All
I know this is a quiet list, and I will be posting some new stuff on my side interest in
CAMMIDGE over the next days, as I firm up some of the information I have gathered over the
last few weeks. However, in the meantime, I will post a few other bits which may be of
interest
Found the following on a search of the A2A website today :
http://www.a2a.org.uk/default.asp
EAST RIDING QUARTER SESSIONS RECORDS
Catalogue Ref. Q Quarter Sessions Files
Quarter Sessions Files for Michaelmas 1740
File of Recognizances
FILE - William Cammidge & John Blanchard both of Thornton yeomen: -appearance of W.C.
- ref. QSF/130/C/21 - date: c1740
Quarter Sessions Files for Christmas 1740
File of Indictments: FILE - William Cammidge of Thornton yeoman: - non-repair of
fence adjoining common pasture of Beilby called Gail Carr. - ref. QSF/131/B/7 - date:
c1740
EAST RIDING QUARTER SESSIONS RECORDS
Catalogue Ref. Q Quarter Sessions Files
Quarter Sessions Files for Midsummer 1776
File of Recognizances
FILE - William Knaggs and Richard Waroup both of Flamborough: - W.K. to answer complaint
of William Camidge of
Flamborough. - ref. QSF/272/C/1 - date: c1776
Quarter Sessions Files for Easter 1779
File of Recognizances
FILE - Elizabeth Camidge of Bridlington: - to prosecute Edward Stevenson, wife Isabel,
Elizabeth Beal and Elizabeth Julian all of Beeforth for theft of clothing. - ref.
QSF/283/C/8 - date: c1779
LANCASHIRE COUNTY QUARTER SESSIONS
Catalogue Ref. Q Creator(s):Lancashire Quarter Sessions
PETITIONS
Kirkdale: Michaelmas 1878
FILE - Bill of costs of prosecution of George K. Camidge for larceny - ref.
QSP/4042/36 - date: c1878
LEDBURY
RECORDS OF THE CLERK TO THE GUARDIANS
Apprenticeship Indentures (i.e. indentures of apprenticeship of poor children by the
Guardians)
Microfilm Number: 7
FILE [no title] - ref. K42/378/4 - date: 1850
\_ [from Scope and Content] Richard Johnson apprenticed to Robert Camidge of
Ledbury, tailor.
Diaries and papers of William Camidge
Catalogue Ref. Acc 661
Creator(s):Camidge, William, fl 19th-20th century
[from Scope and Content] William Camidge diaries and papers, late 19th-early 20th
century.
Go on to the site and find these to discover how to access the originals - they are not
available on line usually, but details of how to contact the appropriate record offices
are given
There were one or two more entries, but I thought the above gava a good overview of what
might be found, and listers may be interested in searching for other surnames
Best regards
Andy Kerridge