Sessions, 1614: 11 and 12 January

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Sessions of the Peace and Gaol Delivery, 11 and 12 January, 11 James I [A.D. 1613–14].

SESSIONS ROLL.

Recognizances of:—

7 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
David Furlong and Ralph Hannam of St. Saviour's, Southwark, watermen, for Anthony Hall of Paul's Wharf, waterman, and William Angell of the same, tapster; and of David Chassemore [Chadmore] of St. Saviour's aforesaid, waterman, and Robert Jones of St. Lawrence's, London Bridge, waterman, for Arthur Partridge of St. Martin's, Orgar, pointmaker, all committed by the Sessions in the Old Bailey (being convicted for a riot in Thames Street) until they find sureties for their good behaviour and pay their fines which they did accordingly.
Sess. Roll 527/1, 3, 4.
Sess. Reg. 2/32.

21 November, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Glover of Coleman Street, scrivener, Horatio Foster of the same, haberdasher, and John Standley of Moorgate, vintner, for the said John Glover to appear at the next Sessions after Jane Gardiner shall be delivered of the child with which she now goes, to answer for begetting the same.
Sess. Roll 527/2.
Sess. Reg. 2/36.

5 January, 11 James I [A.D. 1613–14].
Hugh Wood of Cow Cross, collier, Robert Godfrey of St. Mary Magdalen's, co. Surrey, collier, and John Woodsdowne of Lewisham, co. Surrey, collier, for the said Hugh for selling defective measures of small coals, viz. not full two bushels in a sack.
Nicholas Stafford of St. George's, Southwark, co. Surrey, collier, bound over for the like.
Brought by the Jury of Annoyances.
Sess. Roll 527/5.
Sess. Reg. 2/33.

3 January, 11 James I [A.D. 1613–14].
Thomas Merricke of St. Leonard's, Shoreditch, labourer, and John Whorwood of St. Botolph's, Bishopsgate, silkweaver, for Joan Baker of Shoreditch aforesaid, spinster, charged by the officers to be a common whore, and was seen by the wife of Thomas Wraye in carnal copulation in the street with a strange man, as the said wife has deposed.
Sess. Roll 527/6.
Sess. Reg. 2/33.

31 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas Sheldon of Field Lane, broker, Thomas Honor of the same, cordwainer, and Robert Ladkins of Golding Lane, victualler, for the said Thomas Sheldon for his extortion, the particularity whereof appears in the information of John Banbury of St. Botolph's, Aldersgate, tailor; and of the said John to give evidence against the said Sheldon.
The said Sheldon "tooke 2s. 2d. use for 3s. 9d. for less than a yeare."
Sess. Roll 527/7, 127.
Sess. Reg. 2/33.

5 January, 11 James I [A.D. 1613–14].
John Nutting of Moorfield, blacksmith, Richard Harrison of Hoxton, tailor, and Joseph Manning of Fenchurch Street, blacksmith, for the said John for victualling without licence.
Sess. Roll 527/8.
Sess. Reg. 2/33.

10 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
William Cumber of Sturminster Marshall, co. Devon [sic], gentleman, to give evidence against Mary Nicholls alias Strowde alias Rayner alias Ballarde of Clerkenwell, spinster, for having two husbands living; and of Philip Nicholles and Edmund Norris of the same, gentlemen, and Richard Greene of Field Lane, husbandman, for the said Mary to appear.
Sess. Roll 527/11.
Sess. Roll 528/18.
G.D.R.2/9d, 13d.

14 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Baldwin Turner of Clerkenwell, tailor, Richard Pierse and Paul Pampion of Chick Lane, tailors, for Robert Reynolds of Clerkenwell, tailor, for stealing two carpets forth of the house of Richard Silvester in Long Lane.
Sess. Roll 527/12.
G.D.R. 2/10.

21 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Nicholas Daye of St. Sepulchre's, yeoman, and Robert Williamson of Shoe Lane, waterbearer, for Thomas Tompson of Turnmill Street, yeoman, for stealing certain meat forth of the shop of Gregory Browne of Turnmill Street, a cook.
Sess. Roll 527/14.
G.D.R. 2/10.

1 January, 11 James I [A.D. 1613–14.]
Oswald Durant of Coleman Street, clothworker, and Richard Durrant of Hallowell Street, scrivener, for Robert Foye of the same, yeoman, for stealing a cheese and a half forth of the shop of George Edwards of the same, chandler.
Sess. Roll 527/16.
G.D.R. 2/10.

16 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
George Banckes of London, yeoman, John Frost and John Banckes of Wendon, co. Essex, husbandmen, for the said George to appear.
Sess. Roll 527/17.
G.D.R. 2/9d.

7 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas Sampson and Richard Kitter of St. Margaret's, Westminster, yeoman, Francis Sampson, chandler, and Robert May, painter, both of the same, for the said Thomas to appear.
Sess. Roll 527/19.
G.D.R. 2/9d.

5 January, 11 James I [A.D. 1613–14].
Richard Ward of St. Leonard's, Shoreditch, glover, for Thomas Wharton of the same, cook, for beating and abusing his wife very violently.
Sess. Roll 527/20.
Sess. Reg. 2/31.

1 January, 11 James I [A.D. 1613–14].
Thomas Worrell and John Mathewes of St. Giles'-withoutCripplegate, tailors, and John Terry of the same, haberdasher, for Mary, wife of the said Thomas, for receiving divers goods from Ann Seale, servant to Hugh Williams, being his goods.
Sess. Roll 527/21.
Sess. Reg. 2/31.

5 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Robert Pedle, Ralph Harryson, Romanus Goslyn and James Smyth of St. Clement Danes, curriers, to give evidence against William Davyes [Davies], a vagrant, for stealing sundry hides of leather belonging to the said Robert Pedle from his house in Drury Lane.
Respited to the next and then did not come.
The said William delivered by proclamation.
Sess. Roll 527/22, 182.
Sess. Reg. 2/30.
G.D.R. 2/6d, 7d.

19 November, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Beatrice Browne of St. Mary-le-Strand, widow, and John Itterie of the same, farrier, for the said Beatrice for victualling without licence.
Respited to the next by the Court.
Sess. Roll 527/23.
Sess. Reg. 2/25, 29.

5 January, 11 James I [A.D. 1613–14].
Thomas Bignell of Kensington, yeoman, to give evidence against Edward Somner for breaking the cage of Kensington and helping a woman to escape that was there kept by the constable being charged with felony.
Sess. Roll 527/24.

7 January, 11 James I [A.D. 1613–14].
Christopher Middleton of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, victualler, to give evidence against Jane Forde and Helen Browne for felony.
The said Joan and Helen detained in gaol for 54s. from —, and delivered by proclamation.
Sess. Roll 527/25, 182.
G.D.R. 2/7d.

