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Act Book, 7 Nov. 1617-8 Jan. 1622

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INDEX OF CASES, A - L:

Proctors v. Robert ABLINSON, flesh-dressing, 13 Nov. 1618: f. 82r.

Office v. Robert ABLYNSON senior, cause not stated, 2 Mar. 1620/1: f. 270r.

Office v. widow ABLINSON junior, executors of Dr SCOTT, administrators of Mr LEACH of Clare Hall and executors of Mr FITZRANDOLPH of Trinity College, cause not stated, 12 Jan. - 19 Jan. 1620/1: ff. 251v., 255v.

Proctors v. Christopher ADAMS, victualler, flesh-dressing, 18 Dec. 1618: f. 94r.

Edward ADDYS bound in the sum of £10 that he does not victual again until licensed (Edward STARLINGE and John HARPER stand surety), 28 Jul. 1621: f. 316v.

Taxors v. Roger ALLEN of Swaffham [Prior], incorrect weights and measures, 2 Jun. 1621: f. 292r.

Taxors v. Thomas ALLEN (ALEN), cause not stated, 24 Jul. - 31 Jul. 1618: ff. 55r., 59v.

Taxors v. Thomas ALLEN, Richard GREENE, Henry DOWNINGE, Christopher ADAMS, Robert ABLINSON, William ELLERYE and widow DOWSEY, for selling beer or ale at incorrect prices, 3 Dec. 1619: f. 161v.

Proctors v. Edward ALMOND of Cambridge, for selling candles above the price set, 17 Nov. - 24 Nov. 1620: ff. 232r. (rejects authority of the Vice Chancellor in setting prices), 237r.

Proctors v. John ANDREWES, innholder, flesh-dressing, 29 Oct. - 19 Nov. 1619: ff. 149r., 153r., 155v.

Taxors v. John ANDREWES, Christopher HATLY and John HAMMOND, innholders, and Thomas HARVEY, victualler, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 24 Nov. 1620: f. 236v.

Roger ANDREWES, DD, v. Robert ROBSON of Cambridge, debt cause, 12 Jun. - 19 Jun. 1618: ff. 43r., 45r.

Taxors v. William ARCHER, cause not stated, 6 Jul. 1621: f. 299v.

Proctors v. Edward ARMIN, cause not stated, 14 Nov. 1617: ff. 6r.

Thomas ARMITAGE of Cambridge v. Solomone MOODEY, injury cause, 26 Aug. - 6 Oct. 1620: ff. 219r., 220r., 222r.

Proctors v. Richard ASHBIE, flesh-dressing, 14 Nov. 1617: f. 5r.

Proctors v. Richard ASHBIE, flesh-dressing, 30 Oct. - 13 Nov. 1618: ff. 77v., 80v., 81v.

Taxors v. Richard ASHBIE, coal seller, incorrect weights and measures (coal), 17 Mar. 1619/20: f. 185r.

John ATKINSON and Thomas JEWRIE, administrators of the goods of Helen BROWNE of Cambridge, widow, deceased, v. Thomas FOOTE of Waterbeach, debt cause, 7 Nov. 1617 – 6 Mar. 1617/18: ff. 3r., 4v., 6r.-v., 8v.-9r. (testimony concerning the action of Foote’s wife), 10r., 13v., 16v. (Henry GOCHE, William BROWNE and Mary WESTFIELD named as witnesses), 19v., 21r.-v. (Benjamin PRIME named as witness), 24r. (Foote dismissed), 26v., 27v. (Foote to pay expenses), 28v.

John ATKINSON of Cambridge v. Thomas JACKSON of Cambridge, toller [toll-collector], cause not stated, 20 Oct. - 10 Nov. 1613: ff. 224v., 225v., 227r.

Proctors v. widow ATKINSON, parish of St Andrews, flesh-dressing, 17 Nov. - 24 Nov. 1620: ff. 229r., 235v.

Widow ATKINSON v. Ralph Smyth, cause not stated, 12 Oct. - 19 Oct. 1621: ff. 328r., 328v. (blank)

Taxors v. John AWSTIN, for baking bread of incorrect weight, 5 Feb. 1618/19: ff. 101r.-v.

Proctors v. John BADCOCKE of Cambridge, for selling candles above the price set, 17 Nov. - 24 Nov. 1620: ff. 232r. (rejects authority of the Vice Chancellor in setting prices), 237r.

Taxors v. John BADCOCKE, cause not stated, 8 Jun. 1621: f. 294v.

Proctors v. Robert BAKER, cook, flesh-dressing, 4 Dec. - 11 Dec. 1618: ff. 90v., 92r.

Proctors v. John BALL of Cambridge, chandler, for selling candles above the price set, 17 Nov. - 24 Nov. 1620: ff. 232r.-v. (rejects authority of the Vice Chancellor in setting prices), 237r.

John BALLS of Cambridge v. AUDLEY (AWDLEY), scholar of Benedict’s College, injury cause, 30 Jan. 1617/18 - 6 Feb. 1617/18: ff. 22r., 24r.

Thomas BANCKS of Cambridge v. Roger HUTTON of Cambridge, debt cause, 12 Dec. 1617 - 23 Jan. 1617/18: ff. 15v., 20v.-21r. (Hutton’s horse to be sold to settle debts)

Office for Thomas BANCKS of Cambridge v. James BLACKLEECH, surgeon, debt cause relating to the sale and delivery of surgeons’ tools, 31 Mar. 1620: f. 189v.

Proctors v. Thomas BANCKS of Cambridge, innholder, flesh-dressing, 1 Dec. 1620: f. 240v.

Taxors v. Thomas BANKS, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 9 Mar. 1620/1: f. 275r.

Proctors v. Timothy BASSE, flesh-dressing, 20 Nov. 1618: f. 84v.

Proctors v. Robert BATES, flesh-dressing, 14 Dec. 1621: f. 347r.

John BAWDE of Cambridge v. Richard RICHARDSON of Barnwell, debt cause relating to a bond of obligation, 28 Jan. - 17 Mar. 1619/20: ff. 169v., 172r., 176r., 178r., 179r. (judgement against Bawde; Richardson to be released), 180v., 183r.

John BAWDE of Cambridge, joiner, v. Richard RICHARDSON of Barnwell, innholder, and John TENNANT of Cambridge, haberdasher, cause relating to the rent of lands, 21 Mar. 1619/20: ff. 185v.-186r. (indenture)

Nicholas BEAMONT of Chesterton v. [ ] NIXON of Barnwell, cause not stated, 5 Oct. - 12 Oct. 1621: ff. 323v., 327r.

Proctors v. Thomas BEARTE of Cambridge, apothecary, incorrect weights and measures, 21 Jul. 1620: f. 214r.

Agnes BEETON of Cambridge, wife of Edward BEETON, v. Luke WENHAM of Cambridge, injury cause, 17 Apr. - 18 Sept. 1618: ff. 33v., 34v., 36v., 39v. (Richard FYDLYN, John CAVE, Katherine CLARKE and Mary ELKIN named as witnesses), 42r., 44v., 47r., 49r., 56r. (judgement against Wenham in the sum of 20li for injury and expenses), 62r.-v. (note on appeal), 63r. (Wenham has appealed)

Office v. Edward BEETON, re. the will of Richard COVINGTON of Chesterton, scholar servant, deceased, 12 Nov. 1617 – 17 Jan. 1617/18: ff. 16r., 18r.

Proctors v. Edward BEETON of Cambridge, butcher, flesh-dressing, 5 Mar. 1618/19 - 21 Jul. 1620: ff. 108v., 109v. (memorandum that Beeton had been given leave to kill flesh in Lent), 110v.-111r., 112r., 113r., 116v.-117r. (Edmund BEESTON and John LEICHWORTH named as witnesses), 118v.-119r., 120v., 123v., 127v., 130r., 132r., 134r.-v. (Mr [?] LEWDE and Mr WETHERALL, both of Gonville and Caius College, and Giles SANDYFER of Cambridge named as witnesses), 136r., 137r., 139v., 143r., 145v., 147v., 150r., 154r., 162r., 164v., 166v., 168v., 171r. (judgement against Beeton in the sum of £5, 14s), 174v., 208v., 210v., 212v.

Proctors v. Edward BEETON of Cambridge, injury cause, 12 Mar. 1618/19 - 21 Jul. 1620: ff. 111r., 112r., 113r., 117r.-v. (Ambrose AIKROD, William HARDWICKE and John [?]GARNENS named as witnesses), 119r., 120v., 123v., 127v., 130r., 132r.-v., 134v. (Nicholas KELLY named as witness), 136r., 137v., 140r. (Henry WELCHE of Cambridge named as witness), 143r., 145v., 147v., 150r.-v., 154r., 162r., 164v., 166v., 168v. (injury estimated at £100), 171r. (judgement against Beeton in sum of 20s), 175r., 208v., 210v., 212v.

Proctors v. Edward BEETON of Cambridge, butcher, engrossing, regrating and forestalling (meat), 28 May – 4 Jun. 1619: ff. 129v., 131r.

Proctors v. Edward BEETON, cause not stated, 13 Mar. 1617/18: f. 31v.

Office v. John BELL, baker, incorrect weight and measures (bread), 23 Jun. 1620: f. 206v.

Taxors v. John BELL, for baking bread of incorrect weight, 11 Dec. 1618: f. 93r.

Taxors v. John BELL, Henry GRAVES, Anthony WRIGHTE and Roger TOULSON, bakers, cause not stated, 16 Jun. - 23 Jun. 1620: ff. 203v., 205r.

Taxors v. John BELL, incorrect weights and measures, 16 Feb. 1620/1: f. 267v.

Taxors v. John BELL, baker, incorrect weights and measures (bread), 6 Jul. 1621: f. 300r.

Taxors v. John BELL, incorrect weights and measures (bread), 16 Nov. - 23 Nov. 1621: ff. 335v., 340r.

Taxors v. Robert BELL, innholder, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 17 Nov. 1620: f. 231r.

Proctors v. Richard BEMBRIDGE, flesh-dressing, 13 Nov. 1618: f. 82r.

Proctors v. Richard BEMBRIDGE, flesh-dressing. 16 Nov. 1621: f. 335v.

Taxors v. widow BEMBRIDGE, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 24 Nov. 1620: f. 236v.

Walter BETSON of Cambridge, joiner, v. Richard HARDING of Cambridge, cook, debt cause, 21 Jul. - 22 Sept. 1620: ff. 214r., 216r., 220r.

John BILL of the city of London, stationer, v. Anthony HARRISON of Cambridge, stationer, debt cause in the sum of £568, 10s and 5d, 22 Sept. 1620: ff. 220v.-221r. (judgement against Harrison)

Dr BINGE [Andrew BINGE, DD] v. Arthur AMEY, miller, debt cause, 8 Jun. - 28 Sept. 1621: ff. 295r., 297v., 299r., 302v., 318v.

Taxors v. Richard BLANDE, victualling offence, 31 Jul. 1618: f. 59v.

Robert BLANDE of Cambridge v. Mr MILLER of Trinity College, debt cause, 28 Jul. - 27 Oct. 1620: ff. 216v., 220r., 222r., 223v., 224v., 225v.

Robert BLANDE of Cambridge v. Timothy ARCHER, debt cause, 28 Jul. - 27 Oct. 1620: ff. 216v., 220r., 222r., 223v., 224v., 225v.

Proctors v. Robert BLAND, Charles FLOWER and Marmaduke TOULSON, flesh-dressing, 14 – 21 Nov. 1617: ff. 5v., 7r.

Proctors v. Robert BLAND, entertaining scholars, 12 Dec. 1617 - 16 Jan. 1617/18: ff. 15v., 19r.

Proctors v. Robert BLANDE, flesh-dressing, 18 Dec. 1618: f. 94r.

John BLOMEFIELD, LLB, v. Mr BUCKLEY of St John’s College, debt cause, 13 Feb. - 6 Mar. 1617/18: ff. 26v., 27r., 29r.

Proctors v. George BONACE, flesh-dressing, 14 Dec. 1621: f. 347r.

Taxors v. widow BORDMAN, cause not stated, 5 Dec. 1617: f. 13r.

Taxors v. Thomas BORNE, victualler, for selling beer and ale at incorrect prices, 19 Nov. 1619: ff. 156v.-157r.

John BRASBONE and Frances, his daughter, v. John PASKE of Cambridge, debt cause, 7 Nov. 1617 – 13 Mar. 1617/18: ff. 3r.-v., 5r., 6v., 9v., 10v., 14r., 17r., 19v., 23r., 25v., 27r., 30v.

Edward BRICHEW of Cambridge v. Robert PULL of Cambridge, injury cause, 4 Aug. - 25 Sept. 1618: ff. 60v., 64r., 65v. (arbitrators named as John SHERMAN, John ATKINSON and Michael WATSON of Cambridge)

William BRIDGE and John UNDERWOOD of Cambridge, bound to stand to the judgement of Dr NEWCOME, Dr GOSTLYN and North HARRISON regarding a dispute between them to be made before 25 Mar. next, 1 Jan. 1617/8: f. 16v.

Office v. Richard BRIGGS and John ROBSON, guarantors of widow TOMLINSON, entertaining scholars, 16 Jun. 1620: f. 203r.

Proctors v. Richard BRIGGS, chandler, for selling candles above the price set, 24 Nov. 1620: f. 238r.

Jeremy BROOKE v. Henry GONVELL, debt cause, 6 Jul. - 28 Sept. 1621: ff. 299v., 302v., 305v., 307r., 318r.

Thomas BROOKE, MA, Esquire Bedell, and executor of the will of Thomas Brooke junior, MA, fellow of Corpus Christi College, deceased, v. Jeremy BROOKE of Cambridge, linen draper, debt cause, 1 Sept. - 5 Oct. 1621: ff. 309r.-311v. (indenture recited; Thomas to receive all goods and chattels of Jeremy to the value of £361 to satisfy the debt due; inventory of goods to be made; Jeremy Brooke held in custody), 324v.-325r. (memorandum: interrogatories on behalf of Thomas Brooke to Alexander JACKLYN of Cambridge and Christabell, his wife)

Proctors v. William BROCKE, Edward PATTENSON, Thomas LEWEN, Richard MORTON, Richard READE, widow OGDEN, widow HOLMES, Robert PALMER, Francis PENNYE, TOMPSON, [a mason], William DICKENSON, Thomas DICKENSON, Michael SWANN, widow TIBB, John BARNES, CROSLAND, LEE, joiner, Francis PAPPER, widow GRIME, widow GARRETT, unlicensed victualling, 18 Dec. 1618: f. 95r.

Taxors v. William BROCK, victualling offence, 31 Jul. 1618: f. 59v.

Jeremy BROOKES (BROOKE) v. Elizabeth WARDE, widow, debt cause in the sum of 6lb, 17s and 11d, 1 Jun. 1621 - 8 Feb. 1621/2: ff. 289v.-290v., 293v., 296v., 297r. (John HASELOP named as witness), 298r., 301v. (Leonard GREENE named as witness), 305r., 306v., 318r., 325r., 329r., 330r.-v. (deposition of Brookes; judgement against Ward, to pay £3 owing), 334r., 336v., 341r.-v., 344v., 349v., 353r.

John BROWNE, MA, of Gonville and Caius College, who died intestate, administration of goods, 5 Mar. 1618/19 - 9 Apr. 1619: ff. 108r.-v., 111r.-v., 113r.

Thomas BROWNE of King’s Lynn, Norfolk, v. John BRISCOE of Cambridge, injury cause, 7 Jul. - 14 Jul. 1620: ff. 208v., 210v.-211r. (Briscoe admits striking Browne; judgement against Briscoe; Briscoe alleged to have said Browne ‘is a loose idle fellow’)

William BROWNE v. Henry GOCHE of Trinity College, injury cause, 15 Oct. 1619 - 11 Feb. 1619/20: ff. 144v.-145r., 146v., 148v., 151v., 154v., 159v.-160r., 162v., 165r., 167r., 169r., 171v. (Goche dismissed), 175v.

William BROWNE v. Edmund BEESTON, cause not stated, 15 Oct. 1619 - 11 Feb. 1619/20: ff. 145r., 147r., 148v., 151v., 154v. (Robert BUCKLEY and John JONES examined as witnesses), 160r., 162v., 165r., 167r., 169r., 171v. (Beeston absolved), 175v.

Ralph BROWNRIGG of Pembroke Hall, for contempt of University’s printing privilege and questions on opposition to royal tyranny, 5 – 6 Feb. 1617/18: ff. 22v.-23r. (testimony of Robert BINGE, MA, of Clare Hall, and Humphrey HEACHAM, MA, of Clare Hall, relating to two questions asked by Brownrigg to David OWEN of Clare Hall concerning a king breaking fundamental laws and noblemen opposing King John), 24r.-25v. (degradation and readmission; Brownrigg questioned on Owen’s book on Herod and Pilate and printing of books in the University; Brownrigg’s statement renouncing Calvin and Beza)

John BURGESSE, BA, of Jesus College v. John MANN of Cambridge, injury cause, 9 Apr. 1619: f. 114r.

Taxors v. William BURNE of Cambridge, regrating (turfs), 28 Jan. 1619/20: f. 171v.

Edmund BURROUGH of Cambridge v. Richard BAYLY of Cambridge, debt cause, 28 Sept. 1621 - 8 Feb. 1621/2: ff. 321r., 328r., 328v., 329v., 333r., 334r., 338v.-339r. (deposition of Burrough that Bayly gave his word to pay £10 owed by widow SPARROW to Burrough; decree of missio in possessionem for Bayly’s goods), 352v., 355r.

Thomas BURTON of St John’s College v. Alexander BOWLES of Wivellingham [Willingham], debt cause, 19 Jun. 1618: f. 45v.

Thomas BURTON of St John’s College, joiner, v. John WEBSTER of Cambridge, injury cause, 19 Jun. - 24 Jul. 1618: ff. 46r., 48r.-49r. (Webster’s deposition about the nature of his arrest; George BURTON, Francis ROASE and Matthew WOODRUFFE named as witnesses), 49v., 53v. (finished)

Taxors v. Ambrose BUTLER, Humphrey METCALFE and Robert SCOTT, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 17 Nov. - 24 Nov. 1620: ff. 231r., 236r.

Taxors v. Henry BUTTERAM, victualling offence, 31 Jul. 1618: f. 59r.

Thomas BYRCHE of Cambridge v. Henry WELCH of Cambridge, injury cause, 31 Mar. - 5 May 1620: ff. 190r., 190v., 193v., 196r.

Thomas BYRCHE of Cambridge v. Henry WELCH of Cambridge, injury cause (second cause), 31 Mar. - 7 Apr. 1620: ff. 190r., 190v. (memorandum: this cause was added to the first cause)

Taxors v. John CAMPE of Cambridge, victualler, incorrect weights and measures (beer), 15 Dec. 1620: f. 248r.

Proctors v. Henry CAMPION, poulterer, forestalling, regrating or engrossing (capons), 29 Jan. 1618/19: f. 99v.

Proctors v. Henry CAMPION, poulterer, flesh-dressing, 19 Nov. 1619: f. 156r.

Proctors v. Richard CAMPION, poulterer, forestalling, regrating and engrossing (poultry), 24 Nov. 1620: f. 235v.-236r.

Proctors v. Arthur CANHAM, entertaining scholars, 7 Nov. 1617: f. 4r.

Taxors v. Arthur CANNHAM, innholder, unlicensed victualling, 12 Jan. 1620/1: f. 252v.

Taxors v. Adam CANTLETT, innholder, at the Ramme, victualling offence, 17 Jul. - 18 Sept. 1618: ff. 53r., 55r., 59v., 64v.

Taxors v. Adam CANTLETT, cause not stated, 27 Nov. 1618: f. 88v.

William CARELESSE and Joanna, his wife, v. Daniel JENNINGS of Cambridge, injury cause, 31 Jul. - 18 Sept. 1618: ff. 59r., 63v.

Valentine CAREY, DD, Master of Christ’s College, v. John ATKINSON of Cambridge, debt cause, 7 Apr. 1620: ff. 191v.-192v. (reference to bond of obligation of 3 Mar. 1616; judgement against Atkinson)

Proctors v. Francis CARROWE of Barnwell, victualler, for entertaining scholars in the presence of ‘a suspicious woman’ (a stranger) in his house, 11 Dec. - 18 Dec. 1618: ff. 92v., 95r.

