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Sessions of the Peace and Gaol Delivery, 28 and 30 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
SESSIONS ROLL.
Recognizances of:—
29 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas Evans of King Street in the City of Westminster, yeoman,
William Robarts of St. Bartholomew's, tailor, and Thomas Wright
of Westminster, yeoman, for the said Thomas Evans for abusing
George Collins, constable of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, with most vile
terms, and to keep the peace towards Thomas Needham.
Sess. Roll 522/1.
Sess. Reg. 1/623.
16 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Helen Browne of Turnmill Street, spinster, William Lillman of
the same, yeoman, and John Mason of Norton Folgate, butcher, for
the said Helen for being taken in a lewd house hidden in a dark cellar.
Sess. Roll 522/2.
Sess. Reg. 1/623.
2 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Gabriel Wilde, servant to Sir Alexander Temple, Knight, and
Hugh Mugoagine, servant to Sir Edward Dymocke, Knight, both to
give evidence against William Stanton for felony.
The said William led to gaol. Delivered by proclamation.
Sess. Roll 522/3, 250.
G.D.R. 1/223.
13 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Robert Brittayne of Gray's Inn Lane, baker, and Francis Stone of
Clerkenwell, haberdasher, for John Woodbury of Gray's Inn Lane,
yeoman, for harbouring lewd persons at all hours in the night.
Sess. Roll 522/4.
Sess. Reg. 1/629.
22 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas Waste of Northend, Fulham, labourer, for John Gibbes
of the same, yeoman; and for Robert Dibbins of Knightsbridge,
labourer; and of William Wrennall of Chelsea, yeoman, for his
servants, Thomas Draper, and William Kendricke of the same,
yeoman; and of John, son of William Waterton of Tothill Street,
St. Margaret's, Westminster, gentleman, Robert Johnson, cook,
and Richard Procter, chandler, both of the same, for the said John:
all to answer concerning the death of Adam Ersbie [Eresbye].
The said Kendricke, Draper, and Waterton, together with Charles
Lacye, John Howell and Daniel Eelinge, not guilty.
Sess. Roll 522/6, 7, 84, 85, 86.
G.D.R. 1/221d, 225d.
3 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
William Whyte [White] of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, yeoman, for
using the trade of a cooper unlawfully.
Sess. Roll 522/8.
Sess. Reg. 1/628.
28 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Roger Edwardes of St. Lawrence's, Old Jewry, yeoman, and David
Edwardes, citizen and baker of London, for the said Roger, charged
to have begotten a child on Elizabeth Worrall at Hornsey, who is
lately thereof brought to bed.
Taken in full Sessions held for the City of London at the Guildhall
of the same city, before Sir John Swynarton, Knight, mayor of the
City of London aforesaid.
The said Roger handed in bail to Richard Weekes of St. Antolin's,
draper, and David Edwardes of St. Martin's, draper, to perform the
order of Sir Henry Montague, and Sir Thomas Fowler, Knights.
Sess. Roll 522/9.
Sess. Reg. 1/628, 2/5.
1 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Yarde and Robert Locke of Clerkenwell, glovers, for John
Locke of the same, glover, to keep the peace towards Francis Curtys,
William Truse and Thomas Powell of the same, glovers.
At the request of the parties.
Sess. Roll 522/10.
Sess. Reg. 1/627.
31 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas ap Thomas of Old Brentford, waterman, and Thomas
Dessele of the same, waterman, for Robert Almond of the same,
waterman, to keep the peace towards John Davyes of Chiswick,
tailor.
Sess. Roll 522/11.
Sess. Reg. 1/628.
26 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Anthony Sarres [Sares] of St. Katherine's, feltmaker, Thomas
Deane, cordwainer, and George Flawne, cutler, both of the same,
for the said Anthony and Joan his wife, charged by Ann Rockett of
the same, widow, with robbing her trunk, and taking thence 40s.
and more; and of Rowland Somersall of Whitecross Street, grocer,
for the said Ann to give evidence against the said Anthony.
Sess. Roll 522/12, 115.
G.D.R. 1/225.
30 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Matthew Carvaniell of Taunton, co. Somerset, gentleman, and
Edward Earlsman of the same, gentleman, for the said Matthew to
keep the peace towards John Clarke of East Smithfield, victualler,
one of the constables of East Smithfield, whom he abused; and of
William Place of the same for the said John to keep the peace towards
the said Matthew.
Sess. Roll 522/13, 118.
Sess. Reg. 1/628, 629.
29 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Richard Wythen [Withen] of Wapping, smith, Thomas Butler of
St. Katherine's, smith, and Edward Greene of St. Botolph's-withoutAldgate, butcher, for the said Richard for abusing the officers of the
Blacksmiths' Company who searched for bad wares.
Sess. Roll 522/14.
Sess. Reg. 1/626.
3 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Richard Felmingham of Lambeth, co. Surrey, gentleman, Edward
Gibson, shoemaker, and William Poynter, glover, both of the same,
for the said Richard, accused by his wife of abusing her.
Sess. Roll 522/15.
Sess. Reg. 1/626.
1 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Roger Sutton of Richmond, co. Surrey, labourer, Robert Mason
of the same, bricklayer, and William Land [Lann] of Isleworth,
labourer, for the said Roger to answer; and of John Haynes of High
Holborn, yeoman, for the said William to appear.
Sess. Roll 522/16.
Sess. Reg. 1/627, 630.
G.D.R. 1/225.
29 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Martin Farewell of Hounslow, victualler, to answer.
Sess. Roll 522/17.
Sess. Reg. 1/628.
9 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas Ravener of Southall, farrier, to answer.
Sess. Roll 522/18.
Sess. Reg. 1/625.
18 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Alexander Barnes of Rosemary Lane, near the Tower of London,
victualler, Thomas Barnes and Francis Keepe, carmen, both of the
same, for the said Alexander for a breach of the peace on the body of
Hugh Evans of Whitechapel, "Baylye"; and of John Poole of East
Smithfield, brewer, for the said Alexander to appear.
Sess. Roll 522/19, 52.
Sess. Reg. 1/623, 625.
27 April, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Panter of Wapping Wall, Stepney, mariner, Thomas Evans
of Ratcliffe, tailor, and Andrew Broune of the same, mariner, for the
said John for begetting a child on Mary, wife of John Nicholls of
Ratcliffe, sailor, as she affirmeth.
Sess. Roll 522/20.
Sess. Reg. 1/625.
22 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Richard Wilkes of Castle Baynard, tallow-chandler, "taken late
in the night abusinge himselfe in an alehouse."
Sess. Roll 522/21.
Sess. Reg. 1/625.
1 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
George Mann of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, innholder, and Samuel
Wulley of the same, barber-surgeon, for Mary, wife of Henry Mann
of St. James', Clerkenwell, barber-surgeon, charged by the officers
of Clerkenwell to keep a bawdy house.
Sess. Roll 522/22.
Sess. Reg. 1/625.
P.R.B. 1/20.
3 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Cuthbert Cotnam of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, cordwainer, and
Thomas Notlye of Whitecross Street, St. Giles'-without-Cripplegate,
yeoman, for Jane Elmes of the same, widow, for keeping a common
bawdy house.
Sess. Roll 522/23.
Sess. Reg. 1/611, 625.
22 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Richard Spooner of New Brentford, shoemaker, for Eleanor, wife
of John Stebbings of Southwark, co. Surrey, gentleman, to answer
John Wayland for a certain misdemeanour committed by her.
Sess. Roll 522/27.
Sess. Reg. 1/628.
10 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Robert Greensteed of St. Dunstan's-in-the-East, cheesemonger, to
give evidence against Margaret Joanes [Jones] for borrowing by a
false token six silver spoons and four napkins in his name.
The said Margaret led to gaol. Delivered by proclamation.
Sess. Roll 522/28, 250.
G.D.R. 1/223.
11 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Richard Cowper of Stepney, yeoman, and James Foster of Whitechapel, yeoman, for Faith Warcopp of Stepney, widow, to answer
Richard Fallowes.
The said Fallowes led to gaol for suspicion of felony. Delivered
by proclamation.
Sess. Roll 522/29, 250.
G.D.R. 1/223, 225.
11 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Stephen Driffyn of Whitechapel, needle-maker, and Thomas
Oldham of the same, matmaker, for Lawrence Armesbye of Stepney,
labourer, to keep the peace towards Goodwife Anstance of Whitechapel.
The parties are agreed.
Sess. Roll 522/30.
Sess. Reg. 1/624.
14 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas Stanly and Nicholas Stanly of "Potters Perry," co.
Northampton, yeomen, to give evidence against William Bromly
[Bromeley].
The said William delivered by proclamation.
Sess. Roll 522/31, 32,
G.D.R. 1/226d.
21 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Christopher Henworth of St. James', Clerkenwell, glover, Elizabeth
Mosse of the same, widow, and William Rogers of St. Bride's, tailor.
all to give evidence against Richard Downes.
Sess. Roll 522/33.
30 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Ingram of St. Giles'-without-Cripplegate, smith, for John
Morryce [Morrys] of the same, labourer, to keep the peace towards
John Harrison.
Sess. Roll 522/34.
Sess. Reg. 1/627.
27 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Edward Spencer of St. Michael's, Bassishawe, gentleman, for
Anthony East of Yarmouth, co. Norfolk, surgeon, for abusing
Theodore Hanly in the execution of his office.