12 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas Parker of Christ Church within Newgate, tailor, and George Price of Whitecross Street, yeoman, for William Rogers of the same, poulterer, for stealing four geese, a capon, and a hen, that were found about him; and of John Gray, yeoman, and John Mills, blacksmith, both of the same, for Richard Tyms [Tymmes] of the same, yeoman, for stealing six geese which were found with him; and of Anthony Bovis of Tottenham Court, yeoman, to give evidence against the said Rogers and Tyms.
Sess. Roll 527/26, 27, 99.
G.D.R. 2/10.

30 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Rice and Bartholomew Owen of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, cordwainers, for the said John; and of Philip Anslow of the same, gentleman, and the said Bartholomew for Abraham Bower of the same, cordwainer, both for refusing to aid Paul Ward, constable, to make hue and cry after a felon.
Sess. Roll 527/28, 109.
Sess. Reg. 2/36.

28 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
William Cole of Pie Corner, cook, for Richard Wiglie his servant, suspected to be a cutpurse.
Sess. Roll 527/29.
Sess. Reg. 2/35.

12 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
George Fowler of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, saddler, John Feest of the same, yeoman, and John Laghlan of Westminster, tailor, for the said George for begetting Alice Denny with child, and to take order for discharge of the parish as a reputed father.
Sess. Roll 527/30.
Sess. Reg. 2/35.

5 January, 11 James I [A.D. 1613–14].
Thomas Lane of Westminster, yeoman, and James More of the same, brewer, for the said Thomas, taken about to cut lead from the house of Lady Walsingham.
Sess. Roll 527/31.
Sess. Reg. 2/34.

29 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Nicholas Hussey of East Smithfield, gardener, for Alice his wife, accused to be a cheater. She swore in Court that George Loveday took of her a penny a month for a shilling.
Sess. Roll 527/32.
Sess. Reg. 2/34.

13 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Dawson of Whitechapel, cooper, Arthur Bateman of the same, silkweaver, and Robert Pettitt of St. Katherine's-near-theTower of London, carpenter, for the said John to appear.
Sess. Roll 527/33.
Sess. Reg. 2/34.

22 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
James Duderidge [Duddridge, Duberidge], of Bridgwater, co. Somerset, tailor, William Dingley of Wapping, butcher, and Nathaniel Geffrye of the same, joiner, for the said James for stealing a parcel from Robert Basell of the same, tailor; and of the said Robert to give evidence against Joan, wife of the said William, and against the said James, for stealing a pair of cloth hose with other of his apparel.
Sess. Roll 527/34, 58.
Sess. Reg. 2/33.

8 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Rixon of St. George's, Southwark, co. Surrey, cordwainer, and William Shawe of St. Katherine's-near-the-Tower of London, yeoman, and John Clogden of Aldgate, "parish smith," for the said John Rixon to keep the peace towards William Willis.
Sess. Roll 527/35.
Sess. Reg. 2/33.

26 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Cyril Tourner of St. Botolph's-without-Aldersgate, gentleman, to give evidence against Alice Conway for picking his pocket.
The said Alice detained in gaol. Delivered by proclamation.
Sess. Roll 527/36, 182.
G.D.R. 2/7d.

13 October, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Ralph Robinson of St. Clement Danes, gentleman, Edward Rice of the same, yeoman, and Richard Warner of Greenwich, co. Kent, waterman, for the said Ralph and Edward to answer Edward Gibson and Anstes his wife.
Respited to the next because they were in the King's service, and then came and discharged.
The said Ralph allowed a writ of supersedeas, wherein he was handed in bail to — of St. Clement Danes, gentleman, and Robert Clerke of St. Andrew's, Holborn, gentleman, witnessed at Westminster on 14 January, 11 James I [A.D. 1613–14].
Sessions Roll 527/37, 38, 39.
Sess. Reg. 2/27, 29.

15 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Jeremiah Rosse of Westminster, gentleman, and John Cotton of St. Clement Danes, broker, to give evidence against Richard Cowper of Long Lane, broker [merchant-tailor], for stealing three pieces of green velvet to the quantity of five yards, with divers other goods out of His Majesty's wardrobe at Whitehall.
The said Richard detained in gaol and his recognizance continued to the next. Handed over further in bail to Robert Cowper of Long Lane, tailor, and John Goslinge of St. Bartholomew's-the-Great, silkweaver.
Sess. Roll 527/40, 182.
G.D.R. 2/7d, 10, 13d.

7 January, 11 James I [A.D. 1613–14].
Jaspar Edlyn of the Tower of London, yeoman, to prosecute Henry Cook for felony.
The said Henry respited without sureties.
Sess. Roll 527/43.
G.D.R. 2/7d, 11.

26 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas Forcet and Henry Smith of Islington, yeomen, for William Wildeman [Wieldman] of the same, bricklayer, for harbouring and detaining Thomas Sellars, apprentice to Edward Pratt of St. Sepulchre's, yeoman; and of the said Edward to give evidence against the said William.
Sess. Roll 527/46, 50.
Sess. Reg. 2/31.

16 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Richard Withington and Henry Blackford of St. Andrew's, Holborn, shoemakers, for Timothy Ogle of the same, currier, for beating Mary Floyde.
Thomasine, wife of the said Timothy, bound over to keep the peace.
Sess. Roll 527/47.
Sess. Reg. 2/31.

5 January, 11 James I [A.D. 1613–14].
George Symons of St. James', Clerkenwell, baker, and Andrew Frenche of St. Sepulchre's, blacksmith, for William Southe of St. James' aforesaid, victualler, for harbouring thieves and rogues in his house, and commonly keeping a victualling house.
Sess. Roll 527/48.
Sess. Reg. 2/31.

4 January, 11 James I [A.D. 1613–14].
William Sempers of St. Leonard's, Shoreditch, silkweaver, for Mary his wife for abusing Robert Graves and John Harris, scavengers of Hollowell Street, in the execution of their office.
Sess. Roll 527/49.
Sess. Reg. 2/31.

4 January, 11 James I [A.D. 1613–14].
Henry Battye of Uxbridge, shoemaker, and John Sadler of the same, yeoman, for Henry Titnoll of the same, yeoman; and of Henry Spurlinge of Hillingdon, yeoman, and George Sallett of the same, yeoman, for Humphrey Hillman of Uxbridge, yeoman; and of George Battye, shoemaker, and Richard Carroll, yeoman, both of the same, for John Hunte of the same, yeoman: all for setting on fire the house of George Sallett of Iver, co. Buckingham, yeoman, at the same; and of the said George Sallett of Iver, and Henry Pilgrime of the same, yeoman, to give evidence against the said Titnoll, Hillman, and Hunte.
The said Titnoll, Hillman and Hunte each to pay the said Sallett 3s. 4d.
Sess. Roll 527/51, 52, 53, 54.
Sess. Reg. 2/31.

16 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Nicholas Moorecocke of Norcott, carpenter, and William Smythe of Northwood, weaver, for Joan, wife of Alexander Jenkins of the same, labourer; and of the said William for Joyce Millet of the same, spinster, both to answer Sir William Reade, Knight, for lopping and breaking down his trees in Osterley Park.
Sess. Roll 527/55, 56.
Sess. Reg. 2/36.