Robert CARSON (CURSON), scholar servant, administration of goods by Elizabeth CARSON of Cambridge, widow, 7 Dec. - 14 Dec. 1621: ff. 343r., 345v.-346r.

William CASBONE of Cambridge v. Henry GONVILL of Cambridge, debt cause, 12 May – 16 Jun. 1620: ff. 198r. (relating to a debt of £10 according to a bargain made between them; judgement against Gonvill), 199r.-v., 200r., 202v.

Office v. CATLYNN, miller, PATTINSON, FAWCETT, BROCKE, widow BOURNE, widow PRIME, THACKER, BARNES, BRIGGS, DARBIFFEWE, PEACOCKE, SWANN, HANCOCKE, RABIE and WILLSON, unlicensed victualling, 21 Jul. 1620: f. 214v.

Jeremy CHACE, an alderman of Cambridge, v. Thomas HALL, debt cause in the sum of 5li, 1s and 3d, 7 May – 23 July 1619: ff. 125r.-v., 128v., 137v., 141v.

Proctors v. Phillip CHALLIS, flesh-dressing, 19 Nov. 1619: f. 156r.

Proctors v. CHALLIS, flesh-dressing, 7 Apr. - 28 Apr. 1620: ff. 192v., 194v.

Charles CHANCY, MA, fellow of Trinity College v. Lawrence PEMBERTON of Cambridge, baker, debt cause, 7 Dec. 1621 - 20 Jan. 1621/2: ff. 343r., 345v., 351r.

Taxors v. Simon CHAPPELL, unlicensed victualling, 8 Feb. 1621/2: f. 355v.

Henry CHARLETON of Cambridge v. Henry BURSLEY of Cambridge, debt cause, 4 Jun. - 11 Jun. 1619: ff. 131v., 133v.

Charles CHAUNCEY, MA, of Trinity College v. John MYDLETON (MIDDLETON), MA, of St John’s College, injury cause, 17 Jul. 1618 – 5 Mar. 1618/19: ff. 52v.-53r., 55r., 58r., 63v., 66r., 67r., 68r., 69r., 71r., 75r., 80r., 81r., 83v., 86v., 89r., 96r., 97v., 99r., 100r., 100v., 102v., 103r., 106v.

Charles CHAUNCEY, fellow of Trinity College, v. John PEMBERTON of Cambridge, debt cause, 10 Mar. 1619/20 - 26 May 1620: ff. 182v., 183r., 188r., 190r., 193r., 195v., 197r., 198v., 200r.

Office v. widow CLAXTON, relating to administration of the goods of Randolph Claxton, her husband, 4 Feb. 1619/20: f. 173r.

Proctors v. Barnabus CLAYDEN, cause not stated, 23 Nov. 1621: f. 340r.

Office v. John CLERKE, constable, cause not stated, 1 Jun. - 15 Jun. 1621: ff. 288v., 293r., 296r. (finished)

Roger COE v. Anthony HARRISON of Cambridge, stationer, debt cause, 28 Sept. 1621: f. 320v. (judgement against Harrison in the sum of £3)

William COLEBY of Cambridge v. Gabriel HARRISON of Cambridge, injury cause, 28 Apr. - 16 Jun. 1620: ff. 201r., 203r.

Office v. William COLLETT, baker, incorrect weight and measures (bread), 23 Jun. 1620: f. 207r.

Office v. William COLLETT, incorrect weight and measures (bread, 16 Feb. 1620/1: f. 264v.

Taxors v. Mr COLLETT, for baking bread of incorrect weight, 11 Dec. 1618: f. 93r.

Taxors v. William COLLETT, baker, incorrect weights and measures, 19 Nov. 1619: f. 156v.

Taxors v. William COLLETT, cause not stated, 23 Nov. 1621: f. 340v. (blank)

William COLLINS of Cambridge v. John PRIEST junior of Cambridge, injury cause, 31 Jul. 1618: f. 59r.

William COLLINS of Cambridge v. John WOOD, injury cause, 31 Jul. 1618: f. 59r.

Taxors v. Robert COMIN, for setting up a victualling house without license, 17 May 1621: f. 284v.

Taxors v. Robert COMIN, for victualling in two places (his house in St Giles parish and in St Clement’s parish), 27 Jul. - 5 Oct. 1621: ff. 308r., 323v.

Ambrose CONGHAM (COGGHAM), MA, of Corpus Christi College v. William WARNE of Cambridge, injury cause, 17 Jul. - 27 Nov. 1618: ff. 50r., 54r., 57r., 63r., 66r., 67r., 70v., 71v., 76v., 80v., 81v., 83v., 87r.

Thomas COOKE, servant of John WARDALL, v. John WARDALL, allegation of beating his apprentice, 23 Mar. 1621: ff. 277r.-v. (Wardall alleged to have thrown a pair of shears at Cooke, wounding him; Wardall admonished to sufficiently provide for and care for his apprentice)

Proctors v. William COOLEDGE of Cambridge, for selling candles above the price set, 17 Nov. - 24 Nov. 1620: ff. 232v. (rejects authority of the Vice Chancellor in setting prices), 237r.

Proctors v. John COOPER, CHATTERIS, Thomas GOULDSBORROUGH, Edward BEETON, John WRIGHT and Edward BRICHEW, cause not stated, 21 Jul. 1620: f. 214v.

Taxors v. John COOPER, baker, incorrect weights and measures (bread), 5 Dec. 1617: f. 12v.

Taxors v. John COOPER, baker, incorrect weights and measures (bread), 1 Dec. 1620: f. 241v.

Taxors v. John COOPER, incorrect weights and measures (bread), 2 Mar. - 9 Mar. 1620/1: ff. 271v., 274v.

Taxors v. John COOPER, baker, incorrect weights and measures (bread), 27 Jul. 1621: f. 308r.

Office v. William COOTE of Trinity College, relating to the administration of the estate of Thomas COOTE, his brother, 23 July – 10 Dec. 1619: ff. 142v., 144r., 146v., 148r., 151r., 154v., 162v.

Thomas COTTON of Cambridge v. Andrew GOODWYN (GOODWIN) of Cambridge, appealed cause, 7 May - 18 Jun. 1619: ff. 124v., 128r. (Cotton’s wife appeared; writ of regia prohibicione exhibited), 130v., 132v., 134v.

Taxors v. Nicholas COVENTRIE (COVENTREE), coal seller, cause not stated, 28 Jan. - 4 Feb. 1619/20: ff. 170r., 173r.

Office v. John COWPER, baker, incorrect weight and measures (bread), 23 Jun. 1620: f. 206r.

Proctors v. John COWPER, flesh-dressing, 23 Oct. 1618: ff. 73v.-74r.

[] COXETT of Cambridge, deceased, administration of goods, 28 Nov. 1617 - 5 Dec. 1617: ff. 9v., 10v.

Nathaniel CRADOCKE of Cambridge v. Francis BENNISON of Cambridge, debt cause, 7 Nov. 1617: f. 3v.

Nathaniel CRADOCKE of Cambridge v. William WRIGHTE of Cambridge, and Anna, his wife, widow and executor of the goods of Leonard GLASCOCKE of Cambridge, deceased, debt cause, 15 Jan. - 29 Jan. 1618/19: ff. 96r.-v. (deposition of Henry MOODEY; judgement against Wrighte in the sum of 48s, 6d), 98r., 99r.

Nathaniel CRADOCKE of Cambridge, draper, v. Julia BAXTER, widow, administrator of the goods and chattels of John BAXTER, MA, of Cambridge, deceased, debt cause, 9 Apr. 1619: ff. 115r.-116r. (judgement against Baxter in the sum of 10li)

Mr CRADOCKE of Cambridge, draper, v. Mr PRICE of St John’s College, debt cause, 5 Oct. 1621: f. 323r.

Mr CRADOCKE of Cambridge, draper, v. Michael DRAKE of Katharine Hall, debt cause, 5 Oct. 1621: f. 323r.

Proctors v. Nathaniel CRADOCKE, draper, cause not stated, 23 Nov. 1621: f. 340r.

John CRANE v. Ralph PARRIS and Jeremy GOOSE, debt cause, 11 May – 13 Jul. 1621: ff. 283v., 288r.-v., 292v., 296r. (judgement against Parris and Goose), 298v., 302r.

John CRANE of Cambridge, apothecary, v. Roger JONES of Stow Longa, Huntingdonshire, administrator of the goods of Arthur JOHNSON, deceased, MA and Vice-Provost of King’s College, debt cause, 28 Sept. 1621 – 20 Jan. 1621/2: ff. 320r., 322r.-v. (Crane’s shop book exhibited; Christopher FLETCHER and William GIBSON of Cambridge, Crane’s servants, named as witnesses), 326v., 328r., 329v., 331v.-332r., 337r.-v., 341v.-342r., 344v., 350r.

John CRANE of Cambridge, apothecary, v. Humphrey TOMPSON of Barnwell, debt cause, 28 Sept. 1621: ff. 320r.-v. (judgement against Tompson in the sum of £36)

Taxors v. Thomas CREAKE, merchant, incorrect weights and measures (coal), 17 Mar. 1619/20: f. 185r.

Office v. Giles CREE and Faith MADDISON of Cambridge, fornication, 1 Jan. 1617/18: f. 17r. (both to be carted through town; Maddison to be banished and Cree imprisoned until he provides surety for good behaviour)

Office v. Giles CREE, alleged to be a lewd person (fornication), 16 May 1618: f. 38v. (to be whipped through the town and imprisoned until he provide surety)

Taxors v. Martin CRISPE, Robert BLANDE, Robert BAYLES and John TURNER, unlicensed victualling, 18 Dec. 1618: f. 94v.

Proctors v. Richard CROFTS, for selling candles contrary to proclamation, 8 Dec. 1620: f. 243v.

Proctors v. Mr CROPLEY, alderman of Cambridge, Ralph PARRIS and Thomas EGLESTON, drapers, cause not stated, 28 Jul. - 6 Oct. 1620: ff. 217r., 220r., 222v.

Proctors v. Thomas CROPLEY, cause not stated, 23 Nov. 1621: f. 340r. (‘his man showed five weights in court’)

Taxors v. CROSLAND in Walls Lane, Robert RODGERS, John GELL and Anthony WRIGHT, cause not stated, 8 Jun. 1621: f. 294v.

Taxors v. John CROWFOOTE, unlicensed victualling, 18 Dec. 1618: f. 94v.

Henry CULPEY of Chesterton v. Uriah RANEWE (RANNEW) of Impington, debt cause, 13 Apr. - 1 Jun. 1621: ff. 280r., 282r., 283r., 287r.-v.

Proctors v. John DANBIE, cook, flesh-dressing, 23 Oct. 1618: f. 73r.

Taxors v. William DAYNTREE, victualling offence, 31 Jul. 1618: f. 59v.

Taxors v. Thomas DEANE, cause not stated, 8 Feb. 1621/2: f. 356r.

Dr DEEREHAM v. Mary FRICKLEY, alias BROWNE, injury cause (defamation), 16 Jan. 1617/18: ff. 17v.-18r. (Frickley apologised in court; to pay expenses)

Proctors v. DENNIS, servant of Mr HOBSON, cause not stated, 12 Jun. - 17 Jul. 1618: ff. 43r., 45r., 50r.

Taxors v. Christopher DICKENSON, unlicensed victualling, 8 Feb. 1621/2: f. 355v.

Proctors v. Richard DICKENSON, cause not stated, 30 Oct. 1618: f. 78r.

Proctors v. William DICKENSON, butcher, flesh-dressing, 30 Apr. 1619: f. 121v.

Proctors v. William DICKENSON and John SHARPE, butchers, flesh-dressing, 29 Oct. - 19 Nov. 1619: ff. 149v., 152v., 155v.

Taxors v. William DICKENSON, cause not stated, 8 Feb. 1621/2: f. 356r.

John DODD, MA, of Emmanuel College v. William INGOLDSBIE, BA, of Emmanuel College, injury cause, 26 Feb. 1618/19: ff. 105r.-v.

Proctors v. Edward DODSON, flesh-dressing, 23 Nov. 1621: f. 340r.

Taxors v. John DOWE, unlicensed victualling (beer), 8 Feb. 1621/2: f. 356r.

Proctors v. Henry DOWNINGE, flesh-dressing, 16 Jan 1617/18: f. 19r.

Proctors v. Henry DOWNINGE, flesh-dressing, 13 Nov. 1618: f. 82v.

Proctors v. Henry DOWNINGE, flesh-dressing, 26 Nov. 1619: f. 159r.

Taxors v. Henry DOWNING, cause not stated, 5 Dec. 1617: f. 13v.

Taxors v. Henry DOWNING, cause not stated, 27 Feb. - 6 Mar. 1617/18: ff. 28r., 30r.

Taxors v. Henry DOWNING, Samuel FREEMAN and widow WRIGHT, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 27 Nov. 1618: f. 88v.

Taxors v. Henry DOWNING, innholder, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 17 Nov. 1620: f. 230r.

Proctors v. Henry DOWNINGE, flesh-dressing, 20 Jan. 1621/2: f. 352v.

John DRAKE, MA, of Cambridge, administration of his final will, including lease of St John’s College, 5 Dec. 1617 - 6 Mar. 1617/18: ff. 11r.-v. (Francis DRAKE, executor, v. Anne DRAKE, alias PATTENSON, wife of John PATTENSON, legitimate son of John Drake, and Ursula DRAKE, widow of John Drake; Robert TWELVES, Bridget PARRIS and Alice DRAKE, wife of Francis Drake, produced as witnesses), 14r.-v. (Robert LANE and Dr [?]GWYNN produced as witnesses), 17v., 20r., 21v., 23v. (Anne Drake ordered to remove her goods from John Drake’s house; John Pattenson ordered to enter into a bond to maintain and keep Ursula Drake during her lifetime), 25v.-26r., 27r., 28v.

Dr EDEN v. Barnabus CLAYDEN of Cambridge, debt cause, 30 Jan. 1617/18 - 11 Dec. 1618: ff. 21v.-22r., 91r. (finished)

Taxors v. George EDMONDS, incorrect weights and measures (ale), 6 Jul. 1621: f. 300v.

Office v. George EDMONDS, innholder, administration of the goods of John STANTON, cook, of Queens’ College, deceased, 12 Oct. 1621: f. 227v.

Mildred EDWARDS of Cambridge, widow, v. James BLACKLYE of Cambridge, injury cause, 3 Aug. 1618: ff. 59v.-60v. (allegation that Blacklye took away two of Edwards’ maidservants, being his sisters, who were apprenticed to her in the trade of bow lace making; Blacklye testifies the maids have gone to Ireland; testimony of witnesses; judgement against Blacklye, ordered to bring the maids safely back)

Mildred EDWARDS of Cambridge v. William BRIDGE of Cambridge, debt cause, 29 Oct. - 3 Dec. 1619: ff. 149r., 152r.-v. (Edwards alleges she has part paid the sum owed to Bridge), 158v., 160r.-v. (Bridge alleges he has lost the bill)

Office v. John ELBORROUGH, MA, relating to an action brought in the Prerogative Court against his mother, Martha ELBORROUGH, 27 Apr. 1618: f. 35r.

William ELBORROUGH of Cambridge, servant scholar, administration of goods by Martha Elborrough, widow, 8 May 1618 – 7 May 1619: ff. 35v., 43v. (William ARCHER of Cambridge, Elizabeth ELBORROUGH and Jonas NASH, minor, all present claims), 45r., 49v., 54r., 57r., 63r., 81r., 83r., 83v., 86r., 89r.-v., 91r. (BLOMFIELD and HOTCHKIN, guardians of Jonas NASH, examined), 95v., 97v., 99r., 100r., 100v., 102v., 103r., 111v., 112v., 116v., 118r., 122v.

Office v. William ELLERY, victualler, unlicensed victualling, 12 Oct. 1621: f. 327v.

William ELLERYE (ULERYE) of Cambridge v. Edmund WENHAM, injury cause, 18 Jun. 1619 - 10 Mar. 1619/20: ff. 136r., 137r. (John LOVEDAYE and Helen Chapman, wife of Henry Chapman of Cambridge, named as witnesses), 137v., 141r. (Barbara WYBOROUGH, wife of William WYBOROUGH, of Cambridge named as witness), 143v.-144r., 146r., 148r., 150v., 154r., 162r., 166v., 168v., 171r., 175r. (warrant exhibited), 177r.-v. (judgement against Wenham in the sum of 40s), 180r., 182r.

William ELLERYE of Cambridge v. Edmund WENHAM, appealed cause, 14 Jan. - 10 Mar. 1619/20: ff. 164v., 167r., 168v., 171r., 175r., 177v., 180r. (judgement against Wenham), 182r.

Proctors v. John ELLICE, cook, flesh-dressing, 18 Dec. 1618 – 15 Jan. 1618/19: ff. 94r., 96v.

William ELSDEN of Cambridge v. Mr STUBBIN, fellow of Trinity College, debt cause in the sum of 50s, 7 Nov. 1617 – 23 Jul. 1619: ff. 3v., 10v., 14r., 17v., 19v., 33r., 37r., 40r., 42v., 44v., 47v.-48r., 49v. (missio in possessionem of Stubbin’s goods), 53v., 55v., 62v., 102v., 142r.

Taxors v. William ELSDEN of Cambridge, for selling ale at incorrect prices, 27 Feb. - 6 Mar. 1617/18: ff. 28r., 30r.

Taxors v. William ELSDEN, cause not stated, 27 Nov. 1618: f. 88v.

Taxors v. William ELSDEN, innholder, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 17 Nov. 1620: f. 230v.

Office v. ELSDEN, [administration of estate], 20 Jul. 1621: f. 305v.

Taxors v. William EMPSON, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 6 Mar. 1617/18: f. 30r.

Taxors v. William EMPSON of Chesterton, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 27 Nov. 1618 - 22 Jan. 1618/19: ff. 88r., 98v.

Taxors v. William EMPSON of Chesterton, brewer, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 4 Feb. 1619/20: f. 172v.

Taxors v. William EMPSON of Chesterton and Nathaniel HARDING, brewers, for selling beer to unlicensed victuallers, 7 Apr. - 28 Apr. 1620: ff. 192v., 194v.

Taxors v. William EMPSON of Chesterton, brewer, for selling beer to unlicensed victuallers, 12 Jan. - 19 Jan. 1620/1: ff. 252r., 257r.

Office v. William EMPSON, unlicensed victualling, 2 Mar. 1620/1: f. 272r.-v.

Taxors v. William EMPSON of Chesterton, for selling beer to unlicensed victuallers, 1 Jun. 1621: f. 291r.

Proctors v. Robert ESSEX of Cottenham and Nicholas REEVE of Bottisham, butchers, for not bringing tallow to market with his meat, 1 Dec. 1620: f. 240v.

Master and fellows of Magdalene College v. John ESTERBIE, BA, of Magdalene College, debt cause, 16 Jun. - 23 Jun. 1620: ff. 203v., 204v.

Proctors v. Samuel FARLOWE, flesh-dressing, 23 Oct. - 30 Oct. 1618: ff. 73r., 77r.

Proctors v. Samuel FARLEY, John HARDWICKE, widow BEMBRIDGE, Henry GOCHE and Henry WRIGHTSON, flesh-dressing, 19 Nov. 1619: f.156r.

Office v. Samuel FARLEY, innholder at the Mighter [Mitre], cause not stated, 26 Jan. - 9 Feb. 1620/1: ff. 260r., 262v.

Nicholas FAWSETT of [?] Barbonne [Barboyne], Westmorland, clothier, v. John PASKE of Cambridge, draper, debt cause, 19 Jan. 1620/1 - 15 Jun. 1621: ff. 256r.-257r. (schedule relating to goods received at Stourbridge Fair), 259v., 262r. (James FAWSETT named as witness), 264r., 276r., 280r., 282r., 288v.-289r. (judgement against Paske), 293r., 296v. (Fawsett receives sum of money from Paske)

Nathaniel FLICKE, MA, of Corpus Christi College v. Thomas THOROWGOOD of Cambridge, debt cause in the sum of £60, 19 Nov. 1619: ff. 163r.-164r. (reference to bond of obligation of 22 Jun. 1619; judgement against THOROWGOOD)

Proctors v. Charles FLOWER, flesh-dressing, 30 Oct. - 13 Nov. 1618: ff. 77v., 80v., 82r.

