, / - ~ . ,\ H I ,/ (I > i (ADN U N 'T OF‘ P 1% o C QON E E I N THE TH ' Ofthe P E ACE, y Dyer andiTe_rmi7zer, and (joaiidcfiivery of i7\(e'wg4te, HnLDF ‘Citjf of Lgm/on, and C Juflm/€y_ IN T HE ,A Y L D-iyse of ilecemder; I683. ' '1' ' I-I . . i "- r J. - .'., 4 '. W" h_ ,7‘ 4‘ ‘V . 1' . ,‘ ' '2‘ > n V I .‘ .-'1 ;--_ _ k ’, “.._.t - . o., . _ '3 t -- ,.a . . > __., ‘ .-w.» The 12., $3,; and 14.2/9.‘ A72;/in the 3;”? Year ing fer, confifiing of the Right H0- nourabie Sir Hem“)! Yulfé, Kr. Lord Mayor of the City of London; the Right y %N Wedz2cfi1a}Morning tie Court be- i Honourable Sir George :7efi"re]:' Knight and Barronet, Lord Chief juftice of His Ma- jefiies Court of Kz'zzg’s-Bench, and One of His Majeflies mofi Honourable Privy- Coun- cils the Right Worfhipi‘ul»3ir Thom.-2: jazz-' mar, Kt. Recorder of London, and One of HiS\M;3j€{ii€S Councellors at Laws and other His tMajef’ties Juftices of the Peace of the fainev City, Proclamation was made ‘for filence Whilftthe King's Majefiies Com- ‘ miflions fhould be in Reading : Thereupon the Commifiian of the Peace, and the Comrniflion of Ojer and Termincr were ‘openly Read; After Which, the pettyjmy was Itnpannelled and Sworn for the City of. London, confifting of very Honcfi and ORTHEi‘ icounty of Middlcfesx, fztll, i of His Maje/z’ies Reign. Loyal ‘Men; And divers Prifoners were cal“ led to Piend to their Indifiments: And firfl‘, Rzzwley Ratford,a Tide-Surveyour,‘ be-_ longing to the Cujtom-/Jottflza being Iniilfied ’f<>r killing Char/e: Augujtirz D”rJ”dd3'~. an yOuti;mdifh man-3 ‘E4174-rd Clerzzerztr, and I/F'2'Z/iaizz Raymond, two Watctmfna 3m‘ 10'' difted as t'1(.‘CC’fl_i’il‘iCS to the {aid Murder; It did appear, after 3 very long Trial, That _ o the {aid Aztguflin did Die of me Blow gi- ven him But thzit it was oecafioned by 3 refufal to Ietrthe faidTide-Surveyoir Search a Boat for finnggled Goods 5 which,when he demanded to do, the Deceafed, with fome others of; his ‘Companions, drew their“ Swords Up~'DI1h1m_. refufing any Obedience y to the King of England: A.uthor~ity 5 faying, They were the Subjeéis of the King ofPo- lamdsgiving likewife many other prom’ ‘ C - «canons : we '4; “* ‘"‘‘ ‘""“ ee? ‘" “ ""“ GS Conimiflions . x if -1 \ Vi _‘ Te in danger. And in C0QClullCfl3tl’l€ jury .;riioutid that the faid Rawle} Raffor-all being One of the Kings Oflicers -, and in purfuit of his Commiliioin, being oppofed by the Deceafed, k_ill’dl “hirrt in his own defence. ‘The two lndi€’ted- -as Accefl‘aries‘iW’,ere ac- quit-ted. ~ -. .. . . Elmor Aolaim, lndified for Murthering her Ballard Child. A W'atertnan'and his Boy gave Evidence, That on the 6:6 day of December;, infltant, they took her in at Brizrzislforcl , brought her to Qgzeénbitbe, Where, albeit lhe pretended a further ]our-- ney, yet ftaied by her felf 5 and that about an hour after {he was Landed aMal.e Infant was found dead in the pafl"-age thatgoes to the common