County of Middlesex. Calendar To the Sessions Records: New Series, Volume 2, 1614-15. Originally published by Clerk of the Peace, London, 1936.
This free content was digitised by double rekeying. All rights reserved.
'Sessions, 1614: 30 and 31 August', in County of Middlesex. Calendar To the Sessions Records: New Series, Volume 2, 1614-15, ed. William Le Hardy( London, 1936), British History Online https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/middx-sessions/vol2/pp35-66 [accessed 27 November 2024].
'Sessions, 1614: 30 and 31 August', in County of Middlesex. Calendar To the Sessions Records: New Series, Volume 2, 1614-15. Edited by William Le Hardy( London, 1936), British History Online, accessed November 27, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/middx-sessions/vol2/pp35-66.
"Sessions, 1614: 30 and 31 August". County of Middlesex. Calendar To the Sessions Records: New Series, Volume 2, 1614-15. Ed. William Le Hardy(London, 1936), , British History Online. Web. 27 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/middx-sessions/vol2/pp35-66.
In this section
Sessions of the Peace and Gaol Delivery, 30 and 31 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
SESSIONS ROLL.
[Note:—Numbers 532/48, 51, 52, 151, 154, 157 and 193 are almost illegible, but the following names can be deciphered:— John Sly, Arthur Roper of Westminster, Thomas Hammond and James Jackson.]
Recognizances of:—
—, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Robert Spatchurst of St. Bride's, embroiderer, for Penelope Senye
of St. Clement Danes, spinster, to be of good behaviour.
Sess. Roll 533/1.
Sess. Reg. 2/96.
19 July, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
William — for John Woodale [Woodalle] of Westminster,
gentleman [tailor], charged by William Sympson of London, tailor,
to have stolen from him a ring with five diamonds in it.
Sess. Roll 533/2.
Sess. Reg. 2/99.
G.D.R. 2/28d.
4 July, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
John Androwes of East Smithfield, carpenter, for William Tracye
of the same, yeoman, accused of felony by John Pole of London,
basketmaker; and of the said John Pole to give evidence.
Sess. Roll 533/3, 3a.
G.D.R. 2/28.
19 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
George Wood of —, —, and — —, mealman,
for Richard Sheppard of Stratford Bow, mealman, to answer John
Steward for felony.
Sess. Roll 533/4.
Sess. Reg. 2/99.
28 July, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Lawrence Ingham of Cow Cross, upholsterer, Richard Hill, yeoman,
and Richard Pierse, butcher, both of the same, for the said Lawrence
and Judith his wife, to keep the peace towards Elizabeth Morgan of
Turnmill Street, spinster; and of Roger Swettenham of Cow Cross,
girdler, and Robert Davyes of Turnmill Street, cook, for the said
Elizabeth to keep the peace towards the said Judith.
Sess. Roll 533/7, 189.
Sess. Reg. 2/95.
10 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Thomas Jones of St. Sepulchre's, yeoman,—Peirson of the
same, carpenter, and William Marriot of —, for the said Thomas
to appear.
Sess. Roll 533/9.
G.D.R. 2/28.
27 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Walter Jackeson of —, —, Peter Dovey of St. Peter's,
London, embroiderer, and Richard Davis of St. Bride's, —, for
Henry Bennet of St. Peter's, embroiderer, being suspected by Thomas
Styles of Stepney, yeoman, to have picked a purse and 8s. in money
out of his pocket; and of the said Thomas to give evidence against
the said Henry.
Sess. Roll 533/10.
Sess. Roll 535/4.
Sess. Reg. 2/99.
G.D.R. 2/28.
27 July, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Thomas Farroll of St. Botolph's, Bishopsgate, tailor, and Robert
Smith of the same, tailor, for Alexander Cotes of St. Botolph's aforesaid, tailor, and Agnes his wife, to keep the peace towards Magdalen,
wife of John Leonard of Shoreditch, drawer; and of the said John
and Edmund Marrowe of St. Giles'-without-Cripplegate, —,
for the said Magdalen to keep the peace towards the said Agnes.
Sess. Roll 533/11, 13.
Sess. Reg. 2/92.
21 July, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Philip Rosseter of —, —, and John Howard of St. James',
Garlick Hill, coachmaker, for — — of St. Bride's, tailor,
for misdemeaning himself in his drunkenness.
Sess. Roll 533/12.
23 July, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Paul S— of Whitechapel, gentleman, and Anthony Ashe of
the same, draper, for Robert Cooper of the same, chandler, for
buying freestones at a small rate which were feloniously taken from the
stall of John Walton and Gilbert Arnold.
Sess. Roll 533/15.
Sess. Reg. 2/92.
25 July, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Richard — of —, yeoman, and John Allyn of the same,
silkweaver, for Michael Browne of Hackney, miller, to keep the peace
towards Elias Deane.
Sess. Roll 533/16.
Sess. Reg. 2/92.
3 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Nicholas Goddard of Enfield, brewer, for begetting a child on the
body of Denise Stapleforde of the same.
Handed over further to abide the Justices' order.
Sess. Roll 533/19.
Sess. Reg. 2/92, 101.
30 July, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Robert Mugg of Tottenham, gentleman, and William Sharp and
John Wright of the same, labourers, mutual sureties, all to keep the
peace towards Thomas Wheeler of the same, gentleman.
Sess. Roll 533/20, 21, 22.
Sess. Reg. 2/92.
25 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
— — of —, Pinner, for Elizabeth Cley to prosecute
Henry Rawlyn of Clerkenwell, weaver; and of Matthew Southgate
of Artillery Lane, labourer, for the said Henry to appear.
Sess. Roll 533/23, 26.
Sess. Reg. 2/97.
G.D.R. 2/28.
22 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Benjamin Flinte of —, to prosecute Cunisbie Freeman of the
Inner Temple, esquire, Hugh Jewell of Chiswell Street, gentleman,
William Jones, —, Dennis Haye [Hayes], yeoman, and John
Horner of Redcross Street, yeoman; and of — — of
Whitecross Street, butcher, and George Rickman of Redcross Street,
—, for the said Horner; and of John Blumston of Hoxton,
yeoman, and Thomas Tedder of Chiswell Street, cook, for the said
Jewell; and of the said Blumston, Thomas Greenwood of "Cumralde" [?Combrawleigh], co. Devon, gentleman, and John Fludd of
the City of Worcester, gentleman, for the said Freeman, and for
William Jewell of Chiswell Street, gentleman, and for Nicholas Glee
of Coleridge, co. Devon, gentleman: all to appear.
The said Dennis delivered by proclamation.
Sess. Roll 533/8, 24, 25, 147, 155, 161.
G.D.R. 2/25d, 28.
18 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
— —, shoemaker, for Richard Shepperd alias Powell
of Islington, yeoman, to be of good behaviour, for begetting Millicent
Bromall with child at Littlecott in Wiltshire.
Handed over further in bail to Matthew Draycott and Thomas
Browne of Islington, yeomen, to discharge the parish.
The said Richard and Millicent to be whipped by the constable
of Islington.
Sess. Roll 533/27.
Sess. Reg. 2/96.
27 July, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
William How of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, innholder James Marshall
of the same, yeoman, and — —, to give evidence against
Richard Storie for stealing a mare of Richard Morgan.
The said Storie guilty, no goods, to be hanged. Respited to
prison after judgment "for the Barmoodes".
Sess. Roll 533/30.