Proctors v. Charles FLOWER and John GILLIOTT, cooks, James RIXE, innholder, and Christopher HATLEY, innholder, flesh-dressing, 26 Nov. 1619: f. 159r.

Proctors v. Charles FLOWER, flesh-dressing, 5 May – 12 May 1620: ff. 196v. (blank), 197v.

Proctors v. Charles FLOWER and Francis HARVEY, cause not stated, 21 Jul. 1620: f. 214v.

Proctors v. Charles FLOWER, flesh-dressing, 17 Nov. - 24 Nov. 1620: ff. 229r., 235v.

Taxors v. Charles FLOWER, cause not stated, 6 Jul. 1621: f. 300r.

Proctors v. Charles FLOWER, flesh-dressing. 16 Nov. 1621: f. 335r.

Taxors v. Samuel FREEMAN, for selling ale at incorrect prices, 5 Dec. 1617: f. 13v.

Taxors v. Samuel FREEMAN, for selling beer at incorrect prices and unlicensed victualling, 17 Nov. 1620: f. 230r.

Taxors v. Samuel FREEMAN, ale brewer, cause not stated, 1 Dec. 1620: f. 241v.

[Office] v. Mr FRENCH, injury cause (‘certain injurious words spoken by Mr French against diverse of the heads of the Colleges’), 12 Jul. - 27 Jul. 1621: ff. 301r. (testimony of John SHERMAN, son of John Sherman, MA; alleges French described Dr CAREY as one the ‘arrantest knaves’ in the University when he was applying for a license to brew), 308r. (blank)

Taxors v. Mr FRENCH, HARDING and NIXON, unlicensed victualling, 14 Dec. 1621: f. 348r.

Taxors v. Edward FRENCH of Chesterton, unlicensed victualling, 8 Feb. 1621/2: f. 356v. (Henry GRAVES and Hutton PHIPERS act as guarantors)

Thomas FRENCH, alderman of Cambridge, v. William PHILLIPPS of Cambridge, injury cause (injurious words), 12 Feb. 1620/1: f. 263r. (Phillipps to be set in the stocks at St Giles parish for an hour; Phillipps had previously been arrested by a sergeant in the Mayor’s court before attesting his privilege as a scholar servant)

Taxors v. Jeremy FYDLYNN, an alderman of the town of Cambridge and baker, for baking bread of incorrect weight, 11 Dec. 1618: f. 93r.

Office v. John FYDLYNN, alderman of Cambridge and baker, incorrect weight and measures (bread), 23 Jun. 1620: f. 206r.

Taxors v. John FYDLIN, for baking bread of incorrect weight, 5 Feb. 1618/19: f. 101v.

Taxors v. John FYDLIN, incorrect weights and measures (bread), 9 Mar. 1620/1: f. 275r.

Proctors v. Richard FYDLYNN, flesh-dressing, 20 Nov. 1618: f. 84r.

Proctors v. Richard FYDLYNN, butcher, flesh-dressing (later injury cause), 30 Apr. - 4 Jun. 1619: ff. 122r. (note that Fydlynn said ‘Mr Proctor Goche would see a poore bodye, & byte him first, but he would not see a riche’), 125v.-126r., 128v., 130v.-131r.

Taxors v. widow FYSHER, incorrect weights and measures (beer), 19 Feb. 1620/1: f. 268r.

Taxors v. Adam GANTLETT, [incorrect weights and measures (coal)], 17 Mar. 1619/20: f. 185r.

Taxors v. Adam GANTLETT, innholder, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 17 Nov. 1620: f. 230v.

Office v. Timothy GASSE, victualler, John Tompson and Martin Crispe, guarantors of Gasse, cause not stated, 9 Apr. - 11 Jun. 1619: ff. 114r., 117v. (ordered not to victual again until licensed), 119r., 135v.

Proctors v. Thomas GATES, flesh-dressing, 14 Dec. 1621: ff. 346v.-347r.

Taxors v. [ ] GIBBON at the Burbolt, unsized and unsealed measures, 27 Jul. 1621: f. 308v.

Henry GIBBS of Cambridge v. Edward BEETON and Agnes, his wife, of Cambridge, injury cause, 17 Apr. - 27 Apr. - 18 Sept. 1618: ff. 33r.-v., 34v., 36r., 36v., 39r.-v., 41v. (Susan INGRIE, wife of Warren INGRIE, and Grace, wife of Luke WARREN of Cambridge, named as witnesses), 44r., 47r., 49r., 56r. (judgement against Agnes Beeton in the sum of 10li for injury and expenses), 62v.

Henry GIBBS of Cambridge, apothecary, v. Agnes, wife of Edward BEETON of Cambridge, injury cause, 21 Jul. - 10 Nov. 1620: ff. 213v., 216r., 219v., 221v., 223v., 227r.

Henry GIBBS of Cambridge, apothecary, v. Mr SYDDALL of Christ’s College, debt cause, 7 May – 23 Jul. 1619: ff. 126v.-127r. (Syddall indebted in the sum of 5li, 10s and 6p for certain parcel of physic and other apothecary stuff delivered to his pupil, COLLINS, for which he has not paid), 129r., 131r., 134r., 135v., 137r., 137v., 140v. (judgement against Syddall; Gibbs acknowledges receipt of £5, 31 July 1619)

Barnabas GOCHE, Master of Magdalene College, v. Mr POWER of Christ’s College, debt cause, 21 May 1619: ff. 126r.-v.

Barnabas GOCHE, Master of Magdalene College, v. William COOTE, MA, of Trinity College, injury cause (violating privileges of the University), 21 May – 10 Dec. 1619: ff. 126v., 128v., 131r., 134r., 142r., 144r., 146v., 148r., 151r., 154v., 162v.

Dr GOCHE v. Christ’s College and John SCOTT, cause not stated, 29 Oct. 1619: f. 148v.

Office for Henry GOCHE, MA, of Trinity College v. William BROWNE of Cambridge, cause not stated, 15 Oct. 1619 - 11 Feb. 1619/20: ff. 144v. (Browne confessed that he played at cards and tables for recreation), 146v., 148v., 151r., 154v., 162v., 165r. (Browne condemned for playing at cards in alehouses and inns; to pay fine), 167r., 168v., 171v., 175v.

Office v. widow of Henry GOCHE, servant scholar, lately deceased, administration of estate, 13 Oct. 1620: f. 223v.

Office v. widow GOCHE, cause not stated, 15 Dec. 1620: f. 247v.

Taxors v. widow GOCHE, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 2 Mar. 1620/1: f. 272r.

Proctors v. Henry GOCHE, entertaining scholars, 7 Nov. 1617: f. 4v.

Proctors v. Henry GOCHE, victualler, flesh-dressing, 13 Nov. - 27 Nov. 1618: ff. 83r., 84v., 87v.

Taxors v. GOODMAN, victualler, incorrect weights and measures (beer), 19 Feb. 1620/1: f. 268r.

Andrew GOODWIN (GOODWYN) of Cambridge v. Henry COTTON of Cambridge (later v. John COTTON, son of Henry, and Warren INGRIE of Cambridge), debt cause/violating privileges of the University, 2 July 1619 – 21 Jan. 1619/20: ff. 137r., 137v., 138v.-139v. (Cotton states he will not answer cause in this court; Vice-Chancellor offered to release Henry Cotton from action if he brought his son Thomas Cotton to answer Goodwin; Thomas TIBB alleges Cotton stated, ‘Why should I play a game that I am sure I shall lose’), 141r.-v. (testimony of TIBB, a servant of Robert SLEGG, the gaoler, to the effect that Cotton refused to appear in court), 144r. (testimony of Edward STARLING who was sent to fetch Cotton to appear in court, 146r.-v., 148r., 150v.-151r., 154v., 158r. (Benjamin PRIME delivered a message from Cotton that he refused to appear in court), 159v., 162v.-163r. (Cotton sent a petition to the Vice Chancellor), 165v. (judgement against Henry Cotton and Warren Ingrie), 167v.

Andrew GOODWIN of Cambridge v. Warren INGRIE of Cambridge, cause not stated, 9 July 1619: f. 137v.

Taxors v. Andrew GOODWIN, Humphrey MEDCALFE, John HARDWICKE, John WOLFE and widow SPARROWE, innholders, for selling ale at incorrect prices, 1 Dec. 1620: f. 241r.

Proctors v. Andrew GOODWIN, flesh-dressing. 16 Nov. 1621: f. 335r.

Jeremy GOOSE, administrator of the goods of Francis EDWARDS, MA, of Cambridge, deceased, v. relatives, heirs and creditors of Edwards, disputed estate, 9 Apr. 1619: ff. 113v.-114r.

Taxors v. Richard GOSTLYN, victualling offence, 31 Jul. 1618: f. 59v.

William GOSTLYN v. Edward ARMIN of Cambridge, cause not stated, 9 July 1619: f. 137v.

William GOSTLIN of Cambridge, administration of goods by Katherine GOSTLIN of Cambridge, widow, 7 Dec. - 14 Dec. 1621: ff. 343r., 346r.

Proctors v. Howard GOULDSMYTH, cause not stated, 21 Jul. 1620: f. 214v. (‘for that he has now come to dwell in this town’)

Office v. Nicholas GOULSBORROUGH, baker, incorrect weight and measures (bread), 23 Jun. 1620: f. 205v.

Taxors v. Nicholas GOULDSBORROUGH, baker, incorrect weights and measures, 19 Jan. 1620/1: f. 258v.

Taxors v. Nicholas GOULSBORROUGH, incorrect weight and measures (bread), 5 Oct. 1621: f. 323v.

Taxors v. Richard GOULDSBOROUGH, cause not stated, 5 Dec. 1617: f. 13r.

Taxors v. Richard GOULDSBOROUGH, cause not stated, 27 Nov. 1618: f. 88v.

Proctors v. Thomas GOULSBORROUGH, flesh-dressing, 9 Mar. 1620/1: f. 275r.

Office v. Richard GRAINGER, victualler, unlicensed victualling and entertaining scholars, 16 Jun. - 23 Jun. 1620: ff. 203r., 204v.

Office v. widow GRANGER, cause not stated, 2 Mar. 1620/1: f. 270r.

Office v. Henry GRAVES, baker, incorrect weight and measures (bread), 23 Jun. 1620: f. 207r.

Taxors v. Henry GRAVES, for baking bread of incorrect weight, 5 Feb. 1618/19: f. 101v.

Taxors v. Henry GRAVES, baker, incorrect weights and measures, 19 Nov. 1619: f. 156v.

Taxors v. Henry GRAVES, baker, incorrect weights and measures (bread), 1 Dec. 1620: f. 241v.

Proctors v. William GRAYE of Cambridge, for selling candles above the price set, 17 Nov. - 24 Nov. 1620: ff. 233r. (rejects authority of the Vice Chancellor in setting prices), 237v.

Office v. Mr GREEKE, relating to administration of the goods of his father, 4 Feb. 1619/20 - 5 May 1620: ff. 173r., 182v., 188r., 193r., 195v.

Proctors v. Christopher GREENE, flesh-dressing, 20 Nov. 1618: f. 84r.

Proctors v. Christopher GREENE, flesh-dressing. 16 Nov. 1621: f. 334v.

Taxors v. Mr GREENE at the Crane, victualling offence, 31 Jul. 1618: f. 59r.

Taxors v. Nicholas GREENE of Cambridge, innholder, cause not stated, 17 Jul. - 24 Jul. 1618: ff. 53r., 55r.

Taxors v. Nicholas GREENE, unlicensed victualling, 8 Feb. 1621/2: f. 356r.

Office v. Richard GREENE of Cambridge, cook at St John’s College, entertaining scholars, 2 Mar. 1620/1: f. 271r.

Office (Oliver GRENOUGH, rector of Navenby, Lincolnshire, guardian of the children of Helen BROWNE of Cambridge, deceased, widow of Robert BROWNE, scholar servant, deceased) v. John ATKINSON and Thomas JEWRIE, administrators of the estate of Helen Browne, disputed estate, 16 Oct. - 20 Nov. 1618: ff. 70v., 85r.-v.

Office v. Dorothy GRYFFIN (GRIFFIN) and Elizabeth, her daughter, entertaining scholars, 12 Dec. 1617 - 16 Jan. 1617/18: ff. 15r. (their house is suspected to be a lewd and dishonest house), 18v.

Thomas HADLESEY, MA, of Trinity College v. Thomas STEVENSON of Cambridge, joiner, cause relating to the possession and upkeep of a nag or gelding at a place or pasture called Jesus close, 31 Jul. 1620 – 31 May 1621 1621: ff. 217v., 217v.-218v. (Peter TITLEY, MA, William ROBERTS, Anthony ENGLISH and Joseph GATSKALL, servant of Roberts, are named as witnesses), 218v.-219r., 220r. (Owen HARRISON named as witness), 222r., 223v., 224v., 225r., 226v., 228v., 235r., 239r., 243r., 247r., 250v., 254r., 262r., 263v., 269r. (Stevenson absolved), 273v., 280r., 282r., 286v.

Proctors v. Henry HALL, cause not stated, 23 Oct. 1618: f. 73v.

Proctors v. Richard HALL (HULL), Timothy HAYNES and Andrew THORNETON, cause not stated, 28 May – 4 Jun. 1619: ff. 129v., 131r.

Proctors v. Thomas HALL, flesh-dressing, 28 Nov. 1617: f. 10r.

Proctors v. Thomas HALL, flesh-dressing, 30 Oct. 1618: f. 78r.

Proctors v. Thomas HALL, Marmaduke TOULSON, Helen VAUGHAN, widow, Anthony HARRISON, William ELSDEN, James RIX, Edward CAMPION, Robert RODGERS, Nicholas MOODEY and widow HOLMES, all described as flesh-dressers or cooks, 26 Feb. 1618/19 - 23 Apr. 1619: ff. 106r., 109r., 119v.

Proctors v. Thomas HALL, cook, John RUSSELL, Francis HARVEY, Richard ASHBIE, widow DOWSEY, Thomas BANCKS, Richard GREENE, John WARDE, Robert SIMPKIN, William SLYE, Richard RICHARDSON and Robert LUTT of Barnwell, and Thomas NEWMAN, flesh-dressing, 12 Nov. - 19 Nov. 1619: ff. 153r., 155v.

Proctors v. Thomas HALL, flesh-dressing, 24 Nov. 1620: f. 235v.

Proctors v. Thomas HALL, flesh-dressing. 16 Nov. - 23 Nov. 1621: ff. 335r., 339v.

Proctors v. widow HALL, butcher, flesh-dressing, 7 Apr. - 28 Apr. 1620: ff. 192v., 195r.

Proctors v. John HAMMOND, innholder, flesh-dressing, 7 Nov. 1617: ff. 4r.

Proctors v. John HAMMOND, innholder, flesh-dressing, 30 Oct. 1618: f. 78r.

Proctors v. John HAMMOND, innholder, flesh-dressing, 19 Nov. - 3 Dec. 1619: ff. 156r., 159r., 161r.

Proctors v. John HAMMOND, John HARDWICK, Henry WRIGHTSON, Andrew GOODWIN, Robert BELL, widow VAUGHAN, Christopher [?] GREENE, Henry DOWNING, Richard BEMBRIGG, John ANDREWS, Richard WALKER, all innholders, Richard MORRICE, cook, Marmaduke TOULSON, victualler, Christopher HARRISON, cook, Robert BATES, cook, Thomas WALTON, victualler, and Francis HARVEY, victualler, flesh-dressing, 10 Nov. 1620: f. 227v.

Proctors v. Mr HAMMOND, innholder, cause not stated, 12 Dec. 1617 - 16 Jan. 1617/18: ff. 15v., 19r.

Taxors v. John HAMMOND at the Dolphin, incorrect weights and measures (beer), 16 Mar. 1620/1: f. 276v.

Proctors v. John HAMONDE (HAMMOND), flesh-dressing. 16 Nov. 1621: f. 335v.

Nathaniel HARDINGE v. Robert BACKEHOUSE, debt cause, 22 Jun. - 28 Sept. 1621: ff. 297r., 298r., 301v., 319r.

Nathaniel HARDINGE v. Samuel SMYTH, debt cause, 22 Jun. - 28 Sept. 1621: ff. 297r.-v., 298r., 301v., 319r.

Nathaniel HARDINGE v. William BLISSE, cook, debt cause, 22 Jun. - 28 Sept. 1621: ff. 297v., 298r., 301v., 319r.

Taxors v. Nathaniel HARDING, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 6 Mar. 1617/18: f. 30r.

Taxors v. Nathaniel HARDINGE, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 27 Nov. 1618: f. 88r.

Taxors v. Nathaniel HARDING, brewer, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 28 Jan. - 10 Mar. 1619/20: ff. 170v., 172v., 182v.

Taxors v. Nathaniel HARDING, brewer, for selling beer and ale to unlicensed victuallers despite previous order not to do so, 17 Mar. 1619/20 - 16 Jun. 1620: ff. 184r. (fined), 201r. (list of unlicensed victuallers to whom Harding has supplied brewers), 203v.

Taxors v. Nathaniel HARDINGE, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 17 Nov. 1620: f. 229v.

Taxors v. Nathaniel HARDING, brewer, for selling beer to unlicensed victuallers, 12 Jan. 1620/1: f. 252v.

Taxors v. Nathaniel HARDING, for selling beer to unlicensed victuallers, 20 Apr. - 17 May 1621: ff. 282r., 284r.

Taxors v. [Nathaniel] HARDINGE, brewer, cause not stated, 27 Jul. - 28 Sept. 1621: ff. 308r., 319r., 321r.

Taxors v. [Nathaniel] HARDINGE, cause not stated, 8 Feb. 1621/2: f. 355v.

Proctors v. John HARDWICKE, innholder, cause not stated, 22 Jan. 1618/19: f. 98r.

Taxors v. John HARDWICK, innholder, for selling beer and ale at incorrect prices, 19 Nov. 1619: f. 157r.

Proctors v. John HARDWICKE, flesh-dressing (pigeons), 23 Nov. 1621: f. 340r.

Roger HARPER v. William HILLES of Cambridge, cordwainer, debt cause, 28 Sept. 1621 - 8 Feb. 1621/2: ff. 321r., 323r., 326v.-327r., 328v., 329v., 332r.-v. (decree of missio in possessionem for Hilles’ goods), 334r., 337v.-338r., 342r., 352r., 355r.

Proctors v. Thomas HARRIS of Cambridge, butcher, cause not stated, 27 Feb 1617/18: f. 27v.

Proctors v. Thomas HARRIS, butcher, flesh-dressing, 30 Apr. - 28 May 1619: ff. 122r., 124r., 128v.

Proctors v. Thomas HARRIS, butcher, flesh-dressing, 29 Oct. - 19 Nov. 1619: ff. 149r., 152r., 155v.

Proctors v. Thomas HARRIS, butcher, flesh-dressing, 7 Apr. - 28 Apr. 1620: ff. 192v., 195r.

Proctors v. Thomas HARRIS, cause not stated, 9 Mar. 1620/1: f. 275v.

Proctors v. Thomas HARRIS, Robert INMAN, SHARPE, widow MORRIS, HALL and Thomas CHATTERYS, cause not stated, 16 Mar. 1620/1: f. 277r.

Proctors v. Alice HARRISON, flesh-dressing, 7 Dec. 1621: f. 344r.

Anthony HARRISON of Cambridge v. Robert OLIVER of Chesterton, injury cause, 31 Jul. - 23 Oct. 1618: ff. 58r., 63v., 66r., 67v., 68r., 69r., 71r.

Proctors v. Anthony HARRISON, flesh-dressing, 7 Nov. 1617: ff. 4r.

Proctors v. Anthony HARRISON, flesh-dressing, 23 Oct. 1618: f. 73r.

Proctors v. Anthony HARRISON, flesh-dressing, 5 Mar. 1618/19: f. 109v.

Proctors v. Anthony HARRISON, flesh-dressing. 16 Nov. 1621: f. 335r.

Taxors v. Christopher HARRISON, incorrect weights and measures, 6 Jul. 1621: f. 299v.

Francis HARVEY of Cambridge v. [] BURTON of Cambridge, debt cause in the sum of 45s for workmanship and timber, 21 Nov. 1617: ff. 6v.-7r.