Vaults; which’ Child, when {he was apprehended, fhe confeft -to have been hers. She in her Defence alledged, Thar. fheand her F’ather:in-law having 1odg- » ed about fix Months at Brandford, and it - bein known {he was with Child, they ’ forced her out of Doorss that with cold, and want of conveniencies, the Child, was flill born; thatilhe was delivered _in the Boat, tho concealed from the Waterrnen 3 land that {he had a Husband, but at Sea. Her Father-in-law’ endeavouring to, give fome Evidence in her favour, did 1!: ft) as that juft fufpition was he hadbeen the Fa." ther of the {aid Ballard 5 ‘which fufpition Was confirmed by evidence of his extra- ordinary kindnefs to hisiDaughter more .‘ than to his Wire, with other circumllances. And no proof being of her Marriage, more I than her faying fo: the Statute was Read, ‘ in that cafe: and fhe was found guilty of Murder. C/arzfiopher Aflile], Inditfled for flealing a Silver Tankard 5 pleaded guilty to that and all other Offences within the Benefit of his Clergy. . T/aormu Collin: Indiéted for having tw WiVC9 HOW living, viz. Mar} Hargrave, to Whom he Was Married the 19th of A14}, in the 25t/2 Year of this King, at Trimitj Mi- noricr. That he was alfo, on the gtb of Novemher lafl, Married to filer} Sbipman, at Lambs!/.1 : Thelattcr being the Daughter, of a Minifter well known. ‘Collin: owned his lafl Marriages and the firft was fo plain- ly proved, that he was found Guilty. S William Gibfoni, Indiétcd fo'r Stealin Twelve Sacks, and Eight Bulhels of Mault, out of a Lighter at flycenfiiti , from Wil- ' lid/It S/Jc-Ito» his Mailer. 1 Alfo,tHenr} Englx;/71, another of Sbcltorfs <2) c _; ; ms: Sothat Ratforcl apprehended his own Servants , Indiéied quantity “of Malt», and two Sacks, from jo- fliim Niblirz. And the faid saeim hiriifelfi likewife lno ‘ dified as acceilary to the Theft of jofbmz Englifla. Part of the Profecu»ti(iIl appeared e Indiéied toltake off the Eviidcnce other , Councel were on both fides, and fe- veral Witneffes heard 5 apdgreat fufpition to the Court to be Pxevengefulg ' F the difcovered that_S}veltoni had heen too well I acquainted with ithefe aéltiotis of his Ser- vants. The jury f0und«Gib_forz and Eflglzfb Guilty each to the value of Ten Pence: and by reafon they found fo low , the Accelfary Acquitted in courfe. " S jog/.ym Thurman, a Page to a Noble Man, S and joan Wit/.vc~rir:gton,i a,Maid—ft-rvant in l the fame Family, were Indiéted by john T bo- mos, another of their fellow-fervants, for taking out of his Lodging-room, a Book valued at 15 Shillings, Five Guineys, and Five and twenty Pounds in Silver, But it appearing to be a malitious.Profecution, they wereboth acquitted. George Cone}, and Dem‘: Obrion, Were"Iti- (lifted for the Murder of William Terrglit. ,Upon the Evidenceit appeared, That thefe Three, with 30671 Fofler, Dean, and ' being all met}: at the Stja, Albzmr . Mr. " T avcrrz, in St. Albzzrzir-flreeit, upon