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Third Notice. • Third -Notice -Prisoners'-in the Goal for the County of Prisoners in His Majesty's Goal or Prison in CAMBRIDGE. and for the City of NORWICH, County 6F the lame City, and Liberties thereof. First Notice. Rebeccah Crabb, Jmte of Littleport in the Ifle of Ely and First Notice. County of Cambridge, Singlewoman, a Crown Prisoner. Robert Powley, 'formerly of St. Augustine, late of St. Mary Thomas Lorltkin, formerly of Aldham in the Countj of in tbe Ciry of Norwich, Worsted-Weaver. Suffolk, late of Litthlport in the Isle of Ely and County of William Allen, formerly of St. Michael Coflany, and Ute of Cambridge, Farmer. St. Augustine in tbe City of Norwich, Victualler. William Jermy, formerly of the Parifli of All Saints, late of« Second Notice. St. John Timberhill in the City of Norwich, Joiner. Thomas Stewkin the Younger, Jate of All Saints Parifli in , Longstanton in the County of Cambridge, Fanner. Second Notice;' John Williams, formerly of Sawston in the County of Cam­ Thomas Neal, late of the Parisli of St. Clement Norwich, . bridge, Ropemaker and Sackmaker, late of Sawston. afore­ Vintner. said, Victualler. v James Youngman, formerly of Wymondham in. the County WiUiam Coe, of Wisbech St. Peter'i in the Isle of Eiy and of Norfolk, late of the Parifli "of "St. Stephen Korwicb, County of Cambridge, Victualler, late of Liverihgton in Victualler. , , f . •...'' the said Isle and County, formerly of West Walton in the Daniel Kersey, late of the Parifli of St. Paul in the City 0^ County of Norfolk, Farmer. , Norwich, Worst ed-Weaver, Thomas Sendall, of Wisbech St. Mary's in the Isle of Ely John Elliston, formerly of Ipswich in the County of Suffolk, and County of Cambridge, late of Ely Trinity in the said ' late ofthe Parisli of St. Peter Mancroft Norwich, Baker. Isle and County', Turfman. • •Francis Seals, late of the'Parisli of St. Peter ManCtofj;-**- John Coile, late of Barton in Cambridge sliire, Pedlar and Joiner. Chapman. Thomat Bolingbrooke, late of the Parisli ofSt. Peter Hungate Henry Foot, of Aldreth in the Pariffi of Haddenham in the Norwich, Baker. - «,.'', Isle of Ely and County of Cambridge, Victualler, late.of Michael Ferra, late of the Parisli of St. Martin at Palace Bourn in Cambridgeshire, Labourer. Norwich, Twisterer. John Pendleton, hte of the Parisli of St. Peter Mancroft Norwich, Cordwainer. • • Prisoner in the Gaol in and for the Town of James Child, late of the Parisli of St. Miles of Thorn CAMBRIDGE. Norwich, Worsted-Weaver. ' •- Ann Bullen, formerly of Tittesliall,- late of Hockering, in tfie First Notice. County of Norfolk, Spinster. Joshua Flower, latc of the Parifli of St. Edward in the Town Henry Money, • formerly of North Burlingham, late ofthe of Cambridge, Cordwainer. Parisli of St.-Gregory Norwich, Cordwainer. " -» • Abraham Moss, late of the Parifli of All Saints Norwich, Wor* sted-Wcaver. Prisoners in the Castle of NOR WICH, the John Slack, late of the Parifli of Stephen Norwich, Butcher. Common Gaol or Prison for the County of George Smith, late ofthe Parisli of St. Martin Oak Norwich, Norfolk. Worsted-Weaver. ' . " ** • James Mortimer, lafe of the Parisli of St. Peter per Mounter* First Notice. gate Norwich, Worsted - Weaver. - • • .•* Samuel Howci, formerly of Blickling, late of Potter Heigham, both in the County of Norfolk, Boatman. James Thurse, late of Trimmingham in the County of Nor­ Prisoners in the Goal or Prtson for the County folk, Husbandman. ofWORCESTER. John Davy,.late of Walsingham in theCounty of Norfolk, Husbandman. First Notice. , , Edward Reynolds, formerly of the City of Norwich, late of Thomas Griffin, late of the Parifli of Dudley in theCounty of Saxlingham in the­County of Norfolk, Worsted-weaver. Worcester, Victualler. Francis Bell, late of Oldton Spaw in the County of Norfolk, Husbandman. Second Notice. William Craster, laie of Roughton in tht County of Norfolk, Joseph Upham, formerly of Peckham in the County oi- Surry, late of the Parisli of St. Clement in the Counts Dealer in Horses. 