Act Book, 11 Nov. 1625-28 Jan. 1631
Scope and Contents
Entries for period Nov. 1625 to Feb. 1626/7 (ff. 3-76):
Proctors v. Christopher ADAMS, flesh-dressing, 20 Jan. 1625/6: f. 21r.
Taxors v. Christopher ADAMS, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 10 Feb. 1625/6: f. 26r.
Proctors v. Christopher ADAMS, flesh-dressing, 1 Dec. 1626: f. 66v.
Office v. widow ADCOCKE, widow TOLEY, John MERRELL, Jeremy GOOSE, widow CLAXTON, widow ATKINSON, cause not stated, 1 Dec. 1626: f. 66r.
John ALCOCK of Rampton, clerk, v. Lewis BROWNINGE of Cambridge, debt cause, 5 May 1626: f. 42v.
Robert ALLOTT, MD, v. Oliver GREENE, MD, cause not stated, 18 Nov. - 2 Dec. 1625: ff. 10r., 16r.
John ANGEIR (ANGER), LLD, v. Robert GASCOIGNE (alias WINGE), debt cause in the sum of 2l, 3 Aug. 1626: f. 53v. (Benjamin PRIME and William BARRAKER deposed that the common speech and fame is that Gascoigne has fled to Ireland; James SADLER deposed that he saw the bill in question; judgement: ATKINSON to pay the sum of 40s to Anger out of Gascoigne’s goods)
Proctors v. Richard ASHBY, cause not stated, 25 Nov. 1625: f. 14v.
Proctors v. Richard ASHBEY, cause not stated, 1 – 8 Dec. 1626: ff. 66v., 68r.
Agnes ASPELON v. Susan, wife of Thomas GREGORE (GREGORIE or GREGORY), injury cause, allegation that Gregory bit Aspelon in her shoulder, 19 May - 18 Dec. 1626: ff. 45r. (Susan confessed; Thomas Gregory bound 10l on condition of Susan keeping the peace, especially towards Agnes Aspelon), 47v., 49r., 52v., 55v. (Gregory to pay 3l), 57r. (blank), 58v., 70v.-71r. (order for Susan to pay 3l; all suits including Edward Gregory v. Agnes Aspelon to be ended)
John ATKINSON of Cambridge v. Paul MARCHANT (MARCHAND) of St John’s College, cause not stated, 2 Dec. 1625 - 20 Jan. 1625/6: ff. 16v., 18r., 20v.
John ATKINSON v. [Troill] ATKINSON, debt cause in the sum of 1l, 9s and 9d for separate parcels in bill, 8 Dec. 1626: f. 68v.
Proctors v. widow ATKINSON, flesh-dressing, 10 Nov. 1626: f. 63v.
Taxors v. John AUSTIN, Hugh HUMPHRY, Jeremy FYDLIN, Richard PIKE, John WILSON and Henry GRAVES, incorrect measures, 27 Jan. 1625/6: f. 23r.
Office v. Thomas BAINEHAM, for entertaining scholars (MASON of St John’s College), 5 Dec. 1626: f. 67r.
Proctors v. Richard BAINBRIDGE, flesh-dressing, 10 Nov. 1626: f. 63r.
Taxors v. Widow BANKES, cause not stated, 3 - 10 Mar. 1625/6: ff. 29r. (aegrotat), 32v.
Proctors v. widow BANCKS, flesh-dressing, 8 Dec. 1626: f. 68r. (testimony of Roger BRAND)
Avisia BANKES (BANKS), widow, v. John COTCHIE (CUTCHIE), debt cause in the sum of 5l 7s owed to Thomas Banks, deceased, 31 Mar. - 5 May 1626: f. 38r., 38v., 41r., 42r. (missio in possessionem of Cotchie’s goods)
Taxors v. Anthony BARNES, incorrect prices, 11 Nov. 1625: f. 8v.
Taxors v. Anthony BARNES, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 17 Nov. - 15 Dec. 1626: ff. 65r., 66v., 68v., 70r.
Proctors v. Anthony BARNES, flesh-dressing, 18 Nov. 1625: f. 11r.
Christopher BARNES, Thomas SUGDEN and William STILES, scholars, night-walking, 24 Mar. 1625/6: f. 36r.
Proctors v. Robert BATES, flesh-dressing, 10 Nov. 1626: f. 63r.
Henry BAYLISE, servant to Mr GELLETT, 29 Jan. 1626/7: f. 76r. (warned to appear)
Taxors v. Thomas BAYNEHAM, cause not stated, 3 Mar. 1625/6: f. 29v.
Proctors v. BAYNEHAM in Green Street, entertaining scholars, 10 Mar. 1625/6: f. 32r.
Proctors v. Robert BAYTES (BATES), flesh-dressing, 11 Nov. 1625: f. 8r.
Jerome BEALE, Master of Pembroke College, and Matthew WREN, Master of Peterhouse, v. William GREEKE, gentleman, and John PINDER, carpenter, for blocking a common passage out of Trumpington Street into St Thomas Laies, 1 Aug. 1626 - 26 Jan. 1626/7: ff. 53r. (500l claimed in damages; Greeke and Pinder bound to appear at the next court), 55v., 57r. (the ground in question is alleged to be the freehold of Greeke), 58v., 62r., 72r., 73v., 75r.
Agnes BEETON, widow and executor of Edward BEETON, late of Cambridge, deceased v. COOKE of Gonville and Caius College, debt cause, 18 Nov. - 2 Nov. 1625: f. 10v., 14r., 16r. (Cooke to pay 20l)
Proctors v. Robert BELL, flesh-dressing, 17 Nov. 1626: f. 65r.
Taxors v. Robert BELL, Edward DODSON, widow BANKES, Humphrey METCALFE and John COCHIE junior, cause not stated, 20 Jan. 1626/7: f. 74r.
Proctors v. Richard BEMBRIDGE, flesh-dressing, 11 Nov. 1625: f. 8r.
Walter BETSON v. Thomas BROWNE, cause not stated, 11 Nov. 1625: f. 5r.
[John] BLAGUE of Corpus Christi College, cause not stated, 18 Dec. 1626 - 29 Jan. 1626/7: ff. 71r. (contumacious), 72v. (testimony of WHALEY who states he was present with PALMER and Blague, and that Palmer drew the dagger), 76r. (testimony of Palmer)
John BLYTON v. Leonard THOMPSON, MA, cause not stated, 6 – 20 Oct. 1626: ff. 56r., 57v., 58v.
John BLYTON v. Roger TOMPSON, cause not stated, 13 Oct. 1626: f. 57v.
Edward BRECHNOWE (BRITHNOWE) v. Mr WICKS of St John’s College, cause not stated, 10 Feb. 1625/6 - 21 Apr. 1626: ff. 26r., 27v., 28v., 31r., 33r., 36r., 38r., 38v.
Taxors v. Samuel BRENTE, unlicensed victualling and incorrect prices, 21 Apr. 1626: f. 40r.
Richard BRIGGS v. George RAMSEY, cause not stated, 9 Jun. - 6 Oct. 1626: f. 47v. (bound to appear), 49v., 56r.
Proctors v. John BRISLEY, cause not stated, 9 Dec. 1625: f. 19r.
Proctors v. John BROWNE in Walls Lane, butcher, cause not stated, 10 Mar. 1625/6: f. 32r.
BUCKLEY, victualler, widow LARKIN, GIBBONS, musician, PENNEY, cause not stated, 22 - 29 Jan. 1626/7: ff. 74r. (all did not appear), 75v., 76r. (Gibbon for entertaining scholars)
Office v. Dr BUNYARD of Trinity College, Mr HOLMES of St John’s College and Joseph MUSTIAN, 21 Apr. 1626: f. 39r. (SWETSON presents a bill against Mustian in the sum of 52s and 5d)
Office v. Dr BUNYARD, cause not stated, 1 Dec. 1626: f. 66r.
Proctors v. Edward BURGESSE, flesh-dressing, 1 - 15 Dec. 1626: ff. 66v., 68r., 70r.
Taxors v. Edward BURGESSE, incorrect weights and measures (faggots and pots), 26 Jan. 1626/7: f. 75v.
Taxors v. Henry BUTTERHAM, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 10 Feb. 1625/6: f. 26v.
Taxors v. Roger BUTTERHAM, cause not stated, 3 Mar. 1625/6: f. 29v.
Anthony CADGE sworn as servant of Dr WALSALL, 17 Mar. 1625/6: f. 33r.
Taxors v. Robert CADGE, cause not stated, 10 Mar. 1625/6 - 21 Apr. 1626: f. 32v., 39v.
Taxors v. John CAMPES, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 10 Feb. 1625/6: f. 26r.
Proctors v. Henry CAMPION, poulterer, for buying 2 capons in the market, 9 Dec. 1625: f. 19r.
Proctors v. Richard CAMPION, engrossing, regrating and forestalling, 11 Nov. 1625: f. 8v.
Taxors v. William CASBONE, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 27 Jan. 1625/6: f. 23r.
Proctors v. CASEBONE, flesh-dressing, 8 Dec. 1626: f. 68r.
William CATCHER of Trinity Hall appointed administrator of the goods of Edward CATCHER, 13 Dec. 1626: f. 69r.
Taxors v. CAVE, butcher, SHARPE, butcher, and KELLY, butcher, cause not stated, 19 May 1626: f. 44v.
Jeremy CHACE of Cambridge, alderman, v. James WILKINSON of Cambridge, injury cause (injurious words), 11 – 25 Nov. 1625: ff. 7v., 9v.-10r., 13r. (Wilkinson states he has greatly wronged Chace through his words)
Proctors v. Edward CLAYE (CLAY), flesh-dressing, 17 Nov. - 8 Dec. 1626: ff. 65r., 66v., 68r.
Taxors v. William COBHAM, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 10 Feb. 1625/6: f. 26v.
Edward COEMAN, administrator of the goods of [Joseph] MUSTIAN, v. Widow JACKSON, debt cause, 21 Apr. 1626: f. 40r.
Taxors v. Robert COMMIN, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 10 Feb. 1625/6: f. 26v.
Taxors v. Gilbert COOKE, cause not stated, 21 Apr. 1626: f. 39v.
Taxors v. Jeremy COOKE, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 10 Feb. 1625/6: f. 26v.
Taxors v. John COOPER, engrossing, regrating and forestalling of sheep, 19 May – 9 Jun. 1626: ff. 44r.-v., 47r.
Office v. COOPER, widow GREENE, widow ALCOCKE and Mr REEDINGE, cause not stated, 20 Oct. 1626: f. 59r.
Proctors v. [Robert] CORNEY, for not bringing his tallow to market, 25 Nov. - 2 Dec. 1625: ff. 14v. (to be arrested), 16v.
Proctors v. Robert CORNEY, flesh-dressing, 9 Dec. 1625: f. 16v.
John CRANE of Cambridge v. James TAYLOR of Cambridge, debt cause in the sum of 150l, 7 Feb. 1625/6: f. 24v. (judgement against Taylor; bill of obligation also mentions John HOLMES of London)
John CRANE of Cambridge v. James TAYLOR of Cambridge, debt cause in the sum of 40l, 7 Feb. 1625/6: ff. 24v.-25r. (Taylor arrested)
Richard CROFTS v. John CUTCHIE (COCHIE), appealed cause, 11 Nov. - 9 Dec. 1625: ff. 6r., 18v.
Proctors v. John CUTCHIE, junior, and John TURNER, entertaining scholars, 3 – 10 Mar. 1625/6: f. 30v., 32r.
John DERNE, bound 10l to observe the articles and orders in his license, 3 Mar. 1625/6: f. 30r.
Proctors v. William DICKENSON, flesh-dressing, 3 Mar. 1625/6: f. 30r.
Edward DIXON, administration of goods by John COOPER, executor, 12 Jan. - 9 Feb. 1626/7: ff. 72r. (blank), 73r. (proclamation for creditors; John DURRANT, John HARDWICKE, Thomas SOUTH, Samuel FREEMAN, Mr BOSSE, Robert DIXON, Robert TAVAN and Mr WILLIAMSON claim monies owed), 74v., 76v.
Proctors v. Edward DODSON, flesh-dressing, 2 Dec. 1625: f. 16v.
Proctors v. Edward DODSON, flesh-dressing, 10 Nov. 1626: f. 63r.
Thomas DODSON, scholar of Christ’s College, v. Francis LINN (LYNN) of Bassingbourn, gentleman, cause not stated, 21 Apr. - 5 May 1626: f. 39r. (Dr BAINBRIDGE and Mr TURNER act for Dodson, who is a minor), 41r., 42r. (reference to writ from the Court of Common Pleas)
Henry DOWNEINGE, administration of goods, 1 Dec. 1626: ff. 66r.
Mr DUNCOME, lately taxor, v. Edmund NIXON, brewer, cause not stated, 10 Feb. - 3 Mar. 1625/6: f. 26r., 27v., 28v.
John DURRANT v. John COOPER, executor of the will of Edward DIXON, debt cause, 8 Dec. 1626: f. 68v.
Proctors v. George EDMONDS, cause not stated, 20 Jan. 1625/6: f. 21r.
Proctors v. George EDMONDES, flesh-dressing, 8 - 15 Dec. 1626: ff. 68r., 70r. (testimony of Robert SUTTON)
Taxors v. George EDMUNDS, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 25 Nov. 1625: f. 15r.
Taxors v. Gregory EDMONDS, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 17 Nov. 1626: f. 65r.
Taxors v. William ELLERY, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 10 Feb. - 3 Mar. 1625/6: f. 26v., 29v.
William ELSDEN of Cambridge v. Robert MANN, MA, cause not stated, 18 Nov. 1625: f. 10v. (bound 5l to stand to order and award determined by John DODD, fellow of Emmanuel College)
Taxors v. William ELSDEN, incorrect prices, 11 Nov. 1625: f. 8v.
Taxors v. William ELSDEN, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 17 Nov. 1626: f. 65r.
Thomas ELWOOD, son of Elwood in Jesus Lane, cause not stated, 29 Jan. 1626/7: f. 76r. (did not appear)
Taxors v. William EMPSON, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 21 Apr. 1626: f. 39v.
Taxors v. William EMPSON, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 1 - 8 Dec. 1626: ff. 66v., 68v.
Taxors v. John ENTWISELL (INTWISELL), brewer, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 3 - 17 Mar. 1625/6: ff. 29r., 32v., 33v.
Taxors v. Widow EVANCE, cause not stated, 10 – 17 Feb. 1625/6: ff. 26r., 29v.
Proctors v. Gilbert FABIAN, cause not stated, 8 - 15 Dec. 1626: ff. 68r. (blank), 70r.
Gilbert FABIAN and John SCOTT, treasonous words about the Duke of BUCKINGHAM, 11 Dec. 1626: ff. 68v.-69r. (depositions of Fabian and Scott relating to an incident in the house of Robert BELL, innholder, of Cambridge, in the presence also of Samuel DONE, cook at Gonville and Caius College, Bells’s wife and one LANTON, a guest of Thomas WHALEY at the Bull)
Thomas FANE v. John CUTCHIE, cause not stated, 24 – 31 Mar. 1625/6: ff. 36r., 37v.
Proctors v. Philip FARLY, flesh-dressing, 11 Nov. 1625: f. 8r.
Proctors v. Philip FARLEY (FARLY), flesh-dressing, 10 Nov. 1626: f. 63r.
Samuel FARLEY v. Anthony BARNES, cause not stated, 16 – 30 Jun. 1626: ff. 49v., 52v.
Proctors v. Samuel FARLEY, vintner, for selling at incorrect prices, 8 – 15 Dec. 1626: ff. 67v., 68r. (absent)
William FAUCET of London v. John PASKE, cause not stated [4 concurrent causes], 18 Sept. - 1 Dec. 1626: ff. 54v., 55v.-56r., 62v., 65r., 66r.
Taxors v. Richard FIDLIN (FYDLYN), for selling beer at incorrect prices, 21 Apr. 1626: f. 39v.
Proctors v. Charles FLOWER, cause not stated, 18 Nov. 1625: f. 11r.
Proctors v. Charles FLOWER, flesh-dressing, 3 – 10 Mar. 1625/6: ff. 29v., 32r.
Proctors v. Charles FLOWER, cause not stated, 8 Dec. 1626: f. 68r.