6 January, 11 James I [A.D. 1613–14].
William More of Coleman Street, hackneyman, and Elias Deane of Chancery Lane, scrivener, for the said William for stealing the horse of Thomas Rawlyns of Hackney, silkweaver; and of the said Thomas to give evidence against the said William for stealing his bay nag.
Sess. Roll 527/57, 60.
G.D.R. 2/9d.

6 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Mathew of St. Leonard's, Shoreditch, leather-dresser, to give evidence against Henry Cletherowe of Watford, co. Hertford, ironmonger, for stealing his cloak.
Sess. Roll 567/59.
G.D.R. 2/9d.

18 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas Welles of Finch Lane, clothworker, to give evidence against John Potterton for taking money out of his chest.
Sess. Roll 527/62

24 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
James Tompson of Barking, co. Essex, miller, Nicholas Osbrooke of St. Katherine's-near-the-Tower of London, carman, and Thomas Foster of the same, porter, for the said James for rescuing himself out of prison.
Sess. Roll 527/65.
Sess. Reg. 2/33.

20 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Robert Walker of Rosemary Lane, victualler, and Peter Kighley of the same, yeoman, for Joan, wife of Thomas Forde of the same, bricklayer, to appear.
Sess. Roll 527/66.
Sess. Reg. 2/33.

28 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
George Loveday of East Smithfield, surgeon [broker], Robert Myles, goldsmith, and Roger Mason, cooper, both of the same, for the said George, accused to be a common pawntaker and receiver of stolen goods.
He is to deliver all the goods to Richard Castle, six pairs of sheets and brass and pewter of Margaret Bedwell.
Sess. Roll 527/67.
Sess. Roll 528/89.
Sess. Register 2/34, 43.

5 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
James Belseir [Belshire] of Artillery Lane, chandler, George Cherwood of Bush Lane in St. Swithin's, clothworker, and Isaiah Decoster of the same, merchant, for the said James for cozenage.
Sess. Roll 527/68.
Sess. Reg. 2/34.

14 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Boulson of St. Jones' Lane, tailor, and Melchior Holland of Cow Lane, weaver, for Lewis Floyd [Flood] of Golding Lane, pinmaker, for felony.
Sess. Roll 527/70.
G.D.R. 2/9d.

14 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
James Clay of Tottenham, yeoman, to give evidence against John Taylor of Kingsland, victualler, for security of the peace; and of John Sym and William Hewett of Tottenham, yeoman, for the said John to keep the peace towards the said James.
The said John respited until the next on 11 January, 11 James I [A.D. 1613–14], and afterwards discharged by the court.
Sess. Roll 527/71.
Sess. Roll 528/61.
Sess. Reg. 2/36, 39.

21 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Ann Bever [Beaver] of Edmonton, widow, to give evidence against Christopher Mee of Edmonton, labourer, and Mary his wife; and of Matthew Clark of the same, gardener, and [blank] of the same, [blank], for the said Christopher and Mary to appear.
Sess. Roll 527/72, 73.
Sess. Reg. 2/36.

23 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
George Platt and Edward Niccoll of Hendon, husbandmen, for Walter Wyth [Withe] of the same, labourer, to answer Elizabeth Wilkinson who says he is the reputed father of the child which she now goeth withal, and to abide the order of the Justices.
Sess. Roll 527/74.
Sess. Reg. 2/35.

31 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Edward Bowes of Ratcliffe, carpenter, and John Skingley of Wapping, tailor, for Bryan Rochester of the same, bricklayer, for victualling without licence at the same.
Sess. Roll 527/75.
Sess. Reg. 2/34.

10 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
George Whyte of St. Botolph's-without-Aldgate, gardener, and Henry Betts of Knockfergus in Stepney, victualler, for Henry White of the same, gardener, and Jane his wife, to keep the peace towards George Tyrer of St. Botolph's-without-Aldgate, gentleman.
Sess. Roll 527/76.
Sess. Reg. 2/34.

29 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Humphrey Prichard of Fetter Lane, gentleman, and John Pott of Creed Lane, gentleman, for Nicholas Brunt of Fetter Lane, gentleman, and for William Hyde of Westminster, gentleman; and of John Phillpott and Stephen Dixon of Mile End, victuallers, for John Parrant of Fetter Lane, gentleman: all for a breach of the King's peace.
Sess. Roll 527/77, 78, 79.

13 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Smith of Shadwell, bricklayer, and Randall Brenton of Ratcliffe, gentleman, for Richard Reynoldes of Shadwell, glover, for a breach of the peace upon Anne Rust.
Sess. Roll 527/80.
Sess. Reg. 2/32.

11 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Oliver Russell of St. Botolph's-without-Aldgate, grocer, and George Bright of Whitechapel, victualler, for Katherine, wife of Henry Mayle of "Feverstone" [Faversham], co. Kent, for her misdemeanours.
Sess. Roll 527/81.
Sess. Reg. 2/32.

10 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Christopher Jackson of St. Andrew's, Holborn, leatherseller, and Michael Hinckley of Wapping, gardener, for Susan, wife of Humphrey Yelverton of the same, for her misdemeanours.
Sess. Roll 527/82.
Sess. Reg. 2/32.

6 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Randall Brenton of Ratcliffe, gentleman, and Richard Borrowden of Shadwell, silkweaver, for Agnes, wife of William Greeneland of Norton Folgate, victualler, for her misdemeanours.
Sess. Roll 527/83.
Sess. Reg. 2/32.

8 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Ralph Radford of St. Andrew's, Holborn, vintner, and Henry Mason of St. Michael's, Crooked Lane, haberdasher, for Thomas Harper of St. Andrew's aforesaid, barber-surgeon, for stabbing Thomas Brooke in the back with a knife, and not to be discharged till he hath satisfied the party.
Sess. Roll 527/85.
Sess. Reg. 2/31.

1 January, 11 James I [A.D. 1613–14].
Stephen Thergoe of "Shackellwell" in the parish of Hackney, gentleman, to answer Margaret Hickman, his servant, and for drawing his sword upon the officer when he served a warrant upon him from Sir William Smith, and for using scornful speeches against the said Sir William.
Sess. Roll 527/87.
Sess. Reg. 2/32.

2 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Fredericke of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, schoolmaster, and Francis Reade of the same, tailor, for James Cowleye of the same, locksmith, to keep the peace.
He is ordered to submit himself to the Company of the Blacksmiths and then to be discharged, and afterwards upon the report of William Greene, beadle of the said Company, he is discharged.
Sess. Roll 527/92.
Sess. Reg. 2/32.

5 January, 11 James I [A.D. 1613–14].
Benjamin Strike of Westminster, draper, to give evidence against George Howard for felony.
The said George respited without sureties.
Sess. Roll 527/96.
G.D.R. 2/7d.