0/ Worcester, Baker. Joseph Newman, late of-Trimmingham ih the County of v Norfolk, Cordwainer. ' • -, Thoro»sClows, lateof Mitton in the Parifli of Hartlebury ip the County of Worcester, Blacksmith,and4 Victualler. Second Notice. Samuel Bate, formerly of Falcon's-court in the Borough ot . Sputhwark in the County, of Surry, late of the Parifli of Thomas Annison, late of Northwalsham in the County of r *- Norfolk, Sieve-maker and Alehouse keeper. ' -Rowley Regii in the'County of Stafford, Taylor.\ ' ] John Bodger, formerly of Hilgay, iate of fordham, both in Ann Saunders, late of Dudley in the County of Worcester, the County of Norfolk, Farmer. Druggist. Thomas Boyden, formerlyof East Tudderiham, lateofWhis-' Ruth Bullock, late of the Parish of White Lady Afton in the County of Worcester, Widow. singset, both in the Courity of Norfolk* r-Innholder. , James Cooke, formerlyof the Parish of St. Stephen, late of. ! Trowse MiUgate, both in the City and County.of Norwich, •< - Third Notice. Coach-Carver and Victualler. Tssilliain jMillward, late of, Bromfgrove in the County of •John Drew the Younger, late of Swaffham in the County of Worcester, Linen-draper and Flaxman. Norfolk, Warrener and Dealer in Rabbit-Skins. John Bunn, late of Upton upo» Severn in the County of John Mendham, late of Shipdham in the County of Nprfplk, Worcesler, Flax-dresser. Taylor and Shopkeeper. •*:..' Mary Jones, late of Droitwich in the.County of Worcester, Samuel Nockells, formerly of Witton, late of Tuttington, Victualler an'd Proprietress of Suit Works. » -both in theCounty cf Norfolk, Cordwainer and Farmer., ' Samuel Ingles, late of Bradforton in the County of Wor­ John Smith, formerly of the City of Norwich, late of Ald­ cester, Weaver. t borough in theCounty of Norfolk,'Brazier, Cutler, and' John Ingles, late of"Bradforton iri-the County of Worcester, Haberdasher. Weaver, .''.'*' ' « •. » • James Sualding, formerly of Pulham St. Mary Magdalen, John Miles, late ofBromsgrqve ip the said County of Wor­ late of Heropnall, both in the County of Norfolk, Butcher cester, Gardener«*"•*•": and Dealei in Cattle. ThomasiDeakios, late, of the Parifli of 6t„ Helen in the John Palmer the elder, formerly of Caston, late of Thomp­ City of Worcester, Gardener. son, both in the County of Norfolk, Butcher. ".'''** •;-?:' John Palmer the younger, latc of Caston in the County of Prisoner in the Sheriff's Ward at BODMLtf, Norfolk, Butcher. r 5atnuel Tiffen, formerly o/ Stanstead in the County of in ahd for the County of Cornwall.- Suffolk, late of Hilgay io the County of NotfoIk„Farjfler. Third Notice. Edmund Abigail, formerly of Gimmingham, lateof Scpttow, William Cock", of Redruth, G'afdtaer. " ' both in the County of Norfolk, Millpr.. *- • ' rr ..•»- ... William Reed, formerly of.Denver*, Ijte of King's • Lynn, both in the County of Norfolk, Mariner and Victualler. Prisoners in the Goal for the County ctf v Pettr Becket, formerly of Barton Bend.ifli, ,late of Boughton, DURHAM. both in the County of Norfolk, Thatcher and Farmer. Richard Walker, late of Hardwick in the County of Norfolk, • Third -Notice. Farmer. , John Walton, late of Staindrop in the County of borht^n, John Clarke^ late of Strumpsliaw in the County of Norfolk, Linen and WogUen-draper. • • t ., - '• Brickburner and Alehouse-keeper. Thomat Taverfter, late of Hiraoton, Middksej^ Clasies. "'» * * . - ' tnConcH N9 11-474.; D .
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