Francis HARVEY of Cambridge v. Alice HOLMES, widow, debt cause, 9 Oct. - 31 Oct. 1618: ff. 68v., 70r., 71v., 75v., 79r. (judgement against Holmes for timber, sand and other material owing)

Proctors v. Francis HARVEY, cook, flesh-dressing, 23 Oct. 1618: f. 73r.

Proctors v. Francis HARVEY, flesh-dressing, 7 Apr. - 12 May 1620: ff. 192v., 194v., 196v., 197v.

Proctors v. Francis HARVEY, flesh-dressing. 16 Nov. 1621: f. 335r.

Taxors v. Leonard [?]HARVEY, incorrect weights and measures (beer), 19 Feb. 1620/1: f. 268r.

Taxors v. Richard HARVEY, cause not stated, 5 Dec. 1617: f. 13v.

Taxors v. Richard HARVEY, cause not stated, 27 Feb. - 6 Mar. 1617/18: ff. 28r., 30r.

Proctors v. Christopher HATLEY, John MEERS, Willian WHISKIN, Thomas BYRCHE, John TURNER, Thomas BANCKS, John BUMBLETOFT, widow ATKINSON and John SHARPE, flesh-dressing, 4 Dec. 1618: f. 90v.

Proctors v. Christopher HATLY, entertaining scholars, 14 Dec. 1621: f. 347r.

Proctors v. Christopher HATLEY, flesh-dressing, 20 Jan. 1621/2: f. 352v.

Alexander HAWES of Cambridge v. Richard CRANWISHE, cause not stated, 12 Jun. 1618: f. 44r.

Office v. Alexander HAWES, baker, incorrect weight and measures (bread), 23 Jun. 1620: f. 205v.

Proctors v. Abel HAWKINS, Samuel SMYTH, William ARCHER and Mr JENKENSON, chandlers, for selling candles above the price set, 17 Nov. 1620: f. 234r.

Proctors v. Timothy HAYNES, entertaining scholars (playing at shovel-board), 18 Jun. 1619: f. 135v.

Proctors v. Timothy HAYNES of Cambridge, for selling candles above the price set, 17 Nov. - 24 Nov. 1620: ff. 232v. (rejects authority of the Vice Chancellor in setting prices), 238r.

Proctors v. Timothy HAYNES of Cambridge, incorrect weights and measures, 24 Nov. 1620: f. 236r.

Taxors v. Timothy HAYNES, Robert SCOTT and John RUSSELL, cause not stated, 19 Feb. 1620/1: f. 268r.

Taxors v. Timothy HAYNES, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 2 Mar. 1620/1: f. 271v.

Proctors v. Timothy HAYNES, flesh-dressing. 16 Nov. - 7 Dec. 1621: ff. 335v., 344r.

Executors of the will of [Samuel] HERON v. John SWETSON, debt cause, 24 Apr. 1618: f. 34r. (discussion of sum owed in expenses)

John HILLES of Cambridge, baker, v. William HILLES of Cambridge, debt cause, 30 Jan. 1617/18 - 6 Feb. 1617/18: ff. 22r., 24r.

Office v. John HILLS, baker, incorrect weight and measures (bread), 23 Jun. 1620: f. 206r.

Taxors v. John HILLES, baker, incorrect weights and measures (bread), 5 Dec. 1617: f. 13r.

Taxors v. John HILLS, for baking bread of incorrect weight, 5 Feb. 1618/19: f. 101v.

Taxors v. John HILLS, incorrect weights and measures (bread), 2 Mar. 1620/1: f. 271v.

Taxors v. John HILLES, incorrect weights and measures (bread), 23 Nov. 1621: f. 340v.

Taxors v. John HILLES, baker, incorrect weights and measures (bread), 8 Feb. 1621/2: f. 356v.

John HILLS, DD, late Vice-Chancellor, v. John BROWNE, late proctor, cause not stated, 7 May 1618: ff. 35r.-v.

Taxors v. James HINSTON, for selling ale at incorrect prices, 5 Dec. 1617: f. 13r.

Taxors v. James HINSTON, ale brewer, for selling ale at incorrect prices, 17 Nov. - 24 Nov. 1620: ff. 230r., 236r.

Taxors v. James HINSTON, ale brewer, for selling ale at incorrect prices, 1 Dec. 1620: f. 241r. (Hinston described as ‘a very aged and diseased old man’)

Thomas HOBSON, guardian of Jonas NASH, son of Jonas NASH of Cambridge, deceased, v. Martha ELLBOROUGH of Cambridge, widow and administrator of William Ellborough of Cambridge, deceased, cause not stated, 11 Feb. 1618/19: f. 176v.

William HODSON of Cambridge v. Philip WOLFE of Cambridge, cause not stated, 15 May – 5 Jun. 1618: ff. 37r., 40r.

Office for Alice HOLMES of Cambridge, widow, v. William ELSDEN, Cambridge, contempt of University privileges, 30 Apr. - 4 Jun. 1619: ff. 121r.-v. (Holmes alleges Elsden has brought a suit against her in London for debt, contrary to the privileges and liberties of the University; Elsden warned to renounce his suit), 124r., 128r., 130r.

Taxors v. widow HOLMES, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 27 Nov. 1618: f. 88r.

Taxors v. Alice HOLMES, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 3 Dec. 1619: f. 161v.

Taxors v. widow HOLMES, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 28 Jan. 1619/20: f. 170v.

Taxors v. Alice HOLMES, widow, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 17 Nov. 1620: f. 229v.

Taxors v. widow HOLMES in Jesus Lane, John LONG, widow TIBB, Nicholas GREENE, Thomas DEANE of Little St Mary’s, widow BONARE, William BRIGGS, [] DICKINSON, Daniel JENNINGS, Richard BATESFORD, Anthony BARNES, Philip WAKELYN, Edward BALDREE, Francis SHILBORNE, Robert SLEGG, Humphrey CLARKE, [] GIBBON, [] RAMSEY in Green Street, widow BARNES in Walls Lane, Richard BLANDE, William HILLS, Edward TOMPSON, John PRATT, John KINGE, Edward PATYSON, Thomas FAWCETT, James REGNOLD, William SLYE, James PIGOTT, Richard LUTT of Barnwell, widow WRIGHT of Barnwell, Christopher CHARRINGTON of Barnwell, William BAYLES, Jane MORDEN, widow, John HANCOCK, William PERSON and Michael SWANN, [victualling offences], 13 Dec. 1620: ff. 245v.-246r.

Taxors v. Alice HOLMES of Cambridge, widow, for selling beer to unlicensed victuallers, 1 Jun. 1621: f. 291r.

Taxors v. widow HOMES (HOLMES), for selling beer at incorrect prices or by incorrect measures, 14 Dec. 1621: f. 348r.

Proctors v. William HOLMES of Swavesey, butcher, for not bringing tallow to market with his meat, 1 Dec. 1620: f. 240r.

Proctors v. Robert HOWLDEN, flesh-dressing, 30 Oct. 1618: f. 78r.

Taxors v. James HUELTSON, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 27 Nov. 1618: f. 88v.

Richard HULL of Cambridge v. Thomas BYRCHE (BURCH) of Cambridge, debt cause in the sum of £4, 1s and 10d, 28 Apr. - 13 Oct. 1620: ff. 201r., 201v.-202v. (debt for fleshmeat and butcher’s wares delivered to Byrche; testimony of Katharine, wife of Richard Hull; judgement against Byrche), 213v., 216r., 219v., 221v., 223v.

Richard HULL of Cambridge v. Gregory MOUSON (MONSON) of Cambridge, debt cause, 20 Jul. - 5 Oct. 1621: ff. 305v., 307r., 318r., 321v.

Taxors v. John HUMBLETOFT, Edward PATTENSON, Robert SIMPKIN, Thomas BORNE, John HARDWICKE and Richard WALKER, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 12 Nov. - 19 Nov. 1619: ff. 154r., 156v.

Proctors v. John HUMBLETOFT, for selling beer by incorrect measures and prices, 17 Nov. 1620: f. 231r.

Proctors v. John HUMBLETOFT of Cambridge, victualler, flesh-dressing, 15 Dec. 1620: f. 248v.

Office v. Hugh HUMPHREY, baker, incorrect weight and measures (bread), 23 Jun. 1620: f. 207r.

Taxors v. Hugh HUMFREY, cause not stated, 5 Dec. 1617: f. 13r.

Taxors v. Hugh HUMPHREY, baker, cause not stated, 11 Dec. 1618: f. 93r.

Taxors v. Hugh HUMPHREY, for baking bread of incorrect weight, 5 Feb. 1618/19: f. 101v.

Taxors v. Hugh HUMPHREY, incorrect weights and measures (bread), 2 Mar. - 9 Mar. 1620/1: ff. 271v., 274v.

Taxors v. Hugh HUMPHREY, cause not stated, 6 Jul. 1621: f. 299v.

Taxors v. Hugh HUMPHREY, incorrect weights and measures (bread), 16 Nov. - 23 Nov. 1621: ff. 335v., 340r.

Hugh HUMPHREY v. widow STEVENSON of Cambridge, debt cause, 13 Mar. 1617/18 - 8 May 1618: ff. 31r., 32r., 33r., 34r., 35v.

Sir Edward HYNDE v. Robert BAKER of Cambridge, regarding the delivery of goods (cloths and bedding), 17 Jul. - 31 Jul. 1618: ff. 50r., 54r. (it is alleged that Baker had various pieces of linen which belonged to a scholar from Magdalene College), 57r.

Sir Edward HYNDE v. Nicholas TRENCH of Cambridge, regarding the delivery of goods (cloths and bedding) to Robert BAKER, 17 Jul. 1618: f. 50v.

William INGOLDSBIE, BA, of Emmanuel College v. Michael DRAKE, MA, fellow of Katharine Hall, injury cause, 5 Feb. 1618/19 - 23 July 1619: ff. 100v.-101r., 102v., 103v.-104v. (Thomas BADGCROFTE, Christopher HUSBAND and Thomas WETHERELL, fellows of Gonville and Caius College, to examine the witnesses, named as Edward MAYLE, Robert SLEGG and Richard LUTT), 106v., 110r.-v., 112r., 112v., 116v., 118v., 120r. (Mr OLERENSHAWE of St John’s College and BEST of Katharine Hall named as witnesses of Drake), 122v.-123r. (Drake alleges he asked Mr WISEMAN to warn Dr CHADERTON to appear in court, but Wiseman would not do so without a decree in writing), 127r., 133r., 142r.

William INGOLDSBIE, BA, of Emmanuel College v. Nathaniel BARNARD (BERNARD) of Emmanuel College, injury cause (injurious words made in the Schools), 5 Feb. 1618/19 - 11 Jun. 1619: ff. 101r., 102v., 104v.-105r., 107r., 110v., 112r., 112v., 116v., 118v. (judgement against Clarke and Barnard), 120v., 123r., 127v. (erroneously entered as Browne), 133v.

William INGOLDSBIE, BA, of Emmanuel College v. Nathaniel FOWLER, BA, of Emmanuel College, injury cause, 5 Mar. 1618/19 - 23 July 1619: ff. 107r.-v., 111r., 112r., 113r., 116v., 118v., 120v., 123r., 127v., 133r., 142r.

William INGOLDSBIE, BA, of Emmanuel College v. John BROWNE, BA, of Emmanuel College, injury cause, 9 Apr. - 23 July 1619: ff. 113r., 116v., 118v., 123v., 127v., 133r., 142v.

Proctors v. Robert INMAN, flesh-dressing, 9 Mar. 1620/1: f. 275v.

Taxors v. Alexander JACKLYN, cause not stated, 19 Nov. 1619: f. 157v.

Taxors v. Alexander JACKLYN, incorrect weights and measures (beer), 16 Feb. 1620/1: f. 267v.

Proctors v. Alexander JACKLYN, flesh-dressing, 23 Nov. 1621: f. 339v.

Proctors v. JACKSON, cause not stated, 20 Nov. 1618: f. 84v.

Alice JACKSON, widow of Thomas JACKSON of Cambridge, servant scholar, Nathaniel CRADOCKE of Cambridge, draper, and Ralph WILKINSON, administrators of the goods of Thomas Jackson, deceased, v. Henry WEEDON of Cambridge, debt cause, 13 Jul. 1620 – 12 Oct. 1621: ff. 209r., 210r., 213r.-v., 215r., 219v., 221v., 223v., 227r., 228v., 235r., 239r., 243r., 247v., 251v.-252r., 256r., 259v., 262r., 264r., 269v., 273v., 275v., 279r., 289r., 293r.-v. (reference to indentures made in 1619), 298v., 302r., 305v., 306v.-307r., 318r., 325r.

Thomas JACKSON of Cambridge, deceased, administration of goods, 3 Jun. 1619 – 14 Jul. 1620: ff. 131v. (Alice JACKSON, widow, Nathaniel CRADOCKE of Cambridge, draper, and Ralph WILKENSON of Ashden [Ashdon], Essex, named as administrators), 207r., 208r. (Roger TOMPSON of Cambridge, brewer, brings a claim), 210r.-v.

Taxors v. widow JACKSON, baker, incorrect weights and measures, 12 Nov. 1619: f. 153v.

Taxors v. widow JACKSON, baker, incorrect weights and measures, 19 Jan. 1620/1: f. 258v.

Edward JARMAYN (JARMIN, JERMIN) of Brampton, Norfolk, v. Benjamin PRIME of Cambridge, injury cause (damages relating to seizure of a horse), 13 Jul. - 20 Jul. 1621: ff. 302v.-303r. (Thomas WHALEY of Cambridge, innholder, and William [?]BUNISTEED, proctor, named as witnesses), 305r.-v., 307v.-308r. (testimony of Henry PREIST of Cambridge; Prime absolved; each party ordered to pay own charges)

Proctors v. Edward JEFFERYE and John SHARPE, cause not stated, 26 Feb. 1618/19 - 5 Mar. 1618/19: ff. 105v., 109r.

Proctors v. Edward JEFFERYE of Cambridge, butcher, engrossing, regrating and forestalling (meat), 28 May – 4 Jun. 1619: ff. 129r., 131r.

Proctors v. Edward JEFFERYE of Cambridge, butcher, engrossing, regrating and forestalling (meat), 2nd cause, 28 May – 4 Jun. 1619: ff. 129v., 131r.

Proctors v. Edward JEFFERIE of Cambridge, butcher, incorrect weights and measures, 21 Jul. 1620: f. 214r.

Master, Fellows and Scholars of Corpus Christi College v. Richard JEGON of Chesterton, debt cause, 12 Nov. - 26 Nov. 1619: ff. 152r., 155r., 158v.

Office v. Thomas JENKENSON of Cambridge, drunk and disorderly behaviour, 23 Oct. 1618: f. 74r. (drinking and playing on the Sabbath, disorderly behaviour towards a proctor; acknowledged offence on his knees in front of the whole court)

Proctors v. Hugh JONES, flesh-dressing, 7 Nov. 1617: ff. 4r.

Proctors v. John JONES and SHILBORNE, unlicensed victualling, 7 Apr. - 5 May 1620: ff. 192v., 195r. (Shilborne ordered to victual no more until licensed), 196v. (Jones ordered not to victual again until licensed)

Roger JONES v. Henry PREIST, cause not stated, 28 Sept. 1621 - 20 Jan. 1621/2: ff. 320v., 322v.-323r., 326v., 328v., 329v., 332r., 341v., 350v.

Proctors v. Robert JURMAN, cause not stated, 23 Oct. - 20 Nov. 1618: ff. 73v., 77r., 84r.

Proctors v. Robert JURMAN, butcher, flesh-dressing, 29 Oct. 1619: f. 149r.

[?] KARRINGTON of Barnwell, committed to the Tollbooth for his misdemeanours, 2 Mar. 1620/1: f. 272v.

Office v. John KEMPE of Chesterton, victualler, unlicensed victualling, 2 Mar. - 9 Mar. 1620/1: ff. 272r., 275r.

Elizabeth, wife of Robert KIRBEY of Cambridge, tailor, v. Jane, wife of Thomas GATES of Cambridge, cook, injury cause, 12 Oct. 1621 - 8 Feb. 1621/2: ff. 327r., 328v., 329v. (Helen RULE, widow, Anne RULE and Elizabeth SIMPSON named as witnesses), 332v., 338r.-v. (allegation that Kirbey was at Mistress LEADER’s churchgoing and sat next to Gates when she lost her money), 342r., 344v., 350v., 354r.-v. (judgement against Gates)

Andrew LAVENDER of Cambridge v. Thomas BURTON of St John’s College, joiner, injury cause, 19 Jun. - 2 Oct. 1618: ff. 45v.-46r. (Edward HOLMES and John WEBSTER of Cambridge named as witnesses), 48r., 49v., 53v., 56v. (judgement against Burton in the sum of 40s for injury and expenses), 63r., 65r., 67r.

Sarah LAVENDER, wife of Andrew LAVENDER, of Cambridge v. John BLACKETT of Cambridge, appealed cause, 11 Dec. 1618 – 16 Apr. 1618: ff. 91v., 95v., 97v., 99r., 100r., 100v., 102v., 103r., 106v., 110r., 118r.

James LAWSON v. Mr GRESSAM of Trinity College, cause not stated, 3 Mar. 1619/20: f. 181r.

Mr LAWSON, fellow of St John’s College, lately deceased, administration of goods, 17 Mar. 1619/20 - 20 Oct. 1620: f. 183v. (proclamation for creditors; Thomas [?] HUNNIX of Melborne presents a claim relating to a suit in London), 189r., 191v., 193v., 196r., 222v., 224r.

Mr LAWSON, MA, of Peterhouse v. BRINCKNELL (BRIGNELL), [? Pounder], of Trinity College, cause not stated, 17 Mar. 1619/20 - 5 May 1620: ff. 183v., 185r., 188r.-v. (Brincknell alleged to have received a trunk and parcels of stuff; testimony of BOWLES, widow), 190v., 193r., 195v.

Cantrell LEGG, printer of the University, v. William WILLIAMS, stationer, debt cause, 20 Jan. - 8 Feb. 1621/2: ff. 351v.-352r. (William WINDLE of Cambridge and Anthony HARRISON of Cambridge, stationer, named as witnesses), 355r.

Taxors v. Thomas LEWEN, victualling offence, 31 Jul. 1618: f. 59v.

John LEWRY v. Robert GASCOYNE, debt cause, 6 Jul. 1621: f. 299v.

Daniel LINDSELL, servant scholar, deceased, administration of goods by his brother, John LINDSELL, 12 Dec. 1617: ff. 14v.-15r.

Proctors v. Robert LINSEY of Cambridge, for selling candles above the price set, 17 Nov. - 24 Nov. 1620: ff. 233r. (rejects authority of the Vice Chancellor in setting prices), 237v.

Richard LITCHFIELD of Cambridge v. John COCHIE junior of Cambridge, cause not stated, 28 Apr. - 16 Jun. 1620: ff. 201r., 203r.

Proctors v. Giles LORKIN, entertaining scholars, 7 – 14 Nov. 1617: ff. 4v., 6r.

Proctors v. Christopher LOWE of Barnwell, entertaining scholars, 12 Jun. 1618: f. 42r.

Office v. Christopher LOWE, cause not stated, 12 Oct. 1621: f. 327v.

Jeremy LOWEN of Cambridge v. John CUTCHY of Cambridge, debt cause, 27 Jul. 1621 - 8 Feb. 1621/2: ff. 307r.-v., 315v.-316r. (allegation relates to non-payment of wages from 1619), 318v., 321v. (Cutchy’s servant, Henry RINGWOOD (LINGWOOD), to be arrested), 326r., 329v., 331v., 334r., 337r., 341r., 342v., 345v., 348r.-v., 351r., 354v.

Proctors v. John LOWRYE (LOWRIE) of Cambridge, for selling candles above the price set, 17 Nov. - 24 Nov. 1620: ff. 232v.-233r. (rejects authority of the Vice Chancellor in setting prices), 237v.

Taxors v. John LOWRY, incorrect weights and measures (bushel), 6 Jul. 1621: f. 300r.

Taxors v. Mr LUKIN, cause not stated, 6 Mar. - 13 Mar. 1617/18: ff. 30v., 31v.

Taxors v. Mr LUKIN, brewer, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 27 Nov. 1618: f. 87v.