8 January, 11 James I [A.D. 1613–14].
Friswith White of Westminster, widow, to give evidence against Joan Griffith for felony.
The said Joan delivered by proclamation.
Sess. Roll 527/98.
G.D.R. 2/7d.

28 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
William Nicholas of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, innkeeper, to answer Abraham Philips and Henry Theodricke, alecunners, who have made oath in Court that they were at his house and there had three pots of beer for which they paid 3d., not having a full ale quart for a penny.
The said Nicholas to be discharged from victualling by the space of three years according to law.
Sess. Roll 527/103.
Sess. Reg. 2/34.

4 January, 11 James I [A.D. 1613–14].
Thomas Deane of "Maribon" [Marylebone] [of Gray's Inn], gentleman, bound in £100, James Kellett of Marylebone, yeoman, John Scudamore of Sunbury, yeoman, and John Whord of St. Mary Overies, Southwark, miller, each bound in £50, for the said Thomas, charged to have had two children by Isabel, the wife of Randall Allington, he being in the Fleet, and with other misdemeanours.
The said Thomas allowed a writ of supersedeas, witnessed by E Coke at Westminster on 29 November, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
The said Thomas committed to put in sureties to the parish of Marylebone to discharge the said parish of the said two bastard children begotten on the said Allington's wife, and to stand to the Justices' orders concerning them, and not to be bailed without the privity of Mr. Forset, one of the Justices, who has had the full examination of the said Deane touching these and other his misdemeanours. Respited at order of the Justices.
Sess. Roll 527/105, 106.
Sess. Reg. 2/35, 45.
G.D.R. 2/11.

31 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Nicholas Shute and John Baker of Westminster, yeomen, for the said Nicholas for hurting and wounding Owen Whitmore.
Sess. Roll 527/108.
Sess. Reg. 2/36.

3 January, 11 James I [A.D. 1613–14].
John Clifforde of Westminster, grocer, and John Mathewe of the same, cook, for John Farrar of the same, tailor, for buying two boards of Thomas Laddbrooke [Ladbrooke] of the same, porter, being the goods of Sir Charles Cornwallis, Knight; and of Richard Louche of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, victualler, and William Salmon of the same, yeoman, to give evidence against the said Thomas for the said boards.
The said Thomas detained in gaol. Delivered by proclamation.
Sess. Roll 527/110, 111, 182.
G.D.R. 2/7d, 9d.

4 January, 11 James I [A.D. 1613–14].
Cornelius Robinson of Golding Lane, needle-maker, George Hankinson, dyer, and John Haward, blacksmith, both of the same, for the said Cornelius to keep the peace towards John Welles.
Sess. Roll 527/112.
Sess. Reg. 2/33.

3 January, 11 James I [A.D. 1613–14].
Richard Richardson of Clerkenwell, buckle-maker, and John Bartlet of the same, cordwainer, for Katherine Walie of the same, spinster, bought by the officers and charged to be a notorious and common whore.
She is in Bridewell.
Sess. Roll 527/113.
Sess. Reg. 2/33.

1 January, 11 James I [A.D. 1613–14].
John Welles and Richard Beverley of Golding Lane, vintners, for the said John bound to answer an information on oath given by Henry Chiswicke [Chiseck] of Croydon, co. Surrey, collier [servant to John Mantle of the same], and brought by Christopher Purset, foreman of the Jury of Annoyances for Holborn division, by virtue of a warrant from Sir Thomas Fowler, Knight, and others to this purpose, bearing date 16 December, A.D. 1613, the said information remaining in court.
The said John Welles committed by the Justices for good behaviour, and bound over for delivering false measures of coal to the poor of Clerkenwell, upon complaint of Richard Barnes, churchwarden.
The said Henry Chiswicke bound over for contracting with the said Welles in delivering divers sacks of charcoals, some of them not containing a bushel in a sack.
Sess. Roll 527/114, 182.
Sess. Roll 528/52.
Sess. Reg. 2/30, 33, 38, 42.

1 January, 11 James I [A.D. 1613–14].
Henry Nicholls of St. James', Clerkenwell, shoemaker, and David Allen of the same, goldsmith, for Joan Duffeild of the same, spinster, for selling certain beasts (being the goods of Thomas Mosse) having come by them unlawfully.
The said Joan committed by order of Sir Henry Mountague, Knight. Delivered by proclamation.
Sess. Roll 527/115, 182.
Sess. Reg. 2/33.
G.D.R. 2/7d.

1 January, 11 James I [A.D. 1613 14].
Joseph Arment of St. Giles'-without-Cripplegate, bowyer, and Thomas Longrave of the same, fletcher, for John Wanley of London Bridge, scrivener, for his misbehaviour and violence offered to Mary Harforde in the street, and fighting with her, she being great with child.
Sess. Roll 527/116.
Sess. Reg. 2/33.

31 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas Johnson of Field Lane, carter [carver], Richard Hawton [Houghton], brewer, and Thomas Honor, cordwainer, both of the same, for the said Thomas Johnson for abusing and hurting John Wilson his covenant servant, whereby he lieth languishing in danger of his life, and to do his best endeavour to bring forth his servant.
The matter referred to the Justices to end the controversy between the said Johnson and Mr. Topliffe, touching his son-in-law Wilson,
Sess. Roll 527/117.
Sess. Reg. 2/33, 38.

22 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
William Bristow of St. Sepulchre's, dicemaker, and William Barker of the same, mercer, for Robert Fosbury of the same, dicemaker, for begetting Joan Arden with child.
He has put in bond to discharge the parish.
Sess. Roll 527/118.
Sess. Reg. 2/33.

20 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Richard Davis of Thames Street, dyer, Thomas Hibbes of St. Nicholas Olave, clothworker, and Matthew Hattlie of St. James' Queenhithe, dyer, for the said Richard for hurting Millicent Burton.
Sess. Roll 527/119.
Sess. Reg. 2/33.

12 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas Twentyman of St. Mary Hawe, joiner, and William Roberts of St. Margaret's, Westminster, yeoman, for Katherine Stanton of St. Mary's aforesaid, spinster, for keeping a suspected bawdy house.
Sess. Roll 527/120.
Sess. Reg. 2/33.

16 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
William Allwin of Staple Inn, gentleman, George Hill of St. Andrew's, Holborn, chandler, and William Andros of Barnard's Inn, yeoman, for the said William Allwin to keep the peace towards Avis Hearne.
Sess. Roll 527/121.

7 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Boden of St. Mary Abchurch, carpenter, Thomas Boden of the same, clothworker, and Oswald Durant of St. Stephen's, Coleman Street, clothworker, for the said John for begetting Mary Napton with child.
Came and handed over further in bail to Thomas Kidbard of Fleet Yard, shoemaker, to stand to the order of the Justices.
Sess. Roll 527/124.
Sess. Reg. 2/32

5 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Cope of St. Giles'-without-Cripplegate, chandler, Richard Moodye of the same, gentleman, and William Bennett of Turnmill Street, coachmaker, for Dominic Lopus of Whitecross Street, yeoman, committed by the Sessions till he find sureties for his good behaviour, for keeping a bawdy house.
Sess. Roll 527/125.
Sess. Reg. 2/20, 32.