Sess. Roll 535/111.
G.D.R. 2/27, 30, 33d.
23 July, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
— — of —, —, to give evidence against
James Blunt and Jane Dawkin [Dakyns].
The said James and Jane delivered by proclamation.
Sess. Roll 533/34.
G.D.R. 2/25d.
29 July, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
— — for John Egerton of Shoe Lane, yeoman, charged
to be one of them that committed the disorder at St. James' Fair;
and of Thomas Wilmot of St. Clement Danes, butcher, and John
— of the same, scissorsmaker, for the said Thomas for making
a riot with others in St. James' Fair; and of Peter Dowton of Old
Street, joiner, and Richard Jones of Gray's Inn Lane, joiner, for
Charles Bartholomew of High Holborn, joiner, charged to be an actor
in the disorder at St. James' Fair.
Richard Clarke of Westminster, joiner, charged likewise.
The said Charles respited to the next because very ill.
Alice Thomas seeks the peace against the said John Egerton, and
is handed in bail to Randall Roe of Roehampton, co. Surrey, gentleman, and William Hilliarde of Holborn, gentleman.
Sess. Roll 533/35, 56.
Sess. Roll 534/101.
Sess. Reg. 2/96, 97, 98, 102.
23 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Thomas Tymente of Kensington, baker, for his misbehaviour in
proceeding in a new building in St. Martin's parish after he was
forbidden.
William Idlatt of Kensington swore in court that the said Thomas
was very ill, therefore he is respited to the next.
Sess. Roll 533/36.
Sess. Reg. 2/96.
22 July, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Thomas — and John Wilde of —, innholder, for Edward
Jackman of Islington, labourer, and William Boulton of the same,
yeoman, to appear.
Sess. Roll 533/37, 38.
Sess. Reg. 2/94.
15 July, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
— — of St. Giles'-without-Cripplegate, gentleman, and
Peter Tegge of —, for Archibald Lumsden of St. Clement
Danes, gentleman, to answer.
Sess. Roll 533/39.
Sess. Reg. 2/94.
25 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Henry Trebler [Treabler] to prosecute Humphrey Harrison for
stealing 24s. in money and other goods out of his house.
The said Humphrey guilty to the value of 11d., no goods, to be
whipped.
Sess. Roll 533/41.
G.D.R. 2/26.
21 July, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
John Hambleton of Shadwell, —, and Richard Reinoldes of
Ratcliffe, glover, to give evidence against Richard Bardoll for robbing
them in the highway.
The said John is contented to give 6s. towards the relief of the said
Bardoll, prisoner in Newgate.
The said Bardoll delivered by proclamation.
Sess. Roll 533/43.
Sess. Reg. 2/99.
G.D.R. 2/25d.
26 July, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
John Kinge of Wells, co. Norfolk, yeoman, for himself and Robert
Bullman, a neighbour of his, and for — Isacke, a currier, to give
evidence against William Coules [Cowles] of Downham [Wells], co.
Norfolk, butcher, concerning the taking away of two bullocks out of
the grounds of the said John; and of — — of Highgate,
for the said William to appear.
The said William handed over further in bail to Henry Graves
and Richard Turner of Cow Cross, butchers, as appears in the book
of the peace.
Sess. Roll 533/45, 46, 47.
Sess. Reg. 2/97.
G.D.R. 2/27d, 28, 28d.
29 July, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
John — for Ralph Walton of the Savoy, yeoman, to answer
Elizabeth Steevens [Stavers] of London, widow; and of John Blakey
of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, chandler, and Thomas Burton of the same,
gardener, for the said Blakey to answer the said Elizabeth.
Sess. Roll. 533/54, 55.
Sess. Reg. 2/98, 102, 123, 145.
26 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
John Stebrancke of Edmonton, husbandman, to answer William
Fowler for battery and bloodshed.
To abide the order of the Justices.
Sess. Roll 533/57.
Sess. Reg. 2/99.
2 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Ralph Smyth of Roxeth, —, and — —, husbandman,
for John Peacocke of the same, husbandman, to keep the peace
towards Mark Tyler of the same, husbandman.
The said Mark handed over further in bail to John Osborne and
Randall Smith of Harrow, yeomen.
Sess. Roll 533/58.
Sess. Reg. 2/98, 99, 102.
——— [A.D. 1614].
John Johnson and Margaret Barnaby to give evidence against
Thomas Harrison of the Precincts of St. Katherine's-next-the-Tower
of London, porter, for cozening the said John of a cloak by false
tokens.
The said Thomas respited for bail, to appear at the next Gaol
Delivery.
Sess. Roll 533/59.
G.D.R. 2/26, 27, 32.
19 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Magdalen Wells and Jane Fynch of London, spinsters, to give
evidence against Richard Gibbon for cozenage.
Sess. Roll 533/60.
19 July, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Gilbert Steevens of —, tailor, to give evidence against Charles
Leye [Lee], his late servant, for cozening him with false tokens.
The said Charles respited to prison at the will of the Court and paid
a fine of £5.
Forasmuch as upon the prosecution of the said Gilbert against the
said Charles it appeared that the said Charles had fraudulently
obtained and gotten into his hands a jewel worth £20, being the goods
of Sir Richard Hawkins, Knight, which was by him left in the custody
of the said Gilbert, and also 24s. in money, which belonged to the said
Gilbert, which said jewel and money came into the possession of
Edward Jorden, headborough of Wapping; and forasmuch as the
said Charles likewise fraudulently obtained a silver cup of his said
master's, which cup came into the possession of Martin Cornelius, a
broker, it is therefore ordered by the Court that the said Jorden and
Cornelius restore the said jewel and money and cup to the said
Gilbert Steevens.
Sess. Roll 533/61.
Sess. Roll 535/111.
G.D.R. 2/26d, 27, 28d.
8 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
— Smith of Limehouse, waterman, for Alice Shorting of the
same, spinster, to keep the peace towards Joan, wife of Richard
Govell of the same; and of Peter Tyler of the same, for Epham, wife
of William Pessell of the same, yeoman, and for Susan, wife of Henry
Halsteed of the same, yeoman, to keep the peace towards the said
Joan.
Sess. Roll 533/64, 65.
Sess. Reg. 2/97.
26 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
William Forde of Westminister, gentleman, to give evidence
against Magdalen Sammoyes of Turnmill Street, spinster; and of
Richard Hart of St. John Street, gunmaker, and Robert Davys of
Turnmill Street, cook, for the said Magdalen to appear.
The said Magdalen handed over further in bail to Richard Hill
and John Becket of Cow Cross, yeomen.
Sess. Roll 533/66, 66a.
Sess. Roll 536/167.
G.D.R. 2/28, 36.
23 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
— Pinson of St. Botolph's, Bishopsgate, distiller, for Elizabeth
Weaver of the same, spinster, to give evidence against Mary Darbey
[Darbie].
The said Mary delivered by proclamation.
Sess. Roll 533/67.
G.D.R. 2/25d.
17 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
— Ashe of Shoreditch, beadle, to give evidence against
John Willson.
The said John delivered by proclamation.
Sess. Roll 533/68.
G.D.R. 2/25d.
17 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
William — of Whitechapel, barber-surgeon, for —
— of Stepney, spinster, to give evidence against Joan Robinson
of Norton Folgate, spinster; and of — Rolfe of Grub Street,
yeoman, and Christopher Hubbelth — of — for the said
Joan to appear.
