166. Monday, 12 January 1736 Mary Cornish complains agt: Jno.
Wheeler for breaking open her door in ye night assaulting & threatning
her friday night last. On oath made granted a warrt: for him.
167. Monday, 16 February 1736 Jno: White complains agt: Mary Kingsland for assaulting & Striking him Severall blows wth a Stick last [Wednesday deleted] Tuesday evening in ye house of Mr Brown at Camb:
heath. On oath made granted a warrt: for her.
168. Wednesday, 18 February 1736 Marget [Heath deleted] Ather complains agt: John Townsend for abusing Striking & kicking her this morning in ye house of ye Yorkshire grey in Homerton wch She made Oath to
& I granted a warrt: for him.
Tuesday, 24 February 1736 Ye Deft: appearing in Custo: of ye Consta:
Bolton who made Oath yt ye Plaint: promised to appear but did not
discharged him.
169. Tuesday, 24 February 1736 Complaint made by Wm Davis of
Church Street yt last night his house was broke open & a great pcell of
wet linnen was Stoln from him ye pperty of Sundry psons & he Suspects
ye houses of Mrs [blank] Bridge Mr [blank] Bodicoat in Homerton & Mr
[blank] Pescod in Marestreet to have ye goods concealed. Granted a
warrt: for ym houses to be Searched.
170. Tuesday, 16 March 1736 Catherine Carter complains agt: her Servt:
George Maghey for leaving her Service being under covent: to Serve her
a year from 16 Feb: last. Catherine Carter [mark]. Sworn before me the
day & year first above written, [signed] Henry Norris. (fn. 1)
171. Tuesday, 27 April 1736 John Jones complains agt: Peter Dureau for
an assault on him last night at Bethnallgreen. On Oath made granted a
Warrt: for him.
172. Wednesday, 28 April 1736 Anne Follet complains agt: Eliza: Ryland
for assaulting her last Monday in her own house & Scratching her. On
oath made granted a warrt: for her.
173. Monday, 17 May 1736 Tho: Williamson complains agt: Wm Rogers,
[deletion] for breaking ye peace & assaulting him & Striking him.
174. Tuesday, 18 May 1736 Jno Thorn complains of having a water tub
wth Iron hoops Stolen from him & desires a Search warrt for it on Oath
made granted him one to Search ye House &c of Hen: Wheatly in
Bethnall green. On hearing ye matter dismisst it.
175. Tuesday, 25 May 1736 Rebecca Middleton agt: Joseph Marwell for
assaulting her & Striking her Several blows in ye field near Clopton. On
Oath made granted a warrt: for him.
176. Wednesday, 26 May 1736 Jno: Everton complains agt: Geo: Fowler
for assaulting & beating him at ye Red Cow at Dorleston. On oath made
granted a Warrt: for him. On hearing ye Cause & ye ptyes agreed discharged the warrt.
177. Sunday, 30 May 1736 Eliza: Steward complains agt: James Bull for
assaulting & beating her. On Oath made granted a Warrt: for him.
178. Friday, 18 June 1736 James Coo complains agt: John Moslin for
assaulting him yesterday in Bishopsgate Strt: & divers times here at
Hackney. On Oath made granted a warrt: for him. NB If there be cause
to bind him over to appear at Guildhall & Certifye thither. On hearing
the cause & Oath made by Coo of the assault it was agreed.
179. Thursday, 24 June 1736 Elisabeth Goodman [altered from Woodman] complains agt: Jno Wheeler for assaulting her 22 June at Cambridge heath. On Oath made granted a warrt: for him.
180. Saturday, 26 June 1736 Mary Fly complains agt: Prudence Sutton
for an assault on her & throwing water on her. On oath made granted a
warrt: for her.
181. Tuesday, 29 June 1736 Mary Whitaker complains agt: John Woollard for an assault & rudely putting his hand up her Coats. (fn. 2) On her Oath
granted a Warrt: for him.
182. Sunday, 6 June 1736
(fn. 3) James Edward Bettell complains agt: Hannah
Yane for Striking & assaulting him & threatning him wch being Sworn to
granted a warrt: for her. (fn. 4)
183. Thursday, 8 July 1736 Eleanor Atchison complains agt: Mary
Kingsland for violently assaulting her & by force taking away from her 2
Aprons & other things being goods pawned by ye Deft: to ye Plf: for 6s:6D
agt ye will of the Plf. & offered to return her only 2s: 6D wch being Sworn
to granted a warrt: for ye Assault.