Sess. Roll 522/35.
Sess. Reg. 1/624.
25 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Gibson of East Smithfield, stiller, and Robert Seamer of the
same, carpenter, for Lawrence Smith of the same, carpenter, for a
breach of His Majesty's peace.
Sess. Roll 522/36.
Sess. Reg. 1/624.
29 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas Gale of St. Sepulchre's, cooper, and William Shipton of
London, butcher, for Henry White of Stepney, gardener, for beating
and hurting Elizabeth Morton.
Sess. Roll 522/37.
Sess. Reg. 1/624.
7 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Richard Mayne and John Yowyn of St. Giles'-without-Cripplegate,
labourers, for Francis Mayne of the same, labourer, to keep the peace
towards Jonas Smith.
Sess. Roll 522/38.
Sess. Reg. 1/624.
9 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Ballard of St. James', Clerkenwell, yeoman, for James Sutton
of St. Giles'-without-Cripplegate, yeoman, charged to be the true
reputed father of the child with which Elizabeth Waples now goes.
Sess. Roll 522/39.
Sess. Reg. 1/624.
24 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Richard Rogers of St. Andrew's, Holborn, weaver, John Leeson,
servant to the most noble lord the Earl of Sussex, and Robert Lile
of St. Giles'-without-Cripplegate, weaver, for Frances Parcheman of
the same, spinster, charged upon the information of John Nashe and
Bridget Boothe to have had carnal copulation with a man unknown
this day at the house of Thomas Vause of the same, weaver; and of
the said Richard and Thomas Phillips of the same, weaver, for the
said Thomas Vause to appear.
Sess. Roll 522/40, 193.
Sess. Reg. 1/624.
3 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas Morryce and Anthony Sylleto of St. James', Clerkenwell,
smiths, for Thomas Brasyer [Brasier] of the same, smith, for beating
and abusing Elizabeth Taylor.
Sess. Roll 522/42.
Sess. Reg. 1/624.
4 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Oliver Roberts of St. Giles'-without-Cripplegate, white-baker, for
Frances, wife of Thomas Sowthen of the same, tailor, to answer Joyce
Pattricke.
Sess. Roll 522/43.
Sess. Reg. 1/624.
29 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
William Pattynson of St. Sepulchre's, hosier, and Ralph Hasledy
of the same, shoemaker, for Roger Grant of the same, tailor; and
for Barbara, wife of John Davis [Davies] of the same, yeoman, to be
of good behaviour.
Sess. Roll 522/44.
Sess. Reg. 1/624.
24 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Stephen Bucke of the Middle Temple, gentleman, Roland Flecher
of London, shoemaker, and Benjamin Cooker of St. Giles'-withoutCripplegate, yeoman, for Henry Shelberry of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields,
gentleman, and for Richard Follys [Follis] of Ipswich, co. Suffolk,
barber, to be of good behaviour.
Sess. Roll 522/45.
Sess. Reg. 1/623.
29 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Henry Ellyot [Elliott] of St. James', Clerkenwell, button-maker,
and Thomas Osmotherly of the same, clothworker, for Avis, wife of
the said Henry, to be of good behaviour; and of Edward Hopley of
Turnmill Street, yeoman, to give evidence against the said Avis for
felony.
The said Avis at large.
Sess. Roll 520/15.
Sess. Roll 522/46.
Sess. Reg. 1/623.
G.D.R. 1/219, 219d.
P.R.B. 1/19d.
5 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Richard Lake of Kingsbury, labourer, Henry Collyer of St. Giles'without-Cripplegate, tailor, and John Carter of the same, victualler,
for Margaret, wife of the said Richard, to keep the peace towards
Rose Norton.
Sess. Roll 522/47.
Sess. Reg. 1/623.
26 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Richard Jones of Seething Lane, tailor, to give evidence against
Bennett Adams of East Smithfield, yeoman, and Sybil his wife, for
stealing his cloak; and of John Frisby of Gracechurch Street, cutler,
for the said Bennett to appear.
Sess. Roll 522/48, 50.
G.D.R. 1/225.
4 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Jasper Lynson and John Forebeeste of London, strangers, for
themselves and Daniel Lynson, stranger, to give evidence against
Philip Halce, sailor, who, with others, robbed their ship of £500
in coin.
Sess. Roll 522/49.
28 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Robert Crossingham of Rosemary Lane, yeoman, and James
Hewetson of Fenchurch Street, for Agnes, wife of the said Robert,
to appear.
Sess. Roll 522/51.
Sess. Reg. 1/623.
3 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Anthony Bryan of St. George's, Southwark, co. Surrey, milliner
[miller], William Sommers, feltmaker, and John Anderton, barbersurgeon, both of the same, and Fowkes Davis of Whitechapel,
turner, for the said Anthony to appear.
Sess. Roll 522/53.
Sess. Reg. 1/623.
2 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Edmund Headland of Whitechapel, carpenter, and Thomas
Stredder of Redbourn, co. Hertford, yeoman, for Richard Barnett
of Whitechapel, labourer, to appear.
Sess. Roll 522/54.
Sess. Reg. 1/623.
8 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Henry Sacheverell of Whitechapel, vintner, for refusing to work
in the King's highway according to the statute, or to contribute
towards the payment thereof.
Sess. Roll 522/55.
Sess. Reg. 1/623.
26 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas Swynborne of Wapping, waterman, Gawen Turnboll of
the City of Westminster, yeoman, and Nicholas White of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, yeoman, for the said Thomas to appear.
Sess. Roll 522/56.
Sess. Reg. 1/623.
14 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Philip Gainsforth of Rosemary Lane, surgeon, Nicholas Hardy of
St. John Street, shoemaker, and Sampson Crabb of St. Botolph'swithout-Aldersgate, scrivener, for Elizabeth Baylie alias Crabb of
Clerkenwell, spinster, to appear.
Sess. Roll 522/57.
Sess. Reg. 1/623.
25 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Dorothy Fann of St. Peter's in St. Sepulchre's, widow, and Richard
Richardson of St. James', Clerkenwell, labourer, to give evidence
against Sarah Woodbridge [Wadbridge] alias Byngley.
The said Sarah led to gaol for burglary. Delivered by proclamation.
Sess. Roll 522/58, 250.
G.D.R. 1/223.
25 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Dudley Butler of St. James', Clerkenwell, gentleman, to give
evidence against John Culpepper of Ardingley, co. Sussex, gentleman
for stealing a cloak.
The said John handed in bail to Edward Culpepper of St. Martin's
Ludgate, haberdasher, and John Tree [Attree] of St. Giles'-withoutCripplegate, gentleman. Led to gaol. Delivered by proclamation.
Sess. Roll 522/59, 250.
Sess. Reg. 1/626.
G.D.R. 1/223, 225.
9 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
William Higgenbotom [Higgenbottam, Higinbotham] of Charterhouse Lane, St. Sepulchre's, yeoman, Edward Price of the same,
painter, and George Jones of Southwark, co. Surrey, gentleman, for
the said William for picking [the pocket] of Peter Vandall of Lime
Street, merchant, and taking thereout 14s.; and of the said Peter to
give evidence.
Sess. Roll 522/60, 165.
G.D.R. 1/225
22 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
William Henry of Turnmill Street, St. James', Clerkenwell, porter,
Thomas Cooke, labourer, and George Gittosse, glover, both of the
same, for the said William for felony; and of John Davies of Redcross Street, St. Giles'-without-Cripplegate, shoemaker, to give
evidence against the said William.
Sess. Roll 522/62, 168.
G.D.R. 1/225.
10 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Peter Fenton of St. James', Clerkenwell, labourer, Thomas Williams
and William Morris of the same, labourers, for the said Peter for that
"he brake open the Cage of Clerkenwell and lett forth twoe prisoners."
Sess. Roll 522/65.
Sess. Reg. 1/623.
29 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas Haydon of Cow Cross, surgeon, and Thomas Ellis of the
same, shoemaker, for Ann, the wife of William Larrott [Larott] of
Gray's Inn Lane, barber, for being taken late in the watch, suspected
to be a lewd woman.
Sess. Roll 522/66.
Sess. Reg. 1/623.
1 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Edward Fitton of Cardith, co. Chester, silkman, John Wrighte of
St. Sepulchre's, gentleman, and Thomas Taylor of St. James', Clerkenwell, tailor, for the said Edward for being a night-walker and for other
lewd misdemeanours.
Sess. Roll 522/67.
Sess. Reg. 1/623.
27 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
George Gagewyes of St. John Street, tailor, George Nickolson,
labourer, and John Small, shoemaker, both of the same, for Elizabeth,
wife of Richard Powell of the same, to keep the peace towards Jane
Clement [Clementes].
Sess. Roll 522/68.
27 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Hugh Powell of St. John Street, labourer, Powell Evans of Limehouse, ropemaker, and Thomas Price of St. John Street, labourer,
for the said Hugh and Elizabeth his wife to keep the peace towards
Margaret Jaques.
Sess. Roll 522/69.
Sess. Reg. 1/622.
12 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Nicholas Burte of St. Andrew's, labourer, and William Silvester
of St. Sepulchre's, blacksmith, for Ursula, wife of James Phillippes
[Phillips] of St. Andrew's, labourer, to keep the peace towards
Thomasine Freeman.
Sess. Roll 522/70.
Sess. Reg. 1/622.
