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WJ/SP/1640/06/001 Petition: to the justices of the peace from 1640 Jun Margarett Bennett, apprenticed to James Wright, tailor, in the Strand, for release from her indenture of apprenticeship, on the grounds of ill-usage and threats from her mistress; with a supporting note written by A. Davies

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WJ/SP/1641/07/001 Information of John Eaglestone, Margaret his May 12 wife, William Hayward, Nathaniel Frobock, Francis Ford, constable, against John Drummond, David Sincolyr and his servant Angus Mackronnell, for assault and denying a debt of half-a-crown. Before Justice Peter H Papers for 1642

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WJ/SP/1642/07/002 Testimony of John Crow, John Chapman, Jul.4 Thomas Mathew and Edward Fellowes, all of St. Martins Lane, St. Martin in the Fields that the forge in St. Martins Lane has been pulled down according to the order of the Westminster Sessions.

WJ/SP/1642/09/001 Certificate of N. Dodds, minister, that Thomas Jul.11 Shell and Elizabeth Buncker were refused permission to marry in the parish church of Westminster (sic), as the banns had been forbidden. [No certain evidence that this is a sessions paper] Papers for 1644

WJ/SP/1644/001 Order of court for Captain Clarke to restore to Apr Sessions. Abigail Delamoer possession of her house and its contents.

WJ/SP/1644/002 Petition of William Deacon and Christopher Winslow to the Westminster Justices to have Robert Wood restrained from insulting and threatening them.

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WJ/SP/1644/004 Examinations of Alice Parke, accused of Jul.17 stealing a watch from a servant of Lord Craven, and of John Moore, a witness. Before Anthony Wither, justice.

WJ/SP/1644/005 Examination of Elizabeth Fortune, charge with Jul.20 stealing 7 ells of cloth from a house in the Little Almory. Before Thomas Fauconberg.

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WJ/SP/1644/007 Petition of Alce Jacson, a prisoner in the Gatehouse for saying that the Book of Common Prayer was like a mass-book, for review of her case, alleging that her opponent had spoken against the Parliament and afterwards had her committed to prison by fraud.

WJ/SP/1644/008 Petition of Margaret Davies against Michaell Clarke, a Frenchman, who had got her with child and falsely accused her of stealing to forestall her own complaint.

WJ/SP/1644/009 Petition of Thomas Hopper, charged with not appearing in person to watch, being aged 70 years and upwards and indigent and weak in sight and limb.

WJ/SP/1644/010 Petition of Dorothy Turner against Alce Person, whom she thrust out out of doors on finding her in bed with her husband Robert Turner, and who has therefore started legal proceedings against her.

WJ/SP/1644/011 Petition of Mathew Smith and Bridget his wife against William and Anne Barnett and one, Briscoe, for threats and assault.

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WJ/SP/1644/013 Petition of Martha Johnson for maintenance of her child by William Carter.

WJ/SP/1644/014 Petition of Thomas Parsons and Hugh Cliffe to be released from their bail for the appearance at the sessions of one Ringer, who has been reconciled with his opponent, become a soldier and been killed.

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WJ/SP/1644/016 Petition of Richard Homan, prisoner in Bridewell on his landlady Mrs Cherry's complaint, for release as he has a wife and two children to support. Note on dorse of his debt to Thomas Withers Apr 1619. Papers for 1645

WJ/SP/1645/001 Examination of John Smyth, accused of Jun Sessions. stealing silver from the Countess of Dorset's House. Before Sir William Ashton 14 May.

WJ/SP/1645/002 Information on oath of Sarah Frank, servant to Jun Sessions. the Duke of Gloster, and Stephen Gares of the Porter's Lodge at Whitehall, that John Smith went into the bedchamber of the Countess of Dorset and that in running out of the chamber dropped a silver spoon. Bef

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WJ/SP/1645/005 Examinations of Thomas Modwell, William Oct sessions. Jinkinson and Margaret Dunce in the case of Mary Hodges. Before Anthony Wither, 2 Jun.

WJ/SP/1645/006 Petition of George Armstrong aged 102, for Oct sessions. enforcement of an arbitration order in his case against Helen and Peter Woodstock.

WJ/SP/1645/007 Statement of neighbours in support of George Oct sessions. Armestrong, against the character of Hellen Woodstock, wife of Peter, with signatures or marks of Mathew Barker, William Thomas and eight others. Jun 30.

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WJ/SP/1645/009 List of unlicensed alehouse keepers in streets Oct. in Westminster.

WJ/SP/1645/010 Petition of Richard Pemberton, shoemaker, for 'Christmas relief, his house having been closed 7 weeks session'. after he had inadvertently lodged a young man with the plague. Marked for reference to Mr Edwards.

WJ/SP/1645/011 Petition of Elizabeth Hunt, servant in a house in Russell street where all the family had died, for payment of her wages, with the testimony of four neighbours. Marked for reference to Mr Edwards and Mr Burke, with a note to keep the house intact.

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WJ/SP/1645/013 Petition of Elizabeth, widow of Lancelot Lawley, for compensation from Edward Evans, John Watkins and James Douglas, who beat him up and caused his death.

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WJ/SP/1645/016 Petition of John Battersby and Mary Parker for the removal of over sixty poor people settled in the empty outbuildings of Ebury Farm in the parish of St. Martins.

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WJ/SP/1645/018 Petition of John Evans, locksmith, for a refund of rent from Walter Powell, for a shop, claiming that Powell had agreed to build a chamber over it and had not done so.

WJ/SP/1645/019 Petition of Leonard Reades, constable of Knightsbridge, to be excused his failure to report the repair of the highway at Knightsbridge, on the grounds that no surveyors had been appointed. Papers for 1646

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WJ/SP/1690/07/003 Petition: William Landy, discharged soldier - for 1690 Jul poor relief

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WJ/SP/1691/07/002 Petition: Elizabeth Springham - for wages due 1691 Jul from John Banks

WJ/SP/1691/07/003 Petition: Overseers of St Martins in fields re 1691 Jul Elizabeth Flyboat's bastard

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WJ/SP/1691/07/006 Petition: Ann Waters - for support from her 1691 Jul husband Robert

WJ/SP/1691/07/007 Petition: Thomas Berry, apprentice - discharge 1691 Jul from Abraham Herne

WJ/SP/1691/07/008 Petition: George Milson, apprentice - discharge 1691 Jul from John Hawkins

WJ/SP/1691/07/009 Petition: Isabella Lamb, apprentice - discharge 1691 Jul from Elizabeth Wood

WJ/SP/1691/07/010 Certificate: Peter is constable - 1691 Jul excused jury service

WJ/SP/1691/07/011 Calendar of recognizances 1691 Jul

WJ/SP/1691/07/012 Calendar of Gatehouse prison 1691 Jul OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1691/10/001 Calendar of recognizances 1691 Oct Papers for 1692 JANUARY

WJ/SP/1692/01/001 Calendar of Recognizances 1692 Jan MARCH

WJ/SP/1692/03/001 Calendar of Recognizances 1692 Mar JUNE

WJ/SP/1692/06/001 Petition: Saint Margaret Westminster v. Saint 1692 Jun Martins in fields - Mary Wilson's child

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WJ/SP/1692/06/003 Petition: Saint Anne Westminster - for 1692 Jun increased highway rate

WJ/SP/1692/06/004 Papers relating to Saint James's highway 1692 Jun repairs

WJ/SP/1692/06/005 Papers relating to Saint James's highway 1692 Jun repairs

WJ/SP/1692/06/006 Papers relating to Saint James's highway 1692 Jun repairs

WJ/SP/1692/06/007 Papers relating to Saint James's highway 1692 Jun repairs

WJ/SP/1692/06/008 Calendar of Recognizances 1692 Jun OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1692/10/001 Petition: Isabella Todd - for wages due from 1692 Oct Elizabeth Osborne

WJ/SP/1692/10/002 Petition: Ellen Adams - for relief from Saint 1692 Oct Martins in fields

WJ/SP/1692/10/003 Petition: Saint Martin in the Fields - for James 1692 Oct Lamb and family to be passed elsewhere

WJ/SP/1692/10/004 Petition: Overseers of Saint Martins v. 1692 Oct Churchwardens of Saint Martins re use of recusancy fine money

WJ/SP/1692/10/005 Receipt of return of cerciorari writ for indictment 1692 Oct v. Miller and Holgate

WJ/SP/1692/10/006 Note of places in Saint Anne's Westminster to 1692 Oct be supplied with watchmen (list of about 10 points)

WJ/SP/1692/10/007 Calendar of Recognizances 1692 Oct

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WJ/SP/1693/01/001 Petition: Edmond Grimes, late constable of 1693 Jan Saint Annes - for reimbursement

WJ/SP/1693/01/002 Petition: Wardens and Surveyors of Saint 1693 Jan James - for a highway rate

WJ/SP/1693/01/003 Petition: Wardens and Surveyors of Saint 1693 Jan Martins in fields - for a highway rate

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WJ/SP/1693/04/001 Certificate: Thomas Kickingham has 1693 Apr indemnified Saint Martins in fields (bastardy)

WJ/SP/1693/04/002 Calendar of Recognizances 1693 Apr JULY

WJ/SP/1693/07/001 Calendar of Recognizances 1693 Jul OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1693/10/001 Petition: Robert Gibbon, to discharge his son 1963 Oct Robert Gibbon, apprentice to Thomas Plumer

WJ/SP/1693/10/002 Petition: Benjamin Phillipps - to respite his 1963 Oct recognizance sine die (and affidavit of death of Stephen Miller, indicted)

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WJ/SP/1694/07/001 Appeal: Saint Anne v. Saint Martin in fields - 1694 Jul Mary Cockaine, child

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WJ/SP/1695/03/001 Petition: Churchwardens and Surveyors of 1695 Mar Saint Anne - for a highway rate

WJ/SP/1695/03/002 Petition: Churchwardens etc of Saint Margaret - 1695 Mar for a large poor rate

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WJ/SP/1695/06/001 Lists and calendar 1695 Jun

WJ/SP/1695/06/002 Petition: Sampson Cowling apprentice - 1695 Jun discharge from John Lockhart

WJ/SP/1695/06/003 Calendar of Recognizances 1695 Jun Papers for 1696 JANUARY

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WJ/SP/1696/07/001 Order: for Clerk of Peace to certify all 1696 Jul indictments for felony and murder to Goal Delivery of Newgate, after every Quarter Sessions

WJ/SP/1696/07/002 Memorandum: of John Smith, Clerk of Peace, 1696 Jul that he has certified six bills of indictment to the Old Bailey

WJ/SP/1696/07/003 Calendar of Recognizances 1696 Jul OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1696/10/001 Petition: Ann Smalwood - for bench warrant v. 1696 Oct Thomas Wilson

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WJ/SP/1697/01/001 Calendar of Recognizances 1697 Jan APRIL

WJ/SP/1697/04/001 Calendar of Recognizances 1697 Apr JULY

WJ/SP/1697/07/001 Calendar of Recognizances 1697 Jul OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1697/10/001 Calendar of Recognizances 1697 Oct Papers for 1698 JANUARY

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WJ/SP/1698/07/001 Calendar of Recognizances 1698 Jul OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1698/10/001 Calendar of Recognizances 1698 Oct

WJ/SP/1698/10/002 Gatehouse Calendar 1698 Oct

WJ/SP/1698/10/003 Calendar of prisoners 1698 Oct Papers for 1699 JANUARY

WJ/SP/1699/01/001 Order: Overseers of Saint Martins in Fields to 1699 Jan present accounts of moneys still in their hands

WJ/SP/1699/01/002 Calendar of Recognizances 1699 Jan APRIL

WJ/SP/1699/04/001 Calendar of Recognizances 1699 Apr OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1699/10/001 Calendar of Recognizances 1699 Oct Papers for 1700 JANUARY

WJ/SP/1700/01/001 Calendar of Recognizances 1700 Jan APRIL

WJ/SP/1700/04/001 Petition: Anthony Sidwell - that Daniel Collier, 1700 Apr Bridewell, is his unruly apprentice

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WJ/SP/1701/04/001 Calendar of Recognizances 1701 Apr JULY

WJ/SP/1701/07/001 Calendar of Recognizances 1701 Jul OCTOBER

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WJ/SP/1702/01/001 Agreement: among Justices to pay equal 1702 Jan shares for the provision of dinners during quarter sessions, the High Bailiff of Westminster refusing to provide it

WJ/SP/1702/01/002 Calendar of Recognizances 1702 Jan APRIL

WJ/SP/1702/04/001 Calendar of Recognizances 1702 Apr JULY

WJ/SP/1702/07/001 Calendar of Recognizances 1702 Jul OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1702/10/001 Calendar of Recognizances 1702 Oct Papers for 1703 JANUARY

WJ/SP/1703/01/001 Calendar of Recognizances 1703 Jan

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WJ/SP/1703/03/001 Calendar of Recognizances 1703 Mar

WJ/SP/1703/03/002 Gatehouse calendar 1703 Mar

WJ/SP/1703/03/003 Gaol Delivery: Joseph Hatfield, prisoner in 1703 Mar Gatehouse, re numerous robberies

WJ/SP/1703/03/004 Gaol Delivery: Giles Hinton v. Mary Powell and 1703 Mar Sarah Morriss - stealing from his shop

WJ/SP/1703/03/005 Gaol Delivery: John Cook v. Jane Grayham - 1703 Mar stealing his silver tobacco box JULY

WJ/SP/1703/07/001 Calendar of Recognizances 1703 Jul OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1703/10/001 Calendar of Recognizances 1703 Oct Papers for 1704 JANUARY

WJ/SP/1704/01/001 Order: Draft order for Joseph Offley to be 1704 Jan Unfit Chairman Not available for general access

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WJ/SP/1704/01/003 Gatehouse calendar 1704 Jan

WJ/SP/1704/01/005 Calendar of Recognizances 1704 Jan APRIL

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WJ/SP/1705/01/001 Calendar of Recognizances 1705 Jan APRIL

WJ/SP/1705/04/001 Petition: Elizabeth White re false accusation by 1705 Apr Mary Tully JUNE

WJ/SP/1705/06/001 Calendar of Recognizances 1705 Jun OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1705/10/001 Calendar of Recognizances 1705 Oct Papers for 1706 JANUARY

WJ/SP/1706/01/001 Calendar of Recognizances 1706 Jan MARCH

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WJ/SP/1706/06/001 Calendar of Recognizances 1706 Jun OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1706/10/001 Summons: To all the Westminster constables to 1706 Oct attend re money for reimbursing constables for passing vagrants - with list of names of the constables summoned for each parish

WJ/SP/1706/10/002 Calendar of Recognizances 1706 Oct Papers for 1707 JANUARY

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WJ/SP/1707/04/001 Calendar of Recgnizances 1707 Apr Unfit Not available for general access JULY

WJ/SP/1707/07/001 Certificate: To the Lord Chancellor for a brief on 1707 Jul behalf of the inhabitants of Charles Street Westminster - for loss by fire which burnt 17 houses - damage worth £3,891.7s.9d

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WJ/SP/1707/10/001 Calendar of Recognizances 1707 Oct Unfit Not available for general access Papers for 1708 JANUARY

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WJ/SP/1708/04/001 Calendar of Recognizances 1708 Apr JULY

WJ/SP/1708/07/001 Calendar of Recognizances 1708 Jul Unfit Not available for general access Papers for 1709 JULY

WJ/SP/1709/07/001 Order: Order of Adjudication v Robert Newbury 1709 Jul Unfit (and affidavit of his death) Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1709/07/002 Order: Order of Adjudication v. John St. Ament 1709 Jul

WJ/SP/1709/07/003 Warrant: For copy of indictment v James Tully 1709 Jul (rape) OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1709/10/001 Report: Re settlement of Mary Oldner, widow, 1709 Oct in parish of Saint Mary le Strand, Westminster Papers for 1710 JANUARY

WJ/SP/1710/01/001 Fragment of Gatehouse Calendar 1710 Jan Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1710/01/002 Calendar of Recognizances 1710 Jan APRIL

WJ/SP/1710/04/001 Order: Order of Adjudication v Harvey 1710 Apr Wolstenholm OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1710/10/001 Petition: Mary Lee - to discharge her son Daniel 1710 Oct Lee, apprentice to Robert St. John of Saint Martins in Fields, barber and perukemaker LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 82 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1710/10/002 Petition: Joanna Painter - to discharge her son 1710 Oct Richard Painter, apprentice to William Parson of Westminster, cordwainer

WJ/SP/1710/10/003 Petition: Saint Martins in fields - for bench 1710 Oct warrant v George Hickman to perform his Order of Adjudication

WJ/SP/1710/10/004 Order: Order of Adjudication v George Hickman 1710 Oct

WJ/SP/1710/10/005 Order: Order of Adjudication v Magnus 1710 Oct Kennedy

WJ/SP/1710/10/006 Order: Order of Adjudication v John Le Cross 1710 Oct

WJ/SP/1710/10/007 Fragment of letter to Mr Morphew 1710 Oct Unfit Not available for general access Papers for 1711 JUNE

WJ/SP/1711/06/001 Order: Adjudication v Thomas Clark, Saint 1711 Jun Unfit Clement Danes (bastardy) Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1711/06/002 Calendar of Gatehouse prison 1711 Jun

WJ/SP/1711/06/003 Petition: George Millson v abuses in Gatehouse 1711 Jun prison

WJ/SP/1711/06/004 Information: George Millson re conditions in 1711 Jun Gatehouse prison OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1711/10/001 Petition: James Boursott, of Saint Martin in 1711 Oct Unfit Fields, barber and periwig maker, that his Not available for general access apprentice, Peter Craig, has twice embezzled his goods and money Papers for 1712 JANUARY LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 83 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1712/01/001 Order: Order of Adjudication (bastardy) v 1712 Jan Unfit Colonel Samuel Gledhill Not available for general access APRIL

WJ/SP/1712/04/001 Release: Francis Jones to Hugh Smyth 1712 Apr

WJ/SP/1712/04/002 Order: Vagrant Pass - Mary Burnett from Saint 1712 Apr Martin in Fields to Croydon, Surrey

WJ/SP/1712/04/003 Order: Vagrant Pass - Mary Burnett from Saint 1712 Apr Martin in Fields to Croydon, Surrey

WJ/SP/1712/04/004 Order: Order of Adjudication (bastardy) v 1712 Apr Charles Pye

WJ/SP/1712/04/005 Order: Vagrant Pass - Elizabeth Aldridge from 1712 Apr Unfit Saint Martins in Fields to Saint Ann, Not available for general access Westminster JULY

WJ/SP/1712/07/001 Order: Order of Adjudication (bastardy) v Henry 1712 Jul Lambeth OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1712/10/001 Appeal: Saint Olave, Silver Street, London v 1712 Oct Saint Martin the Grand re Sarah Jackson

WJ/SP/1712/10/002 Appeal: Saint Olave, Silver Street, London v 1712 Oct Saint Martin the Grand re Sarah Jackson

WJ/SP/1712/10/003 Releases: Thomas Bell to Henry Davin 1712 Oct

WJ/SP/1712/10/004 Releases: Thomas East to Henry Davin 1712 Oct

WJ/SP/1712/10/005 Order: Order of Adjudication (bastardy) v 1712 Oct William White

WJ/SP/1712/10/006 Order: Order of Adjudication (bastardy) v Sir 1712 Oct Solomon Medina, Kt LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 84 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1712/10/007 Order: Order of Adjudication (bastardy) v 1712 Oct Dennis Holland Papers for 1713 JANUARY

WJ/SP/1713/01/001 Order: for hearing appeal of Sir Solomon 1713 Jan Medina, Kt against Order of Adjudication (bastardy)

WJ/SP/1713/01/002 Petition: Churchwardens of Saint James, 1713 Jan Unfit Westminster for an order for John Smith to Not available for general access maintain his wife, Elizabeth, and two children APRIL

WJ/SP/1713/04/001 Order: Order of Adjudication (bastardy) v 1713 Apr Unfit Cornelius Swann Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1713/04/002 Order: Order of Adjudication (bastardy) v 1713 Apr William Tomlinson

WJ/SP/1713/04/003 Certificate: Draft certificate that Hugh 1713 Apr Pemberton has appeared in court JUNE

WJ/SP/1713/06/001 Petition: Mary Costin - for discharge from 1713 Jun Gatehouse

WJ/SP/1713/06/002 Order: Adjournment of Committee re poor in 1713 Jun Unfit House of Correction and Notes on the Statutes Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1713/06/003 Order: Adjournment of Committee re poor in 1713 Jun Unfit House of Correction and Notes on the Statutes Not available for general access Papers for 1714 OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1714/10/001 Affidavit: Roberts Brooks of Old Bond Street - 1714 Oct that he has not land of the annual value of £10 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 85 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1714/10/002 Petition: John Clough v order of Adjudication 1714 Oct (bastardy)

WJ/SP/1714/10/003 Petition: Thomas Land - to continue his 1714 Oct victuallers' licence

WJ/SP/1714/10/004 Petition: John Warner, to continue Edward 1714 Oct Lomax, his dishonest apprentice, in the House of Correction

WJ/SP/1714/10/005 Petition: Damask Buss, for maintenance as her 1714 Oct husband Edward Buss has deserted her for another woman

WJ/SP/1714/10/006/A Estimates: Estimates (with plan) for strong 1714 Oct house for convicts at Tothill Field, Bridewell

WJ/SP/1714/10/006/B Estimates: Estimates (with plan) for strong 1714 Oct house for convicts at Tothill Field, Bridewell Papers for 1715 JANUARY

WJ/SP/1715/01/001 List: Persons who took the oaths 1715 Jan APRIL

WJ/SP/1715/04/001 Petition: Isaac Davis v Order of Adjudication 1715 Apr (bastardy)

WJ/SP/1715/04/002 Petition: Elleanor Tollet, relict of Rev Marcus 1715 Apr Tollet, Master of Saint James's Free Grammar School - for payment of pension granted by Saint James's in 1713

WJ/SP/1715/04/003 Petition: Churchwardens etc of Saint Annes re 1715 Apr money left in hands of 1713 surveyors

WJ/SP/1715/04/004 Order: Surveyors of Saint Martin in Fields and 1715 Apr of Saint James to attend re disrepair of certain highways

WJ/SP/1715/04/005 Order: Order of Adjudication (bastardy) v 1715 Apr Jonathan Evans LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 86 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1715/04/006 Order: Order of Petty Session at Saint 1715 Apr Margarets 8 February, granting a pension to Mrs Jane Langhorn

WJ/SP/1715/04/007 Certificate: Cerificate of Justices re execution of 1715 Apr Royal Proclamation re papists and non-jurors

WJ/SP/1715/04/008 Report: Report of Justices re rates assessed on 1715 Apr Saint Margarets for payment of salary to Governor of Tothill Fields Bridewell (with particulars of rates in other parishes)

WJ/SP/1715/04/009 Report: Report of Justices re rates assessed on 1715 Apr Saint Margarets for payment of salary to Governor of Tothill Fields Bridewell (with particulars of rates in other parishes)

WJ/SP/1715/04/010 Report: Report of Justices re rates assessed on 1715 Apr Saint Margarets for payment of salary to Governor of Tothill Fields Bridewell (with particulars of rate in other parishes) JULY

WJ/SP/1715/07/001 Petition: Edward Haines apprentice - for 1715 Jul discharge from Thomas Ferrand

WJ/SP/1715/07/002 Petition: William Smith apprentice - for 1715 Jul discharge from William Spencer

WJ/SP/1715/07/003 Release: Joseph Rose to Charles Kellow 1715 Jul

WJ/SP/1715/07/004 Order: Order to Overseers etc of Saint Martin in 1715 Jul fields - to distrain on goods of Robert Morley, 20/- due

WJ/SP/1715/07/005 Cerificate: that Hugh Spicke is a prisoner in 1715 Jul Newgate

WJ/SP/1715/07/006 Certificate: tha Hugh Spicke is a prisoner in 1715 Jul Newgate

WJ/SP/1715/07/007 Report: of Committee re alterations to House of 1715 Jul Correction LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 87 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1715/07/008 Report: of Committee re alterations to House of 1715 Jul Correction

WJ/SP/1715/07/009 Report: of Committee re alterations to House of 1715 Jul Correction OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1715/10/001 Petition: Edward Jenkins, apprentice - 1715 Oct discharge from Richard Redman

WJ/SP/1715/10/002 Letter: to Elizabeth Sull, who was tried at Old 1715 Oct Bailey

WJ/SP/1715/10/003 Certificate: of acquittal of Elizabeth Sull at Old 1715 Oct Bailey Papers for 1716 JANUARY

WJ/SP/1716/01/001 Petiton: Hugh Hamilton, apprentice to late 1716 Jan Daniel Hoskins - for discharge

WJ/SP/1716/01/002 Lists etc: Persons who took the oaths on 9 and 1716 Jan 10 January

WJ/SP/1716/01/003 Lists etc: Persons who took the oaths on 10 1716 Jan January

WJ/SP/1716/01/004 Lists etc: Persons who took the oaths on 11 1716 Jan January

WJ/SP/1716/01/005 Lists etc: Persons who took the oaths on 19 1716 Jan January

WJ/SP/1716/01/006 Aphabetical calendar of persons who took the 1716 Jan oaths

WJ/SP/1716/01/007 Calendar of Recognizances 1716 Jan APRIL

WJ/SP/1716/04/001 Calendar of Recognizances 1716 Apr Unfit Not available for general access LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 88 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1716/06/001 Petition: Richard Read, with his wife's former 1716 Jun husband Raker in Saint Martins in Fields - for reimbursement

WJ/SP/1716/06/002 Petition: John Johnson v Order of Adjudication 1716 Jun of Saint James Westminster

WJ/SP/1716/06/003 Petition: Thomas Jones - to continue Mary 1716 Jun Dowdell in Bridewell, as evidence in R v Godfrey Fox for felony

WJ/SP/1716/06/004 Petition: Thomas Frazer, Constable of 1716 Jun Knightsbridge - for reimbursement for quartering part of Regiment of General Groves (and particulars)

WJ/SP/1716/06/005 Petition: Thomas Frazer, Constable of 1716 Jun Knightsbridge - for reimbursement for quartering part of Regiment of General Groves (and particulars)

WJ/SP/1716/06/006 Petition: Thomas Frazer, Constable of 1716 Jun Knightsbridge - for reimbursement for quartering part of Regiment of General Groves (and particulars)

WJ/SP/1716/06/007 List: Persons who took the Oaths in June 1716 Jun

WJ/SP/1716/06/008 List: Persons who took the Oaths on 24 July 1716 Jun

WJ/SP/1716/06/009 List: Persons who took the Oaths on 9 August 1716 Jun

WJ/SP/1716/06/010 List: Persons who took the Oaths on 11 1716 Jun September OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1716/10/001 Report: Recommending that Margaret Martin 1716 Oct serve the remainder of her apprenticeship to Catherine Lewin

WJ/SP/1716/10/002 List: Disbursements by John Rolfe for Clerk of 1716 Oct Peace LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 89 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1716/10/003 List: Draft list of clerks' fees etc for new licences 1716 Oct

WJ/SP/1716/10/004 List: Names of persons whom took the oaths 1716 Oct

WJ/SP/1716/10/005 Prison calendar 1716 Oct Papers for 1717 JANUARY

WJ/SP/1717/01/001 Petition: Charles and Elizabeth Billy, Jane 1717 Jan Clarke and Elizabeth Clarke for process v Thomas Dickins

WJ/SP/1717/01/002 Petition: Mary Fletcher v Richard Galley, 1717 Jan blackmailer

WJ/SP/1717/01/003 Petition: Capias v John Miess and many others 1717 Jan

WJ/SP/1717/01/004 Letter from Martin Fridenbery and David 1717 Jan Shaffer to Robert Partridge, that they will appear to answer indictment for rout and misdemeanour APRIL

WJ/SP/1717/04/001 Petition: of William Marple 1717 Apr

WJ/SP/1717/04/002 Disbursements: of John Rolfe on account of 1717 Apr office of Clerk of Peace of Westminster

WJ/SP/1717/04/003 Order of Adjudication v Joseph Fish for 1717 Apr Elizabeth Ingram's baby JUNE

WJ/SP/1717/06/001 Information of Mary Redferne re father of her 1717 Jun bastard child

WJ/SP/1717/06/002 Information of Mary Redferne re father of her 1717 Jun bastard child

WJ/SP/1717/06/003 Petition: William Murray and other inhabitants 1717 Jun of Saint Margaret Westminster v poor rate LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 90 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1717/06/004 Petition: William Murray and other inhabitants 1717 Jun of Saint Margaret Westminster v poor rate

WJ/SP/1717/06/005 Petition: Surveyors of Highways of Saint Paul 1717 Jun Covent Garden - for a rate to reimburse them for repairs OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1717/10/001 Petition: Thomas Mills, Gatehouse - for bail or 1717 Oct discharge

WJ/SP/1717/10/002 Petition: Thomas Mills, Gatehouse - for bail or 1717 Oct discharge

WJ/SP/1717/10/003 Petition: Thomas Mills, Gatehouse - for bail or 1717 Oct discharge. This is a draft petition to Horace Walpole at the Treasury, by Daniel de Ribancourt late 2nd Lieut in the Scots Fusiliers, used as a cover to Mill's petition Papers for 1718 JULY

WJ/SP/1718/07/001 Notice: Joseph Palmer to Thomas and 1718 Jul Benjamin Glanville - he will try his traverse next Saturday 5 July at 9am

WJ/SP/1718/07/002 Affidavit: Robert Turner bail for Joseph Tittman 1718 Jul re his departure into 'sea service'

WJ/SP/1718/07/003 Petition: Walter Hardie - for his recognizance to 1718 Jul be withdrawn

WJ/SP/1718/07/004 Petition: Elenor Maria Evans v her 1718 Jul imprisonment and harsh treatment

WJ/SP/1718/07/005 Petition: Thomas Moulden - to continue John 1718 Jul Baker alias Steele on his recognizance

WJ/SP/1718/07/006 Petition: Wiiliam Flower -for discharge from 1718 Jul Gatehouse prison

WJ/SP/1718/07/007 Petition: Christian Simmerwell - for continuance 1718 Jul of pension from Saint Martin in Fields LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 91 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1718/07/008 Petition: Richard Fletcher, Gatehouse prison - 1718 Jul begs pardon for speaking disrespectful words against the court

WJ/SP/1718/07/009 Petition: Zachariah Cooke - to continue Mr 1718 Jul Barnett on his recognizance

WJ/SP/1718/07/010 Order: Discharging Richard Meredith, aged 5 1718 Jul 1/2, from his apprenticeship to John Conyers, chimney-sweeper of Saint Giles in fields, with whom he has been clandestinely placed by Warden of Saint Margarets Westminster

WJ/SP/1718/07/011 Order: Discharging Richard Meredith, aged 5 1718 Jul 1/2, from his apprenticeship to John Conyers, chimney-sweeper of Saint Giles in fields, with whom he had been clandestinely placed by Warden of Saint Margarets Westminster

WJ/SP/1718/07/012 Order: Discharging Richard Meredith, aged 5 1718 Jul 1/2, from his apprenticeship to John Conyers, chimney sweeper of Saint Giles in fields, with whom he has been clandestinely placed by Warden of Saint Margarets Westminster

WJ/SP/1718/07/013 Certificate: Sir Thomas Clarges re paving with 1718 Jul stone of three new streets: Great George Street, Conduit Street and Bond Street

WJ/SP/1718/07/014 Letter: Mr Saunders to Mr Rolfe for a certificate 1718 Jul of indictment v Edward Macmanus, if he be indicted at Westminster

WJ/SP/1718/07/015 Gaol Delivery: Examination, Eleashea Worrell v 1718 Jul Catherine Edwards - stealing Lady Pitt's hanky OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1718/10/001 Petition: William Dawson v indictment for 1718 Oct keeping gaming tables, though he has never used them in his coffee house in Queen Street Westminster

WJ/SP/1718/10/002 Letter: Sir Henry Dutton Colt to Clerk of Peace - 1718 Oct not to estreat recognizance of Captain Gough, indicted for assault LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 92 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1719/01/001/A Petition: Thomas Turner - to pardon his offence 1719 Jan (playing scettler) (and certificate that he and his family are chargeable to parish)

WJ/SP/1719/01/001/B Petition: Thomas Turner - to pardon his offence 1719 Jan (playing scettler) (and certificate that he and family are chargeable to parish)

WJ/SP/1719/01/002 Petition: Edward Thorn - to accept his apology 1719 Jan for misbehaviour when bringing offenders before Justices sitting in a tavern

WJ/SP/1719/01/003/A Report of Committee re money due to Martha, 1719 Jan widow of William Taylor, late Deputy Clerk of the Peace

WJ/SP/1719/01/003/B Report of Committee re money due to Martha, 1719 Jan widow of William Taylor, late Deputy Clerk of the Peace

WJ/SP/1719/01/003/C Report of Committee re money due to Martha, 1719 Jan widow of William Taylor, late Deputy Clerk of the Peace APRIL

WJ/SP/1719/04/001 Petition: Widow Lawrence - to be excused 1719 Apr paying poor rate

WJ/SP/1719/04/002 Petition: Surveyors of Saint Ann, Westminster - 1719 Apr for a highway rate

WJ/SP/1719/04/003 Petition: Anne Allen apprentice to Elizabeth 1719 Apr Rose, milliner - for proper provision of food and instruction

WJ/SP/1719/04/004 Petition: Anne Allen apprentice to Elizabeth 1719 Apr Rose, milliner - for proper provision of food and instruction

WJ/SP/1719/04/005 Order: Discharging Anne Allen, poor child, from 1719 Jul apprenticeship to Elizabeth Rose LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 93 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1719/07/001 Petition: William Horton, apprentice - for 1719 Jul discharge from Walter Hardie

WJ/SP/1719/07/002 Petition: Ann, widow of Thomas Evans, late 1719 Jul Keeper of Bridewell - for share of profits until his successor be appointed

WJ/SP/1719/07/003 Petition; Ann, widow of Thomas Evans , late 1719 Jul Keeper of Bridewell - for share of profits till his successor be appointed

WJ/SP/1719/07/004 Petition: Ann, widow of Thomas Evans, late 1719 Jul Keeper of Bridewell - for share of profits till his successor be appointed

WJ/SP/1719/07/005 Certificates: Fifteen unnamed certificates of 1719 Jul convictions for profane cursing and swearing filed together references 005-019 1 bundle

WJ/SP/1719/07/020 Report: Of accounts of Thomas Moody, 1719 Jul Treasurer of vagrant money OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1719/10/001 Affidavit: William Richlieu v John Stockwell for 1719 Oct affronting Thomas Burdus Esq., J.P.

WJ/SP/1719/10/002 Petition: Robert Murray - to be discharged of 1719 Oct his apprentice, Edmund Ellis

WJ/SP/1719/10/003 Petition: Thomas Lloyd - to be Governor of 1719 Oct House of Correction

WJ/SP/1719/10/004 Petition: Thomas Lloyd - to be Governor of 1719 Oct House of Correction

WJ/SP/1719/10/005/A Petition: Booth Chaderton - to be Governor of 1719 Oct House of Correction

WJ/SP/1719/10/005/B Petition: Booth Chaderton - to be Governor of 1719 Oct House of Correction LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 94 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1719/10/006 Petition: Debtors in Gatehouse - re their 1719 Oct grievances

WJ/SP/1719/10/007 Certificate: High Constable has given 1719 Oct instructions re presentments by petty constables

WJ/SP/1719/10/008 Certificate: Of recognizance of Richard Croft 1719 Oct and Samuel Forbus

WJ/SP/1719/10/009 Certificates: file of thirty unnamed certificates of 1719 Oct conviction for profane cursing references 009-039 1 bundle

WJ/SP/1719/10/040 Letter: Mr. Burdus's letter re conviction v John 1719 Oct Moore

WJ/SP/1719/10/041 Letter: Mr. Burdus's letter re conviction v John 1719 Oct Moore by Company of Distillers

WJ/SP/1719/10/042 Letter: Draft from Clerk of Peace re Justices 1719 Oct named in the Commission, now deceased Papers for 1720 JANUARY

WJ/SP/1720/01/001 Order: To refer petitions of prisoners in the 1720 Jan Gatehouse, and of the Keeper of the Gatehouse to a Committee of Justices

WJ/SP/1720/01/002 Order: To discharge Elizabeth Blake from 1720 Jan apprenticeship to Susanna Brooks of Saint Martins in Fields, 'Florisher in calico and muslins'

WJ/SP/1720/01/003 Cerificate: conviction of Ann Hall, for swearing 1720 Jan ten times

WJ/SP/1720/01/004 Certificate: Conviction of Elizabeth Menisty for 1720 Jan swearing 8 times

WJ/SP/1720/01/005 Certificate: Conviction of John Poney for 1720 Jan swearing 2 times LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 95 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1720/01/006 Certificate: Conviction of Jane Thompson for 1720 Jan swearing 2 times

WJ/SP/1720/01/007 Certificate : Conviction of William Wright for 1720 Jan swearing 10 times

WJ/SP/1720/01/008 Certificate: That John Browne has fully 1720 Jan recovered from the wound inflicted by John Henry Bramar

WJ/SP/1720/01/009 Certificate: That John Browne has fully 1720 Jan recovered from the wound inflicted by John Henry Bramar

WJ/SP/1720/01/010 Certificate: Conviction of John Cantrill for 1720 Jan swearing 5 oaths and being drunk

WJ/SP/1720/01/011 Certificate: The inquest on Mary Caldwell on 22 1720 Jan December found she died by accident

WJ/SP/1720/01/012 Report: Transcript of extracts of Justices Report 1720 Jan on the Gatehouse

WJ/SP/1720/01/013 Report: Answer of John Stockwell, Keeper of 1720 Jan the Gatehouse, to Justices' reports re complaints against him by the Debtors in the Gatehouse APRIL

WJ/SP/1720/04/001 Petition: Thomas Simes, for discharge of 1720 Apr apprenticeship to Peter Shuttleworth, citizen and lorimer of London, of the Old Devils Tavern, Charing Cross, who does not instruct him as a vintner

WJ/SP/1720/04/002 Petition: George, son of Thomas Allatt, 1720 Apr apprentice, to discharge him from Walter Watkins, linen draper in "Pell Mell"

WJ/SP/1720/04/003 Order: Discharging Amey Westbury from her 1720 Apr apprenticeship to Richard Scarlett of Saint Martins in Fields, silk dyer LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 96 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1720/04/004 Certificate: That George Horn of Chelsea was 1720 Apr convicted for swearing one oath

WJ/SP/1720/04/005 Certificate: That Henry Wife of Chelsea was 1720 Apr convicted for swearing 2 oaths

WJ/SP/1720/04/006 Certificate: That Charles Prince was convicted 1720 Apr for swearing 2 oaths

WJ/SP/1720/04/007 Certificate: That Jane Johnson was convicted 1720 Apr for swearing 2 oaths

WJ/SP/1720/04/008 Certificate: That John Tipton was convicted for 1720 Apr Avaialble for general access swearing 8 oaths

WJ/SP/1720/04/009 Certificate: That Ann Carr was convicted for 1720 Apr swearing 10 oaths

WJ/SP/1720/04/010 Certificate: That Dorothy Budge was convicted 1720 Apr for swearing 2 oaths

WJ/SP/1720/04/011 Certificate: That Joseph Davis was convicted 1720 Apr for swearing 3 oaths

WJ/SP/1720/04/012 Certificate:That David Porterit, fan painter, was 1720 Apr convicted for swearing 1 oath

WJ/SP/1720/04/013 Certificate: That William Blea was convicted for 1720 Apr drunkeness

WJ/SP/1720/04/014/A Report: Justices' report on repairs necessary to 1720 Apr the House of Correction at Tothill Fields

WJ/SP/1720/04/014/B Report: Justices' report on repairs necessary to 1720 Apr the House of Correction at Tothill Fields

WJ/SP/1720/04/015 Apprenticeship Indenture: Mary Dunn of Blue 1720 Apr Coat School Westminster, apprenticed as a servant to Hester Duggan of Saint Martins in fields. Discharged within the following 5 years from 7 March 1719/20 JULY LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 97 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1720/07/001 Order: To make a report re repairs needed at 1720 Jul House of Correction

WJ/SP/1720/07/002 Report: on repairs needed at House of 1720 Jul Correction, Tothill Fields

WJ/SP/1720/07/003 Minutes: upon the review of repairs of Bridewell 1720 Jul

WJ/SP/1720/07/004 Certificate: Arthur Rawlinson, High Constable, 1720 Jul that he carries out his orders OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1720/10/001 Certificate: of conviction of John Grismond for 3 1720 Oct profane oaths and Robert Fletcher for one profane oath

WJ/SP/1720/10/002 Table of Fees: received by Mathew Jenkins, 1720 Oct Keeper of the House of Correction for Westminster

WJ/SP/1720/10/003 Calendar: Bridewell Calendar 1720 Oct Papers for 1721 JANUARY

WJ/SP/1721/01/001 Order: for James Roughead to attend and be 1721 Jan sworn High Constable in place of James Steadman APRIL

WJ/SP/1721/04/001 Notice: that Richard Simley will attend to be 1721 Apr discharged his recognizance for bastardy

WJ/SP/1721/04/002 Certificate: that Richard Simley has indemnified 1721 Apr Saint Dunstans in the West, London, bastardy

WJ/SP/1721/04/003 Information: John Kelly v John Scott & John 1721 Apr Holland - cursing the king JULY

WJ/SP/1721/07/001 Petition:Thomas Lloyd - to be Cryer of the 1721 Jul Court LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 98 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1721/07/002 Petition: Richards Roberts, apprentice - 1721 Jul discharge from Thomas Goodman

WJ/SP/1721/07/003 Petition: William Heath, apprentice - discharge 1721 Jul from Randolph Scotcher

WJ/SP/1721/07/004 Petition: Thomas Lloyd - to be Governor of 1721 Jul Tothill Fields, Bridewell

WJ/SP/1721/07/005 Petition: Michael Crane junior, apprentice - 1721 Jul discharge from Mathew Fox

WJ/SP/1721/07/006 Order: For certain Justices to meet re Order in 1721 Jul Council re discovery of scandalous clubs etc.

WJ/SP/1721/07/007 Order: For taking account of the money raised 1721 Jul for Bridewell repairs etc.

WJ/SP/1721/07/008 Report: of High Constable 1721 Jul

WJ/SP/1721/07/009 Calendar: Bridewell 1721 Jul

WJ/SP/1721/07/010 Calendar: Gatehouse 1721 Jul

WJ/SP/1721/07/011 Minutes: of petty sessions - Saint James's 1721 Jul Westminster OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1721/10/001 Petition: Catherine Dicks, Gatehouse - to be 1721 Oct examined in Court and relieved

WJ/SP/1721/10/002 Petition: Anne Dryer - to continue her her 1721 Oct husband's recognizance to keep the peace towards her

WJ/SP/1721/10/003 Petition: William Browne - to continue Elizabeth 1721 Oct East's recognizance to answer his wife Anne, for assault

WJ/SP/1721/10/004 Highway Surveyors of Saint Paul's Covent 1721 Oct Garden for 1d rate, for repairing road from Nibb's Pound to Tyburn LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 99 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1722/10/001 Order: for Churchwardens and Overseers of 1722 Oct Saint Margaret Westminster to attend and answer their refusal to search for, seize and sell swine kept unlawfully

WJ/SP/1722/10/002 Certificate: that Lilly Ross was buried 1722 Oct

WJ/SP/1722/10/003 Calendar: Gatehouse 1722 Oct

WJ/SP/1722/10/004 Calendar: Tothill Fields - Bridewell 1722 Oct

WJ/SP/1722/10/005 Calendar: forfeited recognizances - since 1722 Oct October 1721

WJ/SP/1722/10/006 Calendar: forfeited recognizances - since 1722 Oct October 1721

WJ/SP/1722/10/007 Certificate of profane swearing: Mary East 1722 Oct

WJ/SP/1722/10/008 Certificate of profane swearing: John Ware 1722 Oct

WJ/SP/1722/10/009 Highway Surveyors (Saint Paul's Covent 1722 Oct Garden) A/C for 1721. Allowed 29 August 1722. (Found among Surveyors' Papers August 1961)

WJ/SP/1722/10/010 Letter: W Jones for the Lord Chancellor to 1722 Oct Unfit William Mason that no account should be given Not available for general access to any person of the alterations in the Commissions of the Peace of Westminster - 15 August 1722

WJ/SP/1722/10/011 Certificates of profane swearing convictions 1722 Oct

WJ/SP/1722/10/012 Certificates of profane swearing convictions 1722 Oct Papers for 1723 JANUARY

WJ/SP/1723/01/001 Report: on repairs to House of Correction 1723 Jan LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 100 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1723/01/002 Calendar: Gatehouse 1723 Jan

WJ/SP/1723/01/003 Calendar: House of Correction 1723 Jan APRIL

WJ/SP/1723/04/001 Peition: Frances de Prefountain - discharge her 1723 Apr Unfit son Peter, apprentice to John Parquot Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1723/04/002 Petition: John Hallin - to discharge his 1723 Apr Unfit recognizance Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1723/04/003 Petition: John Hallin - to discharge his 1723 Apr Unfit recognizance Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1723/04/004 Calendar: Gatehouse 1723 Apr Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1723/04/005 Calendar: House of Correction 1723 Apr Unfit Not available for general access JULY

WJ/SP/1723/07/001 Calendar: Gatehouse 1723 Jul Papers for 1724 JANUARY

WJ/SP/1724/01/001 Order: For all constables to fix a painted staff 1724 Jan outside and in front of their houses, with his name over the door, so all can know where the constable lives JULY

WJ/SP/1724/07/001 Calendar: Westminster Bridewell 1724 Jul Unfit Not available for general access OCTOBER LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 101 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1724/10/001 Petition: Thomas Shergold, apprentice to Hans 1724 Oct Hyssing of Saint Ann's Westminster, limner - for discharge

WJ/SP/1724/10/002 Petition: Thomas Heyhorne, apprentice to Isaac 1724 Oct Stevens of Saint Margaret Westminster, Undertaker - for discharge as master died

WJ/SP/1724/10/003 Petition: Ann Hyon - to turn over her son 1724 Oct Thomas to Mr Filer to finish his apprenticeship, Isaac Stevens having died

WJ/SP/1724/10/004 Report: on petition of James Stedman etc for 1724 Oct payment for repairs done to Tothill Fields. Bridewell

WJ/SP/1724/10/005 Report: on petition of James Stedman etc for 1724 Oct payment for repairs done to Tothill Field,s Bridewell

WJ/SP/1724/10/006 Report: on petition of James Stedman etc for 1724 Oct payment for repairs done to Tothill Fields, Bridewell

WJ/SP/1724/10/007 List: Person who took the oaths of allegiance in 1724 Oct 1724 in April, July, September and October

WJ/SP/1724/10/008 List: Calendar of Tothill Fields Bridewell 1724 Oct

WJ/SP/1724/10/009 Report: Highway Surveyors, Saint Ann 1724 Oct Westminster, for 1723. Approved Oct 1724 Papers for 1725 JANUARY

WJ/SP/1725/01/001 Petition: Joh Elliott - to discharge his son 1725 Jan George Elliott, apprentice to John Aubrey of Saint Margaret's, stone carver

WJ/SP/1725/01/002 Petition: James Macleane, apprentice -for 1725 Jan discharge from William Warren, Saint Margaret's, barber and peruke maker LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 102 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1725/01/003 Petition: Francis Cooper, Saint Martins, 1725 Jan victualler - to discharge his apprentice, Henry Swetnam, charity boy, who was guilty of felony at Salisbury Assizes

WJ/SP/1725/01/004 Petition: Francis Cooper, Saint Martins, 1725 Jan Unfit victualler - to discharge his apprentice, Henry Not available for general access Swetnam, charity boy, who was guilty of felony at Salisbury Assizes

WJ/SP/1725/01/005 Petition: John Witherington and John Baker, 1725 Jan bail for Nathaniel Taylor - for respite till next sessions

WJ/SP/1725/01/006 Petition: James Wilson, having just taken a 1725 Jan house from William Courtney, who in emptying "the necessary house" spilt some in road, for which Wilson is indicted for a nuisance - for mercy of the Court

WJ/SP/1725/01/007 Order: Order of Reference re persons who 1725 Jan fraudulently collect money as scavengers - to be prosecuted at public expense

WJ/SP/1725/01/008 Certificate: George Ormerod has satisfied Saint 1725 Jan Martins in Fields for Eleanor Pinkethman's bastard

WJ/SP/1725/01/009 Certificate: A new street near Grosvenor Mews 1725 Jan needs paving

WJ/SP/1725/01/010 Certificate: Discharge of William O'Bryan from 1725 Jan Gatehouse prison

WJ/SP/1725/01/011 Return of Thomas Spicer, High Constable of 1725 Jan Westminster

WJ/SP/1725/01/012 Memo: For High Constable to issue out 1725 Jan precepts re sellers of brandy, etc

WJ/SP/1725/01/013 Calendar: Bridewell 1725 Jan Unfit Not available for general access FEBRUARY LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 103 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1725/03/001 Petition: John Dean, apprentice, for discharge 1725 Mar from John Lampley of Saint James Westminster, tallow chandler

WJ/SP/1725/03/002 Petition: Robert Hussey, apprentice - for 1725 Mar discharge from John Driver, to whom he was turned over after the death of Robert Gildon, citizen and frame maker

WJ/SP/1725/03/003 Petition: Sarah Lawrence, widow, and William 1725 Mar Lawrence her son - to release him from Bridewell so he can serve his master, John Evans, carpenter

WJ/SP/1725/03/004 Petition: Surveyors of Saint Paul Covent 1725 Mar Garden - for a Highway Rate of 1d in the £

WJ/SP/1725/03/005 Petition: Surveyors of Saint George Hanover 1725 Mar Square for a Highway Rate of 4d in the £

WJ/SP/1725/03/006 Calendar: Bridewell 1725 Mar Unfit Not available for general access MAY

WJ/SP/1725/05/001 Report: of the the committee for examining and 1725 May inspecting the bills of costs and charges of carrying on the presentments against the parish officers of Saint Margarets Westminster for not proceeding to the election of scavengers for the year last past OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1725/10/001 Bill: Carpenters' work done at Tothill Fields 1725 Oct Bridewell

WJ/SP/1725/10/002 Bill: Carpenters' work done at Tothill Fields 1725 Oct Bridewell

WJ/SP/1725/10/003 Bill: Carpenters' work done at Tothill Fields 1725 Oct Avalable for general access Bridewell LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 104 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1725/10/004 Order of Reference: from Justices of 1725 Oct Westminster to examine warrant to search Mary Ealey 's and other suspected disorderly houses. Constable Sampson Cooke had unlawfully entered several houses and made arrests

WJ/SP/1725/10/005 Warrant signed by John Troughton and Henry 1725 Oct Harper, JPs to search suspected disorderly houses

WJ/SP/1725/10/006 Report: Sampson Cooke had made a large 1725Oct number of unlawful arrests under cover of warrant to search suspected disorderly houses

WJ/SP/1725/10/007 Resolution: by Justices on reading the Order 1725 Oct and Report that the terms of granting of the warrant to search suspected disorderly houses were irregular and unlawful Papers for 1726 JANUARY

WJ/SP/1726/01/001 Petition: Mary Keating- for payment of orphan 1726 Jan allowance, recently stopped

WJ/SP/1726/01/002 Report: on Mary Keating's petition for orphan 1726 Jan allowance - that nothing is due as the parish offered her and her children provision in the new Poor House

WJ/SP/1726/01/003 Certificate: Thomas Graham has made up all 1726 Jan matters between him and the Parish of Saint Anne and Saint Agnes in Liberty of Saint Martin le Grand

WJ/SP/1726/01/004 Letter: John Jones and Robert Turner to the 1726 Jan justices informing v Mrs Donovan as a papist victualler

WJ/SP/1726/01/005 Warrant: Bench warrant v Simon Parry junior, 1726 Jan Unfit Clerk to Justices, for extorting money from Not available for general access victuallers and pretending to renew their licences APRIL LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 105 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1726/04/001 Notice: Jane Anderson to Howgill and Johnson, 1726 Apr prosecutors

WJ/SP/1726/04/002 Affidavit: Edward Wilson re service of Notice 1726 Apr Rex v Anderson

WJ/SP/1726/04/003 Petition: Israel Lovejoy v poor rate of Saint 1726 Apr Margaret Westminster

WJ/SP/1726/04/005 Certificate: William White has satisfied Saint 1726 Apr James Westminster re bastardy

WJ/SP/1726/04/006 Letter: Mr Gouge to Mr Rolfe - to respite 1726 Apr Thomas Williamson's recognizance

WJ/SP/1726/04/007 Letter: Draft letter from Clerk of Peace to 1726 Apr General Tatton, Mr Railton and Dr Harvey

WJ/SP/1726/04/009 Report and order of reference: re accounts of 1726 Apr Collectors and Surveyors of Highways of Saint George Hanover Square

WJ/SP/1726/04/010 Report and order of reference: re accounts of 1726 Apr Collectors and Surveyors of Highways of Saint George Hanover Square JULY

WJ/SP/1726/07/001 Notice: served on Mrs Sabra, prosecutrix in 1726 Jul Rex v Arabella Fowkes

WJ/SP/1726/07/002 Notice: served on Mrs Sabra, prosecutrix in 1726 Jul Rex v Arabella Fowkes

WJ/SP/1726/07/003 Affidavit: Rex v Samuel Sprag. William 1726 Jul Merriweather that he is informed the defendant has been dead about a year

WJ/SP/1726/07/004 Affidavit: Rex v Daniel Dalavell. Maurice Brown 1726 Jul re poverty of Mrs Plathero, defendant's bail

WJ/SP/1726/07/005 Affidavit: Rex v Daniel Dalavell. John Mackall re 1726 Jul poverty of Mrs Martha Jones, defendant's bail LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 106 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1726/07/006 Certificate: George Markham has satisfied 1726 Jul Saint Clement Danes re Jane Bolton's bastard

WJ/SP/1726/07/007 Letter: Colonel Howard - to discharge Thomas 1726 Jul Taylor's recognizance OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1726/10/001 Affidavit: Edward Wilson, that Diana Bird is in 1726 Oct New Prison Clerkenwell

WJ/SP/1726/10/002 Certificate: that part of Davis Street, Saint 1726 Oct George Hanover Square, has been paved and the rest urgently needs paving

WJ/SP/1726/10/003 Report: about repairs of Bridewell 1726 Oct Papers for 1727 JANUARY

WJ/SP/1727/01/001 Affidavit: Rex v Cole. John Barkley re attempt 1727 Jan Unfit to agree with Smith Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1727/01/002 Petition: of Robert Johnson, negro, to be 1727 Jan discharged from an inadvertent apprenticeship to Robert ---- of Covent Garden MARCH

WJ/SP/1727/03/001 Affidavit: Richard Goff - that he has served 1727 Mar order of court on Mr Hacket in Rex v Connor and Hicks

WJ/SP/1727/03/002 Order: for Thomas Hackett to attend and give 1727 Mar evidence v Cornelius Connor and Mary Hicks for assault APRIL

WJ/SP/1727/04/001 Mary Barber, Crown Court, Drury Lane, Thos 1727 Apr Shenndon at the Iron Gates in Little Shere Lane and John Anderson, Stephens Alley - disorderly house. Chas Pearce and wife, Fish Yard - selling liquor without a licence and refusing to quarter a soldier JULY LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 107 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1727/07/001 Certificate: that part of Davis Street is paved 1727 Jul and the rest fit for paving (lists owners of houses fronting the road) OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1727/10/001 Letter: draft from Mr Middleton, Clerk of Peace, 1727 Oct re a Committee of Justices

WJ/SP/1727/10/002 Order: for Mr Geary, Keeper of the Gatehouse, 1727 Oct to attend the Committee re abuses at the Gatehouse prison

WJ/SP/1727/10/003 Minutes: Keeper of Gatehouse to attend and 1727 Oct produce his authority to act and his Table of Fees Papers for 1728 JANUARY

WJ/SP/1728/01/001 Affidavit: Robert Andrews re Ellinor Eddow's 1728 Jan threats v Sir Thomas Cross, JP

WJ/SP/1728/01/002 Affidavit: Rex v Hayarth. Thomas Bee that he 1728 Jan has served at the prosecutor's last known address but he is run away abroad

WJ/SP/1728/01/003 Affidavit: Rex v Hayarth. Thomas Bee that he 1728 Jan has served at the prosecutor's last known address but he is run away abroad

WJ/SP/1728/01/004 Petition: Jonathan Woodward - to discharge his 1728 Jan son Samuel Woodward apprentice to Gabriel Pillington of the Broadway, Westminster, pastrycook, the master having set up as a seller of ale and beer

WJ/SP/1728/01/005 Presentment: of the Grand Jury for four 1728 Jan offences JULY

WJ/SP/1728/07/001 Affidavit: Rex v Elizabeth Dillingham alias Todd. 1728 Jul John Newton re delivery of notice LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 108 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1728/07/002 Affidavit: Rex v Elizabeth Dillingham alias Todd. 1728 Jul John Newton re delivery of notice

WJ/SP/1728/07/003 Peition: Surveyors of Saint Ann - for a highway 1728 Jul rate to cover the £100 needed for road repairs

WJ/SP/1728/07/004 Certificate: High Constable's return of duties 1728 Jul Unfit done Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1728/07/005 Report: Justices' confirmation of Surveyors' 1728 Jul Unfit Accounts for Saint George Hanover Square for Not available for general access 1727

WJ/SP/1728/07/006 Report: Justices' confirmation of Surveyors' 1728 Jul Unfit Accounts for Saint George Hanover Square for Not available for general access 1727 OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1728/10/001 Letter: Rt Hon the Lord Viscount Townshend, 1728 Oct Unfit Secretary of State, to Chairman - that all Not available for general access constables etc will be defended at His Majesty's expense for all suits brought against them in the execution of their duty Papers for 1729 JANUARY

WJ/SP/1729/01/001 Presentment: Grand Jury present John Henley 1729 Jan Unfit with a room over the Market House, Newport Not available for general access Market, Westminster licensed as a Dissenters' Meeting House - for holding their madrigals, operas, extracts from plays, etc, at 12d a seat JULY

WJ/SP/1729/07/001 Examination: Hanna Smith v Squire Johnson 1729 Jul Unfit and Mrs Lloyd for debauching young girl Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1729/07/002 Examinaion: Hanna Smith for further 1729 Jul Unfit examination v Squire Johnson and Mrs Lloyd Not available for general access for debauching young girl LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 109 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1729/07/003 Examination: Mary Macdonald v Squire 1729 Jul Unfit Johnson and Mrs Lloyd for debauching young Not available for general access girl

WJ/SP/1729/07/004 Petition: Hugh Davis v Gabriel Barbanson's, 1729 Jul workmen's certificate for pulling down two party walls, which his workmen state will stand for another 30 years

WJ/SP/1729/07/005 Certificate: that two party walls in Church Street 1729 Jul and Moor Street, Saint Annes, are defective and should be pulled down

WJ/SP/1729/07/006 List: actions entered in Commitment Book for 1729 Jul the Gatehouse v Richard Yeates, insolvent debtor

WJ/SP/1729/07/007 Schedule of the estates of Richard Yeates 1729 Juul Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1729/07/008 Highway Surveyors (Saint George Hanover 1729 Jul Square) account 1728, confirmed June 1729 OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1729/10/001 Affidavit: Rex v Mary Harris. Richard Page - 1729 Oct service of notice

WJ/SP/1729/10/002 Affidavit: Rex v Mary Harris. Richard Page - 1729 Oct service of notice

WJ/SP/1729/10/003 Affidavit: Rex v James Knight. John Larchin - 1729 Oct service of notice at prosecutor's last address, whence she is gone

WJ/SP/1729/10/004 Affidavit: Rex v James Knight. John Larchin - 1729 Oct service of notice at prosecutor's last address, whence she is gone

WJ/SP/1729/10/005 Affidavit: Rex v John Surman etc. Richard 1729 Oct Baugh - service of notice on prosecutor's brother and sister and inability to find her LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 110 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1729/10/006 Affidavit: Rex v John Surman etc. Richard 1729 Oct Baugh - service of notice on prosecutor's brother and sister and inability to find her

WJ/SP/1729/10/007 Extract: fines to be levied upon Lord 1729 Oct Weymouth, Mr Collett and others, for non repair of pavements

WJ/SP/1729/10/008 Minutes: 8 October 1729 Oct Papers for 1730 JANUARY

WJ/SP/1730/01/001 Affidavit: Rex v Eddowes. Robert Andrews re 1730 Jan absence of prosecutor's witness

WJ/SP/1730/01/002 Affidavit: Rex v Eddowes. Thomas Keen re 1730 Jan delivery of notice to defendant, that the Court will be moved to postpone trial

WJ/SP/1730/01/003 Petition: James Stedman, carpenter, William 1730 Jan Tufnell, bricklayer and Thomas Burt, smith - for payment for repairs at Tothill Fields, Bridewell OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1730/10/001 Petition: William Nordon and others in the 1730 Oct Gatehouse prison - for a hearing

WJ/SP/1730/10/002 Inventory: goods in Tothill Fields, Bridewell - 1730 Oct Francis Burges Master Papers for 1731 JANUARY

WJ/SP/1731/01/001 Examination: John Spier v William Readwell - 1731 Jan assault

WJ/SP/1731/01/002 Constables Presentment: Longditch ward, Saint 1731 Jan Margaret's

WJ/SP/1731/01/003 Constables Presentment: Thievings Lane ward, 1731 Jan Saint Margaret's LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 111 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1731/01/004 Constables presentment: Millbank ward, Saint 1731 Jan John's

WJ/SP/1731/01/005 Report: Justices' report re execution of Act for 1731 Jan better cleansing of Westminster streets (with relevant papers and original order)

WJ/SP/1731/01/006 Report: Justices' report re execution of Act for 1731 Jan better cleansing of Westminster streets (with relevant papers and original order)

WJ/SP/1731/01/007 Report: Justices' report re execution of Act for 1731 Jan better cleansing of Westminster streets (with relevant papers and original order)

WJ/SP/1731/01/008 Report: Justices' report re execution of Act for 1731 Jan better cleansing of Westminster streets (with relevant papers and original oorder) APRIL

WJ/SP/1731/04/001 Notice: served in three cases 1731 Apr

WJ/SP/1731/04/002 Notice: served in three cases 1731 Apr

WJ/SP/1731/04/003 Notice: served in three cases 1731 Apr

WJ/SP/1731/04/004 Notice: served in three cases 1731 Apr

WJ/SP/1731/04/005 Notice: served inthree cases 1731 Apr

WJ/SP/1731/04/006 Affidavit: R v Fedden alias Jackson. Gilbert 1731 Apr Campbell re prosecutor having terrified the bail from standing

WJ/SP/1731/04/007 Affidavit: R v Fedden alias Jackson. Gilbert 1731 Apr Campbell re prosecutor having terrified the bail from standing

WJ/SP/1731/04/008 Petition: Churchwardens and Surveyors of 1731 Apr Saint George Hanover Square - for last year's surveyors to present their accounts LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 112 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1731/04/009 Petition: Churchwardens and Surveyors of 1731 Apr Saint Ann - for a highway rate

WJ/SP/1731/04/010 Petition: Churchwardens and Surveyors of 1731 Apr Saint George Hanover Square for a highway rate of 3d in the £

WJ/SP/1731/04/011 Petition: John Sherwin, for compassion, being 1731 Apr imprisoned in the Gatehouse on a false charge at Rochester assizes

WJ/SP/1731/04/012 Petition: Matthew Laney - for bail or discharge 1731 Apr from Gatehouse

WJ/SP/1731/04/013 Petition: Mary Feddon, indicted for a disorderly 1731 Apr house - for compassion on her youth and ignorance

WJ/SP/1731/04/014 Petition: Mary Feddon, found guilty on 1731 Apr indictment for disorderly house - to mitigate her punishment

WJ/SP/1731/04/015 Petition: James Spencer for trial today of his 1731 Apr indictment for assault of Laurence Campbell, shoeboy, who swore at him

WJ/SP/1731/04/016 Certificate: Jane Davis - that the indictment v 1731 Apr her parents for cruelty to her was brought without her knowledge

WJ/SP/1731/04/017 Report: Justices' report on disorderly houses 1731 Apr Unfit etc in Saint Martins in Fields, and attempt of the Not available for general access committee to clear up the Drury Lane area

WJ/SP/1731/04/018 Lists: the names of persons who took the oaths 1731 Apr

WJ/SP/1731/04/020 Gaol Delivery Information: Margaret Champion 1731 Apr v James Lee - assault

WJ/SP/1731/04/021 Gaol Delivery Information: John Rutter v Ann 1731 Apr Merry - stealing two brushes

WJ/SP/1731/04/022 Gaol; Delivery Information: Elizabeth Dean v 1731 Apr Cornelius Knott - assault on Samuel Wright LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 113 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1731/05/019 Gaol Delivery Information: Mary Jones v Peter 1731 Apr Louis Willims - dangerous person JUNE

WJ/SP/1731/06/001 Notice: Mary Ruffitt to Thomas Staples 1732 Jun JULY

WJ/SP/1731/07/001 Affidait: R v Hartley Wiggs - Benjamin Wood re 1731 Jul defendant's death

WJ/SP/1731/07/002 Affidavit: R v Mary Jones and Charles Jones - 1731 Jul Thomas Wicks that defendants are dead and gone, prosecutrix gave a general release

WJ/SP/1731/07/003 Affidavit: Mary Jones - re continued danger 1731 Jul from Peter Lewis Williamson

WJ/SP/1731/07/004 Petition: John Ainsworth - for Brookes and 1731 Jul Scarlett of Saint Martins le Grand to witness his settlement certificate so he can give it to his new parish

WJ/SP/1731/07/005 Petition: Henry Hancock, apprentice to Edward 1731 Jul Bevan, bricklayer absconded - for a new master

WJ/SP/1731/07/006 Petition: Henry Hancock, apprentice to Edward 1731 Jul Bevan, bricklayer absconded - for a new master

WJ/SP/1731/07/007 Certificate: William Jones, High Constable of 1731 Jul Westminster - that he has issued his precepts to the constables

WJ/SP/1731/07/008 Certificate: inspection of Highway accounts of 1731 Jul Saint George Hanover Square by Justices

WJ/SP/1731/07/009 Letter: Thomas Bee to Sir John Gonson, 1731 Jul Chairman of Sessions - not to discharge Mary Jones for a disorderly house OCTOBER LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 114 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1731/10/001 Surveyors' Presentment: under the Act for 1731 Oct Avaialble for general access better paving etc in Westminster

WJ/SP/1731/10/002 Affidavit: R V Eleanor Eddoes - service of 1731 Oct Notice

WJ/SP/1731/10/003 Petition: Francis Steadman - to discharge his 1731 Oct Unfit son Robert, apprentice to Francis Laxley of Not available for general access Saint James, barber surgeon

WJ/SP/1731/10/004 Petition: Robert Cotes of St Mary le Strand, 1731 Oct apothecary - to discharge his apprentice, Anthony Canafa

WJ/SP/1731/10/005 Petition: Jervace Thornton, having clean 1731 Oct forgotten to prosecute Bethia Kenworthy - not to estreat his recognizance

WJ/SP/1731/10/006 Petition: John Fisher - to respite his 1731 Oct recognizance for appearance of Robert Burges

WJ/SP/1731/10/007 Petition: John Fisher - to respite his 1731 Oct recognizance for appearance of Robert Burges

WJ/SP/1731/10/008 Petition: inhabitants of Drury Lane etc, thanks 1731 Oct for the work of the committee to supress the numerous disorderly houses, and may its work continue

WJ/SP/1731/10/009 Report: of Committee re shortage of equipment 1731 Oct at the House of Correction

WJ/SP/1731/10/010 Report: of Committee re shortage of equipment 1731 Oct at the House of Correction

WJ/SP/1731/10/011 Lists: Gatehouse Calendar 1731 Oct Unfit Not available for general access Papers for 1732 JUNE

WJ/SP/1732/06/002 Notice: Mary Ruffitt to Thomas Staples 1732 Jun LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 115 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1732/06/003 Affidavit: Margaret Rogers about kicks and 1732 Jun abuses received from Thomas Franklin

WJ/SP/1732/06/004 Petition: Philip Desternell - to discharge his 1732 Jun apprenticeship to Enoch Mackham of Saint Paul Covent Garden, fan maker

WJ/SP/1732/06/005 Petition: Mary Mellison - to make her husband 1732 Jun maintain her

WJ/SP/1732/06/006 Petition: Jane Steel - to deal with James 1732 Jun Gallagher as he deserves for assaulting her

WJ/SP/1732/06/007 Petition: Jane Steel - to deal with James 1732 Jun Gallagher as he deserves for assaulting her

WJ/SP/1732/06/008 Petition: James Gallagher, in Gatehouse 1732 Jun Prison, fined 40/- for assault - to mitigate his fine, being an ex-soldier

WJ/SP/1732/06/009 Petition: inhabitants of precincts of Saint Martin 1732 Jun le Grand - against their poor rate

WJ/SP/1732/06/010 Letter: Mr Lambart to Mr Benson about Joseph 1732 Jun Reynoldson's recognizance in R v William Gibbs

WJ/SP/1732/06/011 Release: Henry and Mary Adams to John and 1732 Jun Mary Hopwood Papers for 1733 JANUARY

WJ/SP/1733/01/001 Petition: J Innes etc, prisoners for debt in the 1733 Jan Gatehouse v Francis Geary, Keeper of the Prison

WJ/SP/1733/01/002 Petition: John Elphick etc, prisoners for debt in 1733 Jan the Gatehouse v John Innes, who constantly insults them because they will not sign his petition v Geary LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 116 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1733/01/003 Paper: answer of Francis Geary to Innes' 1733 Jan Unfit charges Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1733/01/004 Paper: rough notes of prisoners' information v 1733 Jan Francis Geary

WJ/SP/1733/01/005 Paper: case for Francis Geary 1733 Jan Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1733/01/006 Paper: notes of fees demanded of Allibone by 1733 Jan Geary

WJ/SP/1733/01/007 Paper: Geary's account of all the legacies for 1733 Jan Unfit prisoners at the Gatehouse Not available for general access MARCH

WJ/SP/1733/03/001 Order: discharge of John Shacklock from his 1733 Mar Unfit apprenticeship to John Broadbane of Saint Not available for general access Margaret Westminster, cordwainer

WJ/SP/1733/03/002 Order: for Francis Geary to stick up a list of 1733 Mar Unfit charities, a list of fees, etc and this order in the Not available for general access Gatehouse Prison

WJ/SP/1733/03/003 Minutes; March 1733, about Francis Geary 1733 Mar MAY

WJ/SP/1733/05/001 List of 'The Names of the Justices added in the New Commission of the Peace for the Liberty of Westminster. Teste 22 May in the sixth year of King George the second 1733' JUNE

WJ/SP/1733/06/001 Affidavit: R v Christopher Higginson and Mary 1733 Jun Love. Higginson, defendant, re inability to find John Nicholl, material witness

WJ/SP/1733/06/002 Affidavit: R v Job Morgan. Defendant re non- 1733 Jun Unfit service of notice of prosecutrix through Not available for general access inadvertency LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 117 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1733/06/003 Petition: Francis Geary, Keeper of Gatehouse 1733 Jun Prison. Apology for escape of James Taylor, asking for pardon

WJ/SP/1733/06/004 Petition: Francis Geary, thanking them for their 1733 Jun favourable report on the reported abuses in the prison, appealing against the order not to take fees from prisoners arriving during the night

WJ/SP/1733/06/005 Petition: Thomas Bones, for discharge from his 1733 Jun Unfit apprenticeship to Charles Stanton of Saint Not available for general access James, butcher

WJ/SP/1733/06/006 Petition: Wardens and Surveyors of Saint 1733 Jun George Hanover Square - for a highway rate of 2½d in the £

WJ/SP/1733/06/007 Petition: William Betts, Tothill Fields Bridewell, 1733 Jun convicted for keeping a disorderly house - for pardon and release

WJ/SP/1733/06/008 Petition: Robert Paterson, Gatehouse prison, re 1733 Jun abuses by Francis Geary in the prison

WJ/SP/1733/06/009 Petition: Edward Gregory aged 83, Gatehouse 1733 Jun prison, re abuses by Francis Geary and repairs etc needed in the prison

WJ/SP/1733/06/010 Order: for Committee of Justices to examine 1733 Jun the Gatehouse prison in the light of Edward Gregory's complaints

WJ/SP/1733/06/011 Report: Justices' report on the Gatehouse - all 1733 Jun is well save one ceiling to be repaired