Proctors v. Widow FORNACE, flesh-dressing, 3 Mar. 1625/6: f. 30r.
Proctors v. John FRANKE, cause not stated, 20 Jan. 1625/6: f. 21r.
Proctors v. FREEMAN, FARROW, BAKER, widow JACKSON, William HARRISON, Thomas CHATTERIS, Richard STANTON, WILDES, Robert CULLINGWORTH, Robert CADGE, Widow STINNET, cause not stated, 3 Mar. 1625/6: f. 30r. (all contumacious or absent)
Proctors v. Samuel FREEMAN, flesh-dressing, 9 Dec. 1625: f. 18v.
Taxors v. Samuel FREMAN, George EDMUNDS, Robert WATSON, PATE and SEARLE, cause not stated, 11 - 18 Nov. 1625: f. 8v., 11r.
Taxors v. Samuel FREMAN, Richard BELINGE, Thomas WHALEY, Robert TAVAN, Edward DODSON, Christopher HATLEY, Richard GREENE, John SMYTH, John SAXTON and Richard ASHBY, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 9 Dec. 1625: f. 19r.
Taxors v. Samuel FREEMAN, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 1 Dec. 1626: f. 66v.
Proctors v. Widow FURNACE, flesh-dressing, 10 Nov. 1626: f. 63r.
Proctors v. Richard FYDLYN, flesh-dressing, 25 Nov. - 2 Dec. 1625: f. 14v., 16v.
Christopher GARDNER v. John COTCHIE (CUTCHIE) senior, cause not stated, 28 Apr. - 5 May 1626: ff. 41v. (Cotchie to be held in custody at the Tollbooth), 42v.
Francis GARDNER of Trinity College v. Gabriel KENT, debt cause, 28 Apr. - 19 May 1626: ff. 41v. (Kent to be held in custody at the Tollbooth), 42v., 44r. (Gardner states the bond exhibited is the same; [Kent] to be committed to the custody of John YAXLEY at the Tollbooth)
John GEERS v. William JORDEN, cause not stated, 12 Jan. 1626/7: f. 72v. (judgement against Jorden in the sum of 50l)
Taxors v. Robert GIBBON, incorrect prices, 3 Mar. 1625/6: f. 29v.
Proctors v. Robert GIBBS, flesh-dressing, 15 Dec. 1626: f. 70r.
Taxors v. Widow GILL, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 10 Feb. 1625/6: f. 26r.
Michael GOADE v. Stephen MATCHETT, cause not stated, 16 Jun. - 6 Oct. 1626: ff. 49v., 52v., 55v.
William GOADE (later Office) v. Alice, widow of John WOLFE, cause not stated, 20 Jan. 1625/6 - 6 Oct. 1626: ff. 22v., 24r., 29r., 31v., 33v., 36v., 38r., 39r., 41r., 42r., 44r., 46v., 49r., 52r., 55r.
Henry GOCHE, DD, v. John RYLAND of Essex, cause not stated, 15 Dec. 1626: f. 69v.
Henry GOCHE, DD, v. John RYLAND of Essex, injury cause (defamation) concerning money owed to George RYLAND, deceased, 15 Dec. 1626: ff. 69v. - 70r.
Administration of the goods of Henry GOOCH (GOCHE), servant scholar, involving Katherine GOOCH, his widow, and John GOOCH of St Sepulchre’s, Cambridge, brother of Henry Gooch (later Katherine and John Gooch v. Richard Sacker), 5 May 1626 - 26 Jan. 1626/7: ff. 42v. - 43r., 44r. (Richard SACKER to deliver an inventory of Gooch’s goods to the court; reference to a bond of one YORKE due to Goche for the sum of 40l), 47r., 49r., 52r., 55r., 57v., 58v., 62r., 72r., 75r.
Taxors v. William GOODMAN, John CUTCHIE junior, Philip WICKHAM, Widow EVANCE, William HARRISON, Robert CADGE, Thomas BANEHAM, Widow BANCKES, Anthony FARROW, Andrew LAVENDER, Richard FYDLYN, John DERNE, John WARDE, Thomas WICKARS, William CHRISTIAN and John SYMPSON, cause not stated, 24 Mar. - 21 Apr. 1625/6: ff. 37r. (all did not appear), 39v.
Taxors v. Andrew GOODWIN, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 3 Mar. 1625/6: f. 29v.
Winson GOODWIN v. widow BANKES, cause not stated, 10 Nov. 1626: f. 62v.
Jeremy GOOSE of Cambridge v. Thomas HOBSON of Cambridge, debt cause, 11 Nov. 1625 - 21 Mar. 1625/6: ff. 5v., 9r., 11v., 15v., 17v., 19v., 21v., 23v., 25v., 27v., 28v., 31r., 33r., 35v. (Judgement given: £50 to be paid to Jeremy Goose within 28 days after this judgement; £100 to be paid at Christmas next; £100 to be paid at or before Lady day next. Hobson to discharge Goose of the bond due to Mr Spicer for Mistress Osbaston's money. All causes or matters between them to be ended. Judgement accepted by both parties.)
Taxors v. Henry GRAVES, baker, cause not stated, 15 Dec. 1626: f. 70r.
Edward GREGORY, MA, v. Anne (Agnes) ASPELON, injury cause, 6 Oct. - 18 Dec. 1626: ff. 56r., 57v., 58v., 70v. - 71r. (all suits to be ended)
Proctors v. Christopher GREENE, flesh-dressing, 11 Nov. 1625: f. 8v.
Proctors v. Christopher GREENE, flesh-dressing, 10 Nov. 1626: f. 63v.
Proctors v. Christopher GREENE, Philip FARLEY, John FRANKE, William THOROGOOD, Thomas HARRIS, cause not stated, 3 Mar. 1621/2: f. 30r. (all contumacious or absent)
Taxors v. Michael GREENE, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 10 Feb. 1625/6: f. 26r.
Master and scholars of Sidney Sussex College v. Oliver GREENE, MD, cause not stated, 18 Nov. - 2 Dec. 1625: ff. 10v., 16r.
Proctors v. Thomas GRIGHAM, cause not stated, 10 Mar. 1625/6: f. 32r.
John HALL of Cambridge, capper, bound in 20l, Philip SCARLET of Cambridge, stationer, bound in 10l, and Henry PREIST of Cambridge, barber, bound in 10l, to keep the peace, especially towards Isaac ATKINSON, son of John ATKINSON, 15 Apr. 1626: f. 38r.
Proctors v. Thomas HALL, cause not stated, 10 Mar. 1625/6: f. 32r. (blank)
Proctors v. Mr HALSEHEAD, cause not stated, 3 Mar. 1625/6: f. 29v. (dismissed)
Proctors v. John HAMOND, flesh-dressing, 18 - 25 Nov. 1625: ff. 11r., 14v.
Proctors v. John HAMOND, flesh-dressing, 10 - 17 Nov. 1626: ff. 63r., 65r.
Office v. Walter HARBERT of Cambridge, tailor, for selling a gown belonging to Edward WARSON, a scholar of Queens’ College, to Edward INKERSOLE, a broker, and for making a violet kersey gown into a jump, 27 Apr. 1626: f. 40r. (to pay back 12s and charges of the court)
Proctors v. John HARDWICK, flesh-dressing, 25 Nov. 1625: f. 14v.
Proctors v. John HARDWICKE, [flesh-dressing], 8 Dec. 1626: f. 68r. (testimony of his servant, Anthony LEEDHAM)
Taxors v. John HARDWICKE, incorrect weights and measures, 20 Jan. 1626/7: f. 74r.
Proctors v. Christopher HARRISON and his wife, flesh-dressing, 11 Nov. 1625: f. 8v.
John HARRISON of London v. Porter of St John’s College and other creditors of Anthony Harrison, late of Cambridge, bookseller, deceased, debt cause, 29 Mar. 1626: f. 37r.
Proctors v. Robert HARRISON, flesh-dressing, 11 Nov. 1625: f. 8r.
Proctors v. Robert HARRISON, flesh-dressing, 1 Dec. 1626: f. 66v.
Taxors v. William HARRISON, cause not stated, 3 Mar. - 21 Apr. 1625/6: ff. 29r., 39v.
Proctors v. Francis HARVEY, flesh-dressing, 11 Nov. - 2 Dec. 1625: ff. 8r., 14v., 16v.
Proctors v. Francis HARVEY, cause not stated, 3 Mar. 1625/6: f. 29v.
Proctors v. Francis HARVEY, flesh-dressing, 10 Nov. - 1 Dec. 1626: ff. 63r., 66v.
HASELL v. HITCH, cause not stated, 16 Jun. - 10 Nov. 1626: ff. 49v., 52v., 55v., 57r., 58v., 62r.
Proctors v. Christopher HATLY, flesh-dressing, 18 - 25 Nov. 1625: ff. 11r., 14v.
Taxors v. Alexander HAWES, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 3 Mar. 1625/6: f. 29r.
Thomas HAYLES and George ACTON of Ipswich v. John PAYNE, debt cause in the sum of 300l, 28 Aug. 1626: ff. 54v. (judgement given by Dr PASKE in May or June for 100l unpaid to be paid), 55v.
Taxors v. Widow HEWSON, incorrect prices, 11 Nov. 1625: f. 8v.
Taxors v. Widow HEWSON, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 17 Nov. 1626: f. 65r.
Thomas HOBSON of Chesterton v. John SHERMAN, MA, senior of Cambridge, debt cause, 11 Nov. 1625 – 9 Jun. 1626: ff. 4r. (Thomas MAPLES produced as a witness), 8r., 10r., 12r., 15v.-16r., 18r., 20r., 22r., 23v., 25v., 27v., 28v., 31r., 33r., 35v. (Hobson requested £9 10s for money delivered and left in Mr Sherman's hands to be paid unto Mr Maples for him), 36r. (Judgement against Sherman in the sum of £9 10s and expenses), 38r., 38v. (bill of expenses exhibited), 40v., 42r., 43v., 46v. (Sherman to pay 5l in expenses)
Nicholas HOLLIBRAND v. William ELSDEN and Mary, his wife, cause not stated, 11 Nov. 1625 – 19 Jun. 1626: ff. 5v., 9r., 11v., 13v.-14r. (deposition of witnesses), 15v. (examination of Hollibrand), 18r., 19v., 22r. (Elsdens examined), 23v., 26r. (witnesses Marmaduke SPINKES, Elizabeth SPINKES and Susan SPINKES produced), 27r. (Thomas PASKE produced as witness), 28r., 29r., 31v., 33r., 36v., 38r., 38v., 40v., 42r., 45r.-v. (appeal cause commenced by Nicholas Hollibrand; Mr George PORTER, Dr John DOD of Jesus College and Robert HITCH, MA, of Trinity College to judge the cause), 46r. (James TABOR exhibited a torn piece of paper showing parcels of wares delivered by RUSSELL, a mercer, taken from the Register of the Vice-Chancellor, which Hollibrand had kept ever since), 50r.-v. (judgement against Elsden and wife in sum of 8l 12s), 50v.-51r. (refers to earlier sessions of Thursday 8 and 15 Feb. 1626)
Taxors v. John HOLMES, cause not stated 10 Feb. 1625/6: f. 26v. (blank)
John HOLMES of Swaffham Prior, gentleman, v. Avisia BANKS (BANKES), widow and executor of Thomas Banks of Cambridge, debt cause in the sum of 60l, 17 Mar. 1625/6: ff. 34r.-v. (judgement against Banks)
John HOLMES of Swaffham Prior, gentleman, v. Avisia BANKS (BANKES), widow and executor of Thomas Banks of Cambridge, debt cause, relating to various sums owed to William ROWLAND of Cambridge, Richard HOWGATE, Susan WILSON, widow, 18 Mar. 1625/6: f.34v.
Michael HOLMES of Cambridge, deceased, administration of goods, 10 Feb. 1625/6: f. 25v. (proclamation for creditors)
Taxors v. Widow HOLMES, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 3 Mar. 1625/6: ff. 29r., 29v.
Taxors v. Widow HOLMES, cause not stated, 1 Dec. 1626: f. 66v. (John DOVE appeared)
John HOTCHKIN v. Barbara WINDLE, widow and executrix of the will of William WINDLE, deceased, and John WINDLE, son of William, debt cause in the sum of 40l, 28 Apr. 1626 - 9 Feb. 1626/7: ff. 41v. (Windle bound to appear), 42v., 47v., 49r., 52r., 55r., 59v.-60r. (it is alleged that Barbara Windle left Cambridge to put herself out of the jurisdiction of the VC’s court and that she alienated and sold goods and chattels from her husband’s shop to Jeremy GOOSE and Richard MENDHAM of Cambridge, hosiers; testimony of Goose and Mendham), 63r. (no further payments to be made to the Windles), 66r., 72r., 73v., 75r. (Mendham to appear), 76v.
William HOTCHKIN, BA, v. George LEE, cause not stated, 2 Dec. 1625: f.16r.
William HOTCHKIN v. John ATKINSON, cause not stated, 28 Apr. 1626: f. 41v.
Taxors v. John HUMBLETOFT, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 10 Feb. 1625/6: f. 26v.
Taxors v. Mr INTWISELL (ENTWISELL), for selling beer at incorrect prices, 1 Dec. 1626 - 20 Jan. 1626/7: ff. 66v. (aegrotat), 74r.
John JELLETT of CAMBRIDGE v. John JOLLEY and Elizabeth, his wife, debt cause, 11 Nov. - 2 Dec. 1625: ff. 6r. (witness Francis HARVEY examined), 9v., 11v. (George PIKE did owe Jellett the sum of 4l 4s at the time of his death and Elizabeth Pike, now Jolley, did promise to repay Jellett; judgement against the Jolleys), 16r.
Proctors v. John JELLETT, flesh-dressing, 18 Nov. 1625: f. 11r.
Proctors v. John JELLET, flesh-dressing, 3 Mar. 1625/6 - 19 May 1626: ff. 29v., 44v.
Proctors v. John JELLET, flesh-dressing, 15 Dec. 1626: f. 70r.
Office v. Dr JOANES, cause not stated, 30 Jun. - 6 Oct. 1626: ff. 52v., 55v.
Taxors v. George JOHNSON, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 3 - 10 Mar. 1625/6: ff. 29v. (aegrotat), 32v.
Taxors v. George JOHNSON, incorrect weights and measures (faggots, hay and pots), 26 Jan. 1626/7: f. 75r.
Thomas JOHNSON v. Robert GASCOIGNE (alias WINGE), debt cause in the sum of 10s, 3 Aug. 1626: f. 53v. (William BARRAKER deposed that Winge and his wife confessed to owing the sum to Johnson; ATKINSON to pay the sum of 40s to Anger out of Gascoigne’s goods)
Taxors v. John JOLLEY, incorrect prices, 11 Nov. 1625: f. 8v.
Taxors v. John JOLLY, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 17 Nov. 1626: f. 65r.
Proctors v. JURMAN, BRECHENOR and KELLEY, cause not stated, 31 Mar. 1626: f. 38r.
Proctors v. KELLY at the Tollboth, cause not stated, 10 Mar. 1625/6: f. 32r.
Office v. Margaret LARKIN, widow, for entertaining scholars (Robert PINDER, Sir SERACOLL, Sir GARDNER, DELL and Mr GIBBS), 28 Aug. - 6 Oct. 1626: ff. 54r.-v. (Larkin testifies to quarrelling or fighting which took place in the street, the Laies), 55v. (warned to pay 40s)
Office v. Margaret LARKIN of Cambridge, widow and ale housekeeper, entertaining scholars, 26 Jan. 1626/7: f. 75v.
Proctors v. widow LARKIN, flesh-dressing, 8 Dec. 1626: f. 68r.
Taxors v. Alexander LAVENDER, cause not stated, 21 Apr. 1626: f. 39v.
Proctors v. [] LEBENDER, engrossing, regrating and forestalling, 11 Nov. 1625: f. 8v.
Proctors v. George LEE, flesh-dressing, 25 Nov. - 2 Dec. 1625: ff. 14v., 16v.
Proctors v. widow LEE, flesh-dressing, 1 Dec. 1626: f. 66v.