it former difference, went to St. :‘7’amei:’_s-Square and; Fought Three againlt Three; Fo_/ler and Terruit were kill’d’ upon the fpot 5 Dean and— made t‘heir efcapes Cone} and Obrimz, being wounded, were taken. The Evidence was very plain againlt cone} 5 who, as foon as the two Gentlemen were;kill"c.:l, fled back to the faid Tavern, deliring they would hide him 5 and Swearing Tcrmit was . kill’d, and hclhad done it. D Obriim W33 like- wife proved to be One of the Six, and to have been Iaflifling to the {aid Nlurthers they were both found Guilty of wilful Murder. ‘ T/Joma: jo/mflm, of Edmonton, Indified . for Stealing a Silk"Mantle from Ann Godf- beys no good Proof being rnade thereof, he was acquitted. ~ - _ i i join: Tretlaeague, Indiéied for Stealing a Silver ‘Tankard, out of a private—Hotife in Rofimzar}-lame, being the Goods of jlojce Moflés he came upon a Vifit, and at his going away took an opportunity of carry- ing the Tankard with him: He in his De- fence pretended lhe lent it him, and that be- ing in Drink, and wanting Money, he Sold it; But the Evidence being flrong againft him, he was found Guilty. A aw... >§W ' ~--» ~ ‘I for Stealing the like u 1 Kzilliam A Kb l“'\ "W * ‘ I‘ 4.» in” ’ 9 " /aw 3:1; l \ ' ' "“ ». ,‘ '1. W i - ex‘. .* . l_‘/’-. 5-. ‘t z ,1 e. ‘,4 L’. I l L5 ; M /‘U?’ l eereéfF""FT"T"‘ ~ 7 T - (3 .1 j_..Wi¢Viam 7?re,]fb_Ij/a for Stealing a pair of Q3”,-t§l~V.,3StS‘l1e.(:tSi._.'.-fl‘:€i).,t_I1» illergerj Pje , out of Hojféalbu-}ld~r6l~,,:iE}:;§ll.€.. Minerie;,; The {aid Sheets having been by her hung upon a Line, :6‘ 'di§y, in ‘the Tfaill Y ard::;,Arrd Tmfim , Con- felling the Faét before a Jafllee of Peace, are ’a'pipre’rrended; -as. appeared an Exa‘?lifhation ’ta:l<:é-ni and fignedx by . the Bri- foner, he: wasffournd Guilty." — __ if if Riebercl S tQ3f;_bf3lng l‘ndi&‘ed c {or the Mur- tier of j0l.IIzzi‘.qSi‘,z'it,tor2l5frzz2zezf: Head, and Mary war, as Acicelfories thereto: it appeared the {aid Perfons were in ’Malk;‘erade,"and that 3"h~t‘toIz wasa‘ Fidler, who refufing to play be- fore them {oblong as they required him, they drew‘ their Swords, and one of them Killed Him. Mary jlzmerwas acquitted: But Ricbard Stout, and Frarzei: Head, found Guilty of Man-(laughter. t i i ,. Stepberz Bumflecl, Tried for Stealing 21 Grey Gelding, valued at Six and forty Shil- lings, from a 'per{on unknowns he made pp very little’ Defences only pretended the {aid Gelding to have beenlent him by~—{ome Friend near Ipfwicbs but‘ producing no Proof thereof, was found Guilty. _ ' Henry Wyrze , and Robert Wbezztly, for Stealing as much Speckled Wood, from ‘Mr. Taylor, as amountedto the. value of Sixty Poundss were thereof found Guilty. Edmund arm’-lb, Indiéted -for Stealing‘ a Silver Tankard, valued at Five Pounds, of the Goods of ' Catberine Long, Widows he was taken upon {u{pition by a Goldfmith, to whom he proffered to Sell the Lid of the {aid Tankardtg and upon Search, the re-fl: ' of it being found about him, he was found “Guilty: ’ Robert Ball , Indiéicd for picking the , Pocket Of Iflac Clarke 5 It appearing to b.