WJ/SP/1733/06/012 Report: Justices' report on and confirmation of 1733 Jun Unfit the accounts of the Surveyors of Highways of Not available for general access Saint George Hanover Square

WJ/SP/1733/06/013 Report: High Constable's report that he has 1733 Jun Unfit issued the statutory precepts Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1733/06/014 List: Charities brought to the debtors in the 1733 Jun Gatehouse 28th March - 21st June 1733 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 118 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1733/06/015 Release: John and Elizabeth Jones to Joseph 1733 Jun Unfit Turner Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1733/06/016 Release: Thomas Goff and Samuel Lane to 1733 Jun James Hadfield

WJ/SP/1733/06/017 Release: Richard Smith to John Story 1733 Jun Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1733/06/018 Release: Sarah Hust to John Story 1733 Jun Unfit Not available for general access OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1733/10/001 Notice: R v Edward Lutteridge. Notice to 1733 Oct Margaret Owen, prosecutrix

WJ/SP/1733/10/002 Notice: R v Edward Lutteridge. Notice to 1733 Oct Margaret Owen, prosecutrix

WJ/SP/1733/10/003 Notice: R v Edward Lutteridge. Notice to 1733 Oct Margaret Owen, prosecutrix

WJ/SP/1733/10/004 Affidavit: R v Elianour Edowes. William Shaw 1733 Oct re death abroad of Sir Richard Grosvenor, Bart., prosecutor

WJ/SP/1733/10/005 Affidavit: R v Elianour Edowes. Thomas Elmes 1733 Oct that James Percival, prosecutor, has left the service of Sir Robert Grosvenor, Bart., and is now Swordbearer to the Mayor of Chester

WJ/SP/1733/10/006 Affidavit: R v Elianour Edowes. Thomas Elmes 1733 Oct that James Percival, prosecutor, has left the service of Sir Robert Grosvenor, Bart., and is now Swordbearer to the Mayor of Chester

WJ/SP/1733/10/007 Petition: Benjamin Cambell Hamilton - to 1733 Oct Unfit discharge him as he has spent 6 months in the Not available for general access Gatehouse and cannot find the prosecutor LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 119 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1733/10/008 Petition: Benjamin Cambell Hamilton - to 1733 Oct Unfit discharge him as he has spent 6 months in the Not available for general access Gatehouse and cannot find the prosecutor

WJ/SP/1733/10/009 Warrant: to respite the recognizance of Richard 1733 Oct Unfit Surridge Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1733/10/010 Warrant: to respite the recognizance of Thomas 1733 Oct Unfit Wright Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1733/10/011 Certificate: Arthur Rawlinson, High Constable, 1733 Oct that he has issued precepts etc

WJ/SP/1733/10/012 Release: John Lowers to John Skinner 1733 Oct Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1733/10/013 Release: William Ratway to James Doyley, 1733 Oct Unfit jeweller Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1733/10/014 Release: Roger Adams, chairman, to James 1733 Oct Unfit Daly, fuller Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1733/10/015 Release: Mary Wilks to her husband Thomas 1733 Oct Unfit Wilks, victualler Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1733/10/016 Release: Thomas and Ann Cheetham to 1733 Oct Unfit William Hart Not available for general access Papers for 1734 APRIL

WJ/SP/1734/04/001 Order: draft, discharging James Edge from his 1734 Apr apprenticeship to Daniel Perchard of Saint Martin in fields, goldsmith JUNE

WJ/SP/1734/06/001 Affidavit: R v Isaac Goodfell re absence of Mrs 1734 Jun Holland, material witness LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 120 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1734/06/002 Order: Committee of Justices to consider the 1734 Jun petition of Borrow Linskill, petty constable, and others v High Constable's arbitrary system of quartering soldiers without consulting them

WJ/SP/1734/06/003 Letter: Thomas Deveil, JP to Justices, that he is 1734 Jun unable to attend the Committee, but he is sending a War Office order re quartering soldiers, which does not mention the High Constable

WJ/SP/1734/06/004 Minutes: (rough) of various meetings of the 1734 Jun Committee

WJ/SP/1734/06/005 Minutes: of information re quartering of soldiers 1734 Jun SEPTEMBER

WJ/SP/1734/09/001 Affidavit: Peter Roase in R v Burges 1734 Sep OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1734/10/001 Warrant: to authorize the respite the 1734 Oct recognizance of Francis Martin for appearance of Deborah Preston

WJ/SP/1734/10/002 Petition: Patrick Lynch of Saint Margaret 1734 Oct Westminster, peruke maker - to discharge his runaway apprentice, Henry Toot Papers for 1735 JANUARY

WJ/SP/1735/01/001 Order: appointment of William Boulton junior as 1735 Jan Cryer upon the resignation of William Boulton senior

WJ/SP/1735/01/002 Petition: William Boulton junior, to accept the 1735 Jan resignation of his father as Cryer of the Court, and to appoint him to the post in his stead APRIL

WJ/SP/1735/04/001 Affidavit: R v James Ridings. Draft re absence 1735 Apr of material witness LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 121 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1735/04/002 Affidavit: R v Richard Temple. Draft re absence 1735 Apr of material witness

WJ/SP/1735/04/003 PetitIon: Rebecca Davis - to discharge her 1735 Apr daughter Lydia Davis from her apprenticeship to Elizabeth Lambrecht, sempstress,

WJ/SP/1735/04/004 Petition: William Boulton the younger, newly 1735 Apr elected Cryer in place of his father - to exercise his office by deputy (Thomas Barber, who did it for his father)

WJ/SP/1735/04/005 Petition: Wardens and Surveyors of Saint 1735 Apr James Westminster - for a Highway rate of 3/4d in the £

WJ/SP/1735/04/006 Petition: George Smith, runaway apprentice - 1735 Apr for discharge from Bridewell to return to his master

WJ/SP/1735/04/007 Certificate: Arthur Rawlinson, High Constable, 1735 Apr that he has issued his precepts to the petty constables JUNE

WJ/SP/1735/06/001 Petition: Sarah Avery - to discharge her son 1735 Jun Walter Avery, apprentice from Hugh Leigh, shoemaker

WJ/SP/1735/06/002 List: Bridewell Calendar 1735 Jun

WJ/SP/1735/06/003 List: Gatehouse Calendar 1735 Jun OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1735/10/001 Report: allowing account of Surveyors of 1735 Oct Highways of Saint George Hanover Square

WJ/SP/1735/10/002 Account of charities bestowed on the prisoners 1735 Oct in the Gatehouse since the last sessions Papers for 1736 JULY LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 122 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1736/07/001 Petition: Charles William Stutley, apprentice - 1736 Jul Unfit for discharge from Jerrom Johnson of Saint Not available for general access Martins, glass engraver

WJ/SP/1736/07/002 Petition: William Thomas, apprentice - for 1736 Jul Unfit discharge from Nicholas Bygrave of the Neat Not available for general access Houses, Saint George Hanover Square

WJ/SP/1736/07/003 Petition: Churchwardens and surveyors of Saint 1736 Jul Unfit George Hanover Square - for the surveyors' Not available for general access accounts to be passed

WJ/SP/1736/07/004 Certificate: Arthur Rawlinson, High Constable, 1736 Jul Unfit that he has issued his precepts Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1736/07/005 Certificate: Accounts of surveyors of Saint 1736 Jul Unfit George Hanover Square - approved Not available for general access OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1736/10/001 Affidavit: Service of notice on Richard Black, 1736 Oct prosecutor in R v Ann Dutton

WJ/SP/1736/10/002 Affidavit: Samuel Wrather, John Pigon, Henry 1736 Oct Scot and William Chesseman - have not got propery qualification to serve on jury

WJ/SP/1736/10/003 Petition: Elizabeth Kennedy against poor rate 1736 Oct Unfit assessment of Saint Leonards Foster Lane Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1736/10/004 Petition: William Boulter, Cryer of the Court, for 1736 Oct William Thackary to be his deputy in place of Thomas Barber

WJ/SP/1736/10/005 Report: On Elizabeth Kennedy's petition against 1736 Oct Unfit poor rate Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1736/10/006 Certificate: Jenkins Edwards has satisfied Saint 1736 Oct Unfit James for bastardy Not available for general access LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 123 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1736/10/007 Certificate: Melchisedek Kindar has satisfied 1736 Oct Unfit Saint James for bastardy Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1736/10/008 Release: Silvester Freeman to Thomas Maggs, 1736 Oct William Thistleton and Ambrose Clark

WJ/SP/1736/10/009 Minutes: Committee for collecting arrears of 1736 Oct Unfit dinner money - 1 Dec 1736 Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1736/10/010 Account: An account of the charities bestowed 1736 Oct Unfit and sent to the prisoners in the Gatehouse Not available for general access since the last General Sessions Papers for 1737 JANUARY

WJ/SP/1737/01/001 Notice: John Nichols to Thomas Eyre 1737 Jan Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1737/01/002 Affidavit: R v Done - Jonathan Richards that he 1737 Jan cannot find Robert Nichells, the prosecutor

WJ/SP/1737/01/003 Affidavit: R v Leomandra Lee - defendant that 1737 Jan Unfit Mary Jones, the prosecutrix, has been Not available for general access transported for felony

WJ/SP/1737/01/004 Petition: Jacob Astley, being sorry for his 1737 Jan rudeness to Colonel de Veil - to remit his 3 months imprisonment so he can reopen his shop

WJ/SP/1737/01/005 Petition: Charles Cort, apprentice - for 1737 Jan Unfit discharge from William Blackburn, cordwainer Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1737/01/006 Release: George Stoddart, to Daniel and 1737 Jan Clarey Bates and John and Mary Weller

WJ/SP/1737/01/007 Certificate: William Rowlinson, High Constable, 1737 Jan that he has issued his precepts LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 124 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1737/01/008 List: Account of the charities for Gatehouse 1737 Jan Unfit prisoners 6 October 1736-5 January 1737 Not available for general access APRIL

WJ/SP/1737/04/001 Notice: Richard Smith to John Thornton 1737 Apr Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1737/04/002 Petition: John Gastrill, apprentice to John 1737 Apr Unfit Franklyn, engraver - for transference to a Not available for general access master who will instruct him

WJ/SP/1737/04/003 Petition: George Hind, apprentice - for 1737 Apr Unfit discharge from his absconded master, William Not available for general access Meadow, joiner

WJ/SP/1737/04/004 Petition: Churchwardens and surveyors of Saint 1737 Apr Unfit George Hanover Square - for a highway rate of Not available for general access 2d in the £

WJ/SP/1737/04/005 Certificate: John Edwards has satisfied Saint 1737 Apr Unfit James Westminster re bastardy Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1737/04/006 Certificate: John Hornby has satisfied Saint 1737 Apr Unfit James Westminster re bastardy Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1737/04/007 Certificate: Richard Colley has satisfied Saint 1737 Apr Unfit George Hanover Square re bastardy Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1737/04/008 Information: Ferdinando O'Neil against 1737 Apr Unfit Archdeacon, Hide and Kersey - for stealing all Not available for general access the linen drapery goods in his shop JUNE

WJ/SP/1737/06/001 Petition: Churchwardens and surveyors of Saint 1737 Jun George Hanover Square - for the late surveyors to have their accounts passed LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 125 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1737/06/002 Petition: John Richardson, apprentice to 1737 Jun Anthony Powell, cordwainer of Soho - for his master to clothe him as covenanted, or else discharge him OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1737/10/001 Order: Re repair of King Street, parish of Saint 1737 Oct George Hanover Square

WJ/SP/1737/10/002 Certificate: Churchwardens of Saint Martin in 1737 Oct the Fields - discharge of Alexander Stuart

WJ/SP/1737/10/003 Certificate: Churchwardens of Saint Martin in 1737 Oct the Fields - discharge of Patrick Richard Pierson Papers for 1738 APRIL

WJ/SP/1738/04/001 Affidavit: R v Mary Castle, alias Whithall - 1738 Apr Margaret Maud, defendant's daughter that her mother died on Monday

WJ/SP/1738/04/002 Affidavit: R v Joseph Done, defendant, that 1738 Apr James Colthorpe the prosecutor was found guilty at the Old Bailey and has since died at Newgate

WJ/SP/1738/04/003 Petition: Constables of Westminster against 1738 Apr High Constables' unreasonable behaviour with their returns

WJ/SP/1738/04/004 Petition: Patrick Long - for release from Tothill 1738 Apr Fields Bridewell

WJ/SP/1738/04/005 Petition: Margaret Southouse - to have pity on 1738 Apr her as her husband has abandoned her and married another woman and was now in the Gatehouse prison

WJ/SP/1738/04/006 Petition: George Cuppage against possession 1738 Apr of his land which is starving him and his family

WJ/SP/1738/04/007 Petition: Surveyors of Saint James Westminster 1738 Apr - for highway rate of 1d in the £ to raise £150 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 126 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1738/04/008 Report: Work done and estimates for further 1738 Apr Unfit repairs at Tothill Fields Bridewell Not available for general access JUNE

WJ/SP/1738/06/001 Notice: To James Sutton in R v James Croft 1738 Jun Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1738/06/002 Notice: To Mrs Brading in R v John Parry 1738 Jun Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1738/06/003 Petition: Surveyors of Saint George Hanover 1738 Jun Square - for a highway rate of 2 and a 1/2d in the £ to raise £400

WJ/SP/1738/06/004 Petition: Francis Fothergill, apprentice, for 1738 Jun discharge from Margaret Holliday, widow of Thomas Holliday of Saint James

WJ/SP/1738/06/005 Petition: Bartholomew Hyatt, apprentice - for 1738 Jun Unfit discharge from George Alsop, staymaker Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1738/06/006 Petition: Michael Dieq, apprentice - for 1738 Jun Unfit discharge from Andrew Halck of Covent Not available for general access Garden, jeweller

WJ/SP/1738/06/007 Order: Discharging Francis Fothergill from his 1738 Jun apprenticeship to Margaret Holliday

WJ/SP/1738/06/008 Order: Draft discharges for Francis Fothergill 1738 Jun and Michael Dieq from their apprenticeship indentures

WJ/SP/1738/06/009 Order: Discharging Bartholomew Hyatt from his 1738 Jun apprenticeship to George Alsop

WJ/SP/1738/06/010 Release: Robert Wood, wine drawer to David 1738 Jun Jones of Cliffords Inn LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 127 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1738/06/011 Certificate: Saint Martin in the Fields discharges 1738 Jun Unfit Peter Dunkin (bastardy) Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1738/06/012 Certificate: Margaret Holliday agrees to 1738 Jun discharge Francis Fothergill, her apprentice

WJ/SP/1738/06/013 Certificate: Approval of highway accounts of 1738 Jun Unfit Saint George Hanover Square Not available for general access OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1738/10/001 Affidavit: R v Samuel Maud - Frances Joyner, 1738 Oct prosecutrix, re absence of material witness and Dr Sanders who is attending the Princess of Orange in Friezeland

WJ/SP/1738/10/002 Affidavit: Robert Peele and John Farrell re 1738 Oct illness of Elizabeth Broderick and Jane Moore respectively

WJ/SP/1738/10/003 Affidavit: Joseph Stevenson of Saint James 1738 Oct Westminster - that he has not the property qualification for a juryman

WJ/SP/1738/10/004 Affidavit: John Stephen Carbonell of Saint 1738 Oct James Westminster - that he has not the property qualification for a juryman

WJ/SP/1738/10/005 Affidavit: Thomas Nichols of Saint James 1738 Oct Westminster - that he has not the property qualification for a juryman

WJ/SP/1738/10/006 Affidavit: Peter Henry of Saint James 1738 Oct Westminster - that he has not the property qualification for a juryman

WJ/SP/1738/10/007 Release: James Chapman to David Davis and 1738 Oct George Greham

WJ/SP/1738/10/008 Release: Thomas Deveil to Richard Bayne 1738 Oct

WJ/SP/1738/10/009 Certificate: William Pang has satisfied Saint 1738 Oct George Hanover Square (bastardy) LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 128 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1738/10/010 Certificate: David Kay has satisfied Saint 1738 Oct James Westminster (bastardy)

WJ/SP/1738/10/011 Certificate: Nathaniel Page has satisfied Saint 1738 Oct James Westminster (bastardy)

WJ/SP/1738/10/012 List: of names of gentleman left out of the 1738 Oct Commission of the Peace for Westminster 19 July 1738 Papers for 1739 JANUARY

WJ/SP/1739/01/001 Petition: Charles Everitt, apprentice toThomas 1739 Jan Woodgate of Saint Margarets, coffin maker and undertaker - for a new master

WJ/SP/1739/01/002 Memorandum: Acquitted of Thomas Clancey 1739 Jan

WJ/SP/1739/01/003 Certificate: John McNeal has satisfied Saint 1739 Jan Martin in the Fields (bastardy)

WJ/SP/1739/01/004 Certificate: Matthew Barlow has satisfied Saint 1739 Jan Anne's (bastardy) APRIL

WJ/SP/1739/04/003 Notice: William and Ann Thompson to Elizabeth 1740 Apr Unfit Freeman - they will plead guilty to indictment for Not available for general access assault, and a general release JUNE

WJ/SP/1739/06/001 Release: Mary and Roger Gathorne to John 1739 Jun Kinnard

WJ/SP/1739/06/002 Release: James Lewin to Thomas Brown 1739 Jun OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1739/10/001 Warrant: to respite recognizance of Anthony 1739 Oct Fenot to prosecute Ann Jackson for felony

WJ/SP/1739/10/002 Release: Abraham Webb to Clayton alias 1739 Oct Craven Young LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 129 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1739/10/003 Release: Henry Playford of Saint Martin the the 1739 Oct Fields, vintner, to John Parry of the same

WJ/SP/1739/10/004 Petition: James Chapman of Saint Martin in the 1739 Oct Fields - for release from apprenticeship to Joseph Beschey, painter

WJ/SP/1739/10/005 Notice: R v Daniel Grant: notice and affidavit of 1739 Oct service

WJ/SP/1739/10/006 Notice: R v Daniel Lee on the prosecution of 1739 Oct Parcas Pearson otherwise Perkinson Pace, for assault

WJ/SP/1739/10/007 Order: R v Perkinson Pace on the prosecution 1739 Oct of Daniel Lee. Quashing indictment, with affidavit of service of copy of order

WJ/SP/1739/10/008 Account: Account of Surveyors of Saint George 1739 Oct Hanover Square for 1738 certified 1739 Papers for 1740 APRIL

WJ/SP/1740/04/001 Petition: Surveyors of Saint James Westminster 1740 Apr Unfit for 1/2d in the pound rate to repair the Not available for general access highways

WJ/SP/1740/04/002 Notice: Anne Dust to John Banester - she will 1740 Apr Unfit plead guilty to his indictment of assault on Not available for general access Friday 11 April

WJ/SP/1740/04/004 Certificate: Overseers of Saint George Hanover 1740 Apr Unfit Square consent to discharge of Joseph Hunt's Not available for general access recognizance for bastardy

WJ/SP/1740/04/005 Release: Samuel and Dorothy Bennett to John 1740 Apr Unfit and Mary Bennett Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1740/04/006 Release: Charles and Dorothy Gray, Edward 1740 Apr Unfit Jeffery and Sarah Ellis Not available for general access LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 130 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1740/04/007 Release: Robert Hardyman to William Keygan 1740 Apr Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1740/04/008 Certificate: That Eusebius Panderdon and 1740 Apr Unfit family be settled at Watson at Stove, Not available for general access Hertfordshire JUNE

WJ/SP/1740/06/001 Order: Draft order discharging James Karney 1740 Jun apprentice to Joshua Stotherd OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1740/10/001 Petition: Richard Cobley, assaulted by three 1740 Oct people - to have one bill against all of them

WJ/SP/1740/10/002 Petition: Richard Cobley - to consider his 1740 Oct indictment against Thomas Harrison

WJ/SP/1740/10/003 Petition: Walter Brett, Keeper of Westminster 1740 Oct House of Correction for payment of £25 half yearly salary due

WJ/SP/1740/10/004 Release: Mary Taylor to William Colbron 1740 Oct

WJ/SP/1740/10/005 Release: Samuel Holmes to John Edward 1740 Oct

WJ/SP/1740/10/006 Release: Margaret Rarries to Ann Evans 1740 Oct

WJ/SP/1740/10/007 Release: Thomas Deveil to Augustus Lyon 1740 Oct

WJ/SP/1740/10/008 Release: Jonas Gray to Francis Hammond 1740 Oct

WJ/SP/1740/10/009 Release: Mary Taylor to Anne Colbron 1740 Oct

WJ/SP/1740/10/010 Release: Thomas Duprey to Joseph Done 1740 Oct

WJ/SP/1740/10/011 Account : Surveyors - Saint George Hanover 1740 Oct Square 1739. Confirmed August 1740 Papers for 1741 APRIL LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 131 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1741/04/001 Notice: Mary Pezer, Rachel and John Lucas to 1741 Apr Elizabeth Cooke - next Friday at 10 to plead not guilty

WJ/SP/1741/04/002 Confession: of Thomas Gibbs - stealing a cask 1741 Apr of small beer, coals etc. from Thomas Rea at Knightsbridge

WJ/SP/1741/04/003 Release: Ann Perry to William Wilks 1741 Apr

WJ/SP/1741/04/004 Release: John Stevenson and John Tomkins to 1741 Apr John Valle

WJ/SP/1741/04/005 Petition: Walter Brett Keeper of the House of 1741 Apr Correction - for £25 salary due

WJ/SP/1741/04/006 Petition: Wardens of Saint James Westminster 1741 Apr - for a 2d in the pound highway rate

WJ/SP/1741/04/007 Poor Law: Pass and Examination: Lone 1741 Apr Unfit Caterines - from Saint Margaret to Iver, Not available for general access Buckinghamshire

WJ/SP/1741/04/008 Poor Law: Pass and Examination: Thomas 1741 Apr Unfit Leven - from Saint Margaret to Epsom, Surrey Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1741/04/009 Poor Law: Pass and Examination: Elizabeth 1741 Apr Unfit Biggs - from Saint Margaret to Little Bedwin, Not available for general access Wiltshire

WJ/SP/1741/04/010 Poor Law: Pass and Examination: Elizabeth 1741 Apr Unfit Roberts - from Saint Margaret to Barkwith, Not available for general access Lincolnshire

WJ/SP/1741/04/011 Poor Law: Pass and Examination: Thomas 1741 Apr Unfit Grace from Saint Margaret to Lee, Essex Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1741/04/012 Poor Law: Pass and Examination: James 1741 Apr Unfit Shackleford - from Saint Margaret to Gandall, Not available for general access Hampshire LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 132 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1741/04/013 Poor Law: Pass and Examination: Elizabeth 1741 Apr Unfit Bell - from Saint Margaret to Bow, Durham Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1741/04/014 Poor Law: Pass and Examination: Sarah Taylor 1741 Apr Unfit from Saint Margaret to Oldham, Lancashire Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1741/04/015 Poor Law: Pass and Examination: Hannah 1741 Apr Unfit Seabrook from Saint Margaret to Saint Andrew, Not available for general access Hertford

WJ/SP/1741/04/016 Poor Law: Pass and Examination: John 1741 Apr Unfit Townshend from Saint Margaret to Ragbey, Not available for general access Yorkshire

WJ/SP/1741/04/017 Poor Law: Pass and Examination: Mary Martin 1741 Apr Unfit from Saint Margaret to Portsmouth, Hampshire Not available for general access JUNE

WJ/SP/1741/06/001 Poor Law: Pass and Examination: Mary 1741 Jun Unfit Williams from Saint Margaret to Ponta Peale, Not available for general access Monmouthshire

WJ/SP/1741/06/002 Poor Law: Pass and Examination: Thomas 1741 Jun Unfit Chamberlayne from Saint Margaret to All Not available for general access Hollows, Leicester

WJ/SP/1741/06/003 Poor Law: Pass and Examination: Roger 1741 Jun Unfit Mason from Saint Margaret Chimley, Devon Not available for general access OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1741/10/001 Affidavit: Collett Mawhood re insufficient 1741 Oct Unfit propery to serve on juries Not available for general access Papers for 1742 APRIL

WJ/SP/1742/04/001 Poor Law: Examinations and Pass: Ann Flew 1742 Apr Unfit and her triplets - to Collinabine Not available for general access LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 133 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1742/04/002 Poor Law: Examination and Pass: Mary Griffin 1742 Apr Unfit and children - to Middle Town, Glasgow Not available for general access (husband serving in Flanders)

WJ/SP/1742/04/003 Poor Law: Examination and Pass: Alice 1742 Apr Unfit Dickenson and son - to Saint James, Not available for general access Colchester, Essex (husband serving in Flanders)

WJ/SP/1742/04/004 Poor Law: Examination and Pass: Mary Griffith 1742 Apr Unfit - to Belfast, Ireland Not available for general access JULY

WJ/SP/1742/07/001 Order: Discharging John Barett, apprentice to 1742 Jul John Peter Vierne, cabinet maker

WJ/SP/1742/07/002 Order: Discharging James Leynham, 1742 Jul apprentice to John Peter Vierne

WJ/SP/1742/07/003 Order: Discharging George Winterbottom, 1742 Jul apprentice to John Francis Lymond, cabinet maker

WJ/SP/1742/07/004 Examination: Sarah Harris - settled in Saint 1742 Jul Unfit John Edinburgh Not available for general access OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1742/10/001 Examination: John Lee - re his settlement at 1742 Oct Unfit Chertsey, Surrey Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1742/10/002 Poor Law: Pass: John Lee from Saint Margaret 1742 Oct Unfit to Chertsey, Surrey Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1742/10/003 Poor Law: Pass: Catherine Aleburton from 1742 Oct Unfit Saint Martin in the Fields to Saint Nicholas, Not available for general access Bristol

WJ/SP/1742/10/004 Poor Law: Pass: Sarah Harris from Saint 1742 Oct Unfit Margaret to Hertford en route for Saint John Not available for general access Edinburgh LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 134 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1742/10/005 Petition: Francis Hastins, baker of Saint Anne, 1742 Oct Unfit Westminster, to discharge his apprentice Not available for general access Thomas Cox, poor boy

WJ/SP/1742/10/006 Release: Mary Jane Lesure to John and Mary 1742 Oct Unfit Young Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1742/10/007 Release: John Dunn to Thomas Howard, 1742 Oct Unfit Francis Price and Samuel Humphreys Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1742/10/008 Release: Thomas Irwin to William Hunt 1742 Oct Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1742/10/009 Order: for Middlesex Treasurer to pay £25 for 1742 Oct Unfit half a year's salary to Samuel Attersoll, Not available for general access gardener, of Tothill Fields, Bridewell Papers for 1743 JANUARY

WJ/SP/1743/01/001 Notice: To Peter Pope, prosecutor in R v 1742 Jan Unfit Robert Heathfield Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1743/01/002 Notice: To Sophia Davis, prosecutor to R v 1743 Jan Unfit Benjamin Barrett Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1743/01/003 Notice: To Thomas Mitchell, defendant, from 1743 Jan Unfit attorney Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1743/01/004 Release: John Colgrave to Alfred Clifton alias 1743 Jan Unfit Willmot Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1743/01/005 Release: Margaret, wife of Richard Passmore, 1743 Jan Unfit to John Johnson Not available for general access LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 135 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1743/01/006 Precept: Duplicate of proforma served on 1743 Jan Unfit constables for performance of their duties Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1743/01/007 List: Constable to attend January sessions 1743 Jan Unfit Not available for general access APRIL

WJ/SP/1743/04/001 Petition: Thomas Dickens, surveyor of Saint 1743 Apr Unfit Annes Highways to allow his account and order Not available for general access payment of balance

WJ/SP/1743/04/002 Report: Approving Thomas Dickens' highway 1743 Apr Unfit accounts of Saint Annes Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1743/04/003 Order: Treasurer to pay Samuel Attersoll, 1743 Apr Unfit Governor of Westminster Bridewell £25 for half Not available for general access year's salary

WJ/SP/1743/04/004 Release: William Blackburn to Henry and 1743 Apr Unfit Elizabeth Ferguson Not available for general access JUNE

WJ/SP/1743/06/001 Notice: Served on John Johnson, prosecutor in 1743 Jun Unfit R v Susannah Clark Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1743/06/002 Notice: Served on Nicholas Brown, prosecutor 1743 Jun Unfit in R v Elizabeth Jeffreys Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1743/06/003 Petition: William Boulton - for approval for 1743 Jun Unfit George Sean to act as cryer on his behalf Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1743/06/004 Certificate: William Br… has satisfied Saint 1743 Jun Unfit Clement Danes (bastardy) Not available for general access LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 136 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1743/06/005 Release: Bernard Lazarus to Thomas Liley, 1743 Jun Unfit George Jarvis and Robert Hobbs Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1743/06/006 Release: Jeffrey Orson to John Squibb 1743 Jun Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1743/06/007 Release: William Rowse, Henry Collop and 1743 Jun Unfit Edward Jones to William Paul, Henry Sayer Not available for general access and John Biddulph

WJ/SP/1743/06/008 Release: Elizabeth Grimsdell to James 1743 Jun Unfit Mackentosh Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1743/06/009 Release: Mary Townsend and Mary Anderson 1743 Jun Unfit to George and Frances Whitehead Not available for general access OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1743/10/001 Notice: Served on Holden Bewker, prosecutor 1743 Oct Unfit in R v William Giles Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1743/10/002 Affidavit: William Low of Piccadilly, disqualified 1743 Oct Unfit for jury service Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1743/10/003 Affidavit: R v Ann Hopper alias Dixie - 1743 Oct defendant re total disappearance of Mary Steel, prosecutrix and the witnesses

WJ/SP/1743/10/004 Affidavit: John Johnson - disqualified for jury 1743 Oct Unfit service Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1743/10/005 Petition: John Cardell, prisoner in Gatehouse - 1743 Oct for Thomas Coop, his prosecutor to accept £35 as settlement

WJ/SP/1743/10/006 Petition: Samuel Attersoll, Governor of Tothill 1743 Oct Unfit Fields, Bridewell - £25 as half a year's salary Not available for general access LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 137 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1743/10/007 Order: For discharge of John Stiles from the 1743 Oct Unfit Gatehouse Prison, under the Act for relief of Not available for general access Insolvent Debtors

WJ/SP/1743/10/008 Release: Wiiliam Fort to John Sealey 1743 Oct

WJ/SP/1743/10/009 Release: John Barber, Ann Brown and Sarah 1743 Oct Unfit Hirby to Samuel and Margaret Mills Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1743/10/010 Release: Charles Mathyson to Charles Haynes 1743 Oct

WJ/SP/1743/10/011 Release: Wiiliam Rowse to John Solly 1743 Oct Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1743/10/012 Release: Mary King to Anthony and Anne 1743 Oct Unfit Strong Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1743/10/013 Release: William Patrick to Josiah Hutchinson 1743 Oct Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1743/10/014 Release: John Twocock to John Allen and 1743 Oct Unfit Thomas Morris Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1743/10/015 Release: Thomas Coup to John Careedell 1743 Oct Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1743/10/016 List: Constables to attend the session 1743 Oct Unfit Not available for general access Papers for 1744 JANUARY

WJ/SP/1744/01/001 Account: Surveyors account, Saint George 1744 Jan Unfit Hanover Square Not available for general access APRIL LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 138 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1744/04/001 Petition: Saint James Westminster - for a 1744 Jan highway rate of 1/2d in the pound

WJ/SP/1744/04/002 List: Calendar of all prisoners in the Gatehouse 1744 Apr Unfit on 31 Mar 1744 Not available for general access JUNE

WJ/SP/1744/06/001 Petition: William Clarke, apprentice - for 1744 Jun discharge from the late Captain Christopher O'Brian, mariner, deceased

WJ/SP/1744/06/002 List: House of Correction calendar 1744 Jun

WJ/SP/1744/06/003 List: (Gatehouse?) Prison Calendar 1744 Jun OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1744/10/001 Pro forma: Sample information and process 1744 Oct Unfit against an alehouse keeper for selling ale Not available for general access without a licence

WJ/SP/1744/10/002 Pro forma: R v Catherine Forcer upon an 1744 Oct Unfit indictment against her by the name of Mary Not available for general access Forcer for keeping a savage dog to the form Catherine Forcer to Martin Bayles

WJ/SP/1744/10/003 Affidavit: R v Hyat - to move to quash the 1744 Oct Unfit indictment Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1744/10/004 Affidavit: R v Anthony Powell - prosecutor has 1744 Oct Unfit gone to Ireland Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1744/10/005 Petition: Samual Attersoll - for £25 half yearly 1744 Oct Unfit salary as Governor of Tothill Fields, Bridewell Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1744/10/006 Release: James Andrew to Esther Finch 1744 Oct Unfit Not available for general access LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 139 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1744/10/007 Release: John Allen to John Carroll 1744 Oct Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1744/10/008 Release: John Rose to John West 1744 Oct Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1744/10/009 Release: Thomas Nichol to Francis Festard 1744 Oct Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1744/10/010 Release: Anne Beauchamp to James Grant 1744 Oct Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1744/10/011 Release: William and Mary Blaney to William 1744 Oct Prall

WJ/SP/1744/10/012 Order: For the better lighting of streets by 1744 Oct constables patrolling

WJ/SP/1744/10/013 Warrant: Committal of Patrick Murphy 1744 Oct

WJ/SP/1744/10/014 List of justices 1744 Oct

WJ/SP/1744/10/015 Draft minutes: Draft 1744 Oct

WJ/SP/1744/10/016 Draft minutes of committees re journeymen 1744 Oct tailors and rogues and vagabonds

WJ/SP/1744/10/017 Gatehouse calendar 1744 Oct

WJ/SP/1744/10/018 Bridewell calendar 1744 Oct Papers for 1745 JANUARY

WJ/SP/1745/01/001 Warrant: Commitment, to Bridewell, of Thomas 1745 Jan Carter for selling ale without a licence

WJ/SP/1745/01/002 Warrant: Commitment, to Bridewell, of Richard 1745 Jan Tyer for an unlicensed alehouse LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 140 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1745/04/001 Minutes: meeting of justices with 1745 Apr Commissioners for recruiting H.M. Forces

WJ/SP/1745/04/002 Petition: Surveyors of Saint Anne's - for a 1745 Apr highway rate of five farthings in the pound JULY

WJ/SP/1745/07/001 Notice: served on prosecutor in R v John and 1745 Jul Mary Pavey

WJ/SP/1745/07/002 Notice: served on prosecutor in R v John and 1745 Jul Mary Pavey

WJ/SP/1745/07/003 Petition: Sarah Anterac, widow of Charles 1745 Jul Anterac to allow chandler to discharge her apprentice Robert Bushell

WJ/SP/1745/07/004 Petition: Captain John Rogers against poor rate 1745 Jul assessment of Saint Margarets

WJ/SP/1745/07/005 Release: Benjamin Vere to John and Mary 1745 Jul Bignall

WJ/SP/1745/07/006 Release: Benjamin Vere to John and Mary 1745 Jul Bignall

WJ/SP/1745/07/007 Release: Thomas and Jane Cannon to 1745 Jul Elizabeth Watson

WJ/SP/1745/07/008 Release: Thomas and Jane Cannon to 1745 Jul Elizabeth Watson

WJ/SP/1745/07/009 Release: Jason Cox, George Stourton and 1745 Jul James Pascall to Edward Dunn, Francis Henderson and Barnaby Nugert

WJ/SP/1745/07/010 Release: Jason Cox, George Stourton and 1745 Jul James Pascall to Edward Dunn, Francis Henderson and Barnaby Nugert LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 141 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1745/07/011 Release: John Evans, Humphrey Polton and 1745 Jul William Johnston to John Smith and James Harvey

WJ/SP/1745/07/012 Release: John Evans, Humphrey Polton and 1745 Jul William Johnston to John Smith and James Harvey

WJ/SP/1745/07/013 Release: Thomas Newton to John Linch, 1745 Jul Francis Hayden and Christopher Moore

WJ/SP/1745/07/014 Release: Detached affidavit of release from 1745 Jul Thomas Paston and Richard Baynham

WJ/SP/1745/07/015 Paupers: Examinations and Passes: Margery 1745 Jul Mackenzie to Droghad, Aberdeen

WJ/SP/1745/07/016 Paupers: Examinations and Passes: Margaret 1745 Jul Glass to Belfast

WJ/SP/1745/07/017 Paupers: Examinations and Passes: Eleanor 1745 Jul Charles to Saint Michaels, Dublin

WJ/SP/1745/07/018 Paupers: Examinations and Passes: Sarah 1745 Jul Andrew to Newark upon Trent,

WJ/SP/1745/07/019 Paupers: Examinations and Passes: Hannah 1745 Jul Collier (lunatic) to Walgrave, Northamptonshire

WJ/SP/1745/07/020 Paupers: Examinations and Passes: Mary and 1745 Jul Thomas Bennett (children) to Blyton, Hampshire

WJ/SP/1745/07/021 Paupers: Examinations and Passes: Jennet 1745 Jul Lawman to Isle of Skye

WJ/SP/1745/07/022 Paupers: Examinations and Passes: Barnaby 1745 Oct Higgins to Billyclough, Tyrone

WJ/SP/1745/07/023 Paupers: Examinations and Passes: Jane Tring 1745 Oct to Tring, Hertfordshire LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 142 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1745/07/024 Paupers: Examinations and Passes: Elizabeth 1745 Jul Wilton to Meer, Wiltshire

WJ/SP/1745/07/025 Paupers: Examinations and Passes: Jane 1745 Jul Gooseberry to Stoke, near Guildford

WJ/SP/1745/07/026 Accounts: Highway accounts for Saint George, 1745 Jul Hanover Square OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1745/10/001 Notice: Joseph and Mary Butson, in R v John 1745 Oct Russell

WJ/SP/1745/10/002 Notice: Joseph and Mary Butson, in R v John 1745 Oct Russell

WJ/SP/1745/10/003 Affidavit: Thomas Hamley - that he has no 1745 Oct property as qualification for a juror

WJ/SP/1745/10/004 Affidavit: Soloman Harvey - death of the infant 1745 Oct child of Francis Dalton

WJ/SP/1745/10/005 Affidavit: John Hill - bail for defendants in R v 1745 Oct John Batchelor etc. Batchelor will return shortly from Yorkshire but the other defendants are hiding

WJ/SP/1745/10/006 Petition: James Jarvis, apprentice - for 1745 Oct discharge from Thomas Watkins, carpenter of saint martins in the Fields

WJ/SP/1745/10/007 Petition: James Jarvis, apprentice for discharge 1745 Oct from Thomas Watkins, carpenter of Saint Martin in the Fields

WJ/SP/1745/10/008 Petition: Abraham Poland - for discharge from 1745 Oct Tothill Fields, Bridewell

WJ/SP/1745/10/009 Petition: Samuel Attersoll - for £25 for half a 1745 Oct year's salary as Master of Tothill Fields Bridewell LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 143 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1745/10/010 Order: Discharging James Jarvis from his 1745 Oct apprenticeship to Thomas Watkins, carpenter, of Saint Martin in the Fields

WJ/SP/1745/10/011 Pauper Examination and Pass: Mary Allen to 1745 Oct Wye, Kent

WJ/SP/1745/10/012 Release: Dennis Connell to William Dignon 1745 Oct

WJ/SP/1745/10/013 Release: Dennis Connell to William Dignon 1745 Oct

WJ/SP/1745/10/014 Release: Churchwardens of Saint Martin in the 1745 Oct Fields to William Weekes

WJ/SP/1745/10/015 Release: Catherine Dupuis to Richard Sharrett 1745 Oct

WJ/SP/1745/10/016 Release: Mary Hughes and Elizabeth Davies to 1745 Oct Hannah Hussey

WJ/SP/1745/10/017 Release: Charles Buss, John Johnson, Elias 1745 Oct Potdevin and Matthew Dutcher to John Branswood

WJ/SP/1745/10/018 Release: Charles Buss, John Johnson, Elias 1745 Oct Potdevin and Matthew Dutcher to John Branswood

WJ/SP/1745/10/019 Release: Philip McCardall to John and Ann 1745 Oct Carrell

WJ/SP/1745/10/020 Release: Philip McCardall to John and Ann 1745 Oct Carrell

WJ/SP/1745/10/021 Certificate: Charles Griffiths has satisfied Saint 1745 Oct Martins (bastardy)

WJ/SP/1745/10/022 Certificate: Charles Griffiths has satisfied Saint 1745 Oct Martins (bastardy)

WJ/SP/1745/10/023 Minutes: Meeting of justices with 1745 Oct Commissioners for recruiting H.M.Forces

WJ/SP/1745/10/024 List: Constables to attend sessions 1745 Oct LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 144 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1746/06/001 Affidavit: R v Thomas Kimberley - Matthew Roe 1746 Jun re inability to serve notice on F W Harrsker

WJ/SP/1746/06/002 Affidavit: R v Thomas Kimberley - Matthew Roe 1746 Jun re inability to serve notice on F W Harrsker

WJ/SP/1746/06/003 Affidavit: R v Thomas Proctor -William Pearson, 1746 Jun that he was present at inquest of James Whittle (the defendant's deceased apprentice) who died of natural causes

WJ/SP/1746/06/004 Petition: Richard Marsh, apprentice to John 1746 Jun Pitcher of Saint Anne's, watchmaker - for relief, being in the Gatehouse

WJ/SP/1746/06/005 Petition: Surveyors of Saint Anne - for a 1746 Jun highway rate to raise £100

WJ/SP/1746/06/006 Petition: Surveyors of Saint George Hanover 1746 Jun Square for a highway rate of 21d in the pound to raise 400 pounds

WJ/SP/1746/06/007 Release: Daniel Lewis and Henry Reeves to 1746 Jun Elizabeth Wallis and Dorothy Redding

WJ/SP/1746/06/008 Release: Daniel Lewis and Henry Reeves to 1746 Jun Elizabeth Wallis and Dorothy Redding

WJ/SP/1746/06/009 Certificate: George Walthew has satisfied Saint 1746 Jun Martin in the Fields (bastardy)

WJ/SP/1746/06/010 Certificate: Francis Heydon has satisfied Saint 1746 Jun Martin in the Fields (bastardy)

WJ/SP/1746/06/011 Certificate: Hugh Morgan has satisfied Saint 1746 Jun Martin in the Fields (bastardy)

WJ/SP/1746/06/012 Letter: Mr Forbes to Mr Benson enclosing 1746 Jun papers of Nathaniel Price, bail for William Oman. Includes an account of the Battle of Culloden on 16 April LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 145 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1746/06/013 Letter: Mr Forbes to Mr Benson enclosing 1746 Jun papers of Nathaniel Price, bail for William Oman

WJ/SP/1746/06/014 Letter: Mr Forbes to Mr Benson enclosing 1746 Jun papars of Nathaniel Price, bail for William Oman

WJ/SP/1746/06/015 Letter: Mr Forbes to Mr Benson enclosing 1746 Jun papers of Nathaniel Price, bail for William Oman OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1746/10/001 Notices: Served in three cases 1746 Jun

WJ/SP/1746/10/002 Notices: served in 3 cases 1746 Oct

WJ/SP/1746/10/003 Notices: served in 3 case 1746 Oct

WJ/SP/1746/10/004 Notices: served in 3 cases 1746 Oct

WJ/SP/1746/10/005 Notices: served in 3 cases 1746 Oct

WJ/SP/1746/10/006 Notices: served in 3 cases 1746 Oct

WJ/SP/1746/10/008 Affidavit: R v William Pratt - Richard Tooke that 1746 Oct he has heard Sarah Lonsdale, the prosecutrix, is dead

WJ/SP/1746/10/009 Affidavit: R v William Pratt - Richard Tooke that 1746 Oct he has heard Sarah Lonsdale, the prosecutrix, is dead

WJ/SP/1746/10/011 Petition: Churchwardens of Saint George 1746 Oct Hanover Square - for their surveyor of 1745 to make up their accounts

WJ/SP/1746/10/012 Petition: Samuel Attersoll, Keeper of Bridewell - 1746 Oct for £25, half a year's salary

WJ/SP/1746/10/013 Petition: Thomas Dell, apprentice - for 1746 Oct discharge from John Neville of Saint James, Westminster, silversmith LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 146 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1746/10/014 Petition: Jeremiah Johnson, apprentice - for 1746 Oct discharge from William Baen of Saint Margarets, joiner

WJ/SP/1746/10/015 Order: Discharging Thomas Dell from his 1746 Oct apprenticeship

WJ/SP/1746/10/016 Order: Discharging Thomas Dell from his 1746 Oct apprenticeship

WJ/SP/1746/10/017 Order: Draft discharge of Elizabeth Meuse from 1746 Oct her apprenticeship to John Hankinson of Saint Margarets, embroiderer

WJ/SP/1746/10/018 Order: To forbear estreating the recognizance 1746 Oct of George Sympson

WJ/SP/1746/10/019 Release: John Thorne to John Hagman 1746 Oct

WJ/SP/1746/10/020 Release: William and Prudence Webb to Daniel 1746 Oct Dale

WJ/SP/1746/10/021 Release: William and Prudence Webb to Daniel 1746 Oct Dale

WJ/SP/1746/10/022 Release: Richard and Elizabeth Foley to 1746 Oct Thomas and Ann Foley

WJ/SP/1746/10/023 Release: Thomas and Jane Pane to Duncan 1746 Oct Leviston

WJ/SP/1746/10/024 Release: George and Ann Simpson to James 1746 Oct Clobery Gascoigne and William Johnson

WJ/SP/1746/10/025 Release: Elizabeth Prichard to William Bailey 1746 Oct

WJ/SP/1746/10/026 Release: Elizabeth Prichard to William Bailey 1746 Oct

WJ/SP/1746/10/027 Release: Elizabeth, wife of Stephen Norman to 1746 Oct Catherine, wife of Cornelius Lally

WJ/SP/1746/10/028 Certificate: John Rishton has satisfied Saint 1746 Oct Martin in the Fields (bastardy) LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 147 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1746/10/029 Certificate: Henville Anderson has satisfied 1746 Oct Saint Martin in the Fields

WJ/SP/1746/10/031 List: Householders to attend, take office as 1746 Oct constables - for Saint Ann and Saint James

WJ/SP/1746/10/032 Gaol Delivery: Information: John Townsend v 1746 Oct Mary Reiley - stealing plates

WJ/SP/1746/10/033 Gaol Delivery: Information: Cordelia Tsehiffel v 1746 Oct Jane Lewis - stealing sheets

WJ/SP/1746/10/034 Gaol Delivery: Information: Thomas Horne v 1746 Oct Richard Jones - stealing clothes

WJ/SP/1746/10/035 Gaol Delivery: Information: Daniel Wood v 1746 Oct Richard Jones alias John Thomas for pawning stolen clothes

WJ/SP/1746/10/036 Gaol Delivery: Information: John Hockley v 1746 Oct Alexander Stuart for stealing boots

WJ/SP/1746/10/103 Affidavit: R v Dorothy Harod - George 1746 Oct Thompson, that the defendant is now in Marshalsea Prison

WJ/SP/1746/10/320 Accounts: Surveyors accounts of Saint George 1746 Oct Unfit Hanover Square Not available for general access Papers for 1747 APRIL

WJ/SP/1747/04/001 Notice: To William Patrick, prosecutor in R v 1747 Apr Elizabeth Sidney

WJ/SP/1747/04/002 Notice: To William Patrick, prosecutor in R v 1747 Apr Elizabeth Sidney

WJ/SP/1747/04/003 Affidavit: R v William Owen - John Fryday that 1747 Apr he buried John Lane, prosecutor, on 24 February LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 148 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1747/04/004 Petition: John Hawkins, apprentice - for 1747 Apr discharge from Alexander Black of Saint Martin in the Fields, cabinet maker

WJ/SP/1747/04/005 Petition: John Hawkins, apprentice - for 1747 Apr discharge from Alexander Black, cabinet maker

WJ/SP/1747/04/006 Petition: John Jobson, apprentice - for 1747 Apr discharge from Robert Baxter of Saint Margarets, tailor

WJ/SP/1747/04/007 Petition: Adolph Johnson - to discharge 1747 Apr Thomas Always, his apprentice,as he no longer wants one

WJ/SP/1747/04/008 Petition: Samuel Attersoll, Keeper of Tothill 1747 Apr Fields Bridewell - for £25 half yearly salary

WJ/SP/1747/04/009 Order: Draft discharge of John Hawkins from 1747 Apr his apprenticeship to Alexander Black

WJ/SP/1747/04/010 Release: Ann, wife of Peter Kidd to Elizabeth, 1747 Apr wife of Thomas Hallaby

WJ/SP/1747/04/011 Release: Ann, wife of Peter Kidd to Elizabeth 1747 Apr Hallaby

WJ/SP/1747/04/012 Release: Timothy Bridge to Thomas Russell 1747 Apr

WJ/SP/1747/04/013 Release: Francis Benoit to William Mouse 1747 Apr

WJ/SP/1747/04/014 Release: Mary Hilton to Esther Osborne and 1747 Apr John Osborne

WJ/SP/1747/04/015 Release: John and Avis Dale to Clement Webb 1747 Apr

WJ/SP/1747/04/016 Certificate: Nathaniel Smeeting has satisfied 1747 Apr Saint Clement Danes (bastardy?)

WJ/SP/1747/04/017 List: The Gatehouse Call Over 1747 Apr

WJ/SP/1747/04/018 List: Gatehouse Calendar 1747 Apr LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 149 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1747/04/019 List: printed Gatehouse Gaol calendar (different 1747 Apr names to those in WJ/SP/1747/04/018)

WJ/SP/1747/04/020 List: Printed Gatehouse Gaol Calendar 1747 Apr

WJ/SP/1747/04/021 Gaol Delivery: Information: Thomas Stedman v 1747 Apr Unfit Catherine baker - pickpocket Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1747/04/022 Gaol Delivery: Information: Thomas Mason v 1747 Apr Unfit Martha Pain - stealing his watch Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1747/04/023 Gaol Delivery: Information: Ann Elener v Isabell 1747 Apr Unfit Hill - stealing her bonnet Not available gor general access JULY

WJ/SP/1747/07/001 Order: Constable of Westminster to convey 1747 Jul John Barton, vagrant, to Colnbrook, en route on a pass from Lambeth to Drayton, Oxfordshire

WJ/SP/1747/07/002 List: Bridewell Calendar 1747 Jul Papers for 1748 APRIL

WJ/SP/1748/04/001 Petition: Robert Pyle, apprentice to the late 1748 Apr Joseph Francis Nollekins of Saint Ann's, for discharge from his widow

WJ/SP/1748/04/002 Petition: Robert Pyle, apprentice to the late 1748 Apr Joseph Nollekins for discharge from his widow

WJ/SP/1748/04/003 Petition: Thomas Morgan, apprentice - for 1748 Apr discharge from Adam Brennen of Saint James, butcher

WJ/SP/1748/04/004 Petition: Thomas Morgan, apprentice for 1748 Apr discharge from Adam Brennen, butcher

WJ/SP/1748/04/005 Petition: Jonathon Sills, apprentice - for 1748 Apr discharge from Samuel Evans of Saint James, sadler LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 150 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1748/04/006 Petition: Jonathon Sills, apprentice - for 1748 Apr discharge from Samuel Evans, sadler

WJ/SP/1748/04/007 Petition: Robert Nash, Gatehouse Prison,to 1748 Apr mitigate his fine

WJ/SP/1748/04/008 Affidavit: Bundle of affidavits of persons not 1748 Apr qualified to serve on juries

WJ/SP/1748/04/009 Affidavit: Bundle of affidavits of persons not 1748 Apr qualified to serve on juries

WJ/SP/1748/04/010 Affidavit: Bundle of affidavits of persons not 1748 Apr qualified to serve on juries

WJ/SP/1748/04/011 Affidavit: Bundle of affidavits of persons not 1748 Apr qualifed to serve on juries

WJ/SP/1748/04/012 Affidavit: Bundle of affidavits of persons not 1748 Apr qualified to serve on juries

WJ/SP/1748/04/013 Affidavit: Bundle of affidavits of person not 1748 Apr qualified to serve on juries

WJ/SP/1748/04/014 Order: Bundle of orders to unlicensed 1748 Apr victuallers for their appearance at sessions

WJ/SP/1748/04/015 Order: bundle of orders to unlicensed 1748 Apr victuallers for their appearance at sessions

WJ/SP/1748/04/016 Order: bundle of orders to unlicensed 1748 Apr victuallers for their appearance at sessions

WJ/SP/1748/04/017 Order: bundle of orders to unlicensed 1748 Apr victuallers for their appearance at sessions

WJ/SP/1748/04/018 Order: bundle of orders to unlicensed 1748 Apr victuallers for their appearance at sessions

WJ/SP/1748/04/019 Order: bundle of orders to unlicensed 1748 Apr victuallers for their appearance at sessions LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 151 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1748/04/020 Accounts: Highway accounts of Saint George 1748 Apr Hanover Square

WJ/SP/1748/04/021 Minutes: Meeting of licensing justices 1748 Apr

WJ/SP/1748/04/022 Minutes: Draft proclamation against vice 1748 Apr JUNE

WJ/SP/1748/06/001 Release: Richard and Ann Jenkins, William 1748 Jun Unfit Pritchard, Isabella Preston to Joseph and Not available for general access Andrew Killick

WJ/SP/1748/06/002 Release: William and Ann Jenkins, William 1748 Jun Unfit Pritchard, Isabella Preston to Joseph and Not available for general access Andrew Killick OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1748/10/001 Affidavit: Affidavits of service of notices 1748 Oct Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1748/10/002 Affidavits of service of notices 1748 Oct Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1748/10/003 Affidavits of service of notices 1748 Oct

WJ/SP/1748/10/004 Affidavits of service of notices 1748 Oct Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1748/10/005 Affidavist of service of notices 1748 Oct Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1748/10/006 Affidavits ofservice of notices 1748 Oct Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1748/10/007 Affidavits of service of notices 1748 Oct Unfit Not available for general access LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 152 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1748/10/008 Affidavit: William Dumore re non attendance to 1748 Oct Unfit R v Margaret Perry Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1748/10/009 Affidavit: Michael Bryan, defendant, re absence 1748 Oct Unfit of material witness Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1748/10/10 Affidavit: R v Cowen and Conway - Thomas 1748 Oct Unfit Perkins that prosecutor's wound was superficial Not available for general access and that he was in no danger

WJ/SP/1748/10/011 Affidavit: R v Cowen and Conway - David Ross 1748 Oct Unfit etc that prosecutor's life is still endangered Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1748/10/012 Release: Edward White to Anthony Toulon 1748 Oct Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1748/10/013 Release: Francis Arundell to Joseph Done 1748 Oct Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1748/10/014 Release: Samuel and Sarah Dask to John 1748 Oct Unfit Comport Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1748/10/015 Certificate: William Tugwell has satisfied Saint 1748 Oct Unfit Margaret, Westminster (bastardy) Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1748/10/016 Certificate: William Tugwell has satisfied Saint 1748 Oct Unfit Margaret, Westminster (bastardy) Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1748/10/017 Certificate: George Gandy has satisfied Saint 1748 Oct Unfit Anne's, Westminster (bastardy) Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1748/10/018 Papers relating to Dr John Tennent: In prison 1748 Oct for debt - lists creditors and debtors. Tennent was due a sum of money from the Governor of Virginia for discovering a cure for annual fever in the colonies LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 153 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1748/10/024 Petition: Of John Graham - for release from 1748 Oct Unfit Gatehouse Prison Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1748/10/025 Oath: William Low is not qualified to sit on a 1748 Oct Unfit jury Not available for general access Papers for 1749 APRIL

WJ/SP/1749/04/001 Letter: Clerk of Peace of West Riding, 1749 Apr Unfit Yorkshire to Clerk of Peace, Westminster - Not available for general access concerning shares in a fee of 2s 6d for an alehouse licence JUNE

WJ/SP/1749/06/001 Affidavit: R v Donolly - defendant re absence of 1749 Jun material witnesses

WJ/SP/1749/06/002 Affidavit: R v Donolly - defendant re absence of 1749 Jun material witness

WJ/SP/1749/06/003 Affidavit: R V Donolly - Cornelius Yorke, 1749 Jun prosecutor, that defendant keeps deferring the trial and never intends coming

WJ/SP/1749/06/004 Petition: Churchwardens and Surveyors of 1749 Jun Avaialble for general access Saint George Hanover Square - for last year's Surveyors to present their accounts

WJ/SP/1749/06/005 Petition: Churchwardens and Surveyors of 1749 Jun Saint George Hanover Square - for a highway rate of 1 1/2d in the pound to raise £300

WJ/SP/1749/06/006 Petition: John Bathurst Dolphin, foreigner in 1749 Jun Gatehouse Prison - for release from prison

WJ/SP/1749/06/007 Appeal: Saint George, Southwark v Saint 1749 Jun Martin in the Fields re Elizabeth Hudson

WJ/SP/1749/06/008 Appeal: St George Southwark v Saint Martin in 1749 Jun the Fields re Elizabeth Hudson LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 154 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1749/06/009 Certificate: Thomas Wright - Saint George 1749 Jun Hanover Square (bastardy)

WJ/SP/1749/06/010 Release: Elizabeth Inman to Ann Huddson 1749 Jun

WJ/SP/1749/06/011 Release: George and Mary Bell to James and 1749 Jun Mary Newland

WJ/SP/1749/06/012 Release: George and Mary Bell to James and 1749 Jun Mary Newland

WJ/SP/1749/06/013 Release: John Manning and Elizabeth Sharman 1749 Jun to Richard Sharman

WJ/SP/1749/06/014 Release: Ann Huddson to Elizabeth Inman 1749 Jun

WJ/SP/1749/06/015 Release: Jonathan Sills to Samuel Evans 1749 Jun

WJ/SP/1749/06/016 Release: Mary Kemp to Matthias Chappington 1749 Jun

WJ/SP/1749/06/017 Release: Mary Painter to Joseph and Elizabeth 1749 Jun Beavers

WJ/SP/1749/06/018 Release: Elizabeth Appleby to Margaret 1749 Jun Caswell

WJ/SP/1749/06/019 Release: Margaret Caswell to Elizabeth 1749 Jun Appleby JULY

WJ/SP/1749/07/014 Order for maintenance: Saint James 1794 Jul Westminster v George Cook for son of Ann Healey OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1749/10/001 Notice: Notices served in three cases 1749 Oct

WJ/SP/1749/10/002 Notices served in three cases 1749 Oct

WJ/SP/1749/10/003 Notices served in three cases 1749 Oct LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 155 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1749/10/004 Notices served in three cases 1749 Oct

WJ/SP/1749/10/005 Notices served in three cases 1749 Oct

WJ/SP/1749/10/006 Affidavit: R v John Eliott - William Edwards that 1749 Oct the defendant is at Holkham in Norfolk

WJ/SP/1749/10/007 Affidavit: R v John Elliott - William Edwards that 1749 Oct the defendant is at Holkham in Norfolk

WJ/SP/1749/10/008 Affidavit: R v Francis Molloy - James Reily re 1749 Oct arrest of defendant for debt as he cannot appear

WJ/SP/1749/10/009 Affidavit: Francis Hastins - that he is not 1749 Oct qualified to serve as a juror

WJ/SP/1749/10/010 Petition: Samuel Attersoll, Keeper of Tothill 1749 Oct Fields Bridewell - for £25 for half a year's salary due at Michaelmas

WJ/SP/1749/10/011 Oder: Discharging John Bowles from his 1749 Oct apprenticeship to William Pixley

WJ/SP/1749/10/012 Order: To remove Francis Hastin's name from 1749 Oct the list of persons in Saint Ann's qualified to serve on juries

WJ/SP/1749/10/013 Release: Henry Jaffray and Thomas Ridge to 1749 Oct John Phelips, Edward Richardson and Mary Wagstaffe

WJ/SP/1749/10/014 Release: George and Elizabeth Barton to Peter 1749 Oct and Elizabeth Tostain

WJ/SP/1749/10/015 Release: William Arnett to James Beain, John 1749 Oct Dapper and John Townsend

WJ/SP/1749/10/016 Release: Elizabeth May, now Farr to John 1749 Oct Ashbury

WJ/SP/1749/10/017 Release: Elizabeth May, now Farr to John 1749 Oct Ashbury LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 156 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1749/10/019 Release: Mary Ensen to John Ashbury 1749 Oct

WJ/SP/1749/10/020 Release: Ann Peterson to Nicholas Caporale 1749 Oct

WJ/SP/1749/10/021 Release: Mary Davis to Thomas and Philothia 1749 Oct Turner

WJ/SP/1749/10/022 Release: Elionor Green to James Mitchell, 1749 Oct Elizabeth Mitchell and Ann Swan

WJ/SP/1749/10/023 Release: Sarah Olivers to Mary Robinson 1749 Oct Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1749/10/024 Certificate: Edward Bishop - Saint George 1749 Oct Hanover Square (bastardy)

WJ/SP/1749/10/025 List: Bridewell Calendar 1749 Oct

WJ/SP/1749/10/082 Release: Mary Ensen to John Ashbury 1749 Oct Papers for 1750 JANUARY

WJ/SP/1750/01/001 Conviction: Copy conviction of Thomas Weston 1750 Jan and acquittal of James Ives, Preston Parnell, John Bone and Ratcliff Littler, for assaulting a constable and rescuing his prisoner

WJ/SP/1750/01/002 List: Bridewell Calendar thought to be 1750 Jan Westminster, found with January Sessions Papers APRIL

WJ/SP/1750/04/001 Order: Discharging James Hyde's 1750 Apr apprenticeship to John Lambert of Saint Margarets Westminster

WJ/SP/1750/04/002 Order: discharging James Hyde's 1750 Apr apprenticeship to John Lambert of Saint Margaretts Westminster JUNE LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 157 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1750/06/001 Petition: Thomas Babe, appealing against the 1750 Jun order discharging his apprenticeship to John Pennell

WJ/SP/1750/06/002 Accounts: Surveyor of Highways for Saint 1750 Jun George Hanover Square OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1750/10/001 Order: County Treasurer to pay £25 half year's 1750 Oct salary to Samuel Attersoll, Governor of Bridewell Papers for 1751 JANUARY

WJ/SP/1751/01/001 Release: Thomas and Esther Holmes to 1751 Jan Edward Milburn and Frances Edwards alias Milburn

WJ/SP/1751/01/002 Release: Thomas and Esther Holmes to 1751 Jan Edward Milburn and Francis Edwards alias Milburn

WJ/SP/1751/01/003 Order: Discharging George Frederick Kirkhoff, 1751 Jan apprentice from Hieronimus Domath APRIL

WJ/SP/1751/04/001 Notice: Served in R v John and Jane Fletcher 1751 Apr

WJ/SP/1751/04/002 Notice: Served in R v John and Jane Fletcher 1751 Apr

WJ/SP/1751/04/003 Petition: William Golden of Saint James, glazier 1751 Apr - to discharge his unruly apprentice, Cornelius Edwards

WJ/SP/1751/04/004 Petition: William Golden of Saint James, glazier 1751 Apr - to discharge his unruly apprentice Cornelius Edwards

WJ/SP/1751/04/005 Order: Discharging Cornelius Edwards, 1751 Apr apprentice to William Golden LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 158 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1751/04/006 Release: Rebecca Copeland to Mary and 1751 Apr Unfit James Dyson Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1751/04/007 Order: Samuel Attersoll, Master of Bridewell,to 1751 Apr be paid £25 for half year salary

WJ/SP/1751/04/008 Release : Mary Holton to John Mason 1751 Apr

WJ/SP/1751/04/010 Release: Augustin Carpenter to Hilaire Gillet 1751 Apr

WJ/SP/1751/04/011 Order: To Daniel Carne, High Constable of 1751 Apr Westminster requiring overseers of each parish to return accounts of poor rate assessments 1747-1750 OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1751/10/001 Petition: John Straton - for someone else to 1751 Oct Unfit replace him as Constable of Saint Anne Soho Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1751/10/002 Petition: Samuel Attersoll, Keeper of the House 1751 Oct of Correction Tothill Fields - for £25 half year salary due

WJ/SP/1751/10/003 Petition: Edward Simmons, Constable of Saint 1751 Oct Paul Covent Garden - for 20 shillings for passing vagrants to Herfordshire

WJ/SP/1751/10/004 Release: Elizabeth Wallace to Patrick Toole 1751 Oct Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1751/10/005 Release: John Higgins to Benjamin Davis 1751 Oct Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1751/10/006 Release: Mary Hartrey to Christopher Coles 1751 Oct Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1751/10/007 Release: William Hart to James and Elizabeth 1751 Oct Unfit Hope Not available for general access LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 159 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1751/10/008 Release: Josiah Bassant to William Usk 1751 Oct Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1751/10/009 Release: Bridget Martin to Andrew and Ann 1751 Oct Unfit King Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1751/10/010 Release: Millicent Gardiner to Sir Daniel 1751 Oct Unfit O'Carroll, Bart and Elizabeth Philophia, his wife Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1751/10/011 Release: Alexander and Mary Fell to Edmund 1751 Oct Unfit Haggett Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1751/10/012 Release: Humphrey Worsall to Lawrence and 1751 Oct Unfit Jane Hunt Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1751/10/013 Release: Charles Connelly to Patrick Lowe 1751 Oct Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1751/10/014 Affidavit: James Soleirot of Saint Martin in the 1751 Oct Unfit Fields - that he is not qualified as a juror Not available for general accesss

WJ/SP/1751/10/015 Order: To remove Thomas Kynaston from the 1751 Oct jurors list of Saint Martin, as he has sworn that he has no property qualification Papers for 1752 OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1752/10/001 Release: Thomas East to John Clegg 1752 Oct

WJ/SP/1752/10/002 Certificate: Of Court List of Westminster, 1752 Oct appointing constables

WJ/SP/1752/10/003 Petition: Samuel Attersoll for half a year's salary 1752 Oct Available for genral access

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WJ/SP/1752/10/005 Release: Thomas Hinchcliff to James Dirzi 1752 Oct

WJ/SP/1752/10/006 Affidavit: John Riddell, surgeon in R v Saunders 1752 Oct

WJ/SP/1752/10/007 Release: Ann King to Martha Richbell 1752 Oct

WJ/SP/1752/10/008 Certificate: James Heyford, that he keeps an 1752 Oct orderly house

WJ/SP/1752/10/009 List: Free and leaseholders in the Manor of 1752 Oct Eastsmithfield in the parish of Saint Botolph, Aldgate

WJ/SP/1752/10/010 Return of William Holt of persons qualified for 1752 Oct jury duty, Hundred of Edmonton

WJ/SP/1752/10/011 Release: Francis Coleman to William Hubbard 1752 Oct

WJ/SP/1752/10/012 Petition: of Thomas Jeates 1752 Oct DECEMBER

WJ/SP/1752/12/001 Release: William Holmes to John Kays 1752 Dec Papers for 1753 APRIL

WJ/SP/1753/04/001 Release: Clementine Stuard to Jonathan and 1753 Apr Mary Callin JULY

WJ/SP/1753/07/001 Affidavit: R v James Leith. John Chappell re 1753 Jul service of notice

WJ/SP/1753/07/002 Affidavit: R v James Leith, defendant re 1753 Jul absence of material witness

WJ/SP/1753/07/003 Petition: James Mitchell, staymaker - to 1753 Jul discharge his apprentice, Benjamin Cary

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WJ/SP/1753/07/005 Certificate: William King has satisfied Saint 1753 Jul George Hanover Square (bastardy)

WJ/SP/1753/07/006 Certificate: Prosecutor's consent to respite 1753 Jul defendant's recognizance in R v Thomas Frederick

WJ/SP/1753/07/007 Release: Frances Adcock to Elizabeth Busk 1753 Jul and Elizabeth Evans

WJ/SP/1753/07/008 Release: John Dowler to Thomas Doyle 1753 Jul

WJ/SP/1753/07/009 Release: George Adams to John Henly 1753 Jul

WJ/SP/1753/07/010 Release: Thomas Jackson to Joan Barnard 1753 Jul

WJ/SP/1753/07/011 Release: Sarah Wilkinson to Joseph Morgan, 1753 Jul cider merchant

WJ/SP/1753/07/012 Release: Edward and Cicely Read to Thomas 1753 Jul Herbert

WJ/SP/1753/07/013 Release: Paul Labertauche and William 1753 Jul Aynscombe to Henry Rogers

WJ/SP/1753/07/014 List: Fees allowed to Justices' Clerk to be 1753 Jul approved by Sessions OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1753/10/001 Petition for music and dancing licence: Thomas 1753 Oct Oxlee of the Bull Head, Vere Street

WJ/SP/1753/10/002 Petition for music and dancing licence: James 1753 Oct Hugford of Hickfords Great Room, Brewer Street

WJ/SP/1753/10/003 Petition for music and dancing licence: John 1753 Oct Whitehead of New Theatre, Haymarket

WJ/SP/1753/10/004 Petition for music and dancing licence: Cuthbert 1753 Oct Ogle of the Concert Room, Dean Street LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 162 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1753/10/005 Petition: Isaac Malony, apprentice - for 1753 Oct discharge from his absent master, George Townsend of Saint Margaret's, watchmaker

WJ/SP/1753/10/006 Petition: Isaac Malony, apprentice - for 1753 Oct discharge from his absent master, George Townsend of Saint Margarets, watchmaker

WJ/SP/1753/10/007 Notice: served in 2 cases 1753 Oct

WJ/SP/1753/10/008 Notice: served in 2 cases 1753 Oct

WJ/SP/1753/10/009 Notice: served in 2 cases 1753 Oct

WJ/SP/1753/10/010 Notice: served in 2 case 1753 Oct

WJ/SP/1753/10/011 Affidavit: R v Ramsbottom - defendant re 1753 Oct inability to find prosecutor

WJ/SP/1753/10/012 Certificate: Arthur Bailey has satisfied Saint 1753 Oct George Hanover Square (bastardy)

WJ/SP/1753/10/013 Release: Pater and Margaret Leonard to 1753 Oct William Knowles

WJ/SP/1753/10/014 Release: Thomas Tool to Frederick Hyde and 1753 Oct Henry Clapcott

WJ/SP/1753/10/015 Release: James Spriggs to Samuel Spriggs 1753 Oct and Henrietta Campman

WJ/SP/1753/10/016 Release: Samuel Spriggs and Henrietta 1753 Oct Campman to James Spriggs

WJ/SP/1753/10/017 Copy of an answer by Middlesex justices to a 1753 Oct request of Westminster justices for county maintenance of Gatehouse prisoners Papers for 1754 April LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 163 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1754/04/001 John Mitchell accused of assaulting and 1754 Apr beating Ann wife of William Young: certificate that Mitchell has entered with bail 1 document Papers for 1755 JANUARY

WJ/SP/1755/01/001 Release: James Fullem, porter, and Mary his 1755 Jan wife, Saint Martins in the Fields, to Robert Bullock and Susannah his wife, of same parish

WJ/SP/1755/01/002 Release: Isaac Wicks, victualler, of Chequers 1755 Jan Alley, Saint Lukes to James ------of same parish

WJ/SP/1755/01/003 Release: Patrick Doyle, labourer, and Margaret 1755 Jan his wife, Saint Martin in the Fields, to Murtaugh MacEvoy, chairman and Bridget his wife, same parish

WJ/SP/1755/01/004 Release: Thomas Houghton, gent, of Saint !755 Jan Margarets Westminster to Joseph Waring, brewer, same parish and William Hunt, Thomas Addear and John Newbigin, yeomen, same parish

WJ/SP/1755/01/005 Release: Mary Hounslow, spinster, Saint Paul 1755 Jan Covent Garden to Peter Anthony Grizon, gent, of London

WJ/SP/1755/01/006 Release: William Ponk, yeoman, parish of Saint 1755 Jan George Hanover Square to Edward Bronsdon, Esq, consideration 5 guineas

WJ/SP/1755/01/007 Release: John Lewis, cheesemonger, parish of 1755 Jan Saint George Hanover Square to Edward Bronsdon, Esq, consideration £6

WJ/SP/1755/01/008 Release: John Fleming, currier, parish of 1755 Jan Bermondsey, Southwark (County of Surrey) to Edward Bronsdon, Esq, consideration 7 guineas LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 164 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1755/01/009 Evidence sworn: R v John Morris and Margaret 1755 Jan his wife and others for a riot, prosecution of (?) Panayoty Ballochey. (a)Sarah Shippery, widow, of Saint James Westminster (b) Peter Nott, formerly servant tp Patrick Woods, Esq, deceased same parish

WJ/SP/1755/01/010 Evidence sworn: R v Daniel Denny, for an 1755 Jan assault, prosecution of Edward Baker. John Hussey of Saint Alban Street, parish of Saint James Westminster

WJ/SP/1755/01/011 Evidence sworn: R v William Grant, smith, 1755 Jan parish of Saint Clement Danes, for an assault. Prosecution of Elizabeth Froie(?), widow to move to respit the defendant's recognizance until next April Sessions