Cantrell LEGG (LEGGE) of Cambridge, deceased, administration of goods and chattels by Elizabeth LEGG, widow, 11 Nov. 1625 – 6 Oct. 1626: ff. 7r., 9v., 12v. (creditors listed as Martin PEPYS, Thomas SHILBORNE, John SWETSON, Robert LEETE, William WINDLE, William WILLYAMS, Laurence EWSDEN and Philip WOLFE), 17r., 18r. (bill of obligation of Robert TWELVES exhibited), 20r., 22r., 23v., 27v., 29r., 31v. (widow CHAMBERS appeared), 33r., 36v., 39r., 41r., 42r., 43v., 46v. (Robert TWELLS to appear), 48v., 52r., 55r.
Josias [Josiah] LENERY v. Bartholomew WOLFE, cause not stated, 11 – 18 Nov. 1625: ff. 7v., 10r.
Taxors v. Mr LUKIN, Mayor, cause not stated, 1 Dec. 1626 - 20 Jan. 1626/7: ff. 66v. (blank), 70r. (blank), 74r.
Taxors v. Robert LUKIN, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 25 Nov. 1625: f. 15r.
Office v. Oliver MARSHALL, cause not stated, 1 Dec. 1626 – 12 Jan. 1626/7: ff. 66r., 67v., 72r.
Thomas MARTIN, cause not stated, 3 Mar. 1625/6: f. 30r. (bound 10l)
John MAUDE (MAWDE) v. WRAYE, cause not stated, 17 Feb. 1625/6 - 28 Apr. 1626: ff. 28r., 39v., 41r.
John MAUDE (MAWDE) v. Stephen HAXBEY, cause not stated, 21 –28 Apr. 1626: ff. 39v., 41r.
Elizabeth MEAKES v. Christopher OFFELY, BA, of Trinity College, cause not stated, 13 Oct. 1626 - 12 Jan. 1626/7: ff. 57v., 59r., 62v., 64r., 65v., 72r.
Taxors v. Humphrey METCALFE (MEDCALFE), Widow MORRIS and Roger TOMPSON, cause not stated, 20 Jan. – 10 Feb. 1625/6: ff. 21r., 26r.
Proctors v. METCALFE, cause not stated, 8 Dec. 1626: f. 68r.
Proctors v. John MILLS, flesh-dressing, 11 Nov. 1625: f. 8r.
Paul MITHELTHWAYTE (MICHELTHWAYTE) of Sidney Sussex College per Richard CHACE, MA, his attorney, v. John BORROUGH, Sidney Sussex College, lately his pupil, debt cause, 20 Jan. - 3 Feb. 1625/6: ff. 22v.-23r., 24r.
MOALE (MEALE) v. John PAYNE and Paul UNDERHILL, cause not stated, 6 Oct. 1626: f. 56r.
Proctors v. George MONDES, flesh-dressing, 3 Mar. 1625/6: f. 29v.
Proctors v. Nicholas MOODY, flesh-dressing, 11 Nov. 1625: f. 8r.
Proctors v. Nicholas MOODEY (MOODY), flesh-dressing, 10 Nov. 1626: f. 63r.
Taxors v. Thomas MOTTE, for selling beer at incorrect prices. 17 Mar. 1625/6: f. 33v.
Proctors v. Thomas MOTT, cause not stated, 1 – 8 Dec. 1626: ff. 66v., 68r.
Proctors v. Joseph MUSTIAN, flesh-dressing, 18 Nov. 1625: f. 11r.
Taxors v. Joseph MUSTIAN, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 2 Dec. 1625: f. 17r.
Thomas NEWMAN and Elizabeth, his wife, v. John HUMBLETOFT, injury cause (injurious words), 11 Nov. 1625 – 19 May 1626: ff. 5r., 9r., 11v., 15r.-v. (Anna, wife of William EWSDEN, John SANDERS and Francis BARRONS to be examined as witnesses), 17v., 19v., 21v., 23v., 25v. (witnesses George BURTON and Thomas BRINCKLEY produced), 27v., 28v., 31r. (witness Andrew THORNTON produced), 33r., 36r., 37v. (BRINCKLEY, BURTON, CLARKE and THORNTON examined; term assigned for sentencing), 38v., 40v. (judgement against Humbletoft for injury estimated at 5l), 42r., 43v.
Thomas NEWMAN v. Rachel HUMBLETOFT, daughter of John HUMBLETOFT, injury cause (injurious words), 11 Nov. 1625 – 19 May 1626: ff. 5r., 9r., 11v., 15v., 17v., 19v., 21v., 23v., 25v., 27v., 28v., 31r., 33r., 36r., 38v., 40v. (judgement against Humbletoft for injury estimated at 100l), 42r., 43v.
Thomas NEWMAN v. Margaret JENKINSON, widow, late of Cambridge, cause not stated, 20 - 26 Jan. 1626/7: ff. 73v., 75r.
Proctors v. Thomas NEWMAN, flesh-dressing, 18 Nov. 1625: f. 11r.
Proctors v. Thomas NEWMAN, cause not stated, 8 – 15 Dec. 1626: ff. 68r., 70r.
Proctors v. William NIXON, cause not stated, 20 Jan. - 10 Mar. 1625/6: ff. 21r., 29v., 32r.
Taxors v. William NIXON, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 10 Feb. 1625/6: ff. 26r., 26v.
Taxors v. William NIXON, incorrect weights and measures (faggots), 26 Jan. 1626/7: f. 75r.
Proctors (NORTON) v. William NIXON, Paul UNDERHILL, Thomas ROBINSON, John HUMBLETOFT, Christopher HATLEY, Humphrey METCALFE and Henry WELCH, cause not stated, 6 Oct. - 22 Dec. 1626: ff. 56v., 57v., 58v.-59r., 62r.-v., 64r., 65v., 67v., 71r.-v. (deposition of William Nixon regarding 40 quarters of barley sold to Bartholomew WOLFE; Thomas BOURNE, John NOBLE, Leonard BELL, Richard CHYLDE and William SCATERSON listed as witnesses)
Taxors v. Francis NORTHUS, incorrect prices, 11 Nov. 1625: f. 8v.
Taxors v. Francis NORTHUS, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 17 Nov. 1626: f. 65r.
Thomas OLIVER of Cambridge v. John JOLLEY and his wife, debt cause, 11 Nov. 1625 – 6 Oct. 1626: ff. 6r., 9v., 29r., 32r. (Edward MAYSE of Cambridge produced as witness), 33v., 36v., 39r., 41r. (judgement against Jolley and Jolley in the sum of 3s), 42r., 44r., 46v., 49r. (Jolleys to pay 33s), 52r., 55r. (blank)
Thomas OLIVER v. BOSSE, cause not stated, 11 Nov. 1625 – 12 Jun. 1626: ff. 6r., 33v., 37r., 39r., 41r., 42r., 44r., 46v., 47v.-48r. (judgement: both parties agreed to seal and deliver the indentures shown in court; Oliver to receive the whole rent of the premises as per indenture from the time of the first least from Anthony WRIGHT, Robert LOWE, Widow HILL, WARREN, the tinker, and Mr COTTON; charges of the suit to be met by both parties)
Proctors v. Mr PAINE and widow VAUGHAN, flesh-dressing, 10 - 17 Nov. 1626: ff. 63v., 65r. (testimony of Nicholas FRANCIS, servant)
John PASKE of Cambridge, draper, v. William COOTE of Trinity College, cause not stated, 2 Dec. 1625 - 20 Jan. 1625/6: ff. 16v., 18r., 20v.
John PASKE of Cambridge, draper, v. Mr GOCHE of Magdalene College, cause not stated, 20 Jan. - 10 Mar. 1625/6: ff. 21v., 22r., 24r., 25v., 27v., 28v., 31r.
John PASKE of Cambridge, draper, v. Nicholas (Michael) FAUCETT, debt cause, first cause, 20 Jan. 1625/6 - 6 Oct. 1626: ff. 22v. (bond of obligation exhibited), 24r., 28r., 39r.-v. (judgement against Faucett in the sum of 40l), 41r., 42v., 47r., 52r., 55r.
John PASKE of Cambridge, draper, v. Nicholas (Michael) FAUCETT, debt cause, second cause, 20 Jan. 1625/6 - 6 Oct. 1626: ff. 22v., 24r., 28r., 39v. (judgement against Faucett in the sum of 40l), 41r., 42v., 47r., 52r., 55r.
John PASKE of Cambridge, draper, v. Thomas GREGORYE, cause not stated, 27 Jan. 1625/6: f. 23r.
John PASKE v. Mr KNOWSELEY of Christ’s College, cause not stated, 10 – 22 Feb. 1625/6: ff. 26r., 27v.
Taxors v. Marmaduke PATE, for selling ale at incorrect prices, 18 Nov. 1625: f. 11r.
Taxors v. Marmaduke PATE, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 17 Nov. 1626: f. 65r.
John PAYNE of Cambridge v. MEALE (MOALE) and NORFOLKE, cause not stated, 11 Nov. 1625 – 9 Feb. 1626/7: ff. 5v., 49v., 56r., 67v., 72r. (Thomas OLIVER appeared), 73v., 75r., 76v.
Proctors v. John PAYNE, cause not stated, 18 Nov. 1625: f. 11r.
Taxors v. John PAYNE, Thomas WHALEY, John HARDWICK, Richard BEMBRIDGE, Humphrey METCALFE, NIXON, Widow HARDINGE, Widow HOLMES and William EMPSON, cause not stated, 2 Dec. 1625: f. 17r.
Proctors v. PENNEY, cause not stated, 10 Mar. 1625/6: f. 32r.
Martin PERSE, executor of the will of Stephen PERSE, MD, v. [] TITLEY, wife of PETER TITLEY, administrator of the goods of Henry DOWNINGE of Cambridge, deceased, debt cause, 11 Nov. 1625 – 20 Jan. 1625/6: ff. 6v., 20v.
George PIKE of Cambridge, deceased, administration of goods and chattels by Elizabeth JOLLEY, wife of John JOLLEY of Cambridge, lately the widow of George Pike, 11 Nov. 1625: ff. 6v.-7r. (proclamation for creditors decreed)
Office v. the warders of the bakers, cause not stated, 28 Aug. 1626: f. 54v. (GOLSBOROW and HUMPHRY, warders, had been warned to appear and did not appear)
Proctors v. Widow POWELL, cause not stated, 25 Nov. 1625: f. 14v.
Proctors v. Widow POWELL, cause not stated, 19 May 1626: f. 44v.
John PRAT, bound 10l to victual no more, 3 Mar. 1625/6: f. 30r.
Proctors v. PRAT, butcher, by Trinity Church, cause not stated, 10 Mar. 1625/6: f. 32r.
Proctors v. John PRATT, cause not stated, 25 Nov. 1625: f. 14v.
Taxors v. John PRESTON, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 27 Jan. 1625/6: f. 23r.
John PRIME of Swaffham Bulbeck, gentleman, v. Avisia BANKS (BANKES), widow and executor of Thomas Banks of Cambridge, debt cause relating to various sums of money owed to Elizabeth CURTISE, Bartholomew HARRISON of Cambridge and Anne ROWLANDE, widow, 18 Mar. 1625/6: f. 35r. (sentence passed)
Proctors v. Geoffrey PURDEY, flesh-dressing, 11 Nov. 1625: f. 8r.
Proctors v. Geoffrey PURDEY, Thomas NEWMAN and William NIXON, cause not stated, 19 May 1626: f. 44v.
Proctors v. Geoffrey PURDEY, flesh-dressing, 10 – 1 Dec. 1626: ff. 63r., 65r., 66v.
Taxors v. Geoffrey PURDEY, cause not stated, 3 - 10 Mar. 1625/6: ff. 29r., 32v.
Proctors v. Christiana RANSOME, regrating (butter), 11 Nov. 1625: f. 8v.
Giles ROBSON v. SPEEDE and DUNHAM, cause not stated, 11 – 25 Nov. 1625: ff. 6v., 13r. (reference to the ownership of the land in dispute)
Thomas REDDIT (REDDITT) v. John YAXLEY, cause not stated, 13 Oct. - 17 Nov. 1626: ff. 57v., 59r., 62v., 64r. (blank)
Proctors v. Henry RICKSON, flesh-dressing, 1 Dec. 1626: f. 66v.
Taxors v. Thomas ROBSON, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 2 Dec. 1625: f. 17r.
Proctors v. Widow RODGERS, flesh-dressing, 2 Dec. 1625: f. 16v.
Taxors v. Widow RODGERS, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 10 Feb. 1625/6: f. 26v.
Proctors v. Widow RODGERS, flesh-dressing, 1 - 15 Dec. 1626: ff. 66v., 70r.
Taxors v. George SANDERS, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 25 Nov. 1625: f. 15r.
Taxors v. George SANDERS, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 1 Dec. 1626 - 26 Jan. 1626/7: ff. 66v., 68v., 75r.
Taxors v. Peter SANDERS, butcher, flesh-dressing, 19 May 1626: f. 44v.
Proctors v. Peter SAUNDERS, cause not stated, 10 Mar. 1625/6: f. 32r.
Proctors v. John SAXTON, cause not stated, 18 Nov. 1625: f. 11r.
Taxors v. John SHERMAN, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 25 Nov. 1625: f. 15r.
Taxors v. Mr SHERMAN, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 1 Dec. 1626 – 20 Jan. 1626/7: ff. 66v., 70r., 74r.
John SHERWARD v. Widow WINDLE, 1st cause, debt cause, 16 Jun. 1626 - 26 Jan. 1626/7: ff. 49v., 52r., 55r., 63r., 66r., 72r., 73v., 75r.
John SHERWARD v. Widow WINDLE, 2nd cause, debt cause, 16 Jun. 1626 – 26 Jan. 1626/7: ff. 49v., 52r., 55r., 63r., 66r., 72r., 73v., 75r.
Thomas SMARTE v. Humphrey METCALFE, cause not stated, 10 Nov. 1626: f. 62v.
Proctors v. SMITH, cause not stated, 10 Mar. 1625/6: f. 32r.
Joanne SMYTH, widow, executor of the will of Elie SMYTH, late of Cambridge, v. William GOADE of Cambridge, cause not stated, 9 Dec. 1625: f. 18v.
Taxors v. John SMITH, incorrect weights and measures (faggots and hay), 26 Jan. 1626/7: f. 75r.
John SMITH, MA, widow, v. Katherine LEE (LEA), widow, cause not stated, 6 Oct. 1626 - 12 Jan. 1626/7: ff. 56r., 57v., 58v., 62r., 64r., 65v., 67v., 69v., 71v.
Robert SPICER v. William WILLYAMS, stationer, debt cause, 11 Nov. 1625: ff. 4r.-v.
Office v. Richard STANTON, 30 Jun. 1626: f. 52v. (to bring the names of those scholars who were drinking at his booth at Midsummer Fair)
Taxors v. Richard STANTON, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 3 - 10 Mar. 1625/6: ff. 29r., 32v.
Taxors v. Richard STUBBIN, incorrect prices, 18 Nov. 1625: f. 11r.
Taxors v. Richard STUBBIN, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 17 Nov. 1626: f. 65r.
John SWETSON v. Mr HACKLUITE, cause not stated, 10 Feb. - 3 Mar. 1625/6: ff. 26r., 27v., 28v.
John SWETSON, proctor, v. Jeremy GOOSE, debt cause, 10 Nov. 1626 - 9 Feb. 1626/7: ff. 62v., 66r., 67v., 72r., 73r.-v. (information given as to debt; Goose was a creditor of William WINDLE), 74v., 76v.
James TABOR v. Thomas PHILLIPS, cause not stated, 19 May - 16 Jun. 1626: f. 44v., 47r., 49r.
James TABOR v. HANCOCKE, cause not stated, 19 May 1626: f. 44v.
James TABOR v. HARVEY, debt cause in the sum of 54l, 9 - 16 Jun. 1626: ff. 47r., 49r.
Proctors v. Robert TAVAN, flesh-dressing, 11 Nov. 1625: f. 8v.
Proctors v. Robert TAVAN, flesh-dressing, 17 Nov. 1626: f. 65r.
James TAYLOR v. Robert HITCH, MA, debt cause in the sum of 4l, 26 Jan. 1626/7: f. 75v. (judgement against Hitch)
Lancelot THETFORD of the city of London v. Widow WINDLE, executor of the will of William WINDLE, debt cause in the sum of 76l 8s, 28 Apr. 1626 - 19 Jan. 1626/7: f. 41v. (Windle bound to appear), 42v., 47v., 49r., 52r., 55r., 63r., 66r., 72r., 73v.
