The King
against
Penelope Watkinson< no role >
and others}
4th. November 1732
.
for Misdemeanor at the Prosecution of John
Fidzar
The Defendants being tried on an Indictment at the Guildhall
of the City of London
the Seventeenth day of
October last and found Guilty of the Indictment
preferred against them, and an Action at Law
being likewise brought against them by the
Prosecutor
It was recommended by the Court and
agreed unto by the prosecutor and Defendants
that all matters in difference between them should
be Determined by Robert Horne< no role >
of Red Cross
Street Baker
and John Penkethman< no role >
of
Gosswell Street Bricklayer
and in Case the
the two Said Parties mentioned as Arbitrators
Should not