WJ/SP/1755/01/012 List: of constables appointed by the Leet and 1755 Jan summoned who have not yet taken the oath of office FEBRUARY MARCH

WJ/SP/1755/03/001 Release: Robert Carpenter, cabinet maker, of 1755 Mar Saint Martin in the Fields to Henry Reading, cabinet maker, of same parish Papers for 1756 JANUARY

WJ/SP/1756/01/001 Release from churchwardens of Saint George 1756 Jan in bastardy case

WJ/SP/1756/01/002 Gatehouse calendar of convictions 1756 Jan Unfit Not available for general access APRIL

WJ/SP/1756/04/001 Notice of meetings in subdivisions for recruiting 1756 Apr and receiving impressed men under the Recruiting Act JUNE LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 165 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1756/06/001 Information re death of bastard child 1756 Jun OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1756/10/001 Petition for renewal of entertainment licence: 1756 Oct New Theatre, Haymarket - John Whitehead and Mary Brayfield

WJ/SP/1756/10/002 Petition for renewal of entertainment licence: 1756 Oct Concert Room, Dean Street - Ann Chambers

WJ/SP/1756/10/003 Petition for renewal of entertainment licence: 1756 Oct Hickfords Great Room, Brewer Street - James Hugford Papers for 1757 JANUARY

WJ/SP/1757/01/001 Release: James Roupell, victualler, of Saint 1757 Jan Martin in the Fields and Sarah Hippisley of Saint Paul Covent Garden to Ann Hodges, widow of Saint Paul Covent Garden, and affidavit relating to release

WJ/SP/1757/01/002 Release: James Roupell, victualler, of Saint 1757 Jan Martin in the Fields and Sarah Hippisley of Saint Paul Covent Garden to Ann Hodgson of Saint Paul Covent Garden

WJ/SP/1757/01/003 Certificate: John Haywood has satisfied Saint 1757 Jan George Hanover Square (bastardy)

WJ/SP/1757/01/004 Release: James James, chairman, of Saint 1757 Jan Margaret Westminster to John Bickerton and Patrick Conaly, chairmen, of the same parish

WJ/SP/1757/01/005 Deposition: Anthony Martin re charge against 1757 Jan his wife Susan for not paying coach hire of 2/6d to William Dee APRIL

WJ/SP/1757/04/001 Petition: Samul Attersoll, Keeper of the House 1757 Apr Unfit of Correction, Tothill Fields for payment of half Not available for general access yearly salary of £25 JULY LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 166 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1757/07/001 Order: recommending adoption of regulations 1757 Jul made by Middlesex Sessions re the passing of vagrants OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1757/10/001 Notice and affidavit: in case of Mary Kendall, 1757 Oct otherwise Mary Shuter, for keeping a disorderly house

WJ/SP/1757/10/002 Notice and affidavit: in case of Mary Kendall, 1757 Oct otherwise Mary Chuter, for keeping a disorderly house

WJ/SP/1757/10/003 Depositions: of Nathaniel Evans, William 1757 Oct Taylor, Richard Townsend, William Herring and Richard Walklett, witnesses against Samuel Attersoll, Keeper of Tothill Fields Bridewell for illegally discharging a prisoner

WJ/SP/1757/10/004 Petition: Samuel Attersoll, Keeper of Tothill 1757 Oct Fields Bridewell for half a year's salary

WJ/SP/1757/10/005 Petition: John Whitehead and Mary Spinage for 1757 Oct new licence for public entertainment at New Theatre Haymarket

WJ/SP/1757/10/006 Petition: James Hugford for new licence for 1757 Oct public entertainment at Hickfords Great Room, Brewer Street

WJ/SP/1757/10/007 Petition: Ann Chambers for licence for 1757 Oct entertainment at the Concert Room, Dean Street

WJ/SP/1757/10/008 Petition: Thomas Higginson for licence for 1757 Oct entertainment at premises he has recently rented in James Street, near the Haymarket, with the signatures of 34 neighbours supporting the petition Papers for 1762 JANUARY

WJ/SP/1762/01/001 Certificate: Charles Frederick Strabury has 1762 Jan satisfied Saint George Hanover Square LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 167 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1762/01/002 Order: Treasurer to pay John Stephens, Keeper 1762 Jan of Westminster Bridewell, £25 salary APRIL

WJ/SP/1762/04/001 Names of Justices 1762 Apr

WJ/SP/1762/04/002 Indictment: against Mary Allen be quashed for 1762 Apr wrong addition (called spinster) unless prosecutor makes replication JULY

WJ/SP/1762/07/001 Affidavit: R v Robert Butler - George Rhodes re 1762 Jul defendant's absence in Ireland as servant to General Stanwix

WJ/SP/1762/07/002 Petition: Mary Brown, prisoner in Gatehouse - 1762 Jul for mercy

WJ/SP/1762/07/003 Petition: Robert and Elizabeth Hamilton to Mary 1762 Jul Hackett

WJ/SP/1762/07/004 Petition: Francis Peter and John Porteous to 1762 Jul Robert Swanbrook and Thomas Spidding

WJ/SP/1762/07/005 Petition: William Irvin to William Jellis 1762 Jul

WJ/SP/1762/07/006 Petition: George Morrell, Andrew Pines and 1762 Jul Arthur Kaine to John Connor and anyone else concerned with an assault on 1 October 1761

WJ/SP/1762/07/007 Petition: George Morrell, Andrew Pines and 1762 Jul Arthur Kaine to John Connor and anyone else concerned with an assault

WJ/SP/1762/07/008 Order: Treasurer to pay John Stephens, Keeper 1762 Jul of Westminster Bridewell, £25 salary

WJ/SP/1762/07/009 Certificate: Daniel Bradley has satisfied Saint 1762 Jul George Hanover Square (bastardy) and his bail may be discharged

WJ/SP/1762/07/010 Calendar: Gatehouse Prison 1762 Jul LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 168 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1762/10/001 Notice: served on Hugh Bray and Bartholomew 1762 Oct Unfit Low in R v Samuel Price Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1762/10/002 Warrant: Constables etc to send Ann Phillips, 1762 Oct Unfit vagrant, from Saint Margaret Westminster to Not available for general access Colnbrook, Buckinghamshire en route for Devizes, Wiltshire Papers for 1769 JANUARY

WJ/SP/1766/01/001 Examination and pass warrant for vagrants: 1766 Jan Hannah Badger

WJ/SP/1766/01/002 Examination and pass warrant for vagrants: 1766 Jan John Eyles

WJ/SP/1766/01/003 Examination and pass warrant for vagrants: 1766 Jan John Richmond

WJ/SP/1766/01/004 Examination and pass warrant for vagrants: 1766 Jan Margaret Davy

WJ/SP/1766/01/005 Examination and pass warrant for vagrants: 1766 Jan Catherine Crook APRIL

WJ/SP/1766/04/001 Minutes and draft resolutions 2 April 1766 Apr

WJ/SP/1766/04/002 Proposed order re victuallers 1766 Apr JUNE

WJ/SP/1766/06/001 Bundle of 46 notices: warnings recognizances 1766 Jun will be estreated unless application be made for a stay of process references 001-046 1 bundle SEPTEMBER LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 169 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1766/09/001 Pass warrant: for Ann Smith and daughter Ann 1766 Sep from Saint Margaret Westminster to Saint Giles in Fields Papers for 1767 JANUARY

WJ/SP/1767/01/001 Examination and pass warrant: Sampson 1767 Jan Brown

WJ/SP/1767/01/002 Examination and pass warrant: Robert Read 1767 Jan

WJ/SP/1767/01/003 Order: Draft order re making digest of useful 1767 Jan standing orders

WJ/SP/1767/01/004 Order: draft order re making digest of useful 1767 Jan standing orders

WJ/SP/1767/01/005 Order: Discharge of John Stephens, governor 1767 Jan of House of Correction (lunatic)

WJ/SP/1767/01/006 Order: Treasurer to pay Joseph Stephenson's 1767 Jan prosecution expenses

WJ/SP/1767/01/007 Order: Treasurer to pay Mrs John Stephens her 1767 Jan husband's salary

WJ/SP/1767/01/008 Order: Treasurer to pay Mrs John Stephens her 1767 Jan husband's salary

WJ/SP/1767/01/009 Record of conviction: R v Comes. Certificate of 1767 Jan a conviction at Gaol Delivery Sessions ordering Treasurer to pay prosecutor's expenses, receipted

WJ/SP/1767/01/010 Record of conviction: R v Comes. Certificate of 1767 Jan a conviction at Gaol Delivery Sessions ordering Treasurer to pay prosecutor's expenses, receipted APRIL

WJ/SP/1767/04/001 Order: Treasurer to pay John Healey's 1767 Apr expenses in prosecuting John Maddor at W.S.P LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 170 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1767/04/002 Order: part of order discharging John Sherwell 1767 Apr from apprenticeship to James Froy JULY

WJ/SP/1767/07/001 Order: Treasurer to pay George Smith - sick 1767 Jul prisoners

WJ/SP/1767/07/002 Order: Treasurer to pay George Byfield - 1767 Jul carpenter's work at Bridewell

WJ/SP/1767/07/003 Order: Treasurer to pay John Wood - smith's 1767 Jul work at Bridewell OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1767/10/001 Original bundle: 34 examinations and passes of 1767 Oct vagrants found in the parish of Saint George Hanover Square 3 June - 2 December 1767. 22 are Westminster, 1 Westminster and Middlesex, 11 Middlesex

WJ/SP/1767/10/002 Order: High Constable of Westminster to pay 1767 Oct Nathan Storey, bedel of Saint Margaret's, 5/- for apprehending a vagrant in that parish

WJ/SP/1767/10/003 Order: High Constable of Westminster to pay 1767 Oct Nathan Storey, bedel of Saint Margarets 5/- for apprehending a vagrant in that parish

WJ/SP/1767/10/004 Order: High Constable of Westminster to pay 1767 Oct Nathan Storey, bedel of Saint Margarets 5/- for apprehending a vagrant in that parish

WJ/SP/1767/10/005 Order: High Constable of Westminster to pay 1767 Oct Nathan Storey, bedel of Saint Margarets 5/- for apprehending a vagrant in that parish

WJ/SP/1767/10/006 Order: High Constable of Westminster to pay 1767 Oct Nathan Storey, bedel of Saint Margarets 5/- for apprehending a vagrant in that parish

WJ/SP/1767/10/007 Order: High Constable of Westminster to pay 1767 Oct Nathan Storey, bedel of Saint Margarets 5/- for apprehending a vagrant in that parish LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 171 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1767/10/008 Order: High Constable of Westminster to pay 1767 Oct John Sweatman 4/- for apprehending a vagrant in Saint Paul Covent Garden Papers for 1768 JANUARY

WJ/SP/1768/01/001 Examination: Robert Money, pauper 1768 Jan

WJ/SP/1768/01/002 Examination: Richard Lewis, pauper 1768 Jan

WJ/SP/1768/01/003 Information: re Richard Dovey and Joseph 1768 Jan Walls, apprentice

WJ/SP/1768/01/004 Affidavit: William Stokes 1768 Jan

WJ/SP/1768/01/005 Letter: from Oats in prison (Chapman v Oats) 1768 Jan

WJ/SP/1768/01/006 Information: Overseers of Saint James 1768 Jan Westminster certify John Smale has indemnified expenses (bastardy)

WJ/SP/1768/01/007 Petition: Thomas Batly v James Pittman, 1768 Jan apprentice

WJ/SP/1768/01/008 Petition: Governor of Tothill Fields House of 1768 Jan Correction - money

WJ/SP/1768/01/009 Petition: James Chapman v his master, Oats 1768 Jan

WJ/SP/1768/01/010 Petition: James Chapman v his master, Oats 1768 Jan

WJ/SP/1768/01/011 Petition: James Chapman v his master, Oats 1768 Jan

WJ/SP/1768/01/012 Petition: Surveyors of Saint Anne Westminster 1768 Jan to assess a rate

WJ/SP/1768/01/013 Petition: Surveyors of Saint Anne Westminster 1768 Jan to assess a rate

WJ/SP/1768/01/014 Petition: Stephen Wilson 1768 Jan LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 172 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1768/01/015 Order: James Chapman, apprentice 1768 Jan (incomplete)

WJ/SP/1768/01/016 Order: 1d rate for churchwardens of Saint Anne 1768 Jan Westminster

WJ/SP/1768/01/017 Pass warrant and examination: Ann Tuck of 1768 Jan Saint Martin in the Fields to Lansanner, Glamorgan

WJ/SP/1768/01/018 Pass warrant and examination: Benjamin 1768 Jan Timson of Saint Paul Covent Garden to Leicester

WJ/SP/1768/01/019 Pass warrant amd examination: Isabel 1768 Jan Anderson and five children of Saint Paul Covent Garden to Newcastle on Tyne

WJ/SP/1768/01/020 Pass warrant and examination: George 1768 Jan Chapman of Saint Martin in the Fields to Saint Andrew Holborn

WJ/SP/1768/01/021 John McIntyre of Saint Clement Danes to 1768 Jan Ireland

WJ/SP/1768/01/022 General release: to Mary, wife of Henry Kent 1768 Jan

WJ/SP/1768/01/023 List of names, with professions 1768 Jan

WJ/SP/1768/01/024 Indictment: certified into Kings Bench Hilary, 1768 Jan George III

WJ/SP/1768/01/025 Calendar of indictments 1768 Jan

WJ/SP/1768/01/026 Justices present Tuesday 16 February 1768 Jan APRIL

WJ/SP/1768/04/001 Examination: John Dotchin re Elizabeth Seal, 1768 Apr lunatic. Order to be returned to Saint Margaret Westminster, from Saint James JUNE LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 173 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1768/06/001 Examination and information: R v Elizabeth Fox 1768 Jun Availanle for general access - John Carter bail

WJ/SP/1768/06/002 Notice: William Martin to overseers of Saint 1768 Jun James to discharge self of bail re bastardy

WJ/SP/1768/06/003 Notice: to Henry Biddell, prosecutor in R v Dale 1768 Jun Ingram

WJ/SP/1768/06/004 Notice: to Bridget Doran, presecutor in R v 1768 Jun Degrans

WJ/SP/1768/06/005 Notice: to Bridget Doran, prosecutor in R v 1768 Jun Degrans

WJ/SP/1768/06/006 Affidavit: notice served on Henry Biddell in R v 1768 Jun Ingram

WJ/SP/1768/06/007 Notice: served on Elizabeth Till, prosecutor in R 1768 Jun Avaialble for general access v G Hulbert

WJ/SP/1768/06/008 Notice: served on Elizabeth Till, Prosecutor in R 1768 Jun v G Hulbert

WJ/SP/1768/06/009 Instructions in R v Concomer 1768 Jun

WJ/SP/1768/06/010 Affidavit: R v Perry, re bail 1768 Jun

WJ/SP/1768/06/011 Information: appearance of Joseph Stackhouse 1768 Jun (R v Stackhouse)

WJ/SP/1768/06/012 Bail: for Chas Rogers and Chas Wyall - 1768 Jun Thomas White and Sam Hutchings

WJ/SP/1768/06/013 Bail: John Drysdale and Thomas Gate - Barney 1768 Jun Fflyn

WJ/SP/1768/06/014 Bail: John Hanmer and Chas Howard for James 1768 Jun Ions

WJ/SP/1768/06/015 Bail: Peter Deson and Lewis Aubin for F J 1768 Jun Pruny LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 174 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1768/06/016 Bail: George Bypeld and Richard Barnsby for 1768 Jun Robert Sayer

WJ/SP/1768/06/017 Bail: William Fatt of Castle Street and William 1768 Jun Fatt of Swallow Street for James Dunn

WJ/SP/1768/06/018 Bail: Robert Smith and Richard Prance for 1768 Jun Charles Ullman

WJ/SP/1768/06/019 Petition: Caleb Russell for mercy for his son 1768 Jun

WJ/SP/1768/06/020 Petition: John Jenison - for mercy 1768 Jun

WJ/SP/1768/06/021 Petition: David Bulger - for mercy 1768 Jun

WJ/SP/1768/06/022 Petition: Governor, Tothill Fields House of 1768 Jun Correction -for money

WJ/SP/1768/06/023 Order: R v Sarah McDunack, known as 1768 Jun Catherine McDunack

WJ/SP/1768/06/024 Order: R v Sarah McDunack, known as 1768 Jun Catherine McDunack

WJ/SP/1768/06/025 Order: R v Sarah McDunack, known as 1768 Jun Catherine McDunack

WJ/SP/1768/06/026 Release: John Vaughan 1768 Jun

WJ/SP/1768/06/027 Release: Valentine French 1768 Jun Available for general acess

WJ/SP/1768/06/028 Release: Valentine French 1768 Jun

WJ/SP/1768/06/029 Release: Ralph Hancock 1768 Jun

WJ/SP/1768/06/030 Release: Henry Steers and John Mortimer 1768 Jun

WJ/SP/1768/06/031 Release: William James Alley 1768 Jun

WJ/SP/1768/06/032 Release: Thomas Goodges to James Hancock 1768 Jun LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 175 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1768/06/033 Release: Thomas Goodges to William Bennett 1768 Jun

WJ/SP/1768/06/034 Release: William Turner 1768 Jun

WJ/SP/1768/06/035 Release: Joseph Crosby 1768 Jun

WJ/SP/1768/06/036 Calendar of indictments 1768 Jun

WJ/SP/1768/06/037 Calendar of recognizances 1768 Jun OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1768/10/001 Notice: served on John Harford in R v R Sayer 1768 Oct

WJ/SP/1768/10/002 Notice: served on John Harford in R v R Sayer 1768 Oct

WJ/SP/1768/10/003 Notice: served on Susannah Harford in R v R 1768 Oct Sayer

WJ/SP/1768/10/004 Notice: served on Susannah Harford in R v R 1768 Oct Sayer

WJ/SP/1768/10/005 Notice: served on Edward Watts in R v Alice 1768 Oct Watts

WJ/SP/1768/10/006 Notice: served on Edward Watts in R v Alice 1768 Oct Watts

WJ/SP/1768/10/007 Notice: served on Richard Birmingham in R v 1768 Oct James Dunn

WJ/SP/1768/10/008 Notice: served on Richard Birmingham in R v 1768 Oct James Dunn

WJ/SP/1768/10/009 Non appearance of Mary Maguire, prosecutor 1768 Oct in R v Pruny

WJ/SP/1768/10/010 Non appearance of William McGeary in R v 1768 Oct McGeary

WJ/SP/1768/10/011 Non appearance of Peter Gallais in R v Gallais 1768 Oct LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 176 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1768/10/012 Copy of indictment R v John Hardgrove etc 1768 Oct

WJ/SP/1768/10/013 Instructions: Christchurch v Saint Anne 1768 Oct Westminster

WJ/SP/1768/10/014 Instructions: R v Peter Gugliemi 1768 Oct

WJ/SP/1768/10/015 Affidavit: William Slade v Henry Bissell 1768 Oct

WJ/SP/1768/10/016 Affidavit: William Slade v Henry Bissell 1768 Oct

WJ/SP/1768/10/017 Affidavit: William Slade v Henry Bissell 1768 Oct

WJ/SP/1768/10/018 Affidavit: William Slade v Henry Bissell 1768 Oct

WJ/SP/1768/10/019 Bastardy: Saint Anne Westminster desire 1768 Oct discharge for recognizance Pelling Rose

WJ/SP/1768/10/020 Release: Saint James to William Martin 1768 Oct

WJ/SP/1768/10/021 Bail: Joseph Wakefield and Joseph Warring for 1768 Oct John Hardcastle

WJ/SP/1768/10/022 Bail: Richard Wilson and Lowery Alexander for 1768 Oct Robert and Elizabeth Horwood

WJ/SP/1768/10/023 Bail: John Haggett and John Fryer for Lewis 1768 Oct Hart

WJ/SP/1768/10/024 Bail: Luke Brewer and William Roberston for 1768 Oct Martha Pritchard

WJ/SP/1768/10/025 Thomas Goodmin and Richard Berridge for 1768 Oct Edward Perry

WJ/SP/1768/10/026 Bail: William Caslake and Samuel Greenfield 1768 Oct

WJ/SP/1768/10/027 Bail: Joseph Sturges and John Raben for 1768 Oct Richard Reeves LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 177 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1768/10/028 Bail: John Woodman and John Osbourne for 1768 Oct Samuel Baldwin

WJ/SP/1768/10/029 Bail: Thomas Higginson and Richard Cudmore 1768 Oct for John Ellison

WJ/SP/1768/10/030 Bail: Richard Harrison and John Goodwin for 1768 Oct Thomas Dawson

WJ/SP/1768/10/031 Petition: William Slade - appeal against 1768 Oct conviction (not found 16/3/62)

WJ/SP/1768/10/032 Petition: for George Oakley - for mercy 1768 Oct

WJ/SP/1768/10/033 Petition: John Whitehead - music and dancing 1768 Oct at New Theatre

WJ/SP/1768/10/034 Petition: Thomas Hugford - music and dancing 1768 Oct at Hickford Street Room

WJ/SP/1768/10/035 Petition: William Cranmer - for mercy 1768 Oct

WJ/SP/1768/10/036 Petition: Andrew Rook - for mercy re forfeit of 1768 Oct recognizance

WJ/SP/1768/10/037 Petition: Andrew Rook - for mercy re forfeit of 1768 Oct recognizance

WJ/SP/1768/10/038 Petition: William Turner - for mercy 1768 Oct

WJ/SP/1768/10/039 Petition: Joseph Beete - re partition wall 1768 Oct

WJ/SP/1768/10/040 Petition: Joseph Beete - re partition wall 1768 Oct

WJ/SP/1768/10/041 Petition: Joseph Beete - re partition wall 1768 Oct

WJ/SP/1768/10/042 Petition: Joseph Beete - re partition wall 1768 Oct

WJ/SP/1768/10/043 Petition: Joseph Beete - re partition wall 1768 Oct

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WJ/SP/1768/10/045 Order and certificate: re Joseph Beete and his 1768 Oct partition wall

WJ/SP/1768/10/046 Order: process and issue in R v Thomas 1768 Oct Jenkins

WJ/SP/1768/10/047 Release: Barney Flyn 1768 Oct

WJ/SP/1768/10/048 Release: Arthur Dillon 1768 Oct

WJ/SP/1768/10/049 Release: Thomas Young 1768 Oct

WJ/SP/1768/10/050 Release: Francis Jans 1768 Oct

WJ/SP/1768/10/051 Release: Francis Jans 1768 Oct

WJ/SP/1768/10/052 Release: Joseph and Susannah Tidd 1768 Oct

WJ/SP/1768/10/053 Release: Henry Simpson 1768 Oct

WJ/SP/1768/10/054 Release: Robert Aberdeen 1768 Oct

WJ/SP/1768/10/055 John Drew licensed as independent minister 1768 Oct

WJ/SP/1768/10/056 John Teek licensed as independent minister 1768 Oct

WJ/SP/1768/10/057 List: Indictments certified to Kings Bench 1768 Oct Michaelmas

WJ/SP/1768/10/058 List: Constables' places 1768 Oct

WJ/SP/1768/10/059 Account of prisoners and vagrants committed to 1768 Oct Tothill Fields Bridewell June - October 1768

WJ/SP/1768/10/060 Calendar of indictments October 1768 1768 Oct

WJ/SP/1768/10/061 Calendar of recognizances October 1768 1768 Oct

WJ/SP/1768/10/062 Note to Mr Jefferson from Mr Aylett re R v John 1768 Oct Edwards on the prosecution of Allen Farrington LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 179 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1770/01/002 Affidavit: Notice served on prosecutor, R v 1771 Jan George Hulbert

WJ/SP/1770/01/003 Release: to George Tolfraa 1771 Jan APRIL

WJ/SP/1770/04/001 Bail pieces 1770 Apr

WJ/SP/1770/04/002 Bail pieces 1770 Apr

WJ/SP/1770/04/003 Bail pieces 1770 Apr

WJ/SP/1770/04/004 Bail pieces 1770 Apr

WJ/SP/1770/04/005 Bail pieces 1770 Apr

WJ/SP/1770/04/006 Bail pieces 1770 Apr

WJ/SP/1770/04/007 Bail pieces 1770 Apr

WJ/SP/1770/04/008 Bail pieces 1770 Apr

WJ/SP/1770/04/009 Instruction: in R v Williams Hoane 1770 Apr

WJ/SP/1770/04/010 Instruction: in R v Williams Hoane 1770 Apr

WJ/SP/1770/04/011 Affidavit: Frederick McCannon, defendant - 1770 Apr absence of material witness

WJ/SP/1770/04/012 Affidavit: Robert Parker, defendant - absence of 1770 Apr material witness

WJ/SP/1770/04/013 Notice: served on Walter Strickland, prosecutor, 1770 Apr in R v Henry Booth

WJ/SP/1770/04/014 Notice: served on Walter Strickland, prosecutor, 1770 Apr in R v Henry Booth LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 180 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1770/04/015 Notice: served on William Elliott, prosecutor, in 1770 Apr R v Edward Jons

WJ/SP/1770/04/016 Notice: served on William Elliott, prosecutor, in 1770 Apr R v Edward Jons

WJ/SP/1770/04/017 Notice: served on William Elliott, prosecutor, in 1770 Apr R v Edward Jons

WJ/SP/1770/04/018 Notice: served on William Elliott, prosecutor, in 1770 Apr R v Edward Jons

WJ/SP/1770/04/019 Notice: served on Mary Bowden, prosecutor, in 1770 Apr R v Robert Bowden

WJ/SP/1770/04/020 Notice: served on Mary Bowden, prosecutor, in 1770 Apr R v Robert Bowden

WJ/SP/1770/04/021 Notice: served on Mary Bowden, prosecutor in 1770 Apr R v Robert Bowden

WJ/SP/1770/04/022 Notice: served on Mary Bowden, prosecutor in 1770 Apr R v Robert Bowden

WJ/SP/1770/04/023 Affidavit: John Maddock, bail for Henry White, 1770 Apr defendant - Richard Dickson, prosecutor, is dead

WJ/SP/1770/04/024 Affidavit: John Maddock, bail for Henry White, 1770 Apr defendant - Richard Dickson, prosecutor is dead

WJ/SP/1770/04/025 Affidavit: William Hall, bail for Daniel Connor, 1770 Apr defendant - defendant moved to Dublin

WJ/SP/1770/04/026 Affidavit: John Smith - not bail for William 1770 Apr Wharton

WJ/SP/1770/04/027 Affidavit: John Smith - not bail for William 1770 Apr Wharton

WJ/SP/1770/04/028 Instruction: in R v John Wright 1770 Apr LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 181 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1770/04/029 Instruction in R v John Wright 1770 Apr

WJ/SP/1770/04/030 Release: to John Tucker 1770 Apr

WJ/SP/1770/04/031 Release: to James Read 1770 Apr

WJ/SP/1770/04/032 Release: to William and Mary Hall 1770 Apr

WJ/SP/1770/04/033 Release: to Thomas Clough 1770 Apr

WJ/SP/1770/04/034 Release: to Michael Ryan 1770 Apr

WJ/SP/1770/04/035 Release: to Margaret Mullens 1770 Apr

WJ/SP/1770/04/036 Release: to Ann Smith 1770 Apr

WJ/SP/1770/04/037 Release to: Peter Nelson, John Blake and 1770 Apr William Price

WJ/SP/1770/04/038 Release to: James Harris, William Davis and 1770 Apr Christopher Whittle

WJ/SP/1770/04/039 Appeal: John Lambert against paving rate of 1770 Apr Saint Martins in the Fields

WJ/SP/1770/04/040 Appeal: Michael Hudson against Order of 1770 Apr Adjudication of Saint Martins in the Fields

WJ/SP/1770/04/041 Appeal: Michael Hudson against Order of 1770 Apr Adjudication of Saint Martins in the Fields

WJ/SP/1770/04/042 Appeal: John Flockton against conviction for 1770 Apr performing a farce without licence from the Lord Chamberlain

WJ/SP/1770/04/043 Appeal: John Flockton against conviction for 1770 Apr performing a farce without licence from the Lord Chamberlain

WJ/SP/1770/04/044 Appeal: John Chase v Michael Samson, 1770 Apr apprentice LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 182 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1770/04/045 Appeal: Michael Samson, apprentice v John 1770 Apr Chase

WJ/SP/1770/04/046 Appeal: Ann Scragg against sentence on her 1770 Apr only son Charles Scragg, infant

WJ/SP/1770/04/047 Tothill Fields Bridewell - call over paper 1770 Apr

WJ/SP/1770/04/048 Tothill Fields Bridewell - bread bill 1770 Apr

WJ/SP/1770/04/049 Certificate returned into Kings Bench Easter 1770 Apr Term 1770

WJ/SP/1770/04/050 Calendar of recognizances 1770 Apr

WJ/SP/1770/04/051 Calendar of indictment 1770 Apr

WJ/SP/1770/04/052 Notice to appear 1770 Apr JULY

WJ/SP/1770/07/001 Bail piece: Thomas Lee v Daniel Solomon, bail 1770 Jul Brewer Smith and William Wilson

WJ/SP/1770/07/002 Bail piece: R v Samuel Barnes, bail Richard 1770 Jul Burne and Martin Conran

WJ/SP/1770/07/003 Bail piece: R v Robert Bury, bail John Sanders 1770 Jul and William Ward

WJ/SP/1770/07/004 Bail piece: R v John Burges, bail John Sanders 1770 Jul and William Ward

WJ/SP/1770/07/005 Bail piece: Joseph Hardy to prosecute, bail 1770 Jul Samuel Hathaway and Edward Palmer

WJ/SP/1770/07/006 Instruction: Overseers Saint James 1770 Jul Westminster v Francis Lonsdale

WJ/SP/1770/07/007 Instruction: R v William Taylor 1770 Jul

WJ/SP/1770/07/008 Affidavit: Joseph Hardy in R v Hart Levy 1770 Jul LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 183 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1770/07/009 Affidavit: Felix O'Neil prosecutor - no notice in R 1770 Jul v Joseph Hardy

WJ/SP/1770/07/010 Affidavit: Notice served on Jane Taylor, 1770 Jul prosecutor in R v Mary Bickley

WJ/SP/1770/07/011 Affidavit: Notice served on Jane Taylor, 1770 Jul prosecutor in R v Mary Bickley

WJ/SP/1770/07/012 Affidavit: Notice served on Richard Dawson, 1770 Jul prosecutor in R v Mary Dawson

WJ/SP/1770/07/013 Affidavit: John Bateman, prosecutor in R v 1770 Jul Thomas Chapman - absence of important witness

WJ/SP/1770/07/014 Affidavit: Bail for William Hoar, defendant, re his 1770 Jul non appearance

WJ/SP/1770/07/015 Notice re estreat of recognizance: James White 1770 Jul bound for appearance of John Wellbeck

WJ/SP/1770/07/016 Notice re estreat of recognizance: William 1770 Jul Forster bound for appearance of Richard Teal

WJ/SP/1770/07/017 Notice re estreat of recognizance: Samuel 1770 Jul Turner bound for appearance of Robert Berry

WJ/SP/1770/07/018 Notice re estreat of recognizance: William 1770 Jul Morton bound for appearance of John Burges

WJ/SP/1770/07/019 Notice re estreat of recognizance: John Hart 1770 Jul bound for appearance of Elizabeth Bell

WJ/SP/1770/07/020 Notice re estreat of recognizance: William 1770 Jul Falkener for appearance of Ann Steward

WJ/SP/1770/07/021 Notice re estreat of recognizance: John 1770 Jul Dinmore bound for appearance of John McGinnis LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 184 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1770/07/022 Notice re estreat of recognizance: Thomas 1770 Jul Holroid bound for appearance of William Boxhall

WJ/SP/1770/07/023 Notice re estreat of recognizance: William 1770 Jul Cheney bound for appearance of Margaret Brown

WJ/SP/1770/07/024 Notice re estreat of recognizance: John 1770 Jul Thornber bound for appearance of David Waters

WJ/SP/1770/07/025 Notices re estreat of recognizance: names 1770 Jul unspecified references 025-053 1 bundle

WJ/SP/1770/07/054 Release: to John Richardson 1770 Jul

WJ/SP/1770/07/055 Release: to John Haylock 1770 Jul

WJ/SP/1770/07/056 Release: to Ann Cannon 1770 Jul

WJ/SP/1770/07/057 Release: to Ann Cannon 1770 Jul

WJ/SP/1770/07/058 Release: to Jane Hand 1770 Jul

WJ/SP/1770/07/059 Release: to Jane Hand 1770 Jul

WJ/SP/1770/07/060 Release: to Richard Griffiths 1770 Jul

WJ/SP/1770/07/061 Appeal and petition: Robert Allen, apprentice v 1770 Jul David Blyth

WJ/SP/1770/07/062 Appeal and petition: David Blyth v Robert Allen, 1770 Jul apprentice

WJ/SP/1770/07/063 Petition: Governor of Bridewell for £20 for poor 1770 Jul prisoners

WJ/SP/1770/07/064 Appeal and petition: George Dawson, 1770 Jul apprentice v Alexander Smith LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 185 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1770/07/065 Appeal and petition: Henry Bytham, apprentice 1770 Jul v David Blyth

WJ/SP/1770/07/066 Appeal and petition: Henry Bytham, apprentice 1770 Jul v David Blyth

WJ/SP/1770/07/067 Appeal and petition: Henry Bytham, apprentice 1770 Jul v David Blyth

WJ/SP/1770/07/068 Order: Petition adjourned - George Dawson v 1770 Jul Alexander Smith

WJ/SP/1770/07/069 Order: Robert Allen, apprentice to return to 1770 Jul service to David Blyth

WJ/SP/1770/07/070 Order: Robert Allen, apprentice to return to 1770 Jul service to David Blyth

WJ/SP/1770/07/071 Examination of vagrant: Margaret Dean 1770 Jul

WJ/SP/1770/07/072 Certificate: Indictment of Samuel Price and Ann 1770 Jul Prior

WJ/SP/1770/07/073 Certificate: Indictment of Samuel Price and Ann 1770 Jul Prior

WJ/SP/1770/07/074 Certificate: William Boxhall has satisfied Saint 1770 Jul George Hanover Square

WJ/SP/1770/07/075 Calendar of indictments 1770 Jul

WJ/SP/1770/07/076 Calendar of recognizances 1770 Jul OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1770/10/001 Bail piece: R v Charles Cranse - bail Nathaniel 1770 Oct Gibson and Robert Anderson

WJ/SP/1770/10/002 Bail piece: R v Henry Stone - bail Thomas Earls 1770 Oct and Joseph Spencer

WJ/SP/1770/10/003 Bail piece: R v Thomas Robinson etc -bail 1770 Oct James Whorwood and Claude Benezet LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 186 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1770/10/004 Bail piece: R v Robert Jefferies - bail William 1770 Oct Eldridge and John Challoner

WJ/SP/1770/10/005 Bail piece: R v Ralph Gedney - bail Joseph 1770 Oct Simms and John Davis

WJ/SP/1770/10/006 Bail piece: R v Thomas Jenkins -bail James 1770 Oct Griffiths and Thomas Mayo

WJ/SP/1770/10/007 Bail piece: R v James Marjorian - bail William 1770 Oct Eldridge and John Barnes

WJ/SP/1770/10/008 Bail piece: R v John Osborn - bail Henry Filts 1770 Oct and William Williams

WJ/SP/1770/10/009 Bail piece: R v John Osborn - bail Henry Filts 1770 Oct and William Williams

WJ/SP/1770/10/010 Bail piece: R v Francis Nixon - bail William 1770 Oct Robert and John Trotter

WJ/SP/1770/10/011 Bail piece: R v Mary Howard - bail Robert 1770 Oct Hopwood and Robert Howard

WJ/SP/1770/10/012 Instruction: R v Sarah Burges 1770 Oct

WJ/SP/1770/10/013 Instruction: R v Andrew Miller 1770 Oct

WJ/SP/1770/10/014 Affidavit: Notice served on John Anderson, 1770 Oct prosecutor in R v Charles Forward

WJ/SP/1770/10/015 Affidavit: Notice served on John Anderson, 1770 Oct prosecutor in R v Charles Forward

WJ/SP/1770/10/016 Affidavit: Notice served on Thomas Southgate, 1770 Oct prosecutor in R v Thomas Jenkinson

WJ/SP/1770/10/017 Affidavit: Notice served on Thomas Southgate, 1770 Oct prosecutor in R v Thomas Jenkins

WJ/SP/1770/10/018 Affidavit: Notice served on Christopher 1770 Oct Flaherty, prosecutor in R v Sarah Pryor LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 187 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1770/10/019 Affidavit: Notice served on Christopher 1770 Oct Flaherty, prosecutor in R v Sarah Pryor

WJ/SP/1770/10/020 Affidavit: Isaac Snow's bail re warrant to 1770 Oct apprehend him

WJ/SP/1770/10/021 Affidavit: Mary York re illness of her husband, 1770 Oct bail for Thomas Storey

WJ/SP/1770/10/022 Affidavit: Mary York re illness of her husband, 1770 Oct bail for Thomas Storey

WJ/SP/1770/10/023 Affidavit: Thomas Jenkins, defendant - re 1770 Oct postponement of trial

WJ/SP/1770/10/024 Affidavit: Thomas Jenkins, defendant - re 1770 Oct postponement of trial

WJ/SP/1770/10/025 Notices re estreat of recognizances to 29 1770 Oct people references 025-053 1 bundle

WJ/SP/1770/10/054 Release: to Anthony Haslam 1770 Oct

WJ/SP/1770/10/055 Release: to Elizabeth Grafton 1770 Oct

WJ/SP/1770/10/056 Release: to Joseph Hardy 1770 Oct

WJ/SP/1770/10/057 Release: to John Lovat 1770 Oct

WJ/SP/1770/10/058 Release: to John Lovat 1770 Oct

WJ/SP/1770/10/059 Release: to John Lovat 1770 Oct

WJ/SP/1770/10/060 Release: to Andrew Miller 1770 Oct

WJ/SP/1770/10/061 Release: to James Glascow 1770 Oct

WJ/SP/1770/10/062 Release: to Joseph and Alice Lane 1770 Oct LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 188 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1770/10/063 Release: to John Hope 1770 Oct

WJ/SP/1770/10/064 Release: to John Hope 1770 Oct

WJ/SP/1770/10/065 Release: to Thomas Foster 1770 Oct

WJ/SP/1770/10/066 Release: to John Hay 1770 Oct

WJ/SP/1770/10/067 Release: to John Iron 1770 Oct

WJ/SP/1770/10/068 Receipt: to Patrick Forn from Saint Martins in 1770 Oct Field - fine for disorderly house

WJ/SP/1770/10/069 Receipt: to Garret Smullens from Saint Martins 1770 Oct in Field - fine for disorderly house

WJ/SP/1770/10/070 Certificate: Robert Menzies has performed 1770 Oct conditions prescribed by the court

WJ/SP/1770/10/071 Certificate: Thomas Langford has satisfied 1770 Oct Saint Ann's Westminster (bastardy)

WJ/SP/1770/10/072 Petition: George Dawson, apprentice v 1770 Oct Alexander Smith

WJ/SP/1770/10/073 Petition: Michael Dunn - for release from prison 1770 Oct

WJ/SP/1770/10/074 Petition: John Whitehead - for renewal of Music 1770 Oct and Dancing Licence for New Theatre Haymarket

WJ/SP/1770/10/075 Petition: Thomas Hugford for renewal of Music 1770 Oct and Dancing Licence for Hickford's Great Room

WJ/SP/1770/10/076 Petition: John Roberts - for mercy 1770 Oct

WJ/SP/1770/10/077 Petition: Letitia Newings - absence of material 1770 Oct witness - for trial at next session

WJ/SP/1770/10/078 Order: to set up committee to consider granting 1770 Oct of victuallers' licences LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 189 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1770/10/079 Certificate returned into King's Bench 1770 Oct Michaelmas 1770

WJ/SP/1770/10/080 List of constables 1770 Oct

WJ/SP/1770/10/081 Calendar of recognizances 1770 Oct

WJ/SP/1770/10/082 Calendar of indictments 1770 Oct

WJ/SP/1770/10/083 Bill for subsistence of prisoners in Tothill Fields 1770 Oct Bridewell

WJ/SP/1770/10/084 Bill for subsistence of prisoners in Tothill Fields 1770 Oct Bridewell, with prisoners' names and length of confinement

WJ/SP/1770/10/085 Bill for bread for prisoners in Tothill Fields 1770 Oct Bridewell Papers for 1771 JANUARY

WJ/SP/1771/01/001 Bail piece: R v Thomas Donally - bail - and 1771 Jan John Freelove

WJ/SP/1771/01/004 Release: to Catherine Shepherd 1771 Jan

WJ/SP/1771/01/005 Release: to Thomas Allen, Wiliam Smith and 1771 Jan George Matthews

WJ/SP/1771/01/006 Account of Henry Beat at Tothill Fields 1771 Jan Bridewell October 1770 - January 1771

WJ/SP/1771/01/007 Subsistence account of all vagrants and 1771 Jan prisoners in Tothill Field Bridewell October 1770 - January 1771 APRIL

WJ/SP/1771/04/001 Bail piece: R v Joseph Callow, bail Thomas 1771 Apr Phillips and John Noble

WJ/SP/1771/04/002 Bail piece: R v Elizabeth Currie, bail John 1771 Apr McMahon and William McLary LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 190 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1771/04/003 Bail piece: R v Thomas Temple, bail Gideon 1771 Apr Tuck and Josiah Pasmore

WJ/SP/1771/04/004 Bail piece:R v William Chrimes, bail Robert 1771 Apr Baghole and Abraham Clogg

WJ/SP/1771/04/005 Bail piece: R v William Litton, bail Richard 1771 Apr Higgins and Thomas Ashlin

WJ/SP/1771/04/006 Bail piece: R v Catherine Knowland, bail 1771 Apr Lawrence Knowland and Henry Saney

WJ/SP/1771/04/007 Bail piece: R v Isabella Skee, bail Richard 1771 Apr Gascoyne and James Watson

WJ/SP/1771/04/008 Bail piece: R v John Dignam, bail James Finney 1771 Apr and Thomas Clayton

WJ/SP/1771/04/009 Bail piece: R v Joseph Randall, bail Benjamin 1771 Apr Dawson and David Coupland

WJ/SP/1771/04/010 Bail Piece: R v Edward Skeane, bail James 1771 Apr Watson and James Harris

WJ/SP/1771/04/011 Affidavit: Notice served on Lawrence Cain, 1771 Apr prosecutor in R v Christopher Hornsby etc

WJ/SP/1771/04/012 Affidavit: Notice served on Saint James 1771 Apr Westminster (bastardy - Henry Hearne)

WJ/SP/1771/04/013 Affidavit: Notice served on Saint James 1771 Apr Westminster (bastardy - Charles Paul)

WJ/SP/1771/04/014 Affidavit: Non appearance of John Litchfield - 1771 Apr impressed in navy

WJ/SP/1771/04/015 Affidavit: Non appearance of Jane Hurst - 1771 Apr having a baby

WJ/SP/1771/04/016 Affidavit: Non appearance of Mary Pollard - 1771 Apr extremely ill LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 191 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1771/04/017 Petition: William Noah Lantware, apprentice v 1771 Apr Alexander Dingwall

WJ/SP/1771/04/018 Petition: John Tongue, apprentice v John 1771 Apr Boissier

WJ/SP/1771/04/019 Order: Dismissal of John Tongue's petition - he 1771 Apr is to return to master

WJ/SP/1771/04/020 Release: to James Fennoy 1771 Apr

WJ/SP/1771/04/021 Release: to John White 1771 Apr

WJ/SP/1771/04/022 Release: to Robert Wykes 1771 Apr

WJ/SP/1771/04/023 Release: to Lewis Darlot, John Bettee Panant, 1771 Apr James Therie

WJ/SP/1771/04/024 Release: to William Jones and Peter Jones 1771 Apr

WJ/SP/1771/04/025 Release: to Mary Weldon 1771 Apr

WJ/SP/1771/04/026 Certificate: Anthony Wheelock has received the 1771 Apr sacrament (not a sacrament certificate but certificate that he has one)

WJ/SP/1771/04/027 Certificate: William Moor has married Elizabeth 1771 Apr Grace

WJ/SP/1771/04/028 Certificate: Edward Halt has satisfied Saint Paul 1771 Apr Covent Garden (bastardy)

WJ/SP/1771/04/029 Certificate: John Burden has satisfied Saint 1771 Apr Martins in Fields (bastardy)

WJ/SP/1771/04/030 Certificate: John Snell is a properly qualified 1771 Apr Dissenting preacher

WJ/SP/1771/04/031 List: Bridewell callover 1771 Apr

WJ/SP/1771/04/032 List: Work done by Bridewell prisoners 1771 Apr LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 192 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1771/04/033 Calendar of indictments 1771 Apr

WJ/SP/1771/04/034 Calendar of recognizance 1771 Apr

WJ/SP/1771/04/035 Notice of appeal: Saint Lawrence Jewry united 1771 Apr to Saint Mary Magdalen Milk Street v settlement of Isabella Morgan and child, removed from Saint Giles in the Fields JUNE

WJ/SP/1771/06/001 Affidavit: R v Michael Hudson - defendant is 1771 Jun dead and buried

WJ/SP/1771/06/002 Note re estreat of recognizance: Non 1771 Jun appearance of John Beercroft

WJ/SP/1771/06/003 Release: to John Moore 1771 Jun

WJ/SP/1771/06/004 Release: to Joseph Lyon 1771 Jun

WJ/SP/1771/06/005 Release: to Thomas Danally 1771 Jun Available for genera access

WJ/SP/1771/06/006 Certificate: Matthew Slade has satisfied Saint 1771 Jun Anne Westminster (bastardy)

WJ/SP/1771/06/007 Certificate: Mr Reeves and Mrs Potts have 1771 Jun removed the nuisance

WJ/SP/1771/06/008 List: Baker's bill for Tothill Fields Bridewell 1771 Jun OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1771/10/001 Bail piece: R v Robert Salmon - bail Hudson 1771 Oct Mason and William Pinder

WJ/SP/1771/10/002 Bail piece: R v Ann Barn - bail James Bick and 1771 Oct Lawrence Welsh

WJ/SP/1771/10/003 Bail piece: R v Anthony Courtney - bail Isaac 1771 Oct Wood and John Mosley LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 193 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1771/10/004 Bail piece: R v Patrick Foran - bail John Palmer 1771 Oct and Richard Curtis

WJ/SP/1771/10/005 Bail piece: R v James Barnet - bail William Ellis 1771 Oct and John Smith

WJ/SP/1771/10/006 Bail piece: R v James Sanger - bail James 1771 Oct Ward and Edward Cook

WJ/SP/1771/10/007 Bail piece: R v Edward Eastham - bail Richard 1771 Oct Wellington and John Ravard

WJ/SP/1771/10/008 Bail piece: R v Judith Ockleshaw - bail James 1771 Oct Griffiths and John Hardon

WJ/SP/1771/10/009 Bail piece: R v Thomas Southgate - bail James 1771 Oct Wyllie and John Provand

WJ/SP/1771/10/010 Bail piece: R v Ann Grant - bail Adam Moffat 1771 Oct and James Grant

WJ/SP/1771/10/011 Bail piece: R v Adam Moffat - bail George Gillin 1771 Oct Avalable for general access and John Stillwell

WJ/SP/1771/10/012 Bail piece: R v Jasper Bell - bail Thomas Scott 1771 Oct and Samuel Smith

WJ/SP/1771/10/013 Bail piece: R v John Steal - bail Robert Hislop 1771 Oct and John Reborn

WJ/SP/1771/10/014 Notice re estreat of recognizance: for 1771 Oct appearance of Alexander Ross

WJ/SP/1771/10/015 Notice re estreat of recognizance: for 1771 Oct appearance of Thomas Anderson

WJ/SP/1771/10/016 Notice re estreat of recognizance: for 1771 Oct appearance of Elizabeth Morriss and Ann Davis

WJ/SP/1771/10/017 Notice re estreat of recognizance: for 1771 Oct appearance of Patrick Dalton LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 194 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1771/10/018 Affidavit: Edward Denton re Thomas Erskine's 1771 Oct exile

WJ/SP/1771/10/019 Affidavit: James Bolland, defendant, re absence 1771 Oct of material witness

WJ/SP/1771/10/020 Affidavit: notice served on William Higgins, 1771 Oct prosecutor, in R v James Barnett

WJ/SP/1771/10/021 Release: to Joseph Pitman 1771 Oct

WJ/SP/1771/10/022 Release: to John Shearman 1771 Oct

WJ/SP/1771/10/023 Certificate: John Nichols has indemnified Saint 1771 Oct George Hanover Square (bastardy)

WJ/SP/1771/10/024 Certificate: James Judge has indemnified Saint 1771 Oct George Hanover Square (bastardy) 1771 Oct

WJ/SP/1771/10/025 Certificate: Thomas Handcock has indemnified 1771 Oct Saint James Westminster (bastardy)

WJ/SP/1771/10/026 Petition: Mary Johnson - for mercy for her 1771 Oct husband Edward

WJ/SP/1771/10/027 Petition: John Jones, apprentice v John 1771 Oct Spencer

WJ/SP/1771/10/028 Petition: George Fullock v William King, 1771 Oct Available for general acess apprentice

WJ/SP/1771/10/029 Petition: John Whitehead for renewal of Music 1771 Oct and Dancing Licence for New Theatre, Haymarket

WJ/SP/1771/10/030 Petition: Josias Cunningham - for release from 1771 Oct Bridewell on charge of barking twelve orange trees at Kew belonging to Dowager Princess of Wales - offers to reveal awful plots centred round Queen as a Papist child, and connected with the fire at Portsmouth LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 195 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1771/10/031 Licence: James Fry and William Baker are 1771 Oct allowed by Kent justices to receive charity for 9 months from 5 February 1771 - great loss by fire

WJ/SP/1771/10/032 Order: v disorderly house (2 copies and 1 draft) 1771 Oct

WJ/SP/1771/10/033 Vagrant pass: Charlotte Rudd - to Whitehaven, 1771 Oct Cumberland

WJ/SP/1771/10/034 Vagrant pass: William Rowland - to Bremood, 1771 Oct Stafford

WJ/SP/1771/10/035 List: Peter Jackson's bill for bread to Tothill 1771 Oct Fields Bridewell

WJ/SP/1771/10/036 List: constables on duty 1771 Oct

WJ/SP/1771/10/037 List: recognizances 1771 Oct

WJ/SP/1771/10/038 Calendar of recognizances 1771 Oct

WJ/SP/1771/10/039 List: Bridewell callover 1771 Oct Papers for 1772 JANUARY

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WJ/SP/1772/01/007 Papers re recognizances and witnesses and 1772 Jan papers in cases references 007-015 9 documents

WJ/SP/1772/01/016 Releases 1772 Jan references 016-020 6 documents

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WJ/SP/1772/01/022 House of Correction calendar of commitment 1772 Jan

WJ/SP/1772/01/023 Indictments 1772 Jan

WJ/SP/1772/01/024 Recognizances 1772 Jan

WJ/SP/1772/01/025 Indictments returned to Kings Bench 1722 Jan

WJ/SP/1772/01/026 List of names and numbers 1772 Jan

WJ/SP/1772/01/027 Letter signed Joe Dowdall re 'that poor fellow 1772 Jan Cortney'

WJ/SP/1772/01/028 Table of fees approved by the Governor of the 1772 Jan House of Correction, signed by four justices including James Fielding, ordered to be hung in prison for inspection by prisoners

WJ/SP/1772/01/029 Petition: George Smith, Governor of the House 1772 Jan of Correction for the yearly sum of £50 for the support of sick prisoners as received by his predecessors

WJ/SP/1772/01/030 Petition: William Baker, sentenced to corporal 1772 Jan punishment, that he is now ill and his family in want, addressed to Sir John Fielding APRIL

WJ/SP/1772/04/001 Papers re witnesses to assault on Charles 1772 Apr Harris by Mrs Eastham

WJ/SP/1772/04/002 Papers re witnesses to assault on Charles 1772 Apr Harris by Mrs Eastham JULY

WJ/SP/1772/07/001 Releases and notes re recognizances 1772 Jul references 001-004 4 documents

WJ/SP/1772/07/005 Account of fees 1772 Jul October LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 197 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1772/10/001 Bail pieces 1772 Oct references 001-012 1 bundle

WJ/SP/1772/10/013 Respites of recognizances, informations and 1772 Oct other papers in cases, including bastardy references 013-032 1 bundle

WJ/SP/1772/10/033 Releases 1772 Oct references 033-037 1 bundle

WJ/SP/1772/10/038 Release and discharge in bastardy case 1772 Oct

WJ/SP/1772/10/039 Calendar of indictments 1772 Oct

WJ/SP/1772/10/040 Indictments returned into Kings Bench !772 Oct

WJ/SP/1772/10/041 Calendar: House of Correction 1772 Oct

WJ/SP/1772/10/042 List of fees 1772 Oct

WJ/SP/1772/10/043 Sacrament certificate: Thomas Treslove 1772 Oct

WJ/SP/1772/10/044 Sacrament certificate: Nathaniel Gibson 1772 Oct Papers for 1773 APRIL

WJ/SP/1773/04/001 Certificate: Overseers of Saint Clement Danes 1773 Apr satisfied re Robert Fenton et al and recognizances may be withdrawn Papers for 1776 DECEMBER

WJ/SP/1776/12/001 List of persons committed to Tothill Field 1776 Dec Bridewell April-December 1776 Papers for 1778 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 198 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1778/01/001 List of prisoners committed to Tothill Fields Bridewell, Oct 1777 to Jan 1778, giving dates of committal and discharge.

WJ/SP/1778/04/001 Peter Jackson's account for bread delivered to Unfit the prisoners in Tothill Fields Bridewell. Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1778/04/002 Vagrant list, Tothill Fields Bridewell, Jan to Apr Unfit 1778, giving dates of committal and discharge. Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1778/07/001 W. Carleton's bill for printing 2000 of the Archibishop of Canterbury's letters for the observation of Good Friday and circulating them in the City and Liberty of Westminster.

WJ/SP/1778/07/002 Peter Jackson's bill for bread for prisoners in Unfit Tothill Fields Bridewell. Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1778/07/003 George Smith's bill for the subsistance of Unfit prisoners in Tothill Fields Bridewell. Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1778/10/001 Bills for the subsistence of poor prisoners in Unfit Tothill Fields Bridewell, and for bread for the Not available for general access prisoners.

WJ/SP/1778/10/002 Bills for the subsistence of poor prisoners in Unfit Tothill Fields Bridewell, and for bread for the Not available for general access prisoners. Papers for 1780

WJ/SP/1780/01/001 Letter: 2 Jan: Account of George Smith for all vagrants in Tothill Fields House of Correction, Oct 1779-Jan.

WJ/SP/1780/04/001 Apr: Account of George Smith for all vagrants in Tothill Fields House of Correction, Jan.-Apr.

WJ/SP/1780/04/002 Letter: Apr: Account of Peter Jackson for bread delivered to Tothill Fields House of Correction, Jan.-Apr. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 199 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1780/07/001 Letter: Aug: Account of George Smith for all vagrants in Tothill Fields House of Correction, Apr.-Jul.

WJ/SP/1780/07/002 Letter: 8 Jul: Account of Peter Jackson for bread delivered to Tothill Fields House of Correction, Apr.-Jul.

WJ/SP/1780/10/001 Letter: 8 Oct.: Account of George Smith for all vagrants in Tothill Fields House of Correction, Jul-Oct.

WJ/SP/1780/10/002 Letter: 7 Oct.: Account of Peter Jackson for bread delivered to Tothill Fields House of Correction, Jul-Oct. Papers for 1792 JUNE

WJ/SP/1792/06/001 Articles of the peaces exhibited by Thomas 1792 Jun Keate, surgeon, and his servant Samuel Tredger v Thomas Parnell OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1792/10/001 Bail piece: R v Christopher Idle, William 1792 Oct Unfit Haynes and John Ellis bail - John Wood and Not available for general access Thomas Toms

WJ/SP/1792/10/002 Bail piece: R v Abraham Hitchin - bail Isaac 1792 Oct Unfit Hitchin and Thomas Ward Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1792/10/003 Bail piece: R v Benjamin Hart - bail William 1792 Oct Unfit Simpson and John Collishaw Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1792/10/004 Affidavit: Thomas Clapham, bail for defendant 1792 Oct Unfit in R v Cynrick Lloyd re discharge of Not available for general access recognizances

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WJ/SP/1792/10/006 Affidavit: Lewthwaite, bail in R v Samuel Neald 1792 Oct Unfit re discharge of recognizance Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1792/10/007 Affidavit: Lewthwaite, bail in R v Samuel Neald 1792 Oct Unfit re discharge of recognizance Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1792/10/008 Affidavit: R v James Powell re estreat 1792 Oct Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1792/10/009 Affidavit: R v Anne Montpellier re discharge of 1792 Oct Unfit recognizances Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1792/10/010 Affidavit: R v Peter Felix Donnadieu re respite 1792 Oct Unfit of bail recognizance Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1792/10/011 Affidavit: R v Mary Oxley re discharge of bail 1792 Oct Unfit recognizance Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1792/10/012 Affidavit: R v Joseph Fox re respite of bail 1792 Oct Unfit recognizance Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1792/10/013 Affidavit: William Weaver (bastardy) re 1792 Oct Unfit discharge of bail recognizance Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1792/10/014 Affidavit: William Weaver (bastardy) re 1792 Oct Unfit discharge of bail recognizance Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1792/10/015 Affidavit: Philip Graves (bastardy) re discharge 1792 Oct Unfit of bail recognizance Not available for general access

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WJ/SP/1792/10/017 Petition: Thomas Croft v Royal Exchange 1792 Oct Unfit Assurance Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1792/10/018 Release: to John Giles 1792 Oct Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1792/10/019 Release: to John Giles 1792 Oct Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1792/10/020 Release: to Richard Hall 1792 Oct Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1792/10/021 Release: to William Hill 1792 Oct Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1792/10/022 Release: to William Hill 1792 Oct Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1792/10/023 Letter re R v John Toms - agree to settlement 1792 Oct Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1792/10/024 Certificate of inspection and poor condition of a 1792 Oct Unfit party wall Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1792/10/025 Order to constables: to bring Samuel Russ to 1792 Oct Unfit court Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1792/10/026 Order to constables: to bring William Haynes to 1792 Oct Unfit court Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1792/10/027 Order to constables: to bring John Ellis to court 1792 Oct Unfit Not available for general access LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 202 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1792/10/028 Order to constables: to bring Christopher Idle to 1792 Oct Unfit court Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1792/10/029 Order to constables: to bring Benjamin Hart to 1792 Oct Unfit court Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1792/10/030 Order to constables of Saint Margarets to return 1792 Oct Unfit a list of jurors Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1792/10/031 Order: Robert Webb for bastardy 1792 Oct Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1792/10/032 Order: Robert Webb for bastardy 1792 Oct Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1792/10/033 Articles of the peace: exhibited by Ann Mason v 1792 Oct Unfit Thomas Mason Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1792/10/034 Certificate of the Gaoler of Tothill Fields 1792 Oct Unfit Bridewell Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1792/10/035 Traverse paper 1792 Oct Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1792/10/036 Traverse paper 1792 Oct Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1792/10/037 Calendar of indictments 1792 Oct Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1792/10/038 List of prisoners and charges 1792 Oct Unfit Not available for general access LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 203 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1792/10/039 Constables on duty 18 October 1792 Oct Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1792/10/040 Memorandum: re a building in Piccadilly 1792 Oct Unfit Not available for general access Papers for 1793 JANUARY

WJ/SP/1793/01/001 Bail piece: R v Michael McGee bail Richard 1793 Jan Huckans and John Robinson

WJ/SP/1793/01/002 Bail piece: R v Martha Lewis bail Edward Broad 1793 Jan and Samuel Mason

WJ/SP/1793/01/003 Bail piece: R v William Ide bail William Roberts 1793 Jan

WJ/SP/1793/01/004 Instruction: R v Idle, Ellis and Hayne 1793 Jan

WJ/SP/1793/01/005 Instruction: R v Charles Beazley 1793 Jan

WJ/SP/1793/01/006 Affidavit: S Waltham and L F Pepin re non 1793 Jan appearance of P F Donnadieu, defendant

WJ/SP/1793/01/007 Affidavit: M Clarke re notice served on Thomas 1793 Jan Evers in R V Abraham Hitchin

WJ/SP/1793/01/008 Petition: William Portias for discharge from 1793 Jan prison to rejoin ship

WJ/SP/1793/01/009 Release: to Charles Browing and Barney Smith 1793 Jan

WJ/SP/1793/01/010 Release: to Sarah Wilson and George Easterby 1793 Jan

WJ/SP/1793/01/011 Release: to Seth Skill 1793 Jan

WJ/SP/1793/01/012 Release: to Joseph Wood 1793 Jan Availabe for general access

WJ/SP/1793/01/013 Release: to Samuel Russ 1793 Jan LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 204 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1793/01/014 Release: to Joseph Docker 1793 Jan

WJ/SP/1793/01/015 Release: to Robert Docker 1793 Jan

WJ/SP/1793/01/016 Release: to Jacob Langley 1793 Jan

WJ/SP/1793/01/017 Certificate: of Thomas Gabb as Roman 1793 Jan Catholic priest, Saint Patrick's Chapel, Soho

WJ/SP/1793/01/018 Estimate: for painting at Tothill Fields Bridewell 1793 Jan

WJ/SP/1793/01/019 Estimate: for carpenters' work at Tothill Fields 1793 Jan Bridewell

WJ/SP/1793/01/020 Estimate: for plumbers' and glaziers' work at 1793 Jan Tothill Fields Bridewell

WJ/SP/1793/01/021 Estimate: for smiths' work at Tothill Fields 1793 Jan Bridewell

WJ/SP/1793/01/022 Articles of the peace: exhibited by John 1793 Jan Fallowes and Ralph Steele

WJ/SP/1793/01/024 High Bailiff: List of releases October 1792 and 1793 Jan January 1793

WJ/SP/1793/01/025 Process list 1793 Jan

WJ/SP/1793/01/026 Calendar of indictments for petty larceny 1793 Jan

WJ/SP/1793/01/027 Calendar of recognizances 1793 Jan

WJ/SP/1793/01/028 Call Over 1793 Jan APRIL

WJ/SP/1793/04/001 Bail piece: R v William Fitzgerald - bail Thoms - 1793 Apr --- and John Fuller OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1793/10/001 Petition: William Cordy against his conviction 1793 Oct LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 205 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1793/10/002 Certificate: of Saint George Hanover Square 1793 Oct that Barnard Butler has satisfied the Overseers (bastardy)

WJ/SP/1793/10/003 Traverse Paper: NB see Westminster book no 1793 Oct 1773, p135 Papers for 1794 JANUARY

WJ/SP/1794/01/001 Affidavit: Arthur Stanhope of Wimpole Street 1794 Jan that his daughters Eliza and Harriet, nominees in tontine, were living on 26 December 1793

WJ/SP/1794/01/002 Abstract of indictments for fraud of William 1794 Jan Lowth, labourer, late of Saint Paul Covent Garden

WJ/SP/1794/01/003 Abstract of indictments for fraud of John Sharp, 1794 Jan labourer, late of Saint Paul Covent Gaden APRIL

WJ/SP/1794/04/001 Notice of committal: Case v Andrew Marlow on 1794 Apr suspicion of stealing a goat

WJ/SP/1794/04/002 Certificate: Overseers of Saint George Hanover 1794 Apr Square that Arthur Whitton has paid expenses regarding bastard child of Mary jones

WJ/SP/1794/04/003 Instruction: Case v William King - defendant's 1794 Apr recognizance to be respited until next session

WJ/SP/1794/04/004 Court papers and accounts: Order of Session 1794 Apr Unfit 23 April (greater part of document missing) Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1794/04/005 Accounts; for bricklayers', carpenters' and 1794 Apr plumbers' work completed at Westminster Guildhall JULY

WJ/SP/1794/07/001 Bail piece: Isabella, wife of Peter Squair, for 1794 Jul assault LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 206 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1794/07/002 Bail piece: Charles and Eleanor Webb for 1794 Jul assaulting Elizabeth, wife of Abraham Israel

WJ/SP/1794/07/003 Notice: R v Arthur Connelly as rogue and 1794 Jul vagabond

WJ/SP/1794/07/004 Notice: R v John Farmer for assault 1794 Jul Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1794/07/005 Notice: R v Sarah Hanna, for misdemeanour 1794 Jul

WJ/SP/1794/07/006 Notice: R v John Beckman for assault 1794 Jul

WJ/SP/1794/07/007 Affidavit: Philip Edmondson, that he was in 1794 Jul Eltham, Kent, when summoned to serve on Grand Jury of Westminster

WJ/SP/1794/07/008 Notice: R v Ann Hughes for stealing pint pewter 1794 Jul pot, property of Elizabeth Peters

WJ/SP/1794/07/009 Release: Ann Hill to William Bond 1794 Jul

WJ/SP/1794/07/010 Release: Margaret Meek to Thomas Ingles and 1794 Jul Richard Brooks

WJ/SP/1794/07/011 Release: John Burnell to Mathew Leeson 1794 Jul

WJ/SP/1794/07/012 Release: James Miller to Francis Mitchell 1794 Jul

WJ/SP/1794/07/013 Instruction: R v Thomas Searle and Robert 1794 Jul Morling to move fresh warrant

WJ/SP/1794/07/015 Order for maintenance: Saint James 1794 Jul Westminster v Michael Clancy for son of Mary Baptist

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WJ/SP/1794/07/017 Order for maintenance: Saint Anne 1794 Jul Westminster v James Weedon for son of Sarah Sawyer and discharge of recognizance

WJ/SP/1794/07/018 Order for maintenance: Saint Martin in the 1794 Jul Fields v John Owden for daughter of Susannah Johnson

WJ/SP/1794/07/019 Petition: for discharge from prison of Michael 1794 Jul Clancy having offered five guineas yearly (bastardy)

WJ/SP/1794/07/020 Certificate: William Whitton has satisfied Saint 1794 Jul George Hanover Square (bastardy)

WJ/SP/1794/07/021 Letter: W Massey to Mr Manwarring wished to 1794 Jul be excused fine for non appearance at court

WJ/SP/1794/07/022 Callover paper 1794 Jul

WJ/SP/1794/07/023 Traverse paper 1794 Jul

WJ/SP/1794/07/024 Calendar of indictments 1794 Jul

WJ/SP/1794/07/025 Draft calendar of recognizances 1794 Jul

WJ/SP/1794/07/026 Account of William Tarte for plumber's and 1794 Jul glazier's work at Tothill Fields Bridewell

WJ/SP/1794/07/027 High Bailiff's account 1794 Jul

WJ/SP/1794/07/028 Report to Westminster Justices on repairs 1794 Jul Unfit necessary to Tothill Fields Bridewell Not available for general access Papers for 1795 AUGUST

WJ/SP/1795/08/001 Notice of thanks from committee for 1795 Aug contribution to relief of the poor of Saint Anne's, Westminster from Saint Anne's Corps of Gentlemen Volunteers LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 208 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1795/08/002 Letter from William Knox regarding callout of 1795 Aug Saint Anne's volunteers regarding riot in baker's shop Papers for 1798 JANUARY

WJ/SP/1798/01/001 Bail piece: R v Dennis Callagan for assault 1798 Jan

WJ/SP/1798/01/002 Bail piece: R v Charles Lovell for assault 1798 Jan

WJ/SP/1798/01/003 Instruction: Saint Martin in the Fields against 1798 Jan John Ivers - bastardy (Lydia Downs)

WJ/SP/1798/01/004 Instruction: Saint Martin in the Fields against 1798 Jan John Ivers - bastardy (Lydia Downs)

WJ/SP/1798/01/005 Instruction: R v John Watts 1798 Jan

WJ/SP/1798/01/006 Instrruction: R v Kirk and his wife 1798 Jan

WJ/SP/1798/01/007 Instruction: R v Joseph Green , recognizances 1798 Jan to be discharged as indictments not found

WJ/SP/1798/01/008 Letter: to Mr Allen from Peter Tidebotham that 1798 Jan Lionel Todd's recognizances may be withdrawn

WJ/SP/1798/01/009 Certificate: John Hands has given satisfaction 1798 Jan for insult

WJ/SP/1798/01/010 Certificate of satisfaction: R v Thomas Sharman 1798 Jan on prosecution of Jonas Jones for assault. Recognizances be discharged as Sharman has aplogised

WJ/SP/1798/01/011 Certificate of satisfaction: R V Jonathan Green 1798 Jan on prosecution of Susannah Smith, for an assault. Consent for recognizances to be discharged

WJ/SP/1798/01/012 Certificate of satisfaction: R v Jonathan Green 1798 Jan on prosecution of Susannah Smith, for an assault. Consent for recognizances to be discharged LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 209 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1798/01/013 Certificate of satisfaction: R v John Davis on 1798 Jan prosecution of Jacob Wright for an assault. Consent for recognizances to be discharged

WJ/SP/1798/01/014 Certificate of satisfaction: R v John Davis on 1798 Jan prosecution of jacob Wright for an assault. Consent for recognizances to be discharged

WJ/SP/1798/01/015 Affidavit: R v William Gardiner. Prosecutor late 1798 Jan because of wife's illness

WJ/SP/1798/01/016 Affidavit: R v William Gardiner for assault 1798 Jan

WJ/SP/1798/01/017 Warrant: for the arrest of William Gardiner for 1798 Jan assaulting and wounding William Goodenough

WJ/SP/1798/01/018 Affidavit: R v Ralph King for assault. Defendant 1798 Jan re his failure to appear

WJ/SP/1798/01/019 Instructions in R v Ralph King for assault 1798 Jan

WJ/SP/1798/01/020 Affidavit: R v Elizabeth Smith for 1798 Jan misdemeanour. Defendant re whereabouts of material witness

WJ/SP/1798/01/021 Affidavit: R v James Hammett for assault. 1798 Jan Notice and affidavit of service of notice

WJ/SP/1798/01/022 Affidavit: R v James Hammett for assault. 1798 Jan Notice and affidavit of service of notice

WJ/SP/1798/01/023 Release: Abraham Bizo to Peter, James and 1798 Jan Susannah Dashaveal

WJ/SP/1798/01/024 Release: Abraham Bizo to Peter, James and 1798 Jan Susannah Dashaveal

WJ/SP/1798/01/025 Conviction and appeal: R v Robert Fladgate for 1798 Jan building a bow window in Conduit Street

WJ/SP/1798/01/026 Conviction and appeal: R v Robert Fladgate for 1798 Jan building a bow window in Conduit Street LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 210 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1798/01/027 Conviction and appeal: R v John Helm for 1798 Jan bulding a bow window in Upper Brook Street

WJ/SP/1798/01/028 Conviciton and appeal: R v John Helm for 1798 Jan building a bow window in Upper brook Street

WJ/SP/1798/01/029 Examination of vagrant: David Neesham 1798 Jan

WJ/SP/1798/01/030 Examination of vagrant: Ann Farmer 1798 Jan

WJ/SP/1798/01/031 Examination of vagrant: Mary Conway, 1798 Jan otherwsie Feurer or Faro

WJ/SP/1798/01/032 Examination of vagrant: Elizabeth Waterhouse 1798 Jan

WJ/SP/1798/01/033 Examination of vagrant: John Smith 1798 Jan

WJ/SP/1798/01/034 Examination of vagrant: Grace Rickson 1798 Jan

WJ/SP/1798/01/035 Examination of vagrant: Thomas Matthews 1798 Jan

WJ/SP/1798/01/036 Examination of vagrant: James Strathan 1798 Jan

WJ/SP/1798/01/037 Examination of vagrant: Caroline Gibbart 1798 Jan

WJ/SP/1798/01/038 Examination of vagrant: Elizabeth Clarke 1798 Jan

WJ/SP/1798/01/039 Examination of vagrant: Thomas Coleman 1798 Jan

WJ/SP/1798/01/040 Examination of vagrant: Ann Bell 1798 Jan

WJ/SP/1798/01/041 Examination of vagrant: John Wallis 1798 Jan

WJ/SP/1798/01/042 Examination of vagrant: Richard Sweetland 1798 Jan

WJ/SP/1798/01/043 Examination of vagrant: William Stops 1798 Jan

WJ/SP/1798/01/044 Examination of vagrant: John Price 1798 Jan

WJ/SP/1798/01/045 Examination of vagrant: Daniel Philips 1798 Jan LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 211 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1798/01/046 Examinationof vagrant: Patrick Morris 1798 Jan