€ a malitious Profecution, he was acquitted. Elizabetb Howel, a Child of .abou§ Ten Years of Age, Indified for Stealing {ome Childrens Clothes; and, when firfi Examin- ‘ ed, havin confeft the fame, {he was found, Guilty 0 Felony to thcgvalueof 10 pence. filer} Patience, having been a Servant to‘ Mr. Rate-lifi, an Oil-rnan in the strand, and being removed‘ from her {aid Service, to Lodge at the Houfe of Elizlzbetb Hall, a Widow, in Soutbwark, it appeared that {he did Steal {everal pieces of ‘Cloth, and {ome {malt Linen, from her {aid Services which upon Search being found with her, they were both Indiéied as principals. Mar} Pa- tierzee was found Guilty to the valueoof Ten Pence; And Elizabeth Hall acquitted. seams ' ,.Tboe,z—;eL¢rpPrice, lndiélteds fora Robbery on th€;Htgh—way , committed upon Tbemer ",Feild, in the Road‘-beyond /l1erz'bene‘5.Fz‘e!e£ F Swore politivelv againft him, thathe, with P TWO others B.obbed,"him of Ten Shillings ‘and Nine Pence in Mony, and other {mall in ‘things, and drawing him into a Field, left him Bound: That this was done about Sun-{et, the 29tb of Otffeber lali, being the Lord ‘Mayors Day: Againft which, the Prifoner 9 produceltz Four or Five credible VVitne{fes, *~That ati the {ante- ‘time he was at one .Mr. .Read’s, a Merchant, in Alderezambzerys iAnd other Witneffes being al{o called, that . {poke much of Prz'ee’S good Reputation, he ‘ was therefore acquitted. F jams: Sbcma, Indiéted for Clipping Eight S , half-Crowns, and Six Shillings. Several were produced fromiwhom he frequently» ’' obtained broad Money; and that upon his re-payments of any Sum, much of it Clipt. Alfo one Niekrorz, that had been a Compa- nion of his in thofe Praéiices, Sworepo-a fitively, That he had often {een him Clip the Currant Mony of this Kingdom. In conclufion, upon a clear Evidence, he was found Guilty of High—Trea{on. P Gowerz Harden,’ Indiéied for Killing job» Sexton, in Gg~lz}:-I122-leave, was thereof Ace uitted. F ” . jobrz Raflel, Indiéicd for Killing Ricbefel flzforrir, by Blows that he gave him when they- were Fighting, (being Youths ),was Acquitted. .Roger Adermg Indiéited for Felony and, Burglary, breaking the Houfe, and taking feveral Good, from Tboma: ,Howard, Was ' found Guilty of the Felony for Stealingthe 3 Goods; but Acquitted of the Burglary." obn Howard, Indified for going into a Shop in Sboredz'tc,b,and Stealing from thence a Box, and Twelve Shillings in Mony, was found Guilty. S Philip Robert:-, Indiflted for Ravilhing jam: Harris, a Girl of — Twelve Years Old’; The Girl her '{elf, alfo her Mother, and a Midwife gave {ome Evidence againft him; but either their over-much modelty, or for {ome other reafon, it was {o favourable, that no pofitive Proof being thereof, he‘ ' ‘ was