25 April, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Bassett of Dunham, co. Notts, esquire, to give evidence
against Katherine Price [Pryse alias Bomforde].
The said Katherine respited for better enquiry.
Sess. Roll 522/71, 250.
G.D.R. 1/220d.
3 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
William Blackborne of Westminster, waterman, for hurting David
Rowden.
Sess. Roll 522/72.
Sess. Reg. 1/627.
27 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613]
Henry Deane of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, weaver, Solomon Greene
of Blackfriars, yeoman, and Francis Thynn of St. Bartholomew'sthe-Great, haberdasher, for Elizabeth Bishopp [Byshoppe] of St.
Giles' aforesaid, spinster, to keep the peace towards the wife of
William Aldwell.
Sess. Roll 522/76.
Sess. Reg. 1/627.
9 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Sidlie [Sydley] of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, yeoman, Henry
Mason of the same, saddler, and William Wells of St. Giles'-in-theFields, yeoman, for the said John to be of good behaviour.
Sess. Roll 522/77.
Sess. Reg. 1/627.
16 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
James Dickinson [Dickenson] of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, tailor,
Richard Gannye of Field Lane, butcher, Thomas Backster of the same,
butcher, John Edwardes of St. Andrew's-by-the-Wardrobe, yeoman,
and Thomas Lambe of Holborn, yeoman, for the said James for that
he confessed to have lain divers times with Helen Young, widow,
and to have had the use of her body; and of Richard Dudley of Gray's
Inn Lane, St. Andrew's, Holborn, yeoman, the said Richard Gannye,
Thomas Backster, John Edwardes and Thomas Lambe for the said
Richard Dudley to keep the peace towards the said James; and of
Thomas Honor of St. Andrew's, Holborn, shoemaker, and Hugh
Jones of the same, victualler, for the said James to keep the peace
towards the said Richard; and of Lewis Jenkins of St. Lawrence
Vintry, clothworker, and Henry Tompson of St. Helen's-the-Less,
baker, for the said Richard, complained by the constables to be a loose
disordered fellow.
Sess. Roll 522/78, 79.
Sess. Roll 523/125, 126.
Sess. Reg. 1/626, 627, 632.
9 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
William Dawson of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, joiner, for buying
stolen wainscot.
Sess. Roll 522/80.
Sess. Reg. 1/626.
5 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas Berrye of the City of Exeter, co. Devon, yeoman, to be
of good behaviour.
Sess. Roll 522/81.
Sess. Reg. 1/626.
30 March, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
William Pitts [Pytt] the elder, of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, goldsmith, and George Cade of the same, baker, for Arthur Pitts of the
same, goldsmith, son of the said William, to keep the peace towards
Edward Butler.
The said Arthur respited to the next Sessions on the oath of the
said William that he is in foreign parts.
William Pytte, son of the said William Pitts, handed in bail to his
said father to prosecute the traverse of his indictment for assault.
Sess. Roll 522/82.
Sess. Reg. 1/603, 613, 622.
P.R.B. 1/19d.
28 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Dent of Enfield, labourer, to show when he was in the
company of Richard Williams alias Owen, now dead, and to deliver
the like evidence (verbatim) as he did before the said Justice [Sir John
Brett, Knight].
Sess. Roll 522/83.
27 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas Fryer, servant to William Dyke, citizen and cloth-worker
of London, to give evidence against Anthony and Walter, lately
servants to Richard Halle, clothier.
Sess. Roll 522/90.
1 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Sampson Leonarde and John Poulter of Westminster, gentlemen,
for John Dunne of the same, tailor, to keep the peace towards [blank]
Selkerde of the same, gentleman.
Sess. Roll 522/91.
Sess. Reg. 1/628.
6 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Bowman of South Mimms, yeoman, and Thomas Bower of
the same, labourer, for Daniel Evans of the same, plasterer, and for
Richard Pygott [Pigott] of the same [Islington], brewer, both to appear.
The said Daniel and Frances his wife and Richard brought writs of
supersedeas issued 18 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613] at Westminster,
witnessed by Thomas Flemyng.
Sess. Roll 522/92, 93, 94, 95.
Sess. Reg. 1/627.
19 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
William James of Hillington, co. Wilts, yeoman, Morgan Reade of
Malmesbury, co. Wilts, gentleman, John Ratcliffe of the same, gentleman, and Sir George Wrotesley of Poell, co. Surrey, Knight, for the
said William and Morgan, suspected to have stolen money and goods
from Mr. John Rogers of the City of Gloucester, gentleman, forth
of his chamber in the Swan in the Strand.
Sess. Roll 522/97, 100, 101.
G.D.R. 1/225.
8 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
William Moteram of St. Clement Danes, and Edward Thickins of
Westminster, innkeeper, for William Johnson of St. Clement Danes,
yeoman, for abusing the constables of St. Clement's in the execution
of their office, and offering twice to stab Robert Wells, a constable,
with a knife, and for hurting George Darbye, a bailiff, in the head
in execution of the King's Writ; and of Nathaniel Cocke, servant to
Sir Stephen Powell of Stepney, Knight, to give evidence against the
said William Johnson.
The said Johnson led to gaol for watching a robbery.
Sess. Roll 522/102, 186, 250.
Sess. Reg. 1/627.
G.D.R. 1/223d.
5 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas Watts of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, victualler, for Lawrence
Arundell his apprentice to be of good behaviour.
Sess. Roll 522/103.
Sess. Reg. 1/627.
1 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Westcott of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, victualler, Jerome
Feild, blacksmith, and Henry Mason, saddler, both of the same, for
the said John to keep the peace towards John Carter.
Sess. Roll 522/104.
Sess. Reg. 1/627.
25 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Frances Storye of St. Andrew's, Holborn, widow, Thomas Twyne
of Glemsford, co. Suffolk, clothier, and John Storye of St. Giles'without-Cripplegate, tailor, for the said Frances to keep the peace
towards Robert Kirbye.
Brought a writ of supersedeas which is annexed to this, dated
23 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613], witnessed at Westminster by Thomas
Fleming.
Sess. Roll 522/105, 106.
Sess. Reg. 1/626.
20 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Lucas Pecke of St. Giles'-without-Cripplegate, bricklayer, George
Peck of St. Sepulchre's, bricklayer, and John Rivers of St. George's,
Southwark, bricklayer, for the said Lucas for abusing Richard Leered,
constable, and for hurting John Haies.
Sess. Roll 522/107.
Sess. Reg. 1/626.
5 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Price of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, gentleman, and Thomas
Warner of the same, woodmonger, for the said John for beating and
hurting Grace Cowell.
Sess. Roll 522/108.
Sess. Reg. 1/626.
21 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Heydon of Iver, co. Buckingham, brickmaker, Richard Heydon
of the same, yeoman, and Nicholas Fowler of Shoreditch, yeoman, for
the said John for shooting with a gun and killing pigeons at Marylebone.
Confessed by himself.
Sess. Roll 522/109.
Sess. Reg. 1/626.
25 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Stephen Sidley of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, miller, Thomas Maddox,
baker, and Henry Bunting, innholder, both of the same, for the said
Stephen for hurting and wounding Christopher Trowe; and of the
said Henry and John Mathewes of the same, chandler, for the said
Thomas for the like.
Sess. Roll 522/110, 112.
Sess. Reg. 1/626.
24 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
William Owen of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, yeoman, Owen
Griffin and John ap Pew, both of the same, tailors, for the said
William for drawing his sword and fighting in the street.
Sess. Roll 522/111.
Sess. Reg. 1/626.
30 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas Lee [Lea] of East Smithfield, painter, John Millington
of Aldgate, tailor, and John Fillian of St. Gregory's, tailor [of Stepney,
painteri] for the said Thomas; and of John Man of Stepney, painter,
the said John Fillian and John Aymes of St. Martin's, vintner, for the
said John Man, both for rescuing a prisoner from the bailiff of Whitechapel; and of William Some of Aldgate, grocer, and John Levitt
of St. Gregory's, tailor, for the said John Millington for beating the
bailiff of the liberty of Whitechapel.
Sess. Roll 522/120, 121, 123.
Sess. Reg. 1/626.
30 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Abraham Dodd of Poplar, Stepney, labourer, and Martin Smith
of the same, gentleman, for the said Abraham for resisting and beating
the headborough of Wapping.
Sess. Roll 522/122.
Sess. Reg. 1/626, 2/5.
31 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Garlande of Hampstead, tailor, for Thomas Coleson [Colson]
his servant, supposed to be the reputed father of a bastard begotten
upon the body of Mary Greene.
Sess. Roll 522/126.
Sess. Reg. 1/627.
26 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Robert Wright of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, yeoman, and Thomas
Humfries of Bethnal Green, yeoman, for Joan, wife of Thomas
Fowkes [Fookes] of East Smithfield, vintner, to appear; and of
Marmaduke Cotton of St. Leonard's, Shoreditch, barber-surgeon, for
the said Thomas Fowkes to appear.
Sess. Roll 522/127, 182.
Sess. Reg. 1/623, 626.
27 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Richard Reasonn and Thomas Slye of Harefield, gentlemen, for
Henry Maynard of the same, gentleman, for beating and wounding
John Matthew [Mathewe].
Came and discharged on the oath of Ezekiel Tymberley and William
Preist that the party is amended and out of danger.
Sess. Roll 522/129.
Sess. Reg. 1/628.