WJ/SP/1798/01/047 Examination of vagrant: Margaret Masterson 1798 Jan

WJ/SP/1798/01/048 Examination of vagrant: George Lemon 1798 Jan

WJ/SP/1798/01/049 Examination of vagrant: George Lemon 1798 Jan

WJ/SP/1798/01/050 Examination of vagrant: William Lapsley 1798 Jan

WJ/SP/1798/01/051 Examination of vagrant: Mary Kelley 1798 Jan

WJ/SP/1798/01/052 Examination of vagrant: James Hale 1798 Jan

WJ/SP/1798/01/053 Examination of vagrant: Ann Woodward 1798 Jan

WJ/SP/1798/01/054 Examination of vagrant: John Williams 1798 Jan

WJ/SP/1798/01/055 Examination of vagrant: John Williams 1798 Jan

WJ/SP/1798/01/056 Examination of vagrant: Mary Walch 1798 Jan

WJ/SP/1798/01/057 Examination of vagrant: Ann Tapping 1798 Jan

WJ/SP/1798/01/058 Examination of vagrant: Charles Shepherd 1798 Jan

WJ/SP/1798/01/059 Examination of vagrant: Margaret Lowther 1798 Jan

WJ/SP/1798/01/060 Examination of vagrant: Anthony Hart 1798 Jan

WJ/SP/1798/01/061 Examination of vagrant: John Fisher 1798 Jan

WJ/SP/1798/01/062 Examination of vagrant: John Fisher 1798 Jan

WJ/SP/1798/01/063 Examination of vagrant: James Dawson 1798 Jan

WJ/SP/1798/01/064 Examination of vagrant: Elizabeth Susannah 1798 Jan Briggs

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WJ/SP/1798/01/066 Examination of vagrant: Ann Barker 1798 Jan

WJ/SP/1798/01/067 Examination of vagrant: Ann Barker 1798 Jan

WJ/SP/1798/01/068 Examination of vagrants: William Williams, 1798 Jan Richard Johnson, John Davis and William Pelfrey

WJ/SP/1798/01/069 Traverse paper 1798 Jan

WJ/SP/1798/01/070 Callover 1798 Jan

WJ/SP/1798/01/071 Petty larcenies in custody 1798 Jan

WJ/SP/1798/01/072 Calendar of recognizances 1798 Jan APRIL

WJ/SP/1798/04/001 Covering papers 1798 Apr

WJ/SP/1798/04/002 Bail piece: R v Joseph Beale for nuisance 1798 Apr

WJ/SP/1798/04/003 Bail piece: R v Thomas Doling 1798 Apr

WJ/SP/1798/04/004 Bail piece: R v William Ross for assault 1798 Apr

WJ/SP/1798/04/005 Recognizance: R v John and Judith Kirk for 1798 Apr keeping a bawdy house

WJ/SP/1798/04/006 Recognizance: R v John and Judith Kirk for 1798 Apr keeping a bawdy house

WJ/SP/1798/04/007 Instruction: R v James and Elizabeth Bradley 1798 Apr for keeping a disorderly house

WJ/SP/1798/04/008 Instruction: R v Searl for keeping a common 1798 Apr gaming house

WJ/SP/1798/04/009 Instruction: R v Joh Taylor, Nicholas Light and 1798 Apr Elizabeth Honshott for riot and assault

WJ/SP/1798/04/010 Instruction: R v William Smallwood for assault 1798 Apr LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 213 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1798/04/011 Instruction: R v Howard and others for riot 1798 Apr

WJ/SP/1798/04/012 Certificate of satisfaction: R v Mary Harrington 1798 Apr for assault

WJ/SP/1798/04/013 Certificate of satisfaction: R v James Evans for 1798 Apr assault

WJ/SP/1798/04/014 Certificate of satisfaction: R v James Evans for 1798 Apr assault

WJ/SP/1798/04/015 Certificate of satisfaction: R v Mary Burrows for 1798 Apr assault

WJ/SP/1798/04/016 Certificate of satisfaction: R v Mary Burrows for 1798 Apr assualt

WJ/SP/1798/04/017 Certificate of satisfaction: R v John Hand for 1798 Apr assault

WJ/SP/1798/04/018 Certificate of satisfaction: R v Joh Hand for 1798 Apr Avaialble for general access assault

WJ/SP/1798/04/019 Affidavit: R v Dennis Callagan for assault 1798 Apr

WJ/SP/1798/04/020 Affidavit: R v Dennis Callagan for assault 1798 Apr

WJ/SP/1798/04/021 Affidavit: R v Robert Martin for assault 1798 Apr

WJ/SP/1798/04/022 Affidavit: R v Robert martin for assault 1798 Apr

WJ/SP/1798/04/023 Affidavit: Simon Stephenson that overseer 1798 Apr William Dawes requested discharge of Thomas Willis for theft

WJ/SP/1798/04/024 Affidavit: Simon Stephenson that overseer 1798 Apr William Dawes requested discharge of Thomas Willis for theft

WJ/SP/1798/04/025 Affidavit: R v Charles Lovell for assault - re 1798 Apr agreement not to proceed LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 214 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1798/04/026 Affidavit: R v Charles Lovell for assault - re 1798 Apr agreement not to proceed

WJ/SP/1798/04/027 Affidavit: R v Joseph Smith for petty larceny 1798 Apr

WJ/SP/1798/04/028 Affidavit: R v Isaac Jones for assault 1798 Apr

WJ/SP/1798/04/029 Affidavit: R v Isaac Jones for assault 1798 Apr

WJ/SP/1798/04/030 Affidavit: William Walker and James 1798 Apr McWhinnie, prosecutors of Thomas Banks - failure to appear

WJ/SP/1798/04/031 Release: Benjamin Wells to Nathaniel Braham 1798 Apr

WJ/SP/1798/04/032 Order of Adjudication: Saint Martin in the Fields 1798 Apr against John Ivers

WJ/SP/1798/04/033 Order of Adjudication: Saint Martin in the Fields 1798 Aor against John Ivers

WJ/SP/1798/04/034 Articles of the Peace: Exhibited by John Collick 1798 Apr against Elizabeth Haysell for threats and abuse

WJ/SP/1798/04/035 Warrant: for arrest of John Doling for assault 1798 Apr

WJ/SP/1798/04/036 Carriage rates: returns of rates 1798 Apr references 036-042 1 bundle

WJ/SP/1798/04/043 Traverse paper 1798 Apr

WJ/SP/1798/04/044 Traverse paper 1798 Apr

WJ/SP/1798/04/045 Traverse paper 1798 Apr

WJ/SP/1798/04/046 Lists of petty larcenies, assault and 1798 Apr misdemeanours

WJ/SP/1798/04/047 Lists of juries and justices 1798 Apr LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 215 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1798/04/048 List of offences (adjournment day) 1798 Apr JUNE

WJ/SP/1798/06/001 Bail piece: R v John Shipton for a 1798 Jun misdemeanour

WJ/SP/1798/06/002 Bail piece: R v George Titterton for assault 1798 Jun

WJ/SP/1798/06/003 Bail piece: R v Christina Stanley for a 1798 Jun misdemeanour

WJ/SP/1798/06/004 Bail piece: R v William Kearley for a 1798 Jun misdemeanour

WJ/SP/1798/06/005 Bail piece: R v Sophia Toms for nuisance 1798 Jun

WJ/SP/1798/06/006 Bail piece: R v Joseph Bagust for assault 1798 Jun

WJ/SP/1798/06/007 Bail piece: R v Elizabeth Rivers for a 1798 Jun misdemeanour

WJ/SP/1798/06/008 Bail piece: R v Jeremiah Biggs and John Evans 1798 Jun

WJ/SP/1798/06/009 Bail piece: R v Elizabeth Smith for a 1798 Jun misdemeanour

WJ/SP/1798/06/010 Bail piece: R v Joseph Titterton for an assault 1798 Jun

WJ/SP/1798/06/011 Instruction: R v William Nelson for a 1798 Jun misdemeanour

WJ/SP/1798/06/012 Certificate of satisfaction: R v William Collins - 1798 Jun John Downs releases defendant from prosecution

WJ/SP/1798/06/013 Certificate of satisfaction: R v Richard Edwards, 1798 Jun prosecutor Benjamin Richardson releases defendant from prosecution

WJ/SP/1798/06/014 Surrender: R v Thomas Searle for keeping a 1798 Jun gaming house. Defendant surrendered and committed to Tothill Fields Bridewell LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 216 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1798/06/015 Order of Adjudication: Saint Martin in the Fields 1798 Jun against Michael Clency

WJ/SP/1798/06/016 Warrant: To arrest Thomas Evans for assault 1798 Jun and wounding

WJ/SP/1798/06/017 Warrant: To arrest Jeremiah Biggs for assault 1798 Jun on Levy Lyon

WJ/SP/1798/06/018 Note re costs 1798 Jun

WJ/SP/1798/06/019 Warrant: To arrest George Titterton for assault 1798 Jun and wounding Edward Fleetwood

WJ/SP/1798/06/020 Warrant: To arrest Joseph Titterton for assault 1798 Jun and wounding Edward Fleetwood

WJ/SP/1798/06/021 Examination of vagrant: Solomon Murlem 1798 Jun

WJ/SP/1798/06/022 Examination of vagrant: John Dossett 1798 Jun

WJ/SP/1798/06/023 Examination of vagrant: Edward Hickman 1798 Jun

WJ/SP/1798/06/024 Information of vagrants: Robert Barry, Mary 1798 Jun Gibbons, Mary Mackin and Daniel Chatterton for assault and robbery

WJ/SP/1798/06/025 Carriage rates: Returns of rates 1798 Jun

WJ/SP/1798/06/026 List: Constables on duty at Quarter Sessions 28 1798 Jun June

WJ/SP/1798/06/027 Grand Jury's presentment that Mary Bailey has 1798 Jun been keeping a disorderly house

WJ/SP/1798/06/028 Traverse paper 1798 Jun

WJ/SP/1798/06/029 Lists of prisoners liable of being indicted 1798 Jun

WJ/SP/1798/06/030 Calendar of recognizances 1798 Jun OCTOBER LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 217 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1798/10/001 Bail piece: R v Mary Cook for misdemeanour 1798 Oct

WJ/SP/1798/10/002 Bail piece: R v William Ball for assault 1798 Oct

WJ/SP/1798/10/003 Bail piece: R v Charles Tremeare for 1798 Oct misdemeanour

WJ/SP/1798/10/004 Bail piece: R v Nicholas Light for 1798 Oct misdemeanour

WJ/SP/1798/10/005 Bail piece: R v Stephen Barrington for 1798 Oct misdemeanour

WJ/SP/1798/10/006 Bail piece: R v William Poole for assault 1798 Oct

WJ/SP/1798/10/007 Bail piece: R v Richard Light for assault 1798 Oct

WJ/SP/1798/10/008 Bail piece: R v Mary Ann Fisher for 1798 Oct misdemeanour

WJ/SP/1798/10/009 Bail piece: R v Mary Brady for assault 1798 Oct

WJ/SP/1798/10/010 Instruction: R v Dignam, Doling and Welch 1798 Oct

WJ/SP/1798/10/011 Certificate of Satisfaction: R v Joseph Titterton - 1798 Oct Edward Fleetwood releases defendant from prosecution

WJ/SP/1798/10/012 Certificate of Satisfaction: R v Joseph Titterton - 1798 Oct Edward Fleetwood releases defendant from prosecution

WJ/SP/1798/10/013 Certificate of Satisfaction: R v George Titterton 1798 Oct - Edward Fleetwood releases defendant from prosecution

WJ/SP/1798/10/014 Certificate of Satisfaction: R v George Titterton 1798 Oct - Edward Fleetwood releases defendant from prosecution

WJ/SP/1798/10/015 Release: Ann Taylor to John King 1798 Oct LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 218 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1798/10/016 Affidavit: R v Charles Frazer and Sarah Warner 1798 Oct for stealing a hat, failure of prosecutor to appear

Wj/SP/1798/10/017 Affidavit: R v Charles Frazer and Sarah Warner 1798 Oct for stealing a hat, failure of prosecutor to appear

WJ/SP/1798/10/018 Affidavit: R v Elizabeth Smith, indicted for 1798 Oct keeping a disorderly house, failure to appear

WJ/SP/1798/10/019 Affidavit: R v Julius Lyons. Bail for defendant is 1798 Oct out of town and defendant has moved away

WJ/SP/1798/10/020 Affidavit: R v John Anderson for assault, 1798 Oct defendant very ill

WJ/SP/1798/10/021 Affidavit: Thomas Jones was defrauded of 1798 Oct money by Abrham Jones but 'matter was compromised'

WJ/SP/1798/10/022 Affidavit: R v William and Sarah Harding and 1798 Oct Ann Hollings for assault

WJ/SP/1798/10/023 Petition: R v George Welch, for mercy 1798 Oct

WJ/SP/1798/10/024 Order of adjudication: Saint James Westminster 1798 Oct against William Story

WJ/SP/1798/10/025 Order of adjudication: Saint James Westminster 1798 Oct against James Story

WJ/SP/1798/10/026 Draft record of case: William Stewart against 1798 Oct George Jackson in dispute over party wall

WJ/SP/1798/10/027 Notice: Re building a bridge over the River Lea 1798 Oct and widening a road thence to Snaresbrook

WJ/SP/1798/10/028 Recognizance: R v Sophia Toms, keeper of a 1798 Oct disorderly house, to be of good behaviour

WJ/SP/1798/10/029 Bill: For removal of night soil at Tothill Fields 1798 Oct Bridewell LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 219 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1798/10/030 Certificate: Rules governing Tothill Fields 1798 Oct Bridewell have been complied with

WJ/SP/1798/10/031 List: Call over 1798 Oct

WJ/SP/1798/10/032 Traverse paper 1798 Oct

WJ/SP/1798/10/033 List of prisoners in Tothill Fields Bridewell liable 1798 Oct of being indicted

WJ/SP/1798/10/034 Calendar of indictments, assaults and petty 1798 Oct larcenies

WJ/SP/1798/10/035 Calendar of indictments, assaults and petty 1798 Oct larcenies

WJ/SP/1798/10/036 Note re John Barton's recognizance 1798 Oct Papers for 1799 JANUARY

WJ/SP/1799/01/001 List of prisoners liable of being indicted 1799 Jan

WJ/SP/1799/01/002 Callover paper (gaol delivery list) 1799 Jan

WJ/SP/1799/01/003 Traverse paper of Mr Harrison, with verdicts 1799 Jan given

WJ/SP/1799/01/004 List of constables on duty at the session 1799 Jan

WJ/SP/1799/01/006 Affidavit: R v Stephen Barrington for a 1799 Jan misdemeanour

WJ/SP/1799/01/007 Affidavit: R v William Cocksedge for a 1799 Jan misdemeanour

WJ/SP/1799/01/008 Affidavit: R v Richard Light for assault 1799 Jan

WJ/SP/1799/01/009 Affidavit: R v Jeremiah Moor for assault, 1799 Jan defendant swears two defence witnesses are out of London for a month LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 220 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1799/01/010 Affidavit: R v William Poole for assault. 1799 Jan Prosecutor has gone to Ireland

WJ/SP/1799/01/011 Affidavit: R v James Betson for assault. 1799 Jan Prosecutor has gone to Ireland

WJ/SP/1799/01/012 Affidavit: R V Edward Edwards. Prosecutor 1799 Jan swears he inadvertently missed the trial date

WJ/SP/1799/01/013 Statement: by William Smith concerning events 1799 Jan leading to confinement in Tothill Fields Bridewell

WJ/SP/1799/01/014 Examination: Copy settlement and order of 1799 Jan removal of Daniel Murray

WJ/SP/1799/01/015 Examination: Settlement examination of John 1799 Jan Tipping

WJ/SP/1799/01/016 Examination: Settlement examination of Sarah 1799 Jan Cowcliff

WJ/SP/1799/01/017 Briefs and instructions: R v William Harrison 1799 Jan and others

WJ/SP/1799/01/018 Briefs and instructions: R v Mary Cook for a 1799 Jan nuisance

WJ/SP/1799/01/019 Briefs and instructions: R v Thomas Ross and 1799 Jan his wife for nuisance

WJ/SP/1799/01/020 Release: George Donaldson releases Henry 1799 Jan Clifford in case of assault

WJ/SP/1799/01/021 Release: John Short releases Westby Percival 1799 Jan in case of assault

WJ/SP/1799/01/022 Recognizance: R v Mary Fisher, keeping 1799 Jan disorderly house, to keep the peace for 12 months

WJ/SP/1799/01/023 Orderof adjudication: Samuel Cowdell for 1799 Jan bastardy LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 221 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1799/01/024 Return of aliens in the parish of Saint Anne 1799 Jan Soho MARCH

WJ/SP/1799/03/001 List of prisoners liable of being indicted 1799 Mar

WJ/SP/1799/03/002 Traverse paper of Mr Harrison, with verdicts 1799 Mar given

WJ/SP/1799/03/003 List of traverses as entered 1799 Mar

WJ/SP/1799/03/004 List of recognizances 1799 Mar

WJ/SP/1799/03/005 Callover paper 1799 Mar

WJ/SP/1799/03/006 List of constables on duty at the sessions court 1799 Mar

WJ/SP/1799/03/007 Bill of indictment: Thomas William for theft 1799 Mar

WJ/SP/1799/03/008 Bail pieces 1799 Mar

WJ/SP/1799/03/009 Bail pieces 1799 Mar

WJ/SP/1799/03/010 Bail pieces 1799 Mar

WJ/SP/1799/03/011 Bail pieces 1799 Mar Avaialble for general access

WJ/SP/1799/03/012 Bail pieces 1799 Mar

WJ/SP/1799/03/013 Bail pieces 1799 Mar

WJ/SP/1799/03/014 Bail pieces 1799 Mar

WJ/SP/1799/03/015 Bail pieces 1799 Mar

WJ/SP/1799/03/016 Service of notice of trial: R v Sarah Johnson for 1799 Mar assault LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 222 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1799/03/017 Service of notice of trial: R v William Harrison 1799 Mar and Ann Hollings for assault

WJ/SP/1799/03/018 Notice of trial: R v Sophia Price 1799 Mar

WJ/SP/1799/03/019 Affidavit: R v Mary Hutt for assault. Prosecutor 1799 Mar has absconded

WJ/SP/1799/03/020 Affidavit: R v John Sayer for assault 1799 Mar

WJ/SP/1799/03/021 Affidavit: R v Patrick Rowan and others for 1799 Mar assault. Prosecutor to ill to attend but will prosecute at next Sessions

WJ/SP/1799/03/022 Affidavit: R v Richard Light for assault. 1799 Mar Prosecutor has left neighbourhood

WJ/SP/1799/03/023 Settlement examination: Mary Harley 1799 Mar

WJ/SP/1799/03/024 Settlement examination: John Devine 1799 Mar

WJ/SP/1799/03/025 Settlement examination: John Dowley 1799 Mar

WJ/SP/1799/03/026 Settlement examinations: Mary Walsh, Esther 1799 Mar Edwards, Robert Milton, Edward Kelly, John Harmood, Joseph Carr, Mary Paget, Charles Shepherd, James Brown and Robert Bell

WJ/SP/1799/03/027 Settlement examinations: John Andrews, Mary 1799 Mar Jones, Mary Cope, John Sternock, Thomas clark and Thomas Butler

WJ/SP/1799/03/028 Briefs and instructions: R v Davis and others 1799 Mar

WJ/SP/1799/03/029 Release: William Bignell releases James 1799 Mar Strofton

WJ/SP/1799/03/030 Order: R v Diana Jackson for assault. 1799 Mar Defendant committed to prison on discharge of bail

WJ/SP/1799/03/031 Inhabitants of King Street, Seven Dials testify to 1799 Mar character of Bernard McDonald LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 223 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1799/03/032 Copies of grants to aliens to reside in 1799 Mar Middlesex

WJ/SP/1799/03/033 Draft return to the Old Bailey 1799 Mar

WJ/SP/1799/03/034 Notice to officers of the peace: John Evans is 1799 Mar wanted for assaulting Mark Hudson

WJ/SP/1799/03/035 Orders: For the payment of tradesmen's bills 1799 Mar JUNE

WJ/SP/1799/06/001 Draft calendar of indictments 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/002 Draft calendar of recognizances 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/003 Traverse paper of Mr Harrison, with verdicts 1799 Jun given

WJ/SP/1799/06/004 Traverse paper 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/005 Calendar of cases with verdicts given 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/006 Calendar of prisoners liable to be indicted 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/007 Callover paper for Tothill Fields Bridewell 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/008 List of constables on duty at the Sessions Court 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/009 Bill of indictment: Edward Edwards, John 1799 Jun Standisch and John Peacock for assault

WJ/SP/1799/06/010 Bail pieces 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/011 Bail pieces 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/012 Bail pieces 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/013 Bail pieces 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/014 Bail pieces 1799 Jun LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 224 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1799/06/015 Bail pieces 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/016 Affidavit: R v Richard Light for assault. Inability 1799 Jun to find a place of residence in order to leave notice of trial

WJ/SP/1799/06/017 Affidavit: R v Mary Hutt for assault. Inability to 1799 Jun find a place of residence in order to serve notice of trial

WJ/SP/1799/06/018 Affidavit: R v George Smith for assault with 1799 Jun intent to rape. Late delivery of notice of trial

WJ/SP/1799/06/019 Affidavit: R v George and Elizabeth Worford for 1799 Jun assault. George Worford is in Fleet Prison

WJ/SP/1799/06/020 Affidavit: George Watts swears he could not 1799 Jun attend as a juror because of illness

WJ/SP/1799/06/021 Affidavit: R v William Molloy for assault. Molloy 1799 Jun will be back from Ireland by next Sessions

WJ/SP/1799/06/022 Affidavit: R v George Grubham for assault on 1799 Jun Mary Whallin whose husband swears that she is too ill, as a result of assault, to attend the court

WJ/SP/1799/06/023 Affidavit: R v Joseph Hartnell for assault. 1799 Jun Prosecutor has given receipt for compensation

WJ/SP/1799/06/024 Affidavit: R v Julius Lyons for assault. 1799 Jun Prosecutor has died, defendant is in King's Bench prison for debt

WJ/SP/1799/06/025 Affidavit: R v Julius Lyons for assault. Witness 1799 Jun says prosecutor agreed to release defendant from the charge

WJ/SP/1799/06/026 Affidavit; R v Michael Shaw. Defendant has 1799 Jun received compensation

WJ/SP/1799/06/027 Settlement examination and removal order: 1799 Jun Mary Moses LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 225 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1799/06/028 Settlement examination and removal order: 1799 Jun Francis Silver

WJ/SP/1799/06/029 Settlement examination and removal order: 1799 Jun Mary Cogsdale

WJ/SP/1799/06/030 Settlement examination and removal order: 1799 Jun Elizabeth Cogsdale

WJ/SP/1799/06/031 Settlement examination and removal order: 1799 Jun John Shin

WJ/SP/1799/06/032 Settlement examination and removal order: 1799 Jun John Deveroux

WJ/SP/1799/06/033 Settlement examination and removal order: 1799 Jun Elizabeth Robinson

WJ/SP/1799/06/034 Settlement examination and removal order: 1799 Jun Elizabeth Robinson and her daughter

WJ/SP/1799/06/035 Settlement examination and removal order: 1799 Jun Robert Cunningham

WJ/SP/1799/06/036 Settlement examination and removal order: 1799 Jun Eleanor Brannan

WJ/SP/1799/06/037 Settlement examination and removal order: 1799 Jun John Swain

WJ/SP/1799/06/038 Settlement examination and removal order: 1799 Jun John Davis

WJ/SP/1799/06/039 Settlement examination and removal order: 1799 Jun Thomas Welsh

WJ/SP/1799/06/040 Settlement examination and removal order: 1799 Jun John Smith

WJ/SP/1799/06/041 Settlement examination and removal order: 1799 Jun Edward Kelly LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 226 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1799/06/042 Settlement examination and removal order: 1799 Jun Samuel North

WJ/SP/1799/06/043 Settlement examination and removal order: 1799 Jun Hannah Jones

WJ/SP/1799/06/044 Settlement examination and removal order: Ann 1799 Jun Murray

WJ/SP/1799/06/045 Settlement examination and removal order: 1799 Jun Mary Higgins

WJ/SP/1799/06/046 Settlement examination and removal order: 1799 Jun John Stronock

WJ/SP/1799/06/047 Settlement examination and removal order: 1799 Jun Elizabeth Corbyn

WJ/SP/1799/06/048 Settlement examination and removal order: 1799 Jun Available forr general access Thomas Shewell

WJ/SP/1799/06/049 Settlement examination and removal order: 1799 Jun Elizabeth James

WJ/SP/1799/06/050 Settlement examination and removal order: Ann 1799 Jun Barkley

WJ/SP/1799/06/051 Settlement examination and removal order: 1799 Jun Honor O'Neal

WJ/SP/1799/06/052 Settlement examination and removal order: 1799 Jun Harriet Boyle

WJ/SP/1799/06/053 Settlement examination and removal order: 1799 Jun William Harrison

WJ/SP/1799/06/054 Settlement examination and removal order: 1799 Jun Jane Cole

WJ/SP/1799/06/055 Settlement examination: Diana Riddle 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/056 Settlement examination: Trevina Pillinger 1799 Jun LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 227 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1799/06/057 Settlement examination: Elizabeth Davis 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/058 Settlement examination: Mary Cornell 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/059 Settlement examination: Elizabeth Pike 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/060 Settlement examination: Margaret Philips 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/061 Settlement examination: Patrick Burn 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/062 Settlement examination: Charles Vanderbelt 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/063 Settlement examination: Elizabeth Nowlan 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/064 Settlement examination: David Keeling 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/065 Settlement examination: William and Elizabeth 1799 Jun Jackson

WJ/SP/1799/06/066 Settlement examination: Catharine Berry 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/067 Settlement examination: Mary Clark 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/068 Settlement examination: Jane Davidson 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/069 Settlement examination: Mary Duffie 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/070 Settlement examination: Martin McMahon 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/071 Settlement examination: John Finstrey 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/072 Settlement examination: James Walsh 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/073 Settlement examination: Diana Riddle 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/074 Settlement examination: Sarah Butterton 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/075 Settlement examination: John Coup/ Couk? 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/076 Settlement examination: John Hopkins 1799 Jun LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 228 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1799/06/077 Settlement examination: Mary Stack 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/078 Settlement examination: and removal order: 1799 Jun Thomas Holt

WJ/SP/1799/06/079 Settlement examination: Caroline Gibbard 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/080 Settlement examination and removal order: 1799 Jun Robert Ireland

WJ/SP/1799/06/081 Settlement examination: Elizabeth Wood 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/082 Settlement examination: Sarah Dunn 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/083 Settlement examination: Susannah Tilbury 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/084 Settlement examination: Margaret Dalling 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/085 Settlement examination: George Pettit 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/086 Settlement examination: Thomas Brown 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/087 Settlement examination: Ann Beck 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/088 Settlement examination: Seawen Davis 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/089 Settlement examination: William Hosmer 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/090 Settlement examination: Mary Dignum 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/091 Settlement examination: Esther Elliott 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/092 Settlement examination: Grace Hornsby 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/093 Settlement examination: Mary Fordery 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/094 Settlement examination: Sarah Dinmore 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/095 Settlement examination: James Wallis 1799 Jun LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 229 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1799/06/096 Settlement examination: Ann King 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/097 Instructions: R c Charles Hoffman for assault 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/098 Instructions: R v Morrison 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/099 Instructions: R v Ann Eardley 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/100 Instructions: R v Davies for riot and assault 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/101 Instructions: R v Mitchner for stealing 1799 Jun

WJ/SP/1799/06/102 Certificate: Edward Barnes has made bastardy 1799 Jun payments for child by Mary Black

WJ/SP/1799/06/103 Memorandum: Morrison protesting at being 1799 Jun unjustly imprisoned

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WJ/SP/1799/10/002 Tothill Fields Bridewell gaol delivery list 1799 Oct

WJ/SP/1799/10/003 Calendar of prisoners liable of being indicted 1799 Oct

WJ/SP/1799/10/004 List of constables on duty at the Sessions Court 1799 Oct

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WJ/SP/1799/10/009 Affidavit of Service of Notice of Trial: R v 1799 Oct Benjamin Allingham

WJ/SP/1799/10/010 Affidavit of Service of Notice of Trial: R v 1799 Oct William Jackson

WJ/SP/1799/10/011 Affidavit: R v James Burgess for assault. 1799 Oct Burgess unable to attend as he is with his master in Cheshire

WJ/SP/1799/10/012 Affidavit: R v Jeremiah Moore for assault. 1799 Oct Witness swears he saw complainant sign agreement to release Moore

WJ/SP/1799/10/013 Affidavit: R v Sarah Glyde for assault. Husband 1799 Oct of complainant says his wife is in custody so cannot prosecute Gyde

WJ/SP/1799/10/014 Affidavit: R v John Watson for assault. One of 1799 Oct the witnesses cannot appear until next Sessions

WJ/SP/1799/10/015 Affidavit: R v John Cleveland for assault. 1799 Oct Complainant is in Holland

WJ/SP/1799/10/016 Affidavit: R v Peter Waistcoal for assault. 1799 Oct Complainant signed agreement to release defendant from charge

WJ/SP/1799/10/017 Affidavit: R v James Barenton for keeping a 1799 Oct disorderly house. Prosecutors wish to relinquish prosecution

WJ/SP/1799/10/018 Affidavit: R v William Molloy for assault. 1799 Oct Complainant cannot be found

WJ/SP/1799/10/019 Affidavit: R v George Robinson for assault. 1799 Oct Complainant has signed agreement to release defendant from charge

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WJ/SP/1799/10/021 Affidavit: R v Elizabeth Martin. Complainant has 1799 Oct marked agreement to release defendant form charge

WJ/SP/1799/10/022 Affidavit: R v George Grubham for assault. 1799 Oct Defendant swears he has given complainant compensation

WJ/SP/1799/10/023 Instructions: R v Thomas Warrington for 1799 Oct keeping a disorderly house

WJ/SP/1799/10/024 Instructions: R v Elizabeth Smith 1799 Oct

WJ/SP/1799/10/025 Instructions: R v Charles Phillips 1799 Oct

WJ/SP/1799/10/026 Instructions: R v Kearley 1799 Oct

WJ/SP/1799/10/027 Petition: William Pachey for a licence to open a 1799 Oct reading room for gentlemen to read newspapers

WJ/SP/1799/10/028 Release: William Russell releases Elizabeth 1799 Oct Worford in case for assault

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WJ/SP/1799/10/031 Oaths: Andrew Sinclair to faithfully execute the 1799 Oct office of labouring coalmeter

WJ/SP/1799/10/032 Oath: Henry Norris to faithfully execute the 1799 Oct office of labouring coalmeter

WJ/SP/1799/10/033 Certificate: Alexander Fenwick, governor of 1799 Oct Tothill Fields Bridewell swears he has properly executed his duties

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WJ/SP/1801/01/020 Affidavit: R v Simon Hope. Illness of 1801 Jan prosecutrix

WJ/SP/1801/01/021 Affidavit: John Page re misnomer 1801 Jan

WJ/SP/1801/01/022 Affidavit: Paul Gillman re misnomer 1801 Jan

WJ/SP/1801/01/023 Affidavit: illness of Ann Thomas, defendant 1801 Jan

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WJ/SP/1801/01/028 Petition: Edward Hillier, for mercy 1801 Jan

WJ/SP/1801/01/029 Warrant: to arrest Thomas Ingle, indicted for 1801 Jan assault on John March

WJ/SP/1801/01/030 Warrant: to arrest John Nichols, indicted for 1801 Jan assault on Martha Gardner

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WJ/SP/1801/01/032 Letter re fees due for valuation of premises at 1801 Jan Temple Bar

WJ/SP/1801/01/033 Account of Mr Mainwaring, treasurer,for 1801 Jan building new Sessions House

WJ/SP/1801/01/034 List of constables on duty 1801 Jan

WJ/SP/1801/01/035 Bridewell gaol delivery list 1801 Jan

WJ/SP/1801/01/036 Bridewell calendar 1801 Jan

WJ/SP/1801/01/037 Mr Alden's traverse paper 1801 Jan

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WJ/SP/1801/04/002 Recognizance: Matthew Phillips, for £40, to 1801 Apr appear (bastardy) LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 235 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1801/04/004 Conviction of Thomas Wheeler for underweight 1801 Apr loaves

WJ/SP/1801/04/005 Affidavit: R v Augustus Dewitwiski - illness of 1801 Apr defendant

WJ/SP/1801/04/006 Affidavit: R v William Banks (bastardy) - woman 1801 Apr not yet delivered

WJ/SP/1801/04/007 Affidavit: R v John Grindle for a nuisance and 1801 Apr surveyor's certificate of removal

WJ/SP/1801/04/008 Affidavit: R v Thomas Randall - prosecution 1801 Apr discontinued

WJ/SP/1801/04/009 Petition: William Hammerton against conviction 1801 Apr for sale of inferior hay

WJ/SP/1801/04/010 Warrant: for arrest of John Sortcliffe, John 1801 Apr Girling and John Davis

WJ/SP/1801/04/011 Warrant: for arrest of John Sortcliffe, John 1801 Apr Girling and John Davis

WJ/SP/1801/04/012 Warrant: for arrest of William Reynolds 1801 Apr

WJ/SP/1801/04/013 Warrant: for arrest of Samuel Whalley 1801 Apr

WJ/SP/1801/04/014 Warrant: for arrest of William Vincent 1801 Apr

WJ/SP/1801/04/015 Certificate: Richard Gardiner has taken oaths 1801 Apr as Justice of the Peace

WJ/SP/1801/04/016 Certificate: William Baldwin has taken oaths as 1801 Apr Justice of the Peace

WJ/SP/1801/04/017 Oath of Joseph Archibald as coal meter 1801 Apr

WJ/SP/1801/04/018 Carriage rates of Derbyshire 1801 Apr LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 236 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1801/04/020 Bridewell calendar 1801 Apr

WJ/SP/1801/04/021 Bridewell gaol delivery calendar 1801 Apr JUNE

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WJ/SP/1801/06/017 Certificate: that the nuisance at Baroness 1801 Jun Unfit Howe's house is abated (projection) Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1801/06/018 Warrant for arrest of Elizabeth Knipe on a 1801 Jun Unfit charge of assault Not available for general access

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WJ/SP/1804/01/008 Instruction: R v James Dawes and bail 1804 Jan particulars

WJ/SP/1804/01/009 Instruction: R v Thomas Ross and abstract of 1804 Jan the case

WJ/SP/1804/01/010 Instruction: Saint Anne Westminster v Thomas 1804 Jan Bennett and order of adjudication

WJ/SP/1804/01/011 Instruction: Saint James Westminster v John 1804 Jan Waite and order of adjudication

WJ/SP/1804/01/012 Notice: affidavit of notice served 1804 Jan

WJ/SP/1804/01/013 Notice: affidavit of notice served 1804 Jan

WJ/SP/1804/01/014 Notice: affidavit of notice served but prosecutor 1804 Jan has left

WJ/SP/1804/01/015 Notice: affidavit of notice served but prosecutor 1804 Jan has left

WJ/SP/1804/01/016 Notice: affidavit of notice served but prosecutor 1804 Jan has left

WJ/SP/1804/01/017 Notice: affidavit of failure to serve notice 1804 Jan through ignorance

WJ/SP/1804/01/018 Notice: affidavit of failure to serve notice 1804 Jan through ignorance

WJ/SP/1804/01/019 Affidavit: R v Thomas Potts - his bail re 1804 Jan defendants absence abroad

WJ/SP/1804/01/020 Affidavit: R v Thomas Pettit - defendant re 1804 Jan misnomer - indictment v William Pettit

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WJ/SP/1804/01/022 Certificate of satisfaction - to end the case: R v 1804 Jan Mary Skyrme

WJ/SP/1804/01/023 Certificate: that Professor Pierre Valon Lenoir is 1804 Jan licensed to deliver "Grammatical and Literary Lectures" at the French Library, Soho Square - for one year from 29 Dec 1803

WJ/SP/1804/01/024 Report: Prison Committee 1804 Jan

WJ/SP/1804/01/025 Bill: to John Johnson for carpenter's work at 1804 Jan Bridewell £34 6s 6 1/2d

WJ/SP/1804/01/026 Bill: to Thomas Slaughter for night work done at 1804 Jan Bridewell £14 2s

WJ/SP/1804/01/027 Tothill Fields Bridewell calendar 1804 Jan

WJ/SP/1804/01/028 Tothill Fields Bridewell calendar - assaults and 1804 Jan petit larcenies

WJ/SP/1804/01/029 Tothill Fields Bridewell Calendar - gaol delivery 1804 Jan

WJ/SP/1804/01/030 Traverse paper 1804 Jan

WJ/SP/1804/01/031 Petition: Memorial from Westminster 1804 Jan Constables - for the customary allowances for serving precepts, attending courts, etc. APRIL

WJ/SP/1804/04/001 Bail piece: with certificate to Constables to 1804 Apr release James Rickie

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WJ/SP/1804/04/003 Bail piece 1804 Apr

WJ/SP/1804/04/004 Bail piece 1804 Apr

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WJ/SP/1804/04/015 Certificate of satisfaction: with bail piece for 1804 Apr James Raffen

WJ/SP/1804/04/016 Certificate of satisfaction 1804 Apr

WJ/SP/1804/04/017 Certificate of satisfaction 1804 Apr

WJ/SP/1804/04/018 Affadavit: R v Stanisly Iliff - defendant re 1804 Apr inability to find prosecutor - and his own adventures since indicted in Jan 1803

WJ/SP/1804/04/019 Affadavit: R v Patrick Shaughnessy - defendant 1804 Apr re his agreement with prosecutor but failure to obtain a receipt

WJ/SP/1804/04/020 Order of adjudication: v John White (St Martin 1804 Apr in the Fields)

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WJ/SP/1804/04/022 Letter: Fletcher and Wright - R v Edmund 1804 Apr Skyrme - defendant will surrender himself in discharge of bail

WJ/SP/1804/04/023 Letter: British Union Society - re their articles 1804 Apr for approval

WJ/SP/1804/04/024 Letter: from the Sheriff re freeholders and 1804 Apr jurors' lists and sample precept from High Constable to Petty Constable

WJ/SP/1804/04/025 Report: Committee on Bridewell 1804 Apr

WJ/SP/1804/04/026 Bill: to Governor of Bridewell, for blankets 1804 Apr (including bill for coal to Thomas Wood)

WJ/SP/1804/04/027 Bridewell calendar - petit larcenies and assaults 1804 Apr

WJ/SP/1804/04/028 Bridewell calendar 1804 Apr

WJ/SP/1804/04/029 Bridewell calendar - gaol delivery 1804 Apr

WJ/SP/1804/04/030 Traverse papers: Chairman's copy 1804 Apr

WJ/SP/1804/04/031 Traverse papers: Mr Stable's copy 1804 Apr

WJ/SP/1804/04/032 Printed list: Streets in St Margaret's 1804 Apr Westminster to be cleansed at regular intervals JUNE

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WJ/SP/1804/06/014 Affidavit: R v Frances St John - John Philips, 1804 Jun Unfit bail, cannot find her, defendant being a strolling Not available for general access player LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 243 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1804/06/015 Affidavit: R v Thomas Stephenson on 1804 Jun Unfit prosecution of Samuel Pyke - inability to find Not available for general access prosecutor, possibly gone to Guernsey

WJ/SP/1804/06/016 Order of adjudication: St Anne Westminster v 1804 Jun Unfit Captain Thomas James Birch Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1804/06/017 Order of adjudication: St Martin in the Fields v 1804 Jun Unfit William Lloyd (child born in Dr Eaton's Hospital, Not available for general access Southwark, but by statute does not offer settlement in Southwark)

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WJ/SP/1804/10/024 Case: R v Adeline Derville - bawdy house, full 1804 Oct instructions, etc. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 245 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1804/10/025 Affidavit: R v Levy Lyon - defendant re inability 1804 Oct to find prosecutor, Harriot Stapleton

WJ/SP/1804/10/026 Affidavit: St Margaret Westminster v Leonard 1804 Oct Macnelly - midwife re impossibility of Elizabeth Kimmins' attendance

WJ/SP/1804/10/027 Affidavit: R v Robert Holdsworth - defendant re 1804 Oct prosector's absence beyond the seas

WJ/SP/1804/10/028 Affidavit: R v John Peast - defendant re death 1804 Oct of John Maggs, prosecutor

WJ/SP/1804/10/029 Affidavit: R v Richard Matlock - solicitor for 1804 Oct defendant re defendant's dangerous illness

WJ/SP/1804/10/030 Affidavit: R v John Weston - defendant re his 1804 Oct attendance for trial, but missed it

WJ/SP/1804/10/031 Affidavit: R v Killikelly - defendant's bail and 1804 Oct attorney re his going to Middlesex Sessions and missing trial at Westminster

WJ/SP/1804/10/032 Petition: Thomas Gurennap [?] and conviction 1804 Oct for adding a wooden projection to his dwelling house in New Bond Street - contrary to Building Act

WJ/SP/1804/10/033 Petition: St Anne Westminster - for Order of 1804 Oct Adjudication v Charles Jones for support of Sarah Pettiford

WJ/SP/1804/10/034 Certificate: that the shop front on Joseph 1804 Oct Thomas's house in Charles Street is replacing an old one, and is no larger, and far from being a nuisance, it is an ornament to the street

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WJ/SP/1804/10/036 Oath: Owen Edward as Labouring Coal Meter 1804 Oct for Westminster, the adjoining part of the Duchy of Lancaster, and the parishes of St Martin in the Fields, St Marylebone and the Middlesex part of St Andrew Holborn

WJ/SP/1804/10/037 Certificate: of Alexander Fenwick, i.e. Tothill 1804 Oct Fields Bridewell (lists of statutes to be complied with)

WJ/SP/1804/10/038 Tothill Fields Bridewell calendar 1804 Oct

WJ/SP/1804/10/039 Tothill Fields Bridewell calendar - assaults and 1804 Oct petit larcenies

WJ/SP/1804/10/040 Tothill Fields Bridewell calendar - gaol delivery 1804 Oct

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WJ/SP/1805/01/001 Certificate: of license for Charles Hummings 1805 Jan Wilkinson to lecture on Philosophy for one year

WJ/SP/1805/01/002 Bill: plumbers and glaziers and painters work at 1805 Jan Tothill Fields Bridewell

WJ/SP/1805/01/003 Bill: plumbers and glaziers and painters work at 1805 Jan Tothill Fields Bridewell (draft)

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WJ/SP/1806/01/010 Instruction 1806 Jan

WJ/SP/1806/01/011 Instruction 1806 Jan

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WJ/SP/1806/01/019 Certificate of satisfaction 1806 Jan

WJ/SP/1806/01/020 Certificate of satisfaction 1806 Jan

WJ/SP/1806/01/021 Certificate of satisfaction 1806 Jan

WJ/SP/1806/01/022 Affidavit: Richard MonPrivatt re absence of 1806 Jan material witness

WJ/SP/1806/01/023 Affidavit: John Castell re inability to serve notice 1806 Jan on prosecutor

WJ/SP/1806/01/024 Petition: William Hodgson - to convict his 1806 Jan apprentice William Harris

WJ/SP/1806/01/025 Petition: William Hitchins re conviction for 1806 Jan adding a projection to a building in Berkeley Street

WJ/SP/1806/01/026 Petition: James Gilchrist re conviction for 1806 Jan overcharging as porter

WJ/SP/1806/01/027 Petition: Elizabeth Conway re punishment for 1806 Jan keeping disorderly house, as she is quitting the premises

WJ/SP/1806/01/028 Order of adjudication: v William Calvert 1806 Jan

WJ/SP/1806/01/029 Order: Treasurer to pay £55, salary due to 1806 Jan Samuel Hanbury, surgeaon at Tothill Fields Bridewell

WJ/SP/1806/01/030 Minute: No business on 9 Jan, so court 1806 Jan 9 adjourned until 10 Jan

WJ/SP/1806/01/031 Report: Committee to consider repairs and 1806 Jan improvements to Bridewell

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WJ/SP/1806/04/020 Petition: John Davies - for favourable 1806 Apr consideration (charged with uttering false coins)

WJ/SP/1806/04/021 Petition: Mary Buchanan - to mitigate her 1806 Apr sentence

WJ/SP/1806/04/022 Letter: Thomas Drake - thanks for appointing 1806 Apr his brother Surveyor of St Martins and St Annes - now deceased after 31 years as Surveyor

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WJ/SP/1806/04/025 Bridewell calendar 1806 Apr

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WJ/SP/1806/06/024 Affidavit: David Phillips and John McCabe, bail 1806 Jun for Michael Lawler - inability to produce the defendant

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WJ/SP/1806/06/027 Petition: William Thomas - mitigate his 1806 Jun sentence

WJ/SP/1806/06/028 List: Bills to be paid 1806 Jun

WJ/SP/1806/06/029 Bridewell - gaol delivery list 1806 Jun

WJ/SP/1806/06/030 List: Indictments for assaults and petty larceny 1806 Jun

WJ/SP/1806/06/031 Bridewell Calendar 1806 Jun

WJ/SP/1806/06/032 Bridewell Calendar 1806 Jun

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WJ/SP/1806/10/039 Recognizance: for William Hicks to keep the 1806 Oct Peace for 12 months

WJ/SP/1806/10/040 Recognizance: for Mary Holmes to keep the 1806 Oct Peace for 12 months

WJ/SP/1806/10/041 Affidavit: R v James Stevens - Ambrose 1806 Oct Crawley - both prosecutor and defendant are at sea

WJ/SP/1806/10/042 Affidavit: R v Joshua Roberts - Joshua Roberts 1806 Oct for respite till next session

WJ/SP/1806/10/043 Affidavit: R v James Forsythe - James Forsythe 1806 Oct re absence of prosecutor

WJ/SP/1806/10/044 Affidavit: R v William Haynes - Joseph Manton 1806 Oct prosecutor, re late notice

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WJ/SP/1806/10/046 Affidavit: R v Thomas Comyn - John Poidenin, 1806 Oct bail, re efendants absence in Ireland

WJ/SP/1806/10/047 Petition: Richard Hills - to be reinstated as a 1806 Oct turnkey at Bridewell

WJ/SP/1806/10/048 Oath of Returning Officer: at election of 2 1806 Oct Members of Parliament for Westminster on 3 Nov

WJ/SP/1806/10/049 Minute: re purchase of ground adjoining 1806 Oct Bridewell - referred to Prison Committee

WJ/SP/1806/10/050 Minute: Henry Hake Seward chosen District 1806 Oct Surveyor for St Martin and St Anne

WJ/SP/1806/10/051 Receipt: for list of jurors for 1806 1806 Oct

WJ/SP/1806/10/052 Expenses: Bills from constables of 1806 Oct neighbouring parishes who helped apprehend 59 idle persons in the Haymarket (Note from High Constable and 9 constables' expenses)

WJ/SP/1806/10/053 Report: of Alexander Fenwick re state of Tothill 1806 Oct Fields Bridewell

WJ/SP/1806/10/054 Tothill Fields Bridewell Calendar 1806 Oct

WJ/SP/1806/10/055 Tothill Fields Bridewell Calendar 1806 Oct

WJ/SP/1806/10/056 List: Indictments for petty larceny and assault 1806 Oct

WJ/SP/1806/10/057 Tothill Fields Bridewell - gaol delivery list 1806 Oct

WJ/SP/1806/10/058 Traverse paper 1806 Oct Papers for 1807 JANUARY

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WJ/SP/1807/01/011 Instruction: R v Henry Eyres, and description of 1807 Jan character

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WJ/SP/1807/01/013 Instruction: R v Edward Barker, and description 1807 Jan of character

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WJ/SP/1807/01/015 Certificate of satisfaction 1807 Jan

WJ/SP/1807/01/016 Certificate of satisfaction 1807 Jan

WJ/SP/1807/01/017 Certificate of satisfaction 1807 Jan

WJ/SP/1807/01/018 Certificate of satisfaction 1807 Jan

WJ/SP/1807/01/019 Certificate of satisfaction 1807 Jan

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WJ/SP/1807/01/022 Affidavit: R v William Steadman - no notice to 1807 Jan prosecutor as defendant in prison

WJ/SP/1807/01/023 Affidavit: R v Thomas Comyn - John Poidenin 1807 Jan re defendant in Ireland

WJ/SP/1807/01/024 Petition: Frances Andbies and Elizabeth Bullin - 1807 Jan for mercy

WJ/SP/1807/01/025 Certificate: of Surveyor re abatement of 1807 Jan projection erected by James Davies on his house in Piccadilly

WJ/SP/1807/01/026 Bill: Tothill Fields Bridewell: - Abstract of bills 1807 Jan

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WJ/SP/1807/01/028 Bill: Tothill Fields Bridewell: Thomas Slaughter, 1807 Jan carman - £3 6s

WJ/SP/1807/01/029 Bill: Tothill Fields Bridewell: Warmsley and 1807 Jan Company, slaters - £48 15s 5 1/2 d

WJ/SP/1807/01/030 Bill: Tothill Fields Bridewell: John Johnson, 1807 Jan bricklayers - £84 10s 6 1/2 d

WJ/SP/1807/01/031 Bill: Tothill Fields Bridewell: Joseph Mills, 1807 Jan bricklayers - £77 3s 10 1/2d

WJ/SP/1807/01/032 Bill: Tothill Fields Bridewell: John Johnson, 1807 Jan carpenters - £177 2s 10d

WJ/SP/1807/01/033 Bill: Tothill Fields Bridewell: William Tarte, 1807 Jan plumbers and glaziers - £86 5s

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WJ/SP/1807/01/036 Order for payment: Treasurer to pay Warmsley 1807 Jan and Company, slaters - £48 15s 5 1/2 d

WJ/SP/1807/01/037 Order for payment: Treasurer to pay William 1807 Jan Wickings, surveyor - £41 19s 9d

WJ/SP/1807/01/038 Order for pauyment: Treasurer to pay Joseph 1807 Jan Mills, bricklayers - £77 3s 10 1/2d

WJ/SP/1807/01/039 Act of Parliament (Printed): 46 George III cap LI 1807 Jan (Militia) and notes re St Margaret [...]

WJ/SP/1807/01/040 Report: of Committee re repairs to Tothill Fields 1807 Jan Bridewell

WJ/SP/1807/01/041 Bridewell - gaol delivery list 1807 Jan

WJ/SP/1807/01/042 Bridewell Calendar 1807 Jan

WJ/SP/1807/01/043 Bridewell Calendar 1807 Jan

WJ/SP/1807/01/044 List: Indictments for petit larceny and assault 1807 Jan

WJ/SP/1807/01/045 Traverse paper 1807 Jan APRIL

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WJ/SP/1807/04/002 Certificate of satisfaction: John Knox to William 1807 Apr Parry and Thomas Cribb

WJ/SP/1807/04/003 Certificate of satisfaction: William Waters to 1807 Apr Daniel Buchanan

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WJ/SP/1807/06/017 Certificate of satisfaction 1807 Jun

WJ/SP/1807/06/018 Certificate of satisfaction 1807 Jun

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WJ/SP/1807/06/021 Affidavit: R v Isaac Solomon - defendant's bail 1807 Jun re his non-appearance

WJ/SP/1807/06/022 Affidavit: R v Benjamin Ingram - defendant's 1807 Jun bail re his non-appearance

WJ/SP/1807/06/023 Affidavit: R v Archibald Nelson - defendant's 1807 Jun bail re his non-appearance

WJ/SP/1807/06/024 Affidavit: R v George Boulton - defendant's bail 1807 Jun re non service of notice

WJ/SP/1807/06/025 Affidavit: R v James Bowman - defendant's bail 1807 Jun re non service of notice

WJ/SP/1807/06/026 Affidavit: R v George Johnson - James Poole re 1807 Jun non apearance of prosecutors (and informations)

WJ/SP/1807/06/027 Petition: John Barfield - for punishment to his 1807 Jun apprentice John Mecdon

WJ/SP/1807/06/028 Petition: William Pocock re conviction for a 1807 Jun projection on a building

WJ/SP/1807/06/029 Petition: Thomas Humphrey - mitigation of 1807 Jun sentence

WJ/SP/1807/06/030 Bill: William Wilson - housekeeper at Guildhall - 1807 Jun £49 15s 10d

WJ/SP/1807/06/031 Bill: Messrs. Hodgson - Gaol Committee 1807 Jun dinners, etc. - £18 0s 6d

WJ/SP/1807/06/032 Bill: Joseph Mills, bricklayer - £90 19s 10d 1807 Jun

WJ/SP/1807/06/033 Bill: Nathaniel Burt, smith - £20 5s 7d 1807 Jun

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WJ/SP/1807/06/036 Bill: John Johnson, carpenters - £422 19s 6 1807 Jun 1/2d

WJ/SP/1807/06/037 Bill: William Wicking, surveyor - £43 11s 1807 Jun

WJ/SP/1807/06/038 Bill: Thomas Slaughter, carman - £16 5s 6d 1807 Jun

WJ/SP/1807/06/039 Bill: Warmsley and Company, slaters - £77 1s 1807 Jun 11 1/2d

WJ/SP/1807/06/040 Abstract of bills 1807 Jun

WJ/SP/1807/06/041 Order for payment: Treasurer to pay Alexander 1807 Jun Fenwick, Governor of Bridewell £169 15s 4d

WJ/SP/1807/06/042 Report: of Bridewell Committee re repairs 1807 Jun

WJ/SP/1807/06/043 Report: of Bridewell Committee re repairs - 1807 Jun Letter re Report's approval of payment of tradesmen's bills

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WJ/SP/1807/06/045 Bridewell Calendar 1807 Jun

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WJ/SP/1807/10/026 Recognizance: William Jones - to answer St 1807 Oct James

WJ/SP/1807/10/027 Recognizance: William Murry - to answer St 1807 Oct James

WJ/SP/1807/10/028 Affidavit: R v Benjamin Ingram - Emanuel 1807 Oct Oakley re non-appearance of defendant

WJ/SP/1807/10/029 Affidavit: R v Archibald Nelson - defendant's 1807 Oct bail re his non appearance

WJ/SP/1807/10/030 Affidavit: R v Gareth Killikelly - Richard Cane re 1807 Oct defendant's absence in Ireland

WJ/SP/1807/10/031 Affidavit: R v William Baker - Thomas Evans re 1807 Oct absence of material witnesses

WJ/SP/1807/10/032 Affidavit: R v Andrew Moore - re defendant's 1807 Oct absence in Ireland

WJ/SP/1807/10/033 Affidavit: R v Jopseph Payne - defendant's bail 1807 Oct re fracture of his leg, with Doctor's Certificate

WJ/SP/1807/10/034 Petition: William Goole re conviction for 1807 Oct delivering unmeasured coal

WJ/SP/1807/10/035 Petition: James Cooper re length of his 1807 Oct imprisonment

WJ/SP/1807/10/036 Petition: William Knight - to mitigate his 1807 Oct sentence of imprisonment

WJ/SP/1807/10/037 Petition: Hugh Pincott re conviction for 1807 Oct overcharging for delivering a parcel

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WJ/SP/1807/10/039 Petition: Mary Solomon, Bridewell - to mitigate 1807 Oct her sentence

WJ/SP/1807/10/040 Petition: James Cooper, Bridewell - to mitigate 1807 Oct his sentence

WJ/SP/1807/10/041 Correspondence: re identity of John Johnson 1807 Oct alias Lee

WJ/SP/1807/10/042 Certificate: that Joseph Nutting is 1807 Oct Commissioner for Property Act in St Paul Covent Garden

WJ/SP/1807/10/043 Certificate: that William Jennings is 1807 Oct Commissioner for Property Act in St Paul Covent Garden

WJ/SP/1807/10/044 Certificate: that Richard Ovey is Commissioner 1807 Oct for Property Act in St Paul Covent Garden

WJ/SP/1807/10/045 Certificate: that James Kesteven is 1807 Oct Commissioner for Property Act in St Paul Covent Garden

WJ/SP/1807/10/046 Certificate: that Henry Robbins is 1807 Oct Commissioner for Property Act in St Paul Covent Garden

WJ/SP/1807/10/047 Receipt: Charles Sawyer to Clerk of Peace - 1807 Oct duplicate list of jurors for 1807 [?]

WJ/SP/1807/10/048 Abstract of bills 1807 Oct

WJ/SP/1807/10/049 Order to pay: Treasurer to pay Rev T. Bennett, 1807 Oct Prison Chaplain - £10

WJ/SP/1807/10/050 Order to pay: Treasurer to pay John Turner, 1807 Oct blankets to prison - £46 1s 6d

WJ/SP/1807/10/051 Order to pay: Treasurer to pay Alexander 1807 Oct Fenwick, Governor of Bridewell - £180 3s 3d LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 265 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1807/10/052 Report: of Gaol Committee re payment of Mr 1807 Oct Turner's bill

WJ/SP/1807/10/053 Report: of Governor of Bridewell's certificate re 1807 Oct compliance with statutes

WJ/SP/1807/10/054 Bridewell - list of prisoners tried (arranged by 1807 Oct day)

WJ/SP/1807/10/055 Bridewell Calendar 1807 Oct

WJ/SP/1807/10/056 Bridewell Calendar 1807 Oct

WJ/SP/1807/10/057 Bridewell - list of indictments for assault and 1807 Oct petit larceny

WJ/SP/1807/10/058 Bridewell: indictments for assault and petit 1807 Oct larceny

WJ/SP/1807/10/059 Bridewell: Gaol delivery list 1807 Oct

WJ/SP/1807/10/060 Traverse paper 1807 Oct Papers for 1808 JANUARY

WJ/SP/1808/01/001 Petition: Joseph Webb, George Todd, Benjamin 1808 Jan Johnson of Tothill Fields Bridewell, for mercy

WJ/SP/1808/01/002 Abstract of bills: work done at Bridewell and 1808 Jan Guildhall

WJ/SP/1808/01/003 Order to pay: Treasurer to Emanuel Allen, 1808 Jan year's salary as Clerk to Prison Committee - £37 3s

WJ/SP/1808/01/004 Order to pay: Treasurer to Henry Bothwell, 1808 Jan Governor of Bridewell - £141 0s 5d

WJ/SP/1808/01/005 Order to pay: Treasurer to Samuel Hanbury, 1808 Jan Surgeon to Bridewell - £40 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 266 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1808/01/006 Order to pay: Treasurer to John Johnson, 1808 Jan carpenters' work at Bridewell - £32 4s 7d

WJ/SP/1808/01/007 Order to pay: Treasurer to Matthew Burt, 1808 Jan smiths' work at Bridewell - £11 15s 8d

WJ/SP/1808/01/008 Order to pay: Treasurer to William Tarte, 1808 Jan plumbers' and glaziers' work at Bridewell - £3 9s 2d

WJ/SP/1808/01/009 Order to pay: Treasurer to James Edzard, 1808 Jan plumbers' and glaziers' work at Guildhall - £12 15s 8d OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1808/10/001 Agreement to end case: R v Joseph Braggins 1808 Oct Papers for 1809 APRIL

WJ/SP/1809/04/001 Bail piece 1809 Apr

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WJ/SP/1809/04/003 Bail piece 1809 Apr

WJ/SP/1809/04/004 Bail piece 1809 Apr

WJ/SP/1809/04/005 Bail piece 1809 Apr

WJ/SP/1809/04/006 Bail piece 1809 Apr

WJ/SP/1809/04/007 Instructions 1809 Apr

WJ/SP/1809/04/008 Instructions 1809 Apr

WJ/SP/1809/04/009 Instructions 1809 Apr

WJ/SP/1809/04/010 Instructions 1809 Apr

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WJ/SP/1809/04/012 Certificate: Richard Reece applied for an 1809 Apr indictment against Francis Hartwell for fraud but the Clerk of Indictments did not find enough evidence to proceed

WJ/SP/1809/04/013 Release: R v John Berry for assault 1809 Apr

WJ/SP/1809/04/014 Release: R v John Berry for assault 1809 Apr

WJ/SP/1809/04/015 Release: R v John Berry for assault 1809 Apr

WJ/SP/1809/04/016 Release: R v Margaret Mann for assault 1809 Apr

WJ/SP/1809/04/017 Release: R v Margaret Mann for assault 1809 Apr

WJ/SP/1809/04/018 Release: R v Hannah Gardner for assault 1809 Apr

WJ/SP/1809/04/019 Release: R v Hannah Gardner for assault 1809 Apr

WJ/SP/1809/04/020 Recognizance: George Voice to abide the order 1809 Apr of adjudication against him (bastardy)

WJ/SP/1809/04/021 Notice with affidavit of service: R v John 1809 Apr Scarborough and Thomas Maycock for assault

WJ/SP/1809/04/022 Notice with affidavit of service: R v John 1809 Apr Scarborough and Thomas Maycock for assault

WJ/SP/1809/04/023 Notice with affidavit of service: R v William 1809 Apr Barrow for assault

WJ/SP/1809/04/024 Notice with affidavit of service: R v William 1809 Apr Barrow for assault

WJ/SP/1809/04/025 Case against Ann Wilson for keeping a 1809 Apr disorderly house

WJ/SP/1809/04/026 Recognizance for Ann Wilson to be of good 1809 Apr behaviour

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WJ/SP/1809/04/028 Instructions 1809 Apr

WJ/SP/1809/04/029 Affidavit: R v James Clarke for assault, 1809 Apr prosecutrixand material witness unable to attend through ill health

WJ/SP/1809/04/030 Affidavit: R v Alice Eishott, prosecutor failed to 1809 Apr attend

WJ/SP/1809/04/031 Affidavit: R v Thomas Crask for stealing a 1809 Apr Available for genral access shovel

WJ/SP/1809/04/032 Affidavit: William Phillips was present when 1809 Apr John Colson was charged with taking excessive toll and gave notice of appeal

WJ/SP/1809/04/033 Affidavit: William Phillips was present when 1809 Apr John Colson was charged with taking excessive toll and gave notice of appeal

WJ/SP/1809/04/034 Order: with notice of trail of R v James West 1809 Apr Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1809/04/035 Order of adjudication; George Voice (bastardy) 1809 Apr

WJ/SP/1809/04/036 Order of adjudication: John Donovan 1809 Apr Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1809/04/037 Report of repairs committee, Tothill Fields 1809 Apr Unfit Bridewell Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1809/04/038 Accounts for work carried out 1809 Apr Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1809/04/039 Accounts forwork carried out 1809 Apr

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WJ/SP/1809/04/041 Accounts for work carried out 1809 Apr Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1809/04/042 Accounts for work carried out 1809 Apr

WJ/SP/1809/04/043 Accounts for work carried out 1809 Apr

WJ/SP/1809/04/044 Accounts for work carried out 1809 Apr

WJ/SP/1809/04/045 Traverse paper 1809 Apr

WJ/SP/1809/04/046 Tothill Fields Bridewell calendar 1809 Apr

WJ/SP/1809/04/047 Tothill Fields Bridewell calendar 1809 Apr Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1809/04/048 Tothill Fields Bridewell calendar 1809 Apr JUNE

WJ/SP/1809/06/001 Petition: Samuel Colvill for a licence to 1809 Jun slaughter horses

WJ/SP/1809/06/002 Petition: John Dickins for benefit under the Act 1809 Jun for relief of insolvent debtors

WJ/SP/1809/06/003 Appeal: Thomas Shackle v his conviction for 1809 Jun selling inferior straw

WJ/SP/1809/06/004 Bail pieces 1809 Jun references 004-016 1 bundle

WJ/SP/1809/06/017 Instructions 1809 Jun references 017-028 1 bundle

WJ/SP/1809/06/029 Release: R v Matthew Carr for assault 1809 Jun

WJ/SP/1809/06/030 Release: R v Matthew Carr for assault 1809 Jun LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 270 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1809/06/031 Release: R v Matthew Carr for assault 1809 Jun

WJ/SP/1809/06/032 Release: R v William Jennings for assault 1809 Jun

WJ/SP/1809/06/033 Release: R v Edward Pidgeon for assault 1809 Jun

WJ/SP/1809/06/034 Brief: R v David Lyon for felony 1809 Jun

WJ/SP/1809/06/035 Affidavit: R v Benjamin Edwards for assault. 1809 Jun Robert Gates and George Watson, sureties, state defendant has been arrested for desertion from the Navy and his whereabouts are unknown

WJ/SP/1809/06/036 Affidavit: R v Benjamin Edwards for assault. 1809 Jun Robert Gates and George Watson, sureties, state that defendant has been arrested for desertion from the Navy and his whereabouts are unknown

WJ/SP/1809/06/037 Affidavit: R v Benjamin Edwards for assault. 1809 Jun Robert Gates and George Watson, sureties, state that defendant has been arrested for desertion from the Navy and his whereabouts are unknown

WJ/SP/1809/06/038 Affidavit: R v William Rippen for keeping a 1809 Jun disorderly house. John Richards states defendant has given key to Mr Stone and now lives in Southwark

WJ/SP/1809/06/039 Affidavit: R v William Rippen for keeping a 1809 Jun disorderly house. John Richards states defendant has given key to Mr Stone and now lives in Southwark

WJ/SP/1809/06/040 Recognizance: Ann Jones to appear for a 1809 Jun nuisance

WJ/SP/1809/06/041 Order of adjudication: George Bright (Jane 1809 Jun Boyd)

WJ/SP/1809/06/042 Receipt for fire insurance: William Mainwaring 1809 Jun and others for premises in Tothill Fields LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 271 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1809/06/043 Bill: for clearing night soil, Tothill Fields 1809 Jun Bridewell

WJ/SP/1809/06/044 Traverse paper 1809 Jun

WJ/SP/1809/06/045 Calendar: Tothill Fields Bridewell 1809 Jun

WJ/SP/1809/06/046 Calendar: Tothill Fields Bridewell 1809 Jun

WJ/SP/1809/06/047 Calendar: Tothill Fields Bridewell Gaol Delivery 1809 Jun

WJ/SP/1809/06/048 Militia: Order by Justices of the Peace for 1809 Jun Chester to repay family of Thomas Dooley serving as a substitute in the Militia for City of Westminster for John Sandford OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1809/10/001 Petition: Ann Dawson v conviciton for being a 1809 Oct rogue and a vagabond

WJ/SP/1809/10/002 Appeal: Ann Dawson v conviction for being a 1809 Oct rogue and a vagabond

WJ/SP/1809/10/003 Petition: Samuel Colville of Tothill Fields for a 1809 Oct licence to slaughter horses

WJ/SP/1809/10/004 Petition: Samuel Colville of Tothill Fields for a 1809 Oct licence to slaughter horses

WJ/SP/1809/10/005 Petition: Samule Colville of Tothill Fields for a 1809 Oct licence to slaughter horses

WJ/SP/1809/10/006 Appeal: Mary Fowler, prisoner in Tothill Fields 1809 Oct for stealing leather, for mercy

WJ/SP/1809/10/007 Appeal: Stephen Jee v conviction for selling 1809 Oct 12.5 bushels of coal without a coal metre ticket

WJ/SP/1809/10/008 Appeal: Stephen Jee v conviction for selling 1809 Oct 12.5 bushels of coal without a coal metre licence LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 272 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1809/10/009 Appeal: Stephen Jee v conviciton for selling 1809 Oct 12.5 metres of coal without a coal metre ticket

WJ/SP/1809/10/010 Appeal: Joseph Barnham v conviction for 1809 Oct having an illegal coal measure

WJ/SP/1809/10/011 Appeal: Jospeh Barnham v conviciton for 1809 Oct having an illegal coal measure

WJ/SP/1809/10/012 Letter: George Watson Macklin to the Chairman 1809 Oct of Quarter Session about a 'wanton charge' by a waiter at Hatchets Hotel

WJ/SP/1809/10/013 Letter: W Mainwaring to Lorenzo Stable 1809 Oct concerning carpenters' work at Old Guildhall, Westminster

WJ/SP/1809/10/014 Bail piece 1809 Oct

WJ/SP/1809/10/015 Bail piece 1809 Oct

WJ/SP/1809/10/016 Bail piece 1809 Oct

WJ/SP/1809/10/017 Bail piece 1809 Oct

WJ/SP/1809/10/018 Bail piece 1809 Oct

WJ/SP/1809/10/019 Bail piece 1809 Oct

WJ/SP/1809/10/020 Bail piece 1809 Oct

WJ/SP/1809/10/021 Instructions 1809Oct

WJ/SP/1809/10/022 Instructions 1809 Oct

WJ/SP/1809/10/023 Instructions 1809 Oct

WJ/SP/1809/10/024 Instructions 1809 Oct

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WJ/SP/1809/10/026 Instructions 1809 Oct

WJ/SP/1809/10/027 Instructions 1809 Oct

WJ/SP/1809/10/028 Instructions 1809 Oct

WJ/SP/1809/10/029 Instructions 1809 Oct

WJ/SP/1809/10/030 Recognizance: Richard Mitton, private soldier, 1809 Oct to appear for an assault

WJ/SP/1809/10/031 Notice: R v George Heath for assault 1809 Oct

WJ/SP/1809/10/032 Affidavit: R v Sarah Williams for assault 1809 Oct

WJ/SP/1809/10/033 Affidavit: R v Sarah Williams for assault 1809 Oct

WJ/SP/1809/10/034 Affidavit: R v Mary Mills for a misdemeanour, 1809 Oct failure of prosecutor Hammond Webb to appear

WJ/SP/1809/10/035 Affidavit: R v James Philip Hughes for a 1809 Oct misdemeanour, failure of defendant to appear

WJ/SP/1809/10/036 Affidavit: R v James Philip Hughes for a 1809 Oct misdemeanour, failure of defendant to appear

WJ/SP/1809/10/037 Affidavit: R v David Daniels for assault, illness 1809 Oct of witness Henry Barnes

WJ/SP/1809/10/038 Affidavit: R v David Daniels for assault, illness 1809 Oct of witness Henry Barnes

WJ/SP/1809/10/039 Affidavit: R v John Summers for assault, 1809 Oct defendant paid prosecutor to settle out of court, no receipt was obtained and latter cannot be reached

WJ/SP/1809/10/040 Affidavit: R v John Summers for assault, 1809 Oct defendant paid prosecutor to settle out of court, no receipt was obtained and latter cannot be reached LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 274 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1809/10/041 Affidavit: R v Elizabeth Crawley for nuisance, 1809 Oct Thomas Davis, bail for defendant who attended but failed to hear case called

WJ/SP/1809/10/042 Affidavit: R v Elizabeth Crawley for nuisance, 1809 Oct Thomas Davis, bail for defendant who attended but failed to hear the case called

WJ/SP/1809/10/043 Affidavit: R v Rebecca Lee for assault, 1809 Oct defendant is ill in Somerset

WJ/SP/1809/10/044 Affidavit: R v Rebecca Lee for assault, 1809 Oct defendant is ill in Somerset

WJ/SP/1809/10/045 Release: R v George Mayris on prosecution of 1809 Oct John Brewster

WJ/SP/1809/10/046 Release: R v George Mayris on prosecution of 1809 Oct John Brewster

WJ/SP/1809/10/047 Release: George Heath in prosecution of 1809 Oct Charles Young

WJ/SP/1809/10/048 Release: R v Dennis Gahagan, indicted by the 1809 Oct name Dennis Gurden, on the prosecution of Mary Young

WJ/SP/1809/10/049 Release: R v Adam Gordon on the prosecution 1809 Oct of James Hicks for assault

WJ/SP/1809/10/050 Release: R v Adam Gordon on the prosecution 1809 Oct of James Hicks for assault

WJ/SP/1809/10/051 Release: R v James Clark on the prosecution of 1809 Oct Margaret Loriot (see WJ/SP/1809/04/029)

WJ/SP/1809/10/052 Release R v James Clark on the prosecution of 1809 Oct Margaret Loriot (see WJ/SP/1809/04/029)

WJ/SP/1809/10/053 Release: R v John Baldwin on the prosecution 1809 Oct of James Booth for assault LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 275 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1809/10/054 Release: R v John Baldwin on the prosecution 1809 Oct of James Booth for assault

WJ/SP/1809/10/055 Release: R v Robert Sydney on the prosecution 1809 Oct of Ann Woodward for assault

WJ/SP/1809/10/056 Release: R v Robert Sydney on the prosecution 1809 Oct of Ann Woodward for assault

WJ/SP/1809/10/057 Release: R v Robert Sydney on the prosecution 1809 Oct of Ann Woodward for assault

WJ/SP/1809/10/058 Release: R v James Ball, James Mitchell and 1809 Oct Frederick Hague for assault