Acquittcd. Henna/2 Ewzm, having been Seven weelts a Servant to {ome Ale-Houfe-keeper ‘in Moor-,lue,ncar Cripplegateflheiwas Indiéied , I for Stealing {ome Cravats, or other {mall , ; Linen, from her {aid Mafter and his Wife 3 , the was found Guilty to the value of Six‘ . .Penc'e only. Willimze ‘ Peer Therefore‘ they were fotmd Gnillty bf. acne- ’ I found Guilty; A i e , ‘ [(z'(ia2::rJ! Knoi3*[e.r, lnfiififlfil pgckmg the Pocket’, _ : . of jo;h;7if;';z,%:/ign, was Acquxtttd. in i imrzmimé», Ihdifieditfor that ‘havingoni the ,:r of fine, in the 24,z;k Year of this King,becn Married to Elzmzéverla Moor; he on the 14219 of An- gizfilafi was liltewife Married to Amy Barker :‘ c'l”h:.: former being at live; bur none ofthern coming ifl”<';l£‘§€iill5llI“l‘.ll’il’l, or any Onepto Prolecutc, he was r%cquitted.t ' o _ c Mlargary feel, lndiétedj for breaking into the .1-l<;»ufe-of ,Ed2>v4rai Stone, of Feltom, in the COUHIY‘ of ll/Z:‘ddi’afex, 21 poor ancient Man that lived alone-, and ‘mi another Women» in her Company ( both; 1 in Men%?{sA%trt4_Clothes) Rob'd hin3;’o'fa Grey ."is}El'l"iA..‘i3-;.v1"/Llhfyl- a pan of new Shooes, apiiir of;Lea— ' other ‘Breeches, a airof ‘Gloves, and incised, all of vélne theipoior Man had ;t;thrcatning to Kill him, ur:l‘efs~hei”wonld produce them iome Mony :‘She% was fon,nd.Gutilty of Felony and Burglary. t N4[~bdflic'l H"ar>'t,63rr_fi, and Smmsrl Srmleey, ( for- .rnerly ’Setrvan“ts to Goodenough and «throw Smith ) l lndiéled for corningto the Houfe of H>"ilZ.i2zm Lord Pagm, ati:2;/eff-1);-wzylegv,‘demanding Entrance at Three or Foot '3 Cluck in the Morning, with Prfiols and .l‘5flCC, forcing all the Servants ( one exce- : opted) into tie H.all,l“l"et aGa.1ard over them, than ‘making theSteai*arcl thew them all the lioufe 5 lite- wifi: cemfinetl him 21mong=il the reftof the S.ervants,. whili%‘E: fir an hour’ or two they Ranliicifld about the l-lot:-.fe, runningtheir Swm-as through élome-of the Beldsi»: And ,otl':er like Mifdemeanours. In their Defence they iproonced Warrants lmpowering them to .S:rarch for certain \_Traitors:, but no In‘- ll-i"z‘”'¥,}B.l§hi!‘}l‘lS_ to Search the Houlfi of that Honourable fpifsand 'AlTalJlE. a Razor, two Seillz jPurles, and Three;Pounds in Many, of the itioods of 7”/aazmqr Lé;r;lrc;zen;5 was . \’v ' 4 390.1022 14/ 669'}: 6, Incl ifted for,’ Thatch ti3i§¢:“th:‘cr ‘I V R56/Mid F'arhl,ah':l "T/aomirwi Hmrif,‘5t0‘lié“€WO‘9C;Oim*lS;‘ One from Wvzlmm m.8zIi’f2zz', the other ~froxjr1e_°7’<»l§>z ’ Windmi!/. VVe~4'ge was Acquitted .; but the bthcr two c’onfe{’fc.the l“'aC'7r.