Pages 1-41
County of Middlesex. Calendar To the Sessions Records: New Series, Volume 4, 1616-18. Originally published by Clerk of the Peace, London, 1941.
This free content was digitised by double rekeying. All rights reserved.
In this section
General Sessions held at Westminster, and Gaol Delivery at the Old Bailey, on 3 and 4 October, 14 James I [A.D. 1616].
SESSIONS ROLL.
Recognizances of:—
John Taylor of Drury Lane, tailor, and Nicholas Weston of the
Old Bailey, gentleman, for Jane Warnam of Charterhouse Lane,
widow, to be of good behaviour.
Sess. Roll 554/22.
Sess. Reg. 2/350a.
Ralph Allington of St. Dunstan's-in-the-West, tailor, and William
Middleton of Christ Church, London, tailor, for John Ratcliffe of
Chancery Lane, tailor, charged to have lived incontinently with one
Margaret Saring.
Sess. Roll 554/24.
Sess. Reg. 2/350.
William Milles of St. Giles'-without-Cripplegate and William
Leverton of St. George's, Southwark, co. Surrey, butcher, for Alice,
wife of the said William Milles, to be of good behaviour.
Sess. Roll 554/25.
Sess. Reg. 2/350.
Edward Lawrence of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, carpenter, for William
Wells of the same, carpenter, for abusing the constable in the execution
of his office.
Sess. Roll 554/29.
Richard Palmer of St. Clement Danes, poulterer, and John Manninge
of the same, butcher, for Robert Manninge of the same, poulterer,
"for stealinge a water spaniell".
Sess. Roll 554/33.
John Clarges of the Strand, blacksmith, and Richard Greene of St.
Clement Danes, for John Ingle of the same for making an affray and
assault upon his master.
Sess. Roll 554/34.
John Sharie and Robert Clerke of St. Mary Overies, Southwark,
co. Surrey, watermen, for Martin Smith of the same, waterman, to
appear.
Sess. Roll 554/36.
Sess. Reg. 2/351.
Thomas Lane of — in-the-Fields, tailor, for James Dickenson
of "Barnesby Street," Southwark, co. Surrey, feltmaker, to appear.
Sess. Roll 554/37.
Sess. Reg. 2/351.
George Horselie of Aldersgate Street, barber-surgeon, and Thomas
Jollie of St. Botolph's-without-Aldersgate, tailor, for John Stringer
of Huxley, co. Chester, gentleman, Thomas Hewett of "Eaten-boate"
[Eaton], co. Chester, yeoman, and Thomas Cammocke of Maldon,
co. Essex, gentleman, all "taken in a suspiciouse manner uppon the
high way nere Tiborne in the night by the Constable and Watche of
Maribon".
Sess. Roll 554/38, 42, 43.
Sess. Reg. 2/350a, 351.
16 December, 13 James I [A.D. 1615].
Edward Macham of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, saddler, and
Lawrence —, gentleman, for John Michell of the same,
saddler, for begetting Gertrude Grove with child.
Sess. Roll 554/40.
Sess. Reg. 2/350a.
George Whithorn of Heston to answer Edward Davis in a case
of felony.
Sess. Roll 554/45.
Thomas Camp—, Doctor of Medicine, and Robert Barrett of
St. Clement's, tailor, for Henry Dawes of the same to answer for the
wounding of Barnaby Bulgar.
Sess. Roll 554/49.
Sess. Reg. 2/355.
John Browne of St. Botolph's-without-Bishopsgate for Frideswide
Burlingham of Norton Folgate, spinster, to appear.
Sess. Roll 554/65.
Sess. Reg. 2/354.
John Morgan of Brentford, shoemaker, and John Parker of the
same, innholder, for Alice, wife of George Richardson of Old Brentford, bound over for harbouring rogues and lewd people, upon the
complaint of the Provost Marshal.
Sess. Roll 554/67.
Sess. Reg. 2/349a, 354.
William Fletcher of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, tailor, Thomas
Askwith of the same, "plummer", and William Henshawe of Grub
Street, hosier, for John Fletcher of the same, plasterer, to answer, he
being found in bed with one Mary Hare.
Sess. Roll 554/68.
Sess. Reg. 2/354.
John Orton of Friern Barnet, labourer, for tippling without licence.
Sess. Roll 554/69.
Sess. Reg. 2/350.
William Harrison and Samuel Harley of Ratcliffe, gardeners, for
Margaret White of the same, widow, to appear.
Sess. Roll 554/72.
Sess. Reg. 2/353.
William Lyddell of St. Katherine's, tailor, and Arthur Avis of
Wapping, sailor, for Sarah, wife of John Clyston [Cliston] of West
Ham, co. Essex, yeoman, "for selling corrupted butter".
Sess. Roll 554/73.
Sess. Reg. 2/353.
Leonard Fenn of Ratcliffe, haberdasher, and George Haward of
Limehouse, Brewer, for William Fenn of Kingston, co. Surrey, and
Robert Westbrooke of East Smithfield, brewer, to appear.
Sess. Roll 554/74, 81.
Sess. Reg. 2/353.
John Baker of Wapping, tailor, and John Shancke of Cripplegate,
cutler, for Alice, wife of John Maggott of St. Giles'-without-Cripplegate, to appear.
Sess. Roll 554/75.
Sess. Reg. 2/353.
William Smyth of St. Andrew's, Holborn, saddler, and Henry
Heath of the same, butcher, for Henry Goodall of the same, innholder,
to answer Griffin Roberts of the same, tailor, and Margery his wife.
Sess. Roll 554/82.
Sess. Reg. 2/355.
Francis Payne of the Strand, grocer, for John Reanolds [Reynolds]
of Westminster for playing at cards and other unlawful games and
lodging in an alehouse seven nights together, contrary to the Statute.
Sess. Roll 554/85.
Sess. Reg. 2/352.
Thomas Ash of Enfield, "boanlace maker", for refusing to find
sufficient sureties to discharge the parish of Enfield of such charges
as he has brought into the same.
Sess. Roll 554/86.
Sess. Reg. 2/352.
Ralph Briscoe of Chipping Barnet, co. Hertford, gentleman, for
himself and John Stamford his manservant to give evidence against
Edward Wood of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, gentleman, concerning
the hurting and wounding of John Jervas [Jervis]; and of John
Flaxmer of South Mimms to give evidence likewise.
Respited by the Court to the next Sessions.
Sess. Roll 554/91, 92.
Sess. Reg. 2/353.
G.D.R. 2/95d.
John Stamford of the town of Old Brentford, fisherman, to
appear.
Sess. Roll 554/101.
Sess. Reg. 2/352.
William Parnell of Enfield, gentleman, and John Lawe of the same, carpenter, for William Kesar [Keasar] of the same for abusing Henry Hunsdon, high constable of Enfield.
Came and was discharged, and he has paid 5s. to Mr. Hunsdon for
refusing to come to the monthly meeting at the Vestry, according
to the orders, which Mr. Hunsdon is to give to the poor of the
parish.