Lancelot THETFORD of the city of London v. Jeremy GOOSE of Cambridge, debt cause for the sum of 100l for wares delivered to Goose, 23 Jun. 1626: f. 51v. (judgement against Goose; Goose to pay sum outstanding when he in turn has received a sum due to him from Thomas HOBSON, according to a judgement of 21 Mar. 1625/6)
Taxors v. Mr THOMPSON, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 1 - 15 Dec. 1626: ff. 66v., 70r.
Taxors v. Andrew THORNTON, cause not stated, 10 Feb. 1625/6: f. 26v. (blank)
Proctors v. Thomas TILLOTT, cause not stated, 20 Jan. - 3 Mar. 1625/6: ff. 21r., 30r.
Edmund TIRRILL and William ROBERTS, MAs of Corpus Christi College, v. John MONDAYE, cause not stated, 8 Aug. 1626: f. 54r.
Proctors v. TOMPSON, cause not stated, 18 Nov. 1625: f. 11r.
Taxors v. Roger TOMPSON, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 25 Nov. 1625: f. 15r.
Proctors v. TOMPSON at the Crowe, cause not stated, 1 Dec. 1626: f. 66v.
George TOOLEY v. BAMBOROWE, cause not stated, 16 – 30 Jun. 1626: ff. 49v., 52v.
Taxors v. Nicholas TRENCH, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 10 Feb. 1625/6: f. 26r.
Taxors v. Nicholas TRENCH, cause not stated, 26 Jan. 1626/7: f. 75r.
Proctors v. Nicholas TRENCH, flesh-dressing, 10 Nov. 1626: f. 63v.
Proctors v. Paul UNDERHILL, flesh-dressing, 8 - 15 Dec. 1626: ff. 68r., 70r.
Proctors v. Widow VAUGHAN, flesh-dressing, 18 Nov. 1625: f. 11r.
VICARS of Cambridge, glazier, v. Thomas BURTON, debt cause, 9 Dec. 1625: f. 18v. (debts satisfied)
Proctors v. John WALKER, SANDERS, butcher, Thomas SMITH, butcher, cause not stated, 3 Mar. 1625/6: f. 30v. (all did not appear)
Proctors v. Thomas WALKER, cause not stated, 10 Mar. 1625/6: f. 32r. (blank)
Proctors v. [William] WALTON, flesh-dressing, 25 Nov. 1625: f. 14v.
Proctors v. William WALTON, flesh-dressing, 10 Nov. 1626: f. 63r.
Taxors v. Mr WALTON, incorrect weights and measures, 26 Jan. 1626/7: f. 75v.
John WARDE, MA, v. George TIFFIN of Cambridge, cause not stated, 3 – 10 Mar. 1625/6: ff. 29r., 31v.
John WARDE, MA, v. Robert BATTEY of Cambridge, cause not stated, 3 - 10 Mar. 1625/6: ff. 29r., 31v.
Proctors v. Henry WEEDEN, flesh-dressing, 18 Nov. 1625: f. 11r.
Proctors v. Henry WEEDEN, cause not stated, 10 - 17 Nov. 1626: ff. 63v., 65r.
Proctors v. Henry WELCH, WHALEY, butcher, CANE, William SMITH, HILLS, SCOTT, PRATT, HALL, WALKER, Peter SANDERS, Thomas SMITH and SHARPE, cause not stated, 24 Mar. 1625/6: f. 37r. (all did not appear)
Proctors v. Henry WELSHE (WELCHE), flesh-dressing, 19 May 1626: f. 44r. (Thomas THOROWGOOD testifies against Welshe), 44v., 47r.
Proctors v. Henry WELSHE (WELCHE), regrating, 19 May 1626: f. 44v.
Proctors v. Edward WENHAM, flesh-dressing, 11 Nov. 1625: ff. 8r.-v.
Proctors v. Edward WENHAM, flesh-dressing, 1 Dec. 1626: f. 66v.
Edward WENHAM v. Thomas SMARTE, debt cause regarding lease, 30 Jun. 1626 - 9 Feb. 1626/7: ff. 52v., 55v., 57r., 58v., 62r., 64r., 65v., 67v., 69v., 71v., 73r., 74v., 76v.
Proctors v. Thomas WHALEY, flesh-dressing, 18 Nov. 1625: f. 11r.
Proctors v. Thomas WHALEY, flesh-dressing, 8 - 15 Dec. 1626: ff. 68r., 70r.
Taxors v. Thomas WHALEY, incorrect weights and measures (faggots and hay), 20 Jan. 1626/7: f. 74r. (testimony of Giles ANDERSON)
Taxors v. Widow WHITE, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 17 Nov. - 8 Dec. 1626: ff. 65r., 68r.
Taxors v. Philip WICKHAM, cause not stated, 3 - 10 Mar. 1625/6: ff. 29v., 32v.
James WILKINSON of Cambridge v. Jeremy CHACE of Cambridge, alderman, debt cause, 11 – 25 Nov. 1625: ff. 7v., 9r., 9v., 13r.
Proctors v. John WILLES, flesh-dressing, 10 Nov. 1626: f. 63v.
WILLIAMSON at the Christopher, for entertaining scholars, 22 Jan. 1626/7: ff. 74r.-v. (COBHAM and GIBBONS named as scholars)
John WILLYAMSON (WILLIAMSON) of Steeple Bumstead [Bumpstead] v. Henry WRAYE of Cambridge, debt cause, 20 Jan. - 10 Mar. 1625/6: ff. 20v., 22r., 23r., 24r., 28r., 29r., 31v.
Proctors v. Philip WILLIAMSON, flesh-dressing, 8 Dec. 1626: f. 68r.
Proctors v. Philip WILLIAMSON, entertaining scholars, 20 – 29 Jan. 1626/7: ff. 73v., 76r.
William WINDLE (later Barbara WINDLE, his widow) v. John TENNANT, debt cause, 11 Nov. 1625 – 9 Feb. 1626/7: ff. 6r., 9v., 12v., 15v., 17v., 19v., 21v.-22r. (witnesses John SWETSON of Cambridge, Henry STOCKDALE and John HURST of Cambridge produced), 23v. (witness Martin PEPYS produced), 25v., 27v., 28v., 31r., 33r., 36r., 37v., 38v., 40v., 42r., 43v. (John Tennant to sick to appear; judgement against Tennant in the sum of 36l), 46v., 48v. (outstanding rent to be paid by Tennant), 56r., 57v. (blank), 62v., 64r., 66r., 67v., 69v., 72r., 73r., 74v., 76v.
William WINDLE v. Edward HAXBEY, cause not stated, 3 Feb. 1625/6 - 28 Apr. 1626: ff. 29r., 31v., 33r., 36v., 38r., 38v., 40v.
Mr WIXTEED, John PINDER and William WILLIAMS ordered to appear at the next [session], 8 Jun. 1626: f. 71v.
Taxors v. John WOLFE, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 2 Dec. 1625: f. 17r.
Proctors v. John WOLFE, for forestalling salmon, 30 Jun. - 6 Oct. 1626: ff. 52v., 55v.
Proctors v. John WOLFE, cause not stated, 8 Dec. 1626: f. 68r.
Taxors v. John WOLFE, incorrect weights and measures, 20 Jan. 1626/7: f. 74r.
John WOLFE of Cambridge, deceased, administration of goods by his widow, [?Patricia] Wolfe, 9 Jun. - 1 Dec. 1626: ff. 47r. (Widow WILSON and widow WAIGNEHAM claim monies due to them; Thomas DAYNTRE by bond claims 40s; John STOCKELL, glover, claims 42s by bill which was borrowed of Mistress MEREDITH to buy necessaries to relieve him with physic and diet in his sickness), 49r. (Widow WILLSON claims 4l due to her), 52r. (WAIGNEHAM claims sum of 8l 10s due to her), 55r., 57r., 58v., 62r., 64r., 65v.
Taxors v. Oliver WOLFE, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 10 Feb. 1625/6: f. 26v.
Proctors v. Philip WOLFE, flesh-dressing, 18 - 25 Nov. 1625: ff. 11r., 14v.
Taxors v. Philip WOLFE, John HAMMOND, John HARDWICK, George LEE, Ed[ward] NIXON and Mr WALTON, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 20 Jan. 1625/6: f. 21r.
Proctors v. Philip WOLFE, flesh-dressing, 10 Nov. 1626: f. 63r.
Philip WOLFE v. Robert PRIOR, upholsterer, Jonas WILKES and John HALL, cause not stated, 13 Oct. 1626 - 9 Feb. 1626/7: ff. 58r., 59r., 62v., 64r., 65v., 67v., 69v., 71v., 73r., 74v., 76v.
Proctors v. Thomas WOOD, cause not stated, 25 Nov. 1625: f. 14v.
Proctors v. Widow WRIGHT, flesh-dressing, 11 Nov. 1625: f. 8v.
Taxors v. Widow WRIGHT, incorrect prices, 11 Nov. 1625: f. 8v.
Proctors v. Henry WRIGHTSON, flesh-dressing, 2 Dec. 1625: f. 16v.
Taxors v. Henry WRIGHTSON, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 10 Feb. 1625/6: f. 26r.
Proctors v. Thomas YATES, flesh-dressing, 25 Nov. 1625: f. 14v.
Proctors v. Thomas YATES, flesh-dressing, 17 Nov. 1626: f. 65r.
Taxors v. YAXLEY, baker, cause not stated, 8 Dec. 1626: f. 68v.
Other notable entries
10v. Henry WOLFE, George WASTELL, Anthony BARNES, John ELLIS and Samuel DOWE to make faithful enquiry and presentment into the selling of flesh meats in the town and market of Cambridge.
10v. Edward WENHAM and John ELLIS to make enquiry and presentment into the engrossing and forestalling of fish in Cambridge.
15r. Francis FYNCH, sworn scholar servant, of John BUCK, Esquire Bedell
21r. Memorandum re. price of Gascony wines
23r. WARDE, GWINN, PASKE, BEALE, MANSELL, GOCHE and CORBET appointed deputies, 28 Jan. 1625/6.
26v. ‘List of scholars taken at the Blew Boore [Blue Boar]’, Saturday night, 11 Feb. 1625/6: HALL and WHETTER of Gonville and Caius College, and John JAMES of Pembroke College.
26v. ‘List of scholars taken at the Dolphin’, Saturday night, 11 Feb. 1625/6: FLEMINGE, GARDENER and RISBOUROUGH, all of St John’s College.
28r. Note of matriculation: ‘Looke these be entered in the Matriculation booke’: Henry MURREY and Charles MURREY, King’s College, Mr GOADE, tutor, 17 Feb. 1625/6
28r. Note re. absence of Mr BOULD from Pembroke College, 18 Feb. 1625/6
28r. Joseph ROSSINGTON of Cambridge appointed administrator of Joseph MUSTIAN, deceased, 25 Feb. 1625/6
33r. John HERNE sworn scholar servant of Dr CROPLEY, 17 Mar. 1625/6
37v. Thomas WAKE, MA, of Gonville and Caius College, appointed Proctor, 31 Mar. 1626
43v. Edward SPENCER sworn laundryman, Gonville and Caius College, 19 May 1626
46v. John DIXON sworn scholar servant of Dr MANSELL, 9 Jun. 1626
51r. Memorandum re. appointment of John SMITHSON to the office of Commissary, 22 Jun. 1626
52r. Nathaniel BRIDGE sworn scholar servant, 30 Jun. 1626
54r. Memorandum re. appointment of CLIFFORD, PAYTON and William ROBERTS of Corpus Christi College to the office of Taxor
58r. Memorandum re. Samuel WARDE, DD, 20 Oct. 1626
67r. Statement from the vintners of Cambridge regarding Gascogne wines and the setting of prices, 6 Dec. 1626
68v. Memorandum on the appointment of Edward LOYDE (LLOYD), MA, of St John’s College, as proctor.
Entries for period Nov. 1629 - Jan. 1631 (ff. 105-170):
Taxors v. Geoffrey ABLINSON, cause not stated, 11 Dec. 1629 - 20 Jan. 1629/30: ff. 113v., 118r., 120v.
Proctors v. Christopher ADAMS, flesh-dressing, 13 Nov. 1629: f. 106r.
Taxors v. Christopher ADAMS, incorrect weights and measures, 11 – 18 Dec. 1629: ff. 113v. (blank), 118r.
Taxors v. Thomas ALLEN, incorrect weights and measures, 11 Dec. 1629 – 20 Jan. 1629/30: ff. 113r., 117v., 120r.
Edward ALMOND v. John (Jonas) SCOTT, offences relating to over-pricing of candles, 20 Nov. - 11 Dec. 1629: ff. 109v., 110r. (apology of Scott), 114r. (submission, payment of fine and expenses)
Taxors v. Richard ASHFEILD, cause not stated, 9 Apr. - 12 Nov. 1630: ff. 141v., 143v., 146r. (blank), 148v. (blank), 149v. (blank), 151v. (blank), 153v. (blank)
John ATKINSON v. the Master and Fellows of Gonville and Caius College, debt cause (outstanding payment for work), 12 Mar. 1629/30 - 21 Jan. 1630/1: ff. 137r., 138v., 140r. (GLYSSON exhibits letters sealed by the College), 142v., 144r., 157v., 160r., 162r., 163r. (discussion of expenses and taxation), 165v., 168v. (expenses in the sum of 27s)
John ATKINSON of Cambridge v. Thomas GREGORY, administrator of the goods of Francis HARVEY, scholar servant, late of Cambridge, 21 Jan. 1630/1: f. 169r. (reference to bond of obligation; judgement against Gregory in the sum of 7li 10s)
Thomas ATKINSON, MA, v. Richard KINGE, allegation that Kinge received 2 bushels of salt from Atkinson which he should have delivered to Mr WILDMAN of Walden but sold to shopkeeper instead, 12 Nov. 1630: f. 154v.
Thomas ATKINSON, Robert ROBSON, Mr ANDREWES, Mr HUMPHREY, Mr INTWISELL, Roland SYMPSON, Moyses BOYDEN, John LOWREY, John STOWKES, Mr TOMPSON senior, Bartholomew WOLFE, Mr SAUNDERS, Henry PECOCKE, for offences relating to the malting of corn, 12 Nov. 1630: f. 155r.
Taxors v. Thomas ATKINSON, incorrect weights and measures, 13 - 20 Nov. 1629: ff. 105v., 109v.
Taxors v. John AUSTEN (AUSTIN), incorrect weights or measures (defective cocket, white loaf), 20 Nov. 1629 – 9 Apr. 1630: ff. 109r., 113v., 140v.
William BADGER v. John WESTLEY, cause not stated, 3 Dec. - 17 Dec. 1630: ff. 161v. (Edmund WENHAM to stand surety), 162v., 163v.
Roger BALL (BALLS) v. Thomas GREGORY, administrator of the goods of Francis HARVEY, scholar servant, late of Cambridge, 21 Jan. 1630/1: f. 169v. (reference to bond of obligation; judgement against Gregory in the sum of 40li)
Mr BANCKES, fellow of Peterhouse, v. Thomas ABBINSON of Cambridge, goldsmith, concerning the purchase from a scholar of a piece of plate or silver which belonged to the College and dispute over price paid, 9 Apr. 1630: f. 141v. (judgement against Abbinson)
Proctors v. Anthony BARNES, flesh-dressing, 11 Dec. 1629: f. 113r.
Mr BARTON of Trinity College, administration of goods, 13 Nov. 1629 - 26 Feb. 1629/30: ff. 105r., 107v. (witness HINSON examined; witness CRANE pronounced contumacious), 110v., 112r., 119r., 124r. (Hinson and Crane examined), 125v., 127v., 129v. (suit renounced for Mr Cropley), 131v.
Proctors v. Avisia BANKS, flesh-dressing, 20 - 27 Nov. 1629: ff. 108v., 111r. (testimony of his servant Roger BRANDE)
Taxors v. Francis BARDALL, incorrect weights and measures (beer), 26 Feb. 1629/30 - 9 Apr. 1630: ff. 132v., 134v., 136v., 138r., 140r.
