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Sessions, 1613: 30 September and 1 October

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County of Middlesex. Calendar To the Sessions Records: New Series, Volume 1, 1612-14. Originally published by Clerk of the Peace, London, 1935.

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General Sessions held at Westminster, and Gaol Delivery at the Old Bailey, 30 September and 1 October, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].

SESSIONS ROLL.

8 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Writ of Oyer and Terminer, witnessed by Sir Thomas Lake, Knight, at Hicks Hall, directed to the Sheriffs, to summon twenty-four lawful men of the neighbourhood of Grub Street to try Thomas Harrison of the same, yeoman, at the sessions to be held at Westminster on 30 September next coming.
Endorsed:—The execution of this writ appears in a certain panel annexed to the same. Edward Rotheram and Alexander Prescott, sheriffs.
This writ as above endorsed together with the panel annexed to the same was received by the subsequent sheriffs from the beforenamed late sheriffs on the expiry of their office. Thomas Bennett and Henry Jaye, sheriffs.
Sess. Roll 525/1.

JURY LIST for Thomas Harrison of Grub Street, yeoman.

Nicholas Allam. Sworn. Ralph Thicknes.
John Collman. Sworn. William Millward.
Richard Bedee. Sworn. Edward Jones.
Richard Paxford. Sworn. Richard Johnson.
William Bedell. Sworn. Ralph Kellett.
Thomas Welles. Sworn. David Mackbeth.
Cordell Hamond. Sworn. Thomas Harboroughe.
Thomas Corbisher. Sworn. Francis Warner.
William Hearne. Sworn. Edward Greene.
William Abbott. Sworn. Zacharias Mason.
Thomas Earlie. Sworn. William Browne.
John Porter. Sworn. William Warde.

Endorsed:—The jurors say for the defendant.
The said Thomas Harrison is disabled from keeping victualling, for his contempt towards Mr. Collyns and Mr. Michell.
Sess. Roll 525/2.
Sess. Reg. 2/15.

Recognizances of:—

12 August, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Mannynge and John Elson of St. Clement Danes, butchers, for William Mannynge of the same, butcher, for abusing the Jury of Annoyances.
Sess. Roll 525/3.

6 July, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas Ray of Rosemary Lane, yeoman, and Robert Hampton of the same, waterman, for Thomas Reynoldes of the same, barbersurgeon, to keep the peace towards William Langley of the same.
Sess. Roll 525/4.
Sess. Reg. 2/15.

7 July, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Richard Ransdale of Stepney, bodymaker, and John Cleyton of St. Dunstan's-in-the-East, merchant-tailor, for John Wallys of Stepney, victualler [labourer], to keep the peace towards Ann, wife of James Smith of the same, gardener.
Sess. Roll 525/5.
Sess. Reg. 2/15.

6 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Ralph Nelson of East Barnet, co. Hertford, husbandman, John Archer of Edmonton, brewer, and Richard Gilbert of East Barnet aforesaid, labourer, for the said Ralph to keep the peace.
Sess. Roll 525/6.
Sess. Reg. 2/15.

7 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Walker of Enfield, tanner, and Samuel Dale of the same, tailor, for Daniel Snowsmary of the same, butcher, for stealing a silver beaker out of the house of James Barron of the same, yeoman; and of the said James to prosecute the said Daniel.
Sess. Roll 525/7, 8.
Sess. Reg. 2/15.

27 July, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Evan Rogers of Edmonton, husbandman, Richard Rogers, esquire, and Thomas Reason, smith, both of the same, for the said Evan to keep the peace towards Barnard Allen of the same, labourer.
Sess. Roll 525/9.
Sess. Reg. 2/15.

28 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Robert Dysney of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, victualler, Richard Sampe, victualler, and John Blackey, chandler, both of the same, for the said Robert for selling beer and ale by unlawful measures, being charged therewith by Abraham Phillips; and of Thomas Burton and William Barbor, gardeners, for John Best, chandler, all of the same, for the like; and of Thomas Bromley, wheelwright, and the said William, for John Alee, wheelwright, all of the same, for the like; and of Robert Jeffreys, weaver, and the said John Blackey, for Richard Jones, ostler, all of the same, for selling oats by unlawful measures, charged therewith by the said Abraham.
The said Richard Jones handed over further in bail to Thomas Scott of Fleet Lane, cutler, and George Scott of St. Giles', victualler.
Sess. Roll 525/10, 98, 99, 100.
Sess. Reg. 2/15, 20.

22 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Charles Browne of Whitechapel, labourer, John Tailor, cordwainer, and Christopher Crouch, labourer, both of the same, for the said Charles and Jane his wife for breaking out of the stocks in Artillery Lane; and of the said John and Christopher for Edward Murrant of Whitechapel, labourer, for the like; and of Matthew Dyer of Aldgate, silkweaver, and Joan Yorke of Whitechapel to give evidence against the said Charles and Edward.
Sess. Roll 525/11, 12, 106.
Sess. Reg. 2/14.

20 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Tailor of Wapping, tailor, and Thomas Raye of Whitechapel, victualler, for the said John for abusing the watch.
Sess. Roll 525/13.
Sess. Reg. 2/14.

18 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Henry Betts of Stepney, shoemaker, and Thomas Richardson of the same, cordwainer, for Jane, wife of Henry White of Knockfergus, scrivener, for beating and abusing Anne Leach her sister; and for bad rule in her house.
Sess. Roll 525/14.
Sess. Reg. 2/14.

25 August, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Asbyn of St. Katherine's, smith, and Thomas Liddall of the same, gunmaker, for Anne, wife of the said John, for abusing and beating William Hall, barber-surgeon.
Sess. Roll 525/15.
Sess. Reg. 2/14.

28 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Humfrey of East Smithfield, gentleman, to appear.
Sess. Roll 525/16.
Sess. Reg. 2/14.

10 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Nicholas Smith and Philip Langley of Uxbridge, yeomen, for Richard Darry [Dory] of Hillingdon, yeoman, to appear; and of John Clarke of Denham, co. Buckingham, fisherman, to give evidence against the said Richard, Thomas Chorsely [Charley] and Nathaniel Foorde [Ford] of Uxbridge [Hillingdon] for fish stealing; and of John Smith and Thomas Sparling of Hillingdon, butchers, for the said Nathaniel to appear.
The said Richard and Nathaniel ordered to sit in the stocks at Uxbridge on the next market day by the space of two hours for nightwalking and unlawful fishing in the night.
Sess. Roll 525/17, 18, 140.
Sess. Reg. 2/12, 13.

5 July, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
William Saye of Uxbridge, glazier, and William Read of the same, yeoman, for Thomas Charsley [Charlsey] of the same, baker [barbersurgeon], to appear and keep the peace at the suit of Anne, wife of William Adkin [Adkins, Atkins] of the same, yeoman; and of Henry Browne, yeoman, and Hamlet Gill, glazier, both of the same, for the said Anne to keep the peace at the suit of the said Thomas.
The said Thomas committed for offering to kill the said Anne with a knife. Delivered by proclamation.
Sess. Roll 525/19, 120.
Sess. Reg. 2/13, 26.
G.D.R. 1/2d.

25 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Robert Rutter of Harlington, yeoman, and William Gander of Littleton, yeoman, for Thomas Ponsey of the same, tailor, to stand to the Justices' order touching the keeping of a bastard child begotten by him on the body of Katherine Woodyeare, his late servant.
Sess. Roll 525/20.
Sess. Reg. 2/13.

1 July, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Meredith of the City of Westminster, cordwainer, and Henry Kent of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, yeoman, for Katherine, wife of Robert Dunne of the same, [blank], to keep the peace.
Sess. Roll 525/21.
Sess. Reg. 2/13.

26 July, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Robert Kirbie [Kerby] of High Holborn, coachmaker, John Vaghan of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, wheelwright, and Christopher Kingesfeild of the same, yeoman, for the said Robert to keep the peace.
Sess. Roll 525/22.
Sess. Reg. 2/13.

26 April, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Bradford of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, mason, John Jenison of the same, yeoman, and James Powell of Richmond, co. Surrey, yeoman, for the said John Bradford to keep the peace.
Sess. Roll 525/23.

16 April, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Dorothy Edlyn of Hillingdon, widow, and William Hodnutt of the same, yeoman, for the said Dorothy to be of good behaviour.
Sess. Roll 525/24.
Sess. Reg. 2/13.

13 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas Bantt [Bent] of Hounslow, yeoman, for hurting Thomas Kirbie [Kerbye].
Sess. Roll 525/25.
Sess. Reg. 2/12.

19 August, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas Saye of Uxbridge, glazier, and William Lowe of the same, shoemaker, for James Attley [Atley] of Ruislip, yeoman, to keep the peace towards Anne Attkins of Uxbridge.
Sess. Roll 525/26.
Sess. Reg. 2/12.

30 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Bradley of Old Street, collier, and John Ingram of the same, blacksmith, for John Morrys of the same, labourer, to keep the peace towards Richard Harrys.
Sess. Roll 525/27.
Sess. Reg. 2/12.

28 July, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Nicholas Brookes of St. Clement Danes, citizen and fishmonger of London, Silvester Calton and Ralph Edwardes of the same, gentlemen, for the said Nicholas to keep the peace towards Abel Smyth, servant to Stephen Smyth of the same, citizen and fishmonger of London.
Sess. Roll 525/28.
Sess. Reg. 2/11.

13 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
William Pickesly of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, yeoman, and Frances Staples of the same, spinster, to give evidence against William Larkyn for felony.
The said William respited without bail.
Sess. Roll 525/29
G.D.R. 2/1.

17 August, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Robert Moore of St. Leonard's, Shoreditch, glover, and Richard Styles of the same, yeoman, for Thomas Wheately of the same, baker, and Katherine his wife, to keep the peace towards Eleanor Croswell; and of Edward Walker, labourer, and Roger Elmes, tailor, both of the same, and Edward Cantrill of Hoxton, silkweaver, for the said Edward Walker and Ursula his wife, to keep the peace towards the said Katherine.
Sess. Roll 525/30, 54.
Sess. Reg. 2/9

5 July, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Hunt of St. Giles'-without-Cripplegate, wiredrawer, and Ralph Parson of the same, silkweaver, for William Nickolls [Niccolls] of the Precincts of St. Katherine's, carpenter, to keep the peace towards Lawrence Smith of St. Botolph's-without-Aldgate, carpenter; and of Henry Teage and Robert Seamer of East Smithfield, carpenters, for the said Lawrence to keep the peace towards the said William.
Sess. Roll 525/31, 157.
Sess. Reg. 2/11.

13 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Richard Knot of St. Sepulchre's, victualler, and Thomas Fryer of St. James', Clerkenwell, cook, for Robert Davis of the same, victualler, for victualling without licence.
Sess. Roll 525/32.
Sess. Reg. 2/11.

19 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Ralph Dixon of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, bricklayer, for abusing and threatening George Collyns, constable, at the same, in the execution of his office.
Sess. Roll 525/33.
Sess. Reg. 2/11.