184. Thursday, 8 July 1736 Martha White complains against Thomas
Harris for Assaulting and beating her. On oath made granted a warrt:
for him.
185. Friday, 9 July 1736 Richd Alexander complains agt: Tho: Fouch for
an assault on him last night in house of Mr Wright at Homerton. On oath
made granted a warrt: for him.
186. Friday, 9 July 1736 Mary Austen complains agt Wm Coopman for
assaulting & beating her Grand Son Wm Austen a child of 8 years. On
her Oath made a warrt for him.
187. Thursday, 15 July 1736 Wm [blank] Brown complains agt: Jno:
Wheeler for an assault on him & knocking him down. On his oath made
a warrt: for him.
188. Friday, 16 July 1736 Geo: Fox complains agt: his Servt: Apprentice
Wm Cumberland for assaulting him & tearing his Shirt. On his Oath
made a Warrt: for him. [See
233, 731].
189. Tuesday, 3 August 1736 Mary Wormlayton complains agt: Mary
Mouse wife of William Mouse for an assault on her ye 31 July at Newington. On her Oath made a warrt: for her.
190. Saturday, 7 August 1736 Mary Cooper complains agt: James Ashley
for assaulting & grievously wounding Richd: Davis on ye 5 Aug: in
Church Strt: On her Oath made a warrt: for him.
191. Tuesday, 10 August 1736 Anne Cooper complains agt: her husband
Thomas Cooper for taking away all their goods & going away leaving
her & her family to perish Sworn to. 3 Small Children - Tho: Cooper has
lodged ye goods at Mr Grays a broker near ye Coach & horses in
Aldersgate Strt: near the George Inn. On Complaint of ye Churchwarden Mr Weston made out a Warrt: for him.
192. Monday, 16 August 1736 Sarah Crew complains agt: James Hart &
Anne Hart his wife for assaulting & beating her & kicking her. On Oath
made granted a warrt: for both.
193. Wednesday, 18 August 1736 Mary Kingsland complains agt: Anne
Follyatt for assaulting & beating her. On her Oath granted a warrt: for
her.
Friday, 20 August 1736 On hearing ye cause Mary Kingsland made oath
to the assault & bound over for her appearance at next Genll Sessions
John Carter of Marestreet [lab deleted] Farmer, Andrew Guy of Do
Labourer [both] in £10 each. [Mary Kingsland deleted] Anne Folliot of
Do [Do
deleted] in £10 in penalty of Imprisonmt Recog: not pd. (fn. 5) [See
121,
194].
194. Thursday, 19 August 1736 Thomas Folliot complains agt: Wm Kingsland for assaulting him in his own house. On his Oath taken made a
warrt: for him. [See
121, 193].
195. Thursday, 19 August 1736 Eliza. Heath complains agt: Wm Pescod
for an assault & beating her. On her Oath granted a warrt: for him.
196. Friday, 27 August 1736 Thomas Watson Servt: to Rachell Gould
brot: a person in custody of Hen: Harrill whose name was Sus: Newcome
& charged her wth Stealing fruit out of the garden of Mrs Gould. Hen:
Clein Confirms the Same. Both sworn to it. On hearing ye matter
& examination of ye woman who did acknowledge ye fact sent her to
Bridewell for 1/mo: for labour as a Vagrant &c.
197. Monday, 30 August 1736 Mary Austen complains agt: Joshua Bridgman for assaulting & beating her yesterday. On her oath made a warrt:
for him.
Tuesday, 31 August 1736 Discharged ye warrt: & pty at ye desire of ye
Plaintiff on her having recd Satisfaction.
198. Thursday, 2 September 1736 Silvester Briggs complains agt: Geo:
Ruddle for assaulting & beating him this morning at Temple Mills. On
his Oath made a warrt: for him.
199. Monday, 6 September 1736 Swore in Mary Wasley for Searcher of
Hackney.