Sess. Roll 554/102.
Sess. Reg. 2/352.
William Nicholson of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, tailor, and David
Powell of the same, locksmith, for Ralph Hewes of the same, blacksmith, to appear.
Sess. Roll 554/106.
Sess. Reg. 2/351.
John Attwood of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, draper, and John Dod
of the same, for Edward Bawdes of the same to be of good behaviour.
Handed over further to Isaac Kilburne of the same, brewer, and
then came and was discharged.
Sess. Roll 554/109.
Sess. Reg. 2/351, 359.
William Goreinge of Chelsea, victualler, for keeping unlawful
games in his house.
He is to pay 13s. 4d. Richard Richardson, and all controversies
to be ended, the money is paid him in Court, and the fine formerly
rated at 12d.
Sess. Roll 554/112.
Sess. Reg. 2/351.
William Spatchurst of Norton Folgate, chandler, for Henry
Spatchurst [Spatcher] his servant and Edward Miller of the same,
chandler, charged by Henry Theodoricke of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields
to have rescued one Roger Mercye [Marcy] from him, being under
arrest in his custody; and of the said Henry Theodoricke and Abraham
Phillips of the same, for Philip Ampthill of the same to keep the peace
towards Robert Sheffeild of Shoreditch [Norton Folgate]; and of
the said Henry Theodoricke and Philip, for the said Abraham to
keep the peace likewise; and of John Maile the younger of Finsbury,
gentleman, and Richard Puller of Norton Folgate, victualler, for the
said Robert to keep the peace towards the said Henry Theodoricke
and Abraham.
The said Robert, Henry Spatchurst, Edward, and John Rile [Ryle]
of Norton Folgate, all indicted for rescuing the said Roger from the
said Abraham and Henry Theodoricke, and all certified into the
King's Bench in Hilary Term, 14 James I [A.D. 1616–17].
The said Henry Spatchurst and Edward came upon indictment
and pleaded not guilty, therefore handed over in bail to the next.
The said Robert came likewise and was handed over in bail to
prosecute the traverse.
Sess. Roll 554/60, 61, 114, 150.
Sess. Reg. 2/350a, 354, 355, 359, 360.
P.R.B. 1/76, 94d.
Richard Taylor of Islington, butcher, for Robert Henn of the
same, farrier, for beating and kicking Emma Ward.
Sess. Roll 554/115.
Sess. Reg. 2/350.
William Smith of Field Lane, chandler, for William Boothe of the
same, victualler, charged to have beaten one Elizabeth Barker, being
with child.
Sess. Roll 554/116.
Sess. Reg. 2/350.
William — of St. James', Clerkenwell, poulterer, and John
Jegs of the same, victualler, for William Carpenter of the same,
gentleman, bound over for that he married one Frances Williams,
her former husband being living. [See also p. 73.]
Sess. Roll 554/117.
Sess. Reg. 2/350.
Humphrey Evans of High Holborn, tailor, for Richard Evans of
the same, saddler, to answer William Harrison of St. Giles'-in-theFields, tailor, for resisting the King's officers.
Sess. Roll 554/120.
Sess. Reg. 2/356.
Richard Morton of West Green within the parish of Tottenham,
yeoman, and Edward Hillyes of the same, fisherman, for John
Gardyner [Gardiner] of the same, "munnyer", "for entertayning of
partridge takers in his Maties Royalties and lodging them in his house".
Came and was committed for default of sureties for good behaviour,
and he is discharged from victualling and respited by the Court to the
next; then came and was discharged with the assent of Sir Ferdinand
Heyborne, knight, at the request of Edmund Dowbeldaye.
Sess. Roll 554/121.
Sess. Reg. 2/356, 367.
Alan Turner of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, gentleman, and Erasmus
Finch of the same, crossbow-maker, for George Harper of the same
for charging and wrongfully accusing Sir Ferdinand Heborne
[Heyburne], knight, with cozenage.
Came and was discharged at the instance of the said Sir Ferdinand
without a fee.
Sess. Roll 554/122.
Sess. Reg. 2/356.
William Powle [Powell] of Whitechapel, fisherman, and Thomas
Roome of the same, glover, for Ann, daughter of the said William,
and for John Noble of the same, flaxman, to appear.
Sess. Roll 554/125, 126.
Sess. Reg. 2/355.
Evan Floyd of Clerkenwell and Abraham Gourd of Cow Cross,
feltmaker, for Owen Powell of the same, fletcher, to be of good
behaviour.
Sess. Roll 554/128.
Sess. Reg. 2/354.
Mungo Parker of Ratcliffe, weaver, James Besowe of St. Olave's,
co. Surrey, silkdyer, and Edward Rawlyns of East Smithfield, cutler,
for William Kempethorne of Barking, London, mariner, to appear;
and of Nathaniel Staulton of Lombard Street, goldsmith, and Thomas
Dorrill of the same, silkman, for William Pickis of Barking aforesaid,
mariner, to appear; and of William Dodd of London, merchant-tailor,
and Richard Mathewes of Barking aforesaid, innholder, for Richard
Panfeild [Punfeilde] of the same, tailor, to appear.
Sess. Roll 554/129, 130, 133.
Sess. Reg. 2/353.
John Sadler of Ratcliffe, clothworker, and Thomas Abbes of the
same, for William Hall of the same, vintner, to be of good behaviour.
Sess. Roll 554/131.
Sess. Reg. 2/353.
Thomas Clarke of London, weaver, and John Clarke of St.
Sepulchre's, saddler, for Katherine, wife of John Bettes, to be of
good behaviour.
Sess. Roll 554/132.
Sess. Reg. 2/353.
John Dodswell of Westminster, chandler, for William Street of
the same, labourer, to appear.
Sess. Roll 554/134.
Sess. Reg. 2/356.
Hugh Williams of Westminster, bricklayer, and John Burd of the
same, for Elizabeth, wife of the said Hugh, to appear.
Sess. Roll 554/135.
Sess. Reg. 2/352.
William Feuwaters and George Williams of Hanworth, for
Thomas Feewaters of the same, tailor, for beating and wounding
Margaret, wife of Edward Lock, and to keep the peace towards
her.
Sess. Roll 554/136.
Sess. Reg. 2/352.
Hugh Byrd [Burd] of Pinner to answer touching his contempt in
letting go a vagrant, whom he was charged with by a constable, with
a pass to be conveyed from constable to constable according to
the law.
The said Hugh and Henry Scudamore of Kingsbury indicted for
refusing to pay their assessments towards the maimed soldiers, and
pledged for fines in April, 1618.
Sess. Roll 554/139.
P.R.B. 1/76d.
Roger Raynor of Hillingdon and Thomas Tisdalle of Uxbridge,
draper, for William Raynor of Cowley in the parish of Hillingdon,
tanner, to answer concerning the beating and wounding of Richard
Cutler of Uxbridge, butcher.