8 January, 11 James I [A.D. 1613–14].
James Burnet of Clerkenwell to give evidence against George Shorte for felony.
The said George detained in gaol and delivered by proclamation.
Sess. Roll 527/136, 182.
G.D.R. 2/7d, 11.

6 January, 11 James I [A.D. 1613–14].
Robert Ball, Thomas Farmor [Farmer], Thomas Pyper [Piper], William Radforde, Richard Banister [Bannester], John Cross, Robert Burte, William Vanner, Thomas Squyre [Squire], James Gullye [Gulley] and Nicholas Burte, all of Field Lane, butchers; and of William Scrogges, Edward Marshall, Richard Warren, Edward Harford [Harfull], Thomas Trotton, William Hallet, Hugh Warren, John Rogers, George Preist and Simon Neale, all of Smithfield Bar, butchers: all bound in £20 each, to appear at the next Sessions of the peace to answer for their uttering and putting their meat to sale openly upon the Sabbath day. They were brought and bound over by virtue of a warrant under the hands of divers justices bearing date 8 September, A.D. 1613.
Came and each was discharged.
Sess. Roll 527/137, 138.
Sess. Reg. 2/35.

Indictments of:—

20 November, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Arthur Swan of Mile End, tailor, for an assault and battery on Joan, wife of Richard Tompson at the same.
Prosecutors:—Agnes Ryce, George Clarke.
Sess. Roll 527/139.
P.R.B. 1/28.

8 January, 11 James I [A.D. 1613–14].
Timothy Meredith [Meredaye], Richard Syre [Sier] and Edward Ashburner of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, bakers, for breaking the assize of bread at the same, and at St. Martin's-in-the-Fields.
Prosecutors:—Abraham Phillippes, Henry Theodoricke.
Sureties for the said Richard:—Robert Johnson of St. Giles' aforesaid, chandler, and Thomas Clerke of the same, cordwainer. Brought a writ of certiorari and it was allowed in Court.
Sess. Roll 527/140, 141, 142.
Sess. Roll 528/44.
Sess. Reg. 2/43.
P.R.B. 1/27d, 28.

12 November, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Thorneton of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, gentleman, for an assault and battery at the same on Abraham Phillippes, one of the alecunners of the said parish, in the execution of his office.
Puts himself [on the country]. Brought a writ of certiorari.
A writ of fieri facias witnessed by E. Coke at Westminster, issued concerning the said John on 29 November, 11 James I [A.D. 1613], ordering him to be tried in the Octave of St. Hilary next coming; and a writ of supersedeas, similarly witnessed, issued on 24 January, 11 James I [A.D. 1613–14].
Sess. Roll 527/143, 144, 145.
Sess. Reg. 2/30, 38.

10 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
William Powell, Andrew White, Philip Parker and Richard Coke of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, chandlers; and of Adam Reade and Timothy Mondaye of the same, chandlers [both deleted], being sellers of candles, butter, cheese and other wares concerning the mystery of the tallow-chandlers of London, within their several houses at St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, for using false weights.
The said William, Andrew and Philip fined 6s. 8d.
The said Richard fined 3s. 4d.
Prosecutors:—Abraham Phillippes, Henry Theodoricke.
Surety for the said William Powell:—Lewis Glover of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, ostler.
Sess. Roll 527/88, 89, 90, 91, 146.
Sess. Reg. 2/32.

25 November, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
William Jaxon alias Jugler of St. John Street [St. Sepulchre's], shoemaker, for assaulting Barbara Hutton of St. Saviour's, Southwark, co. Surrey, spinster, and stealing her purse worth 1d. and £6 8s. in money in it, at St. John Street aforesaid.
Found not guilty at the Sessions held on 18 February, 11 James I [A.D. 1613–14.].
Prosecutor:—Thomas Nevill of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, gentle man.
Sureties:—Henry Nubye and John Attkinson of St. Sepulchre's yeomen, Thomas Legge of St. James', Clerkenwell, gentleman, and Bennett Williamore of the same, butcher.
Sess. Roll 527/15, 130, 147.
G.D.R. 2/10, 12d.
P.R.B. 1/28.

4 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Henry Holstacke and Thomas Holstacke of St. Giles'-withoutCripplegate, yeomen, for stealing eleven barrow hogs worth £10, and a sow worth 20s. from Gilbert Bourne, butcher, at the same.
Both found not guilty at the Sessions held on 18 February, 11 James I [A.D. 1613–14], and afterwards, to wit at the Sessions of Gaol Delivery held on 30 March, 12 James I [A.D. 1614], the said Thomas came and was found not guilty by the Jury there.
Sess. Roll 527/149.
G.D.R. 2/12d, 16.
P.R.B. 1/28.

10 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Joan Cole of Turnmill Street, spinster, Robert Iles of Whitecross Street, silkweaver, and Edith his wife, and Joan Sparkes of Cow Cross, spinster, all for keeping common bawdy houses at the places aforesaid.
All guilty, and to be carted and whipped at a cart's tail with papers on their heads and a bell rung before them to the houses where they dwell, and to return to the gaol and there remain prisoners till they find sureties to abandon the town and be of good behaviour.
The said Joan Sparkes is now in Bridewell.
The informations of Anne White, Mary Ditchet, Mary [Margaret] Robinson and Mary Blague.
Prosecutors:—Richard Barnes, John Woodward, Robert Robinson, Margaret Robinson, Thomasine Churche, John Pharoe, Thomas Fawkenor, John Baseley, George Bolton, George Lumley, James Greene, William Stevens, constable.
Witnesses:—Robert Tripland of Cow Cross, yeoman, Ralph Hopkins of Clerkenwell, smith and Edward Taylor of the same, yeoman.
Sureties for the said Robert and Edith Iles:—William Spencer of St. Andrew's-by-the-Wardrobe, plasterer, John Spencer of the same, cordwainer, and John Michell of Charterhouse Lane, yeoman.
Sureties for the said Joan Sparkes:—John Coxe of Cow Cross, victualler, William Attkins of Pie Corner, tailor, and Tobias Hall of Salisbury, co. Wilts, mercer.
Sess. Roll 527/122, 123, 151, 152, 153
Sess. Reg. 2/32.

25 November, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Palmes of London, gentleman, for assaulting William Carre of London, gentleman, in the house of Michael Lemon [Leaminge, Lemynge] of Gray's Inn Lane, in St. Andrew's, Holborn, victualler, and stabbing the said William with an iron knife worth 1d. upon the left arm so that he languished of a mortal wound until 14 December then next following, when he died at the same.
Not guilty. Respited for further enquiry.
Prosecutors:—Ann, wife of the said Michael, George Carr, Mary Lillywhite.
Sureties for the said Ann:—Nicholas Wrighte of Charterhouse, gentleman, and George Carpenter of Ludgate Hill, haberdasher.
Sess. Roll 527/154, 182.
G.D.R.2/9, 10, 13d.