200. Thursday, 30 September 1736 Wm Osborn complains agt: Matthew
Penn for an assault and beating him. On his Oath made granted a warrt:
201. Tuesday, 5 October 1736 Kath: Carter complains agt: Jno: Whittell
[& deleted] for unlawfully digging up & carrying away her Turneps out
of her field back of Bethnall green. On oath made granted a warrt: for
him.
202. Friday, 22 October 1736 James Coo complains yt he lost lately out
of his Coach at Londo: a bundle of goods being ye pperty of Simon
Lambeth trusted to his care to bring in his Stage Coach to Hackney wch
goods were feloniously Stolen out of his Coach & he violently Suspects
they were taken by Thomas Cook & therefore desires a warrt: to search
his house. On his Oath taken granted a Search warrt: to Search Tho:
Cooks ho: &c.
203. Saturday, 30 October 1736 Mary Woodyeard complains agt: Richd
Smith for an assault on her yesterday & upon her Oath made a Warrt:
for him.
Same day On hearing ye matter bound over by recognisance Richard
Smith of Homerton Coachdriver in £10, Joseph Wright of Do Victualler
[and] Edward Poole of Do Do, each £5, for appearance of Richd: Smith
at next Genll: Sessions at Hicks hall to answer complaint of Mary Woodyeard &c &c. (fn. 6) [See
206].
204. Monday, 1 November 1736 Rebeccah Crofts complains agt: Ralph
Middleton for assaulting & beating her at Old Ford in her own yard last
Saterday. On her Oath made granted a warrt: for him.
205. Monday, 8 November 1736 Joseph LittleJohn complains agt Matthew Skigg ye elder & [Anne deleted] Mary Skigg his wife of Bethnall
green for an assault & wounding him yesterday. On his Oath made a
warrt for them.
206. Saturday, 30 October 1736 Middlesex. Mary Woodyard wife of
Samuel Woodyard of the Parish of St. John at Hackney in the county of
Middlesex maketh Oath that on the 29th day of October [last past
deleted] Instant one Richard Smith a Coachman did prophanely Curse
twice in the parish aforesaid saying each time Damn you when Speaking
to this Deponent. [signed] Mayry Wodyard. Sworn before me the 30th
day of October 1736 [signed] Henry Norris. (fn. 7) [See
203].
207. Wednesday, 10 November 1736 Middlesex John Fawcett Servant to
Robert Pitts Esqr of Bethnall green maketh Oath that on this tenth day
of November instant Samuell Gold of Lambeth Gardner did profanely
[Swear deleted] Curse three Severall times in the Hamlet of Bethnall
Green in the Parish of Stepney Saying each time God damn you in the
hearing of this Deponent. John Fawcett [mark]. Sworn before me this
10 November 1736 Henry Norris. Signed a pper warrt: to Levy ye
penalty 3s & dd it to Rob: Pitt Esqr to be put into ye hands of a pper
officer.
208. Tuesday, 16 November 1736 Elisa: Chandler Examined upon Oath
being a Single woman & Mother of a bastard female Child called Hannah & She charged Richard Scandret of Mare Street Victualler to be the
father, was born day before xmas day last.
209. Thursday, 9 December 1736 Convicted my Coachman Tho: Lafford
of Swearing in my hearing Saying by God & demanding ye penalty 1s he
pd it & dd it to Mr Sadleir to be pd ye Churchwarden for ye use of ye poor
of Hackney parish.
210. Tuesday, 4 January 1737 Wm Gibbons complains agt Richd Upton
Jno: Wetherhead Geo: Eaton & Richd Masling for an assault &c - made
a warrt: for ym.
Saturday, 8 January 1737 Eaton, Wetherhead & Masling were brot: &
agreed wth ye Complaint & discharged ym.
211. Tuesday, 4 January 1737 John Curtis brot: in Custody by warrt: frm:
Alexa: Garrat Esq chrgd on ye Oath of [blank] Weston Churchwarden
for being a loose idle disorderly fellow & leaving his wife & family
wth out maintenance whereby they are become chargeable to ye Parish.
Committed him to Bridewell to hard labour.
Wednesday, 12 January 1737 [Discharged him deleted] Desired he might
be dischgd at discharge of the Gaol. [See
243, 910].
212. Thursday, 27 January 1737 Anne Fischer complains agt: Wm
Howard for an assault on her & beating her grievously this morning in
Brookho: Clopton. Made a warrt: for him.