Sess. Roll 554/140.
Richard Nelham the elder of Ruislip and John Winchester of
"Marlepittes" in the same parish, for John Fearne the elder of
"Wilchers" in the same parish, to answer concerning the abusing
of Mr. Roworth, minister, his own wife and others of his Majesty's
subjects.
Sess. Roll 554/141.
John Readworth of Heston, shoemaker, for Thomas Williams of
the same, tailor, to answer for refusing to do such service as the
officer demanded him for the King.
Came and was discharged because the parties are agreed.
Sess. Roll 554/145.
Garrad Low of Kingston Wick, shoemaker, and Oliver Ward
of the same, for Roger Wells of the same to appear.
Came and was handed over further.
Sess. Roll 554/146.
Richard Swingfield of East Smithfield, fishmonger, for Ralph
Brenton of Ratcliffe, victualler, for his wife to appear, and that neither
he not his wife "doe henceforth keepe victualinge".
Sess. Roll 544/147.
Thomas — of Rosemary Lane, carman, and John Hunt of
Whitechapel, wheelwright, for Richard Rider of Rosemary Lane,
carman, to appear.
Sess. Roll 544/148.
Samuel Bent and John Ewre of Kensington, for John Ussell of the
same, that he shall not at any time keep a victualling-house within the
liberty for the space of three years.
Sess. Roll 544/149.
Sess. Reg. 2/356.
Thomas Haywood and Richard Perkins of Clerkenwell, gentlemen,
and John Cumber of St. Alphage, London Wall, gentleman, for
William Waringe of the same, gentleman, to answer the hurting and
wounding of Robert Knowles, Thomas Dickenson and Robert
Holmes.
Sess. Roll 554/156.
Sess. Reg. 2/354.
Thomas Martin of Grantchester, co. Cambridge, yeoman, to give
evidence against Margaret Knott, who is suspected to have picked
£30 out of Martin's pocket.
Respited because the felony was done in the county of Cambridge.
Sess. Roll 554/157.
Sess. Reg. 2/349a.
William Robson of St. Clement Danes, Vintner, and Thomas
Willson of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, shoemaker, for Donkin
Mawcumbe of St. Clement Danes, shoemaker, for conveying away
into Scotland a manservant of his who had begotten a bastard child
in his house.
Sess. Roll 554/159.
William Pytt of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, goldsmith, and Lawrence
Phillippes of the same, for Arthur Parker of the same to appear.
Sess. Roll 554/161.
Sess. Reg. 2/350.
Thomas Webbes of Staines, baker, and Nicholas Moore of the
same, cooper, for Henry Arthur of the same, musician, to
appear.
Sess. Roll 554/162.
Sess. Reg. 2/350.
John Reeve of South Mimms, tanner, and William Reeve of Friern
Barnet, for John Glasebye of the same, victualler, to answer the
information of John Cade for suffering unlawful games and entertaining cheaters into his house.
Sess. Roll 554/163.
Sess. Reg. 2/350.
William Welch, John Rhodes [Roades] and Henry Watson of
Friern Barnet, labourers, for Richard Dowley of the same, victualler,
to answer certain assaults and batteries upon the persons of Samson
Lythell and Richard Shones.
He is discharged from victualling for keeping ill rule, and handed
over further in bail to the said John and William Relfe of the same.
Afterwards on 3 December came and was discharged with the assent
of the said Samson in my presence [i.e. of John Welde], he being still
very infirm and impotent.
Sess. Roll 554/164.
Sess. Reg. 2/350, 359.
Recognizances to keep the peace of:—
William Knight of Wapping, victualler, and William Palmer of
East Smithfield, blacksmith, for Elizabeth, wife of John Knight of
Wapping, towards Elizabeth Price.
Sess. Roll 554/10.
Ralph Brenton of Ratcliffe, victualler, and Robert King of the
same, glover, for Juliana, wife of Hugh Clapham of the same, towards
"the wydowe Browne".
Sess. Roll 554/11.
Hugh Murfeild of Newington, co. Surrey, milliner, and Thomas
— of St. George's, Southwark, collier, for Richard Murren of
Whitechapel, chapman, towards Thomas Hawkinges and Joan Poore
of the same.
Sess. Roll 554/12.
— — of Whitechapel, sailor, and Thomas Questeed
of Rosemary Lane, tailor, for Mary, wife of Robert Peerson of East
Smithfield, towards John Williams.
Sess. Roll 554/13.
Aaron Degrove of East Smithfield, cordwainer, and Walter
— of St. Botolph's, Aldgate, tailor, for Edward Benden of
East Smithfield, porter, towards Thomas Ginkinges of the same
and his wife.
Sess. Roll 554/14.
Gilbert Peeke of Rosemary Lane, tailor, and John Newton of
"Pickleherring" in Southwark, cordwainer, for Jane, wife of
Alexander Barnes of Rosemary Lane, victualler, towards Mary, wife
of Thomas Reighnoldes of the same, barber; and of William Stagg
of Whitechapel, porter, and James Platt of St. Botolph's, —,
smith, for the said Mary towards the said Jane.
Sess. Roll 554/15, 19.
Richard Nash of Rosemary Lane, tailor, and Thomas — of
Whitechapel, painter, for Mary, wife of James Smyth of the same,
pinner, towards Ann Masterson.
Sess. Roll 554/16.
[Philip] Gainsford of Rosemary Lane, surgeon, and William
Waterman of the same, cook, for Robert Jackman of the same and
Ann his wife, towards George Pente and his wife.
Sess. Roll 554/17.
Edward Harbert of the Minories, London, clothworker, and
Edward — of Whitechapel, baker, for "Ginking" Jones of
the same, clothworker, to keep the peace.
Sess. Roll 554/18.
Gillam Pease of St. Giles'-without-Cripplegate, cordwainer, and
Bartholomew Howe of the same, labourer, for Thomas Greene of
the same, weaver, towards John Ould.
Sess. Roll 554/20.
Sess. Reg. 2/350a.
John Wright of Whitecross Street, tallow-chandler, and "Marenius" Wright of "Hollowell Streete", chandler, for William Tompson
of the same, baker, towards Jane Marshall.
Sess. Roll 554/21.
Sess. Reg. 2/350a.
Richard Turner of St. Sepulchre's, butcher, and John Willy of the
same, shoemaker, for Joan, wife of Robert Michell of Cow Cross,
butcher, towards Elizabeth Johnson.
Sess. Roll 554/23.
Sess. Reg. 2/350a.
Cuthbert Farberne of St. James', Clerkenwell, smith, and John
Dalby of the same, milliner, for Hugh Donne of St. Sepulchre's,
labourer, towards William Tasker.
Sess. Roll 554/26.
Sess. Reg. 2/350.
George Cordell of St. Sepulchre's, glover, and Abraham Guord of
the same, feltmaker, for Richard Eaton of Cow Cross, butcher,
towards Francis Chandler.