16 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Michael Page of Uxbridge, innholder, and Thomas Carye [Carey] of the same, butcher, for Henry Foxe of the same, tapster, and for John Sadler and Ambrose Webb of the same, yeomen, all for beating and hurting William Roberts of Hillingdon.
Sess. Roll 525/34, 35.
Sess. Reg. 2/11.

15 July, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Ingram of Old Street, blacksmith, and Joan his wife, Richard Lucas, weaver, and Griffin Ellis, yeoman, both of the same, for the said John and Joan to keep the peace towards Katherine Graye of Goswell Street, spinster; and of Richard Draper, victualler, and William Ryley, yeoman, both of the same, for the said Katherine to keep the peace towards the said John.
Sess. Roll 525/36, 37.
Sess. Reg. 2/11.

21 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Edward Darbye of St. Sepulchre's, carman, John Evans of St. Olave's, Southwark, brewer, and James Carleton of St. Giles'-withoutCripplegate, porter, for the said Edward for abusing Mr. Hanley, the constable of Turnmill Street, in the execution of his office.
Sess. Roll 525/38.
Sess. Reg. 2/10.

19 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
William Talbott of St. Andrew's, Holborn, glover, and Edward Meade of the same, haberdasher, for Thomas Meade of the same, yeoman, to appear.
The cause wherefor the party was bound over appears in Sparkes' information.
Sess. Roll 525/40.
Sess. Reg. 2/10.

19 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Latham of St. Sepulchre's, Smithfield Bar, butcher, Leonard Richardson, cordwainer, and Hugh Warren, butcher, both of the same, for the said John for selling meat openly in the street in Charterhouse Lane on Sunday morning, contrary to the Justices' order.
Sess. Roll 525/42.
Sess. Reg. 2/10.

19 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Robert Roades of St. Giles'-without-Cripplegate, tailor, James Roades of the City of York, clothier, and Stephen Bond of St. Giles' aforesaid, coachman, for the said Robert for making an affray and tumult in Whitecross Street about twelve of the clock in the night; and of the said Robert and John Morley of St. Giles' aforesaid, plasterer, for John Baylie of the same, plasterer, for the like.
Sess. Roll 525/43, 182.
Sess. Reg. 2/10.

16 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Writtson of St. Giles'-without-Cripplegate, glover, and John Webbe of the same, weaver, for Samuel Perin of the same, yeoman, to keep the peace towards Ann Reade.
The said John Writtson bound over to keep the peace.
Sess. Roll 525/43a.
Sess. Reg. 2/10.

15 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
William Pierse [Peirce] of Hoxton, yeoman, William Hardwicke of Whitecross Street, gentleman, and John Harkam of Hoxton, victualler, for the said William to keep the peace towards Robert Wowen.
Sess. Roll 525/44.
Sess. Reg. 2/10.

11 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Elizabeth Waste of Cow Cross, widow, John Norton, porter, and Thomas Stephenson, labourer, both of the same, for the said Elizabeth to keep the peace.
Sess. Roll 525/45.
Sess. Reg. 2/10.

8 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Cope of St. James', Clerkenwell, labourer, and Helen his wife, John Maior of the same, brazier, and John Orton of Cow Cross, porter, for the said John and Helen Cope to keep the peace towards Elizabeth Davyes.
Sess. Roll 525/46.
Sess. Reg. 2/9.

7 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas Wattes of St. Giles'-without-Cripplegate, labourer, John Munt of the same, silkweaver, and Thomas Robinson of St. James', Clerkenwell, tanner, for the said Thomas Wattes to keep the peace.
Sess. Roll 525/47.
Sess. Reg. 2/9.

5 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas Legge of Cow Cross, gentleman, William Marett of the same, yeoman, and John Mocksuche of Stepney, yeoman, for the said Thomas to keep the peace, bound by a supersedeas.
Sess. Roll 525/48.
Sess. Reg. 2/9.

4 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Andrew Humfreye of the City of Oxford, gentleman, Richard Gresham of Field Lane, carpenter, and Thomas Starkye of the same, baker, for the said Andrew to keep the peace towards Elizabeth Chatfeild.
Sess. Roll 525/49.
Sess. Reg. 2/9.

1 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Rowland Bowker and William Jaxon of Cow Cross, butchers, and Thomas Cale of the same, cooper, for the said Rowland to keep the peace towards William Smyth of the same, tailor.
Sess. Roll 525/50.
Sess. Reg. 2/9.

31 August, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Griffin Davyes of St. James', Clerkenwell, labourer, Thomas Woolson of the same, yeoman, and George Cawkee of Goswell Street, cobbler, for the said Griffin to keep the peace towards Ann Davyes.
Sess. Roll 525/51.
Sess. Reg. 2/9.

26 August, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Matthew Corbet [Corbett] of St. James', Clerkenwell, sailor,. Thomas Jones of the same, sawyer, and Richard Meredith of St. George's, Southwark, co. Surrey, yeoman, for the said Matthew to keep the peace towards Alice his wife.
Sess. Roll 525/52.
Sess. Reg. 2/9.

26 August, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas Hall and Robert Michell of Smithfield Bar, butchers, and George Bartley of St. Bartholomew's-the-Less, grazier, for the said Thomas to keep the peace towards Thomas Beale.
Sess. Roll 525/53.
Sess. Reg. 2/9.

12 August, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Bennet [Bennett] of Golding Lane, labourer, Andrew Bedwell and William Weaver of the same, tailors, for the said John to keep the peace towards Mary, wife of William Bentum [Benton] of the same, silkweaver; and of the said William Bentum, John Harris, cooper, and Richard Poole, paste-board-maker, both of the same, for the said William and Mary to keep the peace towards the said John Bennet.
Sess. Roll 525/55, 55a.
Sess. Reg. 2/9.

6 August, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Mary Loweman [Loveman] of Shoe Lane, widow, Timothy Walton of Chick Lane, tailor, and Nicholas Crayle of the same, shoemaker, for the said Mary to keep the peace towards John Cobbon.
Sess. Roll 525/56.
Sess. Reg. 2/9.

5 August, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Arthur Calthrop [Calthroppe] of Charterhouse Lane, gentleman, and Margery his wife, Henry Terrill of the same, tailor, and John Cobwell of St. Anne's, Aldersgate, picture-drawer, for the said Arthur and Margery to keep the peace.
Sess. Roll 525/57.
Sess. Reg. 2/8.

3 August, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Walter Baskervile of the Inner Temple, gentleman, Richard Muckle of Oswestry, co. Salop, gentleman, and William Carpenter of Golding Lane, gentleman, for the said Walter to keep the peace towards Joan Elmes.
Sess. Roll 525/58.
Sess. Reg. 2/8.

3 August, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Percival Jaxon [Jackson] of St. Leonard's, Shoreditch, surgeon, John Clerke, grocer, and Thomas Coster, labourer, both of the same, for the said Percival to keep the peace towards Thomas Woollmer.
Sess. Roll 525/59,
Sess. Reg. 2/8.

31 July, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Robert Hollyer [Hollier] of Smithfield Bar, butcher, Charles Bell of St. Sepulchre's, carpenter, and Nicholas Mathew of the same, yeoman, for the said Robert to keep the peace towards Robert Michell of Smithfield Bar, butcher; and of John Olive and Thomas Hall of the same, butchers, for the said Michell to keep the peace towards the said Hollyer.
Sess. Roll 525/60, 77.
Sess. Reg. 2/7, 8.

30 July, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Richard Nicholls of Old Street, yeoman, and Richard Draper of the same, victualler, for Alice Niccolls of the same, spinster, to keep the peace towards William Sares.
Sess. Roll 525/61.
Sess. Reg. 2/8.

30 July, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas Elson of St. James', Clerkenwell, saddler, and George Halfepenny of the same, cobbler, for Margery Gardiner of the same, spinster, for railing and abusing a Minister calling him knave, she being a noted and common whore commonly called "Scotche Mage."
Sess. Roll 525/62.
Sess. Reg. 2/8.

28 July, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Ann Greenelie of Cow Cross, widow, Henry Prince of the same, haberdasher, and Thomas Bullock of St. Botolph's, Aldersgate, gardener, for the said Ann to keep the peace towards Elizabeth Seelie.
Sess. Roll 525/64.
Sess. Reg. 2/8.

26 July, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Nathaniel Mortimer of Aldersgate Street, labourer, Peter Dutton of Clerkenwell, hempdresser, and Edward Pope of Aldersgate Street, yeoman, for the said Nathaniel to keep the peace towards Katherine Graye.
Sess. Roll 525/65.
Sess. Reg. 2/8.

26 July, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Colter of Golding Lane, labourer, and Agnes his wife, John Lambert of Whitecross Street, labourer, and Michael Kirke of the same, sheath-maker, for the said John and Agnes Colter to keep the peace towards Sarah Curtes; and of Nicholas Curtesse of Golding Lane, labourer, William Harrison, tailor, and William Perkins, weaver both of the same, for the said Nicholas to keep the peace towards the said John Colter.
Sess. Roll 525/66, 195.
Sess. Reg. 2/8, 9.

24 July, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Elmes and Anthony Hile of Cow Cross, tailors, for Joan Best of the same, sempstress, to keep the peace towards Elizabeth Hide, who informs that she being quick with child, about two days last past was beaten by the said Joan, since which time she has not felt it stir, and she also swore the peace against her.
Sess. Roll 525/67.
Sess. Reg. 2/8.

25 July, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Hutherson [Hutchenson] and Robert Wowen of Hoxton, vintners, and John Hoockman of the same, yeoman, for the said John Hutherson, complained on by the officers and inhabitants to be a loose fellow, and one that can give no account of his living.
Sess. Roll 525/68.
Sess. Reg. 2/8.

22 July, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Roger Swettman of Cow Cross, girdler, Anthony Burfield, cook, and John Michell, glover, both of the same, for the said Roger to keep the peace towards Agnes [Ann] Bartlett of the same, spinster; and of John Orton, porter, and Geoffrey Emmes, gardener, both of the same, for the said Agnes to keep the peace towards Ann Woode, who swore the peace against her.
Sess. Roll 525/69, 70.
Sess. Reg. 2/8.

22 July, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas Lewes of St. Dunstan's-in-the-West, gentleman, Bartholomew Withiepole of St. Leonard's, Shoreditch, gentleman, and Daniel Withiepole of St. Giles'-without-Cripplegate, haberdasher, for the said Thomas to keep the peace towards Katherine Sillitoe, who swore the peace against him.
Sess. Roll 525/71.
Sess. Reg. 2/8.

21 July, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Richard Taylor of Finsbury, plumber, and William Patten of the same, tailor, for Helen Dickenson [Dickman] to keep the peace towards Dorothy Lee, who swore the peace against her.
Sess. Roll 525/72.
Sess. Reg. 2/8.