Taxors v. LUKIN, alderman of Cambridge, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 28 Jan. - 4 Feb. 1619/20: ff. 170r., 172v.

Taxors v. Mr LUKIN, alderman of Cambridge, brewer, for selling beer to unlicensed victuallers, 17 Mar. 1619/20: f. 184v.

Taxors v. Mr LUKIN, alderman of Cambridge, brewer, cause not stated, 16 Jun. 1620: f. 203v.

Taxors v. Mr LUKIN, alderman of Cambridge, brewer, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 17 Nov. 1620: f. 229v.

Taxors v. Mr LUKIN, for selling beer to an unlicensed victualler, 6 Jul. - 28 Sept. 1621: ff. 299v.-300r., 308r., 321r.

Taxors v. Mr LUKIN, for selling beer at incorrect prices or by incorrect measures, 14 Dec. 1621: ff. 347v.-348r.

Taxors v. Robert LUKIN, brewer, for selling beer to unlicensed victuallers, 17 May 1621: f. 283v.

Taxors v. Thomas LUKIN, brewer, for selling beer to unlicensed victuallers, 9 Mar. 1620/1: f. 274v.

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INDEX OF CASES, M - Y:

Stephen MACE of Cambridge v. Timothy HAYNES of Cambridge, debt cause, 7 May – 18 Jun. 1619: ff. 124v.-125r., 128r., 130v., 132v.-133r. (recitation of indenture made in 1618), 135r.

Office v. Faith MADISON (MADDISON), alleged to be a lewd person (fornication), 16 May 1618: f. 38v. (to be whipped through the town and sent away with a pass)

Richard MALDEN of Cambridge v. William EWSDEN of Cambridge, injury cause (injurious words), 5 Jun. - 31 Oct. 1618: ff. 40v., 42v. (Mr PURCAS to set out an award between the two), 52r., 54v., 57v.-58r., 63v., 65v. (judgement against Ewsden in the sum of 5 marks), 67r., 79r.-v. (terms set out for payment of expenses; Ewsden absolved)

Proctors v. Walter MALE of Cottenham, butcher, for not bringing tallow to market with his meat, 1 Dec. 1620: ff. 240r.-v.

Proctors v. David MANN, entertaining scholars, 21 Nov. 1617: f. 7v.

Proctors v. David MANN, entertaining scholars, 5 Jun. - 19 Jun. 1618: ff. 41r., 43r., 46v.

Taxors v. David MANN and Marmaduke TOULSON, cause not stated, 8 Dec. 1620: f. 245r.

Proctors v. David MANN, flesh-dressing, 23 Nov. 1621: f. 340r.

Thomas MARGERY, MA, fellow of Corpus Christi College v. John MONDAY, MA, fellow of Corpus Christi College, injury cause, 7 Dec. 1621 - 8 Feb. 1621/2: ff. 343v., 346v., 351v. (Giles BADEN and TONSTALL, fellows of Corpus Christi, named as witnesses), 355r.

William MARTINER of Cambridge v. Edmund WENHAM, injury cause, 18 Jun. 1619: ff. 135v.-136r.

Proctors v. Richard MAURICE, cook, flesh-dressing, 18 Dec. 1618: ff. 93v.-94r.

Christopher MEERES of Cambridge v. Henry DOWNINGE of Cambridge, debt cause relating to possession of a horse, 31 Jul. - 4 Aug. 1618: ff. 58r.-v. (Meeres to keep Downinge’s horse until this cause is resolved), 61v.-62r. (Richard BRIGGS, Richard BROUGHTON and Daniel JONES of Cambridge named as witnesses; deposition relating to ownership of horse; judgement in favour of Meeres)

Richard MEREDITH, BA, fellow of Trinity College, lately elected, v. Henry GOCHE, MA, fellow of Trinity College and Edmund BEESTON of Cambridge, appealed cause, 26 Feb. 1618/19 - 10 Mar. 1619/20: ff. 105r., 107v.-108r., 145r., 147r., 148v., 151v., 155r., 163r., 165r., 167v. (John RICHARDSON, DD, Nicholas COOPER and Mr ALDERSEY of Trinity College named as witnesses), 169r. (testimony of Thomas HORSEMAN, junior proctor, who states he received money from Meredith and delivered it to Goche), 172r., 176r., 180v., 182v.

Office v. Edmund MERIWETHER, BA, of Clare Hall, disorderly behaviour, 28 Jul. 1620: f. 216v. (Meriwether’s deposition about helping a scholar to escape from custody)

Proctors v. Humphrey METCALFE, flesh-dressing, 23 Oct. - 30 Oct. 1618: ff. 73v., 77r.

Taxors v. Humphrey METCALFE, innholder, incorrect weights and measures (beer), 16 Mar. 1620/1: f. 277r.

Proctors v. Humphrey METCALFE, flesh-dressing, 20 Jan. 1621/2: f. 352v.

Mr MICHELL v. John PAYNE, cause not stated, 20 Jan. - 8 Feb. 1621/2: ff. 351v., 355r.

Taxors v. MICHELL at the Plowe [Plough], victualling offence, 31 Jul. 1618: f. 59r.

Proctors v. Edward MIDDLETON, entertaining scholars and selling puddings, eggs and cakes to scholars, 14 Nov. 1617: f. 5v.

John MILLISENT v. Lewis BROWNINGE, cause not stated, 1 Jun. 1620: f. 290v.

Proctors v. Daniel MILSON of West Wratting, butcher, flesh-dressing, 14 Dec. 1621: f. 347v.

Proctors v. James MITON, cause not stated, 30 Oct. 1618: f. 78r.

John [?]MONDAY of Corpus Christi College v. Philip SCARLETT, [7 Mar. 1620/1]: f. 272v. (Scarlett is alleged to have a book or bible in his shop which belonged to one NAYLOR)

John [?]MONDAY of Corpus Christi College v. Michael PORTER, [7 Mar. 1620/1]: f. 273r. (Porter is alleged to have had books in his possession belonging to pupils of Monday)

Daniel MONSEY of St John’s College, administration of goods, 16 Jun. - 7 Jul. 1620: ff. 202v. (died intestate; proclamation for creditors), 204v., 207v.

Proctors v. [Saloman] MODEY, flesh-dressing, 14 Nov. 1617: f. 5r.

Proctors v. Michael MOODEY, cook, flesh-dressing, 23 Oct. 1618: f. 73r.

Proctors v. Nicholas MOODEY, flesh-dressing, 12 Mar. 1618/19: f. 111v.

Proctors v. Nicholas MOODEY, flesh-dressing. 16 Nov. 1621: f. 335r.

Gabriel MOORE, proctor, v. Richard SYMONDS, son of Roger SYMONDS of Thriplow, poulterer, unlicensed victualling (poultry), 13 Jan. 1620/1: ff. 253r.-v.

Gabriel MOORE, proctor, v. John BADCOCKE, chandler, incorrect weights and measures (candles), 13 Jul. 1621: f. 304r.

Taxors v. Richard MORRICE, brewer, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 19 Jan. 1620/1: f. 258r.

Office v. Richard MORRICE, brewer, entertaining scholars, 19 Jan. 1620/1: f. 258r.

Proctors v. Richard MORRICE, flesh-dressing, 23 Nov. 1621: f. 340r.

Proctors v. Richard MORRICE, flesh-dressing, 20 Jan. 1621/2: f. 352v.

Proctors v. Richard MOURTON at the White Swan, unlicensed victualling for entertaining scholars and unlawful gaming in his house, 11 Dec. 1618: ff. 92r.-v. (bound to victual no more)

Daniel MUNSEY (MONSEY), fellow of St John’s College, deceased, administration of goods, 8 Dec. 1620 – 27 Sept. 1621: ff. 244r.-v., 247v., 251r., 254r.-255r. (deposition of Thomas PERKINS of Cambridge and Edward THORNETON, servant of John NEWMAN), 259v., 312r. (memorandum concerning a reckoning and account of the goods and chattels of Monsey drawn up by William WRIGHT of St John’s College)

William MONSEY, administrator of the goods of Daniel MONSEY, who died intestate, v. John NEWMAN, disputed administration, 19 Jan. - 16 Feb. 1620/1: ff. 255r.-v. (allegation relating to the custody of various pieces of timber), 260r., 262v., 264v.

Cecily, wife of Thomas NASHE, butler at Pembroke Hall, v. Elizabeth SIMPSON, injury cause, 13 Jul. - 5 Oct. 1621: ff. 303r.-304r. (Nashe is alleged to have called Simpson a ‘forsworn creature’; depositions of Elizabeth CROFTS, Robert MARTYN, John LOFT and Ann OFFIELD), 318v., 321v.-322r. (judgement against Simpson; ordered to acknowledge on her knees the injury she caused Nash and to pay charges)

Martin [?] NANSIG, LLB, v. Elizabeth WARDE, widow, of Cambridge, debt cause, 23 July 1619: f. 142v.

Martin NANSEGG, MA, of Trinity Hall v. Elizabeth WARDE, widow, and Henry CROWFOOTE, debt cause, 4 Feb. - 18 Feb. 1619/20: ff. 173r., 176v., 178v.

Proctors v. widow NEGEESE of Barnwell, cause not stated, 18 Dec. 1618: f. 94v.

Robert NEWCOME, LLB, v. Adrian SCROOPE, BA, of Magdalene College, injury cause, 21 Jul. - 28 Jul. 1620: ff. 214r., 215r.

Proctors v. John NEWMAN, Thomas BANCKS, John PICKERINGE and Francis HARVEY, flesh-dressing, 7 Nov. 1617 - 21 Nov. 1617: ff. 4r., 5r.-v., 7v.

Proctors v. John NEWMAN, flesh-dressing, 30 Oct. 1618: f. 78r.

Proctors v. John NEWMAN, flesh-dressing, 24 Nov. 1620: f. 235v.

Proctors v. Thomas NEWMAN, flesh-dressing, 30 Oct. 1618: f. 78r.

Proctors v. Thomas NEWMAN and John NEWMAN, cause not stated, 26 Nov. - 3 Dec. 1619: ff. 158v., 161r. (aegrotat)

Proctors v. Thomas NEWMAN of Cambridge, flesh-dressing, 5 May 1620: f. 196v.

Proctors v. Thomas NEWMAN, flesh-dressing, 17 Nov. - 24 Nov. 1620: ff. 229r., 235v.

Taxors v. Henry NEWTON, unsized and unsealed measures (beer), 12 Oct. 1621: f. 327v.

Taxors v. Edward NIXON, for selling beer to unlicensed victuallers, 9 Mar. 1620/1: f. 275r.

Taxors v. Edward NIXON, for selling beer to unlicensed victuallers, 17 May 1621: f. 284v.

Taxors v. William NIXON, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 27 Nov. 1618: f. 88r.

Taxors v. William NIXON, brewer, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 3 Dec. 1619: f. 162r.

Taxors v. William NIXON of Barnwell, brewer, for selling beer to unlicensed victuallers (BLANDE in Walls Lane and Thomas FAWCETT, cooper), 3 Mar. 1619/20 - 16 Jun. 1620: ff. 181r., 182v., 184v. (alleges the buyers live in licensed inns), 192v., 194r.-v., 203v.

Taxors v. [ ] NIXON, brewer, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 8 Dec. 1620: f. 244v.

Taxors v. [ ] NIXON, brewer, cause not stated, 27 Jul. - 28 Sept. 1621: ff. 308r., 319r., 321r.

Taxors v. [ ] NIXON, for selling beer at incorrect prices or by incorrect measures, 8 Feb. 1621/2: f. 355v.

Taxors v. Francis NORTHUS, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 27 Nov. 1618: f. 88v.

Taxors v. Francis NORTHUS, victualler, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 26 Nov. 1619: f. 159r.

Taxors v. Francis NORTHUS, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 17 Nov. 1620: f. 230r.

Office v. Francis OFFIELD of Cambridge, baker, incorrect weight and measures (bread), 23 Jun. 1620: f. 205v.

Proctors v. Thomas OLIVER, Walter MANNING, JOHN PETTITT, widow DURDEN, Richard RAPER, John SUTTON, Edwin IVORY, William ARCHER, Thomas RUSSELL, John IVORY, Cornelius ARCHER, John WRIGHTE, George MERSOM, Geoffrey FYNCHE, widow RAPER, Francis CHALLIS, Richard BRIGGS and Robert FEWE, chandlers, for selling candles above the price set, 17 Nov. - 8 Dec. 1620: ff. 233v., 237v.-238r., 242r.-v., 243v.

Taxors v. Thomas OLIVER, cause not stated, 1 Jun. 1621: f. 291r.

Robert ORTON of Cambridge v. Thomas WOLLEY, debt cause, 26 Jan. 1619/20 - 8 Feb. 1621/2: f. 259r., 262r., 264r., 269v., 273v. (Francis GREENE named as witness), 276r., 279r. (Thomas SIMPSON of King’s Lynn named as witness), 279v., 281v., 282v., 287r., 292r., 295v., 298r., 302r., 319r., 325v., 329r., 331v., 336v., 341v., 344v., 349v.-350r., 353v. (Wolley absolved)

Taxors v. Robert ORTON, merchant, incorrect weights and measures (coal), 17 Mar. 1619/20: f. 185r.

Taxors v. Michael PALMER, unlicensed victualling, 8 Feb. 1621/2: f. 356r.

Proctors v. Ralph PARRIS, cause not stated, 23 Nov. 1621: f. 340r.

Ralph PARRIS of Cambridge v. Robert SCOTT of Cambridge, debt cause, 28 Nov. 1617: f. 9v.

Ralph PARRIS of Cambridge v. Mr HYNDE, MA, of Sidney Sussex College, debt cause, 9 Oct. - 16 Oct. 1618: ff. 68v., 70r.

Ralph PARRIS of Cambridge, draper, v. John GOCHE, MA, of Magdalene College, debt cause, 16 Apr. - 12 Nov. 1619: ff. 117v., 119r., 121r., 124r., 128r., 130r., 132v., 134v., 136v., 137v., 140r., 143r., 145v., 147v., 150v.

Ralph PARRIS of Cambridge, draper, v. Mr DORRINGTON of Trinity College, debt cause, 16 Apr. - 7 May 1619: ff. 117v., 119r., 121r., 124r.

Ralph PARRIS of Cambridge, draper, v. Mr GRESSAM of Trinity College, debt cause, 16 Apr. - 7 May 1619: ff. 117v., 119r.-v., 121r., 124r.

Ralph PARRIS of Cambridge, draper, v. John CRANE, DD, of St John’s College, debt cause, 16 Apr. - 7 May 1619: ff. 117v., 119r., 121r., 124r.

Ralph PARRIS of Cambridge v. [] PARSLEY of the city of London, cause not stated, 6 Oct. 1622: f. 222v.

Ralph PARRIS of Cambridge v. Nathan MAISTERS (MASTERS) of Bury St Edmunds, appealed cause, 9 Feb. 1620/1 - 20 Apr. 1621: ff. 262v., 264v., 268v., 270r., 274r., 276r., 279r., 281r.-v. (judgement against Masters)

John PASKE of Cambridge v. Thomas RYDMAN, fellow of Gonville and Caius College, debt cause, 24 Apr. - 22 Jan. 1618/19: ff. 34v., 35v., 36v., 91r., 95v., 97v.

John PASKE of Cambridge v. Julia BAXTER, widow, administrator of the goods and chattels of John BAXTER, MA, of Cambridge, deceased, debt cause in the sum of 23s, 5d, 9 Apr. 1619: ff. 116r.

John PASKE of Cambridge v. Michael WATSON of Cambridge, injury cause, 11 Jun. 1619 – 16 Jun. 1620: ff. 133v., 135r., 136v. (Roger WILLSON, Edward BRICHEW and Edward MORRICE of Cambridge named as witnesses), 137v., 140r., 143v., 145v., 147v., 150v., 154r., 157v., 159v., 162r., 164r., 166v., 168r., 171r., 174v., 176v.-177r. (judgement against Watson in the sum of 40s), 179v., 181v., 200v., 202r.

John PASKE of Cambridge v. Daniel HARDING of Cambridge, debt cause, 23 July 1619: f. 142v.

Taxors v. Edward PATTERSON, victualling offence, 31 Jul. 1618: f. 59r.

Taxors v. wife of PATTYSON, victualling offence, 8 Jun. 1621: f. 294v. (admonished not to sell beer until her husband returns)

Proctors v. John PAYNE of Cambridge, innholder, flesh-dressing, 10 Nov. 1620: f. 227v.

Taxors v. Mr PAYNE, innholder, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 17 Nov. 1620: f. 230v.

Office v. John PAYNE, innholder at the Falcon, 26 Jan. - 9 Mar. 1620/1: ff. 260r. (deposition of Thomas BARTLETT, servant of Payne; Payne too sick to attend court), 262v., 264v., 270r., 274r.

Proctors v. John PAYNE, flesh-dressing. 16 Nov. 1621: f. 335r.

Nicholas PECK of Trumpington, alehouse-keeper, for entertaining players prohibited by the Vice-Chancellor from playing in the University, 25 May 1621: f. 286r.

Martin PEIRCE v. Henry DOWNINGE, appealed cause, 1 Jun. 1621 - 8 Feb. 1621/2: ff. 289v., 293v., 298v., 319r., 325v., 329r., 331v., 341v., 350v., 354r.

Widow PEERE of Cambridge v. John SCOTT of Cambridge, debt cause, 27 Oct. 1620 - 12 Jan. 1620/1: ff. 225v., 235r., 240r., 243v., 247v., 251r.

Office v. widow PEMBERTON, widow of John Pemberton, scholar servant, administration of estate, 13 Jul. - 20 Jul. 1621: ff. 304r., 305v.

Proctors v. Francis PENNYE, flesh-dressing, 15 Jan. 1618/19: f. 96v.

Taxors v. Francis PENNY, unsized and unsealed measures, 27 Jul. - 28 Sept. 1621: ff. 308v., 319r.

Martin PERSE of Cambridge v. William SYDDALL of Christ’s College, debt cause, 16 Jun. 1620: f. 204r.

Office v. Robert PICKERING, servant of John JONES of Cambridge, saddler, for playing football near Queens’ College with scholars when prohibited, 26 Oct. 1618: f. 75r. (to be put in the stocks for an hour in Trinity parish)

Proctors v. George PIKE, flesh-dressing, 16 Jan. 1617/18: f. 19r.

Proctors v. George PIKE, flesh-dressing, 30 Oct. - 13 Nov. 1618: ff. 77v., 80v., 82r.

Proctors v. George PIKE, cook, and William DICKENSON, butcher, flesh-dressing, 7 Apr. - 5 May 1620: ff. 192v., 195r., 196v.

Proctors v. George PIKE, flesh-dressing, 7 Dec. 1621: f. 344r.

Proctors v. George PIKE, flesh-dressing, 20 Jan. 1621/2: f. 353r.

Office v. Richard PIKE, baker, incorrect weights and measures (bread), 23 Jun. 1620: f. 206v.

Taxors v. Richard PIKE of Cambridge, baker, incorrect weights and measures (bread), 26 Jan. 1620/1: f. 260v.

Proctors v. POWELL in All Hallows churchyard, flesh-dressing. 16 Nov. 1621: f. 335r.

Richard POWELL, scholar of Magdalene College, v. Charles FOREBENCH, MA, of Magdalene College, injury cause, 13 Jul. - 21 Jul. 1620: ff. 209r.-v. (Forebench admits striking Powell with his hand or fist at Magdalene Gate), 210r., 213r. (judgement against Forebench)

Henry PREIST of Cambridge, barber, v. Roger JONES of Stow Longa, Huntingdonshire, administrator of the goods of Arthur JOHNSON, deceased, MA and Vice-Provost of King’s College, debt cause relating to bond of obligation, 28 Sept. 1621 - 20 Jan. 1621/2: ff. 319v., 322r. (Thomas WHALEY, John HARRISON and Samuel DISHER, stationer, named as witnesses), 326r.-v. (bond of obligation exhibited and compared to Johnson’s handwriting), 328r., 331v., 337r., 341v., 350r.

Office v. James PREIST of Cambridge, painter, for sitting in a pew at St Mary’s Church reserved for MAs and other contempt towards the Vice Chancellor, 26 Oct. 1618: ff. 74v.-75r.

