Friday 18th. Novr. 1743.
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PinnerJohn< no role >
By
George Arnold< no role >
Esqr
being charged by the
Oath of
James Harding< no role >
with being a disorderly person keeping
Company with Common Night Walker & having no visible way
of living.
dd120
HerbuttEliza< no role >
By
Wm. Benn< no role >
Esqr
being charged by the
Oath by
Katherine Lloyd< no role >
Wife
of
John Lloyd< no role >
who keeps the
Tap
in Newgate
for pilfering a Pewker pett of small Value the
property of her said Husband.
dd121
BarrasSusanna< no role >
By Dobeing charged by the Oath of
Mary
Cockrin< no role >
Wife
of
Benjamin Cockrin< no role >
a Distiller
over against the
Custom house
with pilferring out of the house of her said
husband some Cambrick & Linnen of small Value.
dd122
PaineRobert< no role >
By
Saml. Pennant< no role >
Esqr
. being charged by the
Oath of
Warnford Tayler< no role >
with privately stealing out of his
Pocket some paper of small value.
being sick dd123
Mascall appd. agt. him
GerthelomewBarthw< no role >
.By Sr
.
Wm. Billier< no role >
being charged by the
Oath of
Jeremiah Mascall< no role >
for being a disorderly person and
Comon pilferer at the lays & particularly for this day
pilferring Sugar & Tobacco at Botolph Warfe
of Small value
the property of some person unknown.
dd124
WeadenRichard< no role >
By Dobeing charged by the Oath of
Edward
Benbow< no role >
of Long Lane
for being taken this Morning in a home
of ill fame in the said place in Company with three Women
of the Town Stript upon a Beats who appearing to be a loose
disorderly apprentices of very indifferent Character.
Cont to Labr
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EvansAnn< no role >
. By Lord Mayorbeing charged by the Oath
of
[..]
Ralph Twiford< no role >
Abel Glover< no role >
. &
Goswell Smith< no role >
for
being a loose disorderly person & on suspicion of being concesned
in pilferring a Quarter of Veal the property of the Sd. Twiford.
dd126
BellamyJohn< no role >
By Sr
.
John Thompson< no role >
being charged by the
Oath of
Ebenezer Hartley< no role >
on suspicion of pilferring parall
of Tobacco of small value the property of his Majesty & for
being a loose disorderly women having no visible way of living.
The Bank Note for £100. the Gift of Mr. Sitwell for the use
of Bethlem Hospital and the Incurables which was at the last
Court delivered by Mr. Pestell to Mr. Auditor General was by him
now delivered to Mr. Treasurer.
Govrs. reced their Charge
At this Court the Charge was read to Mr.
Richard Blunt< no role >
, Mr.
Richard Besworth< no role >
, Mr.
Robert Elliot< no role >
&
Chester MoorHall< no role >
Esqr
. as
Governors of these Hospitals.