12 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
William Wilde of Harrow Weald, in Harrow-on-the-Hill, gentleman,
and Robert Burneham of the same, yeoman, for John Maddoxe of
the same, victualler, for victualling without licence.
Sess. Roll 522/130.
Sess. Reg. 1/626.
P.R.B. 1/27.
6 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Weedon and Thomas Huddle of Harrow Weald, in Harrowon-the-Hill, yeomen, for John Sharpe of the same, yeoman, for
unlawful gaming and immoderate drinking.
Sess. Roll 522/131.
Sess. Reg. 1/626.
15 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Edward Peascod [Peascodd] of Hampstead, yeoman, John Jefferies
and Christopher Theaker of the same, yeoman, for the said Edward
to appear.
Sess. Roll 522/132.
Sess. Reg. 1/625.
7 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Nicholas Becke of Long Southwark, co. Surrey, shoemaker, and
John Dester of the same, carman, for William Dester alias Jesper
of the same, yeoman, for that he received certain stolen beasts and
afterwards sold them knowing them to be stolen; and of Walter
Baker of Cheshunt, co. Hertford, yeoman, to give evidence against
the said William.
Sess. Roll 522/133, 134.
G.D.R. 1/225d.
9 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Edward Fishe of Fulham, husbandman, and Thomas Birde [Burde]
of Pinner, yeoman, for Roger Readinge of Fulham, wheeler, to appear,
and either to fulfill such order as the Justices shall appoint touching
the keeping of a bastard child begotten by him on the body of Collis
Stacye in Colnbrook, or else to obey such order as is already made by
two justices.
Came and handed over further in bail to Thomas Burton of Fulham,
yeoman, to appear at the Sessions to be held for the county of Buckingham.
Sess. Roll 522/136.
Sess. Reg. 1/625.
9 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
William Prise of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, carpenter, and Archibald
Carr of the same, saddler, for John Smyth of the same, carpenter, to
appear, taken upon a supersedeas of the peace; and of Robert
Peeters and Edward Rise of the same, shoemakers, for Hugh Boswill
[Bosvile] of the same and Sybil his wife, and for Edmond Marchman
of the same, smith; and of Thomas Powell, bit-maker, and Thomas
Striker, cobbler, both of the same, for Richard Chanler [Chandler]
of the same, tailor: all to keep the peace towards the said John Smyth.
Taken upon warrants of the peace for beating the said John.
Sess. Roll 522/140, 141, 142, 143.
Sess. Reg. 1/626.
21 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Gates of Fulham [Ealing], and Thomas Lone of Fulham,
yeoman, and William Wilcocks of the same, husbandman, for the
said William, taken upon a warrant granted by Mr. Dobledaie upon.
the complaint of Sir Henry Barker, Knight, for the beating and
evil intreating of Edward Cannon his servant.
Sess. Roll 522/144.
Sess. Reg. 1/624.
14 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Stephen Tomson of All Hallows-the-Great in "le Thames Street,"
clothworker, and Thomas Beales of St. Michael's-in-the-Royal,
clothworker, for John Cockell of Whitechapel, yeoman, not to keep
hereafter a victualling house, nor sell nor utter any more ale or beer.
Sess. Roll 522/145.
Sess. Reg. 1/624.
5 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Samuel Mason of Tottenham High Cross, husbandman, to give
evidence against Richard Hallowes, charged by him with stealing a
calf.
Sess. Roll 522/146.
24 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Charles Wawen of St. Botolph's-without-Aldgate, labourer, and
Thomas Chest of the same, glover, for Rebecca, wife of John Hynde
of the same, labourer, to keep the peace towards Susan Bryan.
Sess. Roll 522/147.
Sess. Reg. 1/624.
20 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
William Mason of Bow, weaver, and George Mason of the same,
glover, to give evidence against William Hicks, yeoman, for making
an assault on the said William and George Mason in the fields near
Bow.
Sess. Roll 522/148.
22 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Aleigh [Aleighe, Alea] of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, victualler,
William Barber, gardener, and Robert Dickers, collar-maker, both
of the same, for the said John; and of John Cartwright of the same,
victualler, the said William, and Christopher Wright of the same,
victualler, for the said John Cartwright; and of John Codner,
labourer, Henry Cole, glover, and William Ingram, labourer, all of
the same, for the said John Codner: all to answer the complaint
of Henry Theoderick of the same, labourer; and of the said Henry
to answer for abusing George Collyns of the same, constable, and
divers others of his neighbours; and of the said George for neglecting
to execute a warrant, sent from Mr. Spyller, to attach the said Cartwright, for that by the oath of Abraham Phillipps it appeared he was
drunk.
The said Aleigh and Cartwright committed for keeping a common
alehouse at the same, each fined 20s. and not to victual any more.
Sess. Roll 522/5, 150, 151, 152.
Sess. Reg. 1/621, 625, 627.
22 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
William Wilkinson of St. Andrew's, Holborn, tailor, and Robert
Humfrey of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, gentleman, to answer the complaint of Edward Royston of Holborn, grocer; and of Joan, wife
of the said William, to keep the peace.
Sess. Roll 522/153.
Sess. Reg. 1/625.
24 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
William Longwell of St. Anne's, Blackfriars, clockmaker, and John
Hughes of St. Andrew's, Holborn, yeoman, for Thomas Langston
of St. Clement Danes, cook, charged on suspicion about linen stolen
from Alice Hickson.
Sess. Roll 522/156.
Sess. Reg. 1/625.
22 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Richard Wigginton [Wiggenton] of St. Andrew's, Holborn,
shoemaker, and Richard Cooke of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, blacksmith,
for John Eccles of the same, victualler, for tippling without licence;
and of the said Richard for using scornful and disgraceful speeches
against the Commissioners of Annoyances.
The said John fined 20s. and not to victual any more.
Sess. Roll 522/157.
Sess. Reg. 1/621, 625, 627.
31 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Bradwell of St. Clement Danes, tailor, and Thomas Litterd
of the same, porter, for Erasmus Brooke of the same, tailor, for
wounding Margaret, wife of Alexander Maye.
Sess. Roll 522/158.
Sess. Reg. 1/625.
8 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Godfrey Smythe of St. Mary Woolnoth, vintner, to give evidence
against Christopher Elsmore [Elismore, Ellesmore] of Golding
Lane, St. Giles'-without-Cripplegate, yeoman; and of William
Davies, yeoman, and Charles Hales, haberdasher, both of the same,
for the said Christopher for stealing a silver beaker from the said
Godfrey.
Sess. Roll 522/163, 171.
G.D.R. 1/225.
9 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Cheeke of Hosier Lane, in St. Sepulchre's, tailor, and John
Scott of Cock Lane, in the same, tailor, to give evidence against
Thomas Haydon.
The said Thomas led to gaol for uttering counterfeit money.
Delivered by proclamation.
Sess. Roll 522/164, 250.
G.D.R. 1/223.
15 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas Rawlins of Fleet Bridge, St. Bride's, yeoman, John Dryver,
cutler, and John Smythe, tailor, both of the same, for the said Thomas
to answer the "Lord Cookes groome" for hurting him.
Sess. Roll 522/172.
Sess. Reg. 1/613.
6 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Roger Williams of St. Andrew's, High Holborn, yeoman, John
Michell and George Wynne of the same, victuallers, for the said
Roger to appear, sworn by his maid, and for other lewd misdemeanours
he hath committed.
Sess. Roll 522/173.
Sess. Reg. 1/622.
13 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Josias Rantes of St. Leonard's, Shoreditch, porter, Thomas Wilkes,
shoemaker, and Thomas Kettlewell, gardener, both of the same, for
the said Josias to keep the peace towards Sarah Glover.
Sess. Roll 522/174.
Sess. Reg. 1/622.
25 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Richard Osgate of Stepney, yeoman, William Etheridge of the
same, victualler, and Robert Cutts of St. Botolph's-without-Bishopsgate, yeoman, for the said Richard to keep the peace towards Ralph
Carter.
Sess. Roll 522/175.
Sess. Reg. 1/622.
21 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Daniel Purcer [Purser], Michael Seeley and John Lynforde of
Poplar, labourers, for the said Daniel for beating Marian, wife of
Ezekiel Crippes.
The said Daniel committed to gaol for tippling without licence,
there to remain for three days, and to put in sureties to victual no
more for three years.
Sess. Roll 522/181.
Sess. Reg. 1/623, 628.
22 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
William Jaggs [Jagges] of Wapping, sailor, and William Mynter
of the same, yeoman, for the said William Jaggs to answer.
Sess. Roll 522/183.
Sess. Reg. 1/623.
12 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
William Hanson of Nightingale Lane, labourer, for being a common
harbourer of rogues and lewd people.
Sess. Roll 522/184.
Sess. Reg. 1/623.
4 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Robert Higham, servant to John Busbridge, citizen and skinner of
London, to give evidence against Matthew Skelton and Thomas
Parker.
Came and prosecuted in London. The said Thomas led to gaol.
Sess. Roll 522/187, 250.
11 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Gilbert Lee of St. Botolph's-without-Aldersgate, esquire, Sidney
Townesend of London, gentleman, and William Parker of St. Andrew's,
Holborn, draper, for William Atkinson, servant to the most noble
lord the Earl of Sussex, for wounding John Palmer somewhat dangerously in the arm.
Sess. Roll 522/188.
G.D.R. 1/225.
