Middlesex County Records: Volume 1, 1550-1603. Originally published by Middlesex County Record Society, London, 1886.
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'Middlesex Sessions Rolls: 1558', in Middlesex County Records: Volume 1, 1550-1603, ed. John Cordy Jeaffreson( London, 1886), British History Online https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/middx-county-records/vol1/pp33-34 [accessed 28 November 2024].
'Middlesex Sessions Rolls: 1558', in Middlesex County Records: Volume 1, 1550-1603. Edited by John Cordy Jeaffreson( London, 1886), British History Online, accessed November 28, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/middx-county-records/vol1/pp33-34.
"Middlesex Sessions Rolls: 1558". Middlesex County Records: Volume 1, 1550-1603. Ed. John Cordy Jeaffreson(London, 1886), , British History Online. Web. 28 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/middx-county-records/vol1/pp33-34.
1558
13 February, 4 & 5 Philip and Mary.—True Bill that, at Seinte John Strete in the parish of Clerkenwell co. Midd. on the said day, William Greneway late of London yoman stole "unum tormentum vocat' a frenche corior." worth twenty-six shillings and eightpence, of the goods and chattels of an unknown man, then in the custody of one William Gawyn. Po se cul. G. D. R., 30 March, 4 & 5 Phil. and Mary.
3 March, 4 & 5 Philip and Mary.—Coroner's Inquisition-postmortem, taken within Newgate Gaol, on view of the body of John Foster late of Paddington yoman, there lying dead: With Verdict that the said John Foster died within the gaol on the same day by Divine Visitation. G. D. R., 30 March, 4 & 5 Phil. and Mary.
20 March, 4 & 5 Philip and Mary.—Coroner's Inquisition-postmortem, taken within Newgate Gaol, on view of the body of Margaret Davys, there lying dead: With Verdict that she died within the gaol on the same day, by Divine Visitation. G. D. R., 30 March, 4 & 5 Phil. and Mary.
26 March, 4 & 5 Philip and Mary.—Coroner's Inquisition-post-mortem, taken within Newgate Gaol on view of the body of William Peers late of St. Giles's-in-the-Field co. Midd. yoman: With Verdict that he died within the gaol on the same day by Divine Visitation. G. D. R., 30 March, 4 & 5 Phil. and Mary.
18 May, 4 & 5 Philip and Mary.—True Bill that, at Clerkenwell co. Midd. on the said day, John Kerby and Walter Cocker alias Cockerell, both late of London yomen, stole a white gelding worth forty shillings, a bay gelding worth forty shillings, a shirt worth three shillings, a woollen-cloth cloak worth twenty shillings, a sword worth four shillings, a girdle worth two shillings, a pair of boots worth four shillings, and eleven shillings in numbered money, of the goods chattels and moneys of Oliver Withington. Both prisoners put themselves 'Guilty.' I. R., . . . . 4 & 5 Phil. and Mary.
9 June, 4 & 5 Philip and Mary.—True Bill that, in the highway leading from Acton to London, George Foscum late of London yoman, with divers unknown persons, assaulted Henry Follantyne of Harrowe on-the-Hill yoman, and robbed him of a sword worth four shillings, a dagger worth three shillings, and a swerdegirdell worth twelve pence. Putting himself 'Guilty,' George Foscum was sentenced to be hung. G. D. R., 11 July, 4 & 6 Phil. and Mary.