Sess. Roll 554/27.
Gregroy Elmer of Golding Lane, buttonmaker, Francis Mayne,
labourer, and George Corkyn, shoemaker, both of the same, for
Christopher Johnson of the same, blacksmith, towards Elizabeth
Withers.
Sess. Roll 554/28.
Sess. Reg. 2/350.
Arthur Colman of Tothill Street, grocer, for John Gryme of King
Street, Westminster, gentleman, towards John Story of St. Clement
Danes; and of Matthew Carelton of Westminster, gentleman, for the
said John Story towards the said John Gryme.
Sess. Roll 554/30, 32.
Jerome Nevill of Lombard Street, goldsmith, for Nathaniel
Mouldsworth of Fotheringhay, co. Northampton, gentleman, towards
Thomas Linsey.
Sess. Roll 554/31.
Edward Robson of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, victualler, and
Christopher Larkin of the same, for Margaret, wife of Richard Bond
of the same, towards Phillida Relse.
Sess. Roll 554/35.
Roger Johnson of Westminster, bricklayer, and Thomas Milson
of the same, carpenter, for John Macye of the same, tailor.
Sess. Roll 554/39.
Sess. Reg. 2/350a.
Hugh Little and Hugh Jackson of Westminster, bricklayers, and
James Allen of the same, for Elizabeth, wife of the said Hugh Little,
and for Alice Allison alias Phelips of the same, spinster, towards John
Smithe.
Sess. Roll 554/41, 108.
Sess. Reg. 2/350a, 351.
John Joanes of Westminster and John Ladkin of the same, barber,
for Hugh Cursell of the same, glover, to keep the peace.
Sess. Roll 554/44.
Sess. Reg. 2/350a.
Henry Ruby of Wapping and John Skingley of the same, tailor,
for Arthur Swayne of the same, tailor, towards Abraham Williams
of the same, porter, and Elizabeth his wife.
Sess. Roll 554/46.
Robert Green of St. Giles'-without-Cripplegate, cordwainer, and
Richard Hushe of the same, glover, for Richard Wast of the same,
towards Henry Rolf.
Sess. Roll 554/47.
Robert Moore and Charles Sheldon of Norton Folgate for Richard
Tripland of the same, blacksmith, towards William Harper of the
same, cordwainer; and of the said William to keep the peace.
Sess. Roll 554/48.
Sess. Reg. 2/355, 356.
Henry Greene and Roland Blague of Old Street, for Mary Soursbye
of the same, spinster, towards Alice Chambers.
Sess. Roll 554/50.
Sess. Reg. 2/355.
John Evans and William Leeche of Gray's Inn Lane, victuallers,
for Robert Simons of the same, carpenter, towards Joan Blackmore.
Sess. Roll 554/51.
Sess. Reg. 2/355.
Christopher Brigges of St. Alphage, [London Wall], currier, and
Richard Peter of Coleman Street, cordwainer, for John Griffin and
Edward Garrett of St. Alphage aforesaid, towards John Ferne; and
of John Smith of All Hallows, London Wall, farrier, and Thomas
Beale of St. Botolph's, Bishopsgate, tailor, for Richard Binckes of
All Hallows aforesaid, gentleman, towards the said John Ferne.
Sess. Roll 554/52, 53.
Sess. Reg. 2/355.
Roger Rosse of Clerkenwell, gilder, and Richard Daunger of the
same, bucklemaker, for Robert Baker of the same, tailor, and Edith
his wife and Margaret Baker of the same, spinster, towards Thomas
Carter.
Sess. Roll 554/57.
Sess. Reg. 2/355.
Roger Beswicke of Whitecross Street and Edward Barrowes of
the same, chandler, for John Steventon of the same, towards Frances
Carre of the same, spinster; and of John Pebworth of the same,
tailor, and Thomas Waringe of Blackfriars, gentleman, for the said
Frances towards Margaret Steventon.
Sess. Roll 554/62, 63.
Sess. Reg. 2/354.
James — and Robert Richardson of Clerkenwell, tailors,
for Elizabeth Blocke of the same, spinster, towards Ann Jeffes.
Sess. Roll 554/64.
Sess. Reg. 2/354.
William Dewhurst of St. Andrews', Holborn, and Edward Hunt of
St. Bride's, cutler, for Elizabeth Millett of Field Lane, spinster, towards
Nathaniel Starkye of Charterhouse Lane, saddler; and of Richard
Marshall of the same, buttonmaker, and Robert Leighe of St. John
Street, victualler, for the said Nathaniel towards the said Elizabeth;
he is accused to have taken 5s. from her.
Sess. Roll 554/66, 155.
Sess. Reg. 2/354.
G.D.R. 2/96d.
John Johnson of East Smithfield, brewer, to keep the peace.
Sess. Roll 554/70.
Sess. Reg. 2/353.
Thomas Deane of Whitechapel, feltmaker, and Richard Trypland
of Shoreditch, smith, for Dorothy Skipworth of Spitalfields, spinster,
Mary, wife of Thomas Freeson of Shoreditch, and Jane, wife of
George Lyde of Whitechapel, all to keep the peace.
Sess. Roll 554/76, 77, 80.
Sess. Reg. 2/353.
Edward Bottleson of Spitalfields, ropemaker, and Geoffrey Browne
of the same, husbandman, for Thomas Holton of the same, founder,
to keep the peace.
Sess. Roll 554/78.
Sess. Reg. 2/353.
Humphrey Ambler of Friday Street, salter, Thomas Clyffe of Whitechapel, draper, and Edmund Parsons of St. Katherine's, baker, for
John Lambert of Tamworth, co. Stafford, mariner, to keep the
peace.
Sess. Roll 554/79.
Sess. Reg. 2/353.
Alexander Leviston of Clerkenwell and Richard Jones of the same,
tailor, for Hector Leviston of the same and Dorothy his wife, towards
Martin Taylor of the same and Jane his wife, and James Haies of the
same and Jane his wife.
Sess. Roll 554/83.
Sess. Reg. 2/353.
Richard Tailor of Old Street and Richard Robinson of Goswell
Street, plasterer, for David Wager of Old Street, cordwainer, to keep
the peace.
Sess. Roll 554/84.
Sess. Reg. 2/354.
William Betts and Edward Baldock of Edmonton, for Thomas
West of Golding Lane in the parish of St. Giles'-without-Cripplegate,
cordwainer, towards John Stebranke of Edmonton aforesaid; and
of James Johnson, husbandman, and William Ivytt, tailor, both of
the same, for the said Edward towards the said John; and of Robert
Eastry of the same, gentleman, for the said John towards the said
Edward.
The said John swore in court that the said Edward had assaulted
him in the highway, therefore he is committed for default of good
sureties, and is to pay 4s. 8d. to the said John, and handed over
further in bail to Peter Lought of Golding Lane, gentleman, and John
Robinson of Enfield.
The said Edward came at the next and was discharged.