11 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Lawrence Nibbet of "St. Christopher's in Cornewell, London,"
hosier, and William Blake of London, clothworker, for Godfrey
Rawlinson [Rollenson] of St. Andrew's, Holborn, shoemaker, and
for Edward Holden of St. James', Clerkenwell, girdler, and for
Eleanor Sissell of the same, widow, all suspected to have stolen
divers goods out of the house of James Browne at Shoreditch.
Sess. Roll 522/189.
G.D.R. 1/225.
24 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Nicholas Shakerly of St. Alban's, Wood Street, clothmaker, and
Henry Robinson of St. Giles'-without-Cripplegate, girdler, for Susan
Dixe [Dickes] of St. Bride's, widow, for stealing a ring worth 30s.
from Ann Rowe.
Sess. Roll 522/190.
G.D.R. 1/225.
17 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Slye and John Wright of St. Sepulchre's, shoemakers, for
Henry Cleere of the same, shoemaker, for stealing a purse and 48s.
in money.
Sess. Roll 522/191.
G.D.R. 1/225.
16 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
William Crosse of St. Leonard's, Shoreditch, turner, and James
Rodes of the same, clothworker, for Katherine, wife of Thomas
Wheatly of the same, baker, for unreasonably correcting and abusing
Joan Walker their apprentice.
Order for the said Katherine to be discharged of the said Joan,
because it appears on oath, made by Christopher Freeman, that she
has given her undue correction.
Sess. Roll 522/194.
Sess. Reg. 1/624.
4 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Robert Stannyford of St. Leonard's, Shoreditch, silkweaver, and
Thomas Woodford of the same, tailor, for Richard Bartlet of the same,
silkweaver, to answer Thomas Woolner.
Sess. Roll 522/195.
Sess. Reg. 1/624.
21 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Gibson of St. Botolph's-without-Aldersgate, innholder,
and William Bee of the same, yeoman, for Thomas Gibson of London,
barber-surgeon, for hurting and wounding a man unknown.
Sess. Roll 522/196.
Sess. Reg. 1/624.
24 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
William Yorke of St. Sepulchre's, brewer, and Thomas Brigs of
St. Giles'-without-Cripplegate, brewer, for Richard Wright of the
Middle Temple, gentleman, for a breach of His Majesty's peace.
Sess. Roll 522/197.
Sess. Reg. 1/624.
20 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas Taylor of St. James', Clerkenwell, tailor, for John Hall
of the same, yeoman, for abusing and resisting Ralph Hopkins,
headborough at Clerkenwell, in the execution of his office, coming
by virtue of Mr. Recorder's warrant to make search in his house.
Sess. Roll 522/198.
21 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Barnaby Newman of St. James', Clerkenwell, chandler, and John
Woodward of the same, vintner, for Magdalen Rogers of the same,
widow, to answer touching the hurting of David Rogers.
Sess. Roll 522/199.
Sess. Reg. 1/623.
28 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Presentment made at the Sessions held at Hicks Hall in St. John
Street by Sir William Smythe, Knight, one of the Justices, that the
highway in Fulham leading from the same up to and through the vill
of Hammersmith and up to the town of Brentford is unrepaired and
in great decay, to the great danger of all the King's liege people.
By the Court and by the Justices.
Sess. Roll 522/209.
Indictments of:—
12 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Edmund Anderson of St. John Street [Gray's Inn], gentleman,
for assaulting Thomas Bayford, a porter, hurting him in the head
with his sword, at the same.
Sureties for the said Edmund:—Francis Nevell of Gray's Inn,
gentleman, and Henry Grindon, gentleman, servant to Lady Andersone.
Robert Brandley of St. John Street, yeoman, handed over in bail
to John Wrighte of St. Sepulchre's, gentleman, for drawing his
rapier against John Wilson, headborough of St. John Street, with
purpose to have rescued the said Edmund, who was in his custody
for hurting the said Thomas.
Sess. Roll 522/63, 64, 200.
Sess. Reg. 1/623.
P.R.B. 1/22.
12 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Agnes, wife of Robert Jackeman [Jackman] of Rosemary Lane,
cordwainer [shoemaker], for an assault and battery on Sarah Cocke
[Cox, Coxe], a child of Richard Cox of the same, chandler, at the
same.
Fined 12d.
Prosecutor:—John Coxe.
Surety for the said Agnes:—John Chittleborough of the same,
chandler.
Sess. Roll 522/179, 185, 201.
Sess. Reg. 1/622.
G.D.R. 1/222, 225d.
20 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Richard Davies of St. Clement Danes, gentleman, for assaulting
and wounding William Phillipps at the same; and for assaulting and
wounding William Price of the same, victualler, at the same.
Fined 3s. 4d. on each charge. The second not paid.
Prosecutors:—Rebecca Moores, John Radford, Robert Blundon,
Hugh Fellowe.
Sureties for the said Richard:—Richard Price of Phillith, co.
Radnor, gentleman, Andrew Oliver of St. Bride's, cook, and John
Nott of Westminster, informer.
The said Richard Price, Andrew and John Nott also bound over for
Richard Blanye [Blaney] of St. Clement Danes, gentleman, and for
James Powell of St. Sepulchre's, gentleman, for beating and hurting
the said William Price.
Sess. Roll 522/73, 74, 75, 202, 203.
Sess. Reg. 1/627.
8 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Henry Heynsworth [Haynesworthe] of Tursey, co. Wexford,
Ireland, and Peter Ancktile [Ancktyle] of Fulham, yeomen, for
assaulting and wounding William Owen of the same, baker, at the
same.
The said Henry afterwards, to wit at the Sessions held 4 August,
11 James I [A.D. 1613], protested that he was not guilty, submitted
himself to the mercy of the Court and was fined by the Court 6s. 8d.
Prosecutors:—James Phillipps, Elizabeth Lynperry, Eedye Bedford.
Sess. Roll 522/204.
Sess. Reg. 1/622, 630.
P.R.B. 1/22.
10 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Richard Holte of Whitechapel [Stepney], yeoman, for an assault
and battery on an old man, Mr. Nathan Whitehand, at the same.
Pleads not guilty, respited to the next, and afterwards, to wit at
the Sessions held at Hicks Hall on Wednesday, 4 August, 11 James I
[A.D. 1613], submitted himself to the mercy of the Court and was
fined 5s.
Prosecutors:—William Morsse, Roland Borebanck.
Sureties for the said Richard:—Lawrence Holt of Abchurch Lane,
St. Mary Abchurch, clothworker, and William Upchurch of Ratcliffe,
yeoman [William Eldridge of Stepney, tailor].
Sess. Roll 522/119, 205.
Sess. Reg. 1/628, 630.
2 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Arthur Wright of St. Sepulchre's, yeoman [of Stretton, co. Chester,
gentleman], for an assault and battery on John Wilson [Wilsonne],
headborough of St. John Street, yeoman, at St. Sepulchre's aforesaid,
in the execution of his office, and for assaulting the watch with his
sword.
Prosecutors:—Evan Powell, Robert Storye, John Lylye, Richard
Greene, Francis Dixon.
Sureties for the said Arthur:—Richard Lowe of St. Sepulchre's,
scrivener, and John Dufford of Cheapside, silkman.
Sess. Roll 522/41, 206.
Sess. Reg. 1/624.
P.R.B. 1/22.
7 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas Whayte of Whitechapel, butcher, Charles Bullame, butcher,
William Bateman and Thomas Speede, yeomen, Gilbert Merston,
butcher, Edward Persleye [Peirsley] and John Atkinson, yeomen,
all of the same, all for neglecting to work on the highway at the same.
Prosecutors:—Anthony Mason, Daniel Lancaster.
Sess. Roll 522/207.
P.R.B. 1/22.
7 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Richard Beale of St. Leonard's, Shoreditch, butcher, for an assault
and battery on Sarah Glover at the same.
Prosecutors:—Ann Cage, Thomas Salisburye, Isabel Stagey.
Sureties for the said Richard:—Nicholas Issard, plumber, and
Richard Davis, chandler, both of the same.
Sess. Roll 522/192, 208.
Sess. Reg. 1/624.
P.R.B. 1/22.
10 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Roger Childe of Kensington, gentleman [Richard Childe of Hartleborough co. Worcester, yeoman], for assaulting James Pittman [Pitman]
of St. Botolph's in the City of London, blacksmith, and Agnes his wife,
in the highway at Kensington, and striking them with a sword so that
they are in great danger of their lives.
Sureties for the said Roger Childe:—George Best of St. Clement
Danes, spectacle-maker, and Hugh Jones of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields,
yeoman.
Writ of fieri facias issued.
Sess. Roll 522/24, 25, 26, 210.
Sess. Reg. 1/625.
P.R.B. 1/22.
5 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Richard Bradley of St. James', Clerkenwell, yeoman, for assaulting
Nicholas Bestney the younger, gentleman, at the Fortune near Golding
Lane, St. Giles'-without-Cripplegate, and stabbing him with a knife
so that he had two grievous wounds, one near the right pap and
the other near the navel, from which he is still suffering.
Acknowledged, fine postponed because the party is in danger of
death, and remanded to prison without bail until the next sessions.
Prosecutor:—William Hockman.
Sess. Roll 522/211.
G.D.R. 1/224.