1 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Paul Hodges [Hogges] of the Strand in St. Clement Danes, yeoman, for stealing a cloak worth 25s. from Everard Seagrave [Segrave] of London, haberdasher, at St. Clement Danes aforesaid.
Not guilty.
Sess. Roll 527/42, 155, 182.
G.D.R. 2/9.

9 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas Lawrence of Field Lane, yeoman, for stealing one quarter of mutton worth 10d. from Ralph Stanford of the same, butcher, at the same.
Guilty, no goods, to be whipped.
Sess. Roll 527/69, 156, 182.
G.D.R. 2/9.

4 January, 11 James I [A.D. 1613–14].
James Tucke [Jucke] of Westminster, yeoman, and William Baker of the same, yeoman, for stealing a brindled cow worth £3 from Thomas Rogers of Sutton, co. Surrey, yeoman.
The said James guilty, no goods, seeks the book, reads, to be branded.
The said William not guilty.
Prosecutor:—William Carpenter.
Hugh Waites [Waighte] of Westminster, butcher, handed over in bail to Gawen Morgan of the same, tailor, for his ill behaviour in seeking to smother the felony committed by the said James Tucke and William Baker.
Sess. Roll 527/100, 107, 157, 182.
Sess. Reg. 2/36.
G.D.R. 2/9.

29 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas Glover of Harrow-on-the-Hill, yeoman, for stealing three ewe sheep from Edward Collyn, one wether sheep from William Ridgwell, twenty-four wether sheep and four ewe sheep from Anthony Collyn, twelve wether sheep from Thomas Fyson, and one ewe sheep from William Reeve, each sheep worth 6s. 8d., all at Harrow-on-theHill aforesaid.
Guilty, no goods, seeks the book, does not read, to be hanged.
Sess. Roll 527/158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 182.
G.D.R. 2/9.

3 January, 11 James I [A.D. 1613–14].
Edward Hinde [Hynde] of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, yeoman, for breaking into the house of James Horrell at the same, about seven o'clock at night, and stealing a pair of sheets worth 5s. and a coverlet worth 10s. belonging to the said James.
Not guilty of burglary, guilty of felony, no goods, seeks the book, does not read, to be hanged. Respited to prison after judgment.
Prosecutors:—George Oliver of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, gentleman, David Gibbons.
Sess. Roll 527/104, 163, 182.
G.D.R. 2/8d.

12 October, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Edward Miles of New Brentford, yeoman [of Deptford, gardener], for stealing a brown cow worth 50s. from Thomas Lees [Leas] of East Greenwich, labourer, at New Brentford aforesaid.
Not guilty.
Sess. Roll 527/41, 164.
G.D.R. 2/8d.

20 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Alice Tailer [Taylor] of Old Brentford in Ealing, spinster, who was delivered of a female child alone and secretly in an upper chamber belonging to Helen Tayler, widow, at the same, for wrapping up the child in a piece of woollen cloth so that she voluntarily strangled and suffocated the said child.
Not guilty.
Prosecutors:—Joan Martin, ill, Humphrey Marten, Joan Kinge, Margaret Barnes.
Sess. Roll 527/166, 182.
G.D.R. 2/8d.

8 January, 11 James I [A.D. 1613–14].
Elizabeth Allen of Kensington, spinster, who was delivered of a female child alone and secretly in an upper chamber in the house of Thomas Horwood at the same, for wrapping the child in a piece of linen cloth so that she voluntarily strangled and suffocated the said child.
Not guilty.
Prosecutors:—Ann, wife of the said Thomas Horwood, Alice Saunders, Sybil, wife of Christopher Maisters.
Sess. Roll 527/167.
G.D.R. 2/8d.

27 November, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Robert Dennis of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, yeoman, for breaking into the house of Thomas, Viscount Fenton, at the same, about twelve o'clock at night, and stealing a silver basin worth £7, a silver ewer worth £3, four silver flagons worth £40, six silver cups worth £20, three silver salts worth £10, and one dozen silver spoons worth 40s. belonging to the said Viscount.
Guilty, no goods, to be hanged.
Prosecutor:—Robert Moore, gentleman.
Sess. Roll 527/168.
G.D.R. 2/8d.

20 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Henry Cleare [Cleere] of Turnmill Street [St. James', Clerkenwell], yeoman, Thomas Temmes and Thomas Johnson of the same, yeomen, for stealing £10 10s. in money from Leonard Warde of Winwick, co. Northampton, gentleman, at Turnmill Street aforesaid; and of David Wager of St. John Street [St. Giles'-without-Cripplegate] cordwainer, for stealing 4d. in money from the said Leonard at the same.
The said Henry to be tried of the indictment in London because it appears to have been a robbery in the highway at Ram Alley in the City of London.
The said David discharged of this indictment at the Sessions held on 18 February, 11 James I [A.D. 1613–14], because the felony was done in London, and to be tried in London of the indictment there. Also handed over in bail to Henry Rumbelowe of St. Giles'-withoutCripplegate, gardener, John Danyell of the same, pedlar, Lawrence Downes of St. Katherine's, silkweaver, and Thomas Sare of St. Dunstan's-in-the-West for stealing a purse and £5 from the pocket of the said Leonard. Ordered to be discharged of his recognizance because his sureties brought him in, and he was tried and delivered as appears by Record.
Prosecutors:—Henry Space of St. Clement Danes, gentleman, Edward Dickenson [Dickinson] of St. John Street, gentleman, and [blank], wife of the said Leonard Warde.
Sureties for the said Henry Cleere:—Henry Nicholls of St. James', Clerkenwell, shoemaker, and William Pattinson of St. Sepulchre's, hosier.
Sess. Roll 527/13, 18, 19a, 131, 132, 148, 169, 182.
Sess. Roll 528/99.
G.D.R. 2/8d, 9d, 10, 14.
P.R.B. 1/28.

7 January, 11 James I [A.D. 1613–14].
Thomas Foster of Norton Folgate, yeoman, for breaking into the house of John Walker of the same, innkeeper, at the same, about twelve o'clock at night, and stealing a gold ring worth 6s. and 35s. in money belonging to the said John.
Not guilty of burglary, guilty of felony, no goods, seeks the book, reads, to be branded.
Sess. Roll 527/128, 170, 182.
G.D.R. 2/8d.