WJ/SP/1809/10/059 Release: R v James Ball, James Mitchell and 1809 Oct Frederick Hague for assault

WJ/SP/1809/10/060 Release: R v James Ball, James Mitchell and 1809 Oct Frederick Hague for assault

WJ/SP/1809/10/061 Release: R v James Ball, James Mitchell and 1809 Oct Available for general acces Frederick Hague for assault

WJ/SP/1809/10/062 Release: R v James Ball, James Mitchell and 1809 Oct Frederick Hague for assault

WJ/SP/1809/10/063 Release: R v James Ball, James Mitchell and 1809 Oct Frederick Hague for assault

WJ/SP/1809/10/064 Release: R v Martha Brown on the prosecution 1809 Oct of Elizabeth Gardener for assault

WJ/SP/1809/10/065 Release: R v Martha Brown on the prosecution 1809 Oct of Elizabeth Gardener for assault

WJ/SP/1809/10/066 Release: R v Martha Brown on the prosecution 1809 Oct of Elizabeth Gardener for assault

WJ/SP/1809/10/067 Release: R v James Thompson on the 1809 Oct prosecution of Mary Collins for assault LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 276 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1809/10/068 Release: R v James Thompson on the 1809 Oct prosecution of Mary Collins for assault

WJ/SP/1809/10/069 Order of Filiation: James Ramsey (Mary Tyle) 1809 Oct

WJ/SP/1809/10/070 Note of money to be paid 1809 Oct

WJ/SP/1809/10/071 Traverse paper 1809 Oct

WJ/SP/1809/10/072 Calendar: Tothill Fields Bridewell 1809 Oct

WJ/SP/1809/10/073 Calendar: Tothill Fields Bridewell 1809 Oct

WJ/SP/1809/10/074 Calendar: Tothill Fields Bridewell, Gaol Delivery 1809 Oct Papers for 1814 JUNE

WJ/SP/1814/06/001 Affidavit: R v William Cogle for assault. Notice 1814 Jun Unfit of trial has been served on prosecutor Sarah Not available for general access Perrin

WJ/SP/1814/06/002 Affidavit: R v Thomas Bonsor for assault. 1814 Jun Unfit Attempts made to serve notice of trial on Not available for general access prosecutor

WJ/SP/1814/06/003 Affidavit: R v William Williams for felony. 1814 Jun Unfit Affidavit of witness Henry Tonathy explaining Not available for general access his absence during part of trial

WJ/SP/1814/06/004 Affidavit: Richard Marshall (appellant) v William 1814 Jun Unfit Bracey Kent (respondent). Respondent will Not available for general access 'assign' appellant to anyone appointed by appellant or his father in law

WJ/SP/1814/06/005 Release: R v Daniel King for assault. 1814 Jun Unfit Prosecutor William Dean acknowledges Not available for general access compensation for assault received

WJ/SP/1814/06/006 Release: R v Elizabeth Gayton for assault on 1814 Jun Unfit Ephraim Goatley, who acknowledges that Not available for general access sufficient apology has been received LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 277 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1814/06/007 Release; R v George Kent for assault on 1814 Jun Unfit Dennis Clarke. Certificate of Clarke states Not available for general access satisfaction for assault has been received

WJ/SP/1814/06/008 Instruction: R v Wyatt, defendant to move to 1814 Jun Unfit withdraw recognizances and prosecutor to Not available for general access consent to same

WJ/SP/1814/06/009 Instruction: R v Goring on prosecution of Saint 1814 Jun Unfit James Westminster, to move to withdraw Not available for general access recognizances

WJ/SP/1814/06/010 Instruction: R v Robinson, to move to respite 1814 Jun Unfit defendant's recognizance Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1814/06/011 Instruction: R v William South for felony 1814 Jun Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1814/06/012 Certificate: Ann Drew, bound over to prosecute 1814 Jun Unfit James Harper, was hospitalised Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1814/06/013 Court paper: Tothill Fields Bridewell gaol 1814 Jun Unfit delivery lists Not available for general access Papers for 1815 Papers for 1816 Papers for 1818 Papers for 1819 Papers for 1820 Papers for 1821 Papers for 1822 Papers for 1823 Papers for 1824 Papers for 1825 Papers for 1826 Papers for 1827 JANUARY LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 278 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1827/01/001 Information:Bow Street, John Matson and 1827 Jan Unfit Joseph Price against John Hubbard for a Not available for general access misdemeanour

WJ/SP/1827/01/002 Information: Bow Street, Theophilus Miller and 1827 Jan Unfit William Davis against John Burns for petty Not available for general access larceny

WJ/SP/1827/01/003 Information: Bow Street, against Mary Ann 1827 Jan Unfit Bartlett for fraud Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1827/01/004 Information: Bow Street, against Thomas 1827 Jan Unfit Bradby for a misdemeanour Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1827/01/005 Information: Queen Square, against John 1827 Jan Unfit Craddock for larceny Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1827/01/006 Information: Queen square, against John Byron 1827 Jan Unfit for larceny Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1827/01/007 Information: Bow Street, against John 1827 Jan Unfit Lancaster for larceny from the person Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1827/01/008 Information: Bow Street, against William Rose 1827 Jan Unfit for petty larceny from the person Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1827/01/009 Information: Bow Street, against Wiliam Rose 1827 Jan Unfit for petty larceny from the person Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1827/01/010 Information: Bow Street, against William 1827 Jan Unfit Castley for petit larceny from person Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1827/01/011 Information: Queen Square, against Thomas 1827 Jan Unfit Randall for larceny Not available for general access LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 279 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1827/01/012 Information: Bow Street, against Ann Pearce for 1827 Jan Unfit petit larceny Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1827/01/013 Information: Bow Street against George 1827 Jan Unfit Collerby for misdemeanour Not available for general access MARCH

WJ/SP/1827/03/001 Certificate of fees received at General Quarter 1827 Mar Unfit Sessions held on 29 March at the Guildhall Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1827/03/002 Examination and information: Bow Street, John 1827 Mar Dowell and John Shields against John Adams for petit larceny from the person

WJ/SP/1827/03/003 Examination and information: Bow Street, 1827 Mar Thomas Meacock, David Alderson and Joseph Mabbott against John Allen for stealing 11 oranges

WJ/SP/1827/03/004 Examination and information: Great 1827 Mar Marlborough street, Hannah Lane against Thomas Bassett for assault

WJ/SP/1827/03/005 Examination and information: Bow Street, John 1827 Mar Girton and Edward Smith against George Briggs for petit larceny from the person (pick pocketting)

WJ/SP/1827/03/006 Examination and information: Queen Square, 1827 Mar David Barnet and Thomas Walker against William Cairncross for stealing a loaf

WJ/SP/1827/03/007 Examination and information: Queen Square, 1827 Mar William Nurse, Charles Street. Catherine Thornton and John Harrison against Samuel Capel for stealing silver spoons and a handkerchief

WJ/SP/1827/03/008 Examination and information: Great 1827 Mar Marlborough Street, William Davies against Thomas Castles for stealing a half pint pot LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 280 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1827/03/009 Examination and information: Great 1827 Mar Marlborough Street, John Ladbrook and Samuel Cheshier against Emma Cochrane for stealing a hat

WJ/SP/1827/03/010 Examination and information: Great 1827 Mar Marlborough Street, Euphan Robinson and Thomas Metcalf against Elizabeth Davis for stealing a pan

WJ/SP/1827/03/011 Examination and information: Bow Street, Rev 1827 Mar Henry Venn and Gardner Haines against John Everett for petit larceny from the person (pick pocketting)

WJ/SP/1827/03/012 Examination and information: Bow Street, 1827 Mar Charles Clark, James Parkin, William Whittingham and Daniel Rierdon against William Farmer and John Cullen for petit larceny from the person (pick pocketting)

WJ/SP/1827/03/013 Examination and information: Queen Square, 1827 Mar Thomas Gore, William Doyle and John Kingsbury against Samuel Fildew and Jesse Allen for assault with intent to rob

WJ/SP/1827/03/014 Examination and information: Great 1827 Mar Marlborough Street, Robert Garland and William Allensby against Richard Fitzgerald, John Pervy and Richard Blake for petit larceny from the person (pick pocketting)

WJ/SP/1827/03/015 Examination and information: Great 1827 Mar Marlborough Street, Daniel Rierdon and John Girton against James Farnace for petit larceny from the person (pick pocketting)

WJ/SP/1827/03/016 Examination and information: Queen Square, 1827 Mar Samuel Roydes against George Gill, on suspicion of stealing a piece of mutton and some cheese

WJ/SP/1827/03/017 Examination and information: Bow Street, The 1827 Mar Hon Robert Smith and Gustavus Foote against William Glover for petit larceny from the person (pick pocketting) LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 281 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1827/03/018 Examination and information: Great 1827 Mar Marlborough Street, James Brown and Edgell Wyall Edgel against William Godfrey for fraud

WJ/SP/1827/03/019 Examination and information: Queen Square, 1827 Mar Samuel Pollard, Hugh Monro, John Goldstone and John Fowler against Thomas Goldby for stealing flour from Messrs Lucas and Co's warehouse

WJ/SP/1827/03/020 Examination and information: Queen Square, 1827 Mar William Atkinson, William Wootton and John Harrison against George Granville for assault

WJ/SP/1827/03/021 Examination and information: Queen Square, 1827 Mar James Quick, John Evans and Octavius Smith against Patrick Gray for stealing a piece of wood

WJ/SP/1827/03/022 Examination and information: Queen Square, 1827 Mar John Coles, John Kidd and Edward Coles against Thomas Gulliver, for stealing a piece of meat

WJ/SP/1827/03/023 Examination and information: Queen Square, 1827 Mar Benjamin Wood and Thomas Morgan against Ashley Hall for an assault

WJ/SP/1827/03/024 Examination and information: Queen Square, 1827 Mar Benjamin Wood, Thomas Morgan and William Hall against Ashley Hall for making a riot and disturbance

WJ/SP/1827/03/025 Examination and information: Bow Street, John 1827 Mar Nicholson and John Scott against Samuel Hall for entering a house with intent ot commit felony

WJ/SP/1827/03/026 Examination and information: Great 1827 Mar Unfit Marlborough Street, John Hunt against James Not available for general access Hansbury for assault

WJ/SP/1827/03/027 Examination and information: Bow Street, 1827 Mar William Underwood and Henry Greening against Thomas Hickey for petit larceny from the person (pick pocketting) LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 282 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1827/03/028 Examination and information: Queen Square, 1827 Mar Thomas Haines, Henry Betts and Thomas McDowell against Thomas Horton for stealing a piece of meat

WJ/SP/1827/03/029 Examination and information: Bow Street, 1827 Mar William Isaacson and Robert Keene against Edward Johnson for petit larceny from the person (pick pocketting)

WJ/SP/1827/03/030 Examination and information: Great 1827 Mar Unfit Marlborough Street, John Franks against Not available for general access William Kelly for assault

WJ/SP/1827/03/031 Examination and information: Bow Street, 1827 Mar Unfit William Burmester and Mark Huntley against Not available for general access William Lee for attempting to pick pockets

WJ/SP/1827/03/032 Examination and information: Great 1827 Mar Marlborough Street, Angelious Betram and Edmund Withers against William Letter for stealing some stockings

WJ/SP/1827/03/033 Examination and information: Bow Street, 1827 Mar Unfit William Scaplehorn against Sarah Long for Not available for general access stealing a pan

WJ/SP/1827/03/034 Examination and information: Great 1827 Mar Marlborough Street, John Girton against William Matthews for picking pockets

WJ/SP/1827/03/035 Examination and information: Bow Street, 1827 Mar Unfit Joseph Cole, William Spicer and Francis Fagan Not available for general access against Joh McCoy and Thomas Hampson for petit larceny from the person (pick pocketting)

WJ/SP/1827/03/036 Examination and information: Queen Square, 1827 Mar Frances Price against Charles Moffitt for stealing a waistcoat

WJ/SP/1827/03/037 Examination and information: Queen square, 1827 Mar Unfit Margaret Fleming against Henry Oakley for Not available for general access stealing a sheet LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 283 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1827/03/038 Examination and information: Great 1827 Mar Marlborough Street, Bolton Stretch against Edwin Osborne for picking pockets

WJ/SP/1827/03/039 Examination and information: Bow Street, 1827 Mar Unfit Alexander Wilkie and George Hurst against Not available for general access Francis Shaw for stealing bread

WJ/SP/1827/03/040 Examination and information: Queen Square, 1827 Mar Unfit William Atkinson and James Franks against Not available for general access George Simms for an assault

WJ/SP/1827/03/041 Examination and information: Bow Street, 1827 Mar Unfit information against Mary Pate for fraud Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1827/03/042 Examination and information: Public Office Bow 1827 Mar Unfit Street Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1827/03/043 Examination and information: Public Office Bow 1827 Mar Unfit Street Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1827/03/044 County papers: Draft letter summoning the 1827 Mar Magistrates to a meeting to discuss the new Bridewell on 14 and 21 February JULY

WJ/SP/1827/07/001 Examination and information: Queen Square, 1827 Jul Unfit Richard Japp, John Warren and Col Ralph Not available for general access Hamilton against William Johnson for petit larceny from the person (picking pockets)

WJ/SP/1827/07/002 Examination and information: Great 1827 Jul Unfit Marlborough Street, James Murphy and Joseph Not available for general access Waters against Richard Child for assault

WJ/SP/1827/07/003 Examination and information: Bow Street, 1827 Jul William Barrowcliffe, Thomas Shotter, James Good and Thomas Smith against Thomas Spong for an assault

WJ/SP/1827/07/004 Examination and information: Bow Street, John 1827 Jul Brown against Ellen Hickman for petit larceny LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 284 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1827/07/005 Examination and information: Bow Street, 1827 Jul William Wheatley and William Smith against John Vass for a misdemeanour

WJ/SP/1827/07/006 Examination and information: Great 1827 Jul Marlborough Street, James Manning, Ann Clark and Thomas Lewis against John Hooper for a misdemeanour

WJ/SP/1827/07/007 Examination and information: Queen Square, 1827 Jul David Phillips, Thomas Brightwell and Richard Blake against James Baldwin for stealing a pair of boots

WJ/SP/1827/07/008 Examination and information: Bow Street, John 1827 Jul Hearne against George Beavis for petit larceny from the person (pick pocketting)

WJ/SP/1827/07/009 Examination and information: Bow Street, 1827 Jul William Whittingham and Daniel Reardon against Thomas Burgess for an assault

WJ/SP/1827/07/010 Examination and information: Great 1827 Jul Marlborough Street, Mary Ann Soper, Mary Soper her mother, Joshua Brookes and Thomas Clements against George Carrotts for a misdemeanour

WJ/SP/1827/07/011 Examination and information: Queen Square, 1827 Jul George Wilder, Joseph Price and Wwilliam Scholfield against John Clarke for stealing some meat

WJ/SP/1827/07/012 Examination and information: Queen Square, 1827 Jul William Scholfield and John Kindall against Anne Dark for stealing three quart bottles

WJ/SP/1827/07/013 Examination and information: Bow Street, 1827 Jul George Silcock, Donald McCallum and John Holmes against Michael Dee for stealing a piece of lead

WJ/SP/1827/07/014 Examination and information: Bow Street, 1827 Jul James Martin against John Everett for petit larceny against the person (pick pocketting) LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 285 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1827/07/015 Examination and information: Bow Street, John 1827 Jul Sculthorpe against John Giddins for a misdemeanour (indecent exposure)

WJ/SP/1827/07/016 Examination and information: Bow Street, Philip 1827 Jul Chasteney and Benjamin Murrey against Stephen Grove for petit larceny from the person (picking pockets)

WJ/SP/1827/07/017 Examination and information: Great 1827 Jul Marlborough Street, John Watson and Michael Quinn against John Haddock for petit larceny from the person (picking pockets)

WJ/SP/1827/07/018 Examination and information: Bow Street, 1827 Jul George Nezey and William Lawson against Joseph Hart for attempting to pick pockets

WJ/SP/1827/07/019 Examination and information: Great 1827 Jul Marlborough Street, Martin Farrell and Edward Boothman against Thomas Hawkesbury for stealing a piece of copper tubing

WJ/SP/1827/07/020 Examination and information: Queen Square, 1827 Jul Edward Allen against Henry Haydon for petit larceny from the person (picking pockets)

WJ/SP/1827/07/021 Examination and information: Great 1827 Jul Marlborough Street, Thomas Roberts and Jane Rodway against Margaret Jones andAnn Kelly for stealing 3 cups and saucers

WJ/SP/1827/07/022 Examination and information: Great 1827 Jul Marlborough Street, John Girton and John Henley against Thomas Jones for petit larceny from the person (picking pockets)

WJ/SP/1827/07/023 Examination and information: Bow Street, 1827 Jul Charles Tebay, William Wright aged 12 and William Oxey against John Kelly for petit larceny from the person (picking pockets)

WJ/SP/1827/07/024 Examination and information: Great 1827 Jul Marlborough Street, Thomas Drake and Thomas Pullen against Thomas Kemsey and Henry Blake for an assault LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 286 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1827/07/025 Examination and information: Bow Street, John 1827 Jul Boston and Titus Lawler against John Lovell and Barnard Wade for petiti larceny from the person (picking pockets)

WJ/SP/1827/07/026 Examination and information: Quuen square, 1827 Jul Henry Duley against Charles Osborn for stealing a piece of meat

WJ/SP/1827/07/027 Examination and information: Great 1827 Jul Marlborough Street, Angelious Bertram against William Pritchard and Henry Hughes for petit larceny from the person (picking pockets)

WJ/SP/1827/07/028 Examination and information: Bow Street, 1827 Jul James Herbert and Edward Coupland against Peter Sheen for petit larceny from the person (picking pockets)

WJ/SP/1827/07/029 Examination and information: Bow Street, 1827 Jul Richard Williams against Mary Smith for stealing a pint pot

WJ/SP/1827/07/030 Examination and information: Bow Street, 1827 Jul Elizabeth Harris against Sarah Smith for stealing a candlestick

WJ/SP/1827/07/031 Examination and information: Great 1827 Jul Marlborough Street, Philip Carpenter, Thomas Gilbert, John Killingworth and James Hillier against John Stevens for fraud

WJ/SP/1827/07/032 Examination and information: Queen Square, 1827 Jul Anne Strube and James Lott against John Williams for stealing a child's petticoat

WJ/SP/1827/07/033 County papers: Rough minutes of the Court 1827 Jul

WJ/SP/1827/07/034 County papers: Draft extract from the March 1827 Jul estreat

WJ/SP/1827/07/035 County papers: Draft abstract of payments 1827 Jul recommended and ordered LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 287 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1827/07/036 County papers: Draft certificate of prisoners 1827 Jul discharged and the Clerk of the Peace's fees thereon

WJ/SP/1827/07/037 County papers: Report of the Visiting Justices 1827 Jul and Account Committee

WJ/SP/1827/07/038 County papers: Certificates of taking the oath of 1827 Jul Unfit allegiance for Sir George Hampson, Peter Not available for general access Mallard, William Flower and John Lee with sacrament certificate

WJ/SP/1827/07/039 County papers: Westminster Bridewell, return 1827 Jul of prisoners

WJ/SP/1827/07/040 County papers: Draft return of persons 1827 Jul committed for trial for felony and misdemeanour

WJ/SP/1827/07/041 County papers: Calendar of prisoners 1827 Jul

WJ/SP/1827/07/042 County papers: Letters from jurymen explaining 1827 Jul Unfit non-attendance Not available for general access 4 documents

WJ/SP/1827/07/043 County papers: Certificate of indisposition, 1827 Jul Unfit George Firth Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1827/07/044 County papers: Bench warrant for Stephen 1827 Jul Blenman on a charge of assault, endorsed: not to be issued

WJ/SP/1827/07/045 County papers: Consent to discharge 1827 Jul Unfit recognizances Not available for general access 4 documents

WJ/SP/1827/07/046 County papers; Affidavit to discharge bail for 1827 Jul Unfit Richard Taylor, William Maxwell and Charles Not available for general access Child, Robert Jackson, Thomas Jones, John Cahill, Thomas Jones, Charles Aistrop and Thomas Mason 1 bundle LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 288 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1827/07/047 County papers: Recognizances to try at the 1827 Jul Unfit next Session for Stephen Blunman, Michael Not available for general access Braham and his wife, John Chapman, William Reed, John Dullingham, Sarah Grant, Sarah Hill, Thomas Day, Edward Muncaster, Thomas Ridgway, Archibald Hunter and John Crooksh 1 bundle

WJ/SP/1827/07/048 County papers: Certificate of illness for Thomas 1827 Jul Unfit Smith Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1827/07/049 County papers: Letter produced in evidence in 1827 Jul the trial of John Stevens

WJ/SP/1827/07/050 County papers: Letters from candidates for 1827 Jul Unfit district surveyorship Not available for general access 3 documents

WJ/SP/1827/07/051 County papers: Letter from Mr Scott stating that 1827 Jul Unfit the Llansamlet appeal might be struck out of Not available for general access the paper

WJ/SP/1827/07/052 County papers: List of fees received on the 1827 Jul Unfit adjournment day and several following days Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1827/07/053 County papers: List of sentences 1827 Jul Unfit Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1827/07/054 County papers: Orders for expenses to 1827 Jul Unfit witnesses for attendance before police Not available for general access magistrates

WJ/SP/1827/07/055 County papers: receipts 1827 Jul Unfit 2 documents Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1827/07/056 County papers: Letter from Samuel Moore 1827 Jul Unfit Not available for general access LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 289 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1827/07/057 County papers: Account of monies received 1827 Jul Unfit and witnesses' expenses paid Not available for general access OCTOBER

WJ/SP/1827/10/001 Traverse papers: Clerk of the Peace's traverse 1827 Oct papers, giving details of all the cases heard before the court

WJ/SP/1827/10/002 Traverse papers: Clerk of the Peace's traverse 1827 Oct papers, giving details of all the cases heard before the court

WJ/SP/1827/10/003 County papers: Draft general report on the 1827 Oct Westminster House of Correction 3 documents

WJ/SP/1827/10/004 County papers: Report of the Keeper of Tothill 1827 Oct Fields Bridewell

WJ/SP/1827/10/005 County papers: Report of the Chaplain of Tothill 1827 Oct Fields Bridewell

WJ/SP/1827/10/006 County papers: Calendar of prisoners in Tothill 1827 Oct Fields Bridewell

WJ/SP/1827/10/007 County papers: Return of persons committed 1827 Oct for trial for felony and misdemeanour

WJ/SP/1827/10/008 County papers: Certificate of prisoners 1827 Oct discharged and the Clerk of the Peace's fees thereon

WJ/SP/1827/10/009 County papers: List of prisoners discharged at 1827 Oct the Gaol Delivery

WJ/SP/1827/10/010 County papers: Certificates of attendance of 1827 Oct witnesses at police offices and expenses due to them, with list of expenses 1 bundle

WJ/SP/1827/10/011 County papers: Report of the Visiting Justices 1827 Oct and Accounts Committee LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 290 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1827/10/012 County papaers: Abstract of payments 1827 Oct recommended and ordered

WJ/SP/1827/10/013 County papers: Extract from July estreat 1827 Oct returned to the Treasurer after the October Sessions 2 documents

WJ/SP/1827/10/014 County papers: List of monies received 18, 19 1827 Oct and 20 October

WJ/SP/1827/10/015 County papers: List of monies received 3 1827 Oct November and following days

WJ/SP/1827/10/016 County papers: Adjournment day, jurymen 1827 Oct sworn 2 documents

WJ/SP/1827/10/017 County papers: Correspondence and 1827 Oct certificates of exemption for jurymen and constables 5 documents

WJ/SP/1827/10/018 County papers: Certificates of taking oaths of 1827 Oct supremacy and allegiance for the Keepers of the Peace 1 bundle

WJ/SP/1827/10/019 County papers: Papers concerning 1827 Oct appointments of District Surveyor for Saint George Hanover Square, including advertisements, list of candidates and votes cast for each candidate. Edward Foxhall appointed 1 bundle

WJ/SP/1827/10/020 Petition: John Pople, late Turnkey at Tothill 1827 Oct Fields Bridewell that his weekly allowed be returned to £1 as originally granted, having been reduced to 15s 2 documents

WJ/SP/1827/10/021 Petition: Samuel Lovell, found guilty of an 1827 Oct 'unfortunate crime', to be sent to the Refuge for Destitutes so he might learn a trade LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 291 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1827/10/022 Petition: William Walters to appeal against 1827 Oct conviction for carrying more than permitted number of outside passengers on his coach. Conviction quashed

WJ/SP/1827/10/023 Petition: Phoebe Isaacs to appeal against 1827 Oct conviction for being an idle and disorderly person. Conviction affirmed

WJ/SP/1827/10/024 Petition: Emanuel Simmons to appeal against 1827 Oct conviction for unlawfully pawning two bonnets. Conviction quashed 3 documents

WJ/SP/1827/10/025 Appeal: Temple, Bristol v Saint Margaret 1827 Oct Westminster against the removal of John James and family. Appeal allowed in respect of Margaret James, order confirmed for rest of family 4 documents

WJ/SP/1827/10/026 Appeal: Cookham Berks v Saint Margaret 1827 Oct Westminster against the removal of Mary Matthews. Struck out 5 documents

WJ/SP/1827/10/027 Bastardy: Saint James, Westminster, 1827 Oct prospective parents John Allport and Ann Iredale, hearing adjourned to next Sessions

WJ/SP/1827/10/028 Bastardy: Saint James, Westminster, 1827 Oct prospective parents Thomas Blake and Elizabeth Foreman, hearing adjourned to next Sessions

WJ/SP/1827/10/029 Bastardy: Saint James, Westminster, 1827 Oct prospective parents John Lobb and Sarah Need, hearing adjourned to next Sessions

WJ/SP/1827/10/030 Bastardy: Saint James, Westminster, 1827 Oct prospective parents Joseph Lucy and Jane Jobbern, hearing adjourned to next Sessions LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 292 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1827/10/031 Bastardy: Saint James, Westminster, 1827 Oct prospective parents Thomas Eagan and Cecelia O'Brien, hearing adjourned to next Sessions

WJ/SP/1827/10/032 Bastardy: Saint James, Westminster, 1827 Oct prospective parents John Kingshott andMary Ann Jeffkins, hearing adjourned to next Sessions

WJ/SP/1827/10/033 Bastardy: Saint James, Westminster, 1827 Oct prospective parents William Rogers and Mary Ann Buckle, hearing adjourned to next Sessions

WJ/SP/1827/10/034 Bastardy: Saint Martin in the Fields, prospective 1827 Oct parents John Pawlyn and Mary Ann Gatenby, hearing adjourned to next Sessions

WJ/SP/1827/10/035 Bastardy: Saint Martin in the Fields, prospective 1827 Oct parents John Bolton and Eliza Salmon, hearing adjourned until next Sessions

WJ/SP/1827/10/036 Bastardy: Saint George, Hanover Square, 1827 Oct prospective parents John Brittener and Mary Phillips, hearing adjourned to next Sessions

WJ/SP/1827/10/037 Bastardy: Saint George, Hanover Square, 1827 Oct prospective parents Robert Irish and Elizabeth Rogers, hearing adjourned to next Sessions

WJ/SP/1827/10/038 Bastardy: Saint Paul, Covent Garden, parents 1827 Oct Edward Muncaster and Lydia Kirkby, hearing adjourned to next Sessions

WJ/SP/1827/10/039 Bastardy: Saint Paul, Covent Garden, 1827 Oct prospective parents Alfred Furnaux and Sarah Russell, hearing adjourned to next Sessions

WJ/SP/1827/10/040 Recognizance: William Clarke to appear at next 1827 Oct Sessions to answer charge of assault

WJ/SP/1827/10/041 Recognizance: George Hall to appear at next 1827 Oct Sessions on charge of assault LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 293 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1827/10/042 Recognizance: Job Jones to keep the peace for 1827 Oct a year

WJ/SP/1827/10/043 Recognizance: William Davis the younger, 1827 Oct William Robinson the younger, Henry Laycock and Edward Gill to keep the peace for a year

WJ/SP/1827/10/044 Recognizance: Henry Greener to appear at 1827 Oct next Sessions to answer charge of assault

WJ/SP/1827/10/045 Recognizance: William Horler to appear at next 1827 Oct Sessions to answer charge of assault

WJ/SP/1827/10/046 Recognizance: Isaiah and Mary Smart to 1827 Oct appear at next Sessions to answer charge of assault

WJ/SP/1827/10/047 Affidavit: Stephen Blenman, service of notice of 1827 Oct trial on charge of assault 2 documents

WJ/SP/1827/10/048 Affidavit: John Chapman, service of notice of 1827 Oct trial on charge of assault and riot 3 documents

WJ/SP/1827/10/049 Affidavit: Robert Fowler, service of notice of trial 1827 Oct on charge of assault 2 documents

WJ/SP/1827/10/050 Affidavit: Robert Fowler and William Clarke, 1827 Oct service of notice of trial on charge of assault 2 documents

WJ/SP/1827/10/051 Affidavit: William Cobb, service of notice of trial 1827 Oct on charge of assault 2 documents

WJ/SP/1827/10/052 Affidavit: Joseph Sewell/Sewill, service of 1827 Oct notice of trial on charge of assault 2 documents

WJ/SP/1827/10/053 Affidavit: William Greenall, service of notice of 1827 Oct trial on charge of assault 2 documents LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 294 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1827/10/054 Affidavit: Benjamin Burn, service of notice of 1827 Oct trial on charge of assault 3 documents

WJ/SP/1827/10/055 Affidavit: Samuel Moore, service of notice of 1827 Oct trial on charge of assault 2 documents

WJ/SP/1827/10/056 Affidavit of satisfaction: Robert Collings, 1827 Oct request for discharge of recognizance to appear at next Sessions on charge of assault. Granted 2 documents

WJ/SP/1827/10/057 Affidavit of satisfaction: Gabriel Shire Tregear, 1827 Oct request for discharge of recognizance to appear at next Sessions on charge of assault. Granted 2 documents

WJ/SP/1827/10/058 Affidavit of satisfaction: John Murphy and 1827 Oct Micahel Kineally, request for discharge of recognizance to appear at next Sessions on charge of assault. Granted 2 documents

WJ/SP/1827/10/059 Affidavit of satisfaction: George Webber, 1827 Oct request for discharge of recognizance to appear at next Sessions on charge of assault

WJ/SP/1827/10/060 Affidavit of satisfaction: Charlotte, wife of 1827 Oct Thomas Trueman, request for discharge of recognizance to appear at next Sessions on charge of assault

WJ/SP/1827/10/061 Affidavit of satisfaction: William Hill, request for 1827 Oct discharge of recognizance to appear at next Sessions on charge of assault 2 documents

WJ/SP/1827/10/062 Affidavit: Stating that John and Ann Gorton, 1827 Oct Thomas Thomas and William Edwards are not under recognizance to answer the charge of assault and riot LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 295 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1827/10/063 Affidavit: Wiiliam Maxwell and Charles Child 1827 Oct request that affidavit of service of notice of trial on prosecutor Thomas Cherry's wife be deemed good service as he is avoiding service 3 documents

WJ/SP/1827/10/064 Defence of prisoner: Sarah Smith against 1827 Oct charge of theft

WJ/SP/1827/10/065 Defence of prisoner: Jane Lumley against 1827 Oct charge of theft

WJ/SP/1827/10/066 Defence of prisoner: against charge of stealing 1827 Oct a pair of flannel hose

WJ/SP/1827/10/067 Consent to discharge: Charles Atwell and 1827 Oct Elizabeth Duffin, recognizance in case of bastardy to be withdrawn as case is settled

WJ/SP/1827/10/068 Consent to discharge: Elizabeth Watson, 1827 Oct recognizance in case of keeping a disorderly house to be withdrawn

WJ/SP/1827/10/069 Consent to discharge: James Hays, 1827 Oct recognizance in case of bastardy to be withdrawn

WJ/SP/1827/10/070 Warrant: George Hall, bench warrant on charge 1827 Oct of assault not to be issued

WJ/SP/1827/10/071 Correspondence: George Avery, standing trial 1827 Oct under the name William Edgar, to his parents

WJ/SP/1827/10/072 Correspondence: Letter concerning a prisoner 1827 Oct

WJ/SP/1827/10/073 Correspondence: Letter from William Kelly to 1827 Oct Capt Fitzgerald asking that his bill for assaulting a watchman be put on one side

WJ/SP/1827/10/074 Correspondence: Note concerning the case of 1827 Oct R v James Lovell

WJ/SP/1827/10/075 Correspondence: List of persons written to 1827 Oct LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 296 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1827/10/076 Correspondence: Receipt for 12s 6d from Mr 1827 Oct Gylby, Deputy Clerk of the Peace, paid to him in error by John Wilson

WJ/SP/1827/10/077 Licence: request by Thomas Welch and William 1827 Oct Hayes for renewal of licence for public entertainments to be held in the Argyle Rooms, Regent Street. Granted Papers for 1828 Papers for 1829 Papers for 1830 JANUARY

WJ/SP/1830/01/001 Clerk of Peace's traverse paper 1830 Jan07 - 1 1830 Jan23

WJ/SP/1830/01/002 Traverse paper with notes of costs of each 1830 Jan23 case, summary of income and expenditure and alphabetical list of indictments 1

WJ/SP/1830/01/003 Return to Secretary of State listing persons 1830 Jan committed for trial for felony and misdemeanour 1

WJ/SP/1830/01/004 List of sentences and prisoners 1830 Jan 2

WJ/SP/1830/01/005 Calendar of prisoners discharged at the Tothill 1830 Jan Fields, Bridewell, gaol delivery 1

WJ/SP/1830/01/006 Appeals and petitions mainly concerning 1830 Jan settlement. Includes orders of removal 1

WJ/SP/1830/01/007 Informations 1830 Jan 1

WJ/SP/1830/01/008 Affidavits mainly to respite recognizances in 1830 Jan cases of bastardy and other cases 1 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 297 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1830/01/009 Certificates of illness and letters concerning 1830 Jan character of prisoners 5

WJ/SP/1830/01/010 Magistrates certificates for expenses to be paid 1830 Jan to witnesses 3

WJ/SP/1830/01/011 List of expenses allowed to prosecutors and 1830 Jan witnesses 1

WJ/SP/1830/01/012 List of gaol fees 1830 Jan 1

WJ/SP/1830/01/013 List of Cryer's fees for swearing witnesses on 1830 Jan indictments and affidavits 1

WJ/SP/1830/01/014 Note of cash received from 23 Jan to 12 Feb 1830 Jan23 - 1 1830 Feb12

WJ/SP/1830/01/015 Draft minutes of court 1830 Jan08 2

WJ/SP/1830/01/016 Report of Visiting Justices and Accounts 1830 Jan Committee 1

WJ/SP/1830/01/017 Report of Keeper of Tothill Fields, Bridewell, 1830 Jan under 4 Geo.IV cap.64 1

WJ/SP/1830/01/018 Estimate of work to be done at the office of the 1830 Jan Clerk of the Peace in the Sessions House, Westminster 1 APRIL

WJ/SP/1830/04/001 Clerk of the Peace's traverse paper 1830 Apr08 - Unfit 1 1830 Apr12 Not available for general access LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 298 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1830/04/002 Traverse paper. Includes list of indictments and 1830 Apr24 Unfit list of cash received and expended Not available for general access 1

WJ/SP/1830/04/003 Return of persons committed for trial for felony 1830 May14 Unfit and misdemeanours Not available for general access 1

WJ/SP/1830/04/004 List of persons discharged at Tothill Fields, 1830 Apr Bridewell, gaol delivery 1

WJ/SP/1830/04/005 Appeals and petitions from prisoners 1830 Apr 10

WJ/SP/1830/04/006 Settlement appeals. Includes order of removal 1830 Apr 9

WJ/SP/1830/04/007 Licence appeals 1830 Apr 4

WJ/SP/1830/04/008 Informations 1830 Apr 1

WJ/SP/1830/04/009 Affidavits and recognizances 1830 Apr 1

WJ/SP/1830/04/010 List of names of Grand Jurymen fined for non- 1830 Apr attendance. Includes letter concerning reason for non-attendance of one member 2

WJ/SP/1830/04/011 Letters to and from Mr J.P.Gylby, Deputy Clerk 1830 Apr of the Peace, concerning routine court administration 4

WJ/SP/1830/04/012 Magistrates certificates for expenses to be paid 1830 Apr to prosecutors and witnesses 1

WJ/SP/1830/04/013 List of expenses paid to prosecutors and 1830 Apr Unfit witnesses Not available for general access 2 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 299 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1830/04/014 List of gaol fees 1830 Apr 1

WJ/SP/1830/04/015 Receipt and certified account of fees for 1830 Feb27 - prisoners discharged 1830 Apr13 1

WJ/SP/1830/04/016 Account of cash received 1830 Apr24 - Unfit 1 1830 May18 Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1830/04/017 Report of Visiting Justices on Tothill Fields, 1830 Apr Bridewell 1

WJ/SP/1830/04/018 Report to Keeper of Tothill Fields, Bridewell 1830 Apr under 4 Geo.IV cap.64 1

WJ/SP/1830/04/019 Report of the Accounts Committee and 1830 Apr approved accounts, mainly concerning Tothill Fields, Bridewell and Westminster Sessions House 1 MAY

WJ/SP/1830/05/001 Informations: Includes index of "Calendars of Unfit Examinations" Not available for general access 1

WJ/SP/1830/05/002 Printed circular letters from Clerk of the Peace, 1830 Apr23 Unfit H.C.Selby, concerning business to be Not available for general access discussed at May meeting 2

WJ/SP/1830/05/003 Draft county minutes (by adjournment from Apr 1830 May 06 Unfit meeting) Not available for general access 2

WJ/SP/1830/05/004 Totill Fields, Bridewell: Keeper's report 1830 May Unfit 1 Not available for general access LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 300 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1830/05/005 Tothill Fields, Bridewell: calendar of prisoners 1830 May Unfit committed for trial giving name and age of Not available for general access prisoner, name of prosecutor, offence and date of committal 1

WJ/SP/1830/05/006 Tothill Fields, Bridewell: Calendar of prisoners 1830 May Unfit discharged at gaol delivery giving names of Not available for general access prisoner, prosecutor, witnesses and date of committal 1

WJ/SP/1830/05/007 Court orders 1830 May Unfit 2 Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1830/05/008 List of indictments sent to the old Bailey 1830 May Unfit 1 Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1830/05/009 List of Jurymen fined for non-attendance giving 1830 May Unfit name, address and occupation Not available for general access 1

WJ/SP/1830/05/010 List of prosecuting recognizances giving names 1830 May Unfit of prosecutors, witnesses, defendants and Not available for general access indicating offence 1

WJ/SP/1830/05/011 List of cash received from 4 Jun to 1 Jul (sic) 1830 Jul Unfit Adj day 5 Jun 1830 Not available for general access 1

WJ/SP/1830/05/012 List of expenses allowed to prosecutors and 1830 May Unfit witnesses Not available for general access 1

WJ/SP/1830/05/013 List of gaol fees 1830 May Unfit 1 Not available for general access

WJ/SP/1830/05/014 Clerk of the Peace's traverse paper 1830 May Unfit 1 Not available for general access LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 301 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1830/05/015 Traverse paper 1830 May Unfit 1 Not available for general access JULY

WJ/SP/1830/07/001 Clerk of the Peace's traverse paper, 1-17 Jul, 1830 Jul listing defendants with note of adjudication 1

WJ/SP/1830/07/002 Traverse paper giving costs in cases, including 1830 Jul alphabetical list of indictments and list of cash income and expenditure 1

WJ/SP/1830/07/003 Return of persons committed for trial for felony 1830 Jul and misdemeanour. Includes circular letter from Secretary of State concerning future returns 2

WJ/SP/1830/07/004 List of indicted prisoners sent to the Old Bailey 1830 Jul 1

WJ/SP/1830/07/005 Calendar of prisoners in Tothill Fields, 1830 Jul Bridewell, giving name, age of prisoners, offences, date committed and names of prosecutors. eg. stealing one geranium 1

WJ/SP/1830/07/006 Calendar of prisoners for gaol delivery from 1830 Jul Tothill Fields Bridewell giving name of prisoner and date and summary of trial 1

WJ/SP/1830/07/007 Petitions and appeals 1830 Jul 1

WJ/SP/1830/07/008 Petition and appeal of John King, imprisoned 1830 Jul for keeping a room and pit in Duck Lane, City of Westminster for the purpose of bear-baiting and dog-fighting 1

WJ/SP/1830/07/009 Informations 1830 Jul 1 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 302 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/1830/07/010 Affidavit of service of notice of trial 1830 Jul 1

WJ/SP/1830/07/011 Recognizances to appear at court 1830 Jul 4

WJ/SP/1830/07/012 Bastardy papers: consents to discharge 1830 Jul recognizances and affidavits 5

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WJ/SP/D/042 Anna Turner of Saint Margaret's, Westminster: 1697 Oct statement that Adriana Buckingham's estimate of her losses in the fire is reasonable 1 document

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WJ/SP/D/044 Jane Cole of Saint Margaret's, Westminster: 1697 Oct statement of her losses in the fire 1 document

WJ/SP/D/045 David Lloyd: statement that Jane Cole's 1697 Oct estimate of her losses is reasonable 1 document

WJ/SP/D/046 Jane Cole: inventory of goods lost in the fire 1697 Oct 1 document

WJ/SP/D/047 Edward Boddingham, carpenter, and Thomas 1697 Oct Yeomans, bricklayer, both of Saint Margaret, Westminster: statement attesting to the value of Robert Clemence's house in Derby Court 1 document

WJ/SP/D/048 John Harper of Derby Court: statement of his 1697 Dec losses after his house was blown up to stop the fire 1 document

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WJ/SP/D/051 Thomas Pemberton: statement of his losses in 1697 Dec the fire. The statement is marked 'not to bee allowed' because of Mr. Davis' action against Thomas Pemberton for causing the fire by negligence. 1 document

WJ/SP/D/052 Joyce Powell: statement of her loss of two 1697/8 Jan houses in Derby Court in the fire 1 document

WJ/SP/D/053 Ann Walker: statement of her loss of three 1697/8 Jan houses in Derby Court in the fire 1 document

WJ/SP/D/054 Order for justices to examine statements of loss 1697 Oct and prove them and to make a report at the next sessions 1 document

WJ/SP/D/055 List of the persons and their losses in the fire in 1697 Oct Derby Court 1 document

WJ/SP/D/056 Surveyors' estimates of the value of the houses 1697 Oct burnt, together with their measurements 1 document

WJ/SP/D/057 Emery Argos, carpenter, Thomas Yeomans, 1697 Oct bricklayer, Stephen Emmett, bricklayer and Edward Boddingham, carpenter: statement that they agree with the surveyors' estimates of the value of the houses burnt down 1 document

WJ/SP/D/058 An account of those who swear the fire was 1697/8 Jan their ruin 1 document

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WJ/SP/D/060 Estimate of the total losses in the fire excluding 1697/8 Jan those of Payne, John Bassett and Thomas Pemberton. Duplicate of WJ/SP/D/059 1 document

WJ/SP/D/061 Rough estimate of the total losses incurred in 1697/8 Jan the fire 1 document

WJ/SP/D/062 Draft certificate to the Lord Chancellor 1697/8 Jan Unfit supporting an application for a brief to make a Not available for general access collection 1 document

WJ/SP/D/063 Petition from the major part of the real sufferers 1699 May concerning Thomas Pemberton's misappropriation of funds 1 document

WJ/SP/D/064 Clerk of the Peace's certificate to the Lord 1699 May 23 Chancellor, for the fire in Derby Court, with list of sufferers and valuations, and reasons for excluding Thomas Pemberton, Payne and John Bassett for negligence 1 document

WJ/SP/D/065 Draft petition from the 'real sufferers' to the Lord 1699 Chancellor concerning Thomas Pemberton's abuse of the collections and asking for the case to be heard 1 document

WJ/SP/D/066 Draft of petition from the major part of the real 1699 sufferers concerning Thomas Pemberton's abuse of the collections and asking for the case to be heard, addressed to Lord Somers, Lord Chancellor 1 document

WJ/SP/D/067 Draft of petition from the justices on behalf of 1699 Jul the real sufferers, concerning Thomas Pemberton's misappropriation of funds, addressed to the Lord Chancellor 1 document LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 327 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/D/068 Draft case and petition of the real sufferers of 1699 Unfit the fire in Derby Court, concerning the Not available for general access misappropriation of funds by Thomas Pemberton and others, addressed to Sir Nathan Wright, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal 1 document

WJ/SP/D/069 Draft request for the case to be reheard as 1699 soon as possible so that the money can be used quickly to relieve the impoverished state of the sufferers 1 document

WJ/SP/D/070 Letter from the trustees to the Clerk of the 1699/1700 Feb Peace, asking for an account of the losses claimed, with the names of claimants, witnesses and amounts 1 document

WJ/SP/D/071 Wrapper labelled 'Affidavits and papers of the 1699 fire in Derby Court, Westminster, 1697.' 1 document PRE TRIAL STATEMENTS

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WJ/SP/H/003 Saint Margaret's, Westminster: certificate 1726 Jul Unfit showing that the highways have been Not available for general access sufficiently repaired 1 document

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WJ/SP/H/005 Order for the opening of a new Street from 1779 May Long Ditch to Smith Street, the widening of Tothill Street and the improvement of the entrance from Broad Sanctuary to Dean's Yard 1 document

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WJ/SP/P/001/003 William Smith, St Martin in the Fields

WJ/SP/P/001/004 Isaac Pyke, St Martin in the Fields

WJ/SP/P/001/005 Edward Vallance, St Martin in the Fields

WJ/SP/P/001/006 Edward Vallance, St Martin in the Fields Certificates for 1827

WJ/SP/P/002/001 Edward Boothman, St James Westminster

WJ/SP/P/002/002 William Smith, St Martin in the Fields

WJ/SP/P/002/003 John Shields, St Martin in the Fields

WJ/SP/P/002/004 John Crick, St Martin in the Fields

WJ/SP/P/002/005 Robert Ponkin, St George Hanover Square

WJ/SP/P/002/006 William Henry Wyman, St Paul, Covent Garden

WJ/SP/P/002/007 John Hicks, St Paul, Covent Garden

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WJ/SP/P/002/009 James Chamberlin, St Paul, Covent Garden

WJ/SP/P/002/010 John Scott, St Clement Danes

WJ/SP/P/002/011 William Ingram, St Clement Danes

WJ/SP/P/002/012 John Marshall, St Clement Danes Certificates for 1828

WJ/SP/P/003/001 George Dowding, St Martin in the Fields

WJ/SP/P/003/002 William Smith, St Martin in the Fields

WJ/SP/P/003/003 James Dawson, St Margaret, Westminster

WJ/SP/P/003/004 Henry Jarvis, St Margaret, Westminster

WJ/SP/P/003/005 John Simpson, St Margaret, Westminster

WJ/SP/P/003/006 John Thomas Watson, St Margaret, Westminster

WJ/SP/P/003/007 William Oxley, St Martin in the Fields

WJ/SP/P/003/008 Thomas Gook, St James, Westminster

WJ/SP/P/003/009 Thomas Limbrick, St John the Evangelist

WJ/SP/P/003/010 John Harris, St Margaret, Westminster

WJ/SP/P/003/011 Joseph Hill, St John the Evangelist

WJ/SP/P/003/012 Edward Mundy, St Martin in the Fields

WJ/SP/P/003/013 Richard Russell, St George Hanover Sq

WJ/SP/P/003/014 Charles Brunning, St Clement Danes

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WJ/SP/P/003/016 Benjamin Dickson, St Paul, Covent Garden

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WJ/SP/P/003/018 Thomas Barxlett, St Paul, Covent Garden

WJ/SP/P/003/019 William Ingram, St Clement Danes

WJ/SP/P/003/020 Isaac Sayer, St Martin in the Fields

WJ/SP/P/003/021 William Nettleton, St Martin in the Fields

WJ/SP/P/003/022 William Nisbett, St Clement Danes

WJ/SP/P/003/023 John Duncan, St Clement Danes

WJ/SP/P/003/024 Henry Barber, St Clement Danes

WJ/SP/P/003/025 William Allen, St George, Hanover Square

WJ/SP/P/003/026 Joseph Sadler Thomas, St Paul, Covent Garden

WJ/SP/P/003/027 Edward Bootham, St James, Westminster

WJ/SP/P/003/028 George Owen, St James, Westminster

WJ/SP/P/003/029 William Orger, St James, Westminster

WJ/SP/P/003/030 William Green, St James, Westminster

WJ/SP/P/003/031 Thomas Gook, St James, Westminster

WJ/SP/P/003/032 Alexander Mann, St George, Hanover Square

WJ/SP/P/003/033 James Selby, St George, Hanover Square

WJ/SP/P/003/034 Benjamin Timbrell, St John the Evangelist

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WJ/SP/P/003/036 John Shields, St Martin in the Fields Certificates for 1829

WJ/SP/P/004/001 Edward Adams, St Margaret, Westminster

WJ/SP/P/004/002 John Harris, St Margaret, Westminster

WJ/SP/P/004/003 Joseph Jackson, St Margaret, Westminster

WJ/SP/P/004/004 James Dawson, St Margaret, Westminster

WJ/SP/P/004/005 Benjamin Timbrell, St John the Evangelist

WJ/SP/P/004/006 William Smith, St Martin in the Fields

WJ/SP/P/004/007 John Hicks, St Paul, Covent Garden

WJ/SP/P/004/008 James Chamberlin, St Paul, Covent Garden

WJ/SP/P/004/009 Edward Boothman, St James, Westminster

WJ/SP/P/004/010 William Green, St James, Westminster

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WJ/SP/P/004/012 William Nettleton, St Martin in the Fields

WJ/SP/P/004/013 John Shields, St Martin in the Fields

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WJ/SP/V/01/002 Vagrancy Settlement Examinations and 1741 Removal Orders 21 documents

WJ/SP/V/01/003 Vagrancy Settlement Examinations and 1742 Removal Orders 2 documents

WJ/SP/V/01/004 Vagrancy Settlement Examinations and 1745 Removal Orders 3 documents

WJ/SP/V/01/005 Vagrancy Settlement Examinations and 1755 Removal Orders 1 document

WJ/SP/V/01/006 Vagrancy Settlement Examinations and 1756 Removal Orders 6 documents

WJ/SP/V/01/007 Vagrancy Settlement Examinations and 1757 Removal Orders 191 documents

WJ/SP/V/01/008 Vagrancy Settlement Examinations and 1758 Removal Orders 41 documents

WJ/SP/V/01/009 Vagrancy Settlement Examinations and 1762 Removal orders 1 document

WJ/SP/V/01/010 Vagrancy Settlement Examinations and 1763 Removal Orders 19 document

WJ/SP/V/01/011 Vagrancy Settlement Examinations and 1764 Removal orders 126 documents

WJ/SP/V/01/012 Vagrancy Settlement Examinations and 1765 Removal Orders 134 documents LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 335 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/V/01/014 Vagrancy Settlement Examinations and 1767 Removal Orders 5 documents

WJ/SP/V/01/015 Vagrancy Settlement Examinations and 1768 Removal Orders 29 documents

WJ/SP/V/01/016 Vagrancy Settlement Examinations and 1769 Removal Orders 47 documents

WJ/SP/V/01/017 Vagrancy Settlement Examinations and 1770 Removal Orders 8 documents

WJ/SP/V/01/018 Vagrancy Settlement Examinations and 1771 Removal Orders 42 documents

WJ/SP/V/01/019 Vagrancy Settlement Examinations and 1772 Removal Orders 139 documents

WJ/SP/V/01/020 Vagrancy Settlement Examinations and 1773 Removal Orders 179 documents

WJ/SP/V/01/021 Vagrancy Settlement Examinations and 1774 Removal Orders 35 documents

WJ/SP/V/01/022 Vagrancy Settlement Examinations and 1775 Removal Orders 91 documents

WJ/SP/V/01/023 Vagrancy Settlement Examinations and 1776 Removal Orders 78 documents LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 336 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/V/01/024 Vagrancy Settlement Examinations and 1777 Removal Orders 1 document

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WJ/SP/V/01/026 Vagrancy Settlement Examinations and 1779 Removal Orders 172 documents

WJ/SP/V/01/027 Vagrancy Settlement Examinations and 1780 Removal Orders 11 documents

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WJ/SP/V/01/029 Vagrancy Settlement Examinations and 1782 Removal Orders 30 documents

WJ/SP/V/01/030 Vagrancy Settlement Examinations and 1783 Removal Orders 32 documents

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WJ/SP/V/01/032 Vagrancy Settlement Examinations and 1792 Removal Orders 2 documents

WJ/SP/V/01/033 Vagrancy Settlement Examinations and 1795 Removal Orders 1 document

WJ/SP/V/01/034 Vagrancy Settlement Examinations and 1796 Removal Orders 1 document LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 337 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SP/V/01/036 Vagrancy Settlement Examinations and 1800 Removal Orders 3 documents

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WJ/SP/V/01/038 Vagrancy Settlement Examinations and 1807 Removal Orders 18 documents

WJ/SP/V/01/039 Vagrancy Settlement Examinations and 1817 Removal Orders 333 documents

WJ/SP/V/01/040 Vagrancy Settlement Examinations and 1818 Removal Orders 1 document

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WJ/SR/NS/001 Sessions roll. JANUARY [17 JAMES I] 1619 1 volume

WJ/SR/NS/001/001 Recognizance: Edward Cook of Westminster, [1619] 4 Nov [woollen draper] (£40), Ellinor Matthews of same, cook (£20), Thomas Goldocke, [breadmaker] (£20) for the appearance of Edward Cook at the next general sessions, and for his good behaviour meanwhile.; Taken before: Gabriel Grant

WJ/SR/NS/001/002 Recognizance: William Brown of St. Martin in [1619] 6 Oct the Fields, brickmaker (£10), Thomas Morgan of same, brickmaker (£5), Richard Nelham of same, brickmaker (£5), for the appearance of William Brown at the next general sessions; Taken before: Robert Tounson

WJ/SR/NS/001/003 Recognizance: Robert Morgan of Westminster, [1619] 25 Oct and Agnes, his wife (£20), Andrew Clarke of same, taylor (£10), Richard Bulmer of same, taylor (£10), for the appearance of Robert Morgan and wife at the next general sessions and for their good behaviour meanwhile, especially towards Richard George of Westminster, piper; Taken before: Robert Touson

WJ/SR/NS/001/004 Recognizance: Margaretta Lambe, wife of [1619] 31 Dec George Lambe of Westminster, butcher £10), George Harrison of same, shoemaker (£5), William Mortimer of same, farryer (£5), for the appearance of Margaret Lambe at the next general sessions, and to keep the peace, especially regarding Ellinor Garratt; Taken before: Robert Tounson; Annotated: non sol

WJ/SR/NS/001/005 Recognizance: John Dod of St. Martin in the [1619] 7 Nov Fields, scrivener (£40), William Bringfield of same, taylor £20), Thomas Dod of Westminster, haberdasher (£20), for the appearance of John Dod at the next general sessions, for abusing his apprentice after he was sent to him by the justices, and for his god behaviour meanwhile; Taken before: Robert Tounson; Annotated: non sol LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 339 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/001/006 Recognizance: Richard Wisdome of [1619] 22 Oct Westminster, victualler (£10), George Clarke of same, scrivener (£5), Randall Gull (?) of same, scrivener (£5), for the appearance of Richard Wisdome at the next general sessions, for receiving stolen goods; Taken before: Robert Tounson; Annotated: defalt [sic]

WJ/SR/NS/001/007 Recognizance: John Montefeale of [1619] 21 Nov Westminster, labourer (£20), Nicholas Shute of same, butcher (£20), for the appearance of John Montefeale at the next general sessions and to keep the peace regarding Evan Hewes; Taken before: Robert Tounson; Annotated: defalt

WJ/SR/NS/001/008 Recognizance: Arisa (?) Hilton of Westminster, [1619] 30 Dec spinster (£20), James Hilton of same, yeoman (£10), John Dodswell of same, chandler (£10), for the appearance of Arisa Hilton at the next general sessions, and to keep the peace regarding Joan Edgar; Taken before: Robert Tounson

WJ/SR/NS/001/009 Recognizance: John Farrant of Temple Bar, [1619] 13 Dec Westminster (£10), David Howell of Westminster, silkvaser (£5), Richard Shurim of St. Bernard's Hospital, yeoman (£5), for the appearance of John Farrant at the next general sessions, for selling unwholesome meat, Robert [sic] to give evidence; Taken by: Robert Tounson; Annotated: defalt

WJ/SR/NS/001/010 Recognizance: Arthur Breme of Westminster, [1619] 15 Dec yeoman (£10), John Wright of same, yeoman (£5) for the appearance of Arthur Breme at the next general sessions for breaking into a house and drawing his sword against Jane Cresswell, and meanwhile to keep the peace; Taken before: Robert Tounson; Annotated: non sol; defalt

WJ/SR/NS/001/011 Recognizance: Richard Storkman of Lambeth, [1619] 7 Oct Surrey, butcher (£10), Luke Bateman of Westminster, butcher (£5), Nicholas Jacob of same, butcher (£5), for the appearance of Richard Storkman at the next general sessions for selling unwholesome meat; Taken before: Robert Tounson; Annotated: defalt LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 340 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/001/012 Recognizance: Lettice Morgan, wife of Thomas [1619] 25 Oct Morgan of Westminster (£20), Thomas Morgan of same, ?harper (£10), Robert Browne of same, minstrel (£10), for the appearance of Lettice Morgan at the next general sessions, and to keep the peace, especially regarding Richard George; Taken before: Robert Tounson

WJ/SR/NS/001/013 Recognizance: John Glover of Westminster, [1619] 20 Oct yeoman, (£20), Edward Williams of same, yeoman (£10), Richard Evan of same, tailor (£10), for the appearance of John Glover at the next general sessions, and to keep the peace, especially regarding Rowland Bell; Taken before: Robert Tounson; Annotated: defalt

WJ/SR/NS/001/014 Recognizance: John Dennis of St, Martin in the [1619] 26 Oct Fields, `barber chirurgion' (£20), William Rogers of same, scrivener (£10), Thomas Piercy of Westminster, painter (£10), for the appearance of John Dennis at the next general sessions, and to keep the peace, especially regarding Anna Haynes, spinster; Taken before: Thomas Wattson; Annotated: defalt

WJ/SR/NS/001/015 Recognizance: Richard Calvin and Richard [1619] 14 Dec Coxson of St. Margaret's, Westminster, butchers (£10), Margareta Betts, wife of John Betts (£10) for the appearance of Margareta Betts at the next general sessions for abusing Richard Maunder, one of the constables of Westminster, in the execution of his office, and for her good behaviour; Taken before: Humphrey Chambers

WJ/SR/NS/001/016 Recognizance: Ambrose Turner of St. Clement [1619] 14 Dec Danes, tailor (£20), Thomas Preston of same, cook (£10), Richard Maunder of St. Margaret's, Westminster, barber (£10), for the appearance of Ambrose Turner at the next general sessions, for abusing the leet jury and charging them with extortion, and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Humphrey Chambers LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 341 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/001/017 Recognizance: Oliver Jones of St. Martin in the [1619] 12 Oct Fields, currier (£20), Robert Twine of same, cordwainer (£10), Edward Price of St. Clement Danes, yeoman (£10), for the appearance of Oliver Jones at the next general sessions for assaulting William Smith, and for his good behaviour meanwhile; Taken before: Humphrey Chambers

WJ/SR/NS/001/018 Recognizance: John Knowles of St. Martin in [1619/20] [] the Fields, cook (£20) Henry White of Jan Westminster, cordwainer (£10), George Stacy of same, chandler (£10), for the appearance of John Knowles at the next general sessions, and to keep the peace; Taken before: Thomas Wattson

WJ/SR/NS/001/019 Recognizance: Thomas Lawlee of Westminster, [1619] 1 Nov yeoman (£20), Anthony Lawlee of Aldermanberry [sic], cook (£10) Simon Grymes of Westminster, yeoman (£10), for the appearance of Thomas Lawlee at the next general sessions, for being charged to be the putative father of a bastard child; Taken before: Thomas Wattson

WJ/SR/NS/001/020 Recognizance: Nicholas Daniell of [1619/20] 5 Westminster, waterman (£10), William Jan Matthews of same, waterman (£5), Nathaniel Stoninge of same, cordwainer (£5), for the appearance of Nicholas Daniell at the next general sessions, for beating and abusing William Weeden in his own house, and for good behaviour; Taken before: Thomas Wattson

WJ/SR/NS/001/021 Recognizance: Nicholas Burnel of Westminster, [1619] 20 Dec cordwinder (£10), Sylvester Hunt of Westminster, barber (£20) for the appearance of Sylvester Hunt at the next general sessions, and for his good behaviour, especially towards Thomas Baker; Taken before: Gabriel Grante; Endorsed: clerk's explanation in English of nature and terms of recognizance LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 342 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/001/022 Recognizance: Jacob Grimsdale of [1619] 2 Oct Westminster, tailor (£10), John Chisby of same, tailor (£10), Thomas Midelton and James Newton of Westminster (£20), for the appearance of Thomas Midelton and James Newton at the next general sessions; Taken before: Gabriel Grante; Endorsed: as above

WJ/SR/NS/001/023 Recognizance: James Pennycooke of St. [1619] 1 Dec Martin in the Fields (£10), Christopher Mumbye of Westminster, carpenter (£5), Oscar Black of same, yeoman (£5), for the appearance of James Pennycooke at the next general sessions; Taken before: Edward Forsett

WJ/SR/NS/001/024 Recognizance: Thomas Price of St. Martin in [1619] 23 Nov the Fields, scissor (£20), Robert Gedney of same, scissor (£10), Thomas Goldocke of same, cook (£10), for the appearance of Thomas Price at the next general sessions, and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Edward Forsett; Annotated: defalt

WJ/SR/NS/001/025 Recognizance: John Johnson of St. Martin in [1619] 25 Oct the Fields, coachmaker (£10), John Rice of same, scissor (£5), Peter Martin of same, yeoman (£5), for the appearance of John Johnson at the next general sessions, and for his good behaviour meanwhile; Taken before: Edward Forsett

WJ/SR/NS/001/026 Recognizance: John Martin of St. Martin in the [1619] 23 Nov( Fields, cook (£40), William Bradford of St. Mary le Strand, scissor (£20), Thomas Presence of same (£20) for the appearance of John Martin at the next general sessions for leaving the service of Abraham Chapman with four years of his indenture yet to serve; Taken before: Edward Forsett

WJ/SR/NS/001/027 Recognizance: William Normanvile of [1619] 25 Nov Westminster, chaundler (£20), Edward Cofield of same, poulter (£10), William Howe of same, painter (£10), for the appearance of William Normanvile at the next general sessions, and to keep the peace, especially towards Sibella Normanvile, his wife Taken before: Edmund Doubleday Annotated: [discharged] LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 343 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/001/028 Recognizance: Richard George of Westminster, [1619] 16 Oct taborer (£20), Henry Wilson of same, tailor (£10), William Slutter of same, yeoman (£10), for the appearance of Richard George at the next general sessions and to keep the peace meanwhile; Taken before: Edmund Doubleday; Annotated: voluntary

WJ/SR/NS/001/029 Recognizance: John Walker of Westminster, [1619] 30 Oct butcher (£20), George Cole of same, tailor (£20), for the appearance of Elizabeth, wife of John Ewer of Westminster, yeoman at the next general sessions, and to keep the peace, especially regarding Richard Blackman of Westminster, carman and William, his son; Taken before: Edmund Doubleday

WJ/SR/NS/001/030 Recognizance: William Hands of St. Martin in [1619] 3 Nov the Fields, shoemaker (£20), Fabian Jones of same, shoemaker (£20) [sic], Roger Upcoth of same, tailor (£10), for the appearance of William Hands at the next general sessions, and to keep the peace meanwhile Taken before: Edmund Doubleday; Annotated: voluntary

WJ/SR/NS/001/031 Recognizance: Robert Barrey of Westminster, [1619] 19 Nov yeoman (£40), Robert Steward of same, knight (£40), James Steward of same, gentleman (£40), for the appearance of Robert Barrey at the next general sessions for abusing Edmund English, one of the constables of Westminster; Taken before: Edmund Doubleday; Annotated: defalt

WJ/SR/NS/001/032 Recognizance: Joseph Drewe of St. Sepulchre, [1619/20] 5 London, grocer (£40), James Marten of same, Jan grocer (£40), for the appearance of Joseph Drewe at the next general sessions; Taken before: Edmund Doubleday Annotated: `committed by Mr. Cole a Constable of St. Martins' LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 344 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/001/033 Recognizance: Andrew Glaskote of [1619] 4 Nov Westminster, poulterer (£20), Thomas Gabrell of same, cook (£10), George Loson of same, tailor (£10), for the appearance of Andrew Glaskote at the next general sessions, and for his good behaviour meanwhile; Taken before: Edmund Doubleday

WJ/SR/NS/001/034 Recognizance: John Edgerton of Westminster, [1619] 18 Nov shoemaker (£20), Richard Gray of same, tailor (£20), for the appearance of Anna, wife of John Edgerton, at the next general sessions, and to keep the peace meanwhile, especially regarding Mary, wife of Thomas Greene of Westminster, yeoman; Taken before: Edmund Doubleday

WJ/SR/NS/001/035 Recognizance: Thomas Green of Westminster, [1619] 19 Nov yeoman (£20), Thomas Hall of same, yeoman (£20), for the appearance of Mary, wife of Thomas Green, at the next general sessions, and to keep the peace, especially regarding Anna, wife of John Edgerton; Taken before: Edmund Doubleday

WJ/SR/NS/001/036 Recognizance: Robert Playle of Westminster, [1619] 15 Oct yeoman (£100) John Bird of same, yeoman (£50), John Clisby of same, tailor (£50), Thomas Ferier of same, `cordeyner' (£50), for the appearance of Robert Playle at the next general sessions for wounding John Wright of Westminster, yeoman; Taken before: Edmund Doubleday

WJ/SR/NS/001/037 Recognizance: Richard Blackman of [1619] 3 Nov Westminster, carman (£20), Moses Baker of same, carman (£10), John Baker of same, tailor (£10), for the appearance of Richard Blackman at the next general sessions, and meanwhile to keep the peace, especially regarding Elizabeth, wife of John Ewer of Westminster, yeoman; Taken before: Edmund Doubleday LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 345 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/001/038 Recognizance: John James of Westminster, [1619] 9 Dec yeoman (£20), Edward Powell of same, silkweaver (£10), William Harp of same, tailor (£10), for the appearance of John James at the next general sessions, and meanwhile to keep the peace; Taken before: Edmund Doubleday; Annotated: a voluntary binding to keep the peace

WJ/SR/NS/001/039 Recognizance: Rowland Bell of Westminster, [1619] 14 Oct tailor (£40), James Marten of same, cutler (£20) , James Patteson of same, tailor (£20), for the appearance of Rowland Bell at the next general sessions for the unlawful correcting of Edward Bennett, his servant, and for his good behaviour meanwhile; Taken before: Edmund Doubleday

WJ/SR/NS/001/040 Recognizance: Thomas Hammond of [1619] 19 Nov Westminster, butcher (£20), Thomas Greene of same, yeoman (£20), for the appearance of Abigail, wife of Peter Palmer of Westminster, yeoman, at the next general sessions, and meanwhile to keep the peace, especially regarding Anna, wife of John Edgerton of Westminster, shoemaker; Taken before: Edmund Doubleday

WJ/SR/NS/001/041 Recognizance: William Blackman, junior, of [1619] 3 Nov Westminster, carman (£20), Richard Blackman, senior, of same, carman (£10), John Blackman of same, tailor (£10), for the appearance of William Blackman at the next general sessions, and meanwhile to keep the peace, especially regarding Elizabeth, wife of John Ewer of Westminster, yeoman; Taken before: Edmund Doubleday

WJ/SR/NS/001/042 Recognizance: John Ewer of Westminster, [1619] 30 Oct yeoman (£20), Thomas May of same, yeoman (£10), Edward Everett of same, cook (£10), for the appearance of John Ewer at the next general sessions, and meanwhile to keep the peace, especially regarding Richard Blackman of Westminster, carman, and William, his son; Taken before: Edward Doubleday LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 346 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/001/043 Recognizance: George Clarke of Westminster, [1619] 6 Oct scriptor (£20), Peter Frey of same, blacksmith (£20), for the appearance of James Greenway of Westminster, labourer, at the next general sessions, and for his good behaviour meanwhile; Taken before: Edmund Doubleday

WJ/SR/NS/001/044 Recognizance: John Simpson of St Clement [1619] 15 Oct Danes, (£20), William Cooke of same, baker (£10) John Sealey of same, `barber surgion' (£10) for the appearance of John Simpson at the next general sessions, and to keep the peace; Taken before: Michael Moseley

WJ/SR/NS/001/045 Recognizance: Richard Dixon of St. Clement [1619/20] 10 Danes, currier (£20), Samuel Rudland of same, Jan shoemaker (£10), Thomas Preston of same, cook (£10), for the appearance of Richard Dixon at the next general sessions, and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Michael Moseley

WJ/SR/NS/001/046 Recognizance: Henry Whytinge of St. Clement [1619/20] 10 Danes, currier (£20), Griffith Stanford of same, Jan shoemaker (£10), James Sharpe of same, tailor (£10), for the appearance of Henry Whytinge at the next general sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Michael Moseley

WJ/SR/NS/001/047 Recognizance: John Ingle of St. Clement [1619/20] 20 Danes, poulterer (£20), John Dent, citizen and Jan merchant tailor of London (£10), James Sharpe of St. Clement Danes (£10), for the appearance of John Ingle at the next general sessions and meanwhile to keep the peace; Taken before: Michael Moseley

WJ/SR/NS/001/048 Recognizance: William Shelton of Westminster, [1619] 27 Nov cordwainer (£20), Moses Love of same, `scissor' (£10), Thomas Hawkins of St. Martin in the Fields, `scissor' (£10) for the appearance of William Shelton at the next general sessions `for misbehaving of himself in his drunkenness', and for his good behaviour meanwhile; Taken before: William Man; Annotated: debit; defalt LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 347 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/001/049 Recognizance: George Burt of Westminster, [1619] 17 Dec yeoman (£20), William Watts of same, yeoman (£10), Richard Coleman of same, yeoman (£10) , for the appearance of George Burt at the next general sessions, and meanwhile to keep the peace; Taken before: William Man Annotated: A voluntary recognizance [discharged]

WJ/SR/NS/001/050 Recognizance: Jane Bakehouse of [1619] 24 Dec Westminster, widow (£20), Price Meredith of same, yeoman (£10), Richard Bridges of same, butcher (£10), for the appearance of Jane Bakehouse at the next general sessions, and for her good beaviour meanwhile; Taken before: William Man; Annotated: [agree] [discharged]

WJ/SR/NS/001/051 Recognizance: Richard Brewer of Westminster, [1619] 23 Oct porter (£20), Thomas Clarke of Westminster, porter (£10), Barnard Austen of Westminster, porter (£10), for the appearance of Richard Brewer at the next general sessions fof beating and abusing Alice Harrow, wife of John Harrow of Westminster, labourer; Taken before: Richard Wigmore

WJ/SR/NS/001/052 Recognizance: George Ireland of Westminster, [1619] 21 Dec yeoman (£20) for his own appearance at the next general sessions, `for the begetting of a bastard child'; Taken before: Robert Wigmore Annotated; defalt

WJ/SR/NS/001/053 Recognizance: David Latrice of Westminster, [1619] 13 Oct yeoman (£20), John Wolloce of Westminster, cordwainer (£10) William Rogers of St. Martin in the Fields, scrivener (£10), for the appearance of David Latrice at the next general sessions for beating and abusing his wife; Taken before: Robert Wigmore; Annotated: defalt

WJ/SR/NS/001/054 Recognizance: John Everett of St. Martin in the [1619] 15 Oct Fields, dyer (£20), Lewis Harris of same, yeoman (£10), William Compton of same, yeoman (£10), for the appearance of John Everett at the next general sessions for striking and wounding Anne, wife of William Lacy; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 348 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/001/055 Recognizance: Thomas Watson of St. Clement [1619] 13 Oct Danes, butcher (£20), Robert Palmer of same, [baker] (£10), Richard Butler of same, butcher (£10), for the appearance of Thomas Watson at the next general sessions `for his misdemeanours towards Richard Lee'; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson

WJ/SR/NS/001/056 Recognizance: Ellis Davis of St. Martin in the [1619] 8 Oct Fields, cordwainer (£20), William Tarrant of same, cordwainer (£10), for the appearance of Ellis Davis at the next general sessions, and to keep the peace, especially regarding William Pope; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson

WJ/SR/NS/001/057 Recognizance: William Pope of St. Mary le [1619] 8 Oct Strand, cordwainer (£20), Walter Wade of St. Martin in the Fields, gentleman (£10) Fulk Estowe of same, scissor (£10), for the appearance of William Pope at the next general sessions, and meanwhile to keep the peace, especially regarding Ellis Davis; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: defalt

WJ/SR/NS/001/058 Recognizance: John Blithe of St. Clement [1619] 18 Oct Danes, tapster (£20), Thomas Poole of same, yeoman (£20), for the appearance of John Blithe at the next general sessions for playing cards on the Sabbath; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson

WJ/SR/NS/001/059 Recognizance: Samuel Rayment of St. Martin [1619] 18 Oct in the Fields, currier (£20) for his own appearance at the next general sessions for harbouring Edward Martin, apprentice of Valentine Lyne, without his master's consent; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: defalt

WJ/SR/NS/001/060 Recognizance: William Rawlinson of Sarum, [1619] 23 Oct Wilts., haberdasher (£20), Peter Langford of St. Martin in the Fields, freemason (£20) for the appearance of Grace, wife of [Aucrie] Esson at the next general sessions, and to keep the peace, especially towards Avis, wife of John Dennys; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 349 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/001/061 Recognizance: Rebecca Kilboy of St. Martin in [1619] 23 Oct the Fields, widow (£20), Robert Straughton of Westminster, [baker] (£20), for the appearance of Avis, wife of John Dennys of St. Martin in the Fields, barber, at the next general sessions, and to keep the peace meanwhile, especially regarding Grace Esson; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: defalt

WJ/SR/NS/001/062 Recognizance: Agnes Haynes of Westminster, [1619] 23 Oct spinster (£20), William Rawlinson of Sarum, Wilts., haberdasher (£10) Peter Langford of St. Martin in the Fields, freemason (£10), for the appearance of Agnes Haynes at the next general sessions, and meanwhile to keep the peace, especially towards Avis, wife of John Dennys; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson

WJ/SR/NS/001/063 Recognizance: Cicelia Haynes of Westminster, [1619] 23 Oct spinster (£20), William Rawlinson of Sarum, Wilts., haberdasher (£10), Peter Langford of St. Martin in the Fields, freemason (£10), for the appearance of Cicelia Haynes at the next general sessions, and to keep the peace meanwhile, especially regarding Avis, wife of John Dennys; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson

WJ/SR/NS/001/064 Recognizance: Thomas Roper of St. Mary le [1619] 12 Nov Strand, scissor (£5) John Battersbie of Westminster, scissor (£5), Samuel Waters, citizen and `musition' of London (£5), for the appearance of Thomas Roper at the next general sessions, for misdemeanours towards George Miller his master; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson

WJ/SR/NS/001/065 Recognizance: William Payne of St. Martin [1619] 16 Nov Vintry, carman (£20), Robert Foster of [St. Vedast], Cheapside, gold-weaver (£10), John Broughton of same, victualler (£10), for the appearance of William Payne at the next general sessions, and to keep the peace meanwhile, especially regarding John Davies; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 350 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/001/066 Recognizance: John Parker of St. Martin in the [1619] 17 Nov Fields, cordwainer (£20), Edward Kilshaw of St. Giles-in-the-Fields, sadler (£10), Richard Vepon of same, victualler (£10), for the appearance of John Parker at the next general sessions, and to keep the peace, especially regarding Thomas Mason; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson

WJ/SR/NS/001/067 Recognizance: William Payne of St. Martin [1619] 16 Nov Vintry, carman (£20), Thomas Blunt of St. Mary le Strand, innholder (£10), James Broughton of St Sepulchure, victualler (£10), for the appearance of William Payne at the next general sessions for assaulting John Allen; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson

WJ/SR/NS/001/068 Recognizance: Tristram Heicrofte of St. Martin [1619] 26 Nov in the Fields, victualler (£20), Thomas Jorden of same, sadler (£10), Dionisius Garford of same, yeoman (£10), for the appearance of Tristram Heicrofte at the next general sessions for `suffering disorders in his house at unlawful hours'; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson

WJ/SR/NS/001/069 Recognizance: John Magregorie of St. Martin in [1619] 20 Nov the Fields, yeoman (£100), John Wood of same, knight (£50), for the appearance of John Magregorie at the next general sessions on suspicion of robbery `done to Marie Englishe, wife of Edmond Englishe'; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson

WJ/SR/NS/001/070 Recognizance: Price Meredith of Westminster, [1679] 6 Dec yeoman (£20), for his own appearance at the next general sessions `upon complaint of the scavengers for the parish of the Savoy....'; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson

WJ/SR/NS/001/071 Recognizance: Thomas Gasawaie of [1619] 6 Dec Westminster, carpenter (£40), William Waterton of same, gentleman (£20), Leonard Braiford of same, chandler (£20), for the appearance of Thomas Gasawie at the next general sessions for begetting a bastard child, and for his good behaviour meanwhile; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 351 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/001/072 Recognizance: Thomas Hine of St. Martin in [1619] 6 Dec the Fields, citizen and haberdasher of London (£20), Abraham Abercrumy of same, sadler (£10) Robert Fludd of same, button maker (£10), for the appearance of Thomas Hine at the next general sessions for `victualling without licence'; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson

WJ/SR/NS/001/073 Recognizance: Thomas Walton of St. Martin in [1619] 17 Dec the Fields, farrier (£40), for his own appearance at the next general sessions for `misdemeanours offered to Valentine Keelinge the Belman in the night time'; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson

WJ/SR/NS/001/074 Recognizance: Morgan Ellis of St. Martin in the [1619] 20 Dec Fields, yeoman (£40), Evan Fludd of St. Bartholomew the Great, cordwainer (£20), Thomas Locker, citizen and joiner of London (£20), for the appearance of Morgan Ellis at the next general sessions for embezzling a sword and a pair of `black velvet hangers'; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson

WJ/SR/NS/001/075 Recognizance: Edward Handes of St. Clement [1619] 13 Dec Danes, cordwainer (£40), Raphael Powell of same, gentleman (£20), William Pegge of St. Martin in the Fields, sadler (£20), for the appearance of Edward Handes at the next general sessions for misdemeanours towards James Vermam; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson

WJ/SR/NS/001/076 Recognizance: William Gledwell of St. Clement [1619] 7 Dec Danes, yeoman (£20), Edward Dalton of same, yeoman (£10), John Ward of same, chandler (£10), for the appearance of William Gledwell at the next general sessions, for abusing Thomas Preston, constable, in the execution of his office and for his misdemeanours towards James Sharpe; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson

WJ/SR/NS/001/077 Recognizance: Israel Wallis of the Savoy, [1619] 28 Dec scissor (£20), for his own appearance at the next general sessions and for his good behaviour meanwhile; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 352 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/001/078 Recognizance: Richard Thoresbie of St. Mary [1619] 28 Dec le Strand, glasier (£20), for his own appearance at the next general sessions, and for his good behaviour meanwhile; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson

WJ/SR/NS/001/079 Recognizance: Richard Batchlor, a constable of [1619] 24 Dec St. Martin in the Fields, (£40), for his own appearance at the next general sessions, for neglect in the execution of his office; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson

WJ/SR/NS/001/080 Recognizance: William Daynes of the Savoy, [1619] 24 Dec yeoman (£40), Thomas Blunt of same, innholder (£20), John Allen of St. Martin in the Fields, yeoman (£20), for the appearance of William Daynes at the next general sessions, for begetting a bastard child, and for his good behaviour meanwhile; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson

WJ/SR/NS/001/081 Recognizance: Christopher Lyon of the Savoy, [1619] 28 Dec `scissor' (£20), for his own appearance at the next general sessions, and for his good beaviour meanwhile; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson

WJ/SR/NS/001/082 Recognizance: Pierce Skinynge of St. Martin in [1619/20] 6 the Fields, yeoman (£40), Thomas Walton of Jan same, farrier (£20), Allan Allen of same, cordwainer (£20), for the appearance of Pierce Skinynge at the next general sessions, for abusing Robert Payne, constable; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson

WJ/SR/NS/001/083 Recognizance: Thomas Roberts of St. Clement [1619/20] 9 Danes, chandler (£20), William Trevill of same, Jan chandler (£10), for the appearance of Thomas Roberts at the next general sessions for rescuing John Shelley out of the custody of George Darbie, one of the underbailiffs of Westminster; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 353 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/001/084 Recognizance: Hugh Williams of St. Margaret, [1619/20] 8 Westminster, bricklayer (£40), Thomas Jan Brasebie of same, bricklayer (£20), John Wright of same, bricklayer (£20), for the appearance of Hugh Williams at the next general sessions for beating Hester, wife of Henry Smith, and for his good behaviour meanwhile; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson

WJ/SR/NS/001/085 Recognizance: John Wright of St. Margaret, [1619] 28 Oct Westminster, yeoman (£20), John Glover of same, yeoman (£20), for their own appearance at the next general sessions for misdemeanours towards William Jackson; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: [agreed]

WJ/SR/NS/001/086 Recognizance: Richard Davies of Westminster, [1619] 15 Dec barber (£10), John Stocke of same, grocer (£5), James Battie of same, yeoman (£5), for the appearance of Richard Davies at the next general sessions, and meanwhile to keep the peace; Taken before: George Lemesay

WJ/SR/NS/001/087 Recognizance: Thomas Trenawith of St. [1619] 7 Oct Clement Danes, gentleman (£40), for the appearance of himself and his wife, Joan, at the next general sessions, for assaulting Elizabeth North, and meanwhile to keep the peace; Taken before: Francis Williamson

WJ/SR/NS/001/088 Recognizance: John Freeman of St. Clement [1619] 30 Dec Danes, butcher (£40) Robert Montague of same, butcher (£20), Nicholas Burte of same, butcher (£20), for the appearance of John Freeman at the next general sessions for striking the wife of Robert Willdes `whereof she died'; Taken before: Francis Williamson

WJ/SR/NS/001/089 Recognizance: John Foster of St. Clement [1619] 20 Dec Danes, yeoman (£20), Michael Austen of same (£10), John Asheley of St. Martin in the Fields, yeoman (£10), for the appearance of John Foster and Mary, his wife, at the next general sessions.; Taken before: Francis Williamson LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 354 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/001/090 Recognizance: Cuthbert Robinson of St. [1619/20] 8 Clement Danes (£20), for his own appearance Jan at the next general sessions to give evidence against William Powell for stealing `a cloke'; Taken before: Francis Williamson; Annotated: defalt

WJ/SR/NS/001/091 Recognizance: Henry Steinge of Edgworth, [1619] 20 Oct yeoman (£40) for his own appearance at the next general sessions to present a bill of indictment against William Bradfield; Taken before: Francis Williamson; Annotated: [discharged]

WJ/SR/NS/001/092 Recognizance: Ralph Cooter of Westminster, [1619/20] 5 yeoman (£10) for his own appearance at the Jan next general sessions to give evidence against Phillip Newsam for murdering Edward Hide; Taken before: Thomas Wattson; Annotated: [discharged]

WJ/SR/NS/001/093 Recognizance: William Pitt of St. Martin in the [1619] 3 Dec Fields, goldsmith (£20), George Baker of same, goldsmith (£20), for their appearance at the next general sessions to give evidence against John Randall; Taken before: Edward Forsett; Annotated: [came and discharged]

WJ/SR/NS/001/094 Recognizance: John Allen of St. Martin in the [1619] 15 Nov Fields, tapster (£5), for his own appearance at the next general sessions to present against William Payne; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: [discharge]

WJ/SR/NS/001/095 Recognizance: William Jackson of St. Martin in [1619] 28 Oct the Fields (£20), for his own appearance at the next general sessions to present against John Wright and John Glover; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: [discharged]

WJ/SR/NS/001/096 Recognizance: Thomas Elsbie of St. Margaret, [1619] 19 Nov Westminster, yeoman (£5), for his own appearance at the next general sessions to give evidence against Lewis Owen; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: [discharged] LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 355 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/001/097 Recognizance: Thomas Vause of St. Martin in [1619] 15 Nov the Fields, scissor (£20), for his won appearance at the next general sessions to give evidence against Alice, wife of Henry Floyd Taken before: Ralph Dobinson Annotated: [discharged]

WJ/SR/NS/001/098 Recognizance: Arthur Yebb of [?], gentleman [1619] 9 Nov (£20), for his own appearance at the next general sessions to give evidence against Edward Grymes, Samuel Bigges, Richard Hawtayne and Thomas Collins for the killing of Philip Ruggle; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: defalt

WJ/SR/NS/001/099 Recognizance: George Miller of St Mary le [1619] 12 Nov Strand, scissor (£5), for his own appearance at the next general sessions to present against Thomas Roper for several misdemeanours; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson

WJ/SR/NS/001/100 Recognizance: Edmund Forrest of St. Clement [1619] 9 Nov Danes, vintner (£100), for his own appearance at the next general sessions to present a bill of indictment against Edward Grymes, Samuel Bigges, Richard Hawtayne and Thomas Collins for the killing of Phillip Ruggle; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: [discharged]

WJ/SR/NS/001/101 Recognizance: Robert Willi[am] es of Fulham, [1619] 30 Dec yeoman (£20), for his own appearance at the next general sessions to give evidence against John Freeman; Taken before: Francis Williamson; Annotated: [discharged]

WJ/SR/NS/001/102 Writ to bailiff of Westminster; to secure [1619/20] 11 appearance of William Grant of St. Margaret's, Jan Westminster, John Burgis of same, glover, et al. at the next general sessions of the peace

WJ/SR/NS/001/103 Writ to bailiff of Westminster; to secure [1619/20] 11 appearance of John Southerne of St. Jan Margaret's, Westminster at the next general sessions of the peace LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 356 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/001/104 Writ to bailiff of Westminster; to assure [1619/20] 11 appearance of Anne Richardson of St. Martin in Jan the Fields, widow, John Wreld of St. Clement Danes, yeoman et al. at the next general sessions of the peace

WJ/SR/NS/001/105 Writ to bailiff of Westminster; to assure [1619/20] appearance of various persons at the next general sessions of the peace

WJ/SR/NS/001/106 Recognizance: Edward Bickerstaff of St. [1619/20] 17 Clement Danes, yeoman (£20), John Addams Jan of same, ?butcher (£10), Isaac Gowne of same, clothworker (£10), for the appearance of Edward Bickerstaff at the next general sessions, and meanwhile to keep the peace; Taken before: Michael Moseley; Annotated: [discharged]

WJ/SR/NS/001/107 Examination; of Mary Wayte regarding her 1620 [sic] 24 relationship with Patrick Ferrie; Taken before: Oct Michael Moseley

WJ/SR/NS/001/108 Examination: John Palmer, John Priest, John 1619 11 Dec Kandor, Daniel [Preston?] and Adam Ireland, accused of selling beer and ale without licence; Taken before: James Whitelocke Gabriel Grante

WJ/SR/NS/001/109 Information of Ralph Carter, son of John Carter, [1619/20] 5 doctor in physick, that he witnessed dispute Jan between Philip Newsam and Edward Hide, and found latter slain near Scotland Yard, with a sword by his side; Taken before: Thomas Wattson

WJ/SR/NS/001/110 Examination: of Philip Newsam of St. Katherine [1619/20] 5 near the Tower, gentleman, accused of Jan wounding Edward Hide of Brixton, his brother- in-law; Taken before: Thomas Wattson

WJ/SR/NS/001/111 Examination; of John Freeman, accused of 1619 30 Dec striking Jane, late wife of Robert Willdes of Fulham, yeoman; Taken before: Francis Williamson LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 357 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/001/112 Examination; of William Powell, accused of [1619/20] 8 stealing a cloak from the shop of Cuthbert Jan Robinson in St. Clement [Danes]; Taken before: Francis Williamson

WJ/SR/NS/001/113 Precept to bailiff of Westminster; to summon [1619] 4 Oct jury, coroner and constables for sessions to be held 11 Jan. next

WJ/SR/NS/001/114 Jury panel [1619] 4 Oct

WJ/SR/NS/001/115 List of constables by parish [1619] 4 Oct

WJ/SR/NS/001/116 Inquest held in St. Clement Danes par., and the [1619] 10 Nov verge, before Thomas Petre esq., coroner of the royal household in Whitehall, and Lawrence Hall, gent, coroner for Westminster, upon the body of Philip Rughill; Jury's verdict: On 9 Nov [1619] Edward Grymes of Lincolns Inn stabbed Philip Rughill, inflicting a wound from which he died

WJ/SR/NS/001/117 Inquest held in St. Margaret's par., [1619] 7 June Westminster, before Lawrence Hall, coroner for Westminster, upon the body of James Graye; Jury's verdict: On 5 June [1619] James Graye of St. Margaret's, yeoman, was drowned whilst batheing in the Thames

WJ/SR/NS/001/118 Inquest held in St. Martin in the Fields before [1619/20] Lawrence Hall, coroner for Westminster, upon the body of Michael Penrose; Jury's verdict: On 19 Feb, 16 James I, Michael Penrose of St. Martin's, labourer, fell from scaffold on house of Countess of Derby in St. Martin's, whilst carrying a cement-filled hod, and was killed

WJ/SR/NS/001/119 Inquest held in St. Martin in the Fields before [1619] 11 Aug Lawrence Hall, coroner for Westminster, upon the body of Thomas Howlett; Jury's verdict: On 10 Aug. [1619] Thomas Howlett of St. Martin's, milnewright, was working on Robert Baker's windmill when it fell down and he was killed LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 358 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/001/120 Inquest held in St. Margaret's parish, [1619] 9 Dec Westminster before Lawrence Hall, coroner for Westminster, upon the body of Richard Hiatt; Jury's verdict: On 6 Dec [1619] Robert Wisdom of St. Margaret's `thrust a stick' through his window, unfortunately striking Richard Hiatt in his right eye, inflicting a wound from which he died

WJ/SR/NS/001/121 Writ of mandamus requiring indictment and [1619] 29 Nov related papers of Edward Handes to be transferred to the Court of Kings Bench

WJ/SR/NS/001/122 Jury panel to try Henry Coxe and William [1619] Hands; With note of process

WJ/SR/NS/001/123 Indictment; Thomas Roberts of St. Clement [1619/20] Danes, tallow chandler, on 1 Jan. [1619/20] rescued John Shelley from the custody of John Gardener, under-bailiff, and set him at large; Endorsed: [true bill]; Annotated: [recognised indictment, fined 30s]

WJ/SR/NS/001/124 Indictment; Roger [Pymble], late of St. Martin in [1619/20] the Fields, victualler, on 10 Jan. [1619/20] sold Thomas Mason and Peter Hall `two potts of beare', neither of which contained the full measure as laid down by the statute

WJ/SR/NS/001/125 Indictment; William Payne, late of St. Martin in [1619] the Fields, carman, on 4 Dec. [1619], insulted and struck Katherine Allen, wife of John Allen; Endorsed: [true bill]; Annotated: [put self on country, fined 5s, did not pay]

WJ/SR/NS/001/126 Indictment; William Hands, late of St. Martin in [1619] the Fields, shoemaker, and Joanna, his wife, on 8 Nov [1619], insulted and struck Patience Daniell; Endorsed: [true bill]; Annotated: [puts self on country; not guilty]

WJ/SR/NS/001/127 Indictment; Simon Drewe, late of St. Martin in [1619/20] the Fields, apothecary, on 3 Jan [1619/20], entered the house of Peter Richardson in St. Martin's and there insulted and struck Joanna, wife of Peter Richardson, and Margaret, wife of Richard Drion; No true bill LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 359 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/001/128 Indictment; Henry Coxe, late of St. Martin in the 1619 Fields, labourer, on 9 Oct. [1619] stole various goods from John Burrows; Endorsed: [true bill]; Annotated: [pleads guilty to 7d; no goods]

WJ/SR/NS/001/129 Calendar of prisoners left in custody since the [1619/20] 5 last assize and others since committed and Jan remaining in the custody of the keeper of the Gatehouse prison; With notes of processes

WJ/SR/NS/001/A Single document extracted from the roll, 1619 relating to Bartholomew Arton 1 document

WJ/SR/NS/001/B Sessions roll 1619? 1 volume Former Reference: M1-M57

WJ/SR/NS/002 Sessions roll. APRIL [18 JAMES I] 1620 Note: Several documents filed in this roll were The roll is found to relate to the sessions for April 1621. written mainly Those documents previously numbered in Latin, WJ/SR/NS/002/125-139 were transferred to the including relevant roll and renumbered annotations, WJ/SR/NS/004/112-126, whilst those integrally with the attached to this roll remain in it. exception of a 1 roll few items and phrases.

WJ/SR/NS/002/001 Recognizance: Erasmus Morrice of [1620] 5 Mar. Westminster, joiner (£10), John Morrice of Westminster, labourer (£5) and Richard Morrice of St. Martin in the Fields, cook (£5) for the appearance of Erasmus Morrice at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Thomas Wattson and William Man; Annotated: For suspicion of murdering his apprentice Came and exonerated Agreed LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 360 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/002/002 Recognizance: Peter Langford of Stoke under 1619/20 10 Hamdon, Somerset, freemason (£20), Edward Mar. Huccle of Westminster, freemason (£10) and Anthony Yates of Westminster, freemason (£10) for the appearance of Peter Langford at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: William Man; Annotated: For abusing Anthony Ellwood, constable and others For good behaviour Came and exonerated Agreed

WJ/SR/NS/002/003 Recognizance: Hugh Fludd of St Giles in the [1620] 1 Mar. Fields, tailor (£20) John Vaughan of Westminster, gent. (£10) and John Owen of Westminster, gent. (£10) for the appearance of Hugh Fludd at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: William Man; Annotated: For wounding John Peny of Westminster, farrier in the head with a sword For good behaviour Came and exonerated Agreed

WJ/SR/NS/002/004 Recognizance: John Neile of Westminster, [1620] 13 Jan. yeoman (£40), Geoffrey Dormer of Westminster, grocer (£20) and George Cheslitt of Westminster, clothworker (£20) for the appearance of John Neile at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: William Man; Annotated: Charged with getting Elizabeth Woolgar with child For good behaviour Came and exonerated Agreed

WJ/SR/NS/002/005 Recognizance: Archibald Dawson of 1619/20 26 Westminster, yeoman (£50), Thomas Wilson of Jan. Westminster, shoemaker (40 marks) and William Hayes of London, tailor (40 marks) for the appearance of Archibald Dawson at the next general sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Thomas Wilson; Annotated: For good behaviour Owes fee to clerk LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 361 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/002/006 Recognizance: George Moryson of the Inner [1620] 22 Jan. Temple, London, gent. (£20), John Addams of St.Clement Danes butcher (£10) and Francis Sywokerley of the Middle Temple, London, gent. (£10) for the appearance of George Morryson, at the next sessions and for his good behaviour, especially regarding John Cannyng; Taken before: Michael Moseley; Annotated: For abusing Canning at night

WJ/SR/NS/002/007 Recognizance: Henry Duboys of St Clement [1620] 2 Mar. Danes, gent. (£20), Richard Hudde of St Clement Danes, farrier (£10) and Robert Harryson of St Clement Danes, tailor (£10) for the appearance of Henry Duboys at the next session and to keep the peace, especially regarding Stephen Corne; Taken before: Michael Moseley; Annotated: For the peace

WJ/SR/NS/002/008 Recognizance: William Sweting of St. Clement [1620] 14 Feb. Danes, chandler (£40), John Phelpes of St.Clement Danes, grocer (£20) and Richard Stephens of St. Clement Danes, tailor for the appearance of William Swetinge at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding Humphrey Ford and Juiliane, his wife; Taken before: Michael Moseley; Annotated: For throwing down the said Juliane being great with child

WJ/SR/NS/002/009 Recognizance: Thomas George of [1620] 16 April Westminster, butcher (£40) and William Danson of Westminster, cheesemonger (£20) for the appearance of Thomas George at the next sessions; Taken before: Edmund Doubleday; Annotated: Charged with the hurting of Toby Gates of Fulham, labourer Owes fee to clerk

WJ/SR/NS/002/010 Recognizance: Edward Bowlinge of [1620] 18 Mar. Knightsbridge, yeoman (£20), Thomas Philpott of Knightsbridge, gent (£10) and John Gardiner of Knightsbridge, yeoman (£10) for the appearance of Edward Bowlinge at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding Richard Tailor of Knightsbridge, gent.; Taken before: Edmund Dowbleday; Annotated: For the peace LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 362 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/002/011 Recognizance: Owen Prickett of Westminster, [1620] 3 Apr. yeoman (£40), Richard Boddelye of Westminster, tailor (£20) and Simon Davis of Westminster, waterman (£20) for the appearance of Owen Prickett at the next sessions; Taken before: Edmund Dowbleday; Annotated: Charged with assaulting and wounding Mark Lewes of Westminster waterman

WJ/SR/NS/002/012 Recognizance: William Hunnis of Westminster, [1620] 8 Mar. gent. (£40), Mary Hunnis of Westminster, widow (£20) and [? Mark] Hunnis of Westminster, gent. (£20) for the appearance of William Hunnis at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Edmund Dowbleday; Annotated: For contempt against the warrant of a Justice of the Peace

WJ/SR/NS/002/013 Recognizance: Richard Lyons of Westminster, [1620] 1 Mar. tailor (£20) and William Copps of Westminster, yeoman (£20) for the appearance of Richard Lyons at the next sessions; Taken before: Edmund Dowbleday; Annotated: Supposed to have victualled without licence

WJ/SR/NS/002/014 Recognizance: Avery Easton of St. Martin in [1620] 7 Mar. the Fields, yeoman (£20), Roger Johnson of Westminster, bricklayer (£10) and Richard Fyveashe of Westminster, joiner (£10) for the appearance of Avery Easton at the next sessions; Taken before: Edmund Dowbleday; Annotated: Committed by Mr Dobbinson for victualling without licence Ordered by the court to be bailed

WJ/SR/NS/002/015 Recognizance: William Nashe of Westminster, [1620] 27 Feb. blacksmith (£40) Edward Bulmer of Westminster, tailor (£20) and Thomas Charlewood of Kensington, blacksmith (£20) for the appearance of Willian Nash at the next sessions; Taken before: Edmund Dowbleday; Annotated: For making an affray upon the highway Owas fee to clerk LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 363 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/002/016 Recognizance: John Wise of St Martin in the [1620] 27 Feb. Fields, gent. (£40) for his appearance at the next sessions; Taken before: Edmund Dowbleday; Annotated: For making an affray upon the highway Owes fees to clerk

WJ/SR/NS/002/017 Recognizance: William More of Westminster, [1620] 27 Feb. joiner (£40), EdwardBulmer of Westminster, tailor (£20) and Thomas Charlewood of Kensington, blacksmith (£20) for the appearance of William More at the next sessions; Taken before: Edmund Dowbleday; Annotated: For making an affray upon the highway Owes fees to the clerk

WJ/SR/NS/002/018 Recognizance: Thomas Courtly of Hounslow, [1620] 19 Apr. mealman (£50) and Daniel Banckyes of Harmonsworth, gent. (£30) for the appearance of Thomas Courtly at the next sessions; Taken before: Edmund Dowbleday; Annotated: Concerning the wounding of John Murry, gent. Owes fees to the clerk

WJ/SR/NS/002/019 Recognizance: John Fitzherbert of [1620] 21 Apr. Harmonsworth, mealman (£100), William Fitzherbert of Cranford, mealman (£50) and Henry Britteridge of Hanwel mealman (£50) for the appearance of John Fitzherbert at the next sessions; Taken before: Edmund Dowbleday; Annotated: Concerning the wounding of John Murry, gent.

WJ/SR/NS/002/020 Recognizance: Thomas Coomes of [1620] 1 Apr. Westminster, labourer (£40), JOhn Atton of Westminster, painter (£20) and Richard Castle of Westminster, porter (£20) for the appearance of Thomas Coomes at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding Alice Hall of Westminster, spinster; Taken before: Edmund Dowbleday; Annotated: For the peace Defaulted Owes fee to clerk LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 364 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/002/021 Recognizance: William Cart of Westminster, [1620] 30 Mar. yeoman (£20), Samuel Booth of Westminster, yeoman (£10) and John Willson of Westminster, waterman (£10) for the appearance of William Cart at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding Rebecca, wife of Thomas Ruddyard of Westminster, yeoman; Taken before: Edmund Dowbleday; Annotated: For the peace

WJ/SR/NS/002/022 Recognizance: Thomas Bennett of London, [1620] 7 Feb. gent. (£40), Percy Morgan of London, mercer (£20) and Thomas Glover of London, haberdasher (£20) for the appearance of Thomas Bennett at the next sessions; Taken before: Edmund Dowbleday and William Pitt; Annotated: Mary Dennis alias Dennison charged Thomas Bennett as the reputed father of her bastard child Came and exonerated

WJ/SR/NS/002/023 Recognizance: William Wright of Westminster, [1620] 9 Mar. yeoman (£40) Thomas Ouldnall of Westminster, goldsmith (£20) and John Robbins of Westminster, chandler (£20) for the appearance of William Wright at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Edmund Dowbleday; Annotated: For making an assault upon Richard Tanad and Humphrey Morgan servants to the Rt. Hon. Edward, Earl of Worcester

WJ/SR/NS/002/024 Recognizance: Thomas Shreive of St. [1620] 22 Feb. Margaret's, Westminster yeomen (£20), John Walker of St. Margaret's, Westminster, bricklayer (£10) and John Atton of St. Margaret's, Westminster, painter (£10) for the appearance of Thomas Shrieve at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Humphrey Chambers; Annotated: For neglecting watching and warding LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 365 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/002/025 Recognizance: William Grammatt of St. [1620] 15 Feb. Margaret's, Westminster, gardener (£20), John Baker of St. Margaret's, Westminster, gent. (£10) and William Awdrey of St. Margaret's, Westminster, yeomen (£10) for the appearance of William Grammatt at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Humphrey Chambers; Annotated: For abusing William Nellam, one of the constables of Westminster in the execution of his office Came and exonerated

WJ/SR/NS/002/026 Recognizance: John Blackeman of St. [1620] 25 Jan. Margaret's, Westminster yeoman (£20), Thomas Cheeke of St. Margaret's, Westminster, butcher (£10) and Henry Brewer of St. Margaret's, Westminster, cook (£10) for the appearance of John Blackeman at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Humphrey Chambers; Annotated: For being partial in the execution of his office

WJ/SR/NS/002/027 Recognizance: Thomas Middleton of St. [1620] 7 Mar. Margaret's, Westminster, yeoman (£20) for his appearance at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Humphrey Chambers; Annotated: `For goinge of a message for one that was accused of felony' Defaulted

WJ/SR/NS/002/028 Recognizance: Francis Hamon of St [1620] 8 Feb. Margaret's, Westminster, vintner (£20) and Thomas Draper of St. Margaret's, Westminster, vintner (£10) for the appearance of Francis Hamon at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Humphrey Chambers; Annotated: For refusing to assist Christopher Mathewes, one of the constables of Westminster, to keep the peace

WJ/SR/NS/002/029 Recognizance: Julian, wife of Henry Rooe of [1620] 3 Apr. Westminster, `bodimaker' (£10) William Wilson of Westminster, butcher (£5) and Matthew Pewe of Westminster, vintner (£5) for the appearance of Julian Rooe at the next session to answer for the beating of Elizabeth, wife of Walter Beane of Westminster; Taken before: Richard Wigmore; Annotated: For good behaviour LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 366 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/002/030 Recognizance: John Robins of Westminster, [1621] 4 Feb. cordwainer (£10), John Burd of Westminster, yeoman (£5) and John Maddocks of Westminster, blacksmith (£5) for the appearance of John Robins at the next sessions to answer for abusing William Nelham, constable; Taken before: Richard Wigmore; Annotated: For the peace Defaulted Item has not been moved to roll WJ/SR/NS/004 as it is physically attached to this roll

WJ/SR/NS/002/031 Recognizance: Thomas Clarke of Westminster, [1621] 22 Feb. cobbler (£20) James Simons of Westminster, victualler (£10) and Andrew Clarke of Westminster, tailor (£10) for the appearance of John [sic] Clark at the next sessions to answer for abusing William Nelham; Taken before: Richard Wigmore; Annotated: Came and exonerated Item has not been moved to roll WJ/SR/NS/004 as it is physically attached to this roll

WJ/SR/NS/002/032 Recognizance: John Moseley of Westminster [1621] 2 Mar. yeoman (£10), Thomas Vans of Westminster, yeoman (£5) and William Butler of Westminster, yeoman (£5) for the appearance of John Moseley at the next sessions to answer for the unlawful detention of William Brereton's cloak; Taken before: Richard Wigmore; Annotated: On suspicion of felony Item has not been moved to roll WJ/SR/NS/004 as it is physically attached to this roll

WJ/SR/NS/002/033 Recognizance: Douce, wife of David Latrice of [1621] 28 Feb. Westminster, yeoman (£10) for her appearance at the next sessions to answer for abusing her husband; Taken before: Richard Wigmore; Annotated: For good behaviour Item has not been moved to roll WJ/SR/NS/004 as it is physically attached to this roll LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 367 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/002/034 Recognizance: Joanne Towell of Westminster, [1621] 28 Feb. widow (£10), Bryan Case of Westminster, gent. (£5) and Bryan Reynolds of Westminster, gent. (£5) for the appearance of Joanne Towell at the next sessions to answer for abusing David Latrice of Westminster, yeoman; Taken before: Richard Wigmore; Annotated: For good behaviour Defaulted Item has not been moved to roll WJ/SR/NS/004 as it is physically attached to this roll

WJ/SR/NS/002/035 Recognizance: John Purrier of Westminster, [1620] 3 Apr. tailor (£10), Richard Mander of Westminster, tailor (£5) and Henry Brewer of Westminster, cook (£5) for the appearance of John Purrier at the next sessions to answer for beating and abusing Rachael, wife of William Gregorie of Westminster, cutler; Taken before: Richard Wigmore; Annotated: For the peace

WJ/SR/NS/002/036 Recognizance: George Stasie of Westminster, [1621] 8 Jan. musician (£10), Thomas Whiticars of Westminster, musician (£5) and William Teatam of Westminster, musician (£5) for the appearance of George Stasie at the next sessions for victualling without licence and for allowing carding and tabling within his house; Taken before: Richard Wigmore Item has not been moved to roll WJ/SR/NS/004 as it is physically attached to this roll

WJ/SR/NS/002/037 Recognizance: James Hawkins of Westminster, [1821] 11 Jan. coachman (£10) William Gaine of Westminster, tailor (£5), a John Carpenter of Westminster, yeoman (£5) for the appearance of James Hawkins at the next sessions to answer for the violent beating of Jane, his wife; Taken before: Richard Wigmore; Annotated: For the peace Defaulted Item has not been moved to roll WJ/SR/NS/004 as it is physically attached to this roll LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 368 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/002/038 Recognizance: John Hughes of London, [1621] 12 Feb. yeoman (£40) and Thomas Wilson of Westminster, blacksmith (£40) for the appearance of Hugh Hughes at the next sessions for breaking open a wall in a chamber in John Toft's house.; Taken before: Richard Wigmore; Annotated: On suspicion of felony Item has not been moved to roll WJ/SR/NS/004 as it is physically attached to this roll

WJ/SR/NS/002/039 Recognizance: John Starkie of Westminster, [1621] 4 Mar. butcher (£10) and Richard Wilmot of Westminster, blacksmith (£10) for the appearance of John Gallant at the next sessions for the breaking open a wall in a chamber in John Toft's house; Taken before: Richard Wigmore; Annotated: On suspicion of felony Exonerated Item has not been moved to roll WJ/SR/NS/004 as it is physically attached to this roll

WJ/SR/NS/002/040 Recognizance: Elizabeth Rooe of Westminster, [1621] 12 Feb. victualler (£10), Henry Rawe of Westminster, tailor (£5) and Hugh Morris of Westminster, yeoman (£5) for the appearance of Elizabeth Rooe at the next sessions to answer for misdemeanours in victualling and for lodging wandering persons; Taken before: Richard Wigmore; Annotated: For good behaviour Item has not been moved to roll WJ/SR/NS/004 as it is physically attached to this roll

WJ/SR/NS/002/041 Recognizance: John Toft of Westminster, [1621] 12 Feb. victualler (£10), William Robinson of Westminster, tailor (£5) and John Hamman of Westminster, chandler (£5) for the appearance of John Toft at the next sessions to answer for the lodging of wandering suspected persons and other misdemeanors in victualling; Taken before: Richard Wigmore; Annotated: For good behaviour Item has not been moved to roll WJ/SR/NS/004 as it is physically attached to this roll LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 369 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/002/042 Recognizance: Anthony Heath of the Strand, [1620] 14 Jan. labourer (£10), Leonard James of Gardeners Lane in Kingstreet currier (£5) and Hugh Morgan of Checker alley in Kingstreet, labourer (£5) for the appearance of Anthony Pears at the next sessions; Taken before: Robert Tounson; Annotated: Committed from the bench of the last sessions. Defaulted

WJ/SR/NS/002/043 Recognizance: Richard Batchelour of St Martin [1620] 12 Jan. in the Fields (£20), William Michel of St Martin in the Fields, gent. (£10) and John Smith of New Inn, Middlesex, gent. (£10) for the appearance of Richard Batchelor at the next general sessions; Taken before: Robert Tounson; Annotated: Committed by the bench for his neglect of his office of constable

WJ/SR/NS/002/044 Recognizance: Ellen Small of St Clement's, [1620] 18 Mar. spinster (£40), Thomas Pomme of St. Clement's, gent. (£20) and Christopher Sechenerye of St Lawrence [?Sepulchre] London, gent. (£20) for the appearance of Ellen Small at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding Katherine Wallen; Taken before: Francis Williamson; Annotated: Owes fee

WJ/SR/NS/002/045 Recognizance: Henry Conall of St Clement's, [1620] 10 Mar. cutler (£20) and Thomas Gardner of St. Clement's, tailor (£20) for the appearance of Susanne, wife of Thomas Gardener at the next sessions and for her good behaviour, especially regarding Jane, wife of Lestrange Hubert of St. Bride's London, scrivener; Taken before: Francis Williamson; Annotated: Defaulted

WJ/SR/NS/002/046 Recognizance: John Harrold of the Savoy, tailor [1620] 16 Jan. (£20) and Robert Garret of Oknie, Surrey, gent (£10) for the appearance of John Harrold at the next sessions to answer for the detention of a cloak, doublet and hose of George Bray, supposed to be the clothes of George Shawe; Taken before: Francis Williamson LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 370 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/002/047 Recognizance: Edward Dewe of Chancery [1620] 9 Mar. Lane, glazier (£20), Edward Batts of Chancery Lane, cordwainer (£10) and John Ashbrooke of Chancery Lane, tailor (£10) for the appearance of Edward Dewe at the next sessions and to keep the peace; Taken before: Francis Williamson; Annotated: Owes fee

WJ/SR/NS/002/048 Recognizance: Richard Seawell of the Savoy, [1620] 23 Feb. apothocary (£20 and John Tailer of the Savoy, cordwainer (£10 for the appearance of Richard Seawell at the next sessions to answer for beating Edward Dewe, and to keep the peace; Taken before: Francis Williamson

WJ/SR/NS/002/049 Recognizance: Thomas Pearce of the Savoy, [1620] 23 Feb. cordwainer (£20), Ralph Mist of the Savoy cordwainer (£10) and Robert Peedle of the Savoy, currier (£10) for the appearance of Thomas Pearce at the next sessions to answer for beating Edward Dewe, and to keep the peace; Taken before: Francis Williamson; Annotated: Owes fee

WJ/SR/NS/002/050 Recognizance: Nicholas Dibdale of [1620] 2 Feb. Clerkenwell, yeoman (£20) John Caninge of St. Clement's, sadler (£10) and Robert Langley of St. Giles in the Fields, victualler (£10) for the appearance of Nicholas Dibdale to answer for counterfeit writings; Taken before: Francis Williamson; Annotated: Defaulted

WJ/SR/NS/002/051 Recognizance: Samuel Hean of St Martin in the [1620] 15 Apr. Fields, yeoman (£10), Peter Browne of St Clement Danes, clothworker (£5) and Maurice Evans of St Clement Danes, yeoman (£5) for the appearance of Samuel Hean at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: He has kept a victualling house without licence and is charged with other matters of misbehaviour For good behaviour LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 371 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/002/052 Recognizance: Christopher Brokebancke of St [1620] 31 Jan. Martin in the Fields, yeoman (£10) Richard Weekes of St. Martin in the Fields, yeoman (£5) and Richard Vile of St. Martin in the Fields, yeoman (£5) for the appearance of Christopher Brokebancke at the next general sessions, and to keep the peace, especially regarding Philip Cale and his wife; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: For the peace The parties agreed

WJ/SR/NS/002/053 Recognizance: Thomas Jennyngs of Aylesbury, [1620] 13 Feb. Buck.s, cobbler (£10), William Terrie of St Martin in the Field, cobbler (£5) and Richard Terrie of St Martin in the Fields, cobbler (£5) for the appearance of Thomas Jennyngs at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: For making an affray in the streets on the sabbath day to the offence and disturbance of people coming from church For good behaviour Defaulted. Owes fee

WJ/SR/NS/002/054 Recognizance: Thomas Price of St Martin in the [1620] 28 Mar. Fields, tailor (£10), George Benice of St Martin in Fields, tailor (£5) and Robert Godney of St Martin in the Fields, tailor (£5) for the appearance of Thomas Price at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: For good behaviour

WJ/SR/NS/002/055 Recognizance: George Garnon of St. Martin in [1620] 9 Mar. the Fields, yeoman (£10) and Thomas Mills of St Martin in the Fields, victualler (£5) for the appearance of George Garner at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding Dorothy Percie; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: For assaulting and beating Dorothy Persie Defaulted

WJ/SR/NS/002/056 Recognizance: Thomas Meriden of St Martin in [1620] 6 Mar. the Fields, vintner (£20) and Richard Smithe of St. Martin in the Fields, vintner (£10) for the appearance of Thomas Meriden at the next sessions and to keep the peace; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: For assaulting John Taytom, according to the information of Ellis Rothwell For the peace Defaulted Owes fee LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 372 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/002/057 Recognizance: William Ubancke of St Martin in [1620] 6 Mar. the Fields, vintner (£20) and Richard Smithe of St Martin in the Fields, vintner (£10) for the appearance of William Ubancke at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: For assaulting and beating John Taytom, according to the information of Ellis Rothwell For the peace Defaulted Owes fee

WJ/SR/NS/002/058 Recognizance: John Loe of St Martin in the [1620] 30 Mar. Fields, tailor (£20) John Austin of St Martin in the Fields, citizen and goldsmith of London (£10) and Thomas Sheriffe of Westminster, victualler (£10) for the appearance of John Loe at the next sessions; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: He is suspected of stealing £8 from the trunk of Margaret Richardson. Dead

WJ/SR/NS/002/059 Recognizance: Richard Rogers of St Martin in [1620] 25 Mar. the Fields, tailor (£10) John Fairecliffe of St Martin in the Fields, tailor (£5) and Thomas Bagnell, of St Martin in the Fields, carpenter (£5) for the appearance of Richard Rogers at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding Henry Rickson; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: For the peace Defaulted Owes fee

WJ/SR/NS/002/060 Recognizance: John Browne of St Martin, [1620] 3 Apr. yeoman (£10) and Roland Roiston of St Martin, yeoman (£5) for the appearance of John Brown at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding William Wildbloud; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: For the peace

WJ/SR/NS/002/061 Recognizance: Henry Dixon of St Boltoph [1620] 31 Mar. without Bishopsgate, London, joiner (£10) and William Bull of St Clement Danes, poulterer (£10) for the appearance of Mary Adcott alias Washington of St Clement, spinster; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: Suspected of stealing about £8 from the trunk of her mistress, Margaret Richardson LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 373 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/002/062 Recognizance: Edward Hacklewitt of [1620] 22 Jan. Westminster, gent. (£20), Philip Gersey of Droitwich, Worc.s, gent. (£10) and William Chapman of St Giles in the Fields, innkeeper (£10) for the appearance of Edward Hacklewitt at the next general sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: For assaulting Robert Cradell in the streets at night and taking a torch from him, and for assaulting James Sallam Agreement was made between the parties

WJ/SR/NS/002/063 Recognizance: Thomas Middleton of [1620] 7 Feb. Westminster, gent. (£20) John Horsie of Westminster, yeoman (£10) and John Howson of Westminster, scrivener (£10) for the appearance of Thomas Middleton at the next general sessions and to keep the peace; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: He bound himself and had a writ of `supersedeas' For the peace Defaulted Owes fee

WJ/SR/NS/002/064 Recognizance: Henry Rickson of St Martin in [1620] 25 Mar. the Fields, yeoman (£10), Thomas White of St Martin in the Fields, tailor (£5) and Robert Jones of St Martin in the Fields, carpenter (£5) for the appearance of Henry Rickson at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding Richard Rogers; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: For the peace Defaulted Owes fees

WJ/SR/NS/002/065 Recognizance: Giles Borrett of St Martin in the [1620] 11 Mar. Fields, yeoman (£20), Anthony Hill of St Martin in the Fields, chandler (£10) and Nicholas Reade of St Martin in the Fields, joiner (£10) for the appearance of Giles Borrett at the next sessions and to keep the peace; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: Charged with assaulting and beating Richard Lawrence in Lord Stanhope's house For the peace LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 374 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/002/066 Recognizance: John Horsie of Westminster, [1620] 7 Feb. yeoman (£20), Thomas Middleton of Westminster, gent. (£10) and John Howson of Westminster, scrivener (£10) for the appearance of John Horsie at the next general sessions and to keep the peace; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: He bound himself and had a writ of `supersedeas' For the peace Defaulted Owes fee

WJ/SR/NS/002/067 Recognizance: Philip Gersie of Droitwich, [1620] 22 Jan. Worc.s, gent. (£20), William Chapman of St. Giles in the Fields, innkeeper (£10) and Edward Hacklewitt of Westminster, gent. (£10) for the appearance of Philip Gersie at the next general sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: For assaulting Robert Cradell in the streets at night and taking a torch from him and for assaulting James Sallam Agreement was reached between the parties

WJ/SR/NS/002/068 Recognizance: Thomas Griffethe of St. Martin [1620] 14 Feb. in the Fields, victualler (£10) and John Finche of St Martin in the Fields, cross-bow maker (£10) for the appearance of Lawrence Stannton of St Martin in the Fields, joiner, at the next general sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: For good behaviour

WJ/SR/NS/002/069 Recognizance: Thomas Painter of St Giles in [1620] 14 Feb. the Fields, carpenter (£10) and Nicholas Winsor of St Giles in the Fields, yeoman (£10) for the appearance of Philip Ampthill of St Giles in the Fields, yeoman at the next general sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: Charged by John Clayton with substituting a counterfeit piece of gold for a good one worth 11s and with behaving very insolently towards Edward Forcett Owes fee LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 375 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/002/070 Recognizance: John Loe of St Martin in the [1620] 12 Feb. Fields, victualler (£20) and Valentine Keelinge of St Martin in the Fields, yeoman (£10) for the appearance of John Loe at the next general sessions; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: For victualling without licence Exonerated Loe died

WJ/SR/NS/002/071 Recognizance: Edward Knapp of St Martin in [1620] 21 Mar. the Fields, yeoman (£20) for his appearance at the session and to keep the peace; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: He assaulted and beat Richard Heycocke For the peace

WJ/SR/NS/002/072 Recognizance: Richard Smithe of St Martin in [1620] 6 Mar. the Fields, vintner (£20) for his appearance at the next sessions; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: For misbehaving himself towards Ellis Rothwell one of the pages of His Majesty's Bedchamber and allowing his servants to beat John Taitam For good behaviour Defaulted Owes fee

WJ/SR/NS/002/073 Recognizance: John Rawson of St Martin in the [1620] 8 Feb. Fields, yeoman (£10), John Bromsteede of St Martin in the Fields, innkeeper (£5) and Arthur Parker of St Martin in the Fields, yeoman, (£5) for the appearance of John Rawson at the next general sessions and to keep the peace especially regarding Ann Gibb; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: For the peace

WJ/SR/NS/002/074 Recognizance: William Terrie of St Martin in the [1620] 13 Feb. Fields, cobbler (£10) and Richard Terrie of St Martin in the Fields, cobbler (£5) for the appearance of William Terrie at the next general sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: For making an affray in the street on the sabbath day, to the disturbance of people coming from church For good behaviour Defaulted LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 376 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/002/075 Recognizance: Anthony Colcloughe of St [1620] 30 Jan. Martin in the Fields, goldsmith (£20) and Richard Cole of St Martin in the Fields, tailor (£10) for the appearance of Anthony Colcloughe at the next general sessions and to keep the peace especially towards John StPaul; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: For the peace

WJ/SR/NS/002/076 Recognizance: William Chapman of St Giles in [1620] 22 Jan. the Fields, innkeeper (£20) Edward Hacklewitt of Westminster, gent. (£10) and Philip Gersey of Droitwich, Worcs, gent. (£10) for the appearance of William Chapman at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: For assaulting Robert Cradell in the streets at night and taking a torch from him and assaulting James Sallam Agreement was made between the parties

WJ/SR/NS/002/077 Recognizance: Henry Theodrixe of St Giles in [1620] 1 Mar. the Fields, glover (£20) for his appearance at the next sessions; Taken before: Humphrey Chambers and Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For abusing John Cole, constable and the warders in the street on Shrove Tuesday last Defaulted

WJ/SR/NS/002/078 Recognizance: John Doe, servant to Richard [1620] 18 Feb. Gastor of Richmond, baker (£20) and John Meech of St Margaret's, Westminster, yeoman (£10) for the appearance of John Doe at the next session; Taken before: Robert Tounson, Dean of Westminster, Humphrey Chambers and Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For selling of bread `defective in the assize'

WJ/SR/NS/002/079 Recognizance: William Fowler of St Martin in [1620] 30 Jan. the Fields, victualler (£20) Thomas Browne of St Martin in the Fields, brickmaker (£10) and Marmaduke Saunders of St Martin in the Fields, gridler (£10) to insure that William Fowler will not keep a common alehouse or sell ale in the liberty of Westminster, having been imprisoned for three days for selling ale and beer without licence in the parish of St Martin in the Fields; Taken before: Edward Forcett and Ralph Dobinson LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 377 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/002/080 Recognizance: William Stanley of St Martin in [1620] 27 Jan. the Fields, victualler (£40) Christopher Clarke of St Andrew, Holborn, cutler (£20) and John Kensey of St Andrew, Holborn, tailor (£20) for the appearance of William Stanley at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Edward Forcett and Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For tippling without licence For good behaviour

WJ/SR/NS/002/081 Recognizance: Clement Kirke of St. Martin in [1620] 27 Jan. the Fields, scrivener (£40), John Wescott of St Martin in the Fields, victualler (£20) and Robert Sherley of St Martin in the Fields, cutler (£20) for the appearance of Clement Kirke at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Edward Forcett and Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For tippling without licence For good behaviour

WJ/SR/NS/002/082 Recognizance: Francis Neale of St Martin in the [1620] 27 Jan. Fields, (£20) and Richard Cole of St Martin in the Fields, tailor (£10) for the appearance of Francis Neale at the next sessions; Taken before: Edward Forcett and Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For tippling without licence

WJ/SR/NS/002/083 Recognizance: Robert Hamlyn of St. Martin in [1620] 13 Apr. the Fields, gent. (£40) Patrick Dickson of St Martin in the Fields, tailor (£20) and David Armor of St Martin in the Fields, yaoman (£20) for the appearance of Robert Hamlyn at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For good behaviour Defaulted

WJ/SR/NS/002/084 Recognizance: James Carre of St Martin in the [1620] 20 Apr. Fields, cordwainer (£20), Moses Witt of St Martin in the Fields, currier (£10) and Richard Price citizen, and cordwainer of London (£10) for the appearance of James Carre at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding, Edward Robinson and Robert Eworth; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For the peace LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 378 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/002/085 Recognizance: Thomas Price of St Martin in the [1620] 18 Apr. Fields, tailor (£20), Thomas Vause of St Martin in the Fields, tailor (£10) and Thomas Stevenson of St Martin in the Fields, tailor (£10) for the appearance of Thomas Price at the next sessions and to keep the peace; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: Upon complaint of Richard Rawlins For the peace Owes [fee]

WJ/SR/NS/002/086 Recognizance: John Croston of St Martin in the [1620] 18 Apr. Fields, yeoman (£20) John Johnson of St Martin in the Fields, victualler (£10) and Simon Willyams of St Martin in the Fields, yeoman (£10) for the appearance of John Croston at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For good behaviour

WJ/SR/NS/002/087 Recognizance: Griffith Willyams of St Martin in [1620] 13 Apr. the Fields, yeoman (£20), John Johnson of St Martin in the Fields, victualler (£10) and Simon Willyams of St Martin in the Fields, yeoman (£10) for the appearance of Griffith Willyams at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For good behaviour

WJ/SR/NS/002/088 Recognizance: George Simpson of St Martin in [1620] 13 Apr. the Fields, cordwainer (£10), Robert Hamlyn of St Martin in the Fields, gent. (£5) and David Armor of St Martin in the Fields, yeoman (£5) for the appearance of George Simpson at the next sessions; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For misdemeanors towards Robert Payne, constable

WJ/SR/NS/002/089 Recognizance: Nicholas Eales of St Margaret's, [1620] 4 Apr. Westminster, gent. (£40) and William Street of St. Margaret's, Westminster, gent. (£40) for the appearance of Elizabeth, wife of Nicholas Eales at the next sessions; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For abusing Richard Mannder, constable LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 379 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/002/090 Recognizance: Thomas Brigs of St Martin in the [1620] 3 Apr. Fields, tippler (£20), John Lightwood of St Martin in the Fields, yeoman (£10) and Fabian Jones of St Martin in the Fields, cordwainer (£10) for the appearance of Thomas Brigs at the next sessions; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For tippling without licence in the house of Jane Miller, widow in the parish of St. Martin in the Fields

WJ/SR/NS/002/091 Recognizance: Richard Fichett of St Martin in [1620] 31 Mar. the Fields, yeoman (£50), Oliver Jones of St Martin in the Fields, currier (£20) and Robert Hutchins, citizen and grocer of London (£20) for the appearance of Richard Fichett at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For good behaviour

WJ/SR/NS/002/092 Recognizance: Francis Maxey of Westminster, [1620] 28 Mar. gent. (£100), Roger Monsdale (£40), Timothy Wood of Farley, Kent, gent. (£40), Thomas Perivin, citizen and leather seller of London (£40) and James Tompson, citizen and apothecary of London (£40) for the appearance of Francis Maxey at the next sessions; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For offering to sell certain small pieces of melted plate at the shop of William Pitt, goldsmith in the parish of St Martin in the Fields Defaulted

WJ/SR/NS/002/093 Recognizance: John Allen of St Mary le Strand, [1620] 23 Mar. yeoman (£20), John Bonfeild,citizen and haberdasher of London (£10) and Maurice Shawe of St. Mary-le-Strand, chandler (£10); Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For departing from the service of Lady Banfeild before his time expired

WJ/SR/NS/002/094 Recognizance: George Dibble of St Clement [1620] 9 Mar. Danes, chandler (£20), William Walker of St Clement Danes, fishmonger (£10) and William Parsons of St. Clement Danes, baker (£10) for the appearance of George Dibble at the next sessions; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For disorders in his house by day and night LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 380 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/002/095 Recognizance: John Bridle of St. Martin in the [1620] 7 Mar. Fields, tailor (£20) for his appearance at the next sessions; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For detaining money collected by him for defective measures when he was constable in St Martin in the Fields

WJ/SR/NS/002/096 Recognizance: Richard Smith of St. Martin in [1620] 18 Feb. the Fields, vintner (£20) for the appearance of Isaac Bucke of St Martin in the Fields, yeoman at the next sessions; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For detaining and changing a wine "pottle" pot of Stephen Jacksons, vintner

WJ/SR/NS/002/097 Recognizance: Robert Pratt of St Clement [1620] 14 Feb. Danes, baker (£40), Thomas Hannynge of St Clement Danes, baker (£20) and William Bavin of St Clement Danes, baker (£20) for the appearance of Robert Pratt at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For misbehaviour towards Thomas Morse, gent.,Clerk of the Market for His Majesty's Household Richard Stile, gent.,High Constable of Westminster and the Jurors for the Clerk of the Market

WJ/SR/NS/002/098 Recognizance: William Bavin of St Clement [1620] 14 Feb. Danes, baker (£40) Thomas Hannynge of St Clement Danes, baker (£20) and Robert Pratt of St. Clement Danes, baker (£20) for the appearance of William Bavin at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For misbehaviour towards Thomas Morse, gent., Clerk of the Market for His Majesty's Household, Richard Stile, gent.,High Constable of Westminster and the Jurors for the Clerk of the Market LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 381 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/002/099 Recognizance; Robert Richardson of St 1620/14 Feb. Saviour, Southwark, joiner (£20), James Vernam of St. Mary le Strand, joiner (£10) and Henry Picrofte of St. Saviour, Southwark, joiner (£10) for the appearance of Robert Richardson at the next sessions;; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson;; Annotated: For refusing to assist Richard Stile, gent.,High Constable of Westminster, in the execution of His Majesty's service; Defaulted

WJ/SR/NS/002/100 Recognizance: Nicholas Haverl of St. Mary le 1620/11 Feb. Strand, victualler (£20) George Fowch of St Martin in the Fields, innholder (£10) and Griffith Richardson of St Dunstan in the West, London, victualler (£10) for the appearance of Nicholas Haverl at the next sessions;; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated:For tippling without licence

WJ/SR/NS/002/101 Recognizance; Francis Burrows of St Clement 1620/9 Feb. Danes, yeoman (£40), Henry Butler of South Mimms, Middlesex esq. (£20) and William Wilson of the Strand, waterman (£20) for the appearance of Francis Burrows at the next sessions and to keep the peace;; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson;; Annotated: Upon complaint of David Dunne

WJ/SR/NS/002/102 Recognizance; Richard Robinson of St Martin 1620/8 Feb. in the Fields, vintner (£20) and Richard Haynes of St Martin in the Fields, Scrivener (£20) for the appearance of Thomas Blackhead of St Martin in the Fields, yeoman at the next sessions;; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated For misdemeanours towards George Whitinge and Elizabeth Hayes in the house of Richard Robinson, vintner

WJ/SR/NS/002/103 Recognizance; Thomas Davis of St Mary le 1620/1 Feb. Strand, victualler (£20) for his appearance at the next sessions;; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson;; Annotated: For tippling without licence Owes [fee] LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 382 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/002/104 Recognizance; Thomas Robinson of St 1620/1 Feb. Clement Danes, cook (£20) and David Dunne of St Mary le Strand, cook (£10) for the appearance of Thomas Robinson at the next sessions;; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson;; Annotated: For dressing flesh on days prohibited, upon information of Thomas Davis

WJ/SR/NS/002/105 Recognizance; David Dunne of St Mary le [1620] 1 Feb. Strand, cook (£20) and Thomas Robinson of St Mary le Strand, cook (£10) for the appearance of David Dunne at the next sessions; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: Upon information of Thomas Davis For dressing flesh on days prohibited

WJ/SR/NS/002/106 Recognizance; Richard Gribble of Lyons Inn, [1620] 1 Feb. gent. (200 marks) William Palfrey of St. Bartholomew the Less, London, gent. (£100) and William Loder of St. Mary le Strand, tailor (£100) for the appearance of Richard Gribble at the next sessions; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For misbehaviour towards the wife of John Hurton, cook and Edward Blunt, his tapster

WJ/SR/NS/002/107 Recognizance; John Palfrey of Lyons Inn, gent. [1620] 1 Feb. (200 marks), William Palfrey of St. Bartholomew the Less, London, gent. (£100) and William Loader of St. Mary le Strand (£100) for the appearance of John Palfrey at the next sessions; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For misbehaviour towards the wife of John Hurton, cook and Edward Blunt, his tapster

WJ/SR/NS/002/108 Recognizance: William Damport of St. Martin in [c.1620] 28 the Fields, tailor (£40), William Tompson of Jan. St.Martin in the Fields, tailor (£20) and Thomas Copell of St. Martin in the Fields, joiner (£20) for the appearance of William Damport at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For good behaviour LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 383 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/002/109 Recognizance: Francis Skyninge of St. Martin [1620] 13 Jan. in the Fields, tailor (£40), Peirce Skyninge of St Martin in the Fields, yeoman (£20) and Richard Clare of Westminster, glover (£20) for the appearance of Francis Skyninge at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For good behaviour

WJ/SR/NS/002/110 Recognizance: Thomas Blunt of St. Mary le [1620] 15 Jan. Strand, innholder (£20), Henry Butler of South Mimms, esq. (£10) and George Elliott of St Martin in the Fields, grocer (£10) for the appearance of Thomas Blunt at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding Maurice Davies; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For the peace

WJ/SR/NS/002/111 Recognizance: Thomas Blunt of St Mary le [1620] 15 Jan. Strand, innholde (£20) Henry Butler of South Mimms, esq. (£10) and George Elliott of St Martin in the Fields, grocer (£10) for the appearance of Thomas Blunt at the next sessions and to keep the peace; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For the peace Upon complaint of Maurice Davis

WJ/SR/NS/002/112 Recognizance: John Frost of St Martin in the [1620] 26 Jan. Fields, tailor (£40), Geoffrey Thurgood of St Martin in the Fields, jeweller (£20) and Nicholas Wardour of St Martin in the Fields, woodmonger (£20) for the appearance of John Frost at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: Upon complaint of John Gilbert, constable Owes [fee]

WJ/SR/NS/002/113 Recognizance: Thomas Gyrton of Westminster, [1621] 12 Feb. vintner (£20) Robert Mullanax of Westminster, yeoman (£20) for their appearance at the next sessions to prosecute Hugh Hughes and John Gallant on suspicion of felony; Taken before: Richard Wigmore; Annotated: Exonerated Item has not been moved to roll WJ/SR/NS/004 as it is physically attached to this roll LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 384 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/002/114 Recognizance: Lawrence Whitacre of London, [1620] 23 Jan. gent. (£5) for his appearance at the next sessions to prosecute George Wood for receiving a brown cloak stolen from him; Taken before: Francis Williamson; Annotated: Exonerated

WJ/SR/NS/002/115 Recognizance: George Wood of St. Clement, [1620] 25 Jan. tailor (£80), William Audly of St. Clement, shoemaker (£40) and Richard Heton of St. Giles in the Fields,gent. (£40) for the appearance of George Wood at the next sessions for receiving a cloak stolen from Francis Whiteacer; Taken before: Francis Williamson; Annotated: Exonerated

WJ/SR/NS/002/116 Recognizance: Elizabeth Syms (£5), Elizabeth 1620 17 Apr. Tarbucke (£5), Dorothy Rosse (£5), Julianne Rowley (£5) and Anne Woolley (£5) of St Margaret for their appearance at the next sessions to give evidence against Owen Willyams, prisoner in the Gatehouse; Taken before: William Walter; Annotated: Exonerated

WJ/SR/NS/002/117 Recognizance: Robert Morris of Westminster, [1621] 28 Feb. waterman (£40), John Allen of Westminster, waterman (£20) and Mark Lewes of Westminster, waterman (£20) for the appearance of Robert Morris at the next sessions to give evidence about the death of Richard Philpoti; Taken before: Richard Wigmore; Annotated: To give evidence Exonerated Item has not been moved to roll WJ/SR/NS/004 as it is physically attached to this roll

WJ/SR/NS/002/118 Recognizance: William Brereton of London, [1621] 2 Mar. tailor (£10) for his appearance at the next sessions to prosecute John Moseley on suspicion of felony; Taken before: Richard Wigmore; Annotated: To prosecute Exonerated Item has not been moved to roll WJ/SR/NS/004 as it is physically attached to this roll LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 385 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/002/119 Recognizance: Henry Farrer of Surrey, esq. [1620] 23 Feb. (£5) for his appearance at the next sessions to prefer a bill of indictment against John Crowe for stealing two horses and to prosecute; Taken before: Thomas Wattson; Annotated: Exonerated

WJ/SR/NS/002/120 Recognizance: William Smith of St Martin in the [1620] 7 Mar. Fields, smith (£20) and Helen Dunckley of St Martin in the Fields, spinster (£20) for their appearance at the next sessions to give evidence against John Batham for felony; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: To give evidence Exonerated

WJ/SR/NS/002/121 Recognizance: Margeri Eaton of St Martin in [1620] 7 Mar. the Fields, widow (£20) for her appearance at the next sessions to prosecute John Batham for felony; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: Exonerated

WJ/SR/NS/002/122 Recognizance: Thomas Davies of St Mary le [1620] 18 Mar. Strand, cook (£10) for his appearance at the next session to prosecute Walter Haynes for felony; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: To frame a bill of indictment and prosecute For suspicion of felony Haynes has received his trial at Justice Hall Exonerated

WJ/SR/NS/002/123 Recognizance: Walter Brandon of St. Martin in [1620] 17 Mar. the Fields (£10) for his appearance at the next sessions to give evidence against Thomas Sheppeard for felony; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: To give evidence Exonerated

WJ/SR/NS/002/124 Recognizance: Thomas Davis of St. Mary le [1620] 14 Mar. Strand, cook (£10) for his appearance at the next sessions to prosecute William Micklewood, Albion Seward and William Guylliam for felony; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: To frame a bill of indictment and prosecute William Micklewood Albion Seward and William Guylliams upon suspicion of felony. These parties have received the trial at the gaol delivery in the Old Bailey Exonerated LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 386 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/002/140 Bond in £50; 1. Amy Lang of Westminster, [1619] 8 Feb. widow (£50); 2. Thomas Clough of Westminster, yeoman and John Emps of Westminster, carpenter; Condition: (1) not to lend money without the consent of (2) and not to marry anyone unless he convey to (1) or (2) a sum of six pounds; Note: Torn at bottom and incomplete

WJ/SR/NS/002/141 Jury panel [?petty jury]; Taken before: William [1620] Jebe, bailiff

WJ/SR/NS/002/142 Information: of Richard Wateson that Edward 1620 27 Mar. Deive was wounded in the head in three places, about six weeks ago, and that the wounds, cured by him, took at least three weeks to heal; Note: Torn down the middle and top nighthand edge

WJ/SR/NS/002/143 Rough calendar of indictments [1620]

WJ/SR/NS/002/144 Petition: of Anne Jackson alias Dobinson, [c.1620] beaten by Anne Lacy and detained in prison for two months, for her release

WJ/SR/NS/002/145 Petition: of Elizabeth Sandes for a court order [c.1620] against Charles Chambers of St. Martin in the Fields, gent. to make him marry and maintain her, having got her with child; Annotated: Charles Chambers was committed to the Gatehouse by `mittimus' from Mr Dobinson and taken there by Richard Mannder, the constable

WJ/SR/NS/002/146 Information: of Elizabeth Griffin, Edward [c.1620] Hudson, Elizabeth Hawkes, William Colieur, Ann Periman, Philip Ball, Margaret Coliuer and Ann Beacon concerning the misbehaviour of Margaret Tookes, midwife towards Dr. Grante to whom she was sent by warrant upon the complaint of William Coliuer and Edward Hudson

WJ/SR/NS/002/147 Victualler's licence: to David Joanes of Drury 1619/20 12 Lane, St. Martin in the Fields Jan. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 387 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/002/148 Petition: of John Trencher to examine [c.1620] Goodman Benfield Thomas Clerke and John Welsborne as witnesses concerning a fight between John Baseley and the petitioner

WJ/SR/NS/002/149 Jury panel [? petty jury] [c.1620]

WJ/SR/NS/002/150 Order of Court: to William Jeve, gent., bailiff to 1619/20 12 pay £3 2s. to the workmen who constructed the Jan. new stocks by order of the midsummer sessions

WJ/SR/NS/002/151 Warrant: for appearance of Moses Baker and 1620 26 Apr. John Trencher to answer charges of misbehaviour

WJ/SR/NS/002/152 Jury panel (Jury of annoyances) [c.1620]

WJ/SR/NS/002/153 Petition: of George Martyn of Bowling Alley, [c.1620] chandler for a victualler's licence

WJ/SR/NS/002/154 Precept to bailiff of Westminster: to summon [1620] 11 Jan. jury of 24 men, justices, coroner and constables for the sessions to be held on 25 April 1620; Endorsed: Executed

WJ/SR/NS/002/155 List of constables; Taken before: William Jebe, [1620] bailiff; Annotated: Each default made at 10s.

WJ/SR/NS/002/156 Jury panel; Taken before: William Jebe, bailiff; [1620] Annotated: Each default made ammerced 20s

WJ/SR/NS/002/157 Writ to the Justices: to secure the appearance [1620] 24 Jan. of George Morison of the Inner Temple, London, gent. at the next sessions and for his good behaviour

WJ/SR/NS/002/158 Jury panel [petty jury]; Taken before: William [1620] Jebe; Annotated: with calendar of prisoners LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 388 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/002/159 Memorandum of information: of Valentine 18 Janes I Keelinge of St Martin in the Fields at the [1620] c.25 sessions of 25 April 1620 that Bartholomew Apr. Parker of St. Margaret, Westminster sold 40 barrels of beer to John Lowe of St. Martin in the Fields, who did not have a victualler's licence, for which he forfeited £13.6s.8d.of which Valentine Keelinge claims half for the paupers of the parish and half for himself

WJ/SR/NS/002/160 Indictment: William Saunders of Sutton Court, 1620 25 Apr. Middlesex, esq. on 24 March [1620] assaulted and abused, Richard Style, High Constable of Westminster in the execution of a warrant from the Privy Council

WJ/SR/NS/002/161 Indictment: John Browne, lately of St Martin in [1620] the Fields, labourer on 9 April [1620] insulted and struck William Wilblood; Endorsed: True bill

WJ/SR/NS/002/162 Indictment: Robert Hamlyn, lately of St. Martin [1620] in the Fields, yeoman, from 1 January - 1 March [1620] kept a common alehouse, selling ale and beer without licence; Endorsed: True bill

WJ/SR/NS/002/163 Indictment: William Sweetinge, lately of St [1620] Clement Dan chandler on 2 March [1620] insulted and struck Juliana, wife of Humphrey Forde; Endorsed: True bill

WJ/SR/NS/002/164 Indictment: Richard Seywell of St. Mary le [1620] Strand, apothocary and Thomas Pearce of St.Mary le Strand, cordwainer on 1 March [1620] insulted and struck Edward Dewey; Endorsed: True bill

WJ/SR/NS/002/165 Indictment: Edward Dewey, lately of St Mary le [1620] Strand, glazier on 2 April [1620] insulted and struck Thomas Pearce; Endorsed: True bill

WJ/SR/NS/002/166 Indictment: John Loe, lately of St Clement [1620] Danes, tailor and Mary Adcocke, lately of St Clement Danes spinster on 11 April [1620] stole one hankerchief worth 1d. and £8 of money from the trunk of Thomas Richardson; Endorsed: `Ignoramus'; Note: Crossed through LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 389 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/002/167 Indictment: Thomas Sheppard, lately of St. [1620] Martin in the Fields, labourer on 3 March [1620] stole three ruff bands worth 9d. and two hankerchiefs worth 2d. from William Hackett; Endorsed: True bill; Annotated: Put self on country. Guilty, Whipped. £20 each

WJ/SR/NS/002/168 Indictment: John Batcham, lately of St Martin in [1620] the Fields, labourer on 25 February [1620] stole one sheet worth 10d from Margerie Eyto widow; Endorsed: True bill; Annotated: Put self on country Guilty. Whipped. £20 each

WJ/SR/NS/002/169 Indictment: John Magregorie, lately of St Martin [1620] in the Fields, yeoman and Robert Barrey, lately of St. Margaret, Westminster, yeoman on 9 November [1619] insulted and struck Edmund Englishe and Mary, his wife within the parish of St Margaret, Westminster; Endorsed: True bill; Annotated: Put self on country. Guilty Fined £20

WJ/SR/NS/002/170 Indictment: Edward Bowlinge, lately of St [1620] Margaret, Westminster, yeoman on 20 March [1620] insulted and struck Richard Taylor; Endorsed: True bill; Annotated: Recognised guilt Fined 12d.

WJ/SR/NS/002/171 Indictment: Eleanor Small, lately of St. Clement [1620] Danes, spinster, on 28 February [1620] insulted and struck Katherine Wallen within the parish of St Clement Danes; Endorsed: True bill; Annotated: Put self on country. Fined 3s.4d.