20 July, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Lewis Floyd of Golding Lane, pinmaker, and Thomas Norris of the same, gentleman, for Elizabeth, wife of the said Lewis, to keep the peace towards Thomas Piggard, who swore the peace against her.
Sess. Roll 525/73.
Sess. Reg. 2/7.

20 July, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Hugh Wood of Cow Cross, collier, and Alice his wife, Thomas Pickering of the same, blacksmith, and George Gittens of St. James', Clerkenwell, glover, for the said Hugh and Alice, and for Agnes Wood of Cow Cross, widow, and Agnes Wood her daughter of the same, spinster, to keep the peace towards Susan Clerke of Clerkenwell, spinster, who swore the peace against them; and of William Price, cobbler, and Owen Powell, fletcher, both of the same, for the said Susan to keep the peace towards the said Alice.
Sess. Roll 525/74, 75, 76.
Sess. Reg. 2/7.

2 August, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Hugh Davyes of Gray's Inn Lane, bricklayer, Thomas Rowland of St. Clement Danes, glazier, and John Michell of St. Katherine's, carpenter, for the said Hugh, complained on by divers of the inhabitants to be a very disordered fellow, and that he hath very dangerously wounded his wife by thrusting a knife into her sides.
Respited to the next Sessions at the request of Margery Michell, and then did not come.
Sess. Roll 525/78.
Sess. Reg. 1/640, 2/5.

12 August, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Henry Hall of Stepney, yeoman, Lawrence Downes [Downinge] of St. Katherine's, silkweaver, and William Knight of St. Botolph's, Aldersgate, hempdresser, for the said Henry for abusing the constable of Holborn, being taken late in the watch.
Respited until the next on the oath of the said Lawrence of his infirmity at this Sessions, and then did not come.
Sess. Roll 525/79.
Sess. Reg. 1/639, 2/5.

8 August, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Gray [Greye] of Reading, co. Berks, yeoman, John Pulman and John Bolson of St. John Street, yeomen, for the said John Gray for cheating John Compton of £4 2s. with false dice, and for wounding him with a knife.
Respited until the next on the oath of the said John Pulman of his infirmity at this Sessions, and then did not come.
Sess. Roll 525/80.
Sess. Reg. 1/636, 639, 2/5.

9 August, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
William Russill [Russell] of Golding Lane, tippler, John Merriman, tailor, and John Holland, shoemaker, both of the same, for the said William for victualling without licence, and keeping a bowling alley.
Respited to the next and then did not come.
Sess. Roll 525/81.
Sess. Reg. 1/639, 2/5.

30 July, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Parkins of Pie Corner in St. Sepulchre's, cook, and William Christian of Turnagain Lane in the same, printer, for Thomas Parkins, son of the said John, for getting Katherine Harrison with child, as she saith.
Sess. Roll 525/83.
Sess. Reg. 2/7.

23 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Clement Weedon of Islington, smith, and Henry Vale of the same, tailor, for Thomas Mountaine of the same, labourer, to keep the peace towards Robert Wilson of the same, tailor.
Sess. Roll 525/84.
Sess. Reg. 2/7.

26 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Hugh Davies of St. James', Clerkenwell, bricklayer, Thomas Brett, gardener, and James Goodall, bricklayer, both of the same, for the said Hugh to keep the peace towards Matthew Davies, who swore the peace against him.
Sess. Roll 525/85.
Sess. Reg. 2/7.

8 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Sarah Tripland of Whitecross Street, St. Giles', widow, Nicholas Emis, labourer, and Benjamin Crocker, shoemaker, both of the same, for the said Sarah to keep the peace towards Alice Milles and Ann Bryes [Bryers].
Sess. Roll 525/86.
Sess. Reg. 2/7.

12 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Elizabeth, wife of William Mousse of St. John Street, labourer, Matthew Corbett, shoemaker, and Thomas Jones, cutler, both of the same, for the said Elizabeth, suspected to be a lewd woman, and taken late in the watch between the hours of twelve and one.
Sess. Roll. 525/87.
Sess. Reg. 2/7.

13 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Stephen Marshall of Turnmill Street, St. Sepulchre's, yeoman, William Tasker of the same, smith, and George Kellam of St. Botolph's-without-Aldgate, baker, for the said Stephen for being taken together with Bridget Barbee [Barbey] in carnal copulation, and for other lewd misdemeanours; and of the said William and George for the said Bridget of Turnmill Street aforesaid, spinster, taken with the said Stephen as aforesaid.
The said Stephen respited after judgment.
Sess. Roll 525/88, 89.
Sess. Reg. 2/6.
G.D.R. 2/1.

24 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Edward Unighte [Unite] of St. James', Clerkenwell, tailor, and William Grainger of the Old Bailey, St. Sepulchre's, spurrier, for the said Edward for abusing one Parsons, constable of St. James' Street.
Sess. Roll 525/90.
Sess. Reg. 2/6.

6 July, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Ann, wife of Robert Lee of Whitecross Street, St. Giles'-withoutCripplegate, clothworker, John Smythe, tailor, and William Dente, butcher, both of the same, for the said Ann and Robert to keep the peace towards Nicholas Warcoppe and his wife.
Sess. Roll 525/91, 92.
Sess. Reg. 2/6.

19 July, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Sutton of Peterborough, co. Northampton, yeoman, Bennett Willmor of St. James', Clerkenwell, butcher, and Richard Mathews of Shoreditch, tailor, for the said John to keep the peace towards John Sheppard.
Sess. Roll 525/93.
Sess. Reg. 2/6.

20 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas Usher of Hackney, yeoman, to give evidence against Katherine Clarke, prisoner, concerning certain misdemeanours by her committed.
The said Katherine delivered by proclamation.
Sess. Roll 525/94.
G.D.R. 2/1.

7 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Henry Betts of Knockfergus, yeoman, for Agnes, wife of Thomas Slater of the same, yeoman, accused by Jane Smith of Ratcliffe, spinster, of taking away from her violently certain linen, and 4s. out of her purse; and for Sybil Welsh [Welche] of Knockfergus, spinster, for aiding the said Agnes; and of the said Jane to prosecute the said Sybil and Agnes.
Sess. Roll 525/95, 96, 97.
Sess. Reg. 2/15.

20 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas Beeche of Hayes, bricklayer, John Squire and Roger Hill of the same, husbandmen, for the said Thomas to keep the peace towards Robert Wolfe of the same.
Sess. Roll 525/101.
Sess. Reg. 2/14.

25 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Robert Moncke [Muncke] of Kingsey, co. Oxon [sic], yeoman, to prosecute James Dorrell, now prisoner in His Majesty's Gaol of Newgate, for stealing forty sheep, being the goods of the said Robert.
The said James acknowledged the indictment, seeks the book, does not read, to be hanged.
Sess. Roll 525/102.
Sess. Reg. 2/14.
G.D.R. 2/1d.

5 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Robert Millett of Southall, gentleman, Henry Osmond and Francis Childe of the same, yeomen, for the said Robert to answer for his disorderly watching at Norcott, as also for his refusal to set his hand to a Bill of Ratement made by his consent in the parish where he dwells, for duties due to the King by the said parish; and of Thomas Heigate and John Millett of Hayes, gentlemen, for Matthew Hounslowe of the same, gentleman, to appear.
The said Robert and Matthew handed over further in bail to each other.
The Rate touching the said Matthew referred by the Court to Sir Francis Darcye and others to examine whether the "enterlyninge" was made before their hands were subscribed or not, and if it were before then to relieve Mr. Hounslowe.
Sess. Roll 525/104, 118.
Sess. Reg. 2/13, 14, 15, 19, 20.

19 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Eaden of Rosemary Lane, porter, to give evidence against Thomas Raye of Whitechapel, victualler, for abusing the watch; and of John Flookes of St. Katherine's, victualler, and John Hancock of Rosemary Lane, collier, for the said Thomas to appear.
Sess. Roll 525/105, 113.
Sess. Reg. 2/14.

21 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
George Dethick of Gray's Inn, esquire, bound in £100, James Hawley of Burston, esquire, and Richard Marche of Limehouse, esquire, each bound in 100 marks, for the said George to answer; and of the said James and Richard for Robert Lewis [Lewys] of Brentford, cordwainer, Anthony Lightfoote and Samuel Hickman of the same, yeomen; and of the said James and George for William Warren of the same, yeoman, all to answer for forcible entry and detention of possession.
Each came and was discharged because the indictment was certified in the King's Bench by writ of certiorari, and there found insufficient in law, as appears by the information of Mr. Lawson.
Sess. Roll 525/107, 108, 109, 110, 111.
Sess. Reg. 2/14, 20.

28 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Jane Man [Mann] of East Smithfield, widow, Thomas Simpson, baker, and Emmanuel Gyles, cooper, both of the same, for the said Jane, accused to receive a gold chain of her husband —suspected to steal.
Sess. Roll 525/112.
Sess. Reg. 2/14.

10 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
William Mason of Wapping, servant to John Tipping of the same, butcher, James Synock of Cornhill, clothworker, and Philip Synock of Old Change, haberdasher, for the said William for running away from his master, John Adams without Temple Bar, butcher.
Sess. Roll 525/114.
Sess. Reg. 2/14.

1 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Robert Myles of Whitechapel, goldsmith, and Thomas Bambery of the same, carman, for Dorothy Godsall, widow, for threatening to burn the house of John Cocker and to do his wife a mischief.
Sess. Roll 525/115.
Sess. Reg. 2/14.

21 April, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
William Cleeve of South Mimms, husbandman, Henry Mosse of Edmonton, yeoman, and Robert Manisty of the same, tanner, for the said William to keep the peace towards Robert Howe the elder of South Mimms, yeoman.
Sess. Roll 525/116.
Sess. Reg. 2/15.

21 July, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
William Reding of Ruislip, yeoman, and John Nicholas of the same, blacksmith, for William Rieland [Ryeland] of Pinner, tailor, to keep the peace towards one Clarke.
Sess. Roll 525/117.
Sess. Reg. 2/13.

23 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Alexander Tylliard and William Tylliard of Harmondsworth, weavers, for the said William charged vehemently with forgery.
Respited to the next.
Sess. Roll 525/119.
Sess. Reg. 2/13, 19.

30 July, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Assiter of Northwood, husbandman, and William Smyth of the same, weaver, for William Romynge of the same, husbandman, and John Gowrey of the same, yeoman, to appear.
Sess. Roll 525/121, 122.
Sess. Reg. 2/13.

31 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Pinter of Brentford, baker, and John Vincent of the same, waterman, for Richard Lewis of New Brentford, clothworker [servant to Richard Ive of St. James', Garlickhithe, clothworker], to keep the peace towards Robert Turpin.
The said Lewis respited to the next because at this the party was wounded.
Sess. Roll 525/123
Sess. Reg. 2/7, 13.

11 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Elizeus Morris of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, tailor, to give evidence against Charles Walton for felony.
Sess. Roll 525/124.