[John] PRESTON, fellow of Queens’ College, warned that he should not preach in Cambridge or in the jurisdiction of the University without consent of the Vice Chancellor, 11 Feb. 1619/20: ff. 173v.-174r. (Dr NEWCOME gave information that Preston preached at St Buttolph’s; Preston to publicly apologise)

John PRESTON, fellow of Queens’ College, DD, v. William SUPPLE, BA, (later v. John PASKE of Cambridge, Supple’s guarantor) debt cause, 26 Oct. 1621 - 20 Jan. 1621/2: ff. 330r., 333r.-v. (reference to bond of obligation with John PASKE; judgement against Paske in the sum of £50), 334r., 339r., 342r., 344v.-345r., 350v.-351r.

Taxors v. John PRESTON, Robert ABLYNSON, William WILSON and widow LORKIN, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 2 Mar. 1620/1: f. 272r.

Robert PULL, MA, of Corpus Christi College v. Edward BRICHEW of Cambridge, injury cause (injurious words), 4 Aug. - 25 Sept. 1618: ff. 61r. (Brichew is alleged to have said Pull dishonestly returned a different horse to the horse he had hired from Brichew), 64r., 65r.

Robert PULL, MA, of Corpus Christi College v. George MEADE of London, cause not stated, 25 Sept. 1618: f. 65v. (Mark NITINGALE to stand surety)

Proctors v. Geoffrey PURDEY, entertaining scholars, 12 Dec. 1627: f. 15v.

Proctors v. Geoffrey PURDEY, flesh-dressing, 24 Nov. 1620: f. 235v.

Proctors v. Geoffrey PURDEY, flesh-dressing. 16 Nov. 1621: f. 335v.

Taxors v. Thomas RAMSEY, cause not stated, 8 Jun. 1621: f. 294v.

Office v. a prostitute called the RANDEVOWE, prostitution, 16 May 1618: f. 39r. (to be whipped and sent away with a pass)

Proctors v. Henry RAPER, flesh-dressing, 21 Nov. 1617: f. 7v.

Richard RAPER of Cambridge v. Richard HARDING of Cambridge, cause not stated, 12 May – 27 Oct 1620: ff. 197v., 199r., 225v.

Proctors v. widow RAPER, Martin PEPIS, John SWETSON, Mr DENNIS and Mr PRIOR, cause not stated, 21 Jul. 1620: f. 214v.

Proctors v. widow RAPER, widow WRIGHT, Anthony HARRISON, Henry WEEDEN, Nicholas MOODEY, John HUMBLETOFT, Adam GANTLETT and James RIXE, flesh-dressing, 17 Nov. 1620: f. 229r.

Proctors v. RAYEMENT, BOOTHE and George WITHERS of Peterhouse, and BROADBANCKE, CONYERS, KEY and ALLOTT of St John’s College, scholars, for playing football when ordered not to do so and for insulting the proctor, 30 Oct. - 20 Nov. 1618: ff. 78v. (Withers to be whipped by the Dean of Peterhouse in the College hall at dinnertime), 81r., 83r., 84v.-85r. (Rayement is alleged to have attacked the proctor’s man with a sword; to be placed in the stocks in the hall at Peterhouse at dinnertime and to make a speech in the Schools acknowledging his fault)

Richard RAYNER of Cambridge v. Robert RAMSEY of Cambridge, debt cause in the sum of 10s, 7d, 22 Oct. - 29 Oct. 1619: ff. 147r., 148v.

Proctors v. widow RAYER, flesh-dressing, 11 Dec. 1618: f. 92r.

Taxors v. Christopher RAYLETON, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 6 Mar. 1617/18: f. 30r.

Alexander READE, proctor, v. George PIKE of Cambridge, for setting up a cockpit in his yard on Easter Tuesday and entertaining scholars, 17 Apr. - 24 Apr. 1618: ff. 33v., 34r.

Alexander READE, proctor, v. John BEARDE, purveyor, concerning the purchase of poultry (chickens, ducklings and capons) without authority or license, 15 May 1618: f. 38r.

Mr READE, proctor, v. Paul UNDERHILL of Cambridge, innholder, cause not stated, 25 Sept. - 9 Oct. 1618: ff. 66v., 67v., 68v.

Taxors v. Richard READE in Jesus Lane, unlicensed victualling, 8 Jun. 1621: f. 294v.

Thomas REDDIT (REDDITT) of Cambridge v. Joanna SMYTHE of Cambridge, widow of Elias SMITH, deceased, (and later v. Richard PETTIT, her son) debt cause, 12 Jun. - 11 Dec. 1618: ff. 43v., 45v., 71v.-72r. (Richard PETTITT, son of widow Smith, has caused Reddit to be imprisoned in London; Pettitt in contempt of the University by pursuing a suit in London), 81r. (Pettit warned to exhibit in court Reddit’s bonds then in the hands of Mr LANGHAM of London), 91v.

John REEVE of Cambridge, saddler, v. John PAYNE of Cambridge, gentleman, cause not stated, 4 Dec. 1618: f. 90r.

Taxors v. John REEVE, cause not stated, 3 Dec. 1619: f. 161v.

Office v. Richard RICH, William HOUSON, [?]Drewry COOPER and Francis WEBB of Trinity College, disorderly behaviour and wandering the streets at night (breaking John HAMMOND’s door at the Dolphin), 31 May 1621: f. 286v.

John RICHARDSON, DD, Master of Trinity College, v. Francis OSTLER, MA, fellow of Trinity College, injury cause (injurious words), 16 Feb. 1620/1: ff. 265r.-267v. (personal response of Ostler; deposition of Francis GARDNER, Anthony TOPHAM, Thomas DURRANT, Richard MEREDITH; judgement against Ostler)

Richard RICHARDSON of Barnwell v. John BAWDE of Cambridge, [injury] cause, 18 Feb. - 3 Mar. 1619/20: ff. 178r.-v. (Richardson alleged Bawde was in possession of a terrier detailing all the lands in Barnwell; Bawde warned to exhibit this book in the state he received it), 181r.

Elizabeth RIDINGE, widow, v. Isabelle BECKETT, injury cause, 6 Jul. 1621: f. 299r. (Katherine PLOWE and Katherine BLETHORNE named as witnesses; judgement against Beckett)

Office v. Richard RITHIN, fornication, 16 May 1618: f. 38v. (bound to marry the woman from Chesterton within 3 weeks)

Proctors v. James RIXE, innholder, entertaining scholars, 5 Jun. - 12 Jun. 1618: ff. 41r., 43r.

Proctors v. James RIXE, innholder, flesh-dressing, 20 Nov. - 27 Nov. 1618: ff. 84v., 87r.

Taxors v. James RIXE, innholder, for selling beer and ale at incorrect prices, 12 Nov. 1619: f. 153v.

Taxors v. James RIX, innholder, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 17 Nov. 1620: f. 231r.

Taxors v. James RIXE, cause not stated, 6 Jul. - 28 Sept. 1621: ff. 300r., 319v.

Humphrey ROANE, DD, of Trinity College, administration of estate, 8 Jun. 1621: f. 294r.

Proctors v. Daniel RODGERS of Earith, butcher, flesh-dressing, 14 Dec. 1621; f. 347v.

Proctors v. Robert RODGERS, poulterer, forestalling, regrating or engrossing (capons), 29 Jan. 1618/19: f. 99v.

Proctors v. Robert RODGERS, poulterer, forestalling, regrating or engrossing (capons and chickens), 26 Nov. 1619: f. 158v.

John ROOKE of Cambridge, servant of Mr SHERMAN, v. Thomas HOBSON of Cambridge, carrier, debt cause, 20 Jul. 1621 - 8 Feb. 1621/2: ff. 305v., 307r., 318r.-v. (Rooke renounces suit brought in London; allegation relating to the non-payment of wages), 321v., 326r., 329r., 331v., 337r., 340v. (Rooke’s allegations), 342r.-v., 345v., 351r., 353r., 354v. (Edward SISSLEY named as witness)

John ROOKE of Cambridge, servant of Mr SHERMAN, v. John CUTCHY of Cambridge, carrier, debt cause, 20 Jul. - 26 Oct. 1621: ff. 306r., 307r., 316r.-v. (allegation relates to the non-payment of wages; judgement against Cutchy), 318v., 329r.

Thomas ROWE (ROE), MA, fellow of Corpus Christi College v. John DOMELOWE, MA, fellow of Corpus Christi College, 7 Dec. 1621 - 8 Feb. 1621/2: ff. 343v., 346v., 351v., 355r.

Thomas ROYDEN of Cambridge v. Thomas NEVILL of Cambridge, debt cause (money owed for cure), 23 Jan. 1617/18: ff. 20r.-v. (judgement against Nevill)

Widow RULE v. Mary NEWMAN, servant, cause not stated, 2 Mar. 1620/1: f. 272v.

Proctors v. John RUSSELL of Cambridge, innholder, flesh-dressing, 7 – 21 Nov. 1617: ff. 4r., 7r.

Proctors v. John RUSSELL, cause not stated, 16 Jan. 1617/18 - 23 Jan. 1617/18: ff. 19r., 20v.

Proctors v. John RUSSELL, innholder, flesh-dressing, 23 Oct. 1618 - 15 Jan. 1618/19: ff. 73v., 77r., 80v., 81v., 83v., 87r., 90r., 92r., 96v.

Proctors v. John RUSSELL, flesh-dressing, 10 Nov. - 24 Nov. 1620: ff. 227v., 229r., 235v.

Proctors v. John RUSSELL, cause not stated, 24 Nov. 1620: f. 236r.

Richard RYDING, Esquire Beadle and proctor, v. Nathaniel HARDING of Cambridge, brewer, debt cause, 26 Jan. 1620/1: f. 260r.

Proctors v. widow SACKE, flesh-dressing, 17 Nov. - 24 Nov. 1620: ff. 229r., 235v.

Taxors v. George SANDERS, Alice HOLMES, widow, and William NIXON of Barnwell, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 6 Mar. - 13 Mar. 1617/18: ff. 30v., 31v.

Taxors v. George SANDERS, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 3 Dec. 1619: f. 161v.

Taxors v. George SANDERS of Barnwell, brewer, for selling beer to unlicensed victuallers (the White Swan in Barnwell), 17 Mar. 1619/20: f. 184v.

Taxors v. George SANDERS, brewer, cause not stated, 16 Jun. 1620: f. 203v.

Taxors v. George SANDERS, Robert LUKIN, alderman, and Roger TOMPSON, brewers, and Ambrose BUTLER, victualler, for selling beer to unlicensed victuallers, 12 Jan. - 2 Mar. 1620/1: ff. 252r., 257r.-v., 260r., 264v., 268v., 271v.

Taxors v. George SANDERS, for selling beer to unlicensed victuallers, 17 May 1621: f. 284r.

Taxors v. George SANDERS, for selling beer at incorrect prices or by incorrect measures, 14 Dec. 1621: f. 348r.

Proctors v. John SANDERS, Richard HULL, Thomas HALL, Henry WELCHE, Thomas HULL, Edward HALL, William DICKENSON, John WALKER, Thomas HARRIS and John SHARPE, all butchers, flesh-dressing, 26 Feb. 1618/19 - 16 Apr. 19: ff. 106r., 109r., 114v.-115r., 118r.

Taxors v. Mr SANDERS, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 27 Nov. 1618: f. 88r.

Taxors v. John SAXTON of Cambridge, innholder, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 15 Dec. 1620: f. 248r.

Office v. Peter SCOTT, baker, incorrect weight and measures (bread), 23 Jun. 1620: f. 206r.

Proctors v. Robert SCOTT, innholder, flesh-dressing, 13 Nov. - 4 Dec. 1618: ff. 83r., 87v., 90v.

Proctors v. Robert SCOTT at the Half Moon, John SHARPE, widow ATKINSON and BLANDE at the Talbott, flesh-dressing, 29 Jan. - 26 Feb. 1618/19: ff. 99v., 100r., 105v.

Proctors v. Robert SCOTT, innholder, flesh-dressing, 30 Apr. - 18 Jun. 1619: ff. 122r., 128v., 135v. (judgement against Scott)

Taxors v. Robert SCOTT and John RUSSELL, for selling ale at incorrect prices, 1 Dec. - 8 Dec. 1620: ff. 241r., 244r.

Taxors v. Robert SCOTT, David MANN and John RUSSELL, innholders, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 12 Jan. - 19 Jan. 1620/1: ff. 253r., 257v.-258r.

Taxors v. Robert SCOTT, innholder, cause not stated, 16 Mar. 1620/1: f. 277r.

Adrian SCROOPE, MA, of Magdalene College v. Pernella, wife of John MERRILL of Cambridge, cause not stated, 17 Jul. - 24 Jul. 1618: ff. 53r., 55r.

Master, fellows and scholars of Trinity College v. William SEARLE of St Ives, debt cause, 17 Jul. - 4 Aug. 1618: ff. 50v.-51v. (reference to bond of obligation of 8 Aug. 1614), 54v., 57v., 61v. (discussion of expenses)

Proctors v. John SHARPE, flesh-dressing, 11 Dec. 1618: f. 92r.

Proctors v. [?] SHARPE, butcher, flesh-dressing, 30 Apr. 1619: f. 122r. (Prime states Sharpe is committed to the Tollbooth)

Proctors v. John SHARPE, butcher, flesh-dressing, 10 Nov. - 24 Nov. 1620: ff. 227v., 229r., 235v.

Proctors v. John SHARPE and Christopher ADAMS, flesh-dressing, 24 Nov. 1620: f. 235v.

Taxors v. John SHARPE, unlicensed victualling, 8 Feb. 1621/2: f. 356r.

Proctors v. Thomas SHARPE of St Ives, butcher, for not bringing tallow to market with his meat, 1 Dec. - 8 Dec. 1620: ff. 240r., 243v.

Widow SHEREWOOD v. Alice PERNE, widow of Andrew PERNE, late of Cambridge, cause not stated, 12 Nov. - 26 Nov. 1619: ff. 152r., 155r., 158r.-v.

John SHERMAN, MA, v. Edward KINGE of Cambridge, debt cause in the sum of 160li, 6 Mar. - 13 Mar. 1617/18: ff. 29r., 30v. (SLEGG, the gaoler, order to keep Kinge in custody)

John SHERMAN, MA, v. Hugh HUMPHREY of Cambridge, baker, debt cause, 6 Mar. 1617/18 - 17 Apr. 1618: ff. 29r.-v. (allegation relating to debt of Isabelle SHERMAN of Cambridge, widow, and a coverlet pawned by Humphrey), 31r. (green and yellow coverlet exhibited), 32r., 32v.-33r. (testimony of Katherine PRATT, widow)

John SHERMAN, MA, v. John BARON of Comberton, debt cause, cause not stated, 5 Jun. - 12 Jun. 1618: ff. 40v.-41r., 42v.

John SHERMAN, MA, v. Richard LUTT of Barnwell, debt cause, 17 Jul. - 25 Sept. 1618: ff. 50v., 64r., 66r.

John SHERMAN, MA, v. George BENTLIE of Cambridge, cause not stated, 18 Sept. 1618: f. 64v.

John SHERMAN, MA, v. Edward BEETON, cause not stated, 15 Oct. - 29 Oct. 1619: ff. 145r., 147r., 148v.

John SHERMAN, MA, guardian and tutor of Thomas WHITSEEDE, son of Thomas Whitseede, deceased, v. Richard ASHBIE of Cambridge, debt cause, 31 Mar. 1620 - 19 Jan. 1620/1: ff. 189v., 191r., 193v., 196r., 197r., 198v., 200r., 202v., 204r., 207v., 209v., 210r., 212v., 215r. (Alice PARKE and Susan AVERILL, wife of Thomas AVERILL of Cambridge named as witnesses), 219v., 221r., 223r., 224r., 225r., 226r., 228r., 234v. (judgement against Ashbie in the sum of £40), 239r., 242v., 246v.-247r., 250v., 253v.

John SHERMAN, MA, guardian and tutor of Thomas WHITSEEDE, son of Thomas Whitseede, deceased, v. Robert SLEGG of Cambridge, debt cause, 31 Mar. - 19 May 1620: ff. 190r., 191r., 193v., 196r., 197r., 198v. (decree that Slegg, who is now gaoler, can be safely kept at the Tollbooth)

John SHERMAN, MA, guardian and tutor of Thomas WHITSEEDE, son of Thomas Whitseede, deceased, v. Salomon MOODEY of Cambridge, debt cause, 31 Mar. - 5 May 1620: ff. 190r., 191r., 193v.-194r., 196r.

John SHERMAN, MA, v. Thomas JACKSON of Cambridge, toller [toll-collector], cause not stated, 28 Apr. 1620: f. 195v.

John SHERMAN of Cambridge v. Richard PULLEN of Cambridge, debt cause in the sum of £17 and 2s, 20 Oct. - 27 Oct. 1620: ff. 224v., 225v.

John SHERMAN v. Thomas WHALEY of Cambridge, innholder, cause not stated, 1 Dec. 1620: f. 239v.

John SHERMAN v. Solomon MOODEY of Cambridge, tailor, debt cause, 1 Dec. 1620 – 8 Jun. 1621: ff. 239v.-240r., 243r., 247r., 250v., 254r., 259r. (judgement against Moodey in the sum of £16), 262r., 263v., 282r., 283r., 287v., 292v.

John SHERMAN v. Anthony KILBORNE of Cambridge, cause not stated, 1 Dec. 1620: f. 240r.

John SHERMAN v. [Anthony] KILBORNE, cause not stated, 9 Mar. - 16 Mar. 1620/1: ff. 275r., 276v.

John SHERMAN v. James POWELL, cause not stated, 1 Jun. 1621: ff. 290v.-291r.

John SHERMAN v. Thomas ARMITAGE, cause not stated, 14 Dec. 1621: f. 346v. (blank)

Taxors v. John SHERMAN, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 6 Mar. 1617/18: f. 30r.

Taxors v. John SHERMAN, brewer, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 27 Nov. 1618: f. 88r.

Taxors v. John SHERMAN, brewer, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 28 Jan. 1619/20: ff. 170r.-v.

Taxors v. John SHERMAN, brewer, for selling beer to unlicensed victuallers (to KILBORNE in the Castle End and to one commonly called BOLLES near Queens’ College), 17 Mar. 1619/20: f. 184r.

Taxors v. John SHERMAN, brewer, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 17 Nov. 20: f. 229v.

Taxors v. John SHERMAN, brewer, for selling beer to unlicensed victuallers (Richard STANTON and Robert SIMPKIN), 12 Jan. 1620/1: f. 252r.

Taxors v. John SHERMAN, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 16 Mar. 1620/1: f. 276v.

Taxors v. John SHERMAN, for selling beer to unlicensed victuallers, 17 May 1621: f. 284r.

Taxors v. Mr SHERMAN, for selling beer at incorrect prices or by incorrect measures, 14 Dec. 1621: f. 348r.

Office v. Roger SICKLAND, unlicensed victualling, 12 May – 19 May 1620: ff. 197v., 199r. (Sickland accused of having slide-groat board in his house and entertaining scholars; warned not to have the board in his house again)

James SLISANT v. Anne ADYS (ADDYS), wife of Adys, injury cause, 20 Jul. - 27 Jul. 1621: ff. 306r. (testimony of Henry CANNAM relating to breeches delivered to Addys), 307r.

Thomas SMART, alderman of Cambridge, v. Tobias WOODE, servant scholar of Cambridge, injury cause, 2 Mar. 1620/1 - 2 Nov. 1621: ff. 270v., 274r., 279v., 281v., 282v., 287r., 292v., 295v., 298r.-v., 302r., 318v., 325r.-v. (judgement against Woode), 329r., 331r.

Office v. Thomas SMARTE, alderman of Cambridge and baker, incorrect weight and measures (bread), 23 Jun. 1620: f. 206r.

Taxors v. Mr SMARTE, alderman of Cambridge and baker, incorrect weights and measures, 12 Nov. - 19 Nov. 1619: ff. 153v., 156v.

Taxors v. Thomas SMARTE, alderman of Cambridge and baker, incorrect weights and measures, 19 Jan. 1620/1: f. 258r.

Joanna SMYTH, widow, v. James HERON, debt cause, 23 Apr. - 30 Apr. 1619: ff. 120r., 120v.