24 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Joan, wife of Thomas Heydon [Heyton, Haydon] of Turnmill
Street [Cow Cross, St. Sepulchre's], barber-surgeon, for assaulting
Thomas Whittakers [Whitaker] of St. Botolph's-without-Aldersgate,
tailor, at Turnmill Street, and stealing 11s. in money and a knife worth
2s. out of his pocket.
At large.
Sureties for the said Joan:—Henry Gibsone of St. Bartholomew's,
tailor, and Timothy Massame of St. Giles'-without-Cripplegate,
weaver.
Sess. Roll 522/162, 212.
Sess. Reg. 1/600.
G.D.R. 1/225.
11 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Smithe of Milford Lane, St. Clement Danes, yeoman, for
stealing a leather doublet embroidered with gold worth £5, a pair
of silk grogram breeches worth 20s., four pairs of silk stockings
worth 60s., two pairs of silk garters worth 40s., a sword worth £6,
a belt embroidered with gold and silver worth 60s., a gilt dagger
worth 6s., a pair of silver spoons worth 30s., two pairs of boots worth
10s., two pairs of Spanish leather shoes worth 2s., a cloak lined with
baize worth 20s., a stoned horse worth £10, and £86 in money from
Peirce Griffin, esquire, at the same.
Guilty, no goods, to be hanged.
Prosecutors:—Joan Whitlocke, John Jones.
Sess. Roll 522/213.
G.D.R. 2/4.
6 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas Nelson of St. Andrew's, Holborn, yeoman, and Alice
Everett of the same, spinster, for assaulting Francis Roberts in the
highway at the same, and stealing his cloak worth 30s.
The said Thomas at large.
The said Alice guilty, no goods, respited to prison without judgment because pregnant. Afterwards to be hanged, because not
pregnant and was previously convicted.
Prosecutors:—George Rickner, Ann Palfreman.
Sess. Roll 522/214.
G.D.R. 1/224, 228.
16 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Richard Bannester [Banister] of Chick Lane, St. Andrew's, Holborn,
butcher, who received a black ox from Simon Cordwente [Cordwent]
of Stoke St. Gregory, co. Somerset, yeoman, for which he promised
to pay the said Simon the sum of £6 16s. 8d., for cheating and cozening
the said Simon by not delivering to him either the ox or the said sum.
Respited to the next with sureties for good behaviour.
Sess. Roll 522/149, 215.
G.D.R. 1/224.
9 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Godfrey Rawlinson [Rollenson] of the Savoy, yeoman, and
Elizabeth Fettiplace of the same, widow, for breaking into the house
of Nicholas Blunt [Blount] at the same, and stealing a cloth cloak
worth £4, thirteen yards of grogram worth £7, two pairs of silk
stockings worth £3, three coifs worth £4, a silver handle of a fan
worth 10s., a pearl hat-band worth 13s., a handkerchief worth 5s., a
falling-band worth 5s., a needlework purse worth 3s., and £14 16s.
in money belonging to John Rogers of Partonscourt, near the
City of Gloucester, co. Gloucester, gentleman.
The said Godfrey not guilty of house-breaking, guilty of felony,
no goods, seeks the book, reads, branded.
The said Elizabeth not guilty of house-breaking, guilty of felony,
no goods, respited to prison without judgment because she says she
is pregnant. Both postponed to be tried until the next because the
evidence not complete, and meanwhile are in prison without bail.
And afterwards, to wit at the Sessions held 9 September following,
the said Godfrey and Elizabeth are convicted as appears above.
Sir Thomas Bennet, Knight, has the examinations.
Prosecutors:—Samuel Blunt of the Savoy, yeoman, John Gwalter,
William Roberts.
Sess. Roll 522/216.
Sess. Roll 524/181.
G.D.R. 1/224, 225d, 226d, 2/1b.
1 June, 10 James I [A.D. 1612].
Ann Windsor [Windesor] of St. Andrew's, Holborn, spinster,
Grace Finche [Fynche], Mary Stone, Susan Stone and Jane Skeynidge,
spinsters, and Nicholas Bosgrave, yeoman, all of the same, Frances
James of St. James', Clerkenwell, spinster, Elizabeth Mallard, widow,
Charity Hilliard and Ann Tanner, spinsters, and Thomas Sleepe,
yeoman, all of the same, all for not coming to church for twelve
months after the date above-written.
Proclamation made, they made default and therefore are convicted.
Prosecuted by certificate of the Bishop.
Sess. Roll 522/217.
P.R.B. 1/21d, 22.
26 March, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Mary Elliott of St. Andrew's, Holborn, spinster, John Warden,
yeoman, Ann Valentyne and Elizabeth Lawrence, spinsters, John
Almer, Richard Huddells [Huddles], William Eglestone and Charles
Fieldinges, yeomen, William Evenson, yeoman, and Mary his wife,
Rowland Mathewe [Mather], yeoman, and Margaret his wife, Ann
Cranedge and Susan Greene, spinsters, and Richard Knighte, yeoman,
all of the same, Elizabeth Gravenor of St. James', Clerkenwell, spinster,
and Henry Marvyne of the same, esquire, all for not coming to church
for three months after the date above written.
Proclamation made, they made default and therefore are convicted.
Sess. Roll 522/218.
P.R.B. 1/21d.
3 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas Birde of Rosemary Lane, yeoman, for stealing a pair of
silk stockings worth 10s., two pairs of silk garters worth 3s., and
7s. 4d. in money from a man unknown, at the same.
Guilty, no goods, seeks the book, reads, branded.
An examination and confession.
Prosecutor:—John Page of Gray's Inn, victualler.
Sess. Roll 522/113, 220, 250.
G.D.R. 1/224d.
30 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Mary Thompson [Tomson] of Ratcliffe, spinster, for assaulting
George Harbottle [Haybotle] of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, co. York
[sic], sailor, at Ratcliffe, and stealing 17s. in money from his pocket.
Not guilty. Led to gaol.
Sess. Roll 522/114, 221, 250.
G.D.R. 1/224d.
3 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Edward Sturdeford [Sturdiford] of Clerkenwell, yeoman, for stealing
a cloak worth 10s., a shirt worth 8d., a hat with a band worth 18d.,
a falling-band worth 18d., and a pair of shoes worth 6d. belonging to
Edward Swarthe of the same, blacksmith, at the same; and for stealing
other goods from Richard Brunte of the same, tailor, at the same.
Guilty, no goods, seeks the book, reads, branded. Led to gaol.
Sess. Roll 522/160, 222, 223, 250.
G.D.R. 1/224d.
24 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Ellen Jones of Whitechapel, spinster, for stealing a cross-cloth
worth 3d., a falling-band worth 3d., a coif worth 2d., and 31s. 6d. in
money from Paul Smith at the same.
Guilty to the value of 10d., no goods, to be whipped.
Sess. Roll 522/224.
G.D.R. 1/224d.
20 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas Silke of Hackney, yeoman [of St. Leonard's, Shoreditch,
carpenter], for stealing forty locks with keys worth 60s., divers
pieces of pewter worth 8d., eight candlesticks worth 2s. 6d., an ivory
comb worth 6d., and a tooth-pick of bone worth 2d. belonging to
Charles Hamond of the same, locksmith, out of his trunk which stood
in the house of Thomas Woolmorth.
Not guilty. Is in prison.
Prosecutors:—Thomas Wolner, Magdalen Wolner, Susan, wife
of the said Charles Hamond.
Sureties for the said Thomas Silke:—John Hole of Shoreditch,
bricklayer, and Hugh Arias of the same, tailor.
Sess. Roll 522/116, 117, 224a.
G.D.R. 1/224d, 225.
30 April, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Robert Goldstone [Goulston] of Gray's Inn Lane, yeoman [of
Clewer, co. Berks, gentleman], and Henry Carter of the same, yeoman
[of Westminster, gentleman], for an assault and battery on Elizabeth,
wife of George Wynnes [Wynn] of the same, victualler, at the same,
by reason of which the said Elizabeth was delivered before her time.
The said Robert is in gaol.
Both fined 10s.
Prosecutors:—John Large, Ann Bowen.
Sureties for the said Robert:—John Lee of London, gentleman,
Christopher Troughton of Gray's Inn, gentleman, and John Itterye
of St. Mary Savoy, farrier.
Sess. Roll 521/128.
Sess. Roll 522/88, 89, 225.
Sess. Reg. 1/616.
G.D.R. 1/224d, 225.
P.R.B. 1/22.
30 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
George Fisher [Fysher] of St. Leonard's, Shoreditch [St. Martin'sn-the-Fields], yeoman, for breaking into the house of Robert Beeston
[Beston] at the same, and stealing a cloak "color de roy" worth
30s., a rapier worth 30s., and a looking-glass worth 10s. from the said
Robert; and of Margaret Hornsbye alias Viccars of the same, spinster,
for aiding and abetting the said George before the said burglary; and
of the said Margaret and Alice Monye [Money] of the same, spinster,
for receiving and helping the said George after the said burglary at
the same; and of the said George for breaking into the house of
William Sybson of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, victualler, at the same,
and stealing two women's gowns worth 60s., three coats worth 10s.,
three table-cloths worth 6s., one dozen table-napkins worth 4s., a
pair of sheets worth 10s., and a suit of apparel worth 5s. belonging
to the said William.
The said George stands mute and has judgment of the peine forte et
dure. Led to gaol.
The said Margaret and Alice are discharged because the principal
stands mute.
Prosecutors:—Ellen Jones, Margaret Fisher.