213. Wednesday, 16 February 1737 Susannah Baldwin complains agt
Elisabeth Wilson for an assault & beating her grievously. On her oath
made granted a warrt: for Wilson.
214. Wednesday, 23 February 1737 Wm Gill brot: before me chgd by
[blank] on Suspicion of Stealing a brass pound weight but on hearing it
discharged him for want of proof.
215. Friday, 25 February 1737 James Bolton complains agt Hen: Fouch
for an assault last Tuesday in Church field & misusing him very much.
Granted a Warrt:
Monday, 28 February 1737 The matter was agreed & dischargd ye warrt:
at desire of ye Complainnt:
A list of names and dates (relating to burials in woollen) which appeared
at this point in the manuscript, has been removed to the end, entry
357.
216. Monday, 28 February 1737 Thomas Keeling brot: in Custody of
Rob: Loyd charged by Jacob Crew for Suspicion of Stealing from him
Severall Iron Smiths tools taken upon him going from Crews house
towards London. On exa: Keeling he says he knows nothing how ye
goods came into his bag. Jacob Crew of Marestreet in Hackney Smith
[and] Richard Orton of Do Do bound in £20 each to psecute & give
evidence. Rob: Loyd the Constable of Hackney Gardner bound also in
£20 to give evidence ye goods being put in his Custody & committed
Tho: Keeling to Newgate. (fn. 8)
217. Friday, 29 April 1737 Danll: Atkins complains agt. Wm Pearson &
Henry Coomes for assaulting him & knocking him down last night in
Clapton. On his Oath taken granted a warrt: for both of ym.
Same day Hen. Coomes brot: in Custo: of Jos: Hill headbo: & on hearing
Dan: Atkins & Hen: Smith upon Oath it appeared yt Hen: Coomes took
by force a Crutch from Hen: Smith & put it into ye hand of Wm Pearson
who therewth knockt Dan. Atkins down immediately. Bound over Hen:
Coomes of [H deleted] Clopton Hackney Cordwainer by his own
recognisance in £10 to appear at next Genll: Sessions of the peace to
answer ye complaint. (fn. 9)
218. Sunday, 1 May 1737 Anne Godfrey complains of having lost Some
linnen put to her to wash Stolen from her garden last friday afternoon
abt: 5 or 6 Viz: 3 linnen Shirts & 6 Shifts 2 Shirts ye pperty of Mr Beard 1
shirt of Mr Powell & ye Shifts of Mrs Warner & Suspects they were taken
by 3 men one whereof is a Blackman whose name She is informed is
George Scipio & She knows not ye names of ye other 2. Made a warrt: to
attach Scipio.
Middlesex. The information of Anne Godfrey taken before Henry Norris one of his Majestyes Justices of the Peace for the Said County who
upon her Oath Saith that last friday in the afternoon there were Stolen
from her out of her Garden 6 Shifts the property of Mrs Warner & 2
Shirts the property of Mr Beard & 1 Shirt the property of Mr Powell &
She does verily beleive they were Stolen by 3 men one whereof is a
Black & She is informed his name is George Scipio but She does not
know the name of the other 2 men. [signed] Ann Godfrey. 1 May 1737
Sworn before me Henry Norris.
Monday, 2 May 1737 Geo: Scipio being brot: in Custody of John Flatman upon my Warrt: Anne Godfrey made oath to her loss at ye time abt:
5 or 6 a clock & was at the Same time told by Sarah Riddle a child of 7
year old yt there were men in Mr Walkers garden, Mary House Same
day told her yt one of those men was black & a bro Coat full of Rags.
