenty pounds to appear at the next Assize Session held in Cambridge county.
22 - Bill of compensation from Thomas Page, committing magistrate of Ely to Samuel Rudkin for his expenses, trouble and loss of time in apprehending John Gilday for assault and highway robbery. Committed to Cambridge gaol for trial at the assizes
23 - Recognizance for John Cox of Downham, labourer, are bound in the sum of twenty pounds to appear at the next General Quarter Session held in Wisbech
24 - A letter from Elizabeth Brookes regarding a quarrel between her daughter and Betsy Topping and her children
25 - Bill of expenses from the county of Cambridge incured in the prosecution of Samuel Fisher and compensation to witnesses John Stibbings and Henry Anable
26 - A statement of accounts of Thomas Hills, Henry Anable, John James, Robert Edwards, William Beercroft, William Barnard, James Eusden, Joseph Sayer, George Hall, James Smith, Edward Stevens, Thomas Legge, William Kempton and John Bacon
27 - A statement of accounts from I Custance of Sutton to the overseers and churchwardens of Wikham and Wilburton.
28 - A statement of accounts of Isle rate bills
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