Sess. Roll 554/87, 103, 104.
Sess. Reg. 2/351, 352, 360.
Richard Taylor of St. Gregory's, London, draper, and Humphrey
Lympney of Fulham, chandler, for Richard Shory of Fulham, cordwainer, towards Edward Home of the same.
Sess. Roll 554/88.
Sess. Reg. 2/351.
Charles Twinihoe of Westminster and Henry Pow— of the
same, cordwainer, for John Porter of the same, baker, towards
Griffen Roberts of the same.
Sess. Roll 554/89.
Sess. Reg. 2/352.
Bartholomew Owin and — Powell of St. —, cordwainers,
for Adam Banke of Westminster, embroiderer, towards Robert Hyde
of the same, tailor.
Sess. Roll 554/90.
Sess. Reg. 2/352.
Gregory Bonde of Westminster, gentleman, and Thomas Haddock
for William Mackarell of the same, victualler, towards John Davis of
the same, waterman.
Sess. Roll 554/93.
Sess. Reg. 2/352.
Robert Burgeas of Westminster, carpenter, and Thomas Fyler of
the same, labourer, for Leonard Chaundler of the same, carpenter,
towards John Basely of the same, waterman.
Sess. Roll 554/95.
Sess. Reg. 2/352.
Samuel Hopkins of Westminster, grocer, and Edward Keitlye of
the same, glazier, for Isabel, wife of William Gowringe [Goreinge]
of Chelsea, waterman, towards Richard Wrixon of the same, tailor.
Sess. Roll 554/96.
Sess. Reg. 2/352.
William Grymes of Westminster, tailor, and Ralph Keyes of the
same, carpenter, for John Jacke of the same, gentleman, towards
Hugh Ball of the same, scrivener.
Sess. Roll 554/97.
Sess. Reg. 2/352.
Matthew Dansall of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, baker, for Humphrey
Kinge of the same, baker, towards William Douneinge of Westminster, baker.
Sess. Roll 554/105.
Sess. Reg. 2/351.
Nicholas Franckelin and Thomas Fletcher of Lincoln's Inn, gentlemen, for Henry Fitz Jefferies of the same, gentleman, to keep the
peace.
Sess. Roll 554/107.
Sess. Reg. 2/351.
Abraham Chapman of —, for Richard Blackman of Westminster to keep the peace.
Sess. Roll 554/110.
Sess. Reg. 2/351.
Edward Griffen and Thomas Tason of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields,
for Adam Graves of the same to keep the peace.
Sess. Roll 554/111.
Sess. Reg. 2/351.
Roger Riche of St. Clement Danes, gunpowder-maker, and John
— of the same, for Robert Drake of Marylebone and Mary his
wife, towards Margery [Mary] Draper.
Sess. Roll 544/113.
Sess. Reg. 2/350a, 359.
Christopher Elsmore of St. Giles'-without-Cripplegate, goldsmith,
and William Howard of the same, miller, for William Case of
the same, cordwainer, and Constance his wife, towards Mary
Richardson.
Sess. Roll 554/118.
Sess. Reg. 2/350.
William Denton of St. Sepulchre's, brewer, and Richard Brunt of
the same, tailor, for Richard Morgan of St. James', Clerkenwell,
brewer, towards Christiana Bonny.
Sess. Roll 554/119.
Sess. Reg. 2/350.
Matthew Quier of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, baker, and Robert
Dickers of the same, innholder, for Silvanus Burkett of the same,
victualler, and Richard Barker of the same, innholder, towards Henry
Theodoricke of the same and his wife.
Sess. Roll 554/123, 124.
Sess. Reg. 2/355, 356.
Thomas Flewter of Ratcliffe, mariner, and Michael Noker of the
same, ship-carpenter, for Thomasine, wife of Thomas Beltes of the
same, who had the peace sworn against her by Ellen, wife of John
Alcock of the same, barber.
Sess. Roll 554/127.
Sess. Reg. 2/354.
William Banes of Harefield and John — of "Raveinges"
in the said parish, for Samuel Adkinson [Atkinson] of Harefield
aforesaid, towards Edward Courtney of Rickmansworth, co.
Hertford.
Sess. Roll 554/137.
Sess. Reg. 2/352.
Richard Sheild and Christopher Sessions of Uxbridge, for Thomas
Sheild of the same, towards Thomas Beech of Hayes.
Sess. Roll 554/138.
Sess. Reg. 2/352.
Thomas Ruddyn of London, petty-chapman, and Martin Hastings
of Teddington, for Margaret Robinson of the same, towards Ann
Hall.
Sess. Roll 554/142.
Roger Key of Hounslow and Henry Leak of the same, blacksmith,
for William Prestcot of the same, weaver, and Sampson Crabb of
the same, towards Thomas Bennet.
Sess. Roll 554/143, 144.
Arthur Spratlinge of Clerkenwell, John Watson, cobbler, and
John Hurst, "lawier", both of the same, for Agnes Spratlinge of the
same, spinster, towards James Tanner.
Sess. Roll 554/151.
Sess. Reg. 2/354.
Samuel Gayford and Henry Clarke of St. John Street, for George
Hunter of the same, towards John Kenney.
Sess. Roll 554/153.
Sess. Reg. 2/354.
John Grane of Staple Inn, gentleman, and James Wood of the
Savoy, baker, for William Coleman of Clerkenwell, joiner, towards
William Peters.
Sess. Roll 554/154.
Sess. Reg. 2/354.
Robert Hale of St. Botolph's-without-Bishopsgate, haberdasher,
and Robert Vaghan of the same, for William Doninge [Downinge]
of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, baker, to keep the peace.
The parties are agreed.
Sess. Roll 554/158.
Sess. Reg. 2/350.
John Paget and Clement Powlton of St. Mary Overies, co. Surrey,
watermen, for the said John towards Katherine Hewes.
Sess. Roll 554/160.
Thomas Knowles and Edward Sheappard of Acton, for Matthew
West of the same, labourer, towards Frances Deereman of the same.
At the next came and was discharged by the affirmation of Sir
Francis Darcy, knight, that they were agreed.
Sess. Roll 554/165.
Sess. Reg. 2/359.
Indictment of:—
Richard Marsam, servant to Andrew Blase of Cow Cross, butcher,
for an assault and battery on Dionise Terrey, at St. John Street.
Came upon indictment, acknowledged and paid 3s. 4d., paid to the
Sheriff in Court.
Prosecutor:—Elizabeth —.
Sess. Roll 554/1, 152.
Sess. Reg. 2/354.
Ralph Leeke of Westminster, blacksmith, Price Meredith, citizen
and draper of London, and Edward Gosfielde of Westminster, for
an assault and battery on Thomas Watson of the same, tailor, at the
same; and of the said Thomas, William Barber, yeoman, Thomas
Harr, tailor, and John Styles, tailor, all of Westminster, for an assault
and battery on the said Ralph, at the same.