Sess. Roll 533/69, 196.
G.D.R. 2/27d.
16 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Robert Willey of Halliwell Street, tailor, to give evidence against
Elizabeth Hudson, John Baker of Shoreditch, chandler, and Sarah,
wife of Gabriel Smith of the same, yeoman; and of Thomas Collyns
of Goswell Street, tailor, and the said John Baker for the said Sarah to
appear; and of Roland Nicholls of St. Botolph's, Bishopsgate, baker,
and George Potter of the same, brewer, for the said John Baker to
appear.
The said Elizabeth delivered by proclamation.
Sess. Roll 533/70, 88, 88a.
G.D.R. 2/25d, 27d, 28.
14 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Thomas Chattfeild [Chatfield] of Charterhouse Lane, broker, for
himself and for Elizabeth his wife and for Mary Gwyn of the same,
all to give evidence against Edward Clarke for cutting the purse of
the said Elizabeth.
The said Edward guilty, no goods, to be hanged.
Sess. Roll 533/73.
G.D.R. 2/26.
8 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Thomas Hill of St. John Street, yeoman, for himself and for John
Coolyn his servant to give evidence against John Pierson for a
burglary.
The said Pierson guilty, no goods, to be hanged.
Sess. Roll 533/74.
Sess. Roll. 533/111.
G.D.R. 2/27, 30.
5 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Richard Joy — of Windsor, co. Berks, yeoman, to give
evidence against John Tudor of St. John Street, yeoman, and against
George Mann and others for stealing goods from Queenhithe.
The said Tudor is charged as an accessory after the fact.
The said George delivered by proclamation.
Sess. Roll 533/75.
G.D.R. 2/27d, 37.
5 August 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Thomas Bradforde of Long Lane, victualler, and Bennet Jaye of
the same, yeoman, to give evidence against Edmund Reynolds and
George Pinder of Grub Street, saddlers, for a felony; and of Edward
Fleming of All Hallows, London Wall, collier, and William Macham
of Whitecross Street, tailor, for the said Edmund to appear.
Sess. Roll 533/76, 83.
G.D.R. 2/27d.
3 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Richard Wiggington [Wiggenton] of St. Andrew's, Holborn,
shoemaker, for himself and Andrew Snowe and Leonard Adgale
his servants, all to give evidence against Elizabeth Wattson for
burglary, with intent to rob the said Richard.
The said Elizabeth not guilty.
Sess. Roll 533/77.
G.D.R. 2/26d.
31 July, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
John Greene of Clerkenwell, blacksmith, Thomas — of
— Cross, victualler, and Thomas Cale of the same, cooper, for
the said John to give evidence against Nicholas Blaney of Clerkenwell
[Long Lane], yeoman; and of John Bowlson, yeoman, and Henry
Hyde, silkweaver, both of the same, for the said Nicholas to appear.
The said John Greene committed to put in good sureties for wrongfully charging the said Nicholas Blaney and George Caddaway with
felony, they having taken him in carnal copulation at Coleman hedge
with a whore.
Sess. Roll 533/78, 171.
Sess. Reg. 2/99, 133.
G.D.R. 2/27d.
26 July, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
John Arnold of Chancery Lane, yeoman, to give evidence against
Thomas Sherfeild of the same, yeoman, for taking a gold ring from
off the hand of Elizabeth Arnold; and of William Hall and Adam
Harrcott of Chancery Lane, shoemakers, for the said Thomas to
appear.
Sess. Roll 533/79, 86.
G.D.R. 2/27d.
26 July, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Elizabeth Tailor of Clerkenwell, widow, to give evidence against
Dorothy Sturman for stealing a coverlet and blanket from the said
Elizabeth.
The said Dorothy guilty to the value of 11d., no goods, to be
whipped.
Sess. Roll 533/80.
G.D.R. 2/26d.
10 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Gregory Norton of Shoreditch, yeoman, John Coocke of Bishopsgate Street, cordwainer, and John Crosbye of Shoreditch, cordwainer,
for the said Gregory to appear.
The cause appears in his examination.
Sess. Roll 533/82.
G.D.R. 2/27d.
1 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Francis Cumyns of Field Lane, clothworker, and Thomas Blackman
of the same, tailor, for Alice Cumyns of the same, spinster, to appear.
Sess. Roll 533/84.
G.D.R. 2/27d.
30 July, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
John — of Clerkenwell, cordwainer, and John Cage of the
same, glover, for John Urryn of the same, yeoman, to appear.
Sess. Roll 533/85.
G.D.R. 2/27d.
20 July, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Thomas Blackson of St. Bride's, girdler, and Henry Morris of
Smithfield Bar, victualler, for Robert Blackson of the same, tapster, to
appear.
Sess. Roll 533/87.
G.D.R. 2/27d.
29 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Charles Mason of Shoreditch, weaver, Thomas Wayt of Whitecross
Street, weaver, and William Cownley of Chiswell Street, weaver, for
the said Charles to answer for conveying away a brother of his that
hath left a child upon the parish of Shoreditch, he having given his
word to bring him forth, they having him in custody and bringing
him before a Justice.
Sess. Roll 533/90.
Sess. Reg. 2/98.
22 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Thomas Monday of Turnmill Street, labourer, Thomas —
of the same, shoemaker, and Humphrey Evans of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, yeoman, for the said Thomas Monday for keeping a common
tippling house without licence.
Discharged upon condition to give over at Michaelmas next.
Sess. Roll 533/91.
Sess. Reg. 2/96.
11 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Robert S— of St. Mary Magdalen's, Southwark, co. Surrey,
cooper, and George Leafe of Whitechapel, yeoman, for Elizabeth
Gibson of the same, widow, for taking upon her to tell what is
become of stolen goods; and of George Scott of Bishopsgate Street,
clothworker, and Robert Willye of Halliwell Street, tailor, for the
said George Leafe for taking upon him to tell what is become of
stolen goods.
The said Elizabeth is committed as a wizard for charging Walter
Jones and Jane Grey that they robbed the Lord Ivors. "The
courte hath given her leave to fetche sureties; she hath lefte the lease
of her house till she come."
Sess. Roll 533/92, 159.
Sess. Reg. 2/96.
6 August 12, James I [A.D. 1614].
George Hansome of Cow Cross, yeoman, Thomas Barret, tailor,
and Edmund Smithe, glover, both of the same, for the said George
for hurting and wounding Magdalen Hall and Martha Poyner.
Sess. Roll 533/93.
Sess. Reg. 2/95.
4 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
— Rayment of Shoreditch, scrivener, and John Lowe of the
same, weaver, for Alice, wife of John Clarkson of the same, baker,
to appear. Thomas Tailor of the same, tailor, and Elizabeth his wife,
inform upon oath that he heard her threaten to fire the house of John
Slye.
Sess. Roll 533/94.
Sess. Reg. 2/95.
4 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Martin Smyth of St. Botolph's, Aldgate, haberdasher, and Robert
Moore of —, co. Durham, gentleman, for the said Martin to keep
the peace towards Henry Rolfe and others.
Sess. Roll 533/95.
Sess. Reg. 2/95.
3 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
John Wells of Golding Lane, vintner, Edward Pidgeon of the
same, —, and Arthur Gillgate of Fleet Street, gentleman, for the
said John for hurting and bruising Elizabeth Peake.
Sess. Roll 533/96.
Sess. Reg. 2/95.