Taxors v. Widow BARNES, cause not stated, 26 Feb. - 5 Mar. 1629/30: f. 132v., 134v. (dismissed)
Robert BATES v. Thomas HARRIS, cause not stated, 12 Nov. 1630 - 21 Jan. 1630/1: ff. 155r., 157r., 158v., 160v., 162Av. (blank), 165r. (blank), 166v. (blank), 168r. (blank)
Proctors v. Robert BATES, flesh-dressing, 13 Nov. 1629: f. 106v.
Office v. administrators of the Bishop of BATH [? Leonard MAWE], cause not stated, 29 Jan. 1629/30 - 12 Nov. 1630: ff. 124v., 126r., 128r., 130r. (blank), 132v. (blank), 134r. (blank), 136v. (blank), 143r. (blank), 145r. (blank), 146r. (blank), 148v. (blank), 149v. (blank), 151v., 153v. (blank)
Taxors v. Stephen BEARD, Nicholas CAMPIAN and Joseph RANSOME, cause not stated, 28 May 1630 – 21 Jan. 1630/1: ff. 146r., 148v. (blank), 150r. (blank), 152r. (blank), 153v.-154r. (blank), 160r., 162Ar., 164v., 166r., 167v. (blank)
Proctors v. Richard BEINBRIDGE (BEMBRIDGE), flesh-dressing, 20 Nov. 1629: f. 108v.
Taxors v. Richard BEINBRIDGE (BEMBRIDGE), incorrect weights and measures, 20 Nov. 1629: ff. 109r. (blank), 109v.
John BELL of London v. Thomas CROWFOOTE, cause not stated, 5 Feb. 1629/30 - 16 Apr. 1630: ff. 126v., 128r., 140r., 143v. (finished)
Proctors v. Robert BELL, flesh-dressing, 11 Dec. 1629: f. 113r.
Taxors v. Robert BELL, for selling beer by incorrect measures, 11 Dec. 1629: f. 113v.
Taxors v. Widow BESTON, cause not stated, 9 Apr. - 12 Nov. 1630: ff. 141v., 143v., 145r., 146r. (blank), 148v. (blank), 149v. (blank), 151v. (blank), 153v. (blank)
Taxors v. James BLACKLEY, incorrect weights and measures (defective cocket bread), 20 Nov. 1629 – 9 Apr. 1630: ff. 109v., 113v., 118r., 120v., 140v.
John BLYGHTON (BLYTON) of Cambridge v. Thomas ELLIS of Magdalene College, debt cause, 8 Oct. - 30 Nov. 1630: ff. 147r., 148v. (allegation of debt owed by Ellis in the sum of 47li), 149r., 150r., 152r., 154r., 156r., 158r., 159r. (compromise reached following intervention of Thomas Ellis’s mother, Ellis to pay Blyghton 12li; it is ordered that Blyghton’s common law action against Richard PETTIT should cease)
Widow BOSSE v. Barbara SCRAMBLER and her parents, indenture agreement to teach Barbara to read, 9 Apr. 1630: f. 142r.
Taxors v. Samuel BRENT, for selling beer by incorrect measures, 13 - 20 Nov. 1629: ff. 106v., 109r.
Office v. Richard BRIGGS, cause not stated, 29 Oct. - 12 Nov. 1630: ff. 152v., 154v.
Office v. BRISBY (BRISBEY), poulterer, cause not stated, 18 Dec. 1629 - 5 Feb. 1629/30: ff. 118r., 120r., 123r., 126r. (dismissed)
Office v. Abraham BROADLEY, ostler at the Beare, cause not stated, 13 Nov. 1629: f. 105v. (paid expenses, dismissed)
Samuel, Andrew and Robert BROWNE v. John ATKINSON and Thomas JEWRY (JURY), probate administration and disputed accounts, 13 Nov. 1629 - 15 Jan. 1629/30: ff. 105r., 107v., 113r., 117r.-v., 119r.
Office v. administrators of Mr BUCKLE, cause not stated, 29 Jan. 1629/30 - 12 Nov. 1630: ff. 124v., 126r., 128r., 130r. (blank), 132v. (blank), 134r. (blank), 136v. (blank), 137v. (decree for relations and creditors), 143r. (blank), 145r. (blank), 146r. (blank), 148v. (blank), 149v. (blank), 151v. (blank), 153v. (blank)
Taxors v. Thomas BURAND, cause not stated, 14 Jan. 1630/1: f. 167r.
Proctors v. Edward BURGESSE, flesh-dressing, 20 Nov. 1629: f. 108v.
Taxors v. Edward BURGESSE, cause not stated, 16 Apr. - 12 Nov. 1630: ff. 143v., 145r., 146r. (blank), 148v. (blank), 149v. (blank), 151v. (blank), 153v. (blank)
John BURGESSE v. Christopher TINGAY, debt cause, 13 Nov. 1629: f. 105r. (ELWOOD paid 30s and promised to pay 20s at the next)
George BURTON v. Robert MARSHALL (MARTIALL), debt cause relating to the delivery of goods to Marshall and his pupils, 18 Dec. 1629 – 28 Jan. 1630/1: f. 118r., 119v. (cause declared, allegations), 121r. (sum of 15s, 6d, mentioned as expenses; receipt acknowledged in margin), 122v., 124r., 125v., 128r., 130r., 131v., 133v., 136r., 139r. (Mr WRIGHT, witness of Burton, examined), 142r., 144r., 145v., 148r., 149r., 151r., 153r., 155v., 157r., 159v., 162r., 162v. (blank), 163r., 165r., 167r., 170v.
Taxors v. Ambrose BUTLER, cause not stated, 13 Nov. 1629: f. 107r.
Office v. Roger BUTTERHAM, cause not stated, 13 Nov. 1629: f. 105v. (license to be revoked and sign taken down)
Taxors v. John CAMPES, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 13 Nov. 1629: f. 106v.
Anne CANHAM, widow, v. John JELLETT, debt cause relating to horse hire, 3 Dec. 1630: ff. 161r.-v. (deposition of Arthur CANHAM and widow Canham)
Anne CANHAM, widow, v. William COBHAM, cause not stated, 3 – 10 Dec. 1630: ff. 161v., 162v.
Taxors v. Nicholas CARPENTER, incorrect weights and measures, 11 – 18 Dec. 1629: ff. 113v., 118r.
Taxors v. William CASEBONE, cause not stated, 11 – 18 Dec. 1629: ff. 113v., 118r. (blank)
Office v. administrators of William CASEBONE, cause not stated, 26 Feb. - 12 Mar. 1629/30: f. 132v. (blank), 134r. (blank), 136v. (blank)
Taxors v. William CHRISTIAN, cause not stated, 12 Mar. 1629/30 - 9 Apr. 1630: ff. 137r., 138r., 140r., 143r.
Taxors v. George CLARKE, for selling beer by incorrect weights and measures, 27 Nov. 1629: f. 112r. (Henry ARCHER appeared)
Taxors v. George CLARKE, incorrect weights and measures, 29 Jan. - 5 Feb. 1629/30: ff. 125r. (taxors to prove), 126v.
Taxors v. John CLAYE, cause not stated, 9 Apr. - 12 Nov. 1630: ff. 142r., 143v., 145r., 146r. (blank), 148v. (blank), 149v. (blank), 151v. (blank), 153v. (blank)
John CLAYTON v. John COLLIS, injury cause (slander), 13 Nov. 1629: f. 105r. (Collis to pay 10l for injury and expenses)
Taxors v. William COBHAM, cause not stated, 12 – 19 Feb. 1629/30: ff. 129r., 130v.
Taxors v. William COLLETT, incorrect weights and measures (bread), 20 Nov. 1629 – 9 Apr. 1630: ff. 109v., 140v.
John COLLINS, MD, v. Nicholas JARARD (JARRARD) of the city of London, Merchant Taylor, executor of the last will of Obadiah PIRKINS, lately scholar servant of Cambridge, deceased, debt cause, 8 Oct. 1630; ff. 147r.-v. (re. bond of obligation of 14 May 1629; judgement against Jarard)
John CONDALL v. Richard TOOLEY of Cambridge, baker, injury cause, 13 Nov. 1629: f. 107r. (Tooley bound to appear before the Justices at the Tollbooth in Cambridge the next session after the death of William HOULDEN; Houlden being sick from a wound)
Proctors v. John COOPER, flesh dressing, 26 Feb. 1629/30: f. 132v.
Taxors v. John COOPER, incorrect weights and measures (defective cocket bread), 20 Nov. 1629 – 9 Apr. 1630: ff. 109v., 111r., 113v., 141r.
Taxors v. Gilbert COOTE, incorrect weights and measures, 11 – 18 Dec. 1629: ff. 113v., 118r.
Taxors v. Mr COPPIN, incorrect weights and sizes, 12 Feb. 1629/30: f. 128v.
Proctors v. Henry COTTEN (COTTON), pewterer, incorrect weights and measures, 11 - 18 Dec. 1629: ff. 113r., 117v.
Taxors v. Thomas COVERTON, incorrect weights and measures, 15 Jan. 1629/30: f. 120v. (blank)
Thomas CRABB v. John DASHFEILD, cause not stated, 12 Nov. 1630 - 21 Jan. 1630/1: ff. 155r., 157r., 158v., 160v., 162Av. (blank), 164v. (blank), 166v. (blank), 168r. (blank)
Taxors v. William CROSBY, incorrect measures and prices (bread), 14 Jan. 1630/1: f. 167r.
Proctors v. Richard CROSLAND, flesh-dressing, 11 Dec. 1629 – 29 Jan. 1629/30: ff. 113r., 117v., 120r., 123r., 124v. (dismissed)
Taxors v. Thomas CROWFOOTE, cause not stated, 11 Dec. 1629 – 21 Jan. 1630/1: ff. 113r., 117v., 120r., 123r., 125r., 126r., 132v., 134r., 136v., 137v., 140r., 141r., 143r., 145r., 146r. (blank), 148v. (blank), 149v. (blank), 151v. (blank), 153v. (blank), 160r., 162Av., 164v., 166r., 168r. (Crowfoote arrested by Prime and in custody)
Office v. Richard CURTIS, cause not stated, 13 Nov. 1629: f. 105v.
Taxors v. Richard CURTISE, for selling beer by incorrect weights and measures, 27 Nov. 1629: f. 112r.
Taxors v. Christopher DICKINSON, cause not stated, 26 Feb. - 12 Mar. 1629/30: ff. 132v., 134v., 136v.
Office v. administrators of Samuel DISHER, cause not stated, 16 Apr. - 10 Dec. 1630: ff. 143r., 145r. (blank), 146r. (blank), 148v. (blank), 149v. (blank), 151v. (blank), 153v. (blank), 163r. (Elizabeth Disher appears)
Samuel DIXON complains against BEARDE for buying turfs at the waterside and selling them on, 19 Feb. 1629/30: f. 130v.
Office v. administrators of Mr DODD, cause not stated, 29 Jan. 1629/30: f. 124v.
Proctors v. Edward DODSON, flesh-dressing, 27 Nov. 1629: f. 111r.
Taxors v. Edward DODSON, incorrect weights and measures, 11 - 18 Dec. 1629: ff. 113v., 118r.
Master, Fellows and Scholars of St John’s College v. Mr DORRELL, cause not stated, 26 Feb. - 12 Mar. 1629/30: f. 132r., 134r., 136r.
Heny DOWNEINGE (DOWNINGE), administration of goods, 13 Nov. 1629 – 1 Apr. 1630: ff. 105r., 107v., 125v., 127r., 133v., 139r.
Taxors v. John DOVE, for selling beer by incorrect measures, 13 - 20 Nov. 1629: ff. 106v., 109r.
Proctors v. George EDMONDS (EDMONDES), flesh-dressing, 13 - 20 Nov. 1629: ff. 106v., 108v.
Taxors v. George EDMONDS (EDMONDES), incorrect prices, weight and measures (beer, hay and faggots), 20 Nov. 1629: f. 109r.
Thomas ELLIS v. John BLYGHTON (BLIGHTON), debt cause, 15 Oct. - 26 Nov. 1630: ff. 149r., 150r., 152r., 154r., 156r., 158r.
William ELVIDGE v. John WOLFE, cause not stated, 27 Nov. - 18 Dec. 1629: ff. 111v., 112v., 117r.
William EMPSON v. Thomas HOBSON, debt and injury (2 concurrent cause), 26 Nov. 1630 – 21 Jan. 1630/1: ff. 158v. (1st cause relating to debt of John HOBSON, bond of obligation, 28 Jun. 1619; 2nd cause not stated), 161r., 162v. (Hobson contumacious, to pay fine; expenses for delay in proceedings), 163v. (Empson is privileged person), 165v., 167v.
William EMPSON v. John WILD (WILDE) of Chesterton, cause not stated, 14 -21 Jan. 1630/1: ff. 166v., 168v.
Office v. William EMPSON, for selling beer to unlicensed victuallers and at incorrect price, 18 Dec. 1629: f. 118v.
Proctors v. William EMPSON, flesh-dressing, 11 Dec. 1629: f. 113r.
Taxors v. William EMPSON, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 27 Nov. 1629: f. 111r.
Taxors v. Thomas EVANCE, incorrect weights and measures, 15 – 22 Jan. 1629/30: ff. 120v. (blank), 123r.
Thomas EVANCE and Robert COMIN bound 10li for Evance to appear, 20 Jan. 1629/30: f. 124v.
Thomas EVANS (EVANCE) v. Thomas MASON, MA, cause not stated, 5 Mar. 1629/30 - 21 Jan. 1630/1: ff. 135r., 136v., 138v., 139v., 142v., 144r., 145v. (blank; entry wrongly given as Thomas Paske), 148r., 149v., 151v., 153r., 156r., 160r., 162Ar. (blank), 164r. (blank), 166r. (blank), 167v.
Taxors v. Richard FAIRECHILD (FAYRECHILD), cause not stated, 11 Dec. 1629 – 12 Nov. 1630: ff. 113v., 118r., 120v., 143r., 145r., 146r. (blank), 148r. (blank), 149v. (blank), 151v. (blank), 153v. (blank)
Proctors v. Philip FARLOWE, flesh-dressing, 18 Dec. 1629: f. 118r.
Office v. Samuel FARLOWE, Philip WOLFE and Mary HAMMOND, cause not stated, 5 Feb. 1629/30: f. 127r.
Master and Scholars of Gonville and Caius College v. Jeremy FIDLIN, cause not stated, 13 Nov. 1629: f. 105v. (Mr PETTIT ordered to keep the money found in his hands until further order given)
Taxors v. Jeremy FIDLIN (FYDLIN), incorrect weights and measures (defective cocket bread), 18 Dec. 1629 – 9 Apr. 1630: ff. 113v., 141r.
Taxors v. John FIDLIN (FYDLIN), incorrect weights and measures (defective cocket bread), 20 Nov. 1629 – 14 Jan. 1630/1: ff. 109v., 111r., 113v., 117v., 141r., 143r., 145r., 146r. (blank), 148v. (blank), 149v. (blank), 151v. (blank), 153v. (blank), 160v., 162Av., 164v., 166r.
Taxors v. John FYDLYN, incorrect measures and prices (bread), 14 – 21 Jan. 1630/1: ff. 167r., 168r.
Taxors v. Richard FIDLIN, cause not stated, 9 Apr. - 12 Nov. 1630: ff. 141v., 143v., 145r., 146r. (blank), 148v. (blank), 149v. (blank), 151v. (blank), 153v. (blank)
Proctors v. Charles FLOWER, [flesh-dressing], 20 Nov. 1629 – 12 Nov. 1630: ff. 108v., 111r. (blank), 113r., 117v., 120r., 123r., 124v., 126r., 128v., 130r., 132v. (blank), 134r., 136r., 137v., 139v., 143r., 145r., 146r. (blank), 148r. (blank), 149v. (blank), 151v. (blank), 153v. (blank)
Taxors v. Daniel FOOTE, incorrect weights and measures, 27 Nov. 1629: f. 112r.