11 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
William Nicholls [Niccolls] of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, smith, to give evidence against Richard Vaghan [Vaughan] alias Williams and Roger Vaghan [Vaughan] for felony.
The said Richard guilty, no goods, to be hanged.
The said Roger not guilty of stealing divers goods from Thomas Terrey.
Sess. Roll 525/125.
G.D.R. 2/1d.

27 August, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Peter Sweper [Sweeper], Michael Tailor and Ralph Walters of St. Clement Danes, butchers, for the said Peter for his notorious misbehaviours, outrages and breach of the peace, committed against divers inhabitants and others.
Sess. Roll 525/127.
Sess. Reg. 2/13.

24 August, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Henry Ritford and Robert Smith of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, bakers, for the said Henry to be of good behaviour.
Sess. Roll 525/128.
Sess. Reg. 2/13.

23 August, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Edward Butler and Walter Joanes of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, bakers, for the said Edward to be of good behaviour.
Sess. Roll 525/129.
Sess. Reg. 2/13.

20 August, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Richard Bartlett of Marylebone, tile-maker, for Wilsey his wife, for abusing her neighbours.
Sess. Roll 525/130.
Sess. Reg. 2/13.

7 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Cartwright of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, victualler, Thomas Disson, tippler, and Robert Rover, yeoman, both of the same, for the said John to keep the peace.
Sess. Roll 525/131.
Sess. Reg. 2/13.

7 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Bartholomew Eatsman [Eatman], Richard Turner and John Huste alias Hurste of Hammersmith, yeomen, for the said Bartholomew to keep the peace towards Francis Leacie.
Sess. Roll 525/132.
Sess. Reg. 2/13.

13 August, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Edward Clarke of New Brentford, saddler, for Jane Morton of the same, to keep the peace towards Denise, wife of Simon Harper.
They are agreed, so to be discharged.
Sess. Roll 525/133.
Sess. Reg. 2/12.

10 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Tilliar of Heston, husbandman, for Richard Draper of Teddington, shepherd, to appear at Hicks Hall.
Sess. Roll 525/134.
Sess. Reg. 2/12.

21 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Henry Lake of Hounslow, blacksmith, for Ann Plumer of the same, yeoman [sic], to keep the peace towards Jane Grove and Susan Chappell.
The said Jane respited after judgment.
Sess. Roll 525/135.
Sess. Reg. 2/12.
G.D.R. 2/1d.

26 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Denchfeilde of Little Stanmore, brewer, and William Cobbe of Edgware, butcher, for Richard Bushopp [Bishoppe] of the same, butcher, for maltreating and beating Thomas Downer of Little Stanmore, husbandman.
Sess. Roll 525/136.
Sess. Reg. 2/12.

21 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Nicholas Cooke of Great Stanmore, tailor, and Thomas Coleman of Hendon, husbandman, for Richard Coleman of Great Stanmore, labourer, for maltreating and beating Agnes Braynte of the same.
Sess. Roll 525/137.
Sess. Reg. 2/12.

17 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Tomkins of Chelsea, yeoman, and Thomas Tymon of Kensington, baker, for Thomas Hardinge of the same, yeoman, to keep the peace towards Morris Davies of the same, yeoman.
Sess. Roll 525/138.
Sess. Reg. 2/12.

21 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Henry Ashton of Chelsea, blacksmith, and Gilbert Bradye of the same, yeoman, for Christopher Colson of the same, yeoman, to keep the peace towards Elizabeth Ely of the same, spinster.
Sess. Roll 525/139.
Sess. Reg. 2/12.

28 August, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Lawrence Tomlinson of Cowley, clerk, Thomas Turner of Uxbridge, shoemaker, Henry Foxe, yeoman, and William Lowe, shoemaker, both of the same, to give evidence against William Neeles the younger of the same, and Henry Brittridge of Iver, co. Buckingham, gentleman, for abusing the said Lawrence and Thomas; and of the said Brittridge for Thomas Beedle [Bedle] of Iver aforesaid, yeoman, for abusing the headborough of Uxbridge; and of the said Brittridge for abusing the said Thomas Turner, constable of Uxbridge; and of Thomas Spurlinge of Uxbridge, butcher, and Richard Seres of the same, baker, for Robert Spurlinge of the same, glover, for abusing the headborough of the same, and to answer touching the escape of the said William Neeles out of the stocks.
The said Brittridge and Beedle bound over further in bail to William Pitt of East Bedfont, yeoman, and William Runinge of Norcott, cooper.
Sess. Roll 525/141, 142, 143, 144.
Sess. Reg. 2/12, 19.

18 April, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Rener Ashton of Hillingdon, sawyer, and Henry Salle of the same, butcher, for Robert Wilson of the same, husbandman, to keep the peace towards Philip Grymsdale of the same, labourer.
Sess. Roll 525/145.
Sess. Reg. 2/12.

31 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Outricke Parkinson, servant to Lord Veere, to give evidence against John Percifall [Percivall] of "Lyne," co. Chester, gentleman, for conveying away an Italian boy from the said Outricke; and of the said John to appear.
The said Outricke detained in gaol.
Sess. Roll 525/146, 147.
Sess. Roll 526/322.
Sess. Reg. 2/12.

1 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Edward Smith and John Sherman of Golding Lane, yeomen, for John Sherman of Hornsey, yeoman, to keep the peace towards John Yeudall.
Sess. Roll 525/148.
Sess. Reg. 2/12.

20 April, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Richard Mersam of Clerkenwell, weaver, and Ralph Hasseldine of the same, cordwainer, for Katherine, wife of George Carter of the same, shoemaker, to keep the peace towards Bridget Newton.
Sess. Roll 525/149.
Sess. Reg. 2/12.

2 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Anthony Whaley of Whitechapel, yeoman, and John Rigges of the same, bricklayer, for John Philpott of Mile End, victualler, for many foul misdemeanours.
Sess. Roll 525/150.
Sess. Reg. 2/11.

2 August, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
William Knight of St. Margaret's, Westminster, cordwainer, and Reginald Griffin of the same, tailor, for Richard Cowper, servant to the said William, for begetting with child Izard Garrett, late servant to the said William.
The said Richard has given bond to discharge the parish of St. Martin's from the said child.
Sess. Roll 525/151.
Sess. Roll 526/132.
Sess. Reg. 2/11, 19, 24.

12 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Katherine, wife of William Fawne of Westminster, yeoman, Richard Peasley, yeoman, William Ladyman, barber-surgeon, and William Bennett, tallow-chandler, both of the same, for the said Katherine to keep the peace towards Isabel, wife of Thomas Whyte of the same, baker.
Sess. Roll 525/152.
Sess. Reg. 2/11, 19.

17 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
David Williams of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, tailor, George Blaston of Westminster, yeoman, and Richard Chaundler of St. Martin's aforesaid, tailor, for Friswell, wife of the said David, charged by John Nashe of the same, yeoman, to have cheated Anne his daughter (being a little girl) of a cloak.
The said Friswell handed over further in bail to George Blackeston of St. Martin's aforesaid, yeoman, and James Fyloe of the same, shoemaker, to be of good behaviour.
Sess. Roll 525/153.
Sess. Roll 526/87.
Sess. Reg. 2/11, 23.

12 August, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Smith and Christopher Paly of St. Giles'-without-Cripplegate, tailors, for Helen, wife of Christopher Downinge of the same, baker, to keep the peace towards Agnes Enos.
Sess. Roll 525/155.
Sess. Reg. 2/11.

19 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Nicholas Hardinge of St. Sepulchre's, cordwainer, and William Trenche of St. Botolph's-without-Bishopsgate, hackneyman, for Henry Hilton of St. Andrew's, Holborn, esquire, and for Anne Gillmeene of St. Sepulchre's, widow, both to keep the peace towards Lawrence Fendry.
Sess. Roll 525/158.
Sess. Reg. 2/11.

20 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
William Weekes of Uxbridge, innholder, and John Bowman of the same, yeoman, for the said John for beating John Nicholas of Ruislip, blacksmith.
Sess. Roll 525/159.
Sess. Reg. 2/11.

12 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Winchester of Popes End in Ruislip, yeoman, and John Reading of the same, yeoman, for Jeffery Rogers of the same, yeoman for beating and wounding William Woodhouse of Ruislip.
Sess. Roll 525/160.
Sess. Reg. 2/11.

[Undated and written on paper].
Isaac Wilson of St. Clement Danes, carpenter, for working upon a new building, contrary to His Majesty's proclamation, on the Sabbath day.
Sess. Roll 525/161.
Sess. Reg. 2/7.

19 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Weltch [Welche] and George Savage of St. Nicholas Acons, clothworkers, and John Barnes of Whitecross Street, butcher, for the said John Weltch for the peace sworn by Lawrence Houlter.
Sess. Roll 525/162.
Sess. Reg. 2/14.

13 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Katherine, wife of John Tedman of St. Leonard's, Shoreditch, butcher, John Battey, victualler, and John Kirbey, plasterer, both of the same, for the said Katherine for the peace sworn by Peter Trayton.
Sess. Roll 525/162a.
Sess. Reg. 2/7.

21 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Turnor and Thomas Pearson of St. Mary Matfellon otherwise Whitechapel, fletchers, and William Upchurche of Ratcliffe, yeoman, for the said John to keep the peace towards Mrs. Mellson.
Sess. Roll 525/163.
Sess. Reg. 2/7.

17 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613.]
William Jackson of St. James', Clerkenwell, yeoman, Robert Davies, victualler, and Thomas Hall, cooper, both of the same, for the said William for the peace sworn by Thomas Elliott.
Sess. Roll 525/164.
Sess. Reg. 2/7.

14 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
William Hughes of Moor Lane, St. Giles'-without-Cripplegate, embroiderer, Thomas Heyborne of St. Martin's-le-Grand within Ludgate, and John Clarke of St. Andrew's, "le Pudellwharfe," wool-cardmaker, for the said William for abusing Theodore Hanley, constable of Turnmill Street.
Sess. Roll 525/164.
Sess. Reg. 2/6.

28 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Robinsone of Long Lane, St. Sepulchre's, turner, William Forriste, blacksmith, and William Bushey, turner, both of the same, for the said John for abusing [James] Greene, constable of Whitecross Street, and his headborough.
Sess. Roll 525/166.
Sess. Reg. 2/6.

14 July, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Edward Brookes and William Steaphensone of Norton Folgate, St. Botolph's-without-Bishopsgate, shoemakers, and William Harrisone of the same, shear-grinder, for the said Edward to keep the peace towards Thomasine Falcon.
Sess. Roll 525/167.
Sess. Reg. 2/6.

21 July, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Hole of St. Leonard's, Shoreditch, bricklayer, John Grace, cordwinder, and Henry Wrighte, weaver, both of the same, for the said John Hole to keep the peace towards Pasker Lamberte.
Sess. Roll 525/168.
Sess. Reg. 2/6.