30 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Richard — of Stepney, yeoman, and Richard West of Golding
Lane, scrivener, for Mary Coverley of the Spittle, spinster, and for
Ann Dabbes of the same, widow; and of — — of St.
Thomas-the-Apostle, tailor, and John Jackson of Paternoster Row,
stationer, for Elizabeth Danforde of Norton Folgate, spinster: all
brought by the Patentees, charged to be common whores; and of
John Sandes of Mark Lane, gentleman, and the said John Jackson
for Mary Wheatley of Norton Folgate, spinster, brought by the
Patentees and charged to keep a suspected bawdy-house; and of
James Smith of Seacole Lane, yeoman, and John Earle of Moor Lane,
weaver, for Dorothy Poole of the Spittle, spinster, brought by the
officers and charged to be a common whore; and of Nicholas Lande
of Charterhouse Lane, tobacco-pipemaker, and John Dowlesse of the
same, tailor, for Susan Fisher of the same, spinster, vehemently
suspected to keep a bawdy-house; and of Roger —, yeoman,
and Thomas Jackson of St. Andrew's, Holborn, gentleman, for
James Jackson of Perpoole Lane, yeoman, for the like.
Sess. Roll 533/97, 98, 98a, 99, 156, 177, 178.
Sess. Reg. 2/95, 96.
28 July, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Nicholas Price of Clerkenwell, shoemaker, and Simon Reade of
the same, tailor, for Joan, wife of Morris Owen of the same, victualler,
complained of by the inhabitants to commit great disorders and to
disquiet them by continual fights and brawling with her husband.
Sess. Roll 533/100.
Sess. Reg. 2/95.
26 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
John Bull of St. Swithin's Lane, tailor, and Thomas Wheaten of
Aldermanbury, tailor, for Grace Bull of Whitecross Street, spinster,
for victualling without licence.
Sess. Roll 533/101.
Sess. Reg. 2/95.
22 July, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Abraham Holland of Shoe Lane, shoemaker, Thomas Morgan of
Old Street, silkweaver, and Philip Horton of St. Martin's-le-Grand,
pedlar, for the said Abraham to keep the peace towards Francis Stone.
Sess. Roll 533/102.
Sess. Reg. 2/94.
20 July, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Richard Staley and Richard Brunt of Gray's Inn Lane, tailors,
and Thomas Cowell of the same, —, for the said Richard Staley
to keep the peace towards John Carelesse [Careles] of Clerkenwell,
yeoman; and of Walter Eastward, porter, and John Greene, blacksmith, both of the same, for the said John Carelesse to keep the
peace towards the said Richard Staley.
Sess. Roll 533/104, 174.
Sess. Reg. 2/94.
8 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Thomas Crayford of Ratcliffe, merchant, to give evidence against
Nicholas Peirson for burglary, in stealing certain pewter wine pots
out of his cellar.
The said Nicholas delivered by proclamation.
Sess. Roll 533/105.
G.D.R. 2/25d.
12 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
John Holte [Houlte] of Barking, yeoman, to give evidence against
Thomas Price, William Bowen, and William Storye [Story] of
Stratford Bow, yeoman, for stealing certain of his goods.
The said Price guilty, to be hanged, because there appears by
evidence to have been a burglary in the county of Essex.
The said Bowen and Storye not guilty.
Sess. Roll 533/106.
G.D.R. 2/26d.
P.R.B. 1/34.
23 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Thomas Wiersdale of Ratcliffe, victualler, and John Ruffoote of
the same, carpenter, for Ann Willie of the same, spinster, to keep the
peace towards Magdalen, wife of Ralph Brenton [Brinton] of the
same, yeoman; and of Richard Ransdale and the said Thomas for the
said Magdalen to keep the peace towards the said Ann.
Sess. Roll 533/109, 110.
Sess. Reg. 2/94, 102.
20 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Thomas Bonner of Whitechapel and Moses Love of St. Giles'-without-Cripplegate for Richard Banks of Whitechapel, yeoman,
for a breach of the peace upon William Jones, whom he hurt, and is
to give satisfaction for the curing of the said hurt; and of Humphrey
Elcock of Stepney, husbandman, and John Browne of Ratcliffe,
tailor, for the said Richard to keep the peace towards Edward Jhones.
Sess. Roll 533/111.
Sess. Roll 534/84.
Sess. Reg. 2/94, 105.
26 July, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Thomas Coxe of St. Botolph's, Aldgate, and John Pedd— of
Gracious Street, for William Thorpe of Whitechapel, yeoman, and
Elizabeth his wife to appear.
Sess. Roll 533/112.
Sess. Reg. 2/94.
2 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
George Owen of Stepney, sword-maker ["gladiator"] and Robert
Bitaghe of the same, plasterer, for Henry White of the same,
gardener, to give evidence against Richard Castle [Castell] of St.
Giles'-without Cripplegate and Juliana his wife, John Harrison of
Smithfield and Alice his wife, and Elizabeth, wife of George White
of St. Botolph's-without-Aldgate, and to keep the peace towards
the said Elizabeth; and of Robert Ballard of Old Bailey, merchant-tailor, Christopher Freeman of East Smithfield, weaver, and Thomas
Wharton of Whitechapel, cook, for the said Richard and Juliana,
John and Alice and Elizabeth to answer the said Henry, and for
Joan [Jane], wife of the said Henry, to keep the peace; and of the
said Henry and Thomas Fannat of Knockfergus, shipwright, for the
said Jane to keep the peace towards Faith Warcobe; and of Humphrey
Pane of St. Katherine's, feltmaker, and William Shawe of the same,
yeoman, for Sarah [Susan], wife of John Fitchet of Wapping, mariner,
to answer the said Elizabeth; and of John Kenrick of the Tower,
labourer, for the said Susan to keep the peace towards Ann, wife of
George Foster.
The said Henry bound in a writ of supersedeas dated 30 July, 12
James I [A.D. 1614] in bail to John — of St. Katherine's, shipwright, and Richard Sreyton of St. Dunstan's-in-the-East, scrivener.
Endorsed by Matthew Carewe.
Sess. Roll 533/113.
Sess. Roll 534/79, 86, 87, 92, 200.
Sess. Roll 535/10.
Sess. Reg. 2/93, 94, 103, 104, 105.
5 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Anthony Whaley, gentleman, and William Dibbin of St. Katherine's,
barber-surgeon, for Arthur Middleton of Whitechapel, bailiff, to
keep the peace towards James Hopwood of Ratcliffe, chapman;
and of the said James to keep the peace; and of John Stephens of
Wapping Wall, tailor, and John Hutchins of Rosemary Lane, glover,
for the said James to keep the peace towards John Cotton and his
wife.
Sess. Roll 533/114.
Sess. Roll 534/88.
Sess. Reg. 2/94, 101, 104.
12 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Thomas Heathe of Bear Alley, porter, and Thomas Johnson of
Whitechapel, porter, for Patrick Bynnie of East Smithfield, tailor, to
keep the peace towards Robert Ingram.
Sess. Roll 533/115.
Sess. Reg. 2/93.
28 July, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Charles Barnsley of Rosemary Lane, yeoman, to abide the order
of the Court touching Thomas Davies, the apprentice of Thomas
Moore of Southwark, woodmonger; and for the delivery of the
said Davies' apparel if the Court shall award it.
Sess. Roll 533/116.
Sess. Reg. 2/93.