William FOSTER v. Joan RUSSELL, injury cause, 13 Nov. 1629 – 26 Nov. 1630: ff. 105r., 107v. (date set for sentencing), 112v., 117r., 119r., 122v. (decree for Foster to clear himself by compurgation), 123v., 125v., 127v. (blank), 129v. (blank), 131r. (blank), 133v. (blank), 135v. (blank), 139r. (blank), 142r. (blank), 144r. (blank), 145v. (blank), 148r. (blank), 149r. (blank), 151r. (blank), 153r. (blank), 155v. (blank), 157r. (blank)
Taxors v. Thomas FOXWIST, for selling beer at incorrect prices and measures, 9 Apr. 1630: f. 141v.
Samuel FREEMAN v. John WESTLIE, cause not stated, 15 Oct. 1630: f. 149r. (finished)
Taxors v. Samuel FREEMAN, incorrect weights and measures, 27 Nov. 1629: f. 111v.
Taxors v. Holford FROMONT, incorrect weights and measures (defective cocket bread), 27 Nov. 1629 - 16 Apr. 1630: ff. 111r., 113r., 141r., 143r.
Henry FROST of Cambridge v. Richard RICKS of Cambridge, cause not stated, 12 Feb. – 5 Mar. 1629/30: ff. 128v., 130v., 132r., 134r., 136r.
Proctors v. Widow FURNESSE, flesh-dressing, 11 Dec. 1629: f. 113r.
Taxors v. Robert GIBBONS, Robert WREN and Richard LUCAS, incorrect weights and measures (beer), 19 Feb. 1629/30 - 12 Nov. 1630: ff. 131r., 132v., 134v., 136v., 138r., 140r., 143r., 145r., 146r. (blank), 148v. (blank), 149v. (blank), 151v. (blank), 153v. (blank)
Isabelle (Elizabeth) GIBBS v. John DASHFEILD, cause not stated, 12 Nov. 1730 - 21 Jan. 1630/1: ff. 154v., 156v., 160v., 162Av. (blank), 164v. (blank), 166r. (blank), 168r. (blank)
HAMOND v. GOCHE, cause not stated, 13 Nov. - 20 Nov. 1629: f. 105r., 107v.
Jeremy GOOSE v. Humphrey METCALFE, cause not stated, 29 Jan. 1629/30: f. 124r.
Jeremy GOOSE v. John BLYTON, cause not stated, 29 Jan. 1629/30: f. 125r.
Jeremy GOOSE v. John DASHFEILD, debt cause in the sum of 5s 6d, 12 Nov. 1630 - 21 Jan. 1630/1: ff. 155r., 156v., 158v., 160v., 162Av. (blank), 164v. (blank), 166r. (blank), 168r. (blank)
Taxors v. Miles GOULDSBOROW, incorrect weights or measures (defective cocket bread), 20 Nov. 1629 - 16 Apr. 1630: f. 109r., 140v., 143r.
Henry GRAVES of Cambridge v. John WARD, cause not stated, 22 Oct. 1630 - 21 Jan. 1630/1: ff. 150r., 152r., 154r., 156v., 158r., 160v. (blank), 162Av. (blank), 164v. (blank), 166r. (blank), 168r. (blank)
Henry GRAVES v. William KYDD, cause not stated, 22 Oct. - 29 Oct. 1622: ff. 150v., 152v.
Taxors v. Henry GRAVES, incorrect weights or measures (defective cocket bread), 20 Nov. 1629 – 16 Apr. 1630: ff. 109v., 113v., 140v., 143r.
Taxors v. Henry GRAVES, cause not stated, 3 – 17 Dec. 1630: ff. 160v., 162Av., 164v.
Taxors v. Joseph GRAVES, cause not stated, 29 Jan. - 5 Feb. 1629/30: ff. 125r., 126v.
Barbara GREENE of Cambridge, widow, v. John LETCHWORTH of Cambridge, barber, re. apprenticeship of John GREENE, 22 Oct. - 29 Oct. 1630: ff. 150r.-v. (Greene to be whipped and to return to his apprenticeship), 152r.
Taxors v. Barbara GREENE, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 13 Nov. 1629: f. 106v.
Proctors v. Christopher GREENE, flesh-dressing, 13 Nov. 1629: f. 106r.
Taxors v. John GREENE, incorrect weights and measures, 13 Nov. 1629: f. 107r.
Taxors v. John GREENE, cause not stated, 27 Nov. 1629: f. 112r.
Thomas GREGORY v. Robert NEWTON, cause not stated, 14 Jan. 1630/1: f. 166v.
Taxors v. John HAILES of Haslingfield, for conveying malt without license, 27 Nov. 1629: f. 111v.
Proctors v. Mary HAMMOND, flesh-dressing, 20 Nov. 1629: f. 108v. (testimony of Edward LUCAS)
Taxors v. Widow [Mary] HAMMOND, cause not stated, 11 Dec. 1629: f. 113v. (testimony of Edward LUCAS)
Office v. widow HARBERT, cause not stated, 29 Oct. - 12 Nov. 1630: ff. 152v., 154r.
Proctors v. Thomas HARRIS, flesh-dressing, 27 Nov. 1629 – 12 Nov. 1630: ff. 111r., 113r., 117v., 120r., 123r., 124v., 126r., 128v., 130r., 132v. (blank), 134r., 136r. (blank), 137v., 139v., 143r., 145r., 146r. (blank), 148r. (blank), 149v. (blank), 151v. (blank), 153v. (blank)
Proctors v. Robert HARRISON, flesh-dressing, 27 Nov. - 11 Dec. 1629: ff. 111r., 113r.
Taxors v. Robert HARRISON, cause not stated, 29 Jan. - 5 Feb. 1629/30: ff. 125r., 126r., 132v.
Proctors v. Francis HARVEY, flesh-dressing, 11 - 18 Dec. 1629: ff. 113r., 117v.
Francis HARVEY v. John PALMER, debt cause for sum of 2li, 10s, 18 Dec. 1629 – 29 Jan. 1629/30: ff. 118r., 120v., 123r., 125r., 126r.
Francis HARVEY v. Peter DICKINSON, debt cause for sum of 3li, 7s and 8d, 18 Dec. 1629 – 29 Jan. 1629/30: ff. 118r., 120v., 123r., 125r., 126r.
Francis HARVEY v. John TURNER, debt cause for sum of 6li, 18 Dec. 1629 – 29 Jan. 1629/30: ff. 118r., 120v., 125r., 126v.
Francis HARVEY v. Robert BATES, debt cause for sum of 1li, 8s, 18 Dec. 1629 – 29 Jan. 1629/30: ff. 118r., 120v., 123r., 125r., 126v.
Francis HARVEY v. Widow TRICE, injury cause, 18 Dec. 1629 – 29 Jan. 1629/30: ff. 118r., 120v., 123r., 125r., 126v.
Office v. Francis HARVEY, cause not stated, 29 Oct. - 12 Nov. 1630: ff. 152v., 154v. (blank)
Taxors v. Christopher HATLEY, cause not stated, 29 Jan. - 5 Feb. 1629/30: ff. 125r., 126v.
Office v. John HERON, cause not stated, 29 Oct. - 12 Nov. 1630: ff. 152v., 154v.
Mr HEWS (HEWES) v. Martin PEPIS (PEPYS), cause not stated, 26 Feb. 1629/30: ff. 132v., 134v., 136v., 138r.
Proctors v. Widow HEWSON, forestalling of poultry, 12 Feb. – 12 Mar. 1629/30: ff. 128v., 130r., 132r., 134r., 136r. (finished)
Taxors (GOSTLYN and COOKE) v. John HILLS, incorrect weights and measures (defective cocket bread), 20 Nov. 1629 – 14 Jan. 1630/1: ff. 109v., 113v., 117v., 140v., 146r., 148v. (blank), 150r. (blank), 152r. (blank), 153v. (blank), 160r., 162Ar., 164r. (allegation of selling rye wheat in Ely at incorrect prices; depositions of Thomas TOUNLEY and Christopher BASSETT; damages claimed in the sum of £30), 166r.
Taxors v. John HILLS, defamation cause, 28 May – 10 Dec. 1630: ff. 146r., 148v. (blank), 150r. (blank), 152r. (blank), 153v. (blank), 160r., 162Ar.
Thomas HOBSON of Cambridge v. William EMPSON, debt cause, 12 Nov. - 19 Nov. 1630: ff. 154v., 156v. [see separate entry for Empson v. Hobson]
Office v. Widow HOLMES, cause not stated, 18 Dec. 1629: f. 118v.
Taxors v. Alice HOLMES, widow, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 27 Nov. 1629: f. 111r.
Alice HOLMES v. Charles DAWSON, debt cause, 15 Jan. 1629/30: f. 121r. (Dawson to pay sum owed for beer), 123r.
Edward HONYWOOD (HONIWOOD) of London and John BOYSE, MA, v. Margaret JOHNSON of Cambridge, widow, cause not stated, (later Boyse v. Johnson) 5 Feb. 1629/30 - 26 Nov. 1630: ff. 127r., 127v., 129v., 131r. (blank), 133v., 135v., 139r., 143v., 145r., 146r. (blank), 148v. (blank), 150r., 152r., 153v., 156r., 157v.
John HOTCHKIN v. Christiana, wife of Philip WILLIAMSON, William KIDD, Roger SLEGG and John MERRILL, cause not stated, 9 Apr. 1630 - 21 Jan. 1630/1: ff. 141r., 142v., 144v., 148v. (blank), 150r., 152r., 154r., 156r., 158r., 160v., 162Av. (blank), 164v., 166r. (blank), 168r. (blank)
John HOTCHKIN, administrator of the goods of William HOTCHKIN, v. Josiah THURSTON and John SKELTON, cause not stated, 21 Jan. 1630/1: f. 168v.
William HOTCHKIN, deceased, administration of estate, 19 Mar. 1629/30 - 15 Oct. 1630: ff. 137v. (William ROANE and Christopher FUNSTONE named as executors), 143r. (blank), 145r. (blank), 146r. (blank), 148v. (blank)
Taxors v. Henry HOW, incorrect weights and measures, 29 Jan. 1629/30: f. 125r.
Taxors v. Henry HOW, incorrect weights and measures, 19 Mar. 1629/30 - 9 Apr. 1630: ff. 137r., 138r., 140r.
Taxors v. Hugh HUMPHRYE, incorrect weights and measures (defective cocket bread), 20 Nov. 1629 - 9 Apr. 1630: ff. 109r., 111r., 113v., 117v., 140v.
Taxors v. Leonard HURST, cause not stated, 26 Feb. - 12 Mar. 1629/30: ff. 132v., 134v., 136v.
Office v. Francis HUSON, ostler at the White Lion, cause not stated, 13 Nov. 1629: f. 106r.
Taxors v. widow HUSON, incorrect weights and measures, 27 Nov. 1629: f. 111v. (testimony of John DAY)
Office v. [John] INTWISSELL, for selling beer to unlicensed victuallers and at incorrect price, 18 Dec. 1629: f. 118v.
Taxors v. John INTWISSELL, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 27 Nov. 1629: f. 111r.
Edmund IVORY and Richard WRIGHT v. William WATERSON, for trading as a chandler contrary to statute, 17 Dec. 1630 – 14 Jan. 1630/1: ff. 165r., 166v., 168v. (expenses)
Office v. Henry JAMES of Cambridge, scholar servant, relating to an action against John BRINT brought in London, 12 Nov. 1630: f. 154v. (James is a privileged person)
Taxors v. Thomas JAMES, for selling beer by incorrect measures, 13 Dec. 1629 – 12 Nov. 1630: ff. 106v. (unlicensed and no sign), 109r., 111r., 113r., 117v., 120r., 123r., 125r., 126r., 132v., 134r., 136v., 137v., 140r., 143r., 145r., 146r. (blank), 148v. (blank), 149v. (blank), 151v. (blank), 153v. (blank)
Proctors v. John JELLETT, flesh-dressing, 11 Dec. 1629: f. 113r.
Office v. Daniel JENNINGS (JENNYNGS), cause not stated, 29 Oct. 1630 - 21 Jan. 1630/1: ff. 152v., 154v., 156v., 158r., 160v., 162Av. (blank), 164v. (blank), 166r. (blank), 168r. (blank)
Taxors v. George JOHNSON, incorrect weights and measures, 5 Feb. 1629/30: f. 126v.
John JOLLY v. William INGLET and Henry STOCKDALL, debt cause, 9 Apr. 1630 - 21 Jan. 1630/1: ff. 141r., 143r., 144v. (expenses to the sum of 15s), 145v. (blank), 148r., 149v. (Stockdall owes 5s), 151v., 153r., 156r., 157v., 160r., 162Ar. (blank), 164r. (blank), 166r. (blank), 167v. (blank)
Office v. John JOLLY, for entertaining scholars, 12 Mar. 1629/30 - 16 Apr. 1630: ff. 137r., 138v. (paid 40s), 140r., 142v., 144r. (blank)
Proctors v. John JOLLY, flesh-dressing, 18 Dec. 1629: f. 118r.
Taxors v. John JOLLY, for selling beer by incorrect measures, 27 Nov. 1629: ff. 111r., 112r.
Taxors v. William KELLSEY, incorrect weights and measures (bread), 20 Nov.1629 - 9 Apr. 1630: ff. 109v., 113v., 117v., 140v.
Proctors v. William KIDDE, flesh-dressing, 11 Dec. 1629: f. 113r.
Taxors v. William KIDD, incorrect weights and measures, 15 Jan. 1629/30: f. 120v.
Taxors v. Edward KINGE, cause not stated, 13 Nov. 1629: f. 107r.
Henry KINGE v. John POTTERTON, cause relating to release of indenture [for apprenticeship], 15 Jan. 1629/30: f. 121r.
Taxors v. Ralph KNOWLES, for selling beer by incorrect measures, 13 - 20 Nov. 1629: ff. 106v., 109r.
Office v. administrators of the goods of Richard KNUCKLE, cause not stated, 11 Dec. 1629 – 12 Nov. 1630: ff. 113r., 124v., 126r., 128r., 130r. (blank), 132v. (blank), 134r. (blank), 136v. (blank), 143r. (blank), 145r. (blank), 146r. (blank), 148v. (blank), 149v. (blank), 151v. (blank), 153v. (blank) [see Wickham, Butler and Franklyn v. Gregory, f. 169v.)
Proctors v. Robert LENDALL, forestalling, engrossing and regrating (eggs and hens), 19 Feb. 1629/30: f. 131r. (judgement against Lendall)
Josias LENORY v. Thomas GREGORY, administrator of the goods of Francis HARVEY, scholar servant, late of Cambridge, debt cause, 21 Jan. 1630/1: ff. 168v., 169r. (discussion of bond of obligation; deposition of John SHEWARD of Cambridge, notary public; judgement against Gregory in the sum of 20li)
Taxors v. Gerard (Jarrard) LITTON, incorrect weights and measures, 27 Nov. - 18 Dec. 1629: ff. 112r., 113r., 117v., 118v.
Taxors v. LOWRY, cause not stated, 13 Nov. 1629: f. 105v.
Office v. John LUKIN, cause not stated, 18 Dec. 1629: f. 118v. (blank)
Taxors v. John LUKIN, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 27 Nov. 1629: f. 111r.
Taxors v. John LUKIN, cause not stated, 12 - 19 Mar. 1629/30: ff. 136v., 137v.
Peter MAPLESDEN, deceased, administration of nuncupative will, 13 Nov. 1629: f. 107r. (Thomas SPEIRLEY and Lewis BROWNINGE swore on oath to veracity of will)
Taxors v. William MAPHEWE, for selling beer by incorrect measures, 13 - 27 Nov. 1629: ff. 106v., 109r., 111v. (testimony of his servant, Michael ANDELL)
Office v. Edward MAYLE, cause not stated, 13 – 20 Nov. 1629: ff. 106r., 108r.
Francis MEAKES v. John DASHFEILD, cause not stated, 12 Nov. 1630 - 21 Jan. 1630/1: ff. 154v., 156v., 158v., 160v., 162Av. (blank), 164v. (blank), 168r. (blank)
Proctors v. Humphrey METCALFE, flesh-dressing, 20 Nov. 1629: f. 108v.
Taxors v. Humphrey METCALFE, incorrect weights and sizes, 12 Feb. 1629/30: f. 128v.
Taxors v. John MILLISENT, incorrect weights and sizes, 11 - 18 Dec. 1629: ff. 113v., 118r.
Proctors v. John MILLS, flesh-dressing, 13 Nov. 1629: f. 106v.