6 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Osborne of Hoxton, gentleman, and Henry Travis of the same, weaver, for Francis Glover of the same, bricklayer, to keep the peace towards William Watson, late servant to one Robinson, a plasterer, dwelling at "le Barres" in Aldersgate Street.
Sess. Roll 525/169.
Sess. Reg. 2/7.

7 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas Poore of St. Leonard's, Shoreditch, tailor, and Clement Weedon of Islington, smith, for James Selvin [Selvyn] of St. Leonard's aforesaid, cordwainer, to keep the peace towards Henry Hunt and John Moreland of the same.
Sess. Roll 525/170.
Sess. Reg. 2/7.

17 August, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
William Swinerton of Islington, innholder, to prosecute Katherine Pinwell of Cold Harbour, spinster, daughter of John Pinwell of the same, yeoman, and Helen, wife of John Greene of Islington, locksmith, for felony; and of the said John Pinwell and Thomas Hill of St. John Street, yeoman, and Stephen Boone of Islington, bricklayer, for the said Katherine to appear; and of William Mynne and Edward Coltman of the same, yeomen, for the said Helen to appear.
Respited till the next and the parties are held till the next.
Sess. Roll 524/110, 111.
Sess. Roll 525/171.
Sess. Reg. 1/641, 642, 2/6.
G.D.R. 2/2.
P.R.B. 1/23d.

30 July, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas Larmouth of St. Andrew's, Holborn, gentleman, Thomas Lambe, yeoman, and John Blackman, glover, for the said Thomas Larmouth to keep the peace towards James Butts.
Sess. Roll 525/172.
Sess. Reg. 2/15.

17 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Anthony Sillitoe [Shillitoe] of Clerkenwell, yeoman, and Katherine his wife, John Fisher, cordwainer, and John Crowe, blacksmith, both of the same, for the said Anthony and Katherine to keep the peace towards Elizabeth Parker.
Allowed a supersedeas which is affixed to this recognizance. Writ, dated 24 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613], witnessed by Carew at Westminster, binds the said Anthony and Katherine to be of good behaviour for one whole year in the bail of — Peacock of St. Giles'-without-Cripplegate, haberdasher, and Thomas Brasier of St. James', Clerkenwell, blacksmith, and is endorsed that it is allowed by Francis Michell, esquire, justice, into whose hands it first came, on 28 September, A.D. 1613.
Sess. Roll 525/174, 175.
Sess. Reg. 2/13.

28 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas Woortlye [Wortley], Hugh Warren and Stephen Hackley of Smithfield Bar, butchers, for the said Thomas for "killing, uttering and putting to sale old muttons instead of lambe."
The said Stephen bound over for killing and making pork at an unseasonable time, and not to sell any more until the time approved by the Orders of the Butchers.
Sess. Roll 525/176.
Sess. Reg. 2/5, 10.

23 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Webbe of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, labourer, and John Sherwood of the same, blacksmith, for Margaret Ounger of the same, spinster, for wounding Elizabeth Wiglye with stones.
Sess. Roll 525/177.
Sess. Reg. 2/10.

22 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Mowero Barta [Bartell] of Lothbury, Italian stranger, and Edward Lettes of St. Olive's, Southwark, feltmaker, for the said Mowero for beating and wounding Katherine Clarke.
Sess. Roll 525/178.
Sess. Reg. 2/10.

21 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Gregory of St. James', Clerkenwell, victualler, Richard Gregory, sawyer, William Sellwyn, tailor, and Anthony Willand, victualler, all of the same, for the said John for beating and wounding Ellen Hollowaye.
Sess. Roll 525/179.

21 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Richard Tuttye, John Beefe and Matthew Mawe of Smithfield Bar, butchers, for the said Richard for putting to sale unwholesome meat.
Sess. Roll 525/180.
Sess. Reg. 2/10

19 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Scrogges, Francis Zachary and Simon Neele of Smithfield Bar, butchers, for the said John for killing, selling, and uttering pork at unseasonable times, and for selling old mutton instead of lamb, contrary to the Justices' order.
Sess. Roll 525/181.
Sess. Reg. 2/10.

16 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Nicholas Izzard [Izard] of St. Leonard's, Shoreditch, victualler, Richard Beale, butcher, and John Hunt, baker, both of the same, for the said Nicholas, who is complained that (keeping a victualling house) he doth often quarrel with his guests and beateth them, whereby he causeth affrays and tumults in the street, to the great trouble as well of the officers as the inhabitants, and he keepeth a common bowling alley.
Sess. Roll 525/183.
Sess. Reg. 2/10.

16 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas Pierson of Cow Cross, victualler, and Thomas Cale of the same, blacksmith, for Ann Hall of the same, spinster, to keep the peace towards Isabel Mozeley.
Sess. Roll 525/184.
Sess. Reg. 2/10.

15 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
William Fleyre [Fleere] and Nicholas Debdale of St. James', Clerkenwell, yeomen, and William Johnson of Whitefriars, carpenter, for the said Fleyre to keep the peace towards Joan Draper; and of Richard Nicholls of St. Giles'-without-Cripplegate, yeoman, Richard Draper, victualler, and John Johnson, woollen-draper, both of the same, for the said Richard Nicholls; and of Robert Beckley of the same, labourer, and Edmund Benn of Coleman Street, stationer, for the said Richard Draper, both to keep the peace towards the said William Fleyre.
Sess. Roll 525/185, 186, 187.
Sess. Reg. 2/10.

11 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Penelope Greene of St. Giles'-without-Cripplegate, widow [spinster], Edward Mose of Aldersgate Street, stationer, and Peter Wilson of St. Andrew's, Holborn, gentleman, for the said Penelope to keep the peace.
Sess. Roll 525/188.
Sess. Reg. 2/10.

8 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Ralph Percivall of St. James', Clerkenwell, tobacco-seller, John Prestwick of the same, gentleman, and Barker Browne of St. Bartholomew's-the-Great, surgeon, for the said Ralph for beating and abusing Jervase Hulbarte, headborough of St. John Street, in the execution of his office.
Sess. Roll 525/189.
Sess. Reg. 2/9.

6 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
William Southe of Cow Cross, tailor, Humphrey Benton of the same, yeoman, and Richard Britton of Clerkenwell, pedlar, for the said William to keep the peace.
Sess. Roll 525/190.

2 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Horseman of St. James', Clerkenwell, porter, and Thomas Harris of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, feltmaker, for Thomas Greene of Charterhouse Lane, yeoman, to keep the peace towards Henry Morrice and Nicholas Rumry.
Sess. Roll 525/191.
Sess. Reg. 2/9.

26 August, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
George Gittens of Turnmill Street, glover, and John Gresham of the same, porter, for Prudence Prouse of the same, spinster [glover], to keep the peace towards Edward Becke.
The said Prudence not guilty.
Sess. Roll 525/192.
Sess. Reg. 2/9.
G.D.R. 2/1d.

23 August, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas Woortlye [Wortley] and John Latham of Smithfield Bar, butchers, and William Stevens of Cow Cross, shoemaker, for the said Thomas to keep the peace towards Thomas Sephon.
Sess. Roll. 525/193.
Sess. Reg. 2/9.

17 August, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Robert Collet of St. Giles'-without-Cripplegate, weaver, John Palmer, girdler, and Henry Olive, weaver, both of the same, for the said Robert to keep the peace towards Margery Bushey.
Sess. Roll 525/194.
Sess. Reg. 2/9.

13 August, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
William Stevens of Cow Cross, shoemaker, and Thomas Woortlye of Smithfield Bar, butcher, for Isabel Latham of Cow Cross, spinster, to keep the peace towards Dennis Pendleton of the same, widow; and of Alice Chiche, widow, and John Richards, butcher, both of the same, and Thomas Witherlye of St. John Street, yeoman, for the said Alice to keep the peace towards the said Dennis; and of John Heydon of Cow Cross, tailor, and William Thomas of the same, victualler, for the said Dennis to keep the peace towards the said Alice.
Sess. Roll 525/196, 197, 199.
Sess. Reg. 2/9.

28 July, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Ralph Watts of Old Street, glover, and Richard Whorwood of the same, labourer, for Katherine Wager of the same, spinster, to keep the peace towards Anne Wager.
Appeared at the Gaol Delivery and there committed.
Sess. Roll 525/201.
Sess. Reg. 2/8.

24 July, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas Goodman of Smithfield Bar, grocer, Leonard Richardson of Charterhouse Lane, cordwainer, and Thomas Allen of the same, broker, for the said Thomas Goodman for begetting Anne Wilson with child, and to keep the peace.
Sess. Roll 525/202.
Sess. Reg. 2/8.

22 July, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Richard Tuttye and William Hallett of Smithfield Bar, butchers, and Charles Hill of St. Sepulchre's, gentleman, for the said Richard to keep the peace towards Joan Billingaye.
Sess. Roll 525/203.
Sess. Reg. 2/8.

20 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas Nowell of Sandwich, co. Kent, gentleman, to give evidence against Samuel Justice for picking his pocket and cutting his purse.
The said Samuel not guilty.
Sess. Roll 525/204.
G.D.R. 2/1d.

21 July, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas Pickering of Cow Cross, blacksmith, and Thomas Cale of Turnmill Street, cooper, for Thomas Temmes of Cow Cross, yeoman, to keep the peace towards Thomas Moutheherst who swore the peace against him.
Sess. Roll 525/205.
Sess. Reg. 2/8.

18 July, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Humphrey Bancton of St. James', Clerkenwell, yeoman, Thomas Cale, cooper, and George Walton, stationer, both of the same, for the said Humphrey to keep the peace towards Thomas Godfrey who swore the peace against him.
The said Humphrey is contented to pay Thomas Elliott of Old Stratford, butcher, the sum of 20s.; for 10s. John Pulman hath undertaken, and for the other 10s. Richard Knott of Cow Cross, shoemaker, hath undertaken, the 20th day of Michaelmas Term next.
Sess. Roll 525/206.
Sess. Reg. 2/7.

10 August, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Edward Sharpe of New Brentford, fellmonger, and Thomas Driver of Kingston-upon-Thames, co. Surrey, butcher, for Thomas Browne of the same, butcher, to keep the peace towards John Foxe of Uxbridge, butcher, for beating and wounding the said John Foxe on the fair day in Brentford, and committing other misdemeanours then in the open fair, in disturbance of the King's Highness's peace, and for using "unreverent speaches."
Bound over further in bail to Henry Drury of All Hallows, Barking, in the City of London, shoemaker, and John Dacye of St. Martin'sin-the-Vintry, cheesemonger.
Sess. Roll 525/208.
Sess. Reg. 1/644, 2/6, 19.

30 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Information given at the Sessions by William Balwell that Thomas Walton of High Holborn, labourer, has occupied the trade of bricklayer for the space of eleven months, not having been apprenticed to the same for seven years.
Sess. Roll 525/209.
P.R.B. 1/23d.