17 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Richard Smeaton of St. Alban's, husbandman, and Thomas Wharton
of Whitechapel, cook, for Catherine King of Clerkenwell, widow,
to keep the peace towards Mary, wife of Richard Nicolson of St.
Bartholomew's, yeoman, and henceforth at all times to abandon the
company of the said Richard Nicolson; and of John Cloods of
Whitechapel, weaver, and Henry Ascue of Poplar, fisherman, for
the said Nicolson to keep the peace towards Mary his wife, and to
leave the company of and conversing with the said Catherine.
Sess. Roll 533/117, 118.
Sess. Reg. 2/93.
18 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Robert Brathwayte and Cornwallis Blague of the Tower of London,
gentlemen, for Joan, wife of Thomas Line [Lyne] of the same,
yeoman, to keep the peace towards Zachary Mason.
Sess. Roll 533/119.
Sess. Reg. 2/93.
19 July, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Elias Hawkins of East Smithfield, cordwainer, and Ralph P—
for the said Elias to appear and show reason why he doth not deliver
unto John Norton, his late apprentice, such apparel as the said Norton
had used in his service, according to his promise made before Sir
Robert Johnson, Knight, at the time of their parting.
Handed over further in bail to John Chapman of East Smithfield,
shoemaker, and Edmund Swetnam of the same, leatherseller.
Sess. Roll 533/120.
Sess. Roll 534/198.
Sess. Reg. 2/93, 105.
26 July, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
James Powell and John Addise of Westminster, yeomen, to give
evidence against Henry Wallis.
The said Henry delivered by proclamation.
Sess. Roll 533/145.
G.D.R. 2/25d.
10 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
William Cate of Shoe Lane, bricklayer, and John Rockett of
Chick Lane, labourer, for John Pearce [Pearse] of St. Botolph'swithout-Bishopsgate, labourer, to keep the peace towards Isabel
R— of Islington, widow.
Sess. Roll 533/148.
Sess. Reg. 2/97.
— August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
John Bennett of Saffron Hill, —, for Elizabeth Androwes of the
same, spinster, to keep the peace towards —.
Sess. Roll 533/149.
Sess. Reg. 2/97.
30 July, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Philip Lane of Westminster, yeoman, to give evidence against
Elizabeth Bromlie.
Sess. Roll 533/152.
29 July, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Robert Maston of the City of London, haberdasher, and Thomas
Jorden of St. Giles'-without-Cripplegate, girdler, for Elizabeth
Edkins of the same, spinster, and Susan Evans of the same, widow,
to keep the peace towards Elizabeth Hyde.
Sess. Roll 533/153, 169.
Sess. Reg. 2/92.
20 July, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Jane Lockye of [blank], widow, to give evidence against George
Stacie.
The said George delivered by proclamation.
Sess. Roll 533/158.
G.D.R. 2/25d.
—, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Thomas Brasier of Clerkenwell, yeoman, and John Morgan of
the same, labourer, and Thomas Cale of —, for the said Thomas
Brasier for suspicion of locks and doors from — Morgan.
Sess. Roll 533/162.
G.D.R. 2/28.
15 June, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Richard Lowche of St. Clement Danes, cook, for Robert Dell
of the same, cook, to keep the peace towards Humphrey Clarke and
his wife.
Respited till the next because he was in prison by order of Sir
William Smith, Knight.
Sess. Roll 533/164.
Sess. Reg. 2/82, 91.
12 July, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
John Hanson of Blandford, co. Dorset, yeoman, and Irastus
Hanson of London, embroiderer, for the said John and Elizabeth
his wife to be of good behaviour.
Sess. Roll 533/166.
Sess. Reg. 2/86.
17 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Edward Furseden of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, gentleman, to answer
Mistress Loader.
Sess. Roll 533/170.
Sess. Reg. 2/98.
18 July, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Richard Bartlett of Marylebone, yeoman, to answer the complaint
of the Lady Atye.
Sess. Roll 533/172.
Sess. Reg. 2/96.
20 July, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
William Mouse of Clerkenwell, silkweaver, Edward Clarke of the
same, tailor, and Thomas Haydon of Cow Cross, surgeon, for the
said William to keep the peace towards Katherine Sheppard and
Elizabeth Seeley.
Sess. Roll 533/175.
Sess. Reg. 2/94.
26 July, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Edward Taylor of St. Giles'-without-Cripplegate, butcher, and
William Turner of the same, butcher, mutual sureties, bound over for
that they "were drincking dronck in an Alehouse at Hackney in
Evenprayer tyme and as they went homeward they abused an honest
woman, and being reproved for yt by a headborrowe the said Turner
abused the headborrowe and his fellowe stroke att him with a staffe."
Sess. Roll 533/176, 176a.
Sess. Reg. 2/97.
22 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
William Bettes of Ratcliffe, joiner, John Shiprie of Long Lane,
yeoman, and John Lylley of Tower Street, linendraper, for the said
William for making an affray and a tumult in the Fields —.
Sess. Roll 533/179.
Sess. Reg. 2/96.
24 July, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Humphrey Monday of Golding Lane, tailor, and John Mosse of the
same, silkweaver, for Katherine Mosse of the same, spinster, for
hurting James Fullchem.
Sess. Roll 533/188.
Sess. Reg. 2/95.
20 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
John Newyt of Bread Street, silkman, and Robert Ladkins of
Golding Lane, baker, for the said John, charged that he did fetch a
pound of silk lace in Ralph Childe's name from Mr. Hearne's shop,
not being sent by the said Mr. Childe.
Sess. Roll 533/190.
Sess. Reg. 2/96.
26 July, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
— — of Whitecross Street, haberdasher, and Thomas
— of — for Philippa, wife of John Tudor of Golding Lane,
butcher, suspected to have stolen pewter dishes from John Genninges
[Genings].
Sess. Roll 533/191.
G.D.R. 2/27d.
1 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Thomas Sheppard of High Holborn, yeoman, to give evidence
against Stephen Stretton for felony.
The said Stephen respited for better enquiry.
Sess. Roll 533/192.
Sess. Roll 535/111.
22 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Richard Waverley of Cock Lane, haberdasher, and John Ellmes of
Cow Cross, for Francis Watts [Wattes] of St. John Street, yeoman,
charged to have stolen a knife worth 3s. from John Parker.
Sess. Roll 533/197.
G.D.R. 2/27d.
—, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Thomas Reynolds of Stepney, victualler, to give evidence against
— Hobday for felony.
Sess. Roll 533/199.
31 July, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Walter Leighe and Edward Hill of London, esquires, for Jeremiah
Hilliard of Exeter, co. Devon, merchant, for stealing a ruff-band
belonging to Margaret [blank], servant to Thomas Maddoxe.
Sess. Roll 533/200.
G.D.R. 2/38.
Information:—
30 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
At the Sessions Roger Risbye gave information against Isaac
Kilborne and Simon Greene of the Savoy, brewers, for selling to
Andrew Briggs of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, tippler, fifty-two barrels
of beer for other than his own use, which beer the said Andrew sold
and uttered as a common tippler, not having a licence in force for the
same, therefore the said Isaac and Simon should forfeit £17. 6s. 8d.,
at the rate of 6s. 8d. a barrel.
Sess. Roll 533/121.
Sess. Reg. 2/88.
P.R.B. 1/35.
28 March, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Presentment for recusancy. [Many names illegible, but see p. 66.]
Prosecutor:—The Bishop.