Prosecutors:—William Dawson, John Woo—, Thomas
Cutler, Thomas Berrith, Richard Price, Christopher Cocke.
Sureties for the said Meredith to keep the peace towards the said
Barber:—William Kellitt of Westminster, barber-surgeon, and the
said Leeke.
Sureties for the said Watson to keep the peace towards the said
Leeke:—William Saintbarr and John Pettit of the same, gentlemen.
Sureties for the said Thomas Harr and John Styles to keep the
peace likewise:—the said Saintbarr and Watson, Arthur Cadwick,
chandler, and Silvester Hunt, barber, both of the same.
The said Harr and Styles came upon indictment and pleaded not
guilty and were handed over further to prosecute the traverse etc.
Certified into the King's Bench by writ of certiorari in the Octave of
St. Hilary, 14 James I [A.D. 1616–17].
Sess. Roll 554/2, 7, 94, 98, 99, 100.
Sess. Reg. 2/352, 360.
P.R.B. 1/75d, 94d.
Edward Woolridge [Wilridge] of St. Olave's, co. Surrey, gentleman,
for an assault and battery on William Fenn, at Ratcliffe.
Prosecutors:—William Kendricke, Ralph Vaughan, Thomas Smyth.
Sess. Roll 554/4, 71.
Sess. Reg. 2/353.
Margaret, wife of Peter Isam [Isum] of Chancery Lane, barbersurgeon, for being a common barratrix and disturber of her
neighbours, at the same.
Acknowledged the indictment, fined 12d.
Prosecutors:—George Fouche, Edward Dixe, William Griffen,
Robert Clark.
Sureties:—John Belyn of the same, smith, and William Sutton of
Foster Lane, dyer. Further sureties for the said Margaret to prosecute
the traverse of her indictment with effect:—Richard Nesse of Cow
Cross, Edward Baker of Chancery Lane, cutler, and Stephen Hipwell
of the same, carpenter.
Sess. Roll 554/5.
Sess. Roll 555/123.
Sess. Reg. 2/365, 370, 385, 390, 409.
Edward Wharton [Walton] of Gray's Inn Lane [of "Pourpoole
Lane"], farrier, Susan his wife, and Roger Gunter of Gray's Inn Lane,
for an assault and battery on Abraham Phillipps, at the same.
Sureties:—Robert Lowth and Edward Perdye, silkdyer, both of
"Pourpoole Lane", John Hopper of Field Lane and Thomas Pye
of Whitechapel, clothworker.
Sess. Roll 554/6, 59, 88.
Sess. Reg. 2/355.
P.R.B. 1/76.
14 September, 14 James I [A.D. 1616].
Whereas Christopher Wallis, Barnaby Branche and Henry Elles of
Enfield, servants to John Decroe of the same, gentleman, caused to
be taken divers cattle of — at Enfield for damages done there,
and would have imparked the said cattle according to law, nevertheless
Hugh Easton of Enfield, Richard Rashe, Henry Lofte the younger,
John Dent and Elizabeth Easton [Eston], spinster, all of the same,
assaulted the said Christopher, Barnaby and Henry, and violently
rescued the said cattle so being in their possession, to the great damage
of the said John Decroe.
The said Hugh, Richard and Elizabeth pledged for fines on 24
August, 1618. Submission made by the servants of Master Salter.
Sess. Roll 554/3.
P.R.B. 1/76.
17[?] September [A.D. 1616].
Jury writ, issued by Sir Thomas Lake, knight, to summon the jury
and the chief constables and sub-constables to the General Sessions
to be held on 3 October next coming.
Endorsement illegible.
Sess. Roll 554/170.
3 October, 14 James I [A.D. 1616].
[Portion of wrapper for the roll for the General Sessions of the
Peace.]
Sess. Roll 554/171.
5 September, 14 James I [A.D. 1616].
Writ, witnessed by Sir Thomas Lake, knight, at Hicks Hall in St.
John Street, to summon a jury of twenty-four lawful men of the
neighbourhood of Ratcliffe, to the Sessions to be held at Hicks Hall
on 4 October next coming, to enquire between William Redman of
Ratcliffe in a plea of trespass whereof he stands indicted, and George
Longe, gentleman, prosecuting for the King in that behalf.
Endorsed that the execution of this writ appears in a certain
panel annexed to the same, [no. 554/9, for jurors names see
Appendix II].
Alan Cotton and Cuthbert Hackett, sheriffs.
Sess. Roll 554/8.
Names of coroners:—
Robert Bright, gentleman.
Henry Harryott, gentleman.
Names of bailiffs:—
Robert Bright, gentleman, of the Liberty of the Duchy of Lancaster
at the Strand.
Walter James, gentleman, of the Liberty of the Dean and Chapter
of the Collegiate Church of St. Peter, Westminster.
John Mayle the younger, gentleman, of the Liberty of the Dean
and Chapter of the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, London.
Philip Kinge, gentleman, of the Liberty of John, Lord Bishop of
London.
Robert Dixon, gentleman, of the Liberty of Thomas, Lord Wentworth.
John Valentine, gentleman, of the Liberty of the Master, Brothers
and Sisters of the Hospital Church of St. Katherine-the-Virgin-nextthe-Tower of London.
Charles Chute, esquire, of the Liberty of the Duchy of Lancaster
at Enfield.
William Asplin, of the Liberty of the Duchy of Lancaster at South
Mimms.
William Heycocke, of the Liberty of Dudley, Lord North.
William Fletcher, of the Liberty of Sir William Herbert, knight,
of his manor of Hendon.
Isaac Bringhurst [of the hundred of Osulstone. The lower half
of the document is missing, on which would be the names of the
other bailiffs for that hundred and for the hundreds of Edmonton,
Elthorne, Gore, Spelthorne and Isle worth].
Sess. Roll 554/166.
Names of constables:—
[Only two portions of these lists remain in which the following
names can be deciphered].
Names of constables:— [Hundred of Osulstone]
Names of the chief constables of the hundred of Edmonton:—
Roger Hoddesdon of South Mimms, gentleman.
Robert Estrey of Edmonton, gentleman.
Henry Hunsdon of Enfield, gentleman.
Sess. Roll 554/167, 168.
SESSIONS REGISTER. VOLUME II.
p. 349a. Came and discharged:—
Susan Fisher of Charterhouse Lane, spinster, stands presented by the Jury of Annoyances for keeping ill rule in her tobacco shop.
John Robinson of High Holborn, gentleman, to be of good behaviour.
p. 350.
Thomas Ressell [Ressoll] of Enfield, musician, brought to the Court to discharge the parish from henceforth from any charge that shall be by his means, and handed over further in bail to William Kensar of the same. Came at the next and was discharged because he discharged the parish (and pp. 359, 386).
Thomas Weste of Southwark, brewer, committed for abusing the Court, to put in sureties for good behaviour, and handed over further to Richard Mathewes of Bishopsgate Street, tailor, and John Jones of St. Andrew's, Holborn, shoemaker (and p. 359).
p. 355. William Wilson of Finsbury, baker, for the peace.