‘< " - ‘/ Reg” “"39-f[e.y,— lncli§l‘¢cl,tfor Stealingia Goldfmiths r oGlafs outof his Shop fwherein was 4,3 Gold Rings, ” it feveral‘Necl;laces,r Silver Spoons, and otherthings ’w ' Off «V3106; was found Ciuiilt ' V 77307345 D€1r?I37fig‘ and iZori*lm2:i(«2r Ralph/biz, being l%Indic°r‘e;di'n;§"the Authors of Se5ditiot1s*l;.ibel‘s; and * the laidlbills found, were brought tothe £%ar,and‘ %’ Pleaded thereto not)c(3u‘,14t%y5 Pmymg’C0oppi“¢Of their Indictments, and time till “mt ggmgms to my i them: ’W1hic,h were bcothggmmcd. Lang! Ciéirfisi likewifé Pleatled not v iuilty to en londiélrniexit ,t for Publilhingl the Libel: E%,1mu1ed l The Nzgiat-lflzllqer of Bloazrzrlazrry : Hiéip,-wiingimné i till next Seliions -, ofleriiig Bail, but not {i.1fhcieQt_ The Court tahingo ‘notice of hlim\i‘¥ore~réan.~Qlgl Of. fendor,Cotnmitted him. to Nmga‘ge. There was Lo.*z.4or2,i Printed by Ciearge Cirmmzs at flgiiillfl Bdyrzerdts Cd_/3/e,-,l 1683.. ’ ‘M , V, L. ., , , ( ,_ _.... . 1. i — — '21»: ' r‘ V ,.\‘A., . ., . ~.» » (>., 5»;,\” «. . -~ ,a«—| _. . V .i .. V» — / alto; at H;aIei°s_Hi/2; line of hi: i Hawkeré tlxat Sold this Pamphlet, Tl:a%Nz;glat-I*7’4l4§er of Blaomf- bmy -. Or , T19: Lord Kz¢fl“e~l'§ Ghofl : Ordered to \ be Whipt round the Market-A-place at B/gammy. . as fo’lelow-e%th,f:j ‘ E A ‘ Slit Perfons received Sentence of-‘Dcatyh, .3 .Ggarg: Caney, Danni: Obriam, Stephen jmlfleal, frmres .Slmw,i Egmar x4I6llflI7:1.f,'\aHd‘ Marge . Tori»: Amongft which,/}?ame.s iiaaw, to be Drawn on a ll urdlc to the_Place of Execution. t , \\ Three Burnt in then!-land, ‘Thoma: Callizm ward Sm?!/9,335 jab” Trethdgue. l Richard ..,$’_to/at, and F rmrcis Héait, who were ‘found Gulty of Manflaughter,rbeg’dithe Benefit of their Clergye: But by reafon fome Perfons who Afiilled at the taking them, lie dangeroully licktof iwonndislithen received, the Court thought fit to fufpend their judgment till another Seiliong M'e:"y‘j’amier,%% vvhowas lndiéled as Acceflirrjl with the {aid St:-mt s-mil H:-«¢;ir,*'thQugh Acquitted, yet is for the like, teat?-m.,leon’tinued in Goal till thenext Stliinnr, l i » i ’ 3 Twelve to l'.3:':‘f‘ &iiinl‘?ii!l‘f'p(}Yt€(l : Pkzfrricle Zl.{I4e;.», j;.v,5j>'1 t.;?§:’2;3.::v..5:r.:ias53 ‘Cieriflop/Jar 21/22/69, The Trials being ended ,~]udgrncnt Was~ .1 WHerzry Wym," ,f?ams"r Vi/be.ivr;ju, Roger Adams, 3052:. }'I,rr.iy},~zrd, lRic-herd iEafd,’Tmazrzor; Ifarrir , Thamci‘: Dim)/'0Ir, Wt’/z'zmrz ;g"'%;<.'.'i jilieger W’zc!qly. i Five to be W'liipt : 4 V Henry" .Errg"ir/17%, Z§z'rz«zéz.«rz'b Howl, ’iIV-17.-°'pzm Gi/>_/3:2,‘ l’fI"zl'l‘ziz»r;n" mjrm, and ‘Mary Patience : Semé:nc'*‘d to be Whxpt from Ne-mggreyg to the feveralflaccs W — _, .% ‘._wh:er;c: their rcfpeétive Facts werecommittecd, William How, lndifiedforistealing a Silver Ring, T ' "Nxth4fiie1«H4r':/hai'fi‘, and 5fdI?15¢el.;S'ta7[roughtoto the Bi1r,, fiVc‘_>Ot~th.c1n"Conténuea in their ‘i0b&l133f¢ l'¢iUfi11; and are recommitred,-,, the other cook the {aid Oaths in Court, aml enrring into a Recoegnizancceof zco 1. and aLihnen~Dr3per ofthis City for.» him in 1001, for ~};i5t“i~beinlg of the good ibehaviiour till the-kQuar:~i;irl3i%fli0nSa Wl1iCh {hall "F be after./Micbaelmnrnextchegwas dlfcilarged. ’ i G01) 4'5 THE ING. ~ \ -———u-————. 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