12 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Vaughan alias Parry [Perry] of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, yeoman, and Gratius Johnson of the same, yeoman, for breaking into the house of Sir Thomas Vachell, Knight, at the same, about twelve o'clock at night, putting to fright Elizabeth Hickman and Elizabeth Graye, and stealing a petticoat of crimson velvet laced with silver laces worth £40, a piece of cambric worth 20s., a cipres scarf embroidered with silver, and a silver fringe worth 40s., a pair of silk stockings worth 30s., a bundle of silver lace worth 20s., two pairs of gloves worth 6s., two "tente worke" purses worth 40s., two pieces of waistcoats wrought with gold worth 40s., a pair of velvet mittens laced with gold lace worth 50s., a dress with buttons of goldsmiths' work, diamonds, rubies, and pearls, worth £50, a gold ring with a diamond worth £50, a "rebatoe" set with pearls worth 20s., a piece of holland worth £4, a shirt worth 3s., a sheet worth 8s., a beaver hat with a band worth 10s., a coif worth 10s., a fan of feathers worth 20s., one ell of holland worth 5s., two pillowbeers worth 6s. and £100 in money belonging to the said Sir Thomas Vachell; and of Samuel Tompson of Whitechapel, yeoman, for receiving and helping the said John and Gratius at the same, after the said felony.
The said John guilty, no goods, to be hanged.
The said Gratius at large.
The said Samuel guilty, no goods, seeks the book, reads, to be branded.
Prosecutors:—John Riggs of Whitechapel, yeoman, John Gullyver, Paul Smythe.
Witnesses:—Ellen, wife of John Dawson of Whitechapel, cooper, Anthony Whalley of the same, gentleman.
Sess. Roll 527/61, 95, 171, 182.
G.D.R. 2/8d.
P.R.B. 1/28.

10 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
William Presland of Whitechapel, yeoman, for stealing two kine each worth £3 from John Ewyn of "Nokehillwarde" in the parish of Hornchurch, co. Essex, yeoman, at Whitechapel aforesaid.
Guilty, no goods, seeks the book, does not read, to be hanged.
Sess. Roll 527/64, 172, 182.
G.D.R. 2/8d.

27 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Butterworth of Charterhouse Lane, yeoman, for stealing a green velvet pulpit cloth worth 20s., a Bible worth 5s., and ten yards of green fringe worth 13s. 4d. belonging to the parishioners of the parish of St. Faith's under the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, London, in the custody of the churchwardens of the said parish, at Charterhouse Lane aforesaid.
To be tried in London because it was sacrilege there, and by the opinion of the Court to have benefit of clergy for goods taken and brought into the county of Middlesex.
Prosecutors:—George Browne, Thomas Wetherley of Charterhouse Lane, constable.
Sess. Roll 527/129, 173, 182.

14 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Ralph Harryson [Harrison] of St. Margaret's, Westminster, yeoman, for stealing a pair of sheets worth 7s. from Thomas Draper of the same, innkeeper, at the same.
Acknowledges, seeks the book, reads, to be branded.
Sess. Roll 527/101, 174, 182.
G.D.R. 2/8d.

13 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas Poole [Pole] of Chiswick, yeoman, for breaking into the house of Sir Horace Veere [Vere], Knight, at the same [at Chelsea], between the hours of eleven and twelve in the night, and stealing a silver dish worth £10, a silver spoon worth 8s., three "stammell" carpets worth £3, a green carpet worth 10s., a sand-coloured cloak worth £3, a sword worth 20s., another sword worth 20s., two diaper towels worth 10s., a dozen diaper napkins worth 30s. and ten knives worth 3s. 4d. belonging to the said Sir Horace Veere; and of Daniel Crippes [Crispe] of St. Margaret's, Westminster, yeoman, and Joan his wife, for receiving and helping the said Thomas at the same, after the said felony.
The said Thomas not guilty.
The said Daniel and Joan not guilty because the principal not guilty.
Prosecutor:—William Hill.
Witnesses:—Gray Coniers of Chelsea, gentleman, and William Savage of Gracious Street, cobbler.
Surety for the said Daniel and Joan:—Francis Bates of St. Olave's, barber-surgeon.
Sess. Roll 527/93, 94, 97, 102, 175, 182.
G.D.R. 2/8d, 10.

25 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
John Ware of Twickenham, carpenter, for stealing two bushels of wheat worth 6s. from Theophilus Ryve [Rythe] of the same, gentleman, and seven pecks of malt worth 5s. from William White of the same, both at the same.
Guilty to the value of 11d. on first charge, no goods, to be whipped; not guilty on second charge.
Sess. Roll 527/44, 45, 176, 177, 182.
G.D.R. 2/8.

1 January, 11 James I [A.D. 1613–14].
John Greeneland of Stepney [Greenwich], brewer, for stealing a woman's gown worth 40s., a pair of sheets worth 6s. 8d. and a pair of gloves worth 5s. from William Aston of Dartford, co. Kent, sawyer, at Stepney aforesaid.
Guilty, no goods, seeks the book, does not read, to be hanged.
Sess. Roll 527/84, 178, 182.
G.D.R. 2/8.

16 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Edward Viccars of Goswell Street, St. Giles'-without-Cripplegate, yeoman, for stealing a bay nag worth £3 from John Howland of Stratton, co. Surrey, esquire, and a grey mare worth £4 from Henry Chapman of St. Botolph's-without-Bishopsgate, esquire, both at Goswell Street aforesaid.
Not guilty. To be sent to Bridewell.
Prosecutors:—John Laman of Stratton aforesaid, yeoman, Robert Hall, Richard Blackson of Goswell Street aforesaid, yeoman.
Sess. Roll 527/133, 134, 135, 179, 180.
G.D.R. 2/7d, 8.

18 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Thomas Reddishe, Thomas Godwoode [Goddard] and John Graves of Ratcliffe, yeomen, for breaking into the house of Jonas James [Jeames] of the same, sailor, at the same, and stealing seven pieces of linen worth £8 10s. belonging to the said Jonas.
All guilty, no goods, to be hanged.
Prosecutors:—Roger Allen, Ezekiel Justice.
Call to Mr. Saunderson for an examination.
Sess. Roll 527/181, 182.
G.D.R. 2/8.

28 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613].
Jury writ, issued by Sir Thomas Lake, Knight, for the Sessions to be held at Hicks Hall on 11 January next coming [A.D. 1613–14].
Endorsed that the execution of the writ appears in a certain panel annexed to the same by Thomas Benett and Henry Jay, sheriffs.
Sess. Roll. 527/9.