Proclamation made according to the form of the Statute.
Sess. Roll 533/122.
Indictments of:—
20 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Mary, wife of Richard Peacock of Shadwell, yeoman, for an
assault and battery on Dorothy, wife of Francis Strange of the same,
yeoman, at the same.
Sess. Roll 533/5, 123.
Sess. Reg. 2/97.
P.R.B. 1/34.
— August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Robert [William] Hopkins of Clerkenwell, blacksmith, for an
assault and battery on Ann Evans at the same.
Sureties:—Thomas Wanley, glazier, and Henry Hincks, blacksmith, both of the same.
Sess. Roll 533/124.
Sess. Roll 534/136.
Sess. Reg. 2/96, 102.
P.R.B. 1/34d.
—, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Andrew Hansford of Fulham, being a common baker of bread,
for selling bread under weight; and of George Heath, William
Burton and Henry White, all of the same, bakers, for the like.
Prosecutors:—Matthew Lovejoye, John Best.
Sess. Roll 533/125, 126, 137.
P.R.B. 1/34d.
20 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
John Swinnerton of Islington, yeoman, William Swinnerton of
the same, yeoman, and Joan his wife, John Chapman and Robert
Game, yeoman, John Owen, baker, and Thomas Ward, smith, all
of the same, for a riotous assembly and for an assault and battery on
Edward Davies, and for taking away his cart worth twenty marks
and detaining his cart and horses until 30 August then next following.
Prosecutors:— William Awdle and Rose his wife.
Sess. Roll 533/127.
P.R.B. 1/34.
9 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Robert Thompson and Thomas Stockett of Canterbury, co. Kent,
gentlemen, Michael Fegge of Faversham, co. Kent, gentleman, John
Hunt of Maidstone, co. Kent, gentleman, and Francis Lovelace of
Canterbury aforesaid, gentleman, all for a riotous assembly at St.
John Street, and for assaulting Gilbert Bannester and Joseph Geste,
constables of the same, in the execution of their office, and striking
them with swords.
To appear at the next sessions. Fined 5s.
Prosecutors:—Richard Langford, Peter Johnson, John Twedell,
Elizabeth Beake, Margaret Thomas, William Johnson.
Sess. Roll 533/128.
Sess. Reg. 2/102, 103, 123.
—, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Impes [Empes] of Westminster, carpenter, for an assault and
battery on Francis Wells of Westminster, carpenter, at the same.
Handed over to the next in bail to John Loveledge, carpenter, and
John Harrison, porter, both of the same. Committed and fined 12d.
Sess. Roll 533/129.
Sess. Reg. 2/98, 102.
P.R.B. 1/36d.
5 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Adam Gladstones of —, —, for stealing two dozen
silver thimbles worth 30s. and one and a half dozen silver bodkins
worth 40s. from James Whaffe at Clerkenwell; and 7 oz. of garnished
coral worth 46s. 8d. from David Allen of the same, silversmith, at
the same.
Respited to prison without bail for better enquiry.
At the Sessions of Gaol Delivery held on 7 October, 12 James I
[A.D. 1614], the said Adam is found guilty, has no goods, seeks the
book, reads, and is to be branded.
Sess. Roll 533/71, 130, 131.
Sess. Roll 535/111.
G.D.R. 2/26, 27, 30d.
29 May, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Richard Hunter of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, yeoman [of St.
Bartholomew's-the-Less, haberdasher], for stealing the goods of
Philip Ampthill of the same, victualler, at the same, including a man's
hat worth 10s., a — of "Denshire" [Devonshire] kersey "color
murrey" worth 18s. and a pair of gloves with silk tops and gold
buttons worth 2s. 6d; and of James Senyor of St. Andrew's, Holborn
[Field Lane], broker, for receiving and helping the said Richard at
the same after the said felony.
Both respited to prison for good sureties to appear at the next
Sessions of Gaol Delivery.
Sureties:—
For the said Richard:—Lawrence Jennings of Whitecross Street,
grocer, and Francis Newman of Fleet Street, plasterer.
For the said James:—Henry Steven of Field Lane, leatherseller,
and Robert Philpott of the same, shoemaker.
Sess. Roll 533/132.
Sess. Reg. 2/89, 91.
G.D.R. 2/27, 28d, 31d.
24 July, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Adam Tiler of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, —, for stealing a
shirt worth 6s. and two pairs of linen boot-hose [deleted] from
William Blakey of the same, cutler, at the same.
Respited to prison without sureties till the next for better enquiry,
and then not guilty.
Prosecutors:— —, cutler, and John Rosington, cutler,
both of the same.
Sess. Roll 533/31, 133.
Sess. Roll 535/111.
G.D.R. 2/27, 30d.
10 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Robert Bucknell alias Buckhill of East Smithfield, —, for
stealing eighteen white sheep worth — from William Vincente
of Willesden, yeoman, at East Smithfield.
Respited without bail till the next Sessions of Gaol Delivery for
lack of sufficient evidence and then found not guilty,
Prosecutors:—John Coleman and Philip Younge of East Smithfield,
butchers, and Hugh Evans of the same, yeoman.
Order for restitution of the sheep to be directed to [blank], bailiff
of Lord Wentworth, to be restored to the said William Vincente.
Sess. Roll 533/136.
Sess. Roll 535/111.
Sess. Reg. 2/92, 98.
G.D.R. 2/26d, 27, 30.
20 July, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
John Blagrove [Blagrave] of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, yeoman [of
St. Bride's, tailor], for an assault and battery on Robert Playsted,
constable of the same, at the same, and for abusing those that did
aid the constable.
Prosecutors:—Andrew White, Anthony Porter, William Tymperyn,
Edward Waford, and Christopher Pursett, yeoman, all of the same.
Sess. Roll 533/138.
Sess. Reg. 2/88, 91, 92.
20 July, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Edward Sparrowe of Turnmill [Turnball] Street, haberdasher,
and Henry Parvis of the same, yeoman, for an assault and battery
on John Parker of the same, cook, and Elizabeth his wife, at the same.
Both fined 12d.
Sureties:—John Heydon of —, yeoman, for the said Sparrowe;
John Peach of Clerkenwell, blacksmith, and Baldwin Turner of the
same, yeoman, for the said Parvis.
Sess. Roll 533/28, 139, 173.
Sess. Reg. 2/97.
20 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
John Dixon of St. Katherine's, vintner, for an assault and battery
on John Passey [Parcy], waterman, at the same.
Prosecutors:—Edmund Waters, Eleanor Passey.
Surety:—Thomas Kempton, wax-chandler.
Sess. Roll 533/63, 140.
Sess. Reg. 2/98.
—, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
John Bushopp [Bishop] of St. Andrew's, High Holborn, tailor,
and Elizabeth his wife, for stealing a shirt worth—, three fallingbands worth 3s., 6 oz. of silk worth 10s., a stomacher of russet taffeta
worth 18d., a pair of mittens worth 12d., a quarter and a half of thread
worth 9d., a box worth 12d., and £10. 15s. in money, belonging to
Thomas Keale of the same, tailor, at the same.
The said John not guilty, respited without bail until he restore to
the plaintiff the money stolen and release to the plaintiff his action
sought against him.
The said Elizabeth not guilty.
The said Keale to give evidence also against Thomas Bishop of
Holborn, yeoman, servant to the said John, and Edward Powell of
the same, yeoman.