WJ/SR/NS/002/172 Indictment: Thomas Blunt, lately of St Mary le [1620] Strand, yeoman on 7 Jan. [1620] insulted and struck Maurice Davyes within the parish of St. Mary le Strand; Endorsed: True bill; Annotated: Put self on country. Not guilty

WJ/SR/NS/002/173 Indictment: Thomas Ubancke, lately of St [1620] Martin in the Fields, vintner and Thomas Meriden, lately of St Martin in the Fields, vintner on 6 March [1620] insulted and struck John Taytam; Endorsed: True bill LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 390 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/002/174 Indictment: Thomas Ubancke of St. Martin in [1620] the Fields, vintner and Thomas Meriden of St. Martin in the Fields, vintner on 6 March [1620] insulted and struck Elizeus Rothwell; Endorsed: True bill

WJ/SR/NS/002/175 Indictment: Margaret, wife of John Fookes, [1620] lately of St. Margaret, Westminster on 1 January [1620] and many days before and after caused a public disturbance; Endorsed: `Ignoramus'; Note: Crossed through

WJ/SR/NS/002/176 Indictment: John Rawson, lately of St. Martin in [1620] the Fields, yeoman on 25 January [1620] insulted and struck Agnes, wife of Robert Gybbes; Endorsed: True bill

WJ/SR/NS/002/177 Indictment: William Sweetinge, lately of St. [1620] Clement Danes, chandler on 2 March [1620] insulted and struck Juliana, wife of Humphrey Forde; Endorsed: `Ignoramus'; Note: Crossed through

WJ/SR/NS/002/178 Indictment: John Gallant of St. Margaret, [1620] Westminster, blacksmith and Hugh Hughes of St. Margaret, Westminster, blacksmith, on 27 February [1620] broke into the house of Thomas Girton with intent to steal; Endorsed: `Ignoramus'

WJ/SR/NS/002/179 Calendar of presentments by the constables of [1620] Westminster

WJ/SR/NS/002/180 Calendar: of prisoners; Annotated: with notes of 1620 24 Apr. processes LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 391 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/002/A-B Sessions roll. LISTS OF JURORS, 16-- CORONERS, BAILIFFS AND CONSTABLES, PETITIONS 002/A: Note: This is probably not an original roll. It comprises jury panels, lists of bailiffs coroners and constables, two annotated with calendars of prisoners. The lists are written on parchment or paper, in Latin or English and are undated. The petty or trial jury consisted usually of twelve men who were selected to try `the prisoners at the bar' after bills of indictment had been passed by the larger, grand or presentment jury. Both sets of jurors were subject to a property qualification and had to be sworn in before the court, the lists being annotated to this effect. They were subject to amercement for their non-appearance. Similarly the bailiffs and constables had to be sworn in, and the lists have been marked to indicate their taking of the required oaths.

002/B: Note: This is probably not an original roll. It comprises solely petitions written in English and on paper and addressed to the Justices of the Peace for Westminster, either collectively or individually.; The petitions are mainly requests for the trial, pardon, release or arrest of suspected offenders, although a few concern other topics such as public nuisance, the maintenance of bastards and the restitution of goods.; They are all undated. 1 volume

WJ/SR/NS/002A/001 Jury Panel; Taken before: Anthony Hinton, [17th cent.] bailiff

WJ/SR/NS/002A/002 Jury Panel; Taken before: Anthony Hinton, [17th cent.] bailiff

WJ/SR/NS/002A/003 Jury Panel [17th cent.]

WJ/SR/NS/002A/004 Jury Panel [17th cent.]

WJ/SR/NS/002A/005 Jury Panel [17th cent.]

WJ/SR/NS/002A/006 Jury Panel; Taken before: Anthony Hinton, [17th cent.] bailiff LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 392 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/002A/007 Jury Panel [17th cent.]

WJ/SR/NS/002A/008 Jury Panel [17th cent.]

WJ/SR/NS/002A/009 Jury Panel [17th cent.]

WJ/SR/NS/002A/010 Jury Panel, with calendar of prisoners; [17th cent.] Annotated: with notes of processes; Taken before: Anthony Hinton, bailiff

WJ/SR/NS/002A/011 Jury Panel, with calendar of prisoners; [17th cent.] Annotated: with notes of processes; Taken before: Thomas Fotherley, bailiff

WJ/SR/NS/002A/012 List of constables; Taken before: Anthony [17th cent.] Hinton, bailiff

WJ/SR/NS/002A/013 List of constables; Taken before: Anthony [17th cent.] Hinton, bailiff

WJ/SR/NS/002A/014 List of constables [17th cent.]

WJ/SR/NS/002A/015 List of bailiffs and chief officials, including [17th cent.] coroner

WJ/SR/NS/002A/016 List of coroners and bailiffs [17th cent.]

WJ/SR/NS/002A/017 List of bailiffs and sub-bailiffs [17th cent.]

WJ/SR/NS/002B/001 Petition: of Ann ap Thomas, servant to Mr [17th cent.] Fennell, against Elizabeth Totnam, widow, milkwoman and Elizabeth her daughter, for assault and battery. Prays that Elizabeth the younger may remain bound over

WJ/SR/NS/002B/002 Petition: of Henry Pettingall against William [17th cent.] Wolfe, for insulting his wife, causing her to be bound over and having the petitioner arrested. Prays that his wife may be called and the wrongs redressed LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 393 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/002B/003 Petition: of John Joanes, bound over at the suit [17th cent.] of George Fesser of St Martin's concerning a quarrel, that he may be called and discharged

WJ/SR/NS/002B/004 Petition: of Thomas Carter that, having [17th cent.] preferred an indictment against Sara Morris at the last sessions, she may be called and punished

WJ/SR/NS/002B/005 Petition: of Mary Etherington, bound over for [17th cent.] divulging scandal originating from her mistress, Mary, wife of William Hawkins, that she may be pardoned and released

WJ/SR/NS/002B/006 Petition: of Alice Whitmore, widow, for relief, [17th cent.] since her late husband, Owen Whitmore served the court for many years with little recompence

WJ/SR/NS/002B/007 Petition: of Joan Clarke that her husband, [17th cent.] William, having been presented at the sessions, although previously exempted by St Martin's parish from watching and warding, she may not be put to any charge

WJ/SR/NS/002B/008 Petition: of Ann Ayliffe, servant to Nicholas [17th cent.] Blake, against Margaret Cheney for assault and battery

WJ/SR/NS/002B/009 Petition: of William Fo [----], tradesman, [17th cent.] prisoner in Westminster Gatehouse, that, having been falsely accused of getting a woman with child and committed to prison by Dr Baytts, his case may be reconsidered

WJ/SR/NS/002B/010 Petition: of Anne Cage, imprisoned for theft [17th cent.] from the house of Alexander [? Guitton], esq. that she may be called for trial

WJ/SR/NS/002B/011 Petition: of Eleanor Hughes that, having [17th cent.] indicted Francis Mullett for assaulting and pinching her in church, he may be called for trial LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 394 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/002B/012 Petition: of Bridget Buttler, wife of William [17th cent.] Butler, against William Flood the elder and William Flood the younger, for assault and battery causing her to miscarry. Prays that they may be bound over to good behaviour.

WJ/SR/NS/002B/013 Petition: of John Loade, Simon Lawrence, [17th cent.] Thomas Gould and the other inhabitants of the `Reynd-deere' yard or Rowback yard, near Drury Lane in the parish of St Clement Danes, for an inquest concerning the water-course there which has been obstructed by new buildings and is causing flooding and preventing use of the footpath

WJ/SR/NS/002B/014 Petition: of Robert Wright and Lettice his wife, [17th cent.] imprisoned for over 5 weeks, for the release of the latter

WJ/SR/NS/002B/015 Petition: of Richard Fletchware and Anne [17th cent.] Waters, prisoners in the House of Correction, for their release

WJ/SR/NS/002B/016 Petition: of Winifred Harris against Jane, wife of [17th cent.] Paul Hewett of St Martin in the Fields for insulting, threatening and attacking her

WJ/SR/NS/002B/017 Petition: of Joan and Mary West, bound over by [17th cent.] Edward Sheppard for stealing and receiving silver spoons, respectively, that he prosecute them

WJ/SR/NS/002B/018 Petition: of John Tranter, indicted for his [17th cent.] involvment in a brawl in Longditch in which Walter Rancklyn's leg was broken, for release from Rancklyn's prosecution

WJ/SR/NS/002B/019 Petition: of William Feann and William Busby, [17th cent.] servants of Stephen Smith, fishmonger in the Strand, committed to prison by Sir William Slingsby, for pardon

WJ/SR/NS/002B/020 Petition: of George Allen, arrested by [17th cent.] Roumford, bailiff and imprisoned in the Gatehouse, for his release LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 395 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/002B/021 Petition: of Susan Hurst, imprisoned in the [17th cent.] Gatehouse and prosecuted by Mr Frost for stealing a diamond, set in gold, for further examination of the evidence of Mr Coffin, Frost's witness

WJ/SR/NS/002B/022 Petition: of John Griffith, bound over by the [17th cent.] constable of St Martins Lane, after violence involving his friends James Flake, Maukum and Simon and Richard Emes, for release from his recognizance

WJ/SR/NS/002B/023 Petition: of Thomas Brickert of St Martin in the [17th cent.] Fields, for an order to be made for Thomas Hemings, servant to Lady Powis, to pay for the `lying in' of Martha Sackwell, a fellow servant, with child by him, who is staying with the petitioner

WJ/SR/NS/002B/024 Petition: of Richard Bucknell, tradesman, [17th cent.] prisoner in the Gatehouse, for refusing to apologise in court to an insulting woman, for his release

WJ/SR/NS/002B/025 Petition: of John Dikes, bound over for selling [17th cent.] drink near the Spittle at Knightsbridge contrary to a court order, for his release from the recognizance and fine

WJ/SR/NS/002B/026 Petition: of Richard Johnson, prisoner in the [17th cent.] Gatehouse, for trial

WJ/SR/NS/002B/027 Petition: of Arthur Davies, prisoner in the [17th cent.] Gatehouse, for his release without payment of fees

WJ/SR/NS/002B/028 Petition: of Alice, wife of Richard Kellam, bound [17th cent.] over by William Langston concerning the death of the latter's wife, for release, the jury having given a verdict of natural death

WJ/SR/NS/002B/029 Petition: of Ellen Kelly, prisoner in the [17th cent.] Gatehouse, for trial LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 396 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/002B/030 Petition: of Edward Smyth, formerly apprentice [17th cent.] to George Smyth, watchmaker in the parish of St Martin in the Fields, for an order of court to force his master to take him back or else to restore the remainder of the £12 entrusted to him

WJ/SR/NS/002B/031 Petition: of Ellen, wife of Hugh Hewes against [17th cent.] Francis Mullet, for insulting her, spitting on her and pinching her in church

WJ/SR/NS/002B/032 Petition: of Richard Beck, imprisoned in the [17th cent.] Gatehouse for his possession of barber's instruments, for the examination of witnesses in his defence

WJ/SR/NS/002B/033 Petition: of Leonard Bradford for the restitution [17th cent.] by Mr Wickes, the bailiff, of a silver and gilt cup stolen from him by Elizabeth Thomas

WJ/SR/NS/002B/034 Petition: of Eleanor Nicholson, indicted by Joan [17th cent.] Banes for stealing a shirt, that witnesses may be heard in her defence.

WJ/SR/NS/002B/035 Petition: of Elizabeth Kempe, committed to the [17th cent.] Gatehouse by John Hooker for possessing Phoebe Hills' gown, petticoat and wrought waistcoat to preserve them from distraint for debt, for her release

WJ/SR/NS/002B/036 Petition: of Christopher Maner, imprisoned in [17th cent.] the Gatehouse for stealing goods from Sir Edward Littleton, for the return of his cloak detained by justice Hooker

WJ/SR/NS/002B/037 Petition: of Robert Sawcemore of St Martin in [17th cent.] the Fields, bound over by Elizabeth Louch for making a key for her maid-servant, for his release

WJ/SR/NS/002B/038 Petition: of Teage Mackmohan and Hugh [17th cent.] Clancy, imprisoned in the Gatehouse for their inability to pay fines of £10 each, for their release from prison and from the fines LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 397 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/002B/039 Petition: of William Crapper against Thomas [17th cent.] Sparkes for refusing to deliver up the petitioner's horse which he had let out to a man and woman for the journey from Gravesend to Rochester

WJ/SR/NS/002B/040 Petition: of Thomas Harrison, vinter in Drury [17th cent.] Lane and his neighbours against Christopher Thwaytes and Mary, his wife for unlawful sale of tobacco and drink and causing disturbance

WJ/SR/NS/002B/041 Petition: of James Duffe, late constable, against [17th cent.] William Armestrong's wife for assaulting the petitioner and his wife in the course of their duty

WJ/SR/NS/002B/042 Petition: of Humfrey Crosse, bound over by [17th cent.] Thomas Newton, a recusant who had tried and failed to convert the petitioner to Catholicism and then assaulted and indicted him, for release from recognizance

WJ/SR/NS/002B/043 Petition: of William Bishopp of Westminster and [17th cent.] Elizabeth Nucum against George Hopple for getting Elizabeth Nucum with child and failing to support her, which William Bishopp, her brother in law, can no longer afford to do.

WJ/SR/NS/002B/044 Petition: of Robert Cotton and David Welch, [17th cent.] watermen, imprisoned in the Gatehouse after a brawl in the Dogge tavern with two of their passengers whom they had brought to Kings Bridge, Westminster, for their release

WJ/SR/NS/002B/045 Petition: of Katherine Norris, widow, for a [17th cent.] certificate of the indictment in this court against Christopher Troughton, who, with Captain Talbott, killed her husband, so that she can petition the Lord High Steward for bail for Troughton's appearance at the Verge, or his commitment to prison or a `procendendo' and for a warrant for the arrest of Captain Talbot

WJ/SR/NS/002B/046 Petition: of John Davis, imprisoned for selling [17th cent.] beer, although claiming licence by court order, for release LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 398 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/002B/047 Petition: of Averie Easton of Westminster, [17th cent.] servant to John Denys, imprisoned in the Gatehouse, for trial

WJ/SR/NS/002B/048 Petition: of Steven Hopgood, against Edward [17th cent.] Roberts, constable of St Martin in the Fields, for taking and harming the petitioner's prize sow and for assault on the petitioner

WJ/SR/NS/002B/049 Petition: of William Creiton, a stranger [17th cent.] imprisoned in the Gatehouse, for release from prison and from his fine

WJ/SR/NS/002B/050 Petition: of Margaret Lewes that John Stimson, [17th cent.] bound over for getting her with child, may remain bound over until he make provision for the maintenance of the child

WJ/SR/NS/002B/051 Petition: of Jane, wife of Clement Fieldby, [17th cent.] bound over by Margaret Empson for possession of a box, left by the latter in the petitioner's room, for her discharge

WJ/SR/NS/002B/052 Petition: of William Coliber and Edward Hudson [17th cent.] against Mistress Fookes, midwife for mistreating their wives in labour, and for causing the deaths of the former's child and of the sister of Mistress Shepard and of Mistress Hartlie in childbirth

WJ/SR/NS/003 Sessions roll. JANUARY [18 JAMES I] 1620-1621 1 volume

WJ/SR/NS/003/001 Recognizance: Lancelot Sparkes of Horley, [1620] 17 Oct Oxon., yeoman (£10) for his appearance at the next general sessions to presecute [Phineas] Andrewes of Rockston, Oxon, yeoman; Taken before: John Fabian; Annotated: To prosecute. Exonerated

WJ/SR/NS/003/002 Recognizance: Joan Hill of St Andrew's in [1620] 18 Nov Holborn, spinste for her appearance at the next sessions to prosecute Thomas Robson on suspicion of felony; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: Defaulted LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 399 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/003/003 Recognizance: Matthew Price of St Martin in [1621] 9 Jan the Fields yeoman (£10), for his appearance at the next sessions to prosecute Richard Asson, prisoner in the Gatehouse on suspicion of felony; Taken before: Humphrey Chambers; Annotated: Exonerated

WJ/SR/NS/003/004 Recognizance: Henry May of Westminster, [1620] 5 Dec butcher (£10), for the appearance of William (sic) at the next sessions to prosecute Robert Paymond for felony; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: Exonerated

WJ/SR/NS/003/005 Recognizance: Abraham Welsh of [c1620] 18 Nov Westminster, butcher (£20), for his appearance at the next general sessions to give evidence against Moses Love arrested for felony; Taken before: George Darell; Annotated: Exonerated

WJ/SR/NS/003/006 Recognizance: William Nightingale of St Martin [c1620] 1 Dec the Great (£10), for his appearance at the next general sessions to give evidence against James Roth'm; Taken before: George Darell; Annotated: Exonerated

WJ/SR/NS/003/007 Recognizance: Thomas Grymes of St Martin in [1621] 2 Mar the Fields, musician (£20), Thomas Constable, citizen and haberdasher of London (£10) and Dionisius Connard of St. Martin in the Fields yeoman (£10), for the appearance of Thomas Grymes and Anne, his wife at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding Isabelle Wright; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For the peace

WJ/SR/NS/003/008 Recognizance: Elizabeth Foller of Newington, [1620] 13 Dec Surrey spinster (£20), and William Harryson of Southwark, Surrey, labourer (£10), for the appearance of Elizabeth Foller at the next general sessions; Taken before: John Fabian; Annotated: For fornication. Defaulted

WJ/SR/NS/003/009 Recognizance: Garrett Doller of Westminster, [1620] 12 Dec gent. (£20), Thomas Colton of Westminster, glover (£5), and Randall Gill of Westminster, skinner (£5), for the appearance of Garrett Doller at the next general sessions; Taken before: John Fabian; Annotated: For fornication LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 400 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/003/010 Recognizance: Claude Oliver of Westminster, 1619 12 Dec gent. (£40), Clement Kerke of Westminster (£20), and Tobias E..inth of Westminster (£20), for the appearance of Claude Oliver at the sessions to be held 9 January 1620/1 and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Thomas Wilson; Annotated: For good behaviour. Owes fee to clerk

WJ/SR/NS/003/011 Recognizance: Robert Todd of London, joiner 1619 12 Dec (£100), Richard Reade of London (£50) and Mark Brigham (£50) for the appearance of Robert Todd at the sessions to be held on 9 Jan 1620/1 and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Thomas Wilson; Annotated: For good behaviour. Owes fee to clerk

WJ/SR/NS/003/012 Recognizance: Elizabeth, wife of Robert Todd 1619 12 Dec of London, joiner (£50), William Dawson of St Martin in the Fields (£50) and William Lambden of St. Martin in the Fields (£50), for the appearance of Elizabeth Todd at the session to be held on 9 Jan. 1620/1 and for her good behaviour; Taken before: Thomas Wilson; Annotated: For good behaviour. Owes fee to clerk

WJ/SR/NS/003/013 Recognizance: Hugh Williams of Westminster, [1620] 14 Sept bricklayer (£20), William Browne of Westminster, yeoman (£10), and John Caley of St. Giles in the Fields glazier (£10) for the appearance of Hugh Williams at the next general sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding Thomas Higgs; Taken before: William Brounker Annotated : Defaulted - Thomas Higgs released Hugh Williams

WJ/SR/NS/003/014 Recognizance: Robert Warner of St Clement [1620] 9 Oct Danes, blacksmith (£20), and Robert Anderson of St Clement Danes, bricklayer (£20) for the appearance of Elizabeth Warner, wife of the former, at the next sessions and to keep the peace especially regarding Susanna Poole; Taken before: William Brounker; Annotated: Defaulted - Susanna Poole released Elizabeth Warner LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 401 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/003/015 Recognizance: Susanna Poole of St. Clement [1620] 11 Oct Danes, spinste (£20), Edward Mathewes of St. Bartholomew, London, tailor (£10), and Richard Claridge of St. Giles in the Fields, porter (£10), for the appearance of Susanna Poole at the next general sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding Elizabeth Warner; Taken before: William Brounker; Annotated: Defaulted - Elizabeth Warner released Susanna Poole

WJ/SR/NS/003/016 Recognizance: James Axtell of Knightsbridge [1621] 5 Jan (£10), for his appearance at the next general sessions; Taken before: John Fabian

WJ/SR/NS/003/017 Recognizance: [Phinea] Andrewes of Rockston, [1620] 17 Oct Oxon, yeoman (100 marks) Daniel Andrewes of St Andrew in High Holborn next to Grays Inn Lane, fishmonger (£40), and Jonathan Andrewes of Pannyer Alley, St Michaels, Cheapside, tailor (£40), for the appearance of [Phineas] Andrewes of the next general sessions; Taken before: John Fabian

WJ/SR/NS/003/018 Recognizance: Robert Playle of Westminster, [1620] 28 Oct yeoman (£20), John Cartwright of Westminster, yeoman (£10) and John Cotes of Westminster, casemaker (£10), for the appearance of Robert Playle at the next general sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Thomas Wattson; Annotated: Defaulted For hurting Charles Heyes of Westminster, labourer

WJ/SR/NS/003/019 Recognizance: Thomas Harding of Kensington, [1620] 27 Oct yeoman (£20), Richard Hilton of Westminster, cook (£10) and Richard Bridges of Westminster, butcher (£10), for the appearance of Thomas Harding at the next general sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Thomas Wattson Annotated : Committed by Humphrey Chambers for causing Robert Sned, one of the jury for the Sewers, to be arrested `contemptuously'

WJ/SR/NS/003/020 Recognizance: Moses Love of Petty France, [c. 1620] 18 tailor, (£20), James Welden, bricklayer (100s), Nov Thomas Brasbie (100s.) for the appearance of Moses Love at the next general sessions; Taken before: George Darell LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 402 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/003/021 Recognizance: Richard Clarke of Westminster, [1620] 21 Dec joiner (£20) William Glover of Westminster, joiner (£10), and James Stony of Westminster, gardener (£10), for the appearance of Richard Clarke at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding John Lane of Westminster yeoman; Taken before: William Man; Annotated: For assaulting and wounding John Lane in the head For the peace

WJ/SR/NS/003/022 Recognizance: John Roberts (alias Robins) of [1620] 20 Dec Westminster, victualler (£20), Arthur Caddicke of Westminster, yeoman (£10) and Nicholas Burnell of Westminster, cordwainer (£10), for the appearance of John Roberts at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: William Man; Annotated: For wounding Mathew Wiseman of Westminster, glover, with a knife and cutting off hair from his face

WJ/SR/NS/003/023 Recognizance: James Watkins of Westminster, [1620] 19 Dec cordwainer (£20), John Aleway of Westminster, cordwainer (£10) and Mathew Hibblethwit of Westminster, cordwainer (£10), for the appearance of James Watkins at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: William Man; Annotated: For good behaviour For certain abuses and disorders committed by him

WJ/SR/NS/003/024 Recognizance: John Lawrence of Westminster, 1620 2 Dec clothworker (£20), James Herkes of Westminster, tailor (£10) and Thomas Hollyman of Westminster chandler (£10) for the appearance of John Lawrence and Ann, his wife at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding Stephen Nicholson of Westminster, cooper; Taken before: William Man; Annotated: Stephen Nicholson made (?) of the peace against John Lawrence and his wife For the peace LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 403 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/003/025 Recognizance: Andrew Steward of Gloucester, [1620] 3 Nov merchant, (£50), John Enkersus of Middle Temple, London, gent. (£20) and Alexander Steward, citizen of Westminster, gent. (£20) for the appearance of Andrew Steward at the next sessions to answer the complaint of George Lyon, Humphrey Hide and others for assault on Hugh Ware and to proesecute against George Lyon, Humphrey Hide, Richard Millet, Thomas Richardson and George Collingwood; Taken before: Gabriel Grant

WJ/SR/NS/003/026 Recognizance: John Grime of St Margaret, [1620] 14 Dec Westminster coachman (£10), Thomas Evans of St. Margaret, Westminster, yeoman (£10), and John Story of Wide Open, Cumberland, yeoman (£20), for the appearance of John Story at the next sessions and for his good behaviour, especially regarding the constable; Taken before: Gabriel Grant

WJ/SR/NS/003/027 Recognizance: William Becke of St Martin in [1620] 19 Dec the Fields, bricklayer (£40), John Beck of St. Margaret, Westminster, bricklayer (£40), and John Beck of Westminster, bricklayer (£50) for the appearance of John Beck at the next sessions charged with revishing Elizabeth West, aged 22; Taken before: Gabriel Grant

WJ/SR/NS/003/028 Recognizance: Nicholas Cross of Westminster, [1620] 11 Nov fishmonger (£10), James Partridge of Westminster, `bodymaker' (£10) for the appearance of Nicholas Cross and Joan, his wife, at the next sessions for slandering the constable, Richard Maunder and his watch and for stealing their oysters; Taken before: Gabriel Grant; Annotated: Defaulted Not paid

WJ/SR/NS/003/029 Recognizance: Edward Villars, knight (£30), [1620] 2 Nov William Tyrwitt esq. (£30), and George Collingwood of Twyford, yeoman (£50), for the appearance of George Collingwood at the next sessions to answer the complaint of Andrew Steward and others for an assault upon the highway and to keep the peace, especially regarding Andrew Steward; Taken before: Gabriel Grant LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 404 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/003/030 Recognizance: Edward Villars, knight (£30) [1620] 2 Nov William Tyrwyt esq. (£30) and Thomas Richardson of Twyford, gent. (£50) for the appearance of Thomas Richardson at the next sessions upon the complaint of Andrew Steward for an assault upon the highway and to keep the peace, especially regarding Andrew Steward; Taken before: Gabriel Grant

WJ/SR/NS/003/031 Recognizance: Edward Villars, knight (£30), [1620] 2 Nov William Tyrwitt, esq. (£30) and Humphrey Hyde of Twyford, gent. (£50) for the appearance of Humphrey Hyde at the next sessions upon the complaint of Andrew Steward and others for an assault upon the highway and to keep the peace, especially regarding Andrew Steward; Taken before: Gabriel Grant

WJ/SR/NS/003/032 Recognizance: George Villars, knight (£30), [1620] 2 Nov William Tyrwitt of Kettlever, Lincs., esq. (£30) and Richard Millett of Twyford, gent. (£50) for the appearance of Richard Millett at the next sessions upon the complaint of Andrew Steward and others for an assault upon the highway and to keep the peace, especially regarding Andrew Steward; Taken before: Gabriel grant

WJ/SR/NS/003/033 Recognizance: Edward Villar, knight (£30) [1620] 2 Nov William Tyrwit of Kettlever, Lincs, esq. (£30) and George Lyon of Twyford, gent. (£50) for the appearance of George Lyon at the next sessions upon the complaint of Andrew Steward and others for an assault upon the highway, and to keep the peace, especially regarding Andrew Steward; Taken before: Gabriel Grant

WJ/SR/NS/003/034 Recognizance: Thomas Seale of Westminster, [1620] 28 Oct haberdasher (£10), Thomas Sheriffe of Westminster, cook (£10) and Henry Baker of St. Margaret, Westminster, cook (£20) for the appearance of Henry Baker at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Gabriel Grant LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 405 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/003/035 Recognizance: Thomas Romball of St Anne [1620] 5 Oct and St Agnes, London, haberdasher (£10), Robert Green of Greenwich, yeoman (£10) and Samuel Grives of St Margaret, Westminster, cook (£20) for the appearance of Samuel Grives at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Gabriel Grant

WJ/SR/NS/003/036 Recognizance: Patrick Ferrys of St Clement [1620] 24 Oct Danes, tailor (£40), Richard Varnam of St Clement Danes, victualler (£20) and Adam Lion of St. Martir in the Fields, tailor (£20) for the appearance of Patrick Ferrys at the next sessions and for his good behaviour especially regarding Marie Wayle; Taken before: Michael Moseley; Annotated: For getting Marie Wayle with child

WJ/SR/NS/003/037 Recognizance: William Stone of St Clement [1620] 13 Dec Danes, merchant tailor (£10), and Henry Swinglede of St. Clement Danes scrivener (£10) for the appearance of Richard Cuiesson of St Clement Danes, footman at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding Thomas Late, the younger; Taken before: Michael Moseley; Annotated: For the peace

WJ/SR/NS/003/038 Recognizance: Morris Evans of St. Clement [1620] 25 Nov Danes, yeoman (£40) George Darbye of St. Clement Danes, yeoman (£20) and William White of St. Clement Danes, tailor (£20) for the appearance of Morris Evans at the next sessions and for his good behaviour especially regarding Anne Meale; Taken before: Michael Moseley; Annotated: For getting Anne Meale with child

WJ/SR/NS/003/039 Recognizance: Hugh Hutchins the elder of St. [1620] 15 Nov Martin in the Fields, tailor (£20), William Nicholls of St Martin in the Fields, tailor (£10) and Hugh Hutchins the younger of Westminster, yeoman (£10) to guarantee that Hugh Hutchins the elder will not keep a common alehouse, having been imprisoned in the Gatehouse for three days for so doing; Taken before: Edward Forcett and Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: Defaulted LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 406 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/003/040 Recognizance: Geoffrey Bartfoote of St. [1620] 31 Dec Clement Danes, chandler (£40) and John Radcliffe of St. Clement Danes, tailor (£40) for the appearance of Thomas Robson of High Holborn, yeoman at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: Charged with misbehaviour by Joan Hall Defaulted

WJ/SR/NS/003/041 Recognizance: Samuel Blunt of St Mary le [1620] 16 Dec Strand, innholder (£10), Thomas Garland of St Martin in the Fields, gent.(£5) and William Chamberlen of St Martin in the Fields, yeoman (£5) for the appearance of Samuel Blunt at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding Arthur Mathewes; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: For the peace

WJ/SR/NS/003/042 Recognizance: Thomas Hugstable of [1620] 24 Nov Westminster, yeoman (£10), Edward Ireland of Westminster, gardener (£5) and Alexander Courte of Westminster, victualler (£5) for the appearance of Thomas Hugstable at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: Charged with cheating Rowland Power of 14s. at cards Defaulted

WJ/SR/NS/003/043 Recognizance: Gilbert Brickill of St. Martin in [1620] 1 Dec the Fields, gent. (£20), Thomas Tileslie of St. Martin in the Fields, gent. (£10) and John Nuttinge of Hampstead, gent. (£10) for the appearance of GilbertBrickill at the next sessions and for his good behaviour.; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: For good behaviour He bound himself and had `supersedeas'. Defaulted

WJ/SR/NS/003/044 Recognizance: Robert Brett of St.Martin in the [1620] 26 Nov Fields, bricklayer (£10) William Abraham of St. Martin in the Fields,freemason (£5) and Robert Mountieth of St. Martin in the Fields, tailor (£5) for the appearance of Robert Brett at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding Edward Hughes.; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: For the peace LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 407 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/003/045 Recognizance: Gregory Fennar of St. Martin in [1620] 2 Oct the Fields, miller (£20) and Richard Wolfe of St. Martin in the Fields, yeoman (£20) for the appearance of William Taylor of St. Martin in the Fields, yeoman at the next sessions, for his good behaviour meanwhile and for him to pay a weekly allowance of 8d to Anne Avenor according to an order of court of the same day.; Taken before: Edward Forcett

WJ/SR/NS/003/046 Recognizance: Osmond Macke Michaell of [1620] 23 Oct St.Martin in the Fields, yeoman (£40), Simon Williams of St. Martin in the Fields, yeoman (£20) and Thomas Harrison of St. Martin in the Fields,farrier (£20) for the appearance of Osmond Mack Michaell at the next sessions and for his good behaviour.; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: Charged with getting Katherine Chambers of St. Martin in the Fields with child

WJ/SR/NS/003/047 Recognizance: William Lewes of St. Martin in [1620] 22 Nov the Fields yeoman (£40), John Cotton of St. Martin in the Fields, tailor (£20) and Lawrence Hopkins of Westminster, gent. (£20) for the appearance of William Lewes at the next sessions and for his good behaviour.; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: Charged with getting Alice Islie of St. Martin in the Fields, with child

WJ/SR/NS/003/048 Recognizance: Thomas Carpenter of Allenmort, [1620] 23 Nov Herefordshire, yeoman (£10),John Lane of Westminster, yeoman (£5) and Simon Hickman of Westminster, yeoman (£5) for the appearance of Thomas Carpenter at the next sessions and for his good behaviour.; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: Charged with cheating Rowland Power of 14s. at cards

WJ/SR/NS/003/049 Recognizance: John Gravett of St. Martin in the [1620] 16 Dec Fields, cordwainer (£20), Christopher Larkin of St. Martin in the Fields, tailor (£10) and John Finche of St. Martin in the Fields, crossbow maker (£10) for the appearance of John Gravett at the next sessions and to keep the peace.; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: Charged with wounding William Pettitt and is to keep the peace LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 408 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/003/050 Recognizance: Cornwallis Blague of St. Martin [1620] 2 Dec in the Fields, gent. (£20) and Robert Shawe of St. Martin in the Fields, barber(£10) for the appearance of Cornwallis Blague at the next sessions and to keep the peace.; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: Charged with abusing Richard Rider, one of the constables of St. Martin in the Fields in the execution of his office in his night watch

WJ/SR/NS/003/051 Recognizance: Edward Burke of Westminster, [1620] 10 Nov vintner (£20) and Matthew Pew of Westminster, vintner (£10) for the appearance of Edward Burke at the next sessions for abusing John Moore.; Taken before: Richard Wigmore; Annotated: Defaulted

WJ/SR/NS/003/052 Recognizance: William Forcet of Westminster, [1620] 10 Nov vintner (£20) and Matthew Pew of Westminster, vintner (£10) for the appearance of William Forcet at the next sessions for abusing John Moore.; Taken before: Richard Wigmore; Annotated: Defaulted

WJ/SR/NS/003/053 Recognizance: Nicholas Butler of [1620] 5 Dec Westminster,chandler (£10) and Thomas Bond of Westminster, upholsterer (£5) for the appearance of Nicholas Butler at the next sessions for beating and abusing John Robertshawe of Westminster, gardener.; Taken before: Richard Wigmore

WJ/SR/NS/003/054 Recognizance: Isabel Watson of Westminster, [1621] 4 Jan widow (£10) and Andrew Burrall of Westminster, spurri (£10) for the appearance of Isabel Watson at the next sessions, being indicted for inmates.; Taken before: Richard Wigmore

WJ/SR/NS/003/055 Recognizance: James Marchant of [1621] 8 Jan Westminster, tailor (£10) and Thomas Garnet of Westminster, yeoman (£5) for the appearance of James Marchant at the next sessions for not watching and warding.; Taken before: Richard Wigmore LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 409 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/003/056 Recognizance: John Denton of Westminster, [1621] 6 Jan yeoman (£20) and Matthew Pew of Westminster, vintner (£10) for the appearance of John Denton at the next sessions for not watching and warding.; Taken before: Richard Wigmore

WJ/SR/NS/003/057 Recognizance: William Clarke of Westminster, [1620] 28 Nov yeoman (£40), John Walker of Westminster, farrier (£20) and George Strongman of Westminster clothworker (£20) for the appearance of William Clarke at the next sessions for beating and wounding Robert Yeomamis (?), servant to Richard Willmot of Westminster blacksmith.; Taken before: Richard Wigmore

WJ/SR/NS/003/058 Recognizance: Edward Robinson of [1621] 5 Jan Westminster,victualler (£20), Richard Mannder of Westminster, barber (£10) and Charles Twyniho of Westminster, gent. (£10) for the appearance of Edward Robinson at the next sessions for beating Margaret, wife of Lawrence Hues of Westminster, yeoman.; Taken before: Richard Wigmore

WJ/SR/NS/003/059 Recognizance: Alice, wife of Edward Robinson [1621] 5 Jan £20), Richard Mannder of Westminster, barber (£10) and Charles Twyniho of Westminster, gent. (£10) for the appearance of Alice Robinson at the next sessions for beating Margaret, wife of Lawrence Hues of Westminster, yeoman.; Taken before: Richard Wigmore

WJ/SR/NS/003/060 Recognizance: Thomas Yeats of St. Margaret, [1620] 10 Oct Westminster (£20), William Robinson of St. Margaret, Westminster, tailor (£10) and James Draper of St. Margaret, Westminster, hostler (£10) for the appearance of Thomas Yeats at the next sessions and for his good behaviour, especially regarding Robert Pye of St. Margaret, Westminster, esq.; Taken before: Henry Lide; Annotated: For misdemeanours and other offences towards Robert Pye. Agreed. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 410 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/003/061 Recognizance: Richard Marshall of St. [1620] 28 Nov Margaret, Westminster, cook (£40), William Boddington of St. Margaret, Westminster, haberdasher (£20) and Adam Smith of St. Margaret, Westminster, yeoman (£20) for the appearance of Richard Marshall at the next sessions and for his good behaviour.; Taken before: Humphrey Chambers; Annotated: For abusing and hindering John Illet, one of the under-bailiffs of Westminster, in the execution of his officer Defaulted

WJ/SR/NS/003/062 Recognizance: Thomas Watson of St. Clement [1620] 21 Nov Danes, butcher (£20), Thomas Rogers of St. Clement Danes, cook, (£10) and Isaac Streacher of St Clement Danes, butcher (£10) for the appearance of Thomas Watson at the next sessions and for his good behaviour.; Taken before: Humphrey Chambers; Annotated: For abusing Thomas Preston, lately constable of Westminster

WJ/SR/NS/003/063 Recognizance: William Jeeve of St. Clement [1620] 19 Oct Danes, gent. (£10) and Richard Wirley of St. Clement Danes, gent. (£10) for the appearance of Alice, wife of William White, at the next sessions for trespasses `done' at New Inn.; Taken before: Francis Williamson

WJ/SR/NS/003/064 Recognizance: Nicholas Johnson of St. [1620] 7 Oct Andrew, pewterer (£10) and John Wallens of St. Andrew, butcher (£20) for the appearance of John Wallens at the next sessions for hawking and seeking to sell unwholesome meat and for his good behaviour.; Taken before: Francis Williamson; Annotated: Defaulted

WJ/SR/NS/003/065 Recognizance: John Doegood of St. Clement [1620] 11 Oct Danes, carpenter (£10), Philip James of Allhallows the Great, clothworker (£10) and John Davies of Allhallows the Great, clothworker (£20) for the appearance of John Davies at the next sessions for assaulting Humphrey Laurence, and to keep the peace, especially regarding, Humphrey Laurence.; Taken before: Francis Williamson LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 411 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/003/066 Recognizance: Thomas Packe of St. Clement [1621] 2 Jan Danes, joiner (£10) and William Bull of St. Clement Danes poulterer (£10) for the appearance of Anne Greene at the next sessions and for her good behaviour.; Taken before: Francis Williamson; Annotated: Came and exonerated

WJ/SR/NS/003/067 Recognizance: Thomas Packe of St. Clement [1621] 2 Jan Danes, joiner (£10) and William Bull of St. Clement Danes, poulterer (£10) for the appearance of Margaret, wife of Richard Dell, of St. Clement Danes at the next sessions and for her good behaviour.; Taken before: Francis Williamson; Annotated: Came and exonerated

WJ/SR/NS/003/068 Recognizance: William Romney of Trindridge (? [1620] 12 Dec ), Worc.s gent. (£5) and John Simpson of St. Clement Danes, cook (£10) for the appearance of John Simpson at the next sessions for assaulting and wounding Henry Wescott and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Francis Williamson; Annotated: Defaulted

WJ/SR/NS/003/069 Recognizance: Thomas Strickland of St. [1620] 12 Dec Margaret, Westminster, labourer (£5) ? W...broke of St. Martin in the Fields, yeoman (£5) and Henry Westcott of [St. Clement Danes], labourer for the appearance of Henry Wescott at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding John Sympson.; Taken before: Francis Williamson; Annotated: Defaulted Note: Damaged

WJ/SR/NS/003/070 Recognizance: James Staresmore of St. [1620] 30 Dec Clement Danes, victualler (£5), John Cooke of St. Clement Danes, tailor (£5) and William Fisher of St. Clement Danes, cutler (£10) for the appearance of William Fisher at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding Robert Deale.; Taken before: Francis Williamson LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 412 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/003/071 Recognizance: Solomon Carr of St. Clement [1620] 26 Oct Danes, innholder (£10) John Burges of St Clement Danes, cordwainer (£10) and William Vyner of St. Clement Danes, gardener (£20) for the appearance of William Vyner at the next sessions for misusing and railing against Alice, wife of William White.; Taken before: Francis Williamson

WJ/SR/NS/003/072 Recognizance: Nicholas Carter of St. Martin in [1620] 31 Oct the Fields, tailor (£20) and William Michell of St. Martin in the Fields (£10) for the appearance of Nicholas Carter at the next sessions.; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For embezzling Mr Scoles' scarlet cloak

WJ/SR/NS/003/073 Recognizance: Lawrence Phillipp of St. Martin [1620] 8 Dec in the Fields, yeoman (£20), William Wright of St. Martin in the Fields, stonecutter (£20) Henry Lidgold of St. Martin in the Fields, chandler (£20) and Robert Simcockes of St. Martin in the Fields, coach-harness maker (£20) for their appearance at the next sessions; Taken before: Humphrey Chambers and Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For neglect of the Statute concerning the poor of the parish of St. Martin in the Fields where they are overseers. Since which time they have reformed and so there is no cause for further prosecution.

WJ/SR/NS/003/074 Recognizance: Philip Cale of St. Martin in the [1621] 5 Jan Fields, yeoman (£10) for his appearance at the next sessions.; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For wilfully refusing to watch and ward with Henry Strugnell, one of the constables of St. Martin in the Fields, when required.

WJ/SR/NS/003/075 Recognizance: Richard Brigham of St. Martin in [1621] 6 Jan the Fields, coachmaker (£10) and Francis Berrey of St. Martin in the Fields, scrivener (£10) for the appearance of Richard Brigham at the next sessions.; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For trespasses, offences and annoyances for which he stands presented LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 413 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/003/076 Recognizance: Richard Robinson of St. Martin [1621] 5 Jan in the Fields, yeoman (£20), Thomas Lewys of St. Martin in the Fields, yeoman (£10) and John Selbye of St. Martin in the Fields, tailor (£10) for the appearance of Richard Robinson at the next sessions.; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For trespasses, offence and misdemeanours for which he stands presented

WJ/SR/NS/003/077 Recognizance: John Selbye of St. Martin in the [1621] 5 Jan Fields, tailor (£20), Richard Robinson of St.Martin in the Fields, yeoman (£10) and Thomas Lewys of St. Martin in the Fields, yeoman (£10) for the appearance of John Selbye at the next sessions.; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For trespasses, offences and misdemeanours for which he stands indicted

WJ/SR/NS/003/078 Recognizance: Roland Nicholson of St. Martin [1621] 4 Jan in the Fields, cook, (£10) and Mark Noble of St. Clement Danes, cutler (£10) for the appearance of Joan, wife of Roland Nicholson at the next sessions.; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For abuses by Joan Nicholson to Christopher Trowe, one of the constables of St.Martin in the Fields, in the execution of His Majesty's Service

WJ/SR/NS/003/079 Recognizance: Andrew Newe of St. Martin in [1621] 3 Jan the Fields, yeoman (£20), Robert Kirbye of St. Martin in the Fields, coachmaker (£10) and William Mabbes of St. Martin in the Fields, innholder (£10) for the appearance of Andrew Newe at the next sessions.; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For trespasses, offences and misdemeanours for which he stands indicted.

WJ/SR/NS/003/080 Recognizance: Richard Jones of St. Martin in [1621] 3 Jan the Fields tailor (£20), William Mabbes of St. Martin in the Fields, innholder (£10) and Edmund Covye of St. Martin in the Fields, scrivener (£10) for the appearance of Richard Jones at the next sessions.; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For trespasses, offences and misdemeanours for which he stands indicted LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 414 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/003/081 Recognizance; Robert Kirbie of St.Martin in the [1621] 3 Jan Fields, coachmaker (£20) Andrew Newe of St. Martin in the Fields, yeoman (£10) and Richard Jones of St. Martin in the Fields, tailor (£10) for the appearance of Robert Kirbie at the next sessions.; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For trespasses, offences and misdemeanours for which he stands indicted.

WJ/SR/NS/003/082 Recognizance; William Mabbes of St. Martin in [1621] 3 Jan the Field innholder (£20) Christopher Trowe of St. Martin in the Fields, barber (£10) and Richard Rider of St. Martin in the Fields, carpenter (£10) for the appearance of William Mabbes at the next sessions.; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For trespasses, offences and misdemeanours for which he stands indicted.

WJ/SR/NS/003/083 Recognizance; Edwin [?] ker of St. Martin in the [1621] 3 Jan Fields, yeoman, (£20), Simon Rowlandson of St. Martin in the Fields, [tailor?] (£10) and John Westcott of St. Martin in the Fields, yeoman (£10) for the appearance of Edwin at the next sessions.; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For offences, trespasses and misdemeanours for which he stands indicted.

WJ/SR/NS/003/084 Recognizance; Thomas Savage of St. Martin in [1620] 22 Dec the Fields barber (£10) for his appearance at (?) the next sessions.; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For refusing to watch and ward with Henry Strugnell, constable and for harbouring a cowper (?) in his cellar and his shop. Defaulted

WJ/SR/NS/003/085 Recognizance; Simon Wilmott of St. Martin in [1620] 22 Dec the Fields cordwainer (£10) for his appearance at the next sessions.; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For refusing to watch and ward with Henry Strugnell, constable

WJ/SR/NS/003/086 Recognizance; Thomas [Lake?] of St. Martin in [1620] 22 Dec the Fields, victualler (£10) for his appearance at the next sessions.; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For harbouring inmates and `undersitters' in his house LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 415 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/003/087 Recognizance; Samuel Blunt of St. Mary le [1620] N.d. Strand, innholder (£40) for his appearance at the next sessions.; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: Upon complaint of John Crofts, esq. and John Littleton, gent.

WJ/SR/NS/003/088 Recognizance; Humphrey Bradburne of St. [1620] 17 Nov Martin in the Fields, millener (£20) for his appearance at the next sessions.; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For assaulting Nicholas (Scrowch?) in the street at night whereby he lost his cloak

WJ/SR/NS/003/089 Recognizance; Ralph Walton of St. Mary le [1620] 18 Nov Strand, cook (£20), John Beedle of St. Clement Danes, baker (£10) and William Parker of St. Clement Danes, paintmaker (£10) for the appearance of Ralph Walton at the next sessions.; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For dressing flesh-meat on prohibited days

WJ/SR/NS/003/090 Recognizance; Thomas White of St. Clement [1620] 10 Nov Danes, haberdasher (£40), Thomas Fuller of New Inn, Middlesex, gent (£20) and Thomas Rowell, citizen and haberdasher of London (£20) for the appearance of Thomas White at the next sessions and for his good behaviour.; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: Charged with getting Susan Studdall with child. For good behaviour

WJ/SR/NS/003/091 Recognizance; Richard Litchfield of St. Martin [1620] 6 Nov in the Fields, cook (£20) Eustace Walker of St. Martin in the Fields, gent. (£10) and Richard Wright of Westminster, baker (£10) for the appearance of Richard Litchfield at the next sessions.; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For receiving three trusses of hay from Thomas Banckes, being the goods of Francis Acliffe, esq.

WJ/SR/NS/003/092 Recognizance; William Keye of St. Martin in the [1620] 28 Oct Fields, yeoman (£20), David Jones of St. Martin in the Fields, bricklayer (£10) and Ralph Banfeild of St. Martin in the Fields [clothier?] (£10) for the appearance of William Keye at the next session.; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For abusing Agnes du Morris LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 416 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/003/093 Recognizance; Robert Bell of St. Martin in the [1620] 24 Oct Fields, yeoman (£20), Richard Robinson of St. Martin in the Fields, yeoman (£10) and Richard Potham of St. Martin in the Fields, carpenter (£10) for the appearance of Robert Bell at the next sessions and for his good behaviour.; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For victualling without licence. Defaulted

WJ/SR/NS/003/094 Recognizance; Robert Plucknett of [1620] 12 Oct Westminster, glazier (£20), Henry Weekes of Westminster, cordwainer (£10) and Arthur Cadwicke of Westminster, yeoman (£10) for the appearance of Robert Plucknett at the next sessions.; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: Upon complaint of the master and wardens of the Company of Glaziers in London

WJ/SR/NS/003/095 Recognizance; John Duston of St. Martin in the [1620] 9 Oct Fields, carter (£40), John Banckes of St. Martin in the Fields, coachmaker (£20) and Owen Dawson of St. Martin in the Fields, joiner (£20) for the appearance of John Duston at the next sessions and for his good behaviour.; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: Charged with getting Anne Murton with child. For good behaviour

WJ/SR/NS/003/096 Examination: of Thomas March of Willesden, 1620 21 Dec aged 22 years concerning the death of William Hodesdon, run over by a straw cart, 20 Dec. [1620]; Taken before: Lawrence Hull, coroner for Westminster

WJ/SR/NS/003/097 Examination; of Richard Asson of St. George, 1620/1 9 Jan Southwark, cutler concerning his whereabouts the previous night; Taken before: Humphrey Chambers

WJ/SR/NS/003/098 Information; of the wardens of the Company of 1620/1 9 Jan Glaziers of London that Robert Plucknett, glazier has been using insufficient lead in his work, contrary to the ancient custom of the Company of Glaziers.; Annotated: The jury present Robert Plucknett on the above evidence LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 417 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/003/099 Precept to bailiff of Westminster: to summon 1620 2 Oct jury of 24 men, justices, coroner and constables for sessions to be held at Westminster 9 Jan [1621]

WJ/SR/NS/003/100/1 Jury panel [grand jury]; Taken before: William [1620] Jebe, bailiff

WJ/SR/NS/003/100/2 List of constables; Taken before: William Jebe, [1620] bailiff Annotated; Each one making default ammerced 20s

WJ/SR/NS/003/101 Jury panel [petty jury?]; Taken before: William [1620] Jebe, bailiff

WJ/SR/NS/003/102 Memorandum of information; of John Baylie, [1621] c. 9 Jan given to the court 9 Jan [1621] that Roger Wilkinson, lately of St. Dunstan in the West, London, yeoman and brewer sold 100 barrels of beer to Robert Cotton of St. Clement Danes tippler who did not have a victualler's licence, for which he forfeited £33 6s 8d of which John Baylie claims half.; Memorandum; that Roger Wilbraham of St. Brides, London, gent. obtained 100 barrels of beer and 100 barrels of ale Elizabeth Wright of St. Clement Danes the same, Edward Johnes, 50 barrels of beer and ale, Peter Leonard of Dowgate, London, gent. 50 barrels of beer and John Sadler of St. Clement Danes, chandler the same.

WJ/SR/NS/003/103 Indictment; Robert Plaile lately of St. Margaret, [1621] Westminster, yeoman on 28 Oct [1620] insulted and struck Charles Hughes; Endorsed: True bill

WJ/SR/NS/003/104 Indictment; Edward Robinson, lately of St. [1621] Margaret, Westminster, yeoman and Alice, his wife on 7 Dec. [1620] insulted and struck Margaret, wife of Lawrence Hughes; Endorsed: `Ignoramus'; Note: Crossed through

WJ/SR/NS/003/105 Indictment; Phineas Andrewes, lately of St. [1621] Margaret, Westminster, yeoman on 3 Nov. [1620] stole five diamonds worth £12 10s from William Pope, soldier and baronet.; Endorsed: `Ignoramus'; Note: Crossed through LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 418 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/003/106 Indictment; John Goldesborrowe, lately of the [1621] parish of St. Martin in the Fields, gent. on 5 Jan [1620/1] insulted and struck Barbara, wife of John Wood; Endorsed: True bill; Annotated: Put self on country Guilty

WJ/SR/NS/003/107 Indictment; Robert Lee, lately of St. Margaret, [1621] Westminster, yeoman and John Moore, lately of St. Margaret, Westminster, yeoman on 8 Jan [1621] insulted and struck Thomas Garland.; Endorsed: True bill

WJ/SR/NS/003/108 Indictment; John Davys, lately of St. Clement [1621] Danes clothworker, Philip James lately of St. Clement Danes, clothworker and Grace Foster, lately of St. Clement Danes, labourer on 29 Nov. [1620] formed an illicit and riotous assembly and broke into the house of Humphrey Lawrence, insulted and struck him and stole various possessions from him.; Endorsed: True bill

WJ/SR/NS/003/109 Indictment; John Wallens of St, Martin in the [1621] Fields, butcher on 1 Jan [1621] sold unwholesome fleshmeat; Endorsed: `Ignoramus'; Note: Crossed through

WJ/SR/NS/003/110 Indictment; Mary Shurlocke, lately of St. Martin [1621] in the Fields, spinster on 27 Nov. [1620] stole one ruffband worth 8d and two quoifes worth 3d from Luke Harris.; Endorsed: `Ignoramus'; Note: Crossed through

WJ/SR/NS/003/111 Indictment; Richard Riddey lately of St. Martin [1621] in the Fields, butcher on 21 Dec [1620] sold unwholesome fleshmeat.; Endorsed: `Ignoramus'; Note: Crossed through

WJ/SR/NS/003/112 Indictment; James Roche, lately of St. Leonard [1621] within St. Martin the Great, London, barber on 20 Oct [1620] stole four linen cloths worth 8s from William Nightingale.; Endorsed: `Ignoramus'; Note: Crossed through

WJ/SR/NS/003/113 Writ of mandamus for appearance of all those [1620] 28 Nov involved in the prosecution of Bartholomew Parker on the information of Valentine Keeling LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 419 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/003/114 Inquest held in St. Martin in the Fields parish [1620] 31 July before Lawrence Hall, coroner for Westminster, upon the body of John Garland; Jury's verdict: On 29 July [1620] John Garland of St. Martin in the Fields, yeoman fell into the River Thames by misfortune and drowned.

WJ/SR/NS/003/115 Inquest held in St. Margaret's parish [1620] 20 Nov Westminster before Lawrence Hall, coroner for Westminster, upon the body of Walter Skynner.; Jury's verdict: On 17 Dec. [sic] [1620] at 6 p.m. Walter Skynner of St. Margaret, Westminster, blacksmith took his own life with a knife WJ/SR/NS/003/116 Inquest held in St. Clement Danes' parish [1620] 30 Nov before Lawrence Hall, coroner for Westminster, upon the body of Katherine White.; Jury's verdict: On 29 Nov [1620] Katherine White, late wife of Henry White of St. Clement Danes, tailor died of a contagious fever contracted on 18 Nov [1620]

WJ/SR/NS/003/117 Calendar of presentments by the constables of 1621 8 Jan Westminster.

WJ/SR/NS/003/118 Calendar of prisoners in the Gatehouse; 1621 9 Jan Annotated: With note of processes

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WJ/SR/NS/004 Sessions roll. APRIL [19 JAMES I] 1621 Note: Several documents relating to this The roll is sessions were found among the sessions roll written in Latin, for April 1620 (WJ/SR/NS/002). Those including previously numbered WJ/SR/NS/002/125-139 annotations, have been transferred to this roll and with the renumbered WJ/SR/NS/004/112-126. ; Note: A exception of a recognizance dated 26 January [1621] and few items and previously numbered WJ/SR/NS/004/089a was phrases in transferred to WJ/SR/NS/006 for April 1622 in English. 1957 and was renumbered WJ/SR/NS/006/017a; 1 roll LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 420 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/004/001 Recognizance; Charles Hamon of St. Peter [1621] 17 Jan within the Tower, London, (clarr...) (£40), William Boddington of Westminster, citizen and haberdasher of London (£20) and John Coath of St. Peter within the Tower, citizen and butcher of London (£20) for the appearance of Charles Hamon at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding Richard Joanes.; Taken before: William Man; Annotated: For wounding Richard Jones in the head with a black pot For the peace. Came and exonerated. Agreed.

WJ/SR/NS/004/002 Recognizance; John Meddhurst of [1621] 21 Mar Westminster, mason (£200), Thomas Brensmaed of Westminster, mason (£100), Thomas Crayford of Westminster, mason (£100), William Mason of Westminster, mason (£100) and Robert Vincey of St. Bartholomew the Great, London (£100) for the appearance of Edward [sic] Meddhurst at the next general sessions and to keep the peace.; Taken before: Thomas Wilson; Annotated: For the peace; Note: The name Edward deleted and replaced by John Meddhurst.

WJ/SR/NS/004/003 Recognizance; Matthew Paier of St. Martin in [1621] 7 Mar the Fields (£20), Adolph Speede of St. Martin in the Fields (£10) and Ludovic Williams of St. Martin in the Fields, gent. (£10) for the appearance of Matthew Paier at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding Thomas Tanfield.; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: For the peace. Exonerated.

WJ/SR/NS/004/004 Recognizance; Richard Coffin of St. Martin in [1621] 5 Feb the Fields, bricklayer (£20), Thomas Arrowsmith of St. Martin in the Fields, blacksmith (£10) and William Goodwyn of St. Martin in the Fields, tailor (£10) for the appearance of Richard Coffin at the next sessions and to keep the peace.; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: Charged by Samuel Clerke with kicking his wife. For the peace. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 421 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/004/005 Recognizance; William Carter of St. Martin in [1621] 20 Feb the Fields, yeoman (£10), William Hawes of St. Martin in the Fields, tailor (£5) and Francis Meakin of St. Martin in the Fields, yeoman (£5) for the appearance of William Carter at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding Robert Farlie.; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: For the peace

WJ/SR/NS/004/006 Recognizance; Arthur Parker of St. Martin in [1621] 17 Jan the Fields, yeoman (£10) and John Butler of St. Martin in the Fields (£5) for the appearance of Arthur Parker at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding Charles Roe.; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: For the peace

WJ/SR/NS/004/007 Recognizance; Donaghe [? O'Coain] of [1621] 17 Jan Westminster, gent. (£10), Roland White of St. Martin in the Fields, gent. (£5) and Oliver Nugent of St. Martin in the Fields, gent. (£5) for the appearance of Donaghe at the next general sessions and to keep the peace.; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: For the peace. He bound himself and had `supersedeas'.

WJ/SR/NS/004/008 Recognizance; [Eleanor] Castle of St. Martin in [1621] 21 Feb the Fields, spinster (£20), Thomas Skinner of St. Martin in the Fields, esq. (£10) and George Smith of St. Martin in the Fields, gent. (£10) for the appearance of Eleanor Castle at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding Richard Key.; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: Charged with assaulting and beating Key when he came to the house of Sir Thomas Skinner, her master to serve process of the spiritual court upon her. For the peace.

WJ/SR/NS/004/009 Recognizance; Stephen Osborner of St. Martin [1621] 17 Feb in the Fields, yeoman (£10), William Hawes of St. Martin in the Fields, tailor (£5) and Edward Stretcher of St. Martin in the Fields, bricklayer (£5) for the appearance of Stephen Osborner at the next sessions and to keep the peace especially regarding Robert Farlie.; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: For the peace LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 422 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/004/010 Recognizance; Elizeus Davies of St. Martin in [1621] 7 Mar the Fields, cobbler (£20), Thomas Robson of St. Martin in the Fields, cobbler (£10), Henry Collins of St. Martin in the Fields, cobbler (£10) and Edward Rice of St. Martin in the Fields, cobbler (£10) for the appearance of Elizeus Davies at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding Elizabeth Capell and Joanna Markett.; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: For the peace

WJ/SR/NS/004/011 Recognizance; Edward Robinson of St. Martin [1621] 2 Mar in the Fields, yeoman (£10) and John Nethercliffe of St. Martin in the Fields, yeoman (£10) for the appearance of Elizabeth Ackland of St. Martin in the Fields at the next sessions and to keep the peace.; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: For the peace. She bound herself and had `supersedeas'. Defaulted

WJ/SR/NS/004/012 Recognizance; Edward Robinson of St. Martin [1621] 15 Jan in the Fields, yeoman (£10), Stephen Osborner of St. Martin in the Fields, yeoman (£5) and Richard Viall of St. Martin in the Fields, yeoman (£5) for the appearance of Edward Robinson at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding John Gravett.; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: For the peace. Defaulted.

WJ/SR/NS/004/013 Recognizance; Peter Edwards of St. Martin in [1621] 21 Feb the Fields, yeoman (£20), Thomas Skinner of St. Martin in the Fields, esq., (£10) and George Smith of St. Martin in the Fields, gent. (£10) for the appearance of Peter Edwards at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding Richard Key.; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: Charged with assulting and beating Richard Key when he came to the house of Sir Thomas Skinner, his master to serve process upon Eleanor Castle for the spiritual court. For the peace. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 423 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/004/014 Recognizance; William Milcom of St. Martin in [1621] 4 Apr the Fields, tailor (£20) and John Bigger of St. Martin in the Fields, yeoman (£20) for the appearance of Margaret, wife of William Milcom at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding Elizabeth Gatlin.; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: For the peace. Defaulted

WJ/SR/NS/004/015 Recognizance; Roger Spencer of St. Martin in [1621] 23 Jan the Fields, yeoman (£60), Robert Tirwhitt of St. Martin in the Fields, esq. (£30) and Thomas Grymes of St. Martin in the Fields, gent. (£30) for the appearance of Roger Spencer at the next sessions and for his good behaviour.; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: Reputed father of a bastard child born to Anne Leake of St. Martin in the Fields. Defaulted.

WJ/SR/NS/004/016 Recognizance; Elizabeth Keeling of St. Martin [1621] 4 Apr in the Fields, spinster (£20), William Milcom of St. Martin in the Fields, tailor (£10) and John Bigger of St. Martin in the Fields, yeoman (£10) for the appearance of Elizabeth Keeling at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding Elizabeth Gatlyn.; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: For the peace. Defaulted.

WJ/SR/NS/004/017 Recognizance; Reginald Dalway of St. Martin in [1621] 25 Feb the Fields, yeoman (£20), John Peterson of St. Martin in the Fields, yeoman (£10) and Edward Townson of St. Saviour, Southwark, yeoman (£10) for the appearance of Reginald Dalway and Patience, his wife at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding Joanna Carpenter.; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: For the peace. Defaulted.

WJ/SR/NS/004/018 Recognizance; John Nethercliffe of St. Martin in [1621] 25 Jan the Fields, yeoman (£10), Francis Meakin of St. Martin in the Fields, yeoman (£5) and David Jones of St. Martin in the Fields, yeoman (£5) for the appearance of John Nethercliffe at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding John Gravett.; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: For the peace. Defaulted. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 424 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/004/019 Recognizance; Edward Duckett of Westminster, [1621] 25 Jan citizen and merchant of London (£40), William Bagley, citizen and clothworker of London (£20) and Matthew Bagley, citizen and merchant of London (£20) for the appearance of Edward Duckett at the next sessions and for his good behaviour.; Taken before: William Man; Annotated: For abusing and threatening His Majesty's Commissioners in open court. For good behaviour.

WJ/SR/NS/004/020 Recognizance; James Harris of Westminster, [1621] 9 Feb barber (£20), John Witham of Westminster, victualler (£10) and Edward Burton of Westminster, tailor (£10) for the appearance of James Harris at the next sessions, charged with getting Elizabeth Brownri of Westminster with child.; Taken before: Richard Wigmore

WJ/SR/NS/004/021 Recognizance; William Newsum of [1621] 5 Mar Westminster, baker (£20), Thomas Oldham of Westminster, baker (£10) and John Williamson of Westminster, victualler (£10) for the appearance of William Newsum at the next sessions for beating and abusing Anthony Pope of Westminster, baker.; Taken before: Richard Wigmore; Annotated: For good behaviour

WJ/SR/NS/004/022 Recognizance; Christopher Crisley of [1621] 1 Mar Westminster, tailor (£40) William Grime of Westminster, victualler (£20) and Edward Platts of Westminster, yeoman (£20) for the appearance of Christopher Chrisley at the next sessions for abusing Robert Whitfeild of Westminster, yeoman and others.; Taken before: Richard Wigmore; Annotated: For good behaviour.

WJ/SR/NS/004/023 Recognizance; Grace, wife of Christopher [1621] 1 Mar Cresley of Westminster, tailor (£20), Christopher Cresley of Westminster, tailor (£10) and John Bringman of Westminster, tailor for the appearance of Grace Cresley at the next sessions for abusing Robert Whitfeild and others.; Taken before: Richard Wigmore; Annotated: For good behaviour LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 425 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/004/024 Recognizance; Richard Jacob of Westminster, [1621] 1 Mar butcher (£20), John Hamon of Westminster, chandler (£10) and John Harding of Westminster, butcher (£10) for the appearance of Richard Jacob at the next sessions for beating and abusing John Dassell of Westminster, yeoman.; Taken before: Richard Wigmore

WJ/SR/NS/004/025 Recognizance; John Dassell of Westminster, [1620] 7 Apr yeoman (£20), Luke Bateman of Westminster, butcher (£10) and John Mason of Westminster, cordwainer (£10) for the appearance of John Dassell for beating and abusing Alice, wife of John Robinson of Westminster.; Taken before: Richard Wigmore; Annotated: For good behaviour

WJ/SR/NS/004/026 Recognizance: John Purrier of Westminster, [1621] 2 Feb tailor (£20), William Reynalds of Westminster, tailor (£20) for the appearance of Jane Purrier at the next sessions for beating Ann Striburne who was delivered for a dead child.; Taken before: Richard Wigmore; Annotated: For good behaviour

WJ/SR/NS/004/027 Recognizance; Agnes, wife of Jasper Striburne [1621] 14 Jan of Westminster, cook (£20), Thomas Peadle of Westminster, glazier (£10) and Richard Barnes of Westminster, embroiderer (£10) for the appearance of Anne Striburne for beating and abusing Jane, wife of John Purrier of Westminster, tailor, and to keep the peace.; Taken before: Richard Wigmore; Annotated: For good behaviour

WJ/SR/NS/004/028 Recognizance; John Burrowes of Westminster, [1621] 20 Jan yeoman (£20) John Carpenter of Westminster, yeoman (£10) Osias Black of Westminster, butcher (£10) for the appearance of John Burrowes at the next sessions to answer the complaint of William Powell of Westminster, tailor.; Taken before: Richard Wigmore; Annotated: For the peace. Defaulted. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 426 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/004/029 Recognizance; Richard Brasbie of [1621] 28 Feb Westminster, bricklayer (£20), Morris Davies of Westminster, carpenter (£10) and John Brasbie of Westminster, bricklayer (£10) for the appearance of Richard Brasbie at the next sessions for abusing Richard Joanes of Westminster, yeoman.; Taken before: Richard Wigmore; Annotated: For good behaviour.

WJ/SR/NS/004/030 Recognizance; Lydia Clase of Westminster, [1621] 24 Jan spinster (£20) Jane Clase of Westminster, widow (£10) and Thomasin Gulley of Westminster, widow (£10) for the appearance of Lydia Clase at the next sessions Charged by Francis Fuller; Taken before: Richard Wigmore; Annotated: for good behaviour

WJ/SR/NS/004/031 Recognizance; Thomas Fuller of Westminster, [1621] 24 Jan gent. (£20) and Frances, his wife (£20) for the appearance of Francis [sic] Fuller at the next sessions to answer the complaint of Lydia Clase of Westminster, spinster; Taken before: Richard Wigmore; Annotated: For good behaviour

WJ/SR/NS/004/032 Recognizance; Thomas Marson of Southwark, [1621] 20 Mar yeoman (£20), James Baldridg of Westminster, cooper (£10) and Francis Percivall-Abbey of Westminster, yeoman (£10) for the appearance of Thomas Marson at the next sessions for selling a mare stolen from Silvanus Eldridg of Cawsam, Oxon.; Taken before: Richard Wigmore; Annotated: Not paid

WJ/SR/NS/004/033 Recognizance; James Baldridg of Westminster, [1621] 20 Mar cooper (£20), Thomas Marson of Southwark, yeoman (£10), John Blyth of Westminster, brickmaker (£10) for the appearance of James Baldridg at the next sessions, charged with selling a mare stolen from Silvanus Eldridg in Oxon.; Taken before: Richard Wigmore; Annotated: Not paid LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 427 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/004/034 Recognizance; John Stade of Westminster, [1621] 14 Mar yeoman (£20), Ralph Smith of Westminster, carpenter (£10) and Thomas Chawkwel of Westminster, bricklayer (£10) for the appearance of John Stade at the next sessions for beating and wounding John Bener, servant to [?Dortes] Chambers; Taken before: Richard Wigmore; Annotated: For the peace

WJ/SR/NS/004/035 Recognizance; Roger Drury of St. Andrew, [1621] 28 Feb citizen and haberdasher of London (£10) and William Ackins of St. Sepulchre, London, tailor (£10) for the appearance of Grace Bull at the next sessions and for her good behaviour; Taken before: John Michell; Annotated: On the complaint of Thomas Squire.; General sessions.