John SMYTHE of Cambridge, servant scholar, deceased, administration of goods, 21 Nov. 1617 – 5 Dec. 1617: ff. 7v.-8v. (Isabelle SMYTHE, [wife] and Andrew THORNTON appear to make claims; Thomas HARVEY, William CLARKE and Richard BATESON produced as witnesses), 13v.

John SMYTHE, MA, fellow of Magdalene College, v. Edward YEATES (YATES) of Cambridge, cordwainer, debt cause, 5 Dec. 1617 - 12 Dec. 1617: ff. 12r.-v. (reference to bond of obligation of Jun. 1613; judgement against Yeates in the sum of 40li), 14v. (Smythe states bond has been satisfied; Yeates discharged)

John SMYTHE, fellow of Magdalene College, v. Edward YEATES (YATES) of Cambridge, and Robert LINSEY of Cambridge, debt cause, 13 Mar. - 20 Mar. 1617/18: ff. 31r., 32r.-v.

John SMYTHE, MA, fellow of Magdalene College, v. Thomas HALL of Cambridge, butcher, debt cause in the sum of 200li, 23 Oct. 1618: ff. 72r.-v. (reference to bond of obligation of Aug. 1616; judgement against Hall, to pay expenses)

Proctors v. John SMYTHE, innholder, flesh-dressing, 7 Nov. 1617: ff. 4r.

Taxors v. John SMYTH, innholder, Thomas HARVEY, victualler, Richard MORRICE, Richard STANTON and Henry BUTTERHAM, all victuallers, William ELSDEN, James HINTSON and Samuel FREEMAN, ale-brewers, for selling beer and ale at incorrect prices, 12 Nov. 1619: f. 154r.

Taxors v. John SMYTH, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 8 Dec. 1620: f. 244v.

Katherine SMYTHE of Cambridge, widow, v. James HERON of Cambridge, debt cause, 16 Oct. - 6 Nov. 1618: ff. 70r.-v., 71v., 76r.-v. (reference to a bond of obligation of Mar. 1615 signed by Heron together with Thomas NEWCOME and John DODD; judgement against Heron in the sum of 40li), 80r.

Proctors v. Margaret SMYTHE, widow, victualler, flesh-dressing, 30 Oct. 1618: f. 77v.

Proctors v. Thomas SMYTHE, butcher, flesh-dressing, 23 Oct. - 20 Nov. 1618: ff. 73v., 77r., 80v., 81v., 83v.-84r.

Proctors v. Thomas SMYTHE, butcher, cause not stated, 29 Oct. - 19 Nov. 1619: ff. 149r., 152v., 155v.

Proctors v. Tobias SMYTH of Cambridge, burgess, for selling candles above the price set, 17 Nov. - 8 Dec. 1620: ff. 231v. (two causes; rejects authority of the Vice Chancellor in setting prices), 236v.-237r., 244r.

Taxors v. widow SPARROWE, Thomas WHALEY and John HARDWICK, cause not stated, 24 Nov. 1620: f. 236v.

Taxors v. Francis SPILBORNE, William ELSDEN and Nathaniel HARDINGE, cause not stated, 8 Jun. 1621: ff. 294v.-295r.

Office v. Anna STANTON, widow of John STANTON, cook of Queens’ College, administration of estate, 15 Dec. 1620 – 15 Jun. 1621: ff. 247v., 251v., 255v., 293r., 296v. (blank)

John STANTON, lately cook of Queens’ College, administration of goods, 2 Mar. 1620/1 - 22 Jun. 1621: ff. 271r., 274v., 288v., 297v.

Taxors v. Thomas STEVENSON, innholder, cause not stated, 17 Jul. - 24 Jul. 1618: ff. 53r., 55r.

Taxors v. Thomas STEVENSON at the King’s Head, victualling offence, 31 Jul. 1618: f. 59r.

Office v. William STUBBIN, MA, of Trinity College, cause not stated, 11 Feb. 1619/20 - 12 May 1620: ff. 179r., 181r., 182v., 183r., 187v., 190r., 193r., 195v., 197r.

Taxors v. John SUCKETT, unlicensed victualling, 8 Jun. 1621: f. 295r.

John SWETSON of Cambridge v. Richard RICHARDSON and George SAUNDERS of Barnwell, debt cause, 29 Oct. 1619 - 14 Jan. 1619/20: ff. 149r., 152r., 155r., 160r., 163r., 166r.

John SYMONDS of Cambridge v. Mr LAWSON of St John’s College and Edward ARMIN of Cambridge, cause not stated, 17 Jul. - 24 Jul. 1618: ff. 52v., 54v.

John SYMONDS of Cambridge v. John HALL of Cambridge, debt cause, 15 Oct. - 22 Oct. 1619: ff. 145v. (reference to bargain made between them in the sum of £10), 147r. (blank)

James TABOR, Registrary, v. Thomas BOOTES of Cambridge, debt cause, 27 Feb. 1617/18: f. 27v.

James TABOR v. John WRIGHTE, William HUTTON, [Percy] Perry GRAYE and Henry DARLEY, pounders, violating privileges of the University, 8 May – 17 Jul. 1618: ff. 36r. (allegation that Tabor’s horse was driven to the common pound in Walls Lane), 37r., 40r., 50r.

James TABOR, MA, v. John WARNER of Cambridge, debt cause in the sum of 6li, 17 Jul. 1618: f. 52v.

James TABOR, MA, Registrary v. Henry PEARCE and Isabelle, his wife, debt cause, 22 Jan. - 29 Jan. 1618/19: ff. 98v., 99v.

James TABOR, MA, Registrary v. John UNDERWOOD, debt cause, 22 Jan. - 29 Jan. 1618/19: ff. 98v., 99v.

James TABOR, MA, Registrary v. William MOSSE, debt cause, 22 Jan. - 29 Jan. 1618/19: ff. 98v., 99v.

James TABOR, MA, Registrary v. John HANCOCKE, Francis BRIDGEMAN, Michael PALMER, William DICKENSON, William HILLES, widow STANDISH, Richard UNDERWOOD, John HICKES, STRETTON, CROSLAND and BOOTES, cause not stated, 9 Apr. - 7 May 1619: ff. 115r., 119v., 121r., 124r.

James TABOR, MA, Registrary v. Edmund WENHAM, debt cause, 15 July 1619: ff. 138r.-v. (reference to bond of obligation signed by Wenham and William DICKINSON of Cambridge, butcher, 30 Apr. 1619, in the sum of £8; judgement against Wenham, ordered to pay £4, 14s)

James TABOR, MA, Registrary v. Michael DRAKE, fellow of Katharine Hall, debt cause, 31 Mar. - 10 Nov. 1620: ff. 189r., 191r., 194r., 197v., 198v., 200r., 203r., 213r., 215v., 219v., 221v., 223r., 224v., 226r.

James TABOR, MA, Registrary v. Andrew GOODWING of Cambridge, debt cause, 31 Mar. 1620: f. 189r.

James TABOR, MA, Registrary v. Edward BEETON, widow WARDE and Richard, her son, Nathaniel WHITTLE, William ELLERY, John PEMBERTON, Alice TAYLOR, widow, Sarah, wife of Andrew LAVENDER, John BICKLEY of Stanton, LEWEN of Cambridge and Richard RICHARDSON of Barnwell, debt cause, 31 Mar. - 5 May 1620: ff. 189r., 191r.-v., 194r., 196v.

Taxors v. James TABOR, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 27 Nov. 1618: f. 88r.

Alice TAYLOR of Cambridge, widow, v. Marmaduke TOULSON, debt cause, 14 Jan. - 21 Jan. 1619/20: ff. 166r., 168r. (judgement against Toulson in sum of £20)

Alice TAYLOR of Cambridge, widow, v. Elizabeth WARDE of Cambridge, widow, debt cause, 21 Jan. - 28 Jan. 1619/20: ff. 168r. (judgement against Toulson in sum of £20), 169v.

Mr TAYLOR, fellow of Trinity College, v. John WARDE of Cambridge, innholder, dispute relating to possession of Taylor’s horse, 9 Oct. - 13 Nov. 1618: ff. 68v., 70r., 71r., 75v., 80r., 83r.

Taxors v. John THATCH, cause not stated, 8 Feb. 1621/2: f. 356r.

Taxors v. Andrew THORNTON, unsized and unsealed measures (beer), 12 Oct. 1621: f. 327v.

Proctors v. John THROWGOOD, Thomas THROWGOOD and Edward THROWGOOD, butchers, 23 Oct. - 20 Nov. 1618: ff. 73v., 77r., 82v., 84r.

Taxors v. widow TIBB, unlicensed victualling, 8 Feb. 1621/2: f. 355v.

Taxors v. Thomas TILLETT, innholder, for selling beer by incorrect measures or prices, 20 Apr. - 27 Jul. 1621: ff. 282v., 283r., 287v.-288r. (John JONES, stationer, and John PEACE, tailor, named as witnesses; judgment against Tillett), 292v., 295v.-296r. (warrant to distrain goods), 296v.-297r., 297v.-298r., 301v., 304v.-305r. (Tillett claims he has been maliciously called by the Taxors and condemned by the Court); 306v.

Proctors v. John TOMLINSON, flesh-dressing, 14 Nov. 1617: f. 5r.

Office v. widow TOMLINSON, entertaining scholars, 19 May – 26 May 1620: ff. 199r., 200v. (alleged to have a slide-groat board at her house and for entertaining scholars at unreasonable hours; ordered to cut the board in pieces and not allow unlawful gaming in her house)

Proctors v. Henry TOMPSON, butcher, flesh-dressing, 29 Oct. 1619: f. 149v.

Taxors v. Humphrey TOMPSON, incorrect weights and measures, 16 Feb. 1620/1: f. 267v.

John TOMPSON, BA, fellow of St John’s College v. William PARKER, MA, of St John’s College, injury cause, 15 May – 18 Sept. 1618: ff. 37v.-38r., 40r., 42r., 44v. (judgement against Parker in the sum of 5li for injury and expenses), 47v., 49v., 53v., 55v., 62v.

Roger TOMPSON v. Richard LUTT, cause not stated, 24 Jul. 1618: f. 55r.

Roger TOMPSON of Cambridge v. widow RYDDING of Cambridge, debt cause, 18 Sept. - 2 Oct. 1618: ff. 64r., 66r., 67v.

Taxors v. Mr Roger TOMPSON, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 6 Mar. - 13 Mar. 1617/18: ff. 30v., 31v.

Taxors v. Mr TOMPSON, brewer, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 27 Nov. 1618: f. 88r.

Taxors v. Mr TOMPSON, brewer, for selling beer to unlicensed victuallers, 17 Mar. 1619/20: f. 184r.

Taxors v. Roger TOMPSON, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 3 Dec. 1619: f. 161v.

Taxors v. Roger TOMPSON, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 28 Jan. - 4 Feb. 1619/20: ff. 170r., 172v.

Taxors v. Roger TOMPSON, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 17 Nov. 1620: f. 229v.

Taxors v. TOMPSON of Barnwell, baker, incorrect weights and measures, 19 Nov. 1619: f. 156v.

Taxors v. Roger TOMPSON, baker, incorrect weights and measures (bread), 1 Dec. 1620: f. 241v.

Taxors v. Roger TOMPSON, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 16 Mar. 1620/1: f. 276v.

Taxors v. Roger TOMPSON, for selling beer to unlicensed victuallers, 17 May 1621: f. 284r.

Taxors v. Mr TOMPSON, for selling beer at incorrect prices or by incorrect measures, 14 Dec. 1621: f. 348r.

George TOOLEY of Cambridge v. William CAUSBIE of Cambridge, cause not stated, 28 Jan. - 4 Feb. 1619/20: ff. 170r., 172r.

Marmaduke TOULSON of Cambridge v. Humphrey HEETE, cause not stated, 5 Dec. 1617: ff. 10v.-11r. (judgement against HEETE)

Marmaduke TOULSON of Cambridge, baker, v. Richard WARDE of Cambridge, appealed cause, 23 Jun. 1620 – 2 Nov. 1621: ff. 205r. (Warde had extraordinary business in London and could not appear in court because his horse fell sick there), 207v.-208r., 210r., 212v., 215v. (Josiah SANDERS and William WILLSON of Cambridge named as witnesses), 219v., 221r. (John DURANT, alderman, John ROSSE, Robert CADGE and Robert SLIGHTON named as witnesses), 223r. (Mary PARKE and Margaret JACKSON of Cambridge, widow, named as witnesses), 224r.-v., 225r., 226r., 228v., 234v.-235r., 239r., 243r., 247r., 250v., 253v., 258v.-259r., 262r., 263v., 269r., 282r., 289v., 293v., 296r., 298v., 302r., 318v., 325r., 329r., 330v.-331r. (deposition of Toulson regarding the acquittance sealed and delivered by Warde; Toulson absolved)

Marmaduke TOULSON of Cambridge, baker, v. William SUPPLE, BA, (later v. John PASKE of Cambridge, Supple’s guarantor), debt cause, 26 Oct. 1621 - 20 Jan. 1621/2: ff. 330r., 333v., 334r., 339r., 342r., 345r. (judgement against Paske), 351r.

Proctors v. Marmaduke TOULSON, flesh-dressing, 23 Oct. - 30 Oct. 1618: ff. 73v., 77r.

Proctors v. Marmaduke TOULSONN, Anthony HARRISON, Nicholas MOODEY, Thomas WHALEY, John SCOTT, Timothy HAYNES, Richard WALKER, Henry WEEDEN, Matthew RIBSHAWE, Christopher ADAMS, Francis SHILBORNE, widow RAPER and Christopher GREENE, flesh-dressing, 12 Nov. 1619: f. 153r.

Taxors v. Marmaduke TOULSON of Cambridge, victualler, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 12 Jan. 1620/1: f. 253r.

Proctors v. Marmaduke TOULSON, flesh-dressing. 16 Nov. 1621: f. 335r.

Office v. Roger TOULSON, baker, incorrect weight and measures (bread), 23 Jun. 1620: f. 205v.

Taxors v. Roger TOULSON, baker, incorrect weights and measures, 12 Nov. 1619: f. 153v.

Taxors v. Nicholas TRENCHE. Richard FYDLYNN, John DERNE, Adam GANTLETT, John REVE, Henry NEWTON, Jasper RYDER, Richard GREENE, John TURNER, George PIKE, Phillip CHALLICE, John RUSSELL, Robert SCOTT, Francis NORTHUS, William WRIGHTE and Francis PENNYE, for selling beer or ale at incorrect prices, 19 Nov. - 3 Dec. 1619: ff. 157v., 161r.

Taxors v. Nicholas TRENCH, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 8 Dec. 1620: f. 245r.

Robert TWELVES of Cambridge v. Thomas BURTON of Cambridge, appealed cause, 18 Sept. - 4 Dec. 1618: ff. 64v., 66v., 67v., 68r., 69r.-v. (indenture exhibited), 71r. (Mr FOXTON produced as witness), 75v., 80r., 81v., 83v., 86v.-87r. (deposition of Twelves that he lent money to Burton to pay rent to Bennett College; judgement against Burton in the sum of 50li, 17s and 10d), 90r.

Robert TURNER, LLB, proctor, v. John REVE (REEVE) of Cambridge, saddler, cause relating to fees, 6 Oct. 1620 - 19 Jan. 1620/1: ff. 222r., 223v., 227r., 228v., 235r., 239r., 243r., 247v., 251r., 253v.

Proctors v. Paul UNDERHILL of Cambridge, innholder, flesh-dressing, 28 Nov. 1617: f. 9v.

Proctors v. Paul UNDERHILL of Cambridge, flesh-dressing, 27 Feb 1617/18: f. 27v.

Proctors v. Paul UNDERHILL of Cambridge, taverner, entertaining scholars, 5 Jun. - 19 Jun. 1618: ff. 41r., 42v.-43r. (alleges scholars were being persecuted by Jacob, a servant, with a pick staff and dog), 45r.

Proctors v. Paul UNDERHILL, flesh-dressing, 30 Oct. - 13 Nov. 1618: ff. 77v., 80v., 82r.

Proctors v. Paul UNDERHILL, flesh-dressing, 12 Nov. 1619: f. 153r.

John UNTHANKE of Cambridge v. John PECHIE of Cambridge, debt cause, 5 Mar. 1618/19 - 19 Mar. 1618/19: ff. 108r., 112r.

Proctors v. Helen VAUGHAN, widow, flesh-dressing, 23 Oct. 1618: f. 73r.

Proctors v. Helen VAUGHAN, widow, flesh-dressing, 5 Mar. 1618/19: f. 109v.

Taxors v. Helen VAUGHAN, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 8 Dec. 1620: f. 245r

Proctors v. Widow VAUGHAN, entertaining scholars, 7 Nov. 1617: f. 4v.

Proctors v. Widow VAUGHAN, flesh-dressing. 16 Nov. 1621: f. 334v.

Robert WAKELIN, Thomas PHILLIPPS and Christopher LOWTHE, all of Barnwell, v. Edmund PORTER, stationer, debt cause, 23 Nov. 1621 - 8 Feb. 1621/2: ff. 339r.-v., 342v. (Ralph SMITH, William HOWE and Francis CARROW of Barnwell named as witnesses), 351r., 354v.

Proctors v. Alice WALKER at the Sign of the Crown, flesh-dressing, 7 Dec. 1621: ff. 343v.-344r.

Proctors v. John WALKER, butcher, flesh-dressing, 30 Apr. - 28 May 1619: ff. 122r., 124r., 128v.

Proctors v. Richard WALKER, innholder, cause not stated, 21 Nov. 1617: f. 7r.

Proctors v. Richard WALKER, flesh-dressing, 13 Nov. 1618: f. 82r.

Taxors v. Richard WALKER, innholder, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 17 Nov. 1620: f. 231r.

Proctors v. Thomas (John) WALKER, flesh-dressing, 23 Oct. - 13 Nov. 1618: ff. 73v., 77r., 80v., 82v.

Proctors v. Thomas WALTON, flesh-dressing, 10 Nov. - 17 Nov. 1620: ff. 227v., 229r.

Office v. John WARDALL of Cambridge, relating to the inventory of goods for his mother, widow GOULSON, deceased, 13 Jul. - 20 Jul. 1621: ff. 304r., 305v.

Proctors v. John WARDE, entertaining scholars, 12 Dec. 1627: f. 15v.

Taxors v. John WARDE, innholder, Henry GOCHE, Marmaduke TOULSON, Henry WRIGHTSON, Richard ASHBIE, Edward BURGESSE, Geoffrey PURDEY, HAYNES, widow BEMBRIDGE, Roland MIDDLETON, Henry STERNE, Owen WRIGHTE, Robert HALLIWELL, Giles LORKINN, Thomas LEETE, Matthew RIBSHAWE, Thomas ROBINSON, Matthew SISSON, Robert CROSBIE, David MANN, John CAMPES, John PRESTON, Robert GILL, George WARREN, widow CRANWICH, Thomas ALLENN, Nicholas CARPENTER, Andrew GOODWIN, William WILLSONN, Andrew THORNETON and William LEADER, for selling beer or ale at incorrect prices, 19 Nov. 1619: f. 157r.

Taxors v. John WARDE, John FROMONT, William CHRISTIAN, widow BARNES, James HUYTSON (HEWSTON) and JOHN SHARPE, unlicensed victualling, 17 May 1621: ff. 284v.-285r.

William WARDE of Cambridge v. Robert SLIGHTON of Cambridge, debt cause, 21 Jan. 1619/20 - 23 Jun. 1620: ff. 168r., 169v., 172r., 176r., 177v., 180r., 183r., 185v., 188r., 190r., 195v., 197r., 198v., 200r., 204r. (Michael WARDE and George WARDE, his brothers, appeared; Slighton absolved and dismissed after paying £3)

George WARREN of Cambridge v. Henry WRAYE of Cambridge, relating to money collected at Walls Lane fair, 10 Nov. - 15 Dec. 1620: ff. 227r., 228v., 235r., 240r., 248r.

George WARREN of Cambridge v. Thomas WALDEN of Cambridge, relating to money collected at Walls Lane fair, 10 Nov. - 15 Dec. 1620: ff. 227r., 228v., 235r., 240r., 248r.

George WARREN of Cambridge v. Richard RANSOME of Cambridge, relating to money collected at Walls Lane fair, 10 Nov. - 15 Dec. 1620: ff. 227r., 228v., 235r., 240r., 248r.