11 January, 11 James I [A.D. 1613–14].
Sessions of the Peace held at Hicks Hall.

NAMES OF JURORS.
Henry Bludder of East Smithfield, gentleman. Excused because serving the Lord the King.
Richard Cooper of the same. 20s.
Peter Frobusher of the same, gentleman.
Richard Clyfton of the same. Sworn.
Edward Randall of the same. Sworn.
James Walters of the same.
John Fawkes of the same.
Nathaniel Thorey of the same. Sworn.
John Weekes of the same. Sworn.
John Chapman of the same.
John Jackson of the same.
George Selby of the same. Sworn.
Robert Hughes of the same. Sworn.
Richard Peters of the same.
Roger Mason of the same. Sworn.
Francis Stratford of the same.
Richard Starre of Rosemary Lane. Sworn.
Robert Wood of East Smithfield. Ill.
William Churche of the same. Sworn.
Peter Beacon of the same. Sworn.
Thomas Carman of the same. Sworn.
Robert Thomas of the same.
Thomas Sympson of the same.
John Berham of the same. Sworn.
John Coxe of the same. Excused because of the Jury of Annoyances.
Garrett Christmas of the same.
Thomas Williamson of the same.
Anthony Mountague of the same.
John Batchelor of the same. Sworn.
Robert Jackett of the same. Excused because a pauper.
Robert Powell of the same. Excused because of the Jury of Annoyances.
Samuel Rowlande of the same. Excused by the Court.
Sess. Roll 527/10.

JURY LIST.
Robert Estrey of Edmonton, gentleman. Sworn.
William Hitchinoughe of East Smithfield, gentleman. Sworn.
Walter Williams of Hoxton, gentleman. Sworn.
James Lockier of Edmonton, gentleman. Sworn.
John Wilde of the same. Sworn.
Thomas Boone of the same. Sworn.
John Welche of the same.
John White of Edmonton.
William Vyncent of Acton.
William Arnold of Fulham.
Thomas Burton of the same. Sworn.
Robert Symons of the same. Sworn.
Robert Taylor of Ealing. Sworn.
John Burton of Paddingswick.
Cuthbert Burbage of Shoreditch. Sworn.
Henry Hodge of the same.
John Blumson of Hoxton. Sworn.
Christopher Hayward of the same. Sworn.
Edward Theames of East Smithfield.
John Borne of the same.
Edward Motterdaie of the same.
John Cooke of Shoreditch.
Richard Morgan of St. John Street, gentleman.
Henry Peirson of St. John Street.
John Markham of the same.
Thomas Hill of the same.
Thomas Lered of Holborn.
James Orrell of Westminster.
William Motteram of the Strand.
John Page of Wembley.
John Tanner of the Weald.
Henry Page of Kempton.
Robert Walker of the same.
Sess. Roll 527/501.

12 January, 11 James I [A.D. 1613–14].
Gaol Delivery Roll.
John Whiston led to gaol for — of Robert Pittes, searcher. Delivered by proclamation.
[George] Thompson detained in gaol. Delivered by proclamation.
George Hamond detained in gaol.
Thomas Porter detained in gaol. Delivered by proclamation.

John Joanes of Peckham led to gaol for —. Indicted in London.
John Wilson and John Williams detained by warrant for felony acknowledged.

Respited for further enquiry:—
Anthony Loder and Henry Sole for the Court of Essex.
John Parrishe.
Charles Payne for stealing six oxen of Richard Tapping.
John Browne for the county of Surrey.
Uxtred Parkinson for abusing Sir Ralph Coningsby. Respited without sureties. Delivered by proclamation.
Sess. Roll 527/182.
Sess. Reg. 2/31, 32.
G.D.R. 2/2d, 7d, 8d.

SESSIONS REGISTER. VOLUME II.

p.30. Came and discharged:—

Thomas Norton of Drury Lane, gentleman, for his uncivil behaviour in drawing one Anne his servant out of a barn and putting her into a cellar of water whereby she is in great danger of death, she being delivered of a child and the child dead.

Walter Burton of the same, bricklayer, for the like.

George Collins of St. Giles'-in-the-Fields, brickmaker, for the like.

John Goulstone of Chick Lane, glazier, for buying stolen lead, and to do his best endeavour to bring forth the party.

William Weston of Old Street, weaver, for using saucy speeches to the Justices.

p.33. William Wallyn of Staple Inn, gentleman.

p. 34. Came:—

Henry Blackford of Holborn, yeoman, to give evidence against George Tompson.

James Tanner of Turnmill Street, yeoman, committed for abusing the headboroughs of Turnmill Street, and to be put down from victualling, and handed in bail to John Tanner of "le Olde Change in St. Austins," merchant-tailor, and Clement Baker of the same, tailor (and p.38).

p.36. Gabriel Court confesses that he was whipped at St. Giles'-inthe-Fields, and had a pass to go to Waltham Abbey. To be whipped.

John Bradwell confesses the same, and had a pass to go to Silverton, co. Devon. To be whipped.

George Copcott, born at Charing Cross, has no pass, to be whipped.

Margaret Greene, Elizabeth Stokes, Agnes Perryn and Helen Colborne. Common whores, to be whipped and sent away by pass.

Mary Caverlye and Jane Bennett. Common whores to be sent by the Patentees by letters from this Court directed to the Lord Mayor.

Richard Lowche of St. Clement's, yeoman, to bring in his tenants upon Saturday next to Hicks Hall, who keep victualling without licence, and keep other disordered houses.

Edward Jackson of Hoxton, baker, committed for breaking the assize of bread, and afterwards handed in bail to John Frenche of Old Street, yeoman, and William Hardwicke of Whitecross Street, yeoman. (and p.38).

Robert Aldred of St. Mary Matfellon, collar-maker, bound to appear at this Session, but no recognizance certified, but craves his appearance to be entered.

p. 37. For tippling:—

William Chancellor of Grub Street, victualler. Sureties:—Thomas Waford of St. Giles'-without-Cripplegate, yeoman, and Christopher Furbusher of the same, yeoman.

Robert Stanley of St. Clement Danes, victualler. Sureties:— Leonard Hymes of the same, merchant-tailor, and Ralph Brighouse of St. Bartholomew's-the-Great, coachmaker.

Richard Coffen of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, yeoman. Sureties:— Richard Larder and Edward Griffen of the same, yeomen.

Walter Hastings of Kentish Town, victualler. Sureties:—John Hunter of Gray's Inn Lane, yeoman, and Humphrey Ball of Cow Cross, yeoman.

Thomas Morris of Golding Lane, victualler. Sureties:—Thomas Bawgey of Westminster, tailor, and Vincent Wallis of the same, tailor.

GAOL DELIVERY REGISTER. VOLUME 11.

f.7d. Delivered by proclamation:—

John Cowley, Edward Somers, William Streate, Abraham Bennett, Edward Reynolds.

f.8. John Satterfield respited until the will of the lord the King be known.

f.8d. Guilty, fined £6 13s. 4d. and respited for sureties:—

John Barradell for assaulting and wounding Robert Parker.

Acknowledges, no goods, seeks the book, reads, to be branded:—

Bennett Broome for marrying two wives.

Respited for London:—

Henry Cooke for a pair of garters worth 9s. of Lawrence Heisye, and for a "spaite" pot of Sir Jervase Helwis, Knight.

f.9. Elizabeth [Crabbe] alias Baylie for keeping a bawdy house. To be whipped at a cart's tail etc.

f.9d. Ill, as appears by certificate:—

Peter Oldes of Tottenham, labourer, for threatening the coroner's jury.