WJ/SR/NS/004/036 Recognizance; Thomas Blunt of the Strand, [1621] 1 Mar innkeeper (£20), Thomas Sill of St. Martin in the Fields, barber (£10) and Thomas Sherman of the Savoy, chandler (£10) for the appearance of Thomas Blunt at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: John Michell; Annotated: On the complaint of Giles Overbury, esq. for one nag left in the possession of Thomas Blunt. General Sessions

WJ/SR/NS/004/037 Recognizance; Robert Hilliare of St. Giles, [1621] 2 Mar ostler (£20), William Butler of St. Giles, victualler (£10) and Thomas Keen of St. Giles, cordwainer (£10) for the appearance of Robert Hilliare at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: John Michell; Annotated: On complaint of Thomas Blunt, innkeeper at the White Swan in the Strand for one nag or gelding delivered by Blunt to Robert Hilliare, ostler and servant to Mistress Williams, and believed to be stolen from Mistress Williams' field; General sessions; Defaulted

WJ/SR/NS/004/038 Recognizance; Daniel Durden of St. Mary le [1621] 28 Mar Strand, gent (£20), Henry Stephens of St. Clement Danes, tailor (£5) and John Speight of St [? Jones], embroiderer of London (£5) for the appearance of Daniel Durden at the next sessions and for his good behaviour especially regarding John Poulegreene; Taken before: John Michell; Annotated: General sessions LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 428 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/004/039 Recognizance; George Cutts of St. Martin, [1621] 13 Jan yeoman (£20), George Elliot of St. Martin, `comfetmaker' (£20) for the appearance of George Cutts at the next sessions and to keep the peace; Taken before: Thomas Wilson; Annotated: For the peace

WJ/SR/NS/004/040 Recognizance; Augustus Thurlstam of St. Bride [1621] 23 Jan for the appearance of Isabel Owen at the next sessions and for her good behaviour; Taken before: Thomas Wilson; Annotated: For good behaviour Defaulted

WJ/SR/NS/004/041 Recognizance; Peter Parker of St. James, [1621] 1 Feb Clerkenwell, musician (£20) and John Rosse of St. Sepulchre, London, clothworker (£10) for the appearance of Peter Parker at the next sessions; Taken before: Gabriel Grant; Annotated: Placed in prison by Mr Maikes, the constable, from 1 o'clock Tuesday to 6 o'clock Wednesday upon suspicion of felony. None to prosecute or charge him

WJ/SR/NS/004/042 Recognizance; William Copson of St. Margaret, [1621] 10 Feb Westminster, tailor (£40), John Parke of St. Margaret, Westminster, stationer (£20), Edward Hussy of St. Margaret, Westminster (£20) and Thomas Blackburne of St. Sepulchre, London, brewer (£20) for the appearance of William Copson and Margaret, his wife and for their good behaviour; Taken before: Gabriel Grant

WJ/SR/NS/004/043 Recognizance; Mary Griffin of Kingston upon [1621] 15 Feb Thames, widow (£30) and Richard Cooke of St. Margaret, Westminster, yeoman (£30) for the appearance of Thomas Griffin at the next sessions to answer the complaint of Richard Raston of Deptford, groom of the King's Slaughterhouse concerning some parcels of linen supposed to be stolen from Joseph Fairbancke of Kingston upon Thames; Taken before: Gabriel Grant; Annotated: Defaulted LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 429 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/004/044 Recognizance; John Cecill of St. Margaret [1621] 19 Feb Moses, London, clothworker (£20), Edmund Wolverston of St Martin the Great, leatherseller (£10) and Vincent Harvy of St. Martin the Great, baker (£10) for the appearance of John Cecill at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Gabriel Grant; Annotated: Defaulted

WJ/SR/NS/004/045 Recognizance; Roger Bolton of St. Martin the [1621] 19 Feb Great, London, baker (£20), Vincent Harvy of St. Martin the Great, baker (£10) and James Droit of St. Martin the Great, victualler (£10) for the appearance of Roger Bolton at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Gabriel Grant; Annotated: Defaulted

WJ/SR/NS/004/046 Recognizance; John Purrier of St. Margaret, [1621] 10 Westminster, tailor (£20), Thomas Locke of St. March Margaret, Westminster, tailor (£10) and Thomas Evererd of St. Margaret, Westminster, tailor (£10) for the appearance of John Purrier at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding Anne, wife of Jasper Striburne of Westminster, cook; Taken before: Gabriel Grant; Annotated: Defaulted; Not paid

WJ/SR/NS/004/047 Recognizance; Thomas Nicolson of St. [1621] 12 Mar Margaret, Westminster, shoemaker (£20), Alexander Knilosse of St. Margaret, Westminster, shoemaker (£10) and William Chambers of St. Clement Danes, shoemaker (£10) for the appearance of Thomas Nicholson at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding Thomas Parke of Westminster, innholder.; Taken before: Gabriel Grant

WJ/SR/NS/004/048 Recognizance; John Aldar of St. Margaret, [1621] 12 Mar Westminster, shoemaker (£20), Alexander Knilosse of St. Margaret, Westminster, shoemaker (£10) and William Chambers of Westminster, shoemaker (£10) for the appearance of John Aldar at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding Sarah, wife of William Ducke of Westminster.; Taken before: Gabriel Grant; Annotated: Defaulted LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 430 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/004/049 Recognizance; Daniel Taylor of Westminster, [1621] 16 Mar gent. (£30) Edward Hazzard of St. Margaret, Westminster, cook (£10) and Nathaniel Stonninge of St. Margaret, Westminster, shoemaker (£10) for the appearance of Daniel Taylor at the next sessions to answer the complaint of Helen Fenne for being the father of her bastard child.; Taken before: Gabriel Grant

WJ/SR/NS/004/050 Recognizance; John Darcell of Westminster, [1621] 27 Feb poulterer (£10), John Hamon of Westminster, yeoman (100s) and John Mason of Westminster, yeoman (100s) for the appearance of John Darcell at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding Richard Jones of Westminster, yeoman.; Taken before: Edward Wardour; Annotated: For the peace

WJ/SR/NS/004/051 Recognizance; William Clarke of St. Martin in [1621] 28 Mar the Fields, gent. (£10) and Thomas Gibbon of St. Martin in the Fields, grocer (£10) for the appearance of Francisca Bennet at the next sessions.; Taken before: Edward Wardour; Annotated: To answer

WJ/SR/NS/004/052 Recognizance; James Batte of Westminster, [1621] 28 Feb gent. (£40), James Brand of Westminster, clothworker (£20) and Richard Patten of Westminster, gent. (£20) for the appearance of James Batt at the next sessions.; Taken before: John Fabian; Annotated: For getting Elizabeth Lowry with child

WJ/SR/NS/004/053 Recognizance: Jasper Striburne of [1621] 2 Mar Westminster, cook (£10), Robert Viayle of Westminster, yeoman (£5) and Henry White of Westminster, cordwainer (£5) for the appearance of Jasper Striburne at the next sessions.; Taken before: John Fabian; Annotated: For the peace Owes [fee]

WJ/SR/NS/004/054 Recognizance: Morris Dun of Westminster, [1621] 14 Jan cordwainer (£10), Caleb Best of St. Dunstan in the West, London, yeoman (£5) and Thomas Brooke of St. James, Clerkenwell, victualler (£5) for the appearance of Morris Dun at the next sessions.; Taken before: John Fabian Annotated: For the peace. Defaulted LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 431 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/004/055 Recognizance: Thomas Emery of Westminster, [1621] 17 Jan tailor (£5), Thomas Balam of Westminster, tailor (£5), John Walker of Westminster, farrier (£5), John Cary of Westminster, shoemaker (£5), Henry [ ] of Westminster, tailor (£5) and Richard Younglane of Westminster, tailor (£5) for the appearance of Thomas Every and Thomas Balam at the next sessions.; Taken before: George Darell Annotated: For rescuing Walter Chambers from the hands of Richard Draper, sergeant, 17 Jan. (abovesaid). Exonerated.; Note: Date of recognizance altered from 27 Jan. to 17 Jan.

WJ/SR/NS/004/056 Recognizance: John Hyde of St. Sepulchre, [1621] 12 Jan London, carpenter (£20), John Jerom of St. Sepulchre, London, carpenter (£10) and Richard Newton of St. Dunstan, victualler (£10) for the appearance of John Hyde at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding Robert Cares.; Taken before: Michael Moseley; Annotated: For the peace

WJ/SR/NS/004/057 Recognizance: John New of St. Clement [1621] 16 Jan Danes, tailor (£20), Richard Simonds of St. Clement's Hospital, gent. (£10) and Robert Prior of St. Clement Danes, tailor (£10) for the appearance of John Newe at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding [? Deatus] Smyth.; Taken before: Michael Moseley; Annotated: For the peace

WJ/SR/NS/004/058 Recognizance; Matthew Jones of St. Clement [1621] 14 Feb Danes, coachman (£20), [?Morris] Evans of St. Clement Danes, yeoman (£10) and John Hewson of St. Clement Danes, victualler (£10) for the appearance of Matthew Jones at the next sessions and for his good behaviour, especially regarding Thomas Reade and Mary, his wife.; Taken before: Michael Moseley; Annotated: For good behaviour. Defaulted LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 432 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/004/059 Recognizance: John Tanton of St. Brides, [1621] 12 Jan London, tailor (£40) Thomas Haynes of St. Clement Danes, cutler (£40) and John Syms of Pitmaister, gent. (£100) for the appearance of John Syms at the next sessions for assaulting and wounding Edward Carter, gent.; Taken before: Francis Williamson; Annotated: Defaulted

WJ/SR/NS/004/060 Recognizance: Luke Dolphin of St. Martin in the [1621] 13 Jan Fields, joiner (£10), Thomas Brette of St. Martin in the Fields, tailor (£10) and William Rudge of St. Clement Danes, victualler (£20) for the appearance William Rudge at the next sessions for receiving and entertaining disorderly persons in his house, and for his good behaviour.; Taken before: Francis Williamson

WJ/SR/NS/004/061 Recognizance: Renald Binningham of St. [1621] 1 Mar Clement Danes, bricklayer (£10), Thomas Paulynne of St. Clement Danes, tailor (£10) and Cornelius Hudson of St. Clement Danes, shoemaker (£20) for the appearance of Cornelius Hudson at the next sessions for assaulting John Williams.; Taken before: Francis Williamson

WJ/SR/NS/004/062 Recognizance: William Atkins of St [? [1621] 13 Mar Sepulchre], tailor (£20), Edmund Porter of St. Andrew, tailor (£20) and Avis Bullalias Browne of the Savoy, spinster (£40) for the appearance of Avis Bull at the next sessions for entertaining disorderly person at night and for supposed `incontinent' living, and for her good behaviour.; Taken before: Francis Williamson

WJ/SR/NS/004/063 Recognizance: Francis Posterne of St. [1621] 24 Mar Margaret, Westminster, gent. (£10), John Price of St. Andrew, Holborn, tailor (£10) and William Rudge of St. Clement Danes, victualler (£20) for the appearance of William Rudge and Jane, his wife at the next sessions for assulting and striking Anne Rydge and to keep the peace.; Taken before: Francis Williamson LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 433 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/004/064 Recognizance: Robert Nynne of St. Giles in the [1621] 26 Mar Fields, chandler (£10), Thomas Wheatley of St. Andrew, innkeeper (£10) and William Nynne of St. Dunstan in the West, chandler (£20) for the appearance of William Nynne at the next sessions for lodging inmates and for assaulting Richard Vimpe in Wympe's house in Drury Lane.; Taken before: Francis Williamson; Annotated: Fees unpaid

WJ/SR/NS/004/065 Recognizance: Richard Thornolde of St. [1621] 27 Mar Clement Danes, cook (£10), Jeffrey Creame of St. Clement Danes, tailor (£10) and John Lyttle of St. Clement Danes, butcher (£20) for the appearance of John Little at the next sessions for violently assaulting John Powell of St. Clement Danes, gent. and for his good behaviour.; Taken before: Francis Williamson

WJ/SR/NS/004/066 Recognizance: Richard Thornolde of St. [1621] 27 Mar Clement Danes, cook (£10), Jeffrey Creame of St. Clement Danes, tailor (£10) and Gregory Parker of St. Clement Danes, butcher (£20) for the appearance of Gregory Parker at the next sessions for violently assaulting John Powell of St. Clement Danes, gent. and for his good behaviour.; Taken before: Francis Williamson

WJ/SR/NS/004/067 Recognizance: John Powell of St. Clement [1621] 27 Mar Danes, gent. (£20) for his appearance at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding John Little; Taken before: Francis Williamson

WJ/SR/NS/004/068 Recognizance: Walter Brand of St. Martin in the [1621] 26 Mar Fields, cordwainer (£10), Peter Grove of St. Giles in the Fields, tailor (£10) and William Barnes of St. Clement Danes, cordwainer (£20) for the appearance of William Barnes at the next sessions for misdemeanors and trespasses towards Mrs Ashe.; Taken before: Francis Williamson LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 434 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/004/069 Recognizance: John Mathew of Marylebone, [1621] 7 Feb baker (£10), Robert Wilson of St. Martin in the Fields, yeoman (£10) and Richard Eavesson of Marylebone, yeoman (£20) for the appearance of Richard Eavesson at the next sessions for harbouring a servant of Mrs Ashe of St. Clement Danes.; Taken before: Francis Williamson; Annotated: Defaulted

WJ/SR/NS/004/070 Recognizance: Richard Asson of St. George, [1621] 16 Jan Southwark, cutler (£40), John Fell of St. George, Southwark, weaver (£20) and Edward Freeman of St. George, Southwark clothworker (£20) for the appearance of Richard Asson at the next sessions and for his good behaviour.; Taken before: Humphrey Chambers; Annotated: Bound upon his deliverance at the last sessions. For good behaviour. Defaulted

WJ/SR/NS/004/071 Recognizance: William Rudge of St. Clement [1621] 13 Mar Danes, yeoman (£20), Francis Posterne of St. Clement Danes, gent.(£10) John Price of St. Andrew, Holborn, tailor (£10) for the appearance of William Rudge at the next sessions and for his good behaviour.; Taken before: Humphrey Chambers; Annotated: For ill rule in his house

WJ/SR/NS/004/072 Recognizance: Duncan Keath of St. Martin in [1621] 23 Jan the Fields, yeoman (£40), Anthony Doliver, gent. (£20) and John Lane of St. Martin in the Fields, yeoman (£20) for the appearance of Duncan Keath at the next sessions and for his good behaviour.; Taken before: Humphrey Chambers; Annotated: For good behaviour. Agreed

WJ/SR/NS/004/073 Recognizance: Robert Stratford of St. Clement [1621] 28 Mar Danes, cordwainer (£20) for his appearance at the next sessions.; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For detaining William Stratford, the apprentice of Walter Brander LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 435 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/004/074 Recognizance: John Huitson of St. Clement [1621] 19 Mar Danes, victualler (£20), Christopher Knight of St. Martin in the Fields, tailor (£10) and Henry Booth of St. Clement Danes, tailor (£10) for the appearance of John Huitson at the next sessions.; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For keeping company in his house at unlawful hours at night.

WJ/SR/NS/004/075 Recognizance: John Loade of St. Clement [1621] 19 Mar Danes, innholder (£10) and Thomas Lewys of St. Martin in the Fields, coachman (£10) for the appearance of Margaret, wife of John Webb at the next sessions.; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For misdemeanors towards John Huitson and Margaret Rodwell

WJ/SR/NS/004/076 Recognizance: Richard Tadman of St. Martin in [1621] 21 Feb the Fields, vintner (£20), Thomas Smith of St. Martin in the Fields, vintner (£10) and Thomas Milles of St. Martin in the Fields, yeoman (£10) for the appearance of Richard Tadman at the next sessions.; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: Upon complaint of William Johnson, esq.; Defaulted

WJ/SR/NS/004/077 Recognizance: John Tailor of Binfeild, Berks, [1621] 6 Feb yeoman (£20) and Luke Wilson of St. Martin in the Fields, yeoman (£10) for the appearance of John Tailor at the next sessions; Taken before: Humphrey Chambers and Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For trespasses, offences and misdemeanors for which he stands presented

WJ/SR/NS/004/078 Recognizance: Robert Bowers of London, gent. [1621] 6 Feb (£30) and Edward Isaack of St. Clement Danes, gent. (£30) for the appearance of Grace, wife of William Cooke, gent. at the next sessions and for her good behaviour; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: Charged by Edward Graves, gent. with incontinent living and other misdemeanors; Defaulted LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 436 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/004/079 Recognizance: Elizabeth Roberts of St. Martin [1621] 28 Feb in the Field spinster (£40) and John Itterye of the Savoy, farrier (£20) for the appearance of Elizabeth Roberts at the next sessions; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For misbehaviour towards Christopher Trowe and Richard Rider, two of the constables of the parish of St. Martin in the Fields, in the execution of His Majesty's Service

WJ/SR/NS/004/080 Recognizance: Thomas Hadland of St. Andrew, [1621] 18 Feb Holborn, [?clothier] (£20), Robert Payne of St. Martin in the Fields, yeoman (£10) and Richard Banister of St. Andrew, Holborn, [?clothier] (£10) for the appearance of Thomas Hadland at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding John Jenever; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For the peace

WJ/SR/NS/004/081 Recognizance: John Blithe of St. Martin in the [1621] 22 Feb Fields, brickmaker (£20) and Thomas Scott of Chelsea, yeoman (£10) for the appearance of John Blithe at the next sessions; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For entertaining and harbouring vagrants and abusing Roger Hillyard, the constable Owes fee

WJ/SR/NS/004/082 Recognizance: Edward Wilson of St. Martin in [1621] 22 Feb the Fields, blacksmith (£10), Robert Barnabie of St. Martin in the Fields, blacksmith (£5) and Henry Sharpe of St. Martin in the Fields, blacksmith (£5) for the appearance of Edward Wilson at the next sessions; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For misdemeanors towards John Bonvile whereby he lost his cloak

WJ/SR/NS/004/083 Recognizance: Morgan Powell of London, gent. [1621] 14 Feb (£100), Lodovic Dyve of Broomham, Beds, knight (£50) and Lodovic Powell of Pembroke, gent. (£50) for the appearance of Morgan Powell at the next sessions; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For wounding Alexander Ramsey and for other misdemeanors LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 437 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/004/084 Recognizance: Richard Jones of St. Martin in [1621] 20 Feb the Fields, chandler (£10) for his appearance at the next sessions; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For selling ale and beer without licence and keeping a chandler's shop

WJ/SR/NS/004/085 Recognizance: Thomas Curson of St. Martin in [1621] 26 Feb the Fields, saddler (£20), Nicholas Carter of St. Martin in the Fields, tailor (£10) and Richard Aston of St. Martin in the Fields, gunmaker (£10) for the appearance of Thomas Curson at the next sessions; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For assaulting and beating Mary, wife of Robert Asbie Exonerated

WJ/SR/NS/004/086 Recognizance: Leonard Storye of St. Martin in [1621] 12 Feb the Fields, vintner (£20), William Bramblecombe of St. Martin in the Fields, pursemaker (£10) and William Carter of St. Martin in the Fields, yeoman (£10) for the appearance of Leonard Storye at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: For misbehaviour towards Charles Tucker, esq. For good behaviour Defaulted

WJ/SR/NS/004/087 Recognizance: Thomas Walton the younger of [1621] 13 Feb St Martin in the Fields, yeoman (£100), Thomas Wright of St Martin in the Fields, gent. (£50) James Colwell of Westminster, gent. (£50) and Alan Turner of St. Martin in the Fields, cordwainer (£50) for the appearance of Thomas Walton at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: Upon complaint of his father and mother For good behaviour

WJ/SR/NS/004/088 Recognizance: Keneline Underhill of [1621] 14 Mar Tewkesbury, Gloucs, gent. (£40), Thomas Underhill of the Savoy, gent. (£40), John Terwhit of Tewkesbury, Gloucs, gent. (£20) and William Travis of the Savoy, cordwainer (£20) for the appearance of Keneline and Thomas Underhill at the next sessions; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: Charged by James Pinckney on suspicion of felony LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 438 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/004/089 Recognizance: William Nym of St. Bridget, [1621] 15 Mar London, chandler (£10) for his appearance at the next sessions; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: Presented by the Jurors for Annoyances for not paying before two tenements in Drury Lane

WJ/SR/NS/004/090 Examination: of George Brickwell, sealmaker, 1620/1 26 Feb accused of sending a counterfeit letter in the name of Ralph Wood to Ralph Kettle, servant to George Symcotts of Chancery Lane, scrivener asking him to order 4 shirts; Taken before: William Man

WJ/SR/NS/004/091 Inquest held in St. Margaret's parish, [1620] 7 July Westminster before Lawrence Hall, coroner for Westminster, upon the body of Henry Clawes; Jury's verdict: On 6 July [1620] Henry Clawes of St. Margaret, Westminster, yeoman accidentally fell down a pair of steps into the Thames and was drowned

WJ/SR/NS/004/092 Inquest held in St. Martin in the Fields' parish [1621] 21 Dec before Lawrence Hall, coroner for Westminster, upon the body of William Hodsden; Jury's verdict: On 20 December [1620]; William Hodsden, of Willesden, labourer fell from a cart drawn by 4 horses when the near wheel broke, and died from the bruises to his head

WJ/SR/NS/004/093 Indictment: John Bonnar of St. Margaret, [1621] Westminster, gent. and Andrew Qivens of St. Margaret, Westminster gent., on 13 March [1621] insulted and struck John Slade, Robert Davis and Thomas Downes; Endorsed: True bill for Slade.; `Ignoramus' for the others

WJ/SR/NS/004/094 Indictment: William Copson of St Margaret, [1621] Westminster, victualler from the last day of February [1621] to 9 April [1621] allowed disorder and disturbances in his alehouse both night and day; Endorsed: `Ignoramus'; Note: Crossed through LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 439 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/004/095 Indictment: John Sledd of St. Margaret, [1621] Westminster, labourer, Thomas Downes of St. Margaret, Westminster, labourer and Robert Davison of St. Margaret, Westminster, labourer on 13 March [1621] insulted and struck John Bonar; Endorsed: True bill; Annotated: Sledd put self on country. Guilty. Fined £10; Downes and Davidson put selves on country. Not guilty

WJ/SR/NS/004/096 Indictment: Richard Coffyn of St. Martin in the [1621] Fields, bricklayer on 10 Feb. [1621] insulted and struck Alice, wife of Samuel Clarke; Endorsed: True bill; Annotated: Put self on country Guilty. Fined 20s

WJ/SR/NS/004/097 Indictment: John Becke of St. Margaret, [c.1621] Westminster, bricklayer on 30 Sept [1620] raped Elizabeth West, aged 16 years or more; Endorsed: `Ignoramus'; Note: Crossed through

WJ/SR/NS/004/098 Indictment: Keneline Underhill of St Mary le [1621] Savoy [Strand], yeoman and Thomas Underhill lately of St Mary le Savoy, yeoman on 12 March [1621] stole £20 in money and 3 gold rings worth 30s from the trunk of James Pinckney; Endorsed: `Ignoramus'; Note: Crossed through WJ/SR/NS/004/099 Indictment: Edward Duckett of St. Olave, Silver [c.1621] Street, London, gent. on 25 April [1620] converted his messuage in the parish of St. Margaret, Westminster into dwellings for the poor although it was not suitable, contrary to the Act of 35 Elizabeth I [1592/3]; Endorsed: True bill

WJ/SR/NS/004/100 Indictment: John Berrowes of St. Martin in the [1621] Fields, on 20 Dec [1620] beat and killed 3 pigs belonging to John Blithe worth 7s each; Endorsed: `Ignoramus'; Note: Crossed through

WJ/SR/NS/004/101 Indictment: Thomas Marston of St. Margaret, [1621] Westminster, labourer and James Aldridge of St. Margaret, Westminster labourer on 20 Feb. [1621] stole a grey horse worth £3 from Silvanus Eldridge; Endorsed: `Ignoramus'; Note: Crossed through LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 440 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/004/102 Indictment: William Copson of St. Margaret, [1621] Westminster, yeoman on 20 Mar [1621] beat and killed a mastif dog belonging to John Collins, worth 40s; Endorsed: `Ignoramus'; Note: Crossed through

WJ/SR/NS/004/103 Indictment: Robert Greenleafe of St. Martin in [1621] the Fields, bricklayer on 31 Mar [1621] stole 3 ruff-bands worth 8d and 1 handkerchief worth 3d from James Horrell; Endorsed: True bill

WJ/SR/NS/004/104 Indictment: Mary, wife of Roland Bowen of St. [1621] Martin in the Fields, labourer on 20 Jan [1621] stole a looking glass worth 5s from Christopher Knight; Endorsed: True bill; Annotated: Outside [court?]

WJ/SR/NS/004/105 Indictment: Cornelius Hudson of St Clement [1621] Danes, cordwainer on 1 Mar [1621] insulted and struck John Williams; Endorsed: True bill

WJ/SR/NS/004/106 Indictment: Grace, wife of Anthony Bull of St. [c.1621] Mary le Strand, from 1 Mar [1621] to 9 April [1621] kept a brothel which caused disturbance by night and day Endorsed: True bill Annotated: At large

WJ/SR/NS/004/107/1-2 Precept to bailiff of Westminster to summon [1621] 9 Jan jury of 24 men, justices, coroner and constables for sessions to be held 9 April [1621], with cover; Annotated: Executed

WJ/SR/NS/004/108 Jury panel (grand jury); With attached list of [1621] constables; Annotated: Each default made ammerced 10s

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WJ/SR/NS/004/110 Jury panel; Taken before: William Jebe, bailiff; [1621] Annotated: With calendar of prisoners and note of verdicts

WJ/SR/NS/004/111 Calendar of prisoners left in the Gatehouse 1621 9 Apr since the last sessions; Annotated: With note of processes; Note: Used as cover to the roll; LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 441 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/004/112 Examination: of John Dowdinge, lately of East 1620/1 12 Mar Smithfield, blacksmith concerning his disappearance from Richard Beard's house where he lodged and his possession of stolen money, rings and clothes; Taken before: John Michell

WJ/SR/NS/004/113 Examination: of Kellam Underill, apothecary, 620/1 13 Mar and Thomas Underhill, charged by James Pinckney with theft of money and rings from his chamber in the house of John Evans, innholder, named the Eagle and Child in the Strand; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson

WJ/SR/NS/004/114 Examination: of William Dennis concerning a 1620/1 19 Feb robbery from the house of Mr. Chifton of Gardeners Lane, Westminster, gent. by Henry Higgins, Thomas Stokes and Thomas Griffith; Taken before: Henry Lide

WJ/SR/NS/004/115 Examination: of John Blithe of St. Martin in the 1620/1 22 Feb Fields, brickmaker, charged with keeping a common tippling house called the Rose and Crown in Pimlico without licence and with lodging paupers and vagrants; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: John Blithe (£10), Thomas Farmor of Westminster, vintner, Thomas Trott of Chelsea, yeoman (£10) for habouring and entertaining vagrants and abusing the constable

WJ/SR/NS/004/116 Examination: of Robert Greenleafe of St. 1621 31 Mar Sepulchre, London, bricklayer, charged with the theft of 3 ruff-bands and a hankerchief from James Horrell of St. Martin in the Fields, by climbing into his garden; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson

WJ/SR/NS/004/117 Examination; of John Syms, gent. concerning 1620/1 12 Jan an assault upon Edward Carter, gent. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 442 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/004/118 Examinations and depositions: of George 1620/1 21 Mar Preston, Mary Hughes, Tristam Clement, Thomas Brensemad, Thomas Crayford, William Mason and Robert Vincey, all of Westminster, concerning the wounding of William Brimigam, servant to Lord Wentworth and of Edward Huckewell of Westminster, mason; Taken before: Sir Thomas Wilson

WJ/SR/NS/004/119 Examinations: of William Brimigam, footman to 1620/1 21 Mar Lord Wentworth concerning headwounds received from Edward Huckewell; and of George Thomson, servant to Lord Huntington and Westworth Pennington, servant to Lord Wentworth concerning the above incident; Taken before: Thomas Wilson

WJ/SR/NS/004/120 Examination: of Philip Warren concerning a 1620/1 11 Feb newly born child placed in the willows of Solomon 's garden by Judith Davis; Taken before: Gabriel Grant

WJ/SR/NS/004/121 Examination: of Judith Davis, servant to 1620/1 11 Feb Solomon Mansfield of St. Margaret, Westminster, yeoman of His Majesty's Guard, concerning the stillborn child born to her and to James Smith of St. Anne, Blackfriars, tailor; Taken before: Gabriel Grante

WJ/SR/NS/004/122 Examination: of Peter Parker of Old Street in 1620/1 1 Feb Swan Alley, musician denying his involvement with fighting, pickpockets and suchlike for which he is charged

WJ/SR/NS/004/123 Examination: of Ellen Fenn, lately servant to 1620/1 10 Mar Thomas Griffith concerning the child begotten on her by Daniel Tayler; Taken before: Gabriel Grante

WJ/SR/NS/004/124 Examination: of Daniel Tailer denying his 1620/1 10 Mar paternity of Ellen Fenn's child; Taken before: Gabriel Grante

WJ/SR/NS/004/125 Examination: of Thomas Griffin, tailor, denying 1620/1 1 Feb theft of linen from Joseph Fairbank of the Saracen's Head, Kingston upon Thames; Taken before: Gabriel Grant LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 443 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/004/126 Information and examinations of: Christopher [1621] Knight of St. Martin in the Fields, tailor, Elizabeth Phillipps of St. Martin in the Fields, spinster, servant to Mrs Andrewes and Isabel Owen of St. Martin in the Fields concerning the theft of a looking glass worth 20s from Christopher Knight; Taken before: Thomas Wilson

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WJ/SR/NS/005/001 Recognizance: Robert Downes of St. Margaret, [1621] 2 Nov Westminster, carter (£20), Arthur Rooper of St. Margaret, Westminster, blacksmith (£10) and Richard Crowther of St. Margaret, Westminster, tailor (£10) for the appearance of Robert Downes at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: William Pitt and Humphrey Chambers; Annotated: For good behaviour

WJ/SR/NS/005/002 Recognizance: Richard Bond of St. Margaret, [1622] 12 Jan Westminster, butcher (£10), John Hamond of St. Margaret, Westminster, chandler (£5) and John Treeton of St. Margaret, Westminster, bookseller (£5) for the appearance of Richard Bond at the next sessions.; Taken before: Edward Wardour; Annotated: For abusing Richard Bridges, one of 'sworn searchers for flesh' for Westminster

WJ/SR/NS/005/003 Recognizance: Edward Burton of St. Margaret, [1621] 22 Sept Westminster (£5), Phillip Sollars of St. Giles-in- the-Fields, merchant tailor (£5) and Robert Nelson of St. Clement Danes (£10) for Edward [sic] Nelson to keep good order in his alehouse; Taken before: John Michell; Annotated: Owes [fee]

WJ/SR/NS/005/004 Recognizance: William Bland of St. Martin-in- [1621] 16 Nov the-Fields, gardener (£5) William Hawes od St. Martin-in-the-Fields, tailor (£5) and John Rolfe (£10) for John Rolfe to keep good order in his alehouse; Taken before: John Michell LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 444 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/005/005 Recognizance: Thomas Hambleton of [1621] 10 Oct Westminster, tailor (£40), Charles Twinnihoe of Westminster, scrivener (£20) and John Atmeare of Westminster, tailor (£20) for the appearance of Thomas Hambleton at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: William Man; Annotated: Committed to prison by the court of Westminster until he found sureties for his good behaviour

WJ/SR/NS/005/006 Recognizance: Benjamin Strike of Westminster, [1621] 2 Oct yeoman (£40), William Hunnies of Westminster, gent. (£20) and Anthony Williams of Westminster tailor (£20) for the appearance of Benjamin Strike at the next sessions; Taken before: William Man; Annotated: Committed by the Court until he found sureties for his appearance at the next sessions.

WJ/SR/NS/005/007 Recognizance: John Slocumbe of St. Michael, [1622] 10 Jan. Woodstreet, London, gent. (£20) for his appearance at the next sessions.; Taken before: Heneage Finche; Annotated: For consenting to the pawning of plate cozened from Elizabeth Warner

WJ/SR/NS/005/008 Recognizance: William Mason of Westminster, [1621] 22 Nov butcher (£10), William Sheppard of Westminster, vintner (£5) and Nicholas Shute of Westminster [?clothier] (£5) for the appearance of William Mason at the next sessions.; Taken before: John Fabian; Annotated: For the peace towards Isabel Ratheram

WJ/SR/NS/005/009 Recognizance: Robert Kerby of St. James, [1621] 17 Dec Clerkenwell,, brickmaker (£10), Henry Swadling of St James, Clerkenwell, woodmonger (£5) and William Hide of St. James, Clerkenwell, sheathmaker (£5) for the appearance of Robert Kerby at the next sessions; Taken before: John Fabian; Annotated: Upon the complaint of the chandlers in Westminster for selling unlawful candle within the Liberty LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 445 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/005/010 Recognizance: Elizabeth Harrys alias Taylor of [1621] 28 Nov Westminster, spinster (£20), John Taylor of Westminster, tailor (£10) and William Mortymer of Westminster, sawyer (£10) for the appearance of Elizabeth Harrys at the next sessions; Taken before: John Fabian; Annotated: For the peace towards Dorothy Colwell Owes [fee]

WJ/SR/NS/005/011 Recognizance: John Stocke of Westminster, [1621] 1 Nov grocer (£10) Edward Bennett of Westminster, cook (£5) and John Barthilmewe of Westminster, saddler (£5) for the appearance of John Stocke at the next sessions; Taken before: John Fabian; Annotated: For the peace towards Bridget Goodwyn

WJ/SR/NS/005/012 Recognizance: Joanna Pooley of Westminster, [1621] 2 Nov spinster (£40), Thomas Maddox of Westminster, gent.(£20) and Francis Brewood of Radborne, Derbyshire, yeoman (£20) for the appearance of Joanna Pooley at the next sessions; Taken before: John Fabian; Annotated: On suspicion of felony on the complaint of William Berrington Owes [fee]

WJ/SR/NS/005/013 Recognizance: Robert Playle of Westminster, [1621] 22 Nov yeoman (£20), Robert Lee of Westminster, yeoman (£10) and William Bartlett of Westminster, yeoman (£10) for the appearance of Robert Playle at the next sessions; Taken before: John Fabian; Annotated: For the peace towards Elizabeth Pasmore Owes [fee]

WJ/SR/NS/005/014 Recognizance: William Whittier of St. Clement, [1622] 2 Jan yeoman (£10), Thomas Gary of St. Clement, blacksmith (£10) and George Wright of St. Clement, yeoman (£20) for the good behaviour of George Wright, especially regarding Sara Vahan; Taken before: William Bruncker

WJ/SR/NS/005/015 Recognizance: Edward Cottle of St. Andrew, [1621] 30 Nov Holborn, vintner (£10), Thomas Malode of St. Andrew, Holborn, lutemaker (£10) and Charles Cottle of St. Clement, vintner (£20) for the appearance of Charles Cottle at the next sessions; Taken before: William Bruncker LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 446 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/005/016 Recognizance: Richard Bond of Field Lane in [1621] 5 Jan the parish of St. Andrew, Holborn, butcher (£10), John Cave of St. Margaret, Westminster, shoemaker (£5) and John Toste of St. Margaret, Westminster, victualler (£5) for the appearance of Richard Bond at the next sessions; Taken before: William Walter; Annotated: For selling unlawful and unwholesome flesh in Westminster market

WJ/SR/NS/005/017 Recognizance: Richard Sheppard of Hanworth, [1621] 29 Oct yeoman (£20), Richard Paggett of St. Martin in the Fields, cordwainer (£10) and Robert Johnson of St. Clement Danes, currier (£10) for the appearance of Richard Sheppard at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding Thomas Palyn; Taken before: Michael Moseley

WJ/SR/NS/005/018 Recognizance: Thomas Palyn of St. Clement [1621] 27 Oct Danes, tailor (£20), John [Biureman] of St. Clement Danes, tailor (£10) and Henry Hollyman of St. Clement Danes, tailor (£10) for the appearance of Thomas Palin at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding Richard Sheppard; Taken before: Michael Moseley

WJ/SR/NS/005/019 Recognizance: Henry Felton of St. Margaret, [1622] 11 Jan Westminster, victualler (£10) James Weldon of St. Margaret, Westminster, bricklayer (£5) and Robert Morris of St. Margaret, Westminster, waterman (£5) for the appearance of Henry Felton at the next sessions; Taken before: Henry Lide; Annotated: Prosecuted and brought in by warrant for keeping inmates in his house

WJ/SR/NS/005/020 Recognizance: Edward Bennitt of St. Margaret, [1621] 4 Oct. Westminster, constable (£10), Edward Markes of St. Margaret, Westminster (£5) and Thomas Owen of St. Margaret, Westminster (£5) for the appearance of Edward Bennitt at the next sessions; Taken before: Henry Lide; Annotated: For abusing Sir Albert Moorton and for refusing to do his office when he was required by him to do it Owes [fee] LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 447 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/005/021 Recognizance: John Burgis of St. Margaret, [1622] 3 Jan Westminster (£10), John Baker of St Margaret, Westminster (£5) and Nicholas Kinge of St. Margaret, Westminster (£5) for the appearance of John Burgis at the next sessions; Taken before: Henry Lide; Annotated: For misdemeanors and other offences committed towards William Dawson of St. Margaret, Westminster, cheesemonger

WJ/SR/NS/005/022 Recognizance: William Browne of St. Martin in [1621] 13 Nov the Fields, yeoman (£20), Stephen Ashburne of St. Martin in the Fields (£10) and John George of St. Margaret, Westminster, yeoman (£10) for the appearance of William Browne at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Humphrey Chambers; Annotated: For abusing the court with contemptuous speeches

WJ/SR/NS/005/023 Recognizance: James Colwell of St. Margaret, [1621] 4 Dec Westminster, yeoman (£20), Arthur Bedolph of St. Margaret, Westminster, yeoman (£10) and William Boddington of St. Margaret, Westminster, yeoman (£10) for the appearance of James Colwell at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Humphrey Chambers; Annotated: For contemptuous speeches against the justices

WJ/SR/NS/005/024 Recognizance: John Eastman of St. Margaret, [1621] 4 Dec Westminster yeoman (£20), John Felton of St. Margaret, Westminster, clothworker (£10) and William Angell of London, shipwright (£10) for the appearance of John Eastman at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Humphrey Chambers; Annotated: For continuing a common annoyance against the law

WJ/SR/NS/005/025 Recognizance: Charles Twynihowe of [1621] 12 Oct Westminster, scrivener (£10), James Fenton of Westminster, tailor (£10) and Anthony Burrowes of St. Clement Danes, yeoman (£20) for the appearance of Anthony Burrowes at the next sessions to answer for assaulting and striking James Baradell and to keep the peace; Taken before: Francis Williamson; Annotated: Fees unpaid, 3s. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 448 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/005/026 Recognizance: John Johnson of St. Martin in [1621] 5 Nov the Fields, freemason (£20) John Westcott of St. Martin in the Fields, yeoman (£20) and Barnard Johnson of St. Martin in the Fields, freemason (£40) for the appearance of Barnard Johnson at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding Thomas Pallmer of St. Giles in the Fields; Taken before: Francis Williamson; Annotated: The Kings servant by `supersedeas'

WJ/SR/NS/005/027 Recognizance: John Loand of St. Clement [1621] 12 Nov Danes, coachman (£10), George Grace of St. Clement Danes, yeoman (£10) and Matthew Joanes of St. Clement Danes, coachman (£20) for the appearance of Matthew Joanes at the next sessions to answer for beating and striking Anne Goswell and to keep the peace, especially regarding Anne Goswell; Taken before: Francis Williamson

WJ/SR/NS/005/028 Recognizance: Edmund Hilton of the Savoy, [1621] 16 Nov baker (£20), William Forest of St. Giles, porter (£20) and Leonard Wild of the Savoy, baker (£40) for the appearance of Leonard Wild at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding James Smith; Taken before: Francis Williamson

WJ/SR/NS/005/029 Recognizance: Charles [? Harbert of] [1621] 15 Nov Marshfield, Gloucs., gent. (£20), John Rolls of Lyons Inn, gent. (£20) and Richard Miller of St. Clement Danes, tailor (£40) for the appearance of Richard Miller at the next sessions and for his good behaviour, especially regarding Anne Gouldsmith; Taken before: Francis Williamson

WJ/SR/NS/005/030 Recognizance: Charles Harbert of Marshfield, [1621] 15 Nov Gloucs. gent. (£20), John Rolls of Lyons Inn, gent (£20) and Richard Miller of St. Clement Danes, tailor(£40) for the appearance of Richard Miller at the next sessions to answer charges on behalf of Walter Dighton and William Adams; Take before: Francis Williamson LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 449 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/005/031 Recognizance: Thomas Whalley of Screveaton, [1621] 28 Nov Notts, gent. (£20) and John Francke of the Middle Temple, London, gent. (£40) for the appearance of John Francke at the next sessions and for his good behaviour, especially regarding Jane Harison; Taken before: Francis Williamson

WJ/SR/NS/005/032 Recognizance: Mary Wynne of St. Martin in the [1621] 18 Nov Fields, spinster (£40), Euball Thellwell of Grays Inn, esq. (£20) and Henry Surbie of Grays Inn, gent. (£20) for the appearance of Mary Wynne at the next sessions; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: Suspected of having stolen 100 French crowns from Benjamin Benage's trunk in the house of Marmaduke Medler in St. Martin in the Fields

WJ/SR/NS/005/033 Recognizance: Richard Gill of Westminster, [1621] 6 Dec cook (£40), Thomas Shreeve of Westminster, cook (£20) and James Mawborne of St. Martin in the Fields, yeoman (£20) for the appearance of Richard Gill at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: Charged with cheating and other misdemeanors For good behaviour

WJ/SR/NS/005/034 Recognizance: Clement Harvie of Westminster, [1621] 3 Oct yeoman (£5), Alexander Redman of Westminster, yeoman (£5) and Stephen Hapgood of St. Martin in the Fields, cobbler (£5), for the appearance of Elizabeth, wife of Clement Harvie at the next sessions and to keep the peace; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: She bound herself and had `supersedeas' For the peace

WJ/SR/NS/005/035 Recognizance: Clement Harvie of St. Margaret, [1621] 3 Oct Westminster, yeoman (£20), Alexander Redman of St Margaret, Westminster, yeoman (£10) and Stephen Hapgood of St. Martin in the Fields, cobbler (£10) for the appearance of Clement Harvie at the next sessions and to keep the peace; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: He bound himself and had `supersedeas'; For the peace LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 450 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/005/036 Recognizance: Robert Lee of St. Margaret, [1621] 29 Oct Westminster, baker (£40) Arnold Spin of St. Margaret, Westminster, ironmonger (£20), Christopher Channcy of St. Margaret, Westminster, yeoman (£20) and William Bishopp of St. Margaret, Westminster, shoemaker (£20), for the appearance of Robert Lee at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Gabriel Grante; Annotated: Owes [fee]

WJ/SR/NS/005/037 Recognizance: John More of St. Margaret, [1621] 29 Oct Westminster, yeoman (£40), Arnold Spin of St. Margaret, Westminster, ironmonger (£20), Christopher Channcy of St. Margaret, Westminster, yeoman (£20) and Henry Whitye of St. Margaret, Westminster, pavier (£20) for the appearance of John More at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Gabriel Grante; Annotated: Owes [fee]

WJ/SR/NS/005/038 Recognizance: Jane Parry of St. Margaret, [1621] 18 Oct Westminster, widow (£40) Owen Williams of St. Margaret, Westiminster, tailor (£20) and John Dun of St. Margaret, Westminster, tailor (£20) for the appearance of Jane Parry at the next sessions to answer the complaint of Richard Calvert for felony for receiving linen shirts, smocks and aprons, stolen by John Gwyn from the house of James Harvey, esq.; Taken before: Gabriel Grante

WJ/SR/NS/005/039 Recognizance: John Purrier of St. Margaret, [1621] 31 Oct Westminster, tailor (£10) and Roland Fuet of St. Olave, Silver Street, tailor (£10) for the appearance of Joanne, wife of William Browne at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding Katherine Nelham; Taken before: Gabriel GranteTaken before: Gabriel Grante LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 451 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/005/040 Recognizance: Thomas Sheriffe of St. [1621] 14 Dec Margaret, Westminster, yeoman (£20), John Hawkey of St. Margaret, Westminster, barber- surgeon (£10) and William Glover of St. Margaret, Westminster, joiner (£10) for the appearance of Thomas Sheriffe at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding Francis Beale; Taken before: Gabriel Grante

WJ/SR/NS/005/041 Recognizance: Hugh Jackson of St. Margaret, [1621] 17 Oct Westminster, bricklayer (£20) and John James of St. Margaret, Westminster, husbandman (£10) for the appearance of Judith Jackson and Mary Maddocks at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding Mary Lewes; Taken before: Gabriel Grante

WJ/SR/NS/005/042 Recognizance: Richard Hudlesse of York, gent. [1621] 19 Oct (£40), Edward Blynkarne of St. Clement Danes, embroiderer (£20) and James Fenton of St. Margaret, Westminster tailor (£20) for the appearance of Richard Hudlesse at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Gabriel Grante

WJ/SR/NS/005/043 Recognizance: John Lewes of St. Margaret, [1621] 17 Oct Westminster, gent. (£2) John James of St. Margaret, Westminster, husbandma (£5) and Edward Fairbanckes of St. Margaret, Westminster, clothworker £5) for the appearance of John Lewes and Mary, his wife at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding Hugh Jackson and Judith, his wife and Mary Maddocks; Taken before: Gabriel Grante

WJ/SR/NS/005/044 Recognizance: Arthur Breame of St. Martin in [1621] 8 Dec the Fields, gent. (£10), William Wyldblood of St. Martin in the Fields, gent. (£5) and Owen Danson of St. Martin in the Fields, joiner (£5) for the appearance of Arthur Breame at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially, regarding Bridget Fatcher; Taken before: Gabriel Grante; Annotated: Defaulted LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 452 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/005/045 Recognizance: John Bethell of St. Margaret, [1621] 29 Nov Westminster, yeoman (£40) and Richard Hill of St. Margaret, Westminster, victualler (£20) for the appearance of John Bethell at the next sessions to answer the complaint of Sir Thomas Merry, Knight; Taken before: Gabriel Grante; Annotated: Exonerated

WJ/SR/NS/005/046 Recognizance: Robert White of St. Mary the [1621] 15 Dec West, London, painter-stainer (£20) for his appearance at the next sessions; Taken before: Gabriel Grante; Annotated: Upon the complaint of Ralph Toftes for suspicions respecting his house. 2 or 3 evenings together he has endangered himself and his house For good behaviour. Owes [fee]

WJ/SR/NS/005/047 Recognizance: James Harrison of St. Margaret, [1621] 16 Nov Westminster, barber (£20), John Witham of St. Margaret, Westminster yeoman (£10) and George Atkinson of St. Margaret, Westminster, linen draper (£10) for the appearance of James Harrison at the next sessions and, meanwhile, he shall not stand to abide the order of the two justices according to the statute regarding Elizabeth Browricke, delivered of a bastard child, supposed to be James Harrison's, and ready to charge St. Andrew in the Wardrobe, London for it; Taken before: Gabriel Grante; Annotated: Owes [fee]

WJ/SR/NS/005/048 Recognizance: James Roles of St. Margaret, [c. 1621] 10 Westminster, brewer (£20), William Powell of Oct St. Margaret, Westminster, tailor (£10) and Thomas Wallen of St. Margaret, Westminster, brewer (£10) for the appearance of James Roles at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Gabriel Grante; Annotated: Agreement made between the parties LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 453 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/005/049 Recognizance: George Cranstone of St. Martin [1621] 26 Nov in the Fields, gent. (£40), Robert Brotherstone of St. Margaret, Westminster, shoemaker (£20) and John Wadel of St. Margaret, Westminster, tailor (£20) for the appearance of George Cranstone at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding Thomas Whitny the elder and the younger of St. Margaret, Westminster, yeomen; Taken before: Gabriel Grante

WJ/SR/NS/005/050 Recognizance: Thomas Whitny the younger of [1621] 26 Nov St. Margaret, Westminster, yeoman (£20), Thomas Whitny the elder of St. Margaret, Westminster, yeoman (£10) and Francis Beale of St. Margaret, Westminster, haberdasher (£10) for the appearance of Thomas Whitny the younger at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding George Cranstone of St. Martin in the Fields; Taken before: Gabriel Grante; Annotated: Defaulted

WJ/SR/NS/005/051 Recognizance: Anthony Pype of St. Martin in [? 1621] 16 the Fields, gent. (£40), Roger Hilliard of St. Oct Martin in the Fields, chandler (£20) and John Thatch of St. Martin in the Fields, cordwainer (£20) for the appearance of Anthony Pype at the next sessions and to keep the peace especially regarding Robert Wiseman; Taken before: Gabriel Grante

WJ/SR/NS/005/052 Recognizance: John Webb of St. Martin in the [?1621] 15 Oct Fields, baker (£20) Humphrey Short of St. Anne, London, goldsmith (£10) John Leader of St. Andrew, Holborn, glover, (£10) and John Masters of St. Giles in the Fields, cook (£10) for the appearance of John Webb and Rebecca, his wife at the next sessions and for their good behaviour; Taken before: Gabriel Grante

WJ/SR/NS/005/053 Recognizance: Peter Agar of St. Dunstan in the [1621] 20 Nov West, victualler (£20), Edward Tredway of St. Clement Danes, yeoman (£20) and John Hewett of St. Andrew, Holborn, gent. (£20) for the appearance of Katherine, wife of Richard Davies to answer the complaint of Sir Thomas Merry, Knight; Taken before: Gabriel Grante LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 454 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/005/054 Recognizance: Thomas Coomes of St. Clement [1621] 7 Dec Danes, tailor (£20) for his appearance at the next sessions; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For wilfully refusing to execute warrants, lawfully directed

WJ/SR/NS/005/055 Recognizance: Walter Morgan of St. Martin in [1622] 9 Jan the Fields, yeoman, Walter Wade of St. Martin in the Fields, gent. and William Blakey of St. Martin in the Fields, shoemaker for the appearance of Walter Morgan at the next sessions; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For assaulting James Langstaffe in the street Owes [fee] Defaulted

WJ/SR/NS/005/056 Recognizance: John Tarbucke of St. Martin in [1622] 10 Jan the Fields, yeoman (£20) and Thomas Tarbucke of St. Martin in the Fields, gardener (£10) for the appearance of John Tarbucke at the next sessions; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: Upon process Owes [fee]

WJ/SR/NS/005/057 Recognizance: John Etheridge of St. Mary le [1622] 10 Jan Strand, cordwainer (£20) and William Pope of St. Mary le Strand, cordwainer (£10) for the appearance of John Etheridge at the next sessions; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For trespasses, offences and misdemeanors Upon process

WJ/SR/NS/005/058 Recognizance: John Rolfe of St. Clement [1622] 8 Jan Danes, victualler (£20) and Simon Wise of St. Andrew Undershaft, London, bricklayer (£20) for the appearance of John Rolfe at the next sessions; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For tippling without licence

WJ/SR/NS/005/059 Recognizance: Walter Rudderford of St. Martin [1621] 6 Dec in the Fields, tailor (£10), Richard Rudderford, citizen and clothworker of London (£5) and John Hudson of St. Martin in the Fields, tailor (£5) for the appearance of Walter Rudderford at the next sessions; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For leaving the service of Paul Bittermye, his master before his covenant expired LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 455 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/005/060 Recognizance: Simon Lawrence of St. Clement [1621] 13 Dec Danes, tailor (£20), William Abbott of St. Clement Danes, bitmaker (£20) and Thomas Pearce of St. Clement Danes, cordwainer (£20) for the appearance of Margaret, wife of Thomas Richardson at the next sessions and for her good behaviour; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For good behaviour

WJ/SR/NS/005/061 Recognizance: Thomas Parrye of St. Martin in [1621] 13 Dec the Fields, gent. (£40), William Davenport of St. Martin in the Fields, tailor (£20) and John Pratt of St. Martin in the Fields, cordwainer (£20) for the appearance of Thomas Parrye at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For good behaviour

WJ/SR/NS/005/062 Recognizance: David Jones of St. Martin in the [1621] 28 Oct Fields, victualler (£20), George Littleford of St. Martin in the Fields, chandler (£10) and Matthew Price of St. Martin in the Fields, yeoman (£20) for the appearance of David Jones at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding William Hart; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For the peace

WJ/SR/NS/005/063 Recognizance: John Murrey of St. Martin in the [1621] 20 Nov Fields, tailor (£40), James Anderson of St. Clement Danes, tailor (£20) and James Forrest of St. Martin in the Fields, tailor (£20) for the appearance of John Murrey at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: Charged with getting Mary Martin, servant to William Weaver, with child

WJ/SR/NS/005/064 Recognizance: Nicholas Haverd of St. Mary le [1621] 7 Dec Strand, victualler (£40), William Fludd of Lincoln's Inn, gent.(£20) and William Sherman of Ashleworth, Glouc.s (£20) for appearance of Nicholas Haverd at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding Fortune, his wife; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For the peace LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 456 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/005/065 Recognizance: Thomas Williams of Lincoln's [1621] 13 Dec Inn, gent. (£40), Edward Wyn of St. Andrew, Holborn, chandler (£20) and William Price of St. Andrew, Holborn, victualler (£20) for the appearance of Thomas Williams at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For good behaviour

WJ/SR/NS/005/066 Recognizance: William Edwards of St. Martin in [1621] 3 Jan the Fields, victualler (£20) and Lewis Harris of St. Martin in the Fields, innholder (£10) for the appearance of William Edwards at the next sessions; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For tippling without licence Owes [fee]

WJ/SR/NS/005/067 Recognizance: Jasper Licoras of St. Martin in [1621] 4 Jan the Fields, victualler (£20), Roland Maddoxe of St. Martin in the Fields, baker (£10) and John Graves of St. Martin in the Fields, coachmaker (£10) for the appearance of Jasper at the next sessions; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For tippling without licence

WJ/SR/NS/005/068 Recognizance: Nicholas Wardor of St. Martin in [1621] 4 Jan the Fields, woodmonger (£100), Edward Towler of St. Martin in the Fields, gent. (£40) and John Jenever of St. Martin in the Fields, gent. (£40) for the appearance of Nicholas Wardor at the next sessions; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: Upon complaint of Captain Carey for allowing Jervase Strickland to escape out of his custody

WJ/SR/NS/005/069 Recognizance: Richard Coffin of St. Martin in [1621] 7 Jan the Fields, yeoman (£40), Thomas Warner of St. Martin in the Fields, woodmonger and Robert Chilman of St. Martin in the Fields, tailor for the appearance of Richard Coffin and Joanne, his wife at the next sessions and to keep the peace, especially regarding Rebecca Webb; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For the peace LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 457 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/005/070 Recognizance: James Cox of St. Mary le [1622] 7 Jan Strand, tailor (£40) and John Harrold of St. Mary le Strand, tailor (£20) for the appearance of James Cox at the next sessions; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For suspicion of felony

WJ/SR/NS/005/071 Recognizance: Francis Musgrave of St. Martin [1621] 18 Oct in the Fields, gent. (£20), Oliver Jones of St. Martin in the Fields, currier (£10) and Richard Robinson of St. Martin in the Fields, yeoman (£10) for the appearance of Francis Musgrave at the next sessions; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For misdemeanors upon the complaint of the Burgesses of St. Martin in the Fields

WJ/SR/NS/005/072 Recognizance: John Webb of St. Martin in the [1621] 6 Oct Fields, baker (£20) and John Lewys of New Radnor, Radnorshire (£10) for the appearance of John Webb at the next sessions; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For conveying Jane Arden, the apprentice of John Austen out of her service

WJ/SR/NS/005/073 Recognizance: Stephen Nicholson of [1621] 5 Oct Westminster, cooper (£20), William Doddesley of Westminster, carpenter (£10) and John James of Westminster, yeoman (£10) for the appearance of Stephen Nicholson at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: Upon the complaint of George Darbie For good behaviour

WJ/SR/NS/005/074 Recognizance: John James of Westminster, [1621] 5 Oct yeoman (£20), John Doddesley of Westminster, carpenter (£10) and Stephen Nicholson of Westminster, cooper (£10) for the appearance of John James at the next sessions and for his good behaviour; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: Upon the complaint of George Darbye For good behaviour LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 458 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/005/075 Recognizance: Henry Terrytt of St. Giles in the [1621] 25 Oct Fields, bricklayer (£20) and Robert Hunt of St. Mary le Strand, tailor (£10) for the appearance of Henry Terrytt at the next sessions; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For assaulting Peter Holte and John Bond Owes [fee]

WJ/SR/NS/005/076 Recognizance: Arthur Swarford of St. Martin in [1621] 25 Oct the Fields farrier (£20), Thomas Hall of St. Martin in the Fields, cordwainer (£10) and John Westcott of St. Martin in the Fields, yeoman (£10) for the appearance of Arthur Swarford at the next sessions; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For detaining wages from Faustus Slacke and Francis Walker

WJ/SR/NS/005/077 Recognizance: Anthony Porter of St. Martin in [1621] 24 Oct the Fields, cordwainer (£20), Thomas Russell of Truro, Cornwall, esq (£10) and Lewis Harrys of St. Martin in the Fields, innholder (£10) for the appearance of Anthony Porter at the next sessions; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: For assaulting John Burt and biting off a piece of his ear, as is alledged

WJ/SR/NS/005/078 Recognizance: Elizabeth [Warner] of St. Martin [1622] 7 Jan next to Ludgate, London, widow (£40) for her appearance at the next sessions to prosecute James Coxe for suspicion of felony; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson; Annotated: To prosecute Exonerated

WJ/SR/NS/005/079 Recognizance: William Berrington of St. [1622] 2 Nov Andrew, Holborn (£40) for his appearance at the next sessions to prosecute Joanna Pooley; Taken before: John Fabian; Annotated: For stealing a rapier and a pair of hangers Defaulted Owes [fee]

WJ/SR/NS/005/080 Recognizance: James Colwell of Westminster, [1622] 28 Nov victualler (£10) for the appearance of Dorothea, his wife at the next sessions to prosecute Elizabeth Harrys alias Taylor, spinster; Taken before: John Fabian; Annotated: For the suspected murder of a child inside its mother's womb Exonerated Owes [fee] LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 459 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/005/081 Recognizance: Robert Caredewe of St. Martin [1621] 18 Oct in the Fields, coachman (£40) for his appearance at the next sessions to prosecute Hugh Morgan for assaulting and robbing him in Lincoln's Inn; Taken before: Francis Williamson; Annotated: Exonerated

WJ/SR/NS/005/082 Recognizance: John Painter of St. Giles in the [1621] 18 Oct Fields, coachman (£40) and George Kirton of St. Giles in the Fields, yeoman (£40) for their appearance at the next sessions to testify against Hugh Morgan for assaulting and robbing Robert Caredewe; Taken before: Francis Williamson; Annotated: Exonerated

WJ/SR/NS/005/083 Recognizance: John Pryce of S. Clement [1621] 2 Oct Danes, yeoman (£20) and Thomas Pyper of St. Clement Danes, labourer (£20) for their appearance at the next sessions to prosecute Thomas Stocker for stealing a russet coloured cloth cloak and breeches from John Pryce and Thomas Pyper at Doulton's house in St. Clement Danes; Taken before: Francis Williamson

WJ/SR/NS/005/084 Recognizance: Benjamin Benage of St. Martin [1621] 1 Dec in the Fields, gent. (£20) for his appearance at the next sessions to prosecute Mary Wynne for felony; Taken before: Edward Forcett; Annotated: Evidence

WJ/SR/NS/005/085 Recognizance: Thomas Cotton of St. Margaret, [c 1621] 10 Westminster, glover (£20) for his appearance at Oct the next sessions to to prosecute Thomas Scales; Taken before: Gabriel Grante; Annotated: To prosecute Exonerated

WJ/SR/NS/005/086 Recognizance: Richard Calvert of St. Botolph, [c 1621] 18 Aldgate, barber-surgeon (£20) for his Oct appearance at the next sessions to prosecute Jane Pary for felony in receiving parcels of linen stolen by John Gwyn from James Harvey, esq.; Taken before: Gabriel Grante; Annotated: To prosecute Exonerated LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 460 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/005/087 Petition: of Robert Downes, carman, n.d. imprisoned in the Gatehouse after an accident involving Edward Moore's coachman, to be examined

WJ/SR/NS/005/088 Inventory: of goods left by Richard Collwell in n.d. his chest on coming from his master James Collwell

WJ/SR/NS/005/089 Petition: of Elizabeth Tayler, servant to Collwell, n.d. a cook at the sign of the Cock in the palace of Westminster for an order to cause Collwell to deliver the petitioner's clothes to her

WJ/SR/NS/005/090 Petition: of William Danson against John n.d. Burges, a bacon-seller in the market place, for the nuisance caused by his stall in front of the petitioner's shop and for his unruly behaviour

WJ/SR/NS/005/091 Petition: of Robert Payne, Elizabeth, his wife, n.d. and Bridget and Sarah, Elizabeth's sisters for their discharge, previously prevented by a `supersedeas' obtained by Joanne Nicholls

WJ/SR/NS/005/092 Complaint: of Joan Coffin concerning the n.d. disturbance caused by the brothel in her stableyard which continues despite a previous complaint to the justices

WJ/SR/NS/005/093 Declaration: that the annexed bills, heard and n.d. determined before the Justices at Westminster, are true

WJ/SR/NS/005/094 Examination: of Thomas Stocker, charged with 1621 2 Oct stealing a russet-coloured cloak from John Pryce and one pair of breeches worth 20s from Thomas Piper at Edward Doulton's house in the shipyard, St. Clement Danes on 1 Oct [1621], who pleads not guilty; Taken before: Francis Williamson

WJ/SR/NS/005/095 Examination: of Thomas Scales, charged by 1621 12 Oct Thomas Colton of St. Margaret, Westminster, glover, with stealing the purse of the latter's wife, and a ring worth 2s, admitting that he had taken the purse by mistake when drunk; Taken before: Gabriel Grante LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 461 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/005/096 Examination: of William Edwards of St. Martin [1627] 3 Jan in the Fields, victualler, charged with keeping a common tippling-house without licence in St. Martin in the Fields; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson

WJ/SR/NS/005/097 Examination: of Mary Wynne, charged with 1621 16 Nov stealing a purse containing 100 French Crowns and other goods from the trunk of Benjamin Benage, a lodger in the house of Marmaduke Medler, near Charing Cross; Taken before: Edward Forsett

WJ/SR/NS/005/098 Examination: of Jasper Licorys/Licoras of St. [1622] 3 Jan Martin, chandler, charged with keeping a tippling house and selling ale and beer without licence; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson

WJ/SR/NS/005/099 Examination: of Hugh Morgan, charged with 1621 8 Oct assaulting and robbing Robert Caredewe in Lincoln's Inn grange; Taken before: Francis Williamson

WJ/SR/NS/005/100/1 Examination: of James Coxe of St. Mary-le- [1622] 7 Jan Strand, tailor, charged with stealing a silver and gilt beaker and a silver bowl from Elizabeth Warner of St. Martin, Ludgate, widow; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson

WJ/SR/NS/005/100/2 Examination: of William Abbatt of the Strand, 1621 13 Dec bitmaker concerning the breaking and entering of Thomas Richardson's house by Thomas Williams and Thomas Parry, who dragged Richard Price into the house with them; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson

WJ/SR/NS/005/101 Examinations: of Thomas Williams of Lincoln's 1621 13 Dec Inn, gent., Richard Price, gent. and Thomas Parry, gent. charged by Margaret Richardson with breaking and entering the house of her husband, Thomas in Reindeer Yard, St. Clement Danes; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 462 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/005/102 Examinations: of Joan, wife of Richard Coffin of 1621 11 Oct St. Martin in the Fields, yeoman, Agnes, wife of John Moncaster and Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Nicholls, concerning bawdy house kept by John Webb and his wife; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson

WJ/SR/NS/005/103 Examination: of Jane Arden, apprentice to John 1621 6 Oct Austen of St. Martin in the Fields concerning her departure from her master's service, carried off to the house of John Webb; Taken before: Ralph Dobinson

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WJ/SR/NS/005/106 Indictment: Richard Bond of St. Margaret, [1622] Westminster, butcher on 22 Dec [1621] tried to sell putrid and unwholesome beef; Endorsed: True bill; Annotated: referred to Kings Bench by writ of `Certiorari' Traverse allowed and entered

WJ/SR/NS/005/107 Indictment: Richard Miller of St. Clement [1622] Danes, tailor on 31 Oct [1621] stole four pairs of boots worth 40s from Walter Deyton; Endorsed: True bill; Annotated: referred to the Kings Bench by writ of `Certiorari' Traverse allowed by court and entered

WJ/SR/NS/005/108 Indictment: Robert Lee of St. Margaret, [1622] Westminster, yeoman and John Moore of St. Margaret, Westminster, yeoman on 12 Oct [1621] insulted and struck Geoffrey Longslowe and imprisoned him for fourteen hours until he paid them 5s; Endorsed: True bill; Annotated: Traverse

WJ/SR/NS/005/109 Indictment: Richard Miller of St. Clement [1622] Danes, tailor on 31 Oct [1621] fraudulently obtained eight pairs of worsted stockings from Charles Harecourt of St. Mary-le-Strand, stocking-seller; Endorsed: `Ignoramus' Note: crossed through LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 463 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/005/110 Indictment: Thomas Girton of St. Margaret, [1622] Westminster, gent. on 28 Nov [1621] neglected the precept of John Danvers, knight to arrest and summon a servant of Richard Lumley, knight for divers offences against Edward Harbert, esq.; Endorsed: True bill; Annotated: stayed till next sessions by order of court

WJ/SR/NS/005/111 Indictment: Arthur Breame of St. Martin in the [1622] Fields, yeoman on 10 Dec [1621] insulted and struck Bridget, wife of William Fletcher; Endorsed: True bill; Annotated: at large Referred to the Kings Bench by writ of `Certiorari'

WJ/SR/NS/005/112 Indictment: Robert Yeo of St. Margaret, [1622] Westminster, gent on 10 Oct [1621] and on other days before and after, disturbed the peace; Annotated: `Ignoramus'

WJ/SR/NS/005/113 Indictments at the Old Bailey: John Gwynn of [1621] 5 Sept St. Clement Danes, yeoman on 17 July [1621] stole two cloaks worth 30s, eight shirts worth £3, five holland aprons worth £3, twelve handkerchiefs worth 11s and two shirts worth 7s from James Harvey; Jane Parry alias Jones of St. Margaret, widow received John Gwynn after this felony; Annotated: `Ignoramus'; Note: Heard at the Justice Hall at the Old Bailey at the Gaol Delivery of Newgate. Crossed through

WJ/SR/NS/005/114 Indictment: Thomas Scales of St. Margaret, [1622] Westminster, labourer on 20 Oct [1621] stole a purse worth 1d containing 22d in money and one gold ring worth 2 s from Thomas Colton; Endorsed: `Ignoramus'; Note: crossed through

WJ/SR/NS/005/115 Indictment: Richard Coffyn of St. Martin in the [1622] Fields, victualler, Joanna, his wife and John Gittings of St. Martin in the Fields, labourer on 3 Jan [1622] insulted and struck John Webb; Endorsed: True bill against Joanna Coffyn and John Gittings, `Ignoramus' concerning Richard Coffyn; Annotated: Joanna Coffyn put self on country. Not guilty John Gittings, at large LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 464 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/005/116 Indictment: Anthony Porter of St. Martin, [1622] Westminster, cordwainer on 20 Nov [1621] insulted and struck John Burt; Endorsed: True bill; Annotated: Recognised [guilt] and was fined 20s

WJ/SR/NS/005/117 Indictment: Elizabeth Harris of St. Margaret, [1622] Westminster, spinster on 24 Nov [1621] insulted and struck Dorothy, wife of James Collwell; Endorsed: True bill; Annotated: put self [on country] Guilty. Fined 12d

WJ/SR/NS/005/118 Writ of supersedeas; for release of Thomas [1622] 9 Jan Whitney of St. Margaret, Westminster

WJ/SR/NS/005/119 Indictment: of Richard Shepheard of St. Martin [1622] in the Fields, yeoman on 27 Oct [1621] insulted and struck Thomas Palyn; Endorsed: True bill; Annotated: put self [on country]. Guilty. Fined 5s

WJ/SR/NS/005/120 Indictment: Thomas Whitney of St. Margaret, [1622] Westminster, yeoman on 16 Nov [1621] insulted and struck George Cranson; Endorsed: True bill; Annotated: At large

WJ/SR/NS/005/121 Indictment: Walter Morgan of St. Mary-le- [1622] Strand, yeoman on 7 Jan [1622] insulted and struck James Langstaffe; Endorsed: True bill; Annotated: At large

WJ/SR/NS/005/122 Indictment: Hugh Morgan of St. Clement [1622] Danes, labourer on 18 Oct [1622] insulted and struck Robert Cardewe; Endorsed: True bill; Annotated: put self [on country] Guilty. Fined 40s

WJ/SR/NS/005/123 Indictment: Thomas Williams of St. Clement [1622] Danes, gent., Thomas Parry of St. Clement Danes, gent. and Richard Price of St. Clement Danes, clerk on 13 Dec [1621] formed an illicit and riotous assembly, broke into the house of Thomas Richardson in the parish of St. Clement Danes and attacked Margaret, his wife; Endorsed: True bill; Annotated: Price at large LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 465 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJ/SR/NS/005/124 Indictment: Robert Playle of St. Margaret, [1622] Westminster, yeoman on 14 Nov [1621] stole 6 s 4d in a pocket from Eliza, wife of Geoffrey Pashmore; Endorsed: `Ignoramus'; Note: Crossed through

WJ/SR/NS/005/125 Indictment: James Cox of St. Mary-le-Strand, [1622] tailor on 20 Nov [1621] stole a silver and gilt beaker worth 40s and a silver bowl worth 36s from Elizabeth Warner, widow; Endorsed: `Ignoramus'; Note: Crossed through

WJ/SR/NS/005/126 Indictment: Thomas Palin of St. Martin-in-the- [1622] Fields, tailor on 27 Oct. [1621] insulted and struck Richard Shepheard; Endorsed: True bill; Annotated: Put self [on country] Not guilty

WJ/SR/NS/005/127 List of constables; Taken before: James [1622] Lowman, bailiff

WJ/SR/NS/005/128 Jury panel; Annotated: Each one making [1622] default amerced 10s

WJ/SR/NS/005/129 Precept to the bailiff of Westminster; to 1621 2 Oct summon jury of 24 men, justices, coroners, constables and officials for the sessions to be held on 14 Jan [1622]; Endorsed: Executed

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WJ/SR/NS/058 Iinformation of Mary wife of Thomas Clarke of 1712 Jul St Ann's Blackfriars, oilman That about a month since one Hester Ledsom did steal from her two holland shifts, three aprons and one black silk hood out of her lodgings in Blackfriars and that she is informed that the said Hester is now within the City or Liberty of Westminster. 1 roll RECORDS OF STREET SURVEYORS STREET SURVEYORS' STATEMENTS

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WJP/C/P/047 Commission of the Peace 1743 Dec 23 1 document Former Reference: 123

WJP/C/P/048 Commission of the Peace 1751 Jun-1752 1 document Jun Former Reference: 126

WJP/C/P/049 Commission of the Peace 1755 Feb 20 1 document Former Reference: 128

WJP/C/P/050 Commission of the Peace 1756 Dec 17 1 document Former Reference: 129

WJP/C/P/051 Commission of the Peace 1775 Sep 06 1 document Former Reference: 135

WJP/C/P/052 Commission of the Peace 1820 Mar 24 Unfit 1 document Not available for general access Former Reference: 140

WJP/C/P/053 Commission of the Peace 1820 Nov 20 Unfit 1 document Not available for general access Former Reference: 141

WJP/C/P/054 Commission of the Peace 1837 Feb 27 1 document Former Reference: 144

WJP/C/P/055 Commission of the Peace 1837 Nov 23 1 document Former Reference: 146 JUSTICES DINNERS DINNER SUBSCRIPTIONS

WJP/D/001 Report of Committee held at Bedford Head 1721 Oct24 Tavern on how best to defray costs of Justices' dinners during Sessions 1 document LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 481 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJP/D/002 List of the names of justices who have not 1722 contributed towards table money for the year ending 1721 1 document

WJP/D/003 List of justices who have not paid the arrears of 1722 Jan Unfit one guinea each towards the justices' dinners Not available for general access for the last three Sessions ending October 1721 and for the January Session 1 document

WJP/D/004 Names of justices who are nominated and 1722 requested to contribute to the charge and expense of the justices' dinners 1 document

WJP/D/005 Roll of signatures of the justices who agree to 1723 Oct 11- pay nine shillings before each Quarter Sessions 1727 Jun 29 towards the cost of dinners, exclusive of wines 1 roll LISTS OF JUSTICES COMMISSION OF THE PEACE

WJP/L/001 Alphabetical list of justices in the Commission 1689-1709 of the Peace from August 1689 with additional Latin names and dates of those placed in the Commission up to 1709. Those who are qualified, and dates when names were withdrawn are marked 1 document Former Reference: 1

WJP/L/002 List of those sworn as justices of the peace 1714 Aug 11- upon the King's first accession to the crown of Oct 19 Great Britain, with the dates of taking oath Latin/English recorded 1 document Former Reference: 2

WJP/L/003 Rough and fair copies of a list of justices added 1714 Nov 27 to and omitted from the Commission of the Peace 2 documents Former Reference: 1 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 482 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJP/L/004 List (and copies) of justices added to and 1715 Jul 11 omitted from the Commission of the Peace with a short list of six more persons who were added or removed 5 documents

WJP/L/005 List of justices added to and omitted from the 1715 Dec 27 Commission of the Peace for 1715 1 document

WJP/L/006 List of all justices in the Commission of the 1715 Dec 27 Peace for 1715 1 document Former Reference: 4

WJP/L/007 List of justices added to and omitted from the 1716 Jun 22 Commission of the Peace for 1716 1 document

WJP/L/008 Rough list of all justices in the Commission of 1716 Jun 22 Unfit the Peace for 1716 taken from a list made in Not available for general access December 1715 1 document Former Reference: 5

WJP/L/009 List of justices in the Commission of the Peace 1719 Mar 25- Unfit for 1719-1720 1720 May 2 Not available for general access 1 document Former Reference: 6

WJP/L/010 List of justices in the Commission of the Peace 1720 May 2- for 1720-1721 1721 Jun 6 1 document Former Reference: 7

WJP/L/011 List of justices in the Commission of the Peace 1755 Feb 20 for 1755 1 volume Former Reference: 8

WJP/L/012 List of justices in the Commission of the Peace 1756 Dec 17 for 1756 1 volume Former Reference: 2 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 483 WESTMINSTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION

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WJP/L/013 Alphabetical list of justices in the Commission 1780? Unfit of the Peace for 1780 Not available for general access 1 document

WJP/L/014 List of justices added to the Commission of the 1785 Jul 30 Peace for 1785 1 document Former Reference: 3

WJP/L/015 Printed list of justices in the Commission of the 1830 Nov 20 Peace, with annotations 1 volume

WJP/L/016 Alphabetical list of names of magistrates for the 1837? new Commission of the Peace, with some addresses 1 volume JUSTICES APPOINTMENTS: OATHS OATHS

WJP/O/001 Signatures of justices of the peace taking oaths 1820 Jun 22- of allegiance, abjuration and the oath of office 1823 Apr 15 1 roll

WJP/O/002 Signatures of justices of the peace taking the 1830 Dec 1- oath of office 1834 Jun 26 1 roll Former Reference: 22

WJP/O/003 Oath of office roll for justices of the peace with 1830-1837 ? amendments, signed by Henry Morton Dyer only 1 roll Former Reference: 49 RETURNS OF JUSTICES RETURNS OF JUSTICES

WJP/R/001 Copy of the clerk of the peace's summary of the 1835 May 12 returns of justices of the Commission made to the Home Office, stating name, residence, date of appointment, if qualified or not, commissions, rank, profession, district they act in and if they are paid 1 roll