Indictments of:—

20 April, 8 James I [A.D. 1610].
Francis Manne [Man] of Chancery Lane, St. Dunstan's-in-the-West, stationer, for erecting a new tenement called a little cottage in Chancery Lane, so close to the house of John Southcott, esquire, that by reason of rain and other things descending from the said cottage upon the said house, the woodwork and windows of the house have become very rotten, and also the lights and other easements of the said house are obstructed and hindered.
Prosecutors:—Robert Clarke of St. Andrew's, Holborn, gentleman, and William Gossocke.
The said Francis bound to prosecute the said Robert, and the said Robert bound by John Crane of St. Andrew's, Holborn, shoemaker, to answer the said Francis.
The said Francis handed over further in bail to John Major of the Inner Temple, gentleman, and Roger Holman of Chancery Lane, tailor, for suffering his servants to overthrow a workman that was setting up a chimney by the direction of the Commissioners, and also for using very disgraceful speeches towards Mr. Spiller and Mr. Cartwright, two of the Commissioners of Annoyances, saying they were not competent judges of the case, and petitioned to Mr. Attorney to allow others.
Sess. Roll 525/154, 156, 212
Sess. Reg. 2/11, 19.
P.R.B. 1/27.

24 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Joan, wife of Francis Man [Mann] of Chancery Lane, stationer, John Fisher and John Hoult [Houlte] of the same, stationers, for an unlawful assembly at the same, and for an assault and battery on John Davis there.
Prosecutors:—Mabel Pearce, William Gossacke.
Writs issued in respect of the above-named on 25 June and 9 October, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Sess. Roll 525/210, 211, 213.
P.R.B. 1/27.

26 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Roger Powell of Clerkenwell, yeoman [of St. Clement Danes, gentleman], for an assault and battery on John Emerson, one of the watchmen, and an affray upon the watch at 11 o'clock at night, charged by Theodore Hanley.
Sureties for the said Roger:—William Floud of Westminster, gentleman, John Rouland and Roger Morgan of St. Mary-le-Strand, gentlemen.
Sess. Roll 525/41, 214.
Sess. Reg 2/10.
P.R.B. 22/23d.

1 July, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Gillett of Edmonton, yeoman, and [blank] his wife, Edward Pickman of Enfield, yeoman [blank] Raynes of Hampstead, widow, William Raynes, John Raynes and Thomas Raynes, gentlemen, Dorothy Raynes and Margaret Raynes, spinsters, and John Woodgate, gentleman, all of the same, Sir Christopher Roper of Ealing, Knight, Thomas Abington of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, yeoman, and Mary his wife, Richard Woodruffe, gentleman, and Elizabeth, Lady Percie, his wife, Ann, wife of Robert Vaughan, yeoman, Jane, wife of Richard Abery, yeoman, Hubbert Halcon alias Hawkins, esquire, Giles Clement [Vincent], gentleman, [blank] Udale, yeoman, and [blank] his wife, Jane, Lady Skynner, widow, John Waldron, gentleman, and Margaret his wife, all of the same, Margaret, wife of Thurstan Feilde of Saffron Hill, shoemaker, Margaret, wife of Richard Gresham, carpenter, Jane, wife of Thomas Bateman, embroiderer, William Sutton, yeoman, and Mary his wife, all of the same, John Freake of St. Andrew's, Holborn, glazier, Thomas Knight, scrivener, and Joan his wife, Richard Knight and John Knight, scriveners, Ferdinand Emerson John Damme and Edward Mathewes, cutlers, Elizabeth Hippon, widow, Anne Dowse, widow, and William Beswicke, cordwainer, all of the same, Grace, wife of William Cooper of Clerkenwell, baker, Elizabeth Taylor of the same, widow, Ingram Marten of Westminster, gentleman, Thomas Miller of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, yeoman, George Jerningham of St. Clement Danes, gentleman, and Helen, his wife, and Hugh Griffen of the same, yeoman, all for not coming to church for three months.
By presentment of the constables.
Proclamation was made.
Sess. Roll 525/215.
P.R.B. 1/23d, 24, 24d.

30 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Harper of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, yeoman [of Wapping, sailor], being a common informer, for making composition with Edward Pigge and William Pigge of Chobham, co. Surrey, butchers, who had transgressed the statute made against cordwainers, tanners, shoemakers and other workers in leather, receiving 25s. from the said Edward and William; and for making composition with Thomas Taylor of the same, yeoman, who had transgressed the statute made for the assize of firewood, receiving 22s. from him; and for making composition with John Taylor of the same, yeoman, who had transgressed the statute of labourers, receiving 17s. from him, without the order or consent of any Court of Westminster.
At large. On 8 September following handed in bail to Thomas Sarjeant of Wapping, chandler, and Francis Baraden of Billingsgate, yeoman, and respited to the next. Then came and discharged for tippling without licence.
Sess. Roll 525/216, 217, 218, 219.
Sess. Roll 526/234.
Sess. Reg. 2/14, 20.
P.R.B. 1/23d.

20 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Henry Theodericke of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, glover, for an assault and battery on Joan, wife of Theodore Hanley, at Clerkenwell, in such sort that she, being great with child, had miscarried two children, and is also in great danger.
Prosecutors:—Ann Negoose, Alice Bell, Thomas Taylor, Edward Saunders.
Puts himself. Bound to prosecute the traverse.
Sureties for the said Henry:—Robert Smith, baker, and Abraham Philips, tailor, both of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields.
Sess. Roll 525/126, 220.
Sess. Reg. 2/13, 19.

3 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Jury writ, issued by Sir Thomas Lake, Knight, for the Sessions to be held at Westminster on Thursday after the Feast of St. Michael next coming [A.D. 1613].
Endorsed that the writ has been executed and the names appear in a certain panel annexed to the same, by Edward Rotheram and Alexander Prescott, late sheriffs, also by Thomas Benett and Henry Jaye, now sheriffs.
Sess. Roll 525/221.

Names of Coroners:—
Richard Sheppard, gentleman.
Robert Bright, gentleman.

Names of Bailiffs:—
Charles Chute, esquire, bailiff of the liberty of the Lord the King in his Duchy of Lancaster at Enfield.
Thomas Smyth, gentleman, bailiff of the said liberty at the Strand.
Walter James, gentleman, bailiff of the liberty of the Dean and Chapter of the Collegiate Church of St. Peter, Westminster.
John Nowell, gentleman, bailiff of the liberty of the Dean and Chapter of the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, London.
Robert Dixon, gentleman, bailiff of the liberty of Thomas, Lord Wentworth.
Michael Brooke, gentleman [Richard Davyes, deleted], bailiff of the liberty of the Master, Brothers, Sisters and Chaplains of the hospital church of St. Katherine, Virgin and Martyr, near the Tower of London.
Henry Harryott, gentleman, bailiff of the liberty of the Reverend Father in Christ, John, Lord Bishop of London.
William Heycock, bailiff of the liberty of Dudley, Lord North.
Robert Marshe, bailiff of the liberty of Sir William Harbert, Knight, of his manor at Hendon.
Isaac Bringhurst, Daniel Byshopp, James Raves, Thomas Walsall, Charles Hill, William Howell, Edward Price and John Lamyng, bailiffs of the hundred of Osulstone.
William Sare, bailiff of the hundred of Edmonton.
Roger Unsworth, bailiff of the hundred of Gore.
Francis Page, bailiff of the hundred of Elthorne.
Ambrose Board, bailiff of the hundreds of Spelthorne and Isleworth.

Names of the Chief Constables of the hundred of Osulstone:—

Paul Smyth, gentleman. Sworn.
William Lambe, gentleman. Sworn.
Matthew Head, gentleman. Sworn.
Richard Bigge, gentleman. Sworn.

Names of the sub-constables of the same hundred:—

King Street in Westminster. William Bell. Sick.
Arthur Condall.
William Normanvile. Sworn.
St. Stephen's Alley. Robert Wallis. Sworn.
John Lord.
Benjamin Strike.
Round Woolstaple. William Joyce. Sworn.
Old Palace. William Stamford. Sworn.
Long Bowling Alley. Stephen Giles. Sworn.
Longditch. William Weaver. Sworn.
Broad Sanctuary. Richard Davies.
Broken Cross. Richard Proctor. Sworn.
Tothill Street. Thomas Draper. Sworn.
Robert Janson.
The Aumbry. Henry Williams.
Petty France. William Gramatt. Sworn.
Thomas Chalkehill. Sworn.
St. Martin's-in-the-Fields. Merick Griffin. Late.
John Atwood. Fined 40s. because absent as appears.
Paul Ward. Sworn.
Gregory Westcott. Sworn.
The Strand. Nicholas Gale. Sworn.
Michael Baxter.
Robert Welles.
Thomas Phipps. Sworn.
St. Mary Savoy. George Rolphe.
St. Clement Danes. John Farren. Late.
John Fryan.
Chancery Lane. William Goshawke.
John Jorden. Sworn.
High Holborn and Gray's Inn Lane Thomas Leared. Sworn.
John Wales.
St. Giles'-in-the-Fields. George Collins. Sworn.
John Wright.
Knightsbridge. Thomas Hayward.
Kensington. Edward Angell. Sworn.
Thomas Bignall.
Fulham. John Fludd. Sworn.
Hammersmith. John Radford.
Chiswick. Stephen Rounde. Late.
Ealing. William Barringer.
John Stamford.
Acton. David Kinge. Sworn.
Francis Weedon. Sick.
Willesden. Richard Martyn. Sworn.
Edward Finch [deleted].
John Griffyn.
Kilburn. George Flower.
Jerome Bilbye. Sworn.
Marylebone. Francis Finch.
Clerkenwell. Aaron Holland. Sworn.
Thomas Wickham.
St. John Street. Richard Parsons. Late.
Roger Mynde. Sworn.
Richard Webbe.
Cow Cross. Hugh Warren. Sworn.
William Stephens.
Turnmill Street. Theodore Hanley.
Michael Broughton.
Charterhouse Lane. Leonard Richardson.
Islington. Bennett Chaplyn.
William Harrys.
George Barrowes.
Samuel Hodges.
John Colman [deleted].
Kentish Town. John Hawkins.
Michael Merell.
Hornsey. Richard Hall.
John Dennys.
Finchley. William Farryer. Sworn.
William Symons.
Friern Barnet. Robert Smythe.
Thomas Turner [deleted].
Hampstead. Jerome Bilbye.
Holloway. John Goldsmith.
Norton Folgate. John Johnson. Sworn.
Old Street. William Weston. Sworn.
East Smithfield. John Clarke. Sworn.
William Place.
St. Katherine's. Peter Mathewes. Sworn.
Thomas Deane.
Ratcliffe. John Crane. Sworn.
Wapping. Richard Wood. Sworn.
William Webbe [deleted].
Limehouse. Thomas Jennings. Sick.
Bromley. William Powis.
Stratford Bow. Peter Somner. Sworn.
Peter Florence.
Old Ford. Thomas Whitborne.
Hackney. John Welles.
Roger Rose.
Nicholas Burton.
Hollowell Street. Robert Bratwith.
Hoxton. William Harmond. Sworn.
Newington. Thomas Worrall.
Grub Street. Richard Adcock.
Whitecross Street. James Greene.
Golding Lane. Richard Browne.
Bethnal Green. Nicholas Veare.
Whitechapel. William Titchill.
Chelsea. Thomas Wyatt.