Taxors v. John MILLS of Elmden, Essex, forestalling, ingrossing and regrating (barley bought from John NEWMAN of Cottenham), 5 Mar. 1629/30: f. 134v.
Proctors v. Nicholas MOODEY, flesh-dressing, 20 Nov. 1629: f. 108v.
Office v. Thomas MOODEY, allegation of fathering the child of Alice TOMPSON of the parish of Great St Mary’s, 22 Oct. 1630 - 21 Jan. 1630/1: ff. 150r., 150v.-151r. (testimony of the wife of OKINS, midwife, widow WEST and William WOLFE; Moodey ordered to pay maintenance), 152r., 154r., 156r., 158r., 160v., 163r., 165r. (blank), 166v. (blank), 168r. (blank)
Office v. George MORLAND, cause not stated, 13 Nov. 1629: ff. 105v. (Morland to be arrested, has not paid according to judgement of 23 Oct.), 108r.
Taxors v. George MORLAND, for selling beer by incorrect weights and measures, 27 Nov. 1629: f. 112r.
Taxors v. Henry MORLEY, cause not stated, 27 Nov. 1629: f. 111v.
Mr MORTON v. Thomas PARKER, cause not stated, 12 Feb. 1629/30: ff. 128v., 130v., 132v., 134r., 136r., 137v.
John MUGG (MUGGE) v. Thomas NEWMAN, debt cause relating to a lease, 13 Nov. 1629 – 21 Jan. 1630/1: ff. 105v., 108r., 110v., 112r.-v. (entry wrongly entered as Mugge v. Tennant), 120r. (discussion of expenses), 122v., 124r., 126r., 128r., 130r., 131v., 135r., 136v., 138v., 139v. (Dr WHALEY, Mr HARRISON and Dr CUMBER named as witnesses), 142v., 144r., 148v. (blank), 150r., 152r., 154r., 156r., 157v., 160r., 162r., 163r., 165v., 167v.
Office v. John MUGG (MUGGE), cause not stated, 13 Nov. 1629: f. 105r., 107v.
John MUNSEY v. Thomas CROWFOOTE, cause not stated, 9 Apr. 1630: ff. 141r., 143r.
John MUNSEY of Waterbeach v. Thomas CROWFOOTE, cause not stated, 21 Jan. 1630/1: f. 168v.
Robert NEWMAN v. Edward GREGORY, MA, cause not stated, 21 Jan. 1630/1: f. 168v.
Proctors (LOWE and HONIWOOD) v. William NIXON, flesh-dressing, 13 Nov. 1629 - 5 Feb. 1629/30: ff. 105v., 107v., 110v., 112r., 118r., 120r., 122v., 124v., 126r.
Taxors v. William NIXON, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 15 Jan. 1629/30: f. 120v.
William NIXON v. Thomas CROWFOOTE, cause not stated, 29 Jan. - 5 Feb. 1629/30: ff. 125r., 126v.
Taxors v. John OSBORNE, incorrect weights and measures, 9 Apr. 1630: f. 142r.
Taxors v. OUTLAWE of King’s Lynn, incorrect measures and incorrect prices (coal), 17 Dec. 1630 - 14 Jan. 1630/1: ff. 165r., 166v. (blank), 168r. (blank)
William OVERTON v. John DASHFEILD, debt cause in the sum of 8li 6s, 12 Nov. 1630 - 21 Jan. 1630/1: ff. 155r., 157r., 158v., 160v., 162Av. (blank), 164v. (blank), 166v. (blank), 168r. (blank)
Proctors v. Thomas PAINTER, cause not stated, 15 - 22 Jan. 1629/30: ff. 120r., 123r. (dismissed)
Taxors v. Marmaduke PAKE, for selling beer by incorrect weights and measures, 27 Nov. 1629: f. 112r.
William PARKER of London v. Martin PEPYS, cause not stated, 26 Nov. 1630 - 21 Jan. 1630/1: ff. 158v., 161r., 162v., 165v. (blank), 167v. (finished)
Nicholas PARRIS v. Rachel EATON, injury cause, 13 Nov. 1629: f. 106r.
John PASKE v. Anthony SLEEPE, cause not stated, 12 Feb. 1629/30 - 12 Nov. 1630: ff. 127v., 129v., 131r., 133v., 135v., 139r., 142r., 144r., 145v. (blank), 148r. (blank), 149r., 151r., 152v.
PATE v. JOLLY, cause not stated, 19 Mar. 1629/30: f. 138v. (blank)
Taxors v. William PEIRSON, cause not stated, 27 Nov. 1629 - 5 Feb. 1629/30: ff. 112r., 113r., 117v., 123r., 125r., 126r., 132v., 134r., 136v.
Taxors v. Francis PENNY (PENNEY), cause not stated, 11 Dec. 1629 – 19 Mar. 1629/30: ff. 113v., 118r. (blank), 120v., 125r., 126r., 132v., 134r., 136v., 138r.
Richard PETTIT of Cambridge bound 20li [for the appearance in court of] William SKEPP the next court day after Susan PAINE gave birth, 15 Jan. 1629/30: f. 120v. [see also 141r.]
Taxors v. Thomas PHILLIPS, for selling beer by incorrect measures, 13 - 27 Nov. 1629: ff. 107r. (neither sign nor license), 109r., 111r. (in custody, bound to victual no more)
Taxors v. Richard PIKE, incorrect weights or measures (defective cocket bread), 20 Nov. 1629 - 9 Apr. 1630: ff. 109v., 113v., 117v., 140v.
Mary PINDER v. Christopher HARRISON and his wife, cause not stated, 27 Nov. 1629 - 22 Jan. 1629/30: ff. 111v., 112v., 117r., 119r., 122v. (Francis HARVEY, guarantor, to exhibit)
Proctors v. Robert PINDER, flesh-dressing, 13 Nov. 1629: f. 106v. (testimony of his servant, John ROBERTS)
Taxors v. Robert PINDER, for selling by incorrect measures, 11 Dec. 1629: f. 113v. (testimony of his servant, John ROBERTS)
Taxors v. Mr PITCHER, cause not stated, 13 Nov. 1629: f. 106r.
Taxors v. Abraham POPPLE, incorrect weights and measures (coals), 18 Dec. 1629: f. 118v. (Popple states the bushel of coals was not his, but borrowed from Mr ATKINSON of Cambridge)
Taxors v. Thomas POTTELL, cause not stated, 15 – 29 Jan. 1629/30: ff. 120v. (blank), 123r., 125r. (dismissed)
Proctors v. Thomas POUNSABEY and John COOPER, flesh-dressing, 19 Feb. 1629/30: f. 131r.
Office v. Thomas POYNTER, unlicensed victualling, 22 – 5 Feb. 1629/30: f. 123r. (to victual no more), 125r., 126r.
Taxors v. Thomas POYNTER (POINTER), for selling beer by incorrect measures, 13 Nov. 1629 - 22 Jan. 1629/30: ff. 106v. (unlicensed and no sign), 109r., 111r., 113r., 117v., 123r.
Thomas POINTER v. TAURRET, scholar of Emmanuel College, cause not stated, 29 Jan. - 5 Feb. 1629/30: ff. 125r., 126v.
Proctors v. John PRATT, cause not stated, 11 Dec. 1629 – 12 Nov. 1630: ff. 113r., 116v., 117v., 120r., 123r., 124v., 126r., 128r., 130r., 132v., 134r., 136r., 137v., 139v., 143r., 145r., 146r. (blank), 148r. (blank), 149v. (blank), 151v. (blank), 153v. (blank)
Taxors v. John PRATT, cause not stated, 12 Mar. 1629/30 - 12 Nov. 1630: ff. 137r., 138r., 140r., 143r., 145r., 146r. (blank), 148v. (blank), 149v. (blank), 151v. (blank), 153v. (blank)
John PRATT of St Clement’s parish, victualler, warned against the behaviour of his daughter who had been entertaining scholars, particularly of Emmanuel College, at their house, 6 Mar. 1629/30: f. 135v.
Taxors v. John PRESTON, for selling beer by incorrect weights and measures, 27 Nov. 1629: f. 112r.
Office v. PURCHASE, for selling beer to unlicensed victuallers and at incorrect price, 18 Dec. 1629: f. 118v.
Taxors v. PURCHASE (PURCHAS), ale brewer, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 11 - 18 Dec. 1629: ff. 113v., 118r.
Proctors v. Geoffrey (Jeffery) PURDEY, flesh-dressing, 20 Nov. 1629: f. 109r.
Taxors v. Geoffrey PURDEY, cause not stated, 12 Feb. 1629/30 - 9 Apr. 1630: ff. 129r., 130v., 131r., 132v., 134v., 136v., 138r., 140r.
William RANDS v. BUTLER and Mark PYE, debt cause, 26 Nov. 1630 - 14 Jan. 1630/1: ff. 159r. (Rands alleges all is paid but 42s), 161r., 162v., 163v., 165v. (finished)
Taxors v. Edward RAY, incorrect weights and measures (beer), 12 – 19 Mar. 1629/30: ff. 137r., 138v. (owes 22s)
Richard READE and Margery, his wife, v. William NIXON, John PETTIT, Thomas POUNSABEY, William CHRISTIAN and Gilbert COOTE, injury cause, 13 Nov. 1629 – 5 Mar. 1629/30: ff. 107r., 108r., 110v., 112v., 119v., 121r.-122r. (Pettit confesses the group went to the house of Richard Read, suspecting his wife had a stolen petticoat, William Nixon drew his dagger and threatened Margery Reade, various parcels were removed from the chest; judgement given: Nixon and other bailiffs to pay Reade and to return the parcels of goods), 122v. (discussion of expenses and payment), 124r. (Christian paid 4li), 125v., 128r. (viis et modis for Pettit), 130r. (Pounsabey and Pettit allege that the Reades said they would release them of all charges if they paid 50s), 131v., 133v. (finished)
John REEVE v. Edmund IVORIE, cause not stated, 15 Oct. 1630: f. 149r. (finished)
Taxors v. Robert RICKARD (RICHARD), cause not stated, 9 Apr. - 12 Nov. 1630: ff. 141v., 143v., 145r., 146r. (blank), 148v. (blank), 149v. (blank), 151v. (blank), 153v. (blank)
Proctors v. Jasper RIDER, flesh-dressing, 11 Dec. 1629: f. 113r.
James ROBSON and Henry PREIST bound 10li for Robson to appear, 29 Jan 1629/30: f. 124v.
Taxors v. Thomas ROBSON, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 13 Nov. 1629: f. 106v.
Proctors v. Anne ROGERS, flesh-dressing, 13 Nov. 1629: f. 106r.
Taxors v. Anne ROGERS, for selling beer by incorrect measures, 11 Dec. 1629: f. 113v. (testimony of John SAMPSON)
Christopher ROSE v. Joan SYMONDS, debt cause, 13 Nov. 1629: f. 105r. (discussion of expenses)
Christopher ROSE of Cambridge, gentleman, v. Thomas GREGORY, administrator of the goods of Francis HARVEY, scholar servant, late of Cambridge, 21 Jan. 1630/1: f. 170r. (reference to bond of obligation; testimony of Brian KECHEMMAN; judgement against Gregory)
Thomas ROYSTON of Cambridge v. Richard HARMAN, debt cause, 14 Dec. 1629: f. 116v. (testimony of Edward SPENCER)
Thomas RUSSELL v. Thomas PUNSABY, cause not stated, 29 Oct.1630 - 21 Jan. 1630/1: ff. 152v. (Punsaby and George EDMONDS bond 10li to appear), 154r., 156v. (Punsaby dismissed), 158r., 159r., 160v., 162r., 163v., 165v., 167v.
James RUTLEADGE v. Henry GRAVES, cause not stated, 15 Oct. – 12 Nov. 1630: ff. 149r., 150r. (blank), 152r. (blank), 154r. (blank)
Office v. George SANDERS, for selling beer to unlicensed victuallers and at incorrect price, 18 Dec. 1629: f. 118v.
Taxors v. George SANDERS, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 27 Nov. 1629: f. 111r.
Proctors v. John SAXTON, flesh-dressing, 20 Nov. 1629: f. 108v.
Taxors v. John SAXTON, incorrect weights and measures, 11 - 18 Dec. 1629: ff. 113v., 118r.
Proctors v. William SCARLETT, flesh-dressing, 20 Nov. 1629: f. 108v.
Taxors v. John SCARROW, incorrect weights and measures (coals), 14 Jan. 1630/1: ff. 166v.-167r.
John SCOTT v. Edward ALMOND, offences relating to over-pricing of candles, 20 Nov. - 11 Dec. 1629: ff. 109v., 100r. (apology of Scott), 114r. (submission, payment of fine and expenses)
Taxors v. Widow SCOTT, cause not stated, 15 Jan. – 12 Feb. 1629/30: ff. 120v. (blank), 123r., 125r., 126r., 132v., 134r., 136v.
Francis SHELDRAKE (SHILDRAKE) v. John WESTLEY, debt cause in the sum of 34s, 10 Dec. 1630 - 21 Jan. 1630/1: ff. 163r., 165r. (blank), 166v. (blank), 168r. (blank)
John SHERMAN senior v. William KID of Cambridge, debt cause (4 concurrent causes), 9 Apr. - 17 Dec. 1630: ff. 141r.-v., 143r., 144v. (blank), 145v. (blank), 148r., 149v., 151v., 153v., 156r. (blank), 157v. (blank), 160r. (blank), 162Ar. (blank), 164r. (blank)
John SHERMAN senior v. Owin (Owen) HURST, cause not stated, 19 Nov. - 10 Dec. 1630: ff. 157r. (blank), 158v., 161r., 162Av. (finished)
Taxors v. John SHERMAN, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 27 Nov. 1629: f. 111r.
Office v. Luke SHERMAN, for selling beer to unlicensed victuallers and at incorrect price, 18 Dec. 1629: f. 118v.
Mr SHEWARD v. John ATKINSON, cause not stated, 3 Dec. 1630 - 21 Jan. 1630/1: ff. 161v., 162v., 163v., 165v., 167v.
John SHEWARD, LLB, v. Thomas GREGORY, administrator of the goods of Francis HARVEY, scholar servant, late of Cambridge, 21 Jan. 1630/1: f. 170r. (reference to bond of obligation; judgement against Gregory)
Taxors v. Geoffrey SINGNELL, cause not stated, 12 Mar. 1629/30 - 9 Apr. 1630: ff. 136v., 137v., 140r., 143r.
Office v. William SKEPP, servant of Richard PETTIT of Cambridge, concerning the pregnancy of Susan PAYNE, 9 Apr. 1630 - 21 Jan. 1630/1: ff. 141r. [see also 120v.], 143r. (blank), 144v. (blank), 145v. (blank), 148r. (blank), 149v. (blank), 151v. (blank), 153v. (blank), 156r. (blank), 157v. (blank), 160r. (blank), 162Ar. (blank), 164r. (blank), 166r. (blank), 167v. (blank)
Taxors v. John SLEGGE of Histon, forestalling, engrossing and regrating, 27 Nov. - 11 Dec. 1629: ff. 111v., 112v., 117r.
Taxors v. John SLEGGE, incorrect weights and measures, 15 Jan. 1629/30: f. 120v.
Office v. Roger SLEGG, cause not stated, 13 Nov. 1629: ff. 105r., 107v.
Office [later Master, Fellows and Scholars of St John’s College] v. Roger SLEGGE, Christopher ROSE, Edward MAYLE, James ROBINSON, James BAYLEY and Thomas EVANCE, cause related to street cleaning, 11 Dec. 1629 – 21 Jan. 1630/1: ff. 112v., 117r., 120r., 122v. (Slegge and Evance appeared), 124v. (Slegge and Evance warned to appear; Mayle appeared), 126r. (Bayley appeared), 128r., 130r., 131v.-132r., 134r., 136r., 139r., 142r.-v., 144r., 145v. (blank), 148r., 149r. (blank), 151r., 153r., 155v., 157r.-v., 159v., 162v.-162Ar. (blank), 163v. (blank), 165v., 167v.
John SMYTH, MA, v. William LEADHAM (LEADAM), cause not stated, 12 Nov. - 19 Nov. 1630: ff. 154v., 156v.