Deb: Plant another child Saw only a mans leg in ye Garden wch the
children confirmed. Wm House near 14 deposes yt he Saw ye Black in Mr
Walkers garden last friday nearly abt: 4 or 5 a clock. Geo: Scipio
alledges yt he knows nothing of ye matter & was at Hackney last
Thursday but not on friday. Geo: Bovet [Dow deleted] watchcasemaker
at Mary Germains in Spitall fields makes oath yt he was in compa: wth
Scipio last friday [till deleted] ½ 11 till ½ 2 at ye 3 Crowns Dowg:hill. Wm
Reed confirms ye Same yt he was wch ym till after 1. Geo: Hawksford
Sworn Says yt Scipio was at Hackney last friday & he met him in Chur:
yd between 6 & 7. Jno Blackwell Sworn Says he verily beleives he Saw
him last friday at lest he Saw him 2 ds: last week in Hackney whereas
Scipio owns to have been there but 1 day. Geo: Scipio of St. Leonard
Shoreditch chapman £80, Wm Sanderson of St Christophers London
Linnen Draper £40, John Slade of St Leonard Shoreditch weaver £40,
upon Condition that Geo: Scipio personally appeareth at the next
General Session of the Peace to be held for the County of Middx to
answer Ann Godfrey being charged by her on Suspicion of having
feloniously taken out of her Garden in Hackney in the sd. County three
shirts & 6 Shifts the property of several persons & to be of the good
behaviour & not depart the Court without License. Ann Godfrey of
Hackney Wido £40 To prosecute Geo Scipio. (fn. 10)
219. Thursday, 12 May 1737 Esther Young complains agt: her husband
Richd Young for beating & abusing her & threatning to kill her on her
Oath made a warrt: for him.
220. Monday, 16 May 1737 Oliver Fitsgerald complains agt: Wm Harrison for assaulting & Striking him and threatning to murder him in Well
Street Hack. On Oath made by him granted a warrt: for W H. On
hearing ye Cause he being brot: in Custo of [blank], O Fitsgerald Swore
to ye Assault but it was made up & dischgd.
221. Thursday, 19 May 1737 Tho: Newbery complains agt: Jno Parsley
for an assault beating & kicking him & knocking him down wth a brickbatt & wounding him very much. On his Oath made thereof granted a
Warrt: for Parsley.
Same Day & on hearing ye cause it appeared as above but it appearing
also yt ye wound was by Mr Cottons opinion likely to be cured in a week
ye matter was adjusted between ym and ye warrt: dischgd at ye desire of ye
psecutor.
222. Thursday, 26 May 1737 Middlesex Robert Iles of the Parish of St.
John at Hackney in the County of Middlesex Farmer [and Elizabeth the
wife of deleted] maketh Oath that William Harrison this day used such
threatening words to him this Deponent that he goes in danger of his
Life or of some bodily hurt that the said William Harrison will [cause or
deleted] do cause or procure to be done unto him and that he desires the
Peace of him not out of any Malice vexation or revenge but for the
causes aforesaid. [signed] Robert Iles. Sworne before me the 26th
[apparently altered from 27th] day of May in the year of our Lord 1737
[signed] Henry Norris. (fn. 11)
Same day Committed him W Harrison to Newprison for want of
Sureties for the Peace & his good behaviour. (fn. 12) [See
224].
223. Tuesday, 14 June 1737 Jno Wollard complains agt: Wm Rogers for
beating & abusing him in breach of ye Peace last Saterday in Homerton.
On his Oath made a warrt: for him.
224. Tuesday, 21 June 1737 William Smith living in King Street in the
Parish of St George in the County of Middx Cooper Bound in £20 [and]
James Holland of the Parish of Christ Church in the said County Reed
maker Bound in £20 upon Condition that William Harrison now in
Custody of the Keeper of New Prison shall personally appear at the next
Quarter Sess of the Peace to be held for the County of Middx to answer
the Complaint of Robt Iles he having Sworn the peace against him and
that he shall in the mean time be of the good behaviour &c. Taken June
21st 1737 and a Discharge Signed by H Norris & Sam (fn. 13) Tyssen Esqr. (fn. 13) [See
222].
225. Wednesday, 22 June 1737 Sarah Miller complains agt: John Shaw
for beating & abusing her this morning in her lodgings near Mutton
lane, on Oath made granted a warrt for him.
226. Friday, 24 June 1737 Wm Carter brot: in Custo: of Henry Hollis,
George Marwick chgd by him Wth Gathering & Stealing a parcell of
Beans to ye quantity of near ½ a bushell out of a field in ye Parish of St:
Mary Le Bow. Wm Jagger made oath that on Suspicion of having lost
Some beans ye night before out of ye field, yt last night he wth Some
others kept watch & found in ye field sd Geo: Marwick wth 2 bags & his
pockets filled wth beans gathered in ye field ye pperty of Wm Carter & the
prisoner acknowledged ye Same. Sent to Bridewell to hard Labour the
Sd Geo: Marwick.