George WARREN of Cambridge v. Richard HARPER of Cambridge, carrier, relating to money collected at Walls Lane fair, 10 Nov. - 15 Dec. 1620: ff. 227r., 228v., 235r., 240r., 248r.

Proctors v. George WASTALL, flesh-dressing, 23 Oct. - 13 Nov. 1618: ff. 73v., 77r., 80v., 82v.

William WATERSON of Cambridge v. John PRESTON of Cambridge, injury cause, 31 Jul. - 18 Sept. 1618: ff. 58v., 64r.

Proctors v. Mr WATSON, butcher, flesh-dressing, 29 Oct. - 19 Nov. 1619: ff. 149v., 153r., 155v.

Michael WATSON v. John PASKE, injury cause, 2 July 1619 – 10 Mar. 1619/20: ff. 136v., 137v., 140r.-v. (Peter SANDERS, Andrew GOODWIN, John ROBINSON, Henry CAMPION, Margaret BENNETT, Elizabeth WATSON, daughter of Michael, William WHISKIN, Gregory MARSAM, Henry TOMPSON, all of Cambridge, and John MORRICE of Girton named as witnesses), 143v. (Joseph WATSON, son of Michael, Susan CAMPION, wife of Henry, Grace HATLEY and Alice HARRISON of Cambridge named as witnesses), 145v. (blank), 147v., 150v., 154r., 157v., 159v., 162r., 164r., 166v., 168v., 174v., 177r. (judgement against PASKE in the sum of 20s), 179v., 181v.

Office v. James WAYDE (WADE), cleric, cause relating to Campsall rectory, 28 Mar. - 8 Jun. 1620: ff. 187v., 201v. (Wade alleged the University presented ‘dissolute fellows’ to the vicarage; Wade asked for forgiveness from the Vice Chancellor and University for speaking these words) [see also 174r., 186v.-187r]

Edmund WEALDE of Cambridge v. John TENNANT of Cambridge, debt cause, 18 Sept. - 25 Sept. 1618: ff. 64v., 66v.

Proctors v. Henry WEEDEN of Cambridge, cook, flesh-dressing, 7 Nov. 1617: ff. 3v.

Proctors v. Henry WEEDON, cook, flesh-dressing, 23 Oct. 1618: f. 73r.

Proctors v. Henry WEEDEN, flesh-dressing. 16 Nov. 1621: f. 335r.

Proctors v. Henry WELCH, butcher, flesh-dressing, 23 Oct. - 13 Nov. 1618: ff. 73v., 77r., 80v., 82v.

Proctors v. Henry WELCHE, butcher, flesh-dressing, 30 Apr. 1619: f. 122r.

Proctors v. Henry WELCH, flesh-dressing, 19 Nov. 1619: f. 156r.

Luke WENHAM of Cambridge, servant to Mr GIBBS, v. Agnes BEETON of Cambridge, wife of Edward BEETON, injury cause, 17 Apr. - 18 Sept. 1618: ff. 33v., 34v., 36r., 36v., 39v., 41v., 44r., 47r.-v., 49r., 56v. (judgement against Agnes Beeton in the sum of 4li for injury and expenses), 62r.-v. (note on appeal), 63r.

Office v. Mary WESTFEILD, tennis court keeper at Corpus Christi College, 26 Sept. 1621: ff. 312v.-313r. (Westfeild is alleged to have made a door in the College’s brick wall, allowing scholars and students to enter the College when the gate is shut, for example during the night; Westfeild ordered to make up the wall and block the passage)

Taxors v. Alice WETHERWOOD, Humphrey MEDCALFE, Robert RODGERS, Christopher HATLEY, Miles BURKETT, William GOSTLYN and William WOLFE, cause not stated, 3 Dec. 1619: f. 161v.

Proctors v. Thomas WHALEY, flesh-dressing, 28 Nov. 1617: f. 10r.

Proctors v. Thomas WHALEY, innholder, flesh-dressing, 23 Oct. 1618: ff. 72v.-73r.

Taxors v. Thomas WHALEY, innholder, for selling ale at incorrect prices, 1 Dec. 1620: f. 241v.

Proctors v. Thomas WHALEY, flesh-dressing. 16 Nov. 1621: f. 334v.

Office v. George WILLIAMSON, baker, incorrect weight and measures (bread), 23 Jun. 1620: f. 206r.

Office v. Thomas WILLSON, baker, incorrect weight and measures (bread), 23 Jun. 1620: f. 205v.

Office v. Thomas WILLSON, bailiff of the town of Cambridge, debt cause, 28 Jul. 1621: f. 315v. (imprisoned in the Tollbooth)

Taxors v. Thomas WILLSON of Cambridge, baker, incorrect weights and measures (bread), 5 Dec. 1617: f. 12v.

Proctors v. Thomas WILLSON, flesh-dressing, 23 Oct. - 30 Oct. 1618: ff. 74r., 77r.

Proctors v. Thomas WILLSON of Cambridge, butcher, engrossing, regrating and forestalling (meat), 28 May – 4 Jun. 1619: ff. 129v., 131r.

Office v. widow WILLSON, cause not stated, 4 Feb. 1619/20: f. 173r.

Proctors v. Henry WOLFE, cause not stated, 23 Nov. 1621: f. 340r.

Proctors v. John WOLFE, flesh-dressing, 23 Nov. 1621: f. 339v.

Proctors v. Michael WOLFE, innholder, flesh-dressing, 20 Nov. 1618: f. 84r.

Office v. Philip WOLFE, Samuel FARLEY and John HAMOND, vintners, for selling wine at incorrect prices, 18 Dec. 1618: f. 93v.

Proctors v. Philip WOLFE, innholder, flesh-dressing, 14 Nov. 1617: f. 5r.

Proctors v. Philip WOLFE, innholder, flesh-dressing, 19 Nov. 1619: f.156r.

Proctors v. Philip WOLFE, innholder, flesh-dressing, 10 Nov. 1620: f. 227v.

Taxors v. Philip WOLFE, innholder, for selling ale at incorrect prices, 1 Dec. 1620: f. 241r.

Taxors v. Philip WOLFE, incorrect weights and measures, 6 Jul. 1621: f. 300r. (testimony of Andrew THORNTON)

Taxors v. Philip WOLFE, John PAYNE, John HAMOND and Nicholas GOULSBOROUGH, incorrect weights and measures, 28 Sept. - 12 Oct. 1621: ff. 321r., 323v., 327v.

Proctors v. Philip WOLFE, flesh-dressing. 16 Nov. - 23 Nov. 1621: ff. 335v., 339v.

Taxors v. William WOLFE, victualling offence, 31 Jul. 1618: f. 59v.

Taxors v. William WOLFE, victualler, unlicensed victualling, 12 Jan. 1620/1: f. 252v.

Thomas WOLLEY, MA, of Peterhouse v. Robert ORTON, injury cause, 15 Dec. 1620 – 8 Feb. 1621/2: ff. 247v., 251r.-v., 255v., 259r., 262r., 263v.-264r. (Isabelle GIBBS, wife of Henry Gibbs, and Fabian SCOTT, their servant, named as witnesses), 268v., 269v., 273v., 276r., 279v., 281v., 282v., 287r., 292r., 295v., 298r., 301v.-302r., 319r., 325v., 329r., 331r., 336v., 341v., 344v., 349v., 353v. (judgement against Orton)

Alice WOODE, wife of Thomas Woode of Cambridge, v. Joan ARCHER, wife of William Archer of Cambridge, injury cause, 22 Sept. - 13 Oct. 1620: ff. 220r., 222r., 223v.

Tobias WOOD v. Thomas SMARTE, alderman of Cambridge, injury cause, 9 Mar. 1620/1 - 2 Nov. 1621: ff. 274r., 276r. (Robert ARMIN of Clare Hall named as witness), 279v., 281v., 287r., 292v., 295v., 298v., 302r., 318v., 325v. (Smarte absolved, Wood to pay expenses), 329r., 331r.

Taxors v. Tobias WOODE, for selling ale at incorrect prices, 27 Feb. - 6 Mar. 1617/18: ff. 28r., 30r.

Taxors v. Matthew WOODRUFFE, cause not stated, 5 Dec. 1617: f. 13v.

Proctors v. WOODWARD, for keeping and wearing scholars’ gowns about the town, 20 Nov. 1618: f. 85r. (to be whipped at Schools’ doors by Benjamin Prime)

Matthew WREN, DD, fellow of Pembroke College, v. Thomas CLARKE of Cambridge, toller [toll-collector], violating the liberty and privileges of the University, 20 Oct. - 10 Nov. 1620: ff. 224v., 225r., 226v. (Clarke is alleged to have unlawfully taken a halter [cart] away from Wren’s man contrary to the charters of the University; Clarke apologised and admonished not to offend again)

Office v. Anthony WRIGHT, baker, incorrect weight and measures (bread), 23 Jun. 1620: f. 206v.

Taxors v. Anthony WRIGHT, cause not stated, 5 Feb. - 26 Feb. 1618/19: ff. 101v., 102v., 103r.

Taxors v. Anthony WRIGHT, baker, incorrect weights and measures, 12 Nov. - 19 Nov. 1619: ff. 153v., 156v.

Taxors v. Anthony WRIGHT, incorrect weights and measures, 16 Feb. 1620/1: f. 267v.

Taxors v. Anthony WRIGHT of Cambridge, barber, cause not stated, 1 Jun. 1621: f. 291r.

Taxors v. Anthony WRIGHT, incorrect weights and measures (bread), 16 Nov. - 23 Nov. 1621: ff. 336r., 340v.

Proctors v. widow WRIGHT of Barnwell, entertaining scholars, 11 Dec. - 18 Dec. 1618: ff. 92v., 94v. (testimony of Lewis WILLSON)

Taxors v. widow WRIGHTE, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 17 Nov. 1620: f. 230r.

Office v. widow WRIGHTE of Barnwell, unlicensed victualling, entertaining scholars and allowing one Annie CHIMERYE, ‘a common whore’, to remain at her house, 31 Jan. 1620/1: ff. 260v.-261r. (ordered to victual no more; Chimerye committed to prison)

Office v. William WRIGHTE of Blasbye [Bleasby], Nottinghamshire, alleged to be a lewd person (fornication), 16 May 1618: f. 39r. (to be whipped and sent away with a pass)

Proctors v. Henry WRIGHTSON, flesh-dressing, 5 Mar. 1618/19 - 12 Mar. 1618/19: ff. 109v., 111v.

Office v. WYLDS, poulterer, forestalling, engrossing and regrating (poultry), 28 Nov. - 16 Jan. 1617/18: ff. 10r., 16r. (recital of license from the Earl of Sussex), 18v. (dismissed and warned not to offend again)

Office for John WYSEMAN, esquire Bedell, v. Richard HARRISON, 19 May 1620: f. 199v. (Harrison, a tenant of Wyseman in his house, is alleged to have received GOCHE (‘an aged man and of mean estate’) as [?tenant] in the house without permission)

Proctors v. Thomas YATES, Alexander JACKLYN and Geoffrey PURDEY, flesh-dressing, 1 Dec. 1620: f. 241r.

Office v. John YAXLEY, baker, incorrect weight and measures (bread), 23 Jun. 1620: f. 206v.

Taxors v. John YAXLEY, cause not stated, 5 Dec. 1617: f. 13r.

Taxors v. John YAXLEY, baker, cause not stated, 11 Dec. 1618: f. 93r.

Taxors v. John YAXLIE (YAXLEY), baker, incorrect weights and measures (bread), 1 Dec. 1620: f. 241v.

Scope and Contents

Other notable entries:

16r. Henry GOCHE, MA, appointed senior proctor and Thomas HORSEMAN, MA, appointed junior proctor, 12 Dec. 1617.

26v. Memorandum: Alexander READE, junior proctor, declares GOFFE of St John’s College is unfit to take BA degree, 13 Feb. 1617/18.

65r. Memorandum: Mark NITINGALE of Cambridge is bound to stand surety for George MEALE of London to answer Robert PULL of Corpus Christi College, 18 Sept. 1618.

65r. John MOUNTE, sworn scholar servant of Mr WATTS of Jesus College, 25 Sept. 1618.

66v. Prices or measures set for wheat and various types of loaf, 28 Sept. 1618.

97r. John RICHARDSON, Valentine CAREY, John HILLES, Owen GWYNN, Barnabus GOCHE and Henry [?]MOWTLOWE appointed deputies to the Vice Chancellor, 20 Jan 1618/19.

102r. Valentine CAREY, John RICHARDSON, John HILLES, Owen GWYNN, Robert NEWCOME, Barnabus GOCHE and Henry MOWTLOWE appointed deputies to the Vice Chancellor, [18] Feb. 1618/19.

102v. William ROBERTS of Queens’ College appointed proctor, 19 Feb. 1618/19.

112v. Memorandum: Robert Mason, MA, of St John’s College, appointed proctor, 22 Mar. 1618/19.

127r. Memorandum: Alice JACKSON, widow, of Thomas Jackson of Cambridge, deceased, requested time to consider whether she would take or refuse administration of her husband’s estate, 21 May 1619

139v. William COXE of Queens’ College and Peter ASHTON of Trinity College appointed taxors, 20 July 1619.

149v.-150r. Memorandum: John RICHARDSON, Valentine CAREY, John HILLES, Owen GWYNN, Robert NEWCOME, Henry MOWTLOWE, Barnabus GOCHE and Clement CORBETT appointed deputies to the Vice Chancellor, 5 Nov. 1619

163r. Memorandum: this act (19 Nov. 1619) was omitted in the original book and therefore was misplaced in this book [i.e. following on from entries of 10 Dec. 1619; one entry only, FLICKE v. THOROWGOOD]

173r. Memorandum relating to the brewers in court: LUKIN, SHERMAN, TOMPSON, NIXON, widow HOLMES, EMPSON and SANDERS reminded to serve beer only to licensed victuallers, 4 Feb. 1619/20

174r., 186v.-187r., 208v. Presentation to Rectory of Campsall, Yorkshire, 11 Feb. 1619/20 - 7 Jul. 1620; James WAYDE (WADE) alleges the University has sent no scholars to the vicarage, but drunken fellows; Recognizance for James Wayde to be instituted and inducted into the vicarage.

186r.-v. Dispute regarding the fellowship of Edward FRANCKLYNN, Christ’s College, 22 Mar. 1619/20.

191v. Memorandum: WATERMAN, cooper, sworn to perform the office faithfully for sealing of measures for the University, 7 Apr. 1620.

201r. William BRICE, scholar of King’s College, took an oath before the Vice Chancellor, 28 Apr. 1620.

203v. Memorandum: Benjamin PRIME, under-beadle, to go through the towns of Cambridge, Chesterton and Barnwell and to pull down all the signs of unlicensed victuallers, 16 Jun. 1620.

207v. Memorandum: Mr PAWLET (Philip POWLETT) of Peterhouse appointed proctor, 29 Jun. 1620.

207v. Memorandum: All fees due by the Registry to the Vice Chancellor are paid, 6 July 1620. Signed by James Tabor.

211r. Memorandum: price of wine set, 17 July 1620.

211v.-212r. Decree of Vice-Chancellor against John ADAMSON of Ware for bringing booths and shows to Hoggmagogg Hills including Juda Hudson of Cambridge, a suspected bawd and whore commonly known as Jumping Judy, 20 Jul. 1620.

215r. Memorandum concerning sum of money to be paid to Robert MILLER of Cambridge, guardian of George WARDE, a minor, 21 Jul. 1620 [see also WARDE v. SLIGHTON].

217r. John SYMONDS, William MARSHALL and Robert BAYLES, fellows of St John’s College, appointed deputies to the Vice Chancellor, 31 Jul. 1620.

219r. Memorandum: Dr [Robert] SCOTT, Vice Chancellor, ‘going into the country in the vacation time fell sick and came no more to Cambridge during his Vice Chancellorship but the substitutes following executed his place.’ [26 Aug. 1620].

225v. Andrew PERNE of Peterhouse decreed that [John] CRADOCKE, DD, of Peterhouse, ‘should have time to perform his acts required for his said degree any time before Midsummer, 30 Oct. 1620.

228r. Thomas PARKINSON of Clare Hall appointed proctor, 14 Nov. 1620.

231v. Memorandum concerning proceedings against the chandlers of Cambridge for selling candles above the price set. The eight chandlers were ‘very obstinate and sought by all means to oppose, impugn and disannul the jurisdiction and authority of the University concerning the setting price of candles’, 17 Nov. 1620.

234r. Memorandum concerning proceedings against the chandlers of Cambridge for selling candles above the price set: bond of obligation to appear in court, 17 Nov. 1620.

238r.-239r. Memorandum concerning proceedings against the chandlers of Cambridge for selling candles above the price set, 24 Nov. 1620. Tobie SMYTH did not submit as the other chandlers did and remained in the Tollbooth.

240v. Memorandum concerning the ‘country butchers’ and the selling of tallow, 1 Dec. 1620.

260v. Memorandum for a decree to go out against the next court day against TOMPSON of Barnwell, baker, 26 Jan. 1620/1.

261r.-v. Statement relating to Thomas PASKE and election to Mastership of Clare Hall, 8 Feb. 1620/1. Letter from Thomas Howard, Earl of Suffolk, Chancellor, to Samuel Ward, Vice-Chancellor.

278r.-v. Statement relating to the fellowship election at Christ’s College concerning Nathaniel TOVEY, MA, of Sidney Sussex College and Robert GELL of Christ’s College, 29 Mar. 1621.

278v. Statement by the Vice-Chancellor to butchers and chandlers concerning the price of tallow, 30 Mar. 1621.

280v., 281r. Office v. chandlers and butchers, concerning the price of tallow candle. Toby SMYTH, John BADCOCK, Edmund ALMOND, Michael WATSON, John SANDERS and William CHATTERIS do not accept the Vice-Chancellor's authority to set prices. 13 Apr. - 17 Apr. 1621.

280v. Negotium between [John] RICHARDSON, Master of Trinity College, and the Masters, Fellows and Scholars of Trinity College, 17 Apr. 1621.

281r. Thomas OLIVER sworn scholar servant. 17 Apr. 1621.

283v. John NEWMAN sworn scholar servant (gardener) at Sidney Sussex College, 17 May 1621.

285v. John MILLISON and Benjamin PRIME, barbers, sworn scholar servants, 25 May 1621.

285v. List of money received from brewers (LUKIN, SHERMAN, TOMPSON, HARDING, SANDERS and NIXON) as punishment, with breakdown of distribution of the money to various parishes, 17 May 1621.

286v. Memorandum that Samuel LYNSET, fellow of Clare Hall, is bound on condition that his pupil, Robert PETTIT, BA, appear in court. 31 May 1621.

295r. Margaret WRIGHTE of St Botolph’s, Samuel DISHER and Richard PETTIT, bound for the good ordering of ale brewers and sellers of ale in observation of their license, 14 Jun. 1621.

300r. Memorandum that George EDMONDS’ house near Pembroke Hall was allowed to be an inn called the Cardinal’s Hat, 6 Jul. 1621.

300v. John SWETSON of Cambridge, apothecary, appointed guardian of Judith, Barbara and Anne HYDE, the daughters of Ralph HYDE, deceased, 6 Jul. 1621.

304v. Christopher HUSBAND, fellow of Gonville and Caius College, appointed taxor, 18 Jul. 1621.

313v.-315r., 324r. Memorandum re. discommuning of Toby SMYTH, chandler, who has been imprisoned since refusing to pay his fine (deprived of privileges of the University and prohibited from trading). Smyth is reported to have ordered his servant, Thomas WHYTESEED, to take down the published orders posted at Great St Mary’s Church and on the Market Cross. John LOWRY and John BADCOCK condemned for aiding and abetting Smyth. 1-12 Oct. 1621.

336r.-v. Complaint by the churchwardens of All Hallows, Cambridge: allege that George TOOLEY, William FISHER, John LULMER and John WARNER were responsible for damage to the walls of the churchyard, 16 Nov. 1621. Tooley and others state they were at Thornetons at Pye Corner at 11 o’clock of the night in question, but deny causing damage. Testimony of Edmund TURVEY, servant to Francis MEEKES, and Richard SHITTLEWORTH, servant to William JACKSON, baker.

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