William Pedler of Norton Folgate, bricklayer, for the like.
p.356. Joan Raymond committed to the House of Correction for that she is a common whore.
Margery Sissell committed for keeping a bawdy-house in Charterhouse Lane.
Ann Pilkington sent to the House of Correction for being a common whore, and fetching divers whores to the house of the said Margery Sissell to be lewd with them.
William Edwardes of Drury Lane, blacksmith, brought to the Court by warrant from Mr. Recorder and Sir Lewis Lewkenor, upon complaint by Thomas Abbot his late master, for departing out of his service, being bound by indenture; but because his indenture was not enrolled in open Sessions according to the law, he is now likewise discharged by the Court.
pp. 357–8. Badgers, laders, kidders and carriers licensed and allowed at the General Sessions held at Westminster on Thursday the third day of October, 1616.
Badgers:—James Hosier, Thomas Tavernor, William Parricke, Edward Parricke and William Perry, all of Staines, John Street, John Street [sic], Richard Street, Henry Street, William Edlyn, John Fearne and Nicholas Aylard, all of Pinner, Henry Hunsdon, Thomas Hunsdon, John Pratte, Henry Deane, Joans Taylor, Christopher Woodam, John Edes, Elizeus Wiberde, Thomas Bates, Abraham Hunsdon, Nicholas Morris, Richard Roffe, Robert Courtis, William Briggs, Edward Carter, Roger Newman, Robert Mayhewe, Roger Pickatt, Thomas Goddard, Matthew Betts, Hugh Easton, Thomas Curtys the elder, Thomas Curtys the younger, Richard Smith and Henry Lofte, all of Enfield, Richard Golde, Nicholas Hale, William Cattell and John Rowson, all of Hadley, Paul Juxe (with drover), William Ellis and George Harverde of Isleworth, William Fletcher, Ewin Cooper and John Lambe of Hendon, William Waller of Westminster, Richard Lawe of Ratcliffe, William Smith, John Radforde and Roger Roffe of Hammersmith, Thomas Knight of Heston, Henry Britteridge of Hanwell, Thomas Earlye and Robert Thomspon of Hillingdon, Thomas Younge, Nathaniel Wall, Robert Hill and Margaret Kinge, all of South Mimms, Richard Peeter, William Nyxe and Roger Jordan of Uxbridge, Thomas Foxe, Richard Page, Thomas Baldwyn and Thomas Jarsey, all of Bromley, Philip Peeter, Constance Pluckwell, Henry Winche and William Lamberte, all of Stanmore, John Lawe of East Smithfield, Henry Fundge of Ealing, Edward Hackney of Whitechapel, Lewis Watkins of Teddington, John Lane and John Edlyn of Harrow, Robert Robertes of Willesden, Hugh Goddard and Andrew Bowyer of St. Katherine's, John Courte and Barnaby Courte of Cranford, Peter Meredithe of Stepney, Richard Paley of St. Botolph's-without-Aldgate, Ellis Powell of Fulham, Robert Parnell of Hounslow, George Barnes of Harlington and Thomas Wealand of Hayes.
Kidders:—Edward Eeles of Pinner, William Woodman of Enfield, Elizabeth Sherley and Edward Davyes of Harmondsworth, John Lane of Westminster, [blank] Osborne of Heston, John Bruchins and John Goaste of Hillingdon, John Robinson of South Mimms, David Harris of New Brentford, Thomas Taylor of Stanmore, Iron Scaldwell of Harrow, John Dewill of Cranford, John Page of Hayes, John Bannester of West Drayton and John Prior of Whetstone.
Drover:—Walter Lake of St. Clement Danes.
PROCESS REGISTER BOOK OF INDICTMENTS. VOLUME I.
f.75d. William Lacye of Hendon for felony. Outlawed at the Sessions held on 10 April, 16 James I [A.D. 1618].
f.76. Alice Cole of Hampton, widow, Ann Cole of the same, spinster, Joan, wife of Thomas Cole of the same, and Daniel Knowlinge of New Brentford, all for recusancy.
f. 76d. George Thorp of Sunbury for enclosing the common highway within the said parish.
James Gibson of Hammersmith for charging the country with warrants for coals, whenas they could not be taken in at court but both coals and carriage converted to himself and the collier or one of them.
Edward Turpin of Petty France, Thomas Tyle and Thomas Burchley of the same, Henry Smith of Westminster, Arthur Squib, Thomas Cutler, Matthew Hill, Christopher Smith and William Arnatt of the same, all for refusing to watch. The said Cutler pledged for a fine on 16 April, 1618.
John Powell of King Street for disturbing the King's peace.
f.77. Lady Margaret Conyby of Shoreditch, Matthew Woodward of Startford Bow, gentleman, and Joan his wife, for not coming to church by the space of a month.
Edward Barby of Stratford Bow, gentleman, for refusing to send his labourers by the space of six days.
William Burister, victualler, and Henry West, Husbandman, both of the same, for refusing to pay towards the maintenance of the Marshal.
Robert Lambert of the same, yoeman, for raising the ground before his tenements and defending it with posts set up.
Timothy Bugby and Robert Williams of the same for dividing two small cottages. The said Timothy pledged for a fine on 28 September, 1618.
The wife of John Southerton, esquire, for not coming to church.
John Ashby of Newington, gentleman, for not working in the highways, having thirty acres of land in the same parish.
David Strangham of King Street for selling ale without licence.
Pledged for a fine on 26 March, 1617, and respited for a fine of the King, 208.
John Sissell of Charterhouse Lane for keeping a suspected house of bawdery (and f.75d.)
Susan Fisher of the same, widow, for the like.
f.77d. Dorothy Burrowes of Cow Cross, widow, for the like.
Stephen Mault of St. John Street, buttonmaker, for dividing a house into three tenements.
William Allen of Clerkenwell "for a popeishe recusant and for not cominge to church theis 3 monthes".
Joan, wife of John Williams of the same, for a common scold.
Thomas Abbington of St. Giles', esquire, and Mary his wife, Lady Elizabeth Browne, William Vavisor, esquire, and Ann, wife of Robert Vaughan, esquire, all of the same, all for not coming to church.
Giles Clementes of St. Giles' for a common drunkard.
William Welche of the same for working and setting earth and wheels in the King's highway, to the great annoyance of passengers.
Richard Browne of Whitecross Street, plasterer, for dividing a small house there into two tenements.
Margaret, wife of William Powell of East Smithfield, for a bloodshed committed upon Jane, wife of John Gibbons.
f.78. John Richardson of Holywell Street, gardener, for turning a watercourse into Cock Lane that [formerly] ran towards Stepney.
William Atterburie of Chick Lane, Jane Horne of Chiswell Street, widow, [blank] Lodge of St. Martin's, doctor, and [blank] his wife, James Kisline of the same, bricklayer, John Garmitt, yeoman, and [blank], wife of George Hunt, gentleman, both of the same, all for not coming to church.