Office v. Robert SMITH, victualler, cause not stated, 13 Nov. 1629: f. 105v. (discussion of monies owed as penalty)
Taxors v. SMITH of Ditton, cause not stated, 19 May 1629/30: f. 138v. (blank)
Mr SMITH of Corpus Christi College, administration of goods, 13 Nov. 1629 - 26 Feb. 1629/30: ff. 105r. (witnesses IRELAND and SCARLET examined), 107v., 110v., 112r., 117r., 119r., 124r. (examination of Scarlet), 125v., 127v., 129v., 131v.
Mr SMITH, fellow of Magdalene College v. Luke SHERMAN for disturbing the College with dung and his hogs, 12 – 19 Mar. 1629/30: ff. 137r., 138v. (decree that Sherman shall remove his muck before the next court day), 140r. (some muck still remains on College grounds), 142v., 144r. (blank)
Thomas SOWTH (SOUTH) v. Charles DAWSON, cause not stated, 26 Nov. - 10 Dec. 1630: f. 158v., 161r., 163r. (finished)
Edward SPENCER v. Henry STOCKDALL, cause not stated, 26 Feb. 1629/30: ff. 133r., 134v., 136v., 138r.
Edward SPENCER v. Mr SEDGEWICK, cause not stated, 3 Dec. 1630: f. 161v. (finished)
Richard SPINKE, MA, of St John’s College, concerning the succession to John THORPE’s fellowship at Queens’ College, 3 Mar. 1629/30: f. 133r.
Taxors v. Henry STERNE, incorrect weights and measures, 19 – 26 Feb. 1629/30: ff. 131r., 132v.
Michael STOREY v. George THOMPSON, cause not stated, 15 Jan. 1629/30: f. 119v., 120r. (Samuel BRENT stood as surety for Thompson)
Taxors v. Richard STUBBIN, cause not stated, 27 Nov. 1629: f. 112r.
Office v. William STUBBIN at the Spread Eagle, 13 Nov. 1629: f. 105v. (dismissed)
Joan SYMONDS v. Christopher ROSE, debt cause, 13 Nov. 1629: f. 105r. (judgement against Rose, expenses in the sum of 20s)
Mr SYMONDS (SIMONDS) of St John’s College v. Alexander HAWES, debt cause, 22 Jan. 1629/30 - 21 Jan. 1630/1: f. 123v., 124r., 141r., 143r., 144v. (Hawes confessed that he owed the sum of xls; missionem in possessionem granted), 145v., 148r., 149v., 151v., 153r., 156r., 157v., 160r., 162r., 163r., 165v., 167r.
James TABOR v. wife of Philip WICKHAM, see Taxors v. Philip Wickham, 5 Feb. 1629/30: f. 126v.
James Tabor, MA, v. Thomas GREGORY, administrator of the goods of Francis HARVEY, scholar servant, late of Cambridge, debt cause in the sum of 40s, 21 Jan. 1630/1: f. 170v. (judgement against Gregory)
John TABOR v. John MILLESCENT, cause not stated, 12 Nov. - 19 Nov. 1630: ff. 155r., 157r.
Proctors v. Robert TAVAN, flesh-dressing, 13 Nov. 1629: f. 106r.
Peter TAYLOR, proctor, v. Edmund WENHAM, cause not stated, 5 Feb. 1629/30 - 21 Jan. 1630/1: ff. 127r., 128v., 130v., 134r., 136r., 139v., 142v., 144r., 145v. (blank), 148r., 149v., 151r., 153r., 155v., 157v., 159v., 162Ar. (blank), 163v. (blank), 165v. (blank), 167v. (blank)
John TENNANT v. Robert LEE, debt cause, 13 Nov. 1629 – 28 Jan. 1630/1: ff. 105v. (witness KINGE pronounced contumacious), 108r. (Tennant’s wife examined as a witness), 110v., 112r., 117r., 119r., 122v., 123v. (bill of Lee for 250li exhibited, 3 Apr. 1620), 125v., 127v., 129v., 131r. (charges relating to unjustified delay), 133v., 135v., 137v., 139r., 142r., 144r., 145v., 148r. (blank), 149r., 151r., 152v., 155v., 157r., 159v. ( [] HURST of Cambridge, hatter, produced as witness), 162r., 163r., 165r., 167r., 170v. (deposition of Henry ESSEX)
John TENNANT, servant scholar of Cambridge, deceased, administration of goods by Henry TROUGHTON and William PRIME, 8 Oct. - 12 Nov. 1630: ff. 146v.-147r. (proclamation for creditors and relatives), 155r.
Taxors v. John TENNANT, cause not stated, 15 Jan. – 5 Feb. 1629/30: ff. 120v. (blank), 123r., 125r., 126r., 132v., 134r., 136v.
Office v. Roger THOMPSON, for selling beer to unlicensed victuallers and at incorrect price, 18 Dec. 1629: f. 118v.
Taxors v. Roger THOMPSON, for selling beer at incorrect prices, 27 Nov. 1629: f. 111r.
Proctors v. Nicholas TRENCH, flesh-dressing, 20 Nov. 1629: f. 108v.
Taxors v. Nicholas TRENCH, incorrect weights and measures, 11 - 18 Dec. 1629: ff. 113v., 118r.
Thomas TROTT v. Henry ALLOM, cause relating to unpaid rent, 15 Oct. 1630 - 21 Jan. 1630/1: ff. 148v., 154v., 156v., 158r.-v. (Allom to leave Trott’s house and to pay rent outstanding), 160v. (blank), 162Av. (blank), 164v. (blank), 166r. (blank), 168r. (blank)
Taxors v. Henry TURKINTON, cause not stated, 9 Apr. - 12 Nov. 1630: ff. 141v., 143v., 145r., 146r. (blank), 148v. (blank), 149v. (blank), 151v. (blank), 153v. (blank)
Proctors v. Helen VAUGHAM (VAUGHAN), flesh-dressing, 13 - 20 Nov. 1629: ff. 106r., 108r.
Taxors v. VAUGHAM (VAUGHAN), incorrect weights and measures, 20 Nov. 1629: f. 109r.
Philip VESEY v. Anne CANNAM (CANHAM), cause not stated, 18 Dec. 1629: f. 118v. (dismissed)
Taxors v. Thomas VICKERS, for selling beer at incorrect measures and prices, 9 Apr. 1630: f. 141v.
Robert WAKELIN v. Flora ATKINSON, widow, of Barnwell, 5 Feb. 1629/30– 9 Apr. 1630: ff. 127r., 128r., 130r., 131v., 133v., 136r., 139r.
Proctors v. Widow WALTON, flesh-dressing, 11 Dec. 1629: f. 113r. (testimony of Francis BARDOLPH)
Henry WARD v. Francis PYPER, cause not stated, 3 Dec. 1630: f. 161v. (blank)
Proctors v. Edward WEEDEN, flesh-dressing, 27 Nov. 1629: f. 111r.
Henry WEEDEN v. John DASHFEILD, [debt] cause, 19 Nov. 1630 - 21 Jan. 1630/1: ff. 157r., 158v., 160v., 162Av. (blank), 164v. (blank), 166v. (blank), 168r. (blank)
Proctors v. Henry WEEDEN, [flesh-dressing], 20 Nov. 1629: f. 108v.
Edmund WENHAM v. Francis HARVEY, injury cause, 18 Dec. 1629 – 21 Jan. 1630/1: ff. 117v. (John GOULSBOROUGH, Simon MONIFORD, Mary COCHIE, Richard ALLISON, Peter CURRELL and Roland STEPHENSON named as witnesses), 119.r-v., 122v., 124r., 125v. (Robert LOADER of Cambridge produced as witness), 127v., 129v. (John BARNES, Christopher TOLL and Robert LODER named as witnesses of Wenham), 131v., 133v., 135v., 139r., 142r., 144r. (blank), 145v. (blank), 148r. (blank), 149r. (examination of witnesses), 151r. (blank), 153r. (blank), 155v. (blank), 157r. (blank), 162v. (blank), 163v. (blank), 165v. (blank), 167v. (blank)
Edmund WENHAM, cook, surety for William LYNFORD (LINFORD) of Harston Mills to appear at the next court day to answer an action brought by Thomas RUSSELL, 17 July 1630: f. 146v.
Edward WENHAM v. Henry ALLUME, cause not stated, 26 Nov. 1630: f. 158v.
Proctors v. Edward WENHAM, flesh-dressing, 13 - 20 Nov. 1629: ff. 106r., 108r.
John WESTLEY (WESTLIE) of Cambridge v. Robert MUNNS, injury cause, 29 Oct. - 17 Dec. 1630: ff. 152v., 154r., 156v., 158r., 160v., 162r. (Munns to pay 15s), 162Av. (blank), 164v. (blank)
John WESTLEY (WESTLIE) of Cambridge v. Benjamin PRIME, debt cause relating to land set aside for sowing barley, 12 Nov. - 17 Dec. 1630: ff. 154r., 156v., 158r., 160v., 161v.-162r. (Prime to pay 20s), 162Av. (blank), 164v. (blank)
Proctors v. Widow WHALEY, cause not stated, 15 - 29 Jan. 1629/30: ff. 120r., 123r., 124v. (dismissed)
Taxors v. Widow WHALEY, flesh-dressing, 11 Dec. 1629 - 29 Jan. 1629/30: ff. 113v., 118r., 123r., 125v. (dismissed)
WHYTE v. WARD, debt cause concerning the theft of compasses, 12 Mar. 1629/30: f. 137r. (Ward to pay Whyte 5s), 138v.
Taxors v. Robert WHYTE (WHITE) of Crowland, unlicensed selling of grain, 22 Jan. - 19 Mar. 1629/30: ff. 123r., 125r., 126v. (deposition of John WARDE of Cambridge), 128v., 129r. (testimony of Thomas ELWOOD relating to a barge of Robert ALLETT of Spalding), 130v. (William PEACOCKE of Waterbeach and William NICHOLSON of Cambridge named as witnesses of the Taxors), 132v., 134v., 136v., 138r. (depositions of Edmund HARRIS, Robert SHEIRWOOD and Robert DAYNTRY)
Dr WICKHAM, George BUTLER and William FRANKLYN, executors of the will of Richard KNUCKLE of Cambridge, deceased, v. Thomas GREGORY, administrator of the goods of Francis HARVEY, scholar servant, late of Cambridge, 21 Jan. 1630/1: f. 169v. (reference to bond of obligation; judgement against Gregory in the sum of 40li)
Taxors v. Philip WICKHAM, incorrect weights and measures, 29 Jan. - 5 Feb. 1629/30: ff. 125r., 126v. (testimony of Wickham’s wife)
Jonas WILKES v. John DASHFEILD, debt cause in the sum of 3li 2s 5d, 12 Nov. 1630 - 21 Jan. 1630/1: ff. 155r., 157r., 158v., 160v., 162Av. (blank), 164v. (blank), 166v. (blank), 168r. (blank)
Mr WILLIAMS (WILLIAMSON) of Cottenham v. Gilbert FABIAN and John PASKE, debt cause, 5 Feb. 1629/30 – 21 Jan. 1630/1: ff. 126v., 127v., 130v., 132r. (judgement against Fabian and Paske, to pay sum outstanding and expenses), 134r., 136r., 139v., 142v., 144r., 145v. (blank), 148r., 149v., 151r., 153r., 155v., 157v., 159v., 162Ar. (blank), 163v. (blank), 165v. (blank), 167v. (blank)
Philip WILLIAMSON and his wife v. Thomas HOBSON, debt cause, 20 Nov. 1629 – 21 Jan. 1630/1: ff. 108r., 110v. (Williamson declared cause), 112v., 116v., 117r., 119r., 122v. (blank), 123v., 125v., 127v., 129v., 131v., 133v., 135v., 137v., 139r., 151r., 153r., 155v., 157v. (Susan MALYN and Cornelius ARCHER named as witnesses), 160r., 162r., 163r., 165v., 167r.
Office v. Philip WILLIAMSON, cause not stated, 13 Nov. 1629: f. 106r. (dismissed)
Taxors v. Philip WILLIAMSON, for selling beer by incorrect weights and measures, 27 Nov. 1629: f. 112r.
William WILLIAMSON v. Roger SLEGGE, cause not stated, 16 Apr. 1630 – 21 Jan. 1630/1: ff. 143r., 144v., 145v. (blank), 148r., 149v., 151v., 153r., 156r., 157v., 160r., 162Ar. (blank), 164r. (blank), 166r. (blank), 167v. (blank)
Office v. Thomas WILLOWES of Cambridge, cordwainer, and Isabella WOOD, for committing fornication at the Angel [public house], 12 Feb. 1629/30: f. 128v. (judgement: Wood to be carted about the town and then banished; Willowes to stand at the bull ring with a sheet of paper detailing his offence)
WILSON v. CONNELL, cause not stated, 21 Jan. 1630/1: f. 168r. (blank)
Taxors v. Thomas WILLSON, incorrect weights or measures (defective cocket bread), 20 Nov. - 11 Dec. 1629: ff. 109r., 113v.
Alice WOLFE v. Richard DICKINSON, cause not stated, 11 Dec. 1629 - 15 Jan. 1629/30: ff. 112v., 117r., 120r.
Proctors v. John WOLFE, flesh-dressing, 13 Nov. 1629: f. 106r.
Proctors v. John WOLFE, flesh-dressing, 18 Dec. 1629: f. 118r. (testimony of William REDWOOD)
Taxors v. John WOLFE, for selling beer by incorrect measures, 11 Dec. 1629: f. 113v. (testimony of his servant, William ELWOOD)
Proctors v. Philip WOLFE, flesh-dressing, 13 Nov. 1629: f. 106r.
Philip WOLFE v. Thomas CROWFOOTE and George TOMPSON, cause not stated, 26 Feb. 1629/30 - 21 Jan. 1630/1: ff. 132v., 134v., 136v., 138r., 140r., 142v., 144v., 152v., 154r. (blank), 156v., 158r., 160v., 162Av. (blank), 164v. (blank), 166r., 168r. (blank)
Taxors v. Joseph WOODCOCKE of Clavering, Essex, forestalling, ingrossing and regrating (barley bought from John NEWMAN of Cottenham), 5 Mar. 1629/30: f. 134v.
Thomas YATES v. John DASHFEILD, debt cause in the sum of 6s 4d, 12 Nov. 1630 - 21 Jan. 1630/1: ff. 155r., 156v., 158v., 160v., 162Av. (blank), 164v. (blank), 166v. (blank), 168r. (blank)
Proctors v. Thomas YATES, flesh-dressing, 27 Nov. 1629: f. 111r.
Other notable entries:
107r. John WARDE, cooper, sworn scholar servant of the University, 13 Nov. 1629.
110r. License granted to Robert Whyte of Spalding, Lincolnshire, to buy and carry certain goods from Cambridge, 24 Nov. 1629.
111r. Bakers offered a better size if they so desired it, 27 Nov. 1629.
111v. John WESTLEY, sworn scholar servant of Dr Mansell, 27 Nov. 1629.
114r. Walter MOODEY, sworn scholar servant of Dr Porter, 11 Dec. 1629.
122r. Memorandum concerning the guardianship and administration of the estate William LEADER, son of William Leader, deceased, by William OVERTON and John ATKINSON, privileged persons of the University. Commission to prove nuncupative will. 18 Jan. 1629/30.
123v. POINTER said that Brents is a very disordered house, 22 Jan. 1629/30 [not apparent which cause this relates to].
127r. Prices set for claret, Gascony and muscadel wines, 5 Feb. 1629/30.
135r.-v. Job YATES, re. resignation of his fellowship at Emmanuel College, revocation dated 13 Feb. 1629/30 before the election was made, 6 Mar. 1629/30.
140v. Decree for WHITTLE to bring in the bushels of the University, 9 Apr. 1630
143v. Memorandum re. appointment of Thomas ROE (ROWE) of King’s College as Taxor, 16 Apr. 1630
146v. Robert KING, MA, appointed proctor, 6 Oct. 1630
168v. Note that the scholars who were at Wolfe’s were of Christ’s College and one DUISBOROUGH started the quarrel, 21 Jan. 1630/1
Dates
- Creation: 11 Nov. 1625-28 Jan. 1631
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Date information
DateText: 11 Nov. 1625-Feb. 1626/7; 13 Nov. 1629-28 May 1630; 15 Oct. 1630-28 Jan. 1630/1.
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