Wednesday, 29 June 1737 Ordered Geo: Marwick to be discharged out
of Bridewell at desire of the psecutor Wm Carter.
227. Friday, 19 August 1737 Tho: Lely complains agt: Joseph Swaby &
Wm Brown for assaulting him & beating him last Tuesday in ye Brick
field at Marestreet. Made a Warrt: for him.
228. Tuesday, 30 August 1737 James Coo complains [agt: deleted] he had
lost a Cloth or Rug out of his Coach abt: 14 ds: ago his own pperty Vallue
2s & Suspects yt Tho: Wright had feloniously taken ye Same. Made out a
Warrt: for him.
Wednesday, 31 August 1737 On his being brot: before me. Middlesex
The Information of James Coo of the Parish of Islington Stage Coach
driver taken before me Hen: Norris one of his Majestyes Justices of the
Peace for the Said County on [Monday deleted] Tuesday 30th day of
August 1737 Who upon his Oath Saith that about 14 days ago he lost out
of the Coach he drives a Rug covering for the Coachbox Seat the
property of him the Said James Coo and that he vehemently Suspects
that Thomas Wright of Homerton in the Parish of Saint John at Hackney did feloniously take the Same and he charges the Said Thomas
Wright on Suspicion of stealing the same. [signed] James Coo. Sworn
before me 30 August 1737 Henry Norris.
Same day James Coo of the Parish of Islington Stage Coach driver
bound in £20 to psecute Thomas Wright for felony &c.
Same day Bound Tho: Wright of St: Jno: at Hackney Labourer in £40
Joseph Wright of Do Victualler 20 [and] Edward Poole of Do Do 20, for
the appearance of Tho: Wright at next Genll Session &c to answer James
Coo being charged on Suspicion of Stealing Rug out of his Coach &c. (fn. 14)
229. Tuesday, 6 September 1737 Geo: Howe desires leave to Sell drink at
ye Plow in Mile end old Town & gave him leave to Licensing time.
230. Thursday, 8 September 1737 Sarah Thompson complains agt:
Joseph Whitehead for using threatning Speeches to her that She goes in
fear of her life whereof She made oath in usuall form & made a Warrt:
for him.
231. Wednesday, 21 September 1737 Mary Dudley [entry incomplete].
232. Sunday, 25 September 1737 Wm Catlin brot: Frederick Eaton in
Custo: of Wm Catherines & charged him on Oath wth Stealing a pair of
old Stockings of Small vallue out of his Garden in Londo: Field wch he
acknowledged. Sent him to Bridewell.
233. Tuesday, 27 September 1737 Geo: Fox complains agt: his apprentice
Wm Cumberland for being a disorderly & ungovernable Servt: & on his
Oath made a warrt: for him & on his appearance & fair promises it was
made up. [See
188, 731].
234. Tuesday, 4 October 1737
(fn. 15) Susan Ditty complains agt: Abraham
Downham for assaulting & kicking her in a barbarous manner at her
own door in Hummerton last night without any provocation. On oath
made granted a warrt.
235. [Friday, 7] October 1737 Henry WebbLen [sic] [brot: deleted] did
bring in Custo: of Hugh Warren, Samll: Dent chgd on Suspicion of
robbing him on ye highway last night near Newington Turnpike of a pr:
Silver Shoe buckles & knee buckles &c. On his oath sd [&c deleted] yt
last night abt: 8 a Clock as he was coming from Londo to Newington he
was met by 3 psons near Kingsland turnpike who Stopt him & robbed
him of a pr: Silver Shoe buckles a pr: of Silver knee buckles & 8 or 10s in
mo: & he violently Suspects Sam: Dent to be one of the 3 & ye person
who actually put his hand in his pocket & took his mo: knowing him by
his voice & lower pt of his face. Bound Henry Weblen of St: Ethelburga
Londo: Cabinetmaker in £40 to psecute at next Genll: Qr Sessions at
Hicks hall &c & Sent Samuell Dent to Newgate. NB Samll: Dent denyed
any knowledge of ye matter & alledged yt he was at home at his Cottage
near Newington Causeway at ye time ye Robbery was committed &
called a woman (who sd She lived at ye Palatine houses as a lodger) to
prove ye same but it was not well made out. He Says he gets his living by
his & a woman yt: lives wth him Selling apples & Gingerbreads & drams.