Sess. Roll 522/154, 226, 228, 250.
G.D.R. 1/223d, 224d.
13 April, 10 James I [A.D. 1612].
John Smyth [Smithe] of London, gentleman [of Oswaldkirk, co.
York, yeoman], for assaulting Richard Scudamore, gentleman, at St.
Martin's-in-the-Fields, and wounding him with a sword on the left
side of the body, so that he died the next day.
Guilty, no goods, seeks the book, reads, branded.
Sureties for the said John:—Robert Smithe of Oswaldkirk aforesaid, yeoman, Jasper Arris of St. John Street, barber-surgeon, and
Peter Webster of Westminster, yeoman.
Sess. Roll 522/87, 229.
G.D.R. 1/224, 225d.
18 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Henry Bowyer of Old Street, yeoman, for stealing five pigs worth
5s. from William Geelinge at the same.
Guilty to the value of 11d., no goods, to be whipped.
Prosecutor:— Joan Geelinge.
Sess. Roll 522/230.
G.D.R. 1/224.
4 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas Holland of St. Sepulchre's, yeoman, and Margaret Beetes
[Betts] of the same, spinster, for stealing a cipres hat-band worth 8d.
from George Sherwoode of St. Swithin's, clothworker, at the same.
Both guilty, to be whipped. Led to gaol.
Sess. Roll 522/161, 231, 250.
G.D.R. 1/224.
29 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Joan Reynoldes of Edmonton, spinster, for stealing a woman's
gown worth 2s., a kirtle worth 12d., a hat worth 4d., a pair of stockings
worth 3d., three aprons worth 8d., and three bands worth 3d. from
George Thompson of the same, labourer, at the same.
Guilty to the value of 11d., no goods, to be whipped. Led to
gaol.
Sess. Roll 522/135, 232, 250.
G.D.R. 1/224.
3 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Henry Richardson of Old Ford, yeoman, for breaking into the
house of John Goldinge [Gouldinge] of the same, yeoman, at the
same, in the day time, no person being in the house or outhouses,
and stealing a pair of sheets worth 2s., a Bible worth 18s., two fallingbands worth 6d., and a pillow-beer worth 6d. belonging to the said
John.
Guilty, no goods, to be hanged. Led to gaol.
Sess. Roll 522/177, 233, 250.
G.D.R. 1/224.
3 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Rose of St. Andrew's, Holborn, yeoman, for stealing a purse
worth 1d. and £10 in money in it from John Dynn of Yaxham, co.
Norfolk, yeoman, at Holborn.
Guilty, no goods, seeks the books, reads, branded. Led to gaol.
Sess. Roll 522/124, 234, 250.
G.D.R. 1/224.
4 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Tidder [Tedder] of Hornsey [Chick Lane], butcher, for
stealing two wether sheep worth 26s. from Gilbert Bourne [Borne]
of Whitecross Street, butcher, at Hornsey.
Not guilty. Is in prison.
Sureties for the said John:—Richard Jay of Mile End, tailor,
Thomas Steere of St. Catherine Coleman, Fenchurch Street, yeoman,
and Giles Carr of Mile End, gardener.
Sess. Roll 522/176, 180, 235.
Sess. Reg. 1/627.
G.D.R. 1/224, 225.
19 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Page of Ruislip, yeoman, for breaking into the house of Ralph
Higgs of the same, labourer, at the same, no person being in the house
or outhouses, and stealing a hat worth 3s., a jerkin worth 6s., a pair
of breeches worth 20s., a pair of stockings worth 2s., and 6s. in
money belonging to the said Ralph.
Guilty, no goods, to be hanged. Led to gaol.
Prosecutors:—Thomas Baldwyn, Richard Woode.
Sessions Roll 522/128, 236, 250.
G.D.R. 1/224.
22 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Randall Williams and John Smithe [Smythe] of Bethnal Green,
labourers, for stealing nine geese worth 5s. from Edward [Peter]
Mathewes of the same, "ironyer," at the same.
The said Randall guilty to the value of 11d., no goods, to be
whipped.
The said John not guilty.
Sess. Roll 522/237.
G.D.R. 1/224.
25 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Barnarde [Bernard] of St. Clement Danes, yeoman, for
stealing a silver tankard worth £6 from Anthony Millington of the
same, esquire, at the same.
Not guilty. Led to gaol.
Prosecutors:—Bridget Laman, Michael Baxter, William Peare,
Francis Sheppy.
Sess. Roll 522/96, 238, 250.
G.D.R. 1/224.
10 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Spencer and William Clarke of Tottenham High Cross,
yeomen, for stealing a wether sheep worth 9s. from Ambrose Wheeler
at the same; and a wether sheep worth 6s. from William Benninge
[Beninge] of the same, yeoman, at the same.
Both guilty, seek the book, read, branded. Led to gaol. The
said William delivered by proclamation.
Prosecutor:—Roger Mynde of the same, yeoman.
Sess. Roll 522/159, 167, 239, 240, 250.
G.D.R. 1/224, 226.
18 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas Ladbrooke [Ladbroke] of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields,
yeoman, for stealing a piece of wainscot worth 2s. from Nicholas
Wardoure [Wardour] of the same, gentleman, at the same.
Guilty to the value of 11d., no goods, to be whipped. Led to
gaol.
Prosecutors:—John Geniver, Richard Graye.
Sess. Roll 522/98, 241, 250.
G.D.R. 1/224.
22 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Jane Groves of St. Clement Danes, spinster, for stealing a silver
bowl worth 40s. from William Collynson [Collison] of the same,
innholder, at the same.
Guilty, no goods, respited to prison without judgment because
pregnant. Led to gaol.
Prosecutor:—Ann Collyson.
Surety for the said William:—John Frayne of the same, tailor.
Sess. Roll 522/99, 242, 250.
G.D.R. 1/224.
18 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Hansome [Hamson] and William Cumber of High Holborn,
yeomen, for stealing a silver beaker worth 50s. from Edward Nashe
at the same.
The said John not guilty.
The said William guilty, no goods, seeks the book, reads, branded.
Both led to gaol.
Prosecutor:—Joan Watson of the same, spinster.
Sess. Roll 522/243, 250.
Sess. Reg. 1/622.
G.D.R. 1/223d.
20 March, 10 James I [A.D. 1612–13].
Walter Burre [Barre] of St. Margaret's, Westminster, yeoman, for
stealing two and a half barrels of beer worth 24s. from John Mathewes
of the same, victualler, at the same.
Guilty, no goods, seeks the book, reads, branded.
Walter Burre and Thomas Hare led to gaol. The said Thomas
delivered by proclamation.
Prosecutors:—Richard Williams of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields,
victualler, and Jerome [James] Johnson of Westminster, porter.
Sess. Roll 522/137, 139, 244, 250.
G.D.R. 1/223, 223d.
19 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Richard Curtys [Curtis] of Edmonton, labourer, for stealing two
hens worth 12d. from Robert Hubbert, gentleman, at the same.
Acknowledges, to be whipped. Led to gaol.
Prosecutor:—Geoffrey Bennett [Benninge] of Tottenham High
Cross, yeoman.
Sess. Roll 522/166, 245, 250.
G.D.R. 1/223d.
23 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Ann Burde [Birde] alias Greytrixe and Elizabeth Browne alias
Cole of Golding Lane, spinsters, for stealing thirty-two dozen bottles
worth 58s., and six earthen jugs worth 12d. from John Steward the
elder at the same; and of Alice, wife of Thomas Monnye of Hollowell
Street, brewer, for abetting and procuring the said Ann and Elizabeth;
and of the said Alice and Margaret, wife of Thomas Wharton of the
same, yeoman, John Buttey and Edward Gibbs of Golding Lane,
yeomen, for helping and receiving the said Ann and Elizabeth after
the said felony.
The said Ann not guilty.
The said Elizabeth guilty to the value of 11d., no goods, to be
whipped. Both led to gaol.
The rest deleted.
Prosecutors:—William Smithe of St. Andrew's Undershaft,
pewterer, and Richard Okenden [Okendone] of the same, tailor.
Sess. Roll 522/169, 170, 246, 250.
G.D.R. 1/223d.
10 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Edward Jones of St. Clement Danes, yeoman, Thomas Smithe the
younger, George Darby, Anthony Strange, and Edward Burges,
yeomen, and Edward Morrice [Morris, of High Holborn], gentleman,
all of the same, for assaulting Henry Castell [Castle, Castile], a boy
aged one year being in the arms of Frances Castell, his mother; and
of the said Edward Jones for pressing, crushing and striking the said
Henry Castell with his hands so that he died on the 25th of June next
following; and of the said Thomas, George, Anthony, Burges and
Morrice for aiding and abetting the said Edward Jones to kill the
said Henry Castell.
Sess. Roll 522/155, 247.
The said Anthony Strange at large, the rest not guilty.
Prosecutors:—Cuthbert Warde, Percy Wrighte.
Surety for the said Edward Morrice:—Silvester Caulton of St.
Clement Danes, gentleman.
Sess. Roll 522/155, 247.
Sess. Reg. 1/624.
G.D.R. 1/223d, 225.
Coroner's Inquest.