Geoffrey Celsey of St. Martin's, gentleman, for dicing and a bowling alley.
Thomas Wright of the same for keeping a bowling alley.
Jenkin Marcros of the same, victualler, for refusing to watch, ward or pay, being the King's servant.
Richard Simpson of St. Clement Danes, tailor, and Elizabeth his wife, and Christiana, wife of Julian Freake of the same, linen-draper, for not receiving the Sacrament.
f.78d. Ann Rawlings of St. Andrew's, Holborn, widow, Thomas Hopper, yeoman, Ann Simballs and Mary Wilcockes, spinsters, all of the same, all for keeping suspicious houses of bawdery. The said Simballs pledged for a fine on i May, 1617.
ff.78d–79d. For not coming to church:—
Mary, wife of Thomas Baytman [Baitman] of St. Andrew's, Holborn, embroiderer, Margaret, wife of Thurstan Feilde, shoemaker, Joan, wife of Richard Gresham, carpenter, John Dam, cutler, and Helen his wife, Ferdinand Emerson, cutler, and Jane his wife, William Mathewes, cutler, and Helen his wife, Susan, wife of Edwin Sail, gentleman, John Blake, tailor, and Magdalen his wife, Jane Woodfall, widow, Edith Wheeler, spinster, Richard Carey, esquire, and George Tindall his servant, William Cooke, gentleman, and Bridget his wife, William Beswicke, cordwainer, Susan, wife of Thomas Strange, tailor, Elizabeth, wife of Anthony Gibson, gentleman, Thomas Knight, scrivener, and Joan his wife, Thomas Howard, cobbler, and Mary his wife, Mary St. Cleere, widow, John Hallifaxe, yeoman, Katherine, wife of Richard Knight, scrivener, and Ambrose Beswicke and George Beswicke, shoemakers, all of the same.
Roger Gunter, Abraham Greene and William Dyar of St. Andrew's, Holborn, victuallers, for keeping bawdy-houses.
Peter Orrell of the same for dividing his house.
George Webb of the same, gentleman, for a bloodshed upon the body of George Pecke.
Ralph Temmes of the same and James Newton of the same, grocer, for the like upon James Clemens. The said James came and was discharged (and Sess. Reg. 2/260 and G.D.R. 2/96).
ff79d–82. For not working in the highways with their labourers:—
ff.82–89. For not amending the highways with their labourers:—
ff.89–89d. For defaulting with their carts:—
ff.89d.–92d. For defaulting with their labourers:—
GAOL DELIVERY REGISTER. VOLUME II.
f.94d. Thomas Congleton, Thomas Porter, Frances Williams, Avice Ellett, Joan Chappell, Thomasine Collins and Faith Jarrett delivered by proclamation.
William Price respited to prison without bail.
Richard Parsons respited to the House of Correction.
George Selby respited to prison until notice be delivered in what manner Alice Jones has herself [blank].
George Grymes discharged.
William Perkins and Henry White indicted in London.
f. 95. Guilty, no goods, seeks the book, does not read, to be hanged:—
William Browne for three lambs of Robert Nuttinge. Richard Nuttinge of Hendon, gentleman, and George Crosse of the same, to give evidence against the said William (and f. 96.)
Guilty to the value of 11½d, no goods, to be whipped:—
John Robinson for divers linens of John Foster, clerk.
Guilty, no goods, to be hanged:—
William Maye for burglary with intent to Rob Richard West, and for burglary and divers goods of Robert Borne. Detained in goal by warrant of Thomas Saunderson, esquire (and f. 94d).
Guilty, no goods, seek the book, read, to be branded:—
John Cooke and William Peirse for a cloak of John Richardson.
At large:—
John Hunnyard and Samuel Brent for the same.
Not guilty:—
Elizabeth Harvie, Juliana Dixon and Margaret Billington for robbing John Steevens in the King's highway.
Benjamin Bannester and Richard Gregory for killing John Shipley; [charged with] manslaughter, but he came to his death by the cart that went over his body.
Samuel Northoppe for robbing "Esaye" Newman in the King's highway.
Guilty, no goods, to be hanged:—
Roger Harrison for a robbery in the Highway upon John Curtis, and for the like upon William Evans.
Miles Harker for a gelding of Henry Osborne.
Robert Robinson for killing Richard West contrary to the Statute of 1 James I [Cap. VIII].
Guilty to the value of 10½d, no goods, to be whipped:—
William Cooper for a yard of broadcloth of William Baker.
Elizabeth Griffen for divers goods of William Smythe. Detained in goal by warrant of Sir William Slingisby, knight (and f.94d.). Joan Griffen, for accessory after to the same, discharged because the principal found guilty of petty larceny.
f. 95d. Guilty, no goods, to be hanged:—
John Woodstocke for twenty-three sheep of George Francklyn.
Guilty to the value of IId, no goods, to be whipped:—
Elizabeth Dyke alias Ditche, Jane Pyke and James Allen for divers goods of Samuel Bowles.
Not guilty of burglary, guilty of felony, no goods, seeks the book, reads, to be branded:—
Thomas Grymes for burglary and divers goods of John Parker. Detained in gaol by warrant of Nicholas Collyn, esquire (and f.94d). [See also p. 78–9].
Postponed to the next:—
Katherine Greene for divers goods of Margery Allen; is so pregnant in gaol that she cannot come to the trial; found not guilty at the next Sessions (and f. 99d, and Sess. Roll 555/275).
Not guilty:—
John Owen for cutting the purse of Francis Rushe.
John Sissell and Margery Sissell for keeping a bawdy-house. The said John is at large; the said Margery has judgment to be carted and whipped and to find sureties for good behaviour, after imprisonment for one month.
f. 96. Came and discharged:—
Thomas Burrell of Whitechapel, blacksmith, for suspicion of felony for 25s. 6d.
George Billingsley of St. Giles'-without-Cripplegate, embroiderer.
Ralph Kirkeham of "Cunsey", co. Lincoln, grazier, for thirty lambs of Richard Hanwood of Field Lane, butcher. The said Richard to be of good behaviour (and Sess. Reg. 2/360).
Thomas Drewe of Shoreditch, bodymaker, for certain goods out of the house of Gregory Norton.
John Robinson of Hillingdon, innholder.
Thomas Edmondes, servant to Hugh Bowers of Stratford Langthorne, co. Essex, gentleman.
f. 96d. Nicholas Wrothe of Whitechapel, grocer, for his unlawful compounding of a cause of felony.
Paul Decroke of Crutched Friars, silk-throwster, for the same.
John Mathewes of Somerby, co. Lincoln, gentleman, to be of good
behaviour (and f. 97d.)
Judith Hatte of St. Andrew's, Holborn, widow, suspected to have stolen a white rug.
Jane Younge of Chancery Lane, widow, upon the accusation of Elizabeth Younge about a matter of orphanage.