Medall found in Sam. Dents pocket large of Copper as 10s pce Maria II D
G Mag: Br: Fr: et Hib: Regina on one Side Velut inter ignes Luna
minores on Reverse. There was found also in his pocket a ½ Cro: & 1s
together 3s:6D & Some Copper ½ pence. On inquiring how he came by ye
mo: ye woman Said She had pawned Some linnen last Monday for 5s &
this was pt: of it but they did not alledge yt it was any of it taken in ye
trade wch they pretend to drive. (fn. 16)
236. Sunday, 30 October 1737 Geo: Sully complains yt he was robbed
last night of part of a Calf wch was killed & ye 2 hind Quarters carryed
away On oath made & yt he Suspected George Saintclair and ye People
who live in ye 2 houses adjoyning to the Eastward & Westward of him to
have Stolen ye Same made a Search warrt:
237. Friday, 4 November 1737 Wm Rogers & Jno: Woodward brot: in
Custo of Cha: Gosdin Headbo: chgd by Wm Shrubsall of Queen Street
Londo: & Ezek: Cotchett wth assaulting them last night in ye fields beating & bruising ym. On hearing ye matter discha: Jno Woodward who
appeared innocent in this affair & ordered Wm Rogers to find Sureties
for his appearance at ye Sessions (& gave him 2 hours to do it) to answer
complt: of Wm Shrubsall. William Rogers of St: Jno at Hackney Labourer
in £20, Isaac Wintell of Do Victualler in 10 [and] Charles Gosdin of Do,
Victualler in 10 bound for ye appearance of Wm Rogers at next Genll:
Session &c to answer complt: of Wm Shrubsall for assaulting beating &
bruising him. (fn. 17) [See
240, 242].
238. Tuesday, 8 November 1737 Dianah Grainger complains agt Edwd
Wright for assaulting & beating her. On her Oath made a Warrt: for
him.
Same day On hearing ym it was agreed & he discharged.
239. Tuesday, 15 November 1737 Richard Price complains agt: James
Grimsdale & James Harris for an assault on himself & his wife Eliza:
Price on ye 12:9ber near Newington.
240. Wednesday, 30 November 1737 Benja: Stevens of Epping Forrest
underkeeper complains agt: Wm Rogers of Hummerton Labourer for
Hunting & killing & carrying away unlawfully a Fallow deer out of the
Forrest & on ye Oath of Jos: Mason made out a Warrt: for him. (fn. 18) [See
237, 242].
241. Thursday, 1 December 1737 Joseph Miller & Samuell Smith brot: in
Custody of Robert Barnes Headbo: chgd by Margaret Parker for Stealing off her line in her yard 3 Shirts Vall: 4s. Marg: Parker made Oath to
an informa: of ye taking of 3 Shirts by 2 men whom She believes were ye
prisoners & yt on her outcry they run away & dropt ye Shirts near ye
Gate. Wm Cox made Oath yt on hearing Mrs Parkers outcry he saw ye
two prisoners run from her Gate & pursued them thro Church Street
where they were taken. The Prisoners denyed all knowledge of ye affair.
Marg: Parker [and] Wm Cox of Hackney Gardner, bound in £40 to
psecute & give evidence & Sent ye prisoners to Newgate. (fn. 19)
242. Wednesday, 30 November 1737 Middlesex The Information of
Joseph Mason taken before me Henry Norris one of his Majestyes
Justices of the Peace for the Said County who upon his Oath Saith that
William Rogers of Hummerton Labourer on the 12th of August last past,
in company with another person to this Deponent unknown, did in
Epping Forrest near Sr Thomas Websters warren kill & carry away one
Fallow Deer the property of his Majesty contrary to law. [Signed]
Joseph Mason. Sworn before me this 30th November 1737 Henry Norris. [See
240].
243. Friday, 2 December 1737 Mary Curtis complains agt: her husband
Jno: Curtis for assaulting her & abusing her very barbarously & threatning her life driving her out of ye house & neglecting to pvide for his
family. On her oath taken made a Warrt: for him. [See
211, 910].