Names of the Chief Constables of the hundred of Edmonton:—

Edward Curtys, gentleman.
Robert Hellam, gentleman. Sworn.
Roger Hodesdon, gentleman.

Names of the sub-constables of the same hundred:—

Enfield. Robert Edwardes.
Thomas Bates alias Pertnoll.
Thomas Clarke.
Robert Tricker.
Matthew Billing. Sworn.
Edmonton. Robert Feast.
William Peasey.
Thomas Sparkes. Sworn.
Thomas Hoare.
Tottenham. Francis Burton.
John Smyth.
John Syms. Sick.
Edward Chapman.
Mimms and Hadley. Roger Small.
Richard Tailer.
Robert Wie.
Thomas Parnell.

Names of the Chief Constables of the hundred of Gore:—

Richard Niccoll, gentleman.
Henry Smyth, gentleman. Sworn.

Names of the sub-constables of the same hundred:—

Harrow. Thomas Tillier. Sworn.
Richard Daye.
Robert Greensword.
Nicholas Hill.
John Weedon.
Pinner. William Edlyn. Sworn.
Hendon. Edward Niccoll.
William Joyce. Sworn.
Great Stanmore. Nicholas Cooke.
Little Stanmore. Thomas Barber.
Edgware. John Longe.
Kingsbury. Thomas Sheppard.

Names of the Chief Constables of the hundred of Elthorne:—

John Garrett.
John Francklyn. Sworn.

Names of the sub-constables of the same hundred:—

Uxbridge. Thomas Carye.
Thomas Turner. Sworn.
Hillingdon. William Nicholls. Late.
Thomas Edlyn.
Hayes. William Hill.
Thomas Burton.
Northwood. John Assiter. Sworn.
Cowley. Thomas Crutchley. Late.
Brentford. John Skynner. Late.
Walter Woodbridge.
Cranford. William Pennard. Sworn.
Northall. Thomas Keane. Sworn.
Harlington. John Smyth. Sworn.
Harefield. Richard Harrowe. Sick.
Ickenham. Robert Crosyer.
Ruislip. John Fearne. Late.
Henry Barringer. Sworn.
Drayton. Thomas Goodantell. Sworn.
Harmondsworth. Richard Clarke.

Names of the Chief Constables of the hundred of Spelthorne:—

Andrew Durdant. Sworn.
John Page.

Names of the sub-constables of the same hundred:—

Staines. Henry Feild. Sworn.
Laleham. Richard Justice. Late.
Ashford. Richard Pigg.
Stanwell. Richard Penne.
Sunbury. Andrew Tayler.
Shepperton. William Gregorye.
Littleton. William Gander. Sick.
Bedfont. Henry Sharborn.
Hampton. Francis Watts. Sworn.
Hanworth. James Roberts. Sworn.
Teddington. David Nicholson. Late because ill.

Names of the Chief Constables of the hundred of Isleworth:—

Roger Partridge, gentleman.
Theophilus Reeve, gentleman. Sworn.

Names of the sub-constables of the same hundred:—

Twickenham. Robert Bartlett. Sworn.
Heston. Thomas Larmore. Sworn.
Isleworth. Richard Jones.

Sess. Roll. 525/222, 223, 224.

JURY LIST.
John Rose of Whitechapel.
Arnold Lothbury of Whitechapel. Sick.
Henry Maybanck of Whitechapel.
Nicholas Allom of Whitechapel. First Sworn.
William Browen of Whitechapel
Robert Chambers of Whitechapel.
William Abbott of Whitechapel. Sworn.
Thomas Yerley of Whitechapel. Sworn.
John Porter of Whitechapel. Sworn.
Ralph Thicknes of Whitechapel. Sworn.
William Milward of Whitechapel. Sworn.
John Colman of Whitechapel. Sworn.
Richard Bedee of Whitechapel. Sworn.
William Warde of Whitechapel. [?] not summoned.
Richard Paxford of Whitechapel. Sworn.
William Bedell of Whitechapel. Sworn.
Thomas Welles of Whitechapel. Sworn.
Cordall Hamond of Whitechapel. Sworn.
Thomas Corbisher of Whitechapel. Sworn.
William Hearne of Whitechapel. Sworn.
Edward Jones of Whitechapel. Sworn.
Richard Johnson of Whitechapel. Sworn.
Ralph Skellitt of Whitechapel,
David Mackbeth of Whitechapel. Sworn.
Thomas [Harboroughe] of Whitechapel.
Francis Warnor of Whitechapel. Sworn.
Edward Greene of Whitechapel. Sworn.
Zacharias Mason of Whitechapel. Sworn.
Each defaulter fined 10s.
Sess. Roll. 525/225.

30 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
General Sessions of the Peace held at Westminster.
[Portion of cover].
Sess. Roll. 525/226.

SESSIONS REGISTER. VOLUME II.

p.6. Came and discharged:—

Robert Higgens of Leominster, co. Hereford, mercer, for intending to rescue a prisoner from Theodore Hanley, constable of Turnmill Street.

Handed in bail to William Timperinge of High Holborn, ostler, and Henry Blackford of the same, shoemaker:—

Robert Tymperinge of Holloway, yeoman, for abusing the constable and officers of the same, and for keeping great disorder in his house, and not to victual any more (and p.19).

p.13. Thomas Gander of Stanwell, victualler, to appear, and from henceforth not to keep victualling at Stanwell aforesaid, for returning divers of the inhabitants within the hundred of Spelthorne and not giving them summons on petition (and p. 19).

Came and discharged:—

Philip Ampthill of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, victualler.

p.15. Nicholas Olliver of the same, victualler, for unlawful measures.

Josias Baynard and Richard Jones of Clerkenwell, yeomen, Richard Longford of Field Lane, bellman, and Richard Parsons, of the same, constable, to prosecute Thomas Berridge and Peter Plesington for stealing 50 lb. of lead from Edmund Cottell (and p. 20).

Edward Slighe of Blackfriars, labourer, for entertaining divers inmates in his houses at the same, and erecting new ones to the impoverishment of the parish of St. Anne in Blackfriars (and p.20).

Henry Brickley committed to put in sureties for good behaviour. Childermas Brickley committed until she shall serve her master Thomas Hill, she being his covenant servant.

p.16. For tippling:—

John Priest of High Holborn, victualler. Sureties:—Edward Warren of St. Sepulchre's, yeoman, and Hugh Price of St. Andrew's, Holborn, yeoman.

Roger Kyddiar of Whitechapel, victualler. Sureties:—Robert Gervase, tailor, and Triamon Onyon, yeoman, both of the same.

William Hylliard of Golding Lane, victualler. Sureties:— Theodore Hanley of Clerkenwell, yeoman, and Edward Warren of Cow Cross, yeoman.

William Farrington of Westminster, victualler. Sureties:— Richard Denny and Lawrence Phillipps of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, yeomen.

John Brewer of Hornsey, victualler. Sureties:—The said Edward Warren, and John Broughton of Cow Cross, yeoman.

Complaint being now made that a strange child was left within the gates and walls of the Pesthouse of London, being in the parish of St. Giles'-without-Cripplegate, which house one William Upton doth now inhabit and endeavoureth to put the said child to be kept at the charge of the said parish: therefore, forasmuch as it appeareth to the Court that the Pesthouse is a thing merely exempt from the county of Middlesex and is reserved for the particular use of the City of London, and that the county hath no government nor disposition thereof, it is ordered that the said Upton shall take care to free the said parish of St. Giles' of the said child.

Whereas the Lords and others of His Majesty's Greencloth have directed their writ to John Barnes, Francis Roberts and Ralph Hawtrey, esquires, justices, touching the continuance of Mr. Gawen to be Purveyor for composition veal and lamb for His Majesty's household, it is ordered that Sir William Waade, Knight, and others shall conceive an answer to their Lordships' letter, with the general consent of all the justices, and that some time shall be appointed for the calling in of all such persons whatsoever as shall pretend their privilege to be freed from the said compositions according to the quantity of their lands; and also that Sir Thomas Fowler, Knight, and others, shall have power to conclude an agreement with such person as they shall find willing to undertake a composition for the whole county, for the carriages of the county, for the removes of His Majesty's household and other services for His Majesty which the county now performs.

pp.17, 18, 30 September, A.D. 1613.

