Cambridge Chronicle 18 Oct 1851: John Hulyer and James Cambridge to keep the peace

CAMBRIDGE DIVISION PETTY SESSIONS.

SATURDAY, OCT. 11, 1851.

(Before the Revds. W. Smith and J. Thornhill, and J. P. Baumgartner, and W. Warren, Esqrs.)

TRUMPINGTON. — John Hulyer, of this place, butcher, was bound over in his own recognizance of £10, to keep the peace towards Catherine, his wife, for the space of six months.

James Cambridge, labourer of Trumpington, was bound over in his own recognizance of £5, to keep the peace towards Elizabeth Willson, of the same place, for the period of three months.

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