244. Friday, 2 December 1737 Hen: Johnson Philip Liscomb Jno Harris
Jno Badger brot: before me on Suspicion of Stealing Lead from Mr
Brewis house. Jos: Cottrell made Oath yt he met on Wednesday Philip
Liscomb &c but not to ye purpose. Jno Crawley made Oath yt he met ye 3
first today between Bethnall Green & ye Globe in Mileend 2 [bein
deleted] having each a Sack wch Seemed heavy as tho Lead were in it &
on exa wtt was in yt Sack Liscomb would Not say wtt was in the Sack
Saying he did not know. Jno Brooks on oath charged ym on Suspicion of
Stealing Lead from ye house late Mr Spencers. Sent ye 3 first to Newprison on Suspcion &c for further Exa:
Saturday, 3 December 1737 Found 2 Sacks & 2 Plaisterers Hammers for
cutting up Lead & Committed Jno: Badger to Bridewell Suppose those
tools dropt by ym Some at my Gate & others in ye Field where they had
been brot along.
Same day
(fn. 20) Middlesex Thomas Williams Servant to Mr. Valentine Brewis
maketh Oath that there hath been lately feloniously taken from the
House late in the Occupation of Mrs Katherine Spencer in Grove Street
in the parish of St John at Hackney in the said County of Middlesex
several Parcels of Lead and that he Suspects the said Lead or some part
thereof is concealed in the house of or out houses Known by the sign of
the Shepherd and Shepherdess in the parish of St Dunstan Stepney
otherwise Stebonheath in the said County of Middlesex. [signed] Tho.
Williams. Sworn before me the 3d day of December 1737, [signed]
Henry Norris. (fn. 21) [See
247, 250, 256].
245. Thursday, 8 December 1737 Patr: Lindsay complns: agt: Wm Reeves
for an assault last night & beating him being Sworn made a Warrt.
246. Tuesday, 13 December 1737 Mary Chittum complains agt: her
husband Charles Chittum for assaulting & beating her in a very grievous
manner & kicking her & throwing her down Stairs & threatning to
murder her - on oath made granted a warrt: for him.
247. Thursday, 15 December 1737 Bail offered for Hen: Johnson. Jno:
Loyd Cordwainer over agt: 3 Tons in Putney near ye River, Benja: Biggs
Carpenter in Windsor Strt: in Putney known to Mr Fletcher a
Haberdasher at ye Sun in Cheapside, to Mr Marks a Glover in Cheap
cornr Gutterlane, appointed ym Monday next to come at 12. (fn. 22) [See
244,
250, 256].
248. Wednesday, 28 December 1737 Middlesex The information of John
Shepherd of London field in Hackney Labourer taken before me Henry
Norris one of his Majestyes Justices of the Peace for the Said County
Who upon his Oath Saith that on Monday the 26 of this instant December his House Situate near London field was broken open in the night
time about 7 or 8 a clock and there were Stolen out of his house a
Guinea in gold a pair of Stays two womens Gowns Six Linnen Aprons
three Cambrick handkerchiefs one Holland handkerchief all his own
property & he doth vehemently Suspect that the Said Burglary and
Felony were committed by Mary Clark and he is informed and doth
verily beleive that part of the Said goods So Stolen are concealed in the
house of Elisabeth [recte Eleanor] Hutchinson near Cambridge heath.
John Shepherd [mark]. Sworn 28 December 1737 before me Henry
Norris.
Same day Made out a Search warrt: for ye goods in Atchinsons [altered
from Hutchinson] house.
Thursday, 29 December 1737 Wm Catherines Headbo: attended wth a
return of ye Warrt: & brot: a pr: Stays found in Eleonor Hutchinsons
possession wch Mary Shepherd wife of Jno Shepherd made Oath was her
husbands & pt of ye goods Stolen & Hutchinson declared She bot: ym on
Monday of a woman a Stranger whom She beleives She Should know
again. Bound over Wm Catherines, Eleonor Atchinson [altered from
Hutchinson] in £20, & Mary Shepherd [each £40 deleted] on pain of
imprisonmt to give evidence at next Qr Sessions &c.
Wednesday, 11 January 1738 Jno Shepherd bound in £20 to psecute ye
Same. (fn. 23)
A list of names and dates (relating to burials in woollen) which appeared
at this point in the manuscript, has been removed to the end, entry
358.