Whereas the said John Bishop was indicated as above, and notwithstanding upon the evidence it seemed to the Court to be very
apparently proved against him, yet upon his trial the jury acquitted
him, for which cause they were bound over to answer the same in
His Majesty's High Court of Star Chamber, it was therefore ordered
by the Court that notwithstanding the said acquital the said John
Bishop should remain in prison without bail, and not be thence
delivered until he should make satisfaction unto the said Keale for
the said goods and money, and should also release unto the said Keale
an action of the case formerly brought by the said Bishop against
the said Keale.
Sureties for the said John and Thomas Bishop and Edward
Powell:—Edward Sutton of Snow Hill, draper, and John Kinsay
[Kynsay] of High Holborn, tailor.
Sess. Roll 533/49, 72, 81, 142, 194, 195.
Sess. Roll 535/111.
G.D.R. 2/27, 27d, 28, 29.
24 July, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Roger White of —, —, for breaking into the house of
Robert Hope of—, with intent to rob the said Robert, at—.
Guilty, no goods, to be hanged.
Prosecutors:—Thomas Slyndley, Robert Lynsey, yeoman.
Sess. Roll 533/143.
G.D.R. 2/27.
22 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
George Oles [Oldes] and Thomas Lambert of Tottenham, yeomen,
for murdering Alban Sympson at Tottenham, the said George bruising
and crushing the left side of the head of the said Alban, and the said
Thomas inciting and helping him.
Call to Mr. Bright for his examination.
The said George not guilty.
Sess. Roll 533/144.
G.D.R. 2/27.
P.R.B. 1/34.
9 —, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
John Longe of London, yeoman, for stealing the goods of Richard
Lewes at Old Brentford.
Acknowledged. Indicted for petty larceny.
Sess. Roll 533/150.
30 July, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Robert Walker of Paddington, yeoman, for assaulting Robert
Piland [Pylande] in the high way at the same, with intent to rob him.
Guilty. Fined £20 by the Court and remanded to prison until
paid, and sureties found for good behaviour.
Prosecutors:—Richard Piland of St. Clement Danes, butcher,
father of the said Robert Piland, and Nathaniel Collyner.
Sess. Roll 533/29, 160.
G.D.R. 2/26d.
5 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Thomas Younge of Islington, yeoman, for stealing a dark grey
gelding worth £6. 13s. 4d., belonging to Richard Edwardes at the same.
Guilty, no goods, to be hanged.
Sess. Roll 533/168.
G.D.R. 2/26.
21 July, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Richard Parker and Edward Jennings of Kingsbury, yeomen, for
stealing ten ells of linen cloth worth 10s., four shirts worth 4s., a
smock worth 1s., a wallet worth 8d. and a napkin worth 6d. from
William Hawgood, at the same.
Both guilty, no goods, seek the book, read, to be branded.
Sess. Roll 533/180.
G.D.R. 2/26d.
23 July, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Thomas Meason [Meesom] of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, yeoman,
for stealing a shirt worth 2s. 6d., a purse worth 1d. and £11 in money
in it, from John Relfe [Rolfe], cobbler, at the same.
Not guilty, but respited to the next for better enquiry until the
money is restored.
Prosecutor:—Jane, wife of the said John Relfe.
Sess. Roll 533/32, 181.
Sess. Roll 535/111.
G.D.R. 2/26d.
26 July, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Thomas Halsteed of St. Martin's in the Fields, yeoman, for stealing
four sheets worth 4s. and a piece of cloth worth 12d. from John
Richards, tailor, at the same.
Guilty to the value of 11d. no goods, to be whipped.
Sess. Roll 533/33, 182.
G.D.R. 2/26d.
29 July, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
John West, William Marshall and Nicholas Scott of Whitechapel,
yeomen, for cutting and carrying away a crane rope worth 40s.,
belonging to His Majesty King James, from a crane standing upon
Tower Wharf.
The said John acknowledges, seeks the book, reads, to be branded.
The said William and Nicholas guilty to the value of 11d., no
goods, to be whipped [seek the book, read, to be branded].
Prosecutors:—Eustace Record and Peter Crookes of the Tower.
Sess. Roll 533/107, 183.
G.D.R. 2/26.
11 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
Mark Allen of Enfield, yeoman, for stealing a wether sheep worth
5s., belonging to John Oxenton, out of his fold at the same.
Guilty to the value of 11d., no goods, to be whipped.
Prosecutors:—William Gynne, Richard Evans.
Sess. Roll 533/40, 42, 184.
G.D.R. 2/26d.
30 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
George Gill [Gyll] of Whorlton, co. York, yeoman, for refusing
to take the Oath on the Holy Gospel, contained and specified in the
Act of Parliament of 3 James I. entitled "An Act for the better
discovering and repressing of Popish recusants", when required
to do so by the Justices in full court; and of John Scrowbye [Scrooby]
of London, yeoman, for the like.
Respited to prison without bail, for a writ of the King for receiving
prisoners from the Court of King's Bench. Afterwards found
guilty, and have judgment to forfeit all their lands during their life and
all their chattels for ever, and that they be placed outside the protection
of the Lord the King, and reimprisoned without bail during the will
of the Lord the King.
Sess. Roll 532/200.
Sess. Roll 533/185, 186.
G.D.R. 2/22d, 26d.
18 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
John Hewett of Clerkenwell, yeoman, for stealing a black silk
night-cap worth 8d. from John Warner, out of his garden at the same.
Petty larceny. Not guilty.
Prosecutors:—Henry Guye, Elizabeth, wife of the said John Warner.
Sess. Roll 533/18, 200.
G.D.R. 2/26d.
Coroner's Inquest:—
— [A.D. 1614].
Inquisition taken at [St. James', Clerkenwell] before—,
gentleman, coroner, [on view of the body of an infant], —by
the oath of Edward Becke, Richard Gardener, Lewis Fox—,
John—, —, Henry Hinckes, Josias Baynard, William Sowthe,
John Allen, John Baker, —, lawful men of the said parish and
four vills adjacent to the same, who say that Alice Milles of —,
on 21 July, 12 James I [A.D. 1614], not having the fear of God in
her heart nor bearing the love due to the said infant, at the parish
of St. James', Clerkenwell, aforesaid, did unwrap the clothing of the
said infant and held it naked so that it was exposed to the cold and
became ill and died on 25 July next following —.
Sess. Roll 533/187.
JURY OF MATRONS.
Ann Higinson.
Katherine Barnes.
Jane Ruffe.
Frances Colgate.
Margaret Lyon.
Margaret Norris.
Elizabeth Earle.
Phyllis Rawlyns.
Joan Blakynge.
Margaret Jones.
Katherine Jakyn.
Margaret Eton.
All sworn, to enquire on Margaret Fisher alias Quayle. Each
attached by the pledge of John Grene and Richard Grace.
The said Margaret Quayle, charged with the murder of Simon
Bussex, puts herself [in mercy] and is found not pregnant, therefore
to be hanged.
Sess. Roll 533/141.
G.D.R. 2/26d.
JURY LIST.
Sess. Roll 533/146.
30 August, 12 James I [A.D. 1614].
JURY LIST.
John Larchim of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, sworn.
Alexander Barnes of the same, late, fined 5s.
Patrick Golde of the same, sworn.
Thomas Bromley of the same, late because "aged almost
a hundred yeares."
Matthew Quire of the same, sworn.
Richard Barker of the same, sworn.
Thomas Smythe of the same, sworn.