Badgers, Kidders and Drovers licensed at this Sessions.
K. Ewine Cowper of Hendon.
Robert Lammas of Hendon.
William Budde of Hendon.
Allan Johnson of Edmonton.
Thomas Johnson of Edmonton.
Thomas Moore of Edmonton.
John Searinge of Edmonton
Edward Austen of Ratcliffe.
Richard Lawes of Ratcliffe.
Henry Bushe of Ratcliffe.
Thomas Lane of Ratcliffe.
John Beamont of Ratcliffe.
Robert Bacon of Ratcliffe.
Thomas Smith of Wapping.
John Carre of Wapping.
K. William Waller of Westminster.
John Lane of Westminster.
Richard Edlyn of Harrow.
John Lane of Harrow.
Thomas Moulde of Harrow.
William Page of Harrow.
Constance Pluckwell of Harrow.
John Edlyn of Harrow.
William Smith of Harrow.
K. Peter Cotterell of Harrow.
Henry Downar of Edgware.
William Gunne of Edgware.
Thomas Grover of Edgware.
Francis Marson of Edgware.
Thomas Fundge of Edgware.
Richard Golde of Hadley.
John Ailwarde of Enfield.
Jonas Taylor of Enfield.
John Newman of Enfield.
Thomas Curtis the elder of Enfield.
Robert Curtis the younger of Enfield.
Henry Lofte of Enfield.
John Burrell of Enfield.
Thomas Bates of Enfield.
John Bates of Enfield.
K. Alice Deane of Enfield.
John Eedye of Enfield.
Robert Bashe of Enfield.
John Pratt of Enfield.
Robert Maye of Enfield.
Thomas Hunsdon of Enfield.
K. John Godfrey of Enfield.
Elizeus Wyberd of Enfield.
Hugh Easton of Enfield.
Henry Deane of Enfield.
Richard Smith of Enfield.
Roger Newman of Enfield.
William Brigges of Enfield.
William Stamborowe of Enfield.
Richard Rolfe of Enfield.
Abraham Hunsdon of Enfield.
Henry Hunsdon of Enfield.
William Woodam of Enfield.
Edward Spencer of Enfield.
Francis Bettes of Enfield.
Edward Curtys of Enfield
Thomas Cowper of Limehouse.
Jacob Forde of Limehouse.
John Wells of Heston.
William Cattell of Hadley.
Nicholas Hale of Hadley.
John Rosson of Hadley.
K. John Forde of Hadley.
Edward Tyler of Hadley.
K. William Trappes of Hadley.
Roger Rose of Hammersmith.
John Redford of Hammersmith.
Edward Hill of Harmondsworth.
K. John Sherley of Harmondsworth.
Charles Gaylard of Harmondsworth.
K. Edward Davies of Harmondsworth.
K. William Russell of Harmondsworth.
Ambrose Steevens of Harmondsworth.
K. Nicholas Barnes of Harmondsworth.
Francis Mason of Bromley.
Thomas Foxe of Bromley.
Thomas Bauldwyn of Bromley.
Richard Page of Bromley.
William Lambert of Whitchurch.
K. Margaret Lambert of Whitchurch.
Roger Crouche of Kingsbury.
Thomas Combes of Kingsbury.
K. Alice Barnabye of Tottenham.
William Charcy of Feltham.
Andrew Hewetson of Finchley.
K. Sarah Hewetson of Finchley.
John Robinson of Holborn.
William Ellis of Isleworth.
K. Francis Wetherhead of South Mimms.
Edmond Clarke of South Mimms.
William Peeters of Heston.
Thomas Knight of Heston.
K. George Peirepoint of Heston.
[blank] Osborne of Heston.
K. Edward Eames of Great Stanmore.
Philip Peeter of Great Stanmore.
K. Alice Peeter of Great Stanmore.
K. John Niccoll of Great Stanmore.
K. John Dewell of Cranford.
John Court of Cranford.
K. John Crofte of Chiswick.
Richard Streete the elder of Pinner.
Richard Streete the younger of Pinner.
John Fearne of Pinner.
William Edlyn of Pinner.
Thomas Grover of New Brentford.
Andrew Grover of New Brentford.
K. David Harris of New Brentford.
Robert Tompson of Hillingdon.
K. John Bruckins of Hillingdon.
Andrew Bowyer of St. Katherine's.
Richard Peeters of Uxbridge
Valentine Cuttes of St. John Street.
John Heyward of Staines.
Edward Newton of Staines
Richard Lambdon of Staines.
Humphrey Vincent of Acton.
K. Christopher Androwes of Acton.
K. William Browne of Drayton.
The same for a Badger.
John Chaundler of South Mimms.
Robert Hill of South Mimms.
Henry King of South Mimms.
Thomas Younge of South Mimms.
Thomas Cooke of South Mimms.
Christopher Boweman of South Mimms.
John Burne of South Mimms.
K. John Smewen of East Bedfont.
K. George Barnes of Harlington.
K. John Symes of Harlington.
K. Thomas Powell of Kensington.
John Knowles the elder of Whitechapel.
Lewis Watkyns of Teddington.
Thomas Johnson of Stanwell.
Zachary Eames of Hackney.
John Reeve of Friern Barnet.
K. Ellis Powell of Fulham.
K. John Butterfield of Ealing.

GAOL DELIVERY REGISTER. VOLUME II.

f.1b. Delivered by proclamation:—

Francis Stone, Thomas Holte, Thomas Piper, John Wilcocks, John Ballis, William Greene.

William Collett respited to Mr. Forsett.

Alice Joyce to be sent to Bridewell to be examined and corrected.

f.1bd. Guilty, no goods, seek the book, read, to be branded:—

Richard Smyth and Richard Batley for two wethers from Anthony Ashe.

Acknowledges the indictment, to be whipped:—

John Leggatt of London, weaver, for two geese worth 10d. (and f. 2.)

Not guilty, to be sent to Bridewell to be whipped:—

Jane Falscocke for picking the pocket of John Wells of Golding Lane. The said John Wells to be sent to Bridewell to be whipped for incontinency with the said Jane.

Guilty to the value of 10½d., no goods, to be whipped:—

Sisley Walton for four curtains of the Earl of Salisbury.

Acknowledge the indictment, to be whipped:—

Thomas Morte, John Burdred and Thomas Nubar for five geese worth 10d. from a man unknown.

f.2. Came and discharged:—

Jane Lathropp of St. John Street, spinster, for receiving a dozen cushions stolen forth of William Hudson's booth in Bartholomew fair.

Elizabeth Head of Whitecross Street, spinster, for picking the pocket of John Freedes.

Thomas Halsteed [Halstead] of London, vintner, for stealing goods from Robert Mynors of St. Andrew's, Holborn, victualler; and the said Robert to prosecute the said Thomas, and John Wilcocks.

Henry Howard of London, yeoman, to keep the peace.

Thomas Lewes, son of Robert Lewes of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, waterman, for stealing a cloak from Hugh Jones.

PROCESS REGISTER BOOK OF INDICTMENTS. VOLUME I.

f.24d. Henry Titnoll of Hillingdon for a common drunkard.

John Welder of Staines [deleted] for trespass in not making lawful fencing round his lands.

f.24a. Margaret Rose of Greenford, widow, for tippling without licence.

William Cobbett of Heston, butcher, for the like.

Martin Farrell, labourer, John Curfew, yeoman [deleted], John Redworth, shoemaker, and Edward Farre, carpenter, all of the same, for the like.

William Knight and Roger Urlyn of the same, yeomen, for badging without licence.

Stephen Tillier and John Honnywell of Harmondsworth, yeomen, for the like.

Luke Archer of Fulham, yeoman, for tippling without licence [deleted].

William Parrett of East Bedfont, yeoman, for badging without licence.

John Clarke of Hadley, yeoman, for the like.

Peter Isam of Chancery Lane, yeoman, and Margaret his wife for selling baskets in the highway.

Edward Hurst of Hammersmith, yeoman, for badging without licence.

John Hull of Hayes, yeoman, for tippling without licence.

Edward Nelson of Enfield, husbandman, for a common drunkard.

f.24ad. John Emson of the same, smith, for the like.

Richard Curton of Hadley, yeoman, for keeping a disordered house.

Arthur Strangnishe of London, brewer, for not making a bridge in Mr. Vincent's grounds, being a common way. On 29 September A.D. 1615 pledged for a fine because the nuisance is amended.

John Carre of Kentish Town, yeoman, for making a "laistall" in the highway.

William Aldersey of the same, yeoman, for tippling without licence [deleted].

John Clarke of Tottenham Court, yeoman, for the like.

Richard Holland of East Smithfield, yeoman, and John Knight of the same, for keeping a bawdy house.

Alice Sheppard of Saffron Hill, widow, for tippling without licence.

William Hill and George Helmes of the same, yeomen, and John Girdler of Fulham, yeoman, for the like.

Richard Meeres of Charterhouse Lane, for not having a house of office [deleted].

John Crowne of the same, yeoman, for having inmates.

Alexander Ford of the same, yeoman, for not having a house of office.

William Cage of Kensington, yeoman, for tippling without licence.

Ann Mastrell of High Holborn, widow, for having divers inmates.

Hall Atkins of the same, yeoman, for the like, and for tippling without licence.

f.25. John Bushoppe of the same, yeoman, for a poor woman in the end of a stable who entertains lewd persons great with child.

Dionise Pendleton of Cow Cross, widow, for having an inmate.

Katherine Johnson of the same, widow, for keeping a bawdy house.

Dorothy Bowen and Margaret Ketteridge, of the same, for the like.

Robert Cobwell of the same, yeoman, for the like.

Ann Jones of Clerkenwell, spinster, for tippling without licence.

John Pretty, William Fleere, John Leveridge and John Rolfe of the same, yeomen, for the like.

Elizabeth Baylie of Shadwell, spinster, for keeping a bawdy house.

On 20 April A.D. 1615, pledged for a fine, and because not to be punished twice for the same offence and already punished by the court as appears, therefore postponed for a fine by the Court.

Robert Kinge of the same, glover, for keeping a bawdy house.

Dorothy Burrowes, spinster, Thomas Brasier and Daniel Liste, yeomen, all of the same, for the like.

John Hills of Limehouse, yeoman, for tippling without licence.

Thomas Barbor [deleted] and Hugh Bilton of the same, cooks, for the like.

f.25d. Daniel Williams of the same, baker, for badging without licence.

Henry Robinson of the same, yeoman, for higgling without licence. On 3 April A.D. 1615 pledged for a fine because it appears that at the time when etc. he was licensed.

James Barton and Roger Steele of East Smithfield, yeomen, for tippling without licence.

Christopher Fountaigne of Ratcliffe, yeoman, for badging without licence.

Richard Mason, James Humfrey [deleted] and Henry Woodhouse of the same, yeomen, for the like.

For tippling without licence:—

Edward Ellis, William Pryme and John Marrett, yeomen, Ann Braggen, widow, Humphrey Yelverton, Richard Rowbottom, Francis Straglin, Ralph Bramton [deleted], Christopher Hanson and Thomas Wharton, yeomen, all of Ratcliffe, and Thomas Katlyn of Stratford Bow, yeoman.

George Peasey of the same, yeoman, for badging without licence.

ff. 26, 26d. Nicholas Goddard of the same, yeoman, for tippling without licence.

Robert Tomkins and John Beane of Wapping, yeomen, for the like.

William Wright of the same, yeoman, for badging without licence.

William Coppes and John Kirkham of the same, yeomen, for the like.

For tippling without licence:—

Francis Warde of St. Katherine's, yeoman, William Stopes, Reginald Kyte, Henry Haninges, Humphrey Waters and James Mitchelson of the same, yeomen, William Payne of Rosemary Lane, yeoman, Thomas Williamson, Thomas Hodgson, Thomas Raye and Thomas Calloe of the same, yeomen, John Dawson and Stephen Pope of Whitechapel, yeomen, Thomas Wharton, William Clowes and Samuel Richforth of Hollowell Street, yeomen, Richard Greene of Mile End, yeoman, Henry Johns of Petty France in Westminster, yeoman, and Griffin Davies and John Drake of the same, yeomen.

Thomas Hamlynton of Longditch in Westminster, yeoman, and John Morrison of Tothill Street in the same, yeoman, both for refusing to watch.

Hugh Meggs and John Williams of Long Woolstaple in the same, yeomen, for tippling without licence.

Francis Fletcher of the Bowling Alley in Westminster, yeoman, for refusing to watch.

Evan Pewe, John Harcott, Robert Marshall and Richard Giles [both deleted], John Wade, John Hall, William Arnold, James Read, John Maye and John Starkey, all of the same, yeomen, for the like.

f. 27. Christopher Remnant of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, victualler, for keeping a bowling alley.

Walter Thomas of St. Clement Danes, yeoman, for making a bloodshed upon George Conard.

Edward Myles of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, for keeping hogs [deleted].

For not working in the highways:— Days.
Hugh Warden of Norcott, gentleman 6
Margaret Wilkins of the same, widow 6
William Badsey of the same, miller 6
John Westcombe of the same, husbandman 6
Jane Bayley of the same, widow 6
Thomas Purnowle of the same, husbandman 1
Matthew Butterfield of the same, husbandman 1
William Luffedaye of the same, husbandman. 1