20 May, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Inquisition taken at Chelsea before Richard Sheppard and Robert
Brighte, gentlemen, coroners, on view of the body of Adam Ersbie
lying dead and slain at Chelsea, by the oaths of Ambrose Haberion,
Thomas Walker, William Redman, John Spenser, William Davys,
John Mosse, Simon Coxe, Thomas Spelsworthe, Robert Bostone,
Abraham Burredge, Thomas Waitelie, Henry Fausett, John Sheford,
and William Goodgier, who say upon their oaths that on 15 May,
11 James I [A.D. 1613], John Waterton, Charles Lacye, John Howell
and Daniel Elinge, all of Westminster, yeomen, were walking together at Chelsea in a field called Chelsea Fields (the said Daniel having
a gun called a birding-piece worth 5s. charged with hailshot) and came
to a "brick keele" in the field whence violently issued a dog which
furiously barked at the aforesaid John Waterton, Charles, John
Howell and Daniel: upon which the said Daniel threw —by
reason of which John Gibbes of Chelsea, labourer, came out of the
brick-kiln aforesaid and opprobrious words were spoken between the
said John Gibbes and the said John Waterton and the rest. Upon
which likewise came out William Kendricke, labourer, who seized
the said gun from Daniel Elinge, which the said John Waterton seeing
he did lay hold upon the said gun, and immediately there came out
of the said brick-kiln Robert Dibbins of Chelsea, labourer, and
Thomas Draper—, and fought for the gun with the said
John Gibbes, John Waterton and Daniel Elinge. Whereupon the
aforesaid Adam Ersbie, by chance approaching, did behold them
fighting, and as they were struggling together for the said gun, the
said gun did discharge and hit with shot the aforesaid Adam, by
misfortune and against their will, and wounded him on the right
thigh, so that he died on 19 May next following. And so the jurors
say that the said William Kendricke, John Waterton, Daniel Elinge,
Robert Dibbins, Thomas Draper, and John Gibbes killed the said
Adam Ersbie by misfortune and against their will.
All of them not guilty. Daniel Elinge respited for better enquiry.
Sess. Roll 522/227, 250.
12 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Jury writ, witnessed by Longe, issued by Sir Thomas Lake, Knight,
for the Sessions to be held at Hicks Hall on 28 June next coming
[A.D. 1613].
Sess. Roll 522/248.
28 June, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Sessions of the Peace held at Hicks Hall.
NAMES OF JURORS.
Henry Turvin of St. Giles'-inthe-Fields. Sworn.
John Larchin of the same.
Sworn.
Thomas Bromley of the same.
Sworn.
Patrick Drumgold of the same.
Late.
Edward Cooke of the same.
Sworn.
Richard Powell of the same.
Late.
John Brewer of the same. Late.
Robert Johnson of the same.
Sworn.
Edward Sodon of the same.
Sworn.
William Powell of the same.
Sworn.
Richard Syer of the same. Late.
William Nicholls of the same.
Late.
John Willmott of the same. Late.
John Meaker of the same.
Sworn.
William Granger of the same.
Matthew Quier of the same.
Late.
Matthew Margetts of the same.
John Blakey of the same. Sworn.
Thomas Turpyn of the same.
Sworn.
Richard Cooke of the same. Late.
George Eaton of the same.
Thomas Smythe of the same.
Sworn.
Roger Harrison of Holborn.
Sworn.
Edward Forthe of the same.
Late.
James Jaques of the same.
Edward Wilkinson. Sworn.
Henry Hurlestone of St. Giles'.
John Amye of the same. Sworn.
Andrew White of the same.
Sworn.
By the oath of Daniel Byshopp and Thomas Walsoll, bailiffs.
Sess. Roll 522/249.
JURY LIST.
Christopher Fissher [Fisher] of
Westminster, gentleman.
Sworn.
Giles Brownrigge [Browninge]
of the Strand, gentleman.
Sworn.
Walter Williams of Hoxton,
gentleman. Sworn.
John Muscott of the Strand,
gentleman. Sworn.
Nicholas Backhouse of the
Strand. Sworn.
Richard Halsey of the Strand.
Sworn.
Robert Baker of Westminster.
Sworn.
Thomas Stedman of Westminster. Sworn.
John Lowe of St. John Street.
Sworn.
Henry Pierson of St. John
Street. Sworn.
William Heyward of West
minster. Sworn.
John Cutler of the Strand.
John Barnes of Hornsey.
Sworn.
Robert Marsh of Hendon.
Richard Hale of Roxey.
John Greenhill of Sudbury.
Henry Martin the younger.
John Pytt of St. John Street.
Thomas Wetherley of St. John
Street.
Richard Morgan of St. John
Street.
Thomas Lee of the Strand.
Meredith Thomas of the Strand.
James Orrell of Westminster.
Thomas Maddox of Westminster.
Thomas Hill of St. John Street.
Edward Rotheram and Alexander Prescott, sheriffs.
Sess. Roll 522/219.
A.D. 1613. Gaol Delivery Roll.
Margaret Fissher [Fisher] led to gaol. Delivered by proclamation.
Robert Lynley led to gaol. Delivered by proclamation.
Roland Williams and Roger Smyth led to gaol for felony. Acknowledged.
Margaret Whitney [Whytney] led to gaol for default of good sureties. Delivered by proclamation.
Thomas Johnson led to gaol for wounding a man who is in great danger of death. Afterwards discharged by certificate of John Barnes, esquire, concerning the state of the party wounded.
Henry Fissher led to gaol. Delivered by proclamation.
John Harvie led to gaol for suspicion of burglary. Respited to gaol for Surrey.
William Waddie [Waddye] led to gaol for suspicion of felony. Delivered by proclamation.
Thomas Betts led to gaol for suspicion of felony.
Henry Jones led to gaol for suspicion of felony.
Jane Smyth led to gaol for suspicion of felony. Delivered by proclamation.
John Battis led to gaol for suspicion of felony.
Robert Dudley and Mary Broughton led to gaol for suspicion of felony. Respited to the order of the High Commissioner concerning incontinency acknowledged.
Edward Smythe alias Savell led to gaol for default of good sureties. Delivered by proclamation.
Thomas Anderson, Alice Anderson and Thomas Dorrett led to gaol as rogues. Whipped and sent as vagrants.
Anthony Watton [?].
William Webbe.
Respited for better enquiry:—
Christopher Johnson. Delivered by proclamation.
John Rayner. Delivered by proclamation.
Thomas Fenton. Delivered by proclamation.
[And other illegible names].
Sess. Roll 522/250.
G.D.R. 1/223, 223d, 226d.
SESSIONS REGISTER. VOLUME I.
p. 621. Came and discharged:—
John Key of Old Street, yeoman, for abusing the constable of the same in executing his office in punishing rogues.
Handed in bail to John Barton of Charterhouse Lane, yeoman, and John Prieste of the same, tailor:—
Richard Meares of the same tailor, for abusing Leonard Richardson the constable in executing his office. Fined 6s. 8d. (and p. 630).
Came and discharged:—
Peter Cuffeley of Norton Folgate, glover, for abusing the Jury of Annoyances with reproachful words.
Edmund Havers of Cheapside, silkman, for wounding John Medbourne, saddler, in the highway.
Edward Forte of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, victualler, for saying that "if a dogge did but barke the Alecunner Abraham Phillips wold run to a Justice."
Richard Weste of Golding Lane, scrivener, on the complaint of Ann Grymley, widow, and for saying that "he wold build a cage and a paire of stockes before Hicks Hall in disgrace of ye house."
James Rawlins of Grey's Inn Lane, tobacco-seller, for suffering divers disordered persons to resort to his house, so that the inhabitants and watch are much disquieted.
Robert Dudley of Saffron Hill, tailor, to answer.
p.622. Thomas Coppyn of the same, girdler.
Alice Whaley of Grub Street, widow, to answer, and to testify for the King against Peter Leonard of St. Katherine's, brewer.
Thomas Edlestone of St. Martin's-in-the-Vintry, dyer, for the like.
John Shorte of Golding Lane, victualler, to answer, and to testify for the King against [blank] Carpenter of Thames Street, brewer.
Stephen Pope of Whitechapel, victualler, to testify for the King against William Spencer, [blank] Poole and John Hodges, brewers.
Laurence Henrye of Cow Cross, cobbler, for harbouring rogues.
p.623. Agnes Gates of East Smithfield, spinster.
p.625. Giles Wood of Kensington, gardener.
p.628. David Thomas; servant to Bevis Thelwell of Finsbury, gentleman, to answer for a bastard child begotten on Jane Pembrooke, servant to Richard Taylor of Finsbury.
Handed in bail to Roland Weaver of Holborn, yeoman, and Edmund Tipper of Old Brentford, yeoman:—
Robert Markeham of Harlington, tailor, to remove all his tenements at the same that are very troublesome to Sir John Bennett [Brett], Knight, and others, within this month (and p.630).
p.629. For tippling:—
Edward Waforde of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, victualler. Sureties:— John Larchen, innholder, and John Wrighte, yeoman, both of the same.
John Netherclyffe of St. Martin's. Sureties:—Henry Bunting, innholder, and Thomas Hopper, yeoman, both of the same.
Roger Holman of Chancery Lane. Sureties:—Henry Turvyn of St. Giles', collar-maker, and the said John Larchen.
Thomas Andrewes of Kentish Town, victualler. Sureties:—John Ansley of Holborn, cutler, and John Baker of St. Giles', cutler.
GAOL DELIVERY REGISTER. VOLUME I.
f.223. Delivered by proclamation:—
John Hunte.
Thomas Bolton.