Edward Cooke, of the same, sworn.
Richard Powell of the same, 20s.
Walter Burton of the same, sworn. On the Jury of
Annoyances.
John Roe of the same, sworn.
Edward Taylor of the same, late because "out of towne."
John Best of the same, sworn.
John—of the same, Warden of the Church of St.
Giles, and [occupied] in the works of the Church there.
— Turpyn of the same, sworn.
[13 illegible names. Two are "out of towne" and one on the
Jury of Annoyances].
John Longford of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, sworn.
Robert Wigges of the same, sworn.
James Raves was sworn bailiff by the whole jury.
Sess. Roll 533/167.
SESSIONS REGISTER. VOLUME II.
p.92 Respited to the next:—
John Taylor of Kingsland, victualler, for abusing Sir Ferdinand Hebron [Heyburne], one of the Justices, and not to victual any more (and p. 101, 103).
Francis Dixon of St. Giles'-without-Cripplegate, yeoman, upon complaint of William James and John Tayneton.
p.95 Came and discharged:—
Troth Wood of Golding Lane, spinster, for good behaviour.
p.96. Thomas Mattes of the City of Leicester, gentleman, for that he was taken in a noted bawdy-house with a whore.
Nicholas Cage of Friday Street, linendraper, and Daniel Page of the same, grocer, for the peace.
p.97. George Wallis of Turnmill Street, yeoman, for the peace.
p.98. William Swinnerton of Islington, innholder, handed over in bail to John Broughton of St. John Street, yeoman, to traverse his indictment with effect (and p. 102, 123).
Thomas Morgan of Ratcliffe, shoemaker, handed in bail to Thomas Lane of the same, yeoman, not to proceed with his building which he has lately set up in Ratcliffe highway, having been oftentimes forbidden by Mr. Smith the high constable.
Richard Galliare of St. Clement Danes, tailor, upon complaint of Leonard Twigges.
p.99. Martin Childerley committed to Newgate until he take away his child out of the parish of Shoreditch or put in good sureties to discharge the parish.
Gregory Philpott of Wapping, vintner, brought in for detaining wages from Bridget Myndge his servant. Ordered to pay her 16s. and take her home again for half a year.
John Ball of St. Clement Danes, tailor, and Elizabeth his wife brought in touching the misusing of Joan Akerley [Hackerley, Wakerley] their servant, and for not paying £3. 15s. 4d. to Richard Gamon, a butcher, without Temple Bar, which they owe for meat that the said Joan has fetched at several times by her master's appointment. It appears to the Court that the said John Ball and his wife have given undue correction to the said Joan at several times, and have thrown a naked knife at her, therefore she is to be discharged out of their service, and for the money due to the butcher it is left to the common law, and the said John Ball promises to deliver the said Joan her clothes.
The said Joan swore in court that John Ball would have the use of her body at divers times, and she was handed in bail to Thomas Cliffe of Clifford's Inn, gentleman, and John Rudstone of High Holborn, gentleman.
The said Joan handed over further in bail to Francis Smyth of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, victualler, and seeks the peace against the said John Ball, deposing as above, and also that he wrongfully charged her to have stolen a kidney and half a loin of mutton (and pp. 103, 123, 145).
p.100. Licensed tipplers:—
John Steventon of Whitecross Street, victualler. Sureties:— John Smithe, tailor, and Ralph Miles, yeoman, both of the same.
Isaac Rabye of Goswell Street, victualler. Sureties:—Nathaniel Rabye of the same, bricklayer, and John Hole of Shoreditch, bricklayer.
John Barbor of Ratcliffe, victualler. Sureties:—John Broughton of St. John Street, victualler, and Thomas Peirson of the same, yeoman.
Thomas Ravenscrofte of Hoxton, victualler. Sureties:—John Carpenter of St. Botolph's, Aldgate, gentleman, and Robert Smith of St. Mary Staining, barber-surgeon.
Thomas Seeley of Whitecross Street, victualler. Sureties:— Nicholas Larkins, fletcher, and William Crippes, yeoman, both of the same.
John Goodwyn of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, victualler. Sureties:— Edward Warren and John Broughton of Cow Cross, yeomen,
Robert Burde of Holywell Street, victualler. Sureties:—Richard Uffott, shoemaker, and Richard Warde, glover, both of the same.
Richard Taylor of Ratcliffe, victualler, Sureties:—Hugh Evans of Whitechapel, yeoman, and John Broughton of St John Street, yeoman.
Allan Turner of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, victualler. Sureties:— William Michell, gentleman, and Charles Keniston, baker, both of the same.
Thomas Jane of Wapping, victualler. Sureties:—Hugh Willson and Humphrey Spurrway of the same, yeoman.
Thomas Wielde of St. Margaret's, Westminster, victualler. Sureties:—John Broughton and Jervase Robart of St. John Street, yeomen.
Francis Payne of St. Clement Danes, victualler. Sureties:— George Williams of the same, tailor, and Robert Hughes of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, tailor.
GAOL DELIVERY REGISTER. VOLUME II.
f.25d. Delivered by proclamation:—
David Bridgdale, Paul Pampion, John More, Elizabeth Horne, Edward Lucas, Katherine Clarke alias Johnson, Susan Reynoldes, Thomas Bull.
George Skeddawaye respited without bail for better enquiry (and f.30 and Sess. Roll 535/111).
f.26. William Prockter and Margaret Parnell respited until the next General Sessions for a bastard son (and f.30 and Sess. Roll 535/111).
Robert Fielde respited to the Justices' order for a bastard son.
Thomas Reade and Thomas Foster respited for better enquiry for bail to be allowed by Mr. Sotherton (and f.30 and Sess. Roll 535/111).
f.26d. Guilty, no goods, to be hanged:—
Thomas Pooley alias Trunckes for burglary of Christopher Maultbye and divers goods. Reprieved after judgment (and f.30 and Sess. Roll 535/111).
Not guilty:—
John Beedle for breaking into the dwelling-house of Henry Harmond, no person being therein, and stealing divers goods above the value of 5s.
f.27d. Came and discharged:—
Richard Parnell of Clerkenwell, yeoman.
f.28. Christopher Heyman of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, yeoman, for a pair of sheets.
Edward Lorrimore of Puddle Wharf, waterman, for suspicion of the goods of Mr. Bull the clockmaker.
PROCESS REGISTER OF INDICTMENTS. VOLUME I.
f.34. Richard Peirson of Stanwell, yeoman, for divers goods.
ff.34d, 35. For refusing to come to church for three months:—
John Dam alias Adam of High Holborn, cutler, and Helen his wife, Elizabeth Johnson and Bridget Robinson, spinsters, Mary Kitchen, widow, Mary Kitchen, spinster, Ann Cranedge, Mary Sincleare and Joan Smith, spinsters, Magdalen, wife of Thomas Reeve, tailor, and Christiana, wife of Thomas Bateman, embroiderer, all of the same, Tobias Hinderson of Clerkenwell, yeoman, and Mary his wife, Lady Frances Clarke, wife of Sir William Clarke, Knight, Elizabeth Taylor, widow, Rose, wife of William Cowper, yeoman, Joan Derry, widow, and Katherine Cashe, spinster, all of the same, William Martin of St. Sepulchre's, haberdasher, and Mary his wife, Elizabeth, wife of Richard Parre, yeoman, and Margaret Davies and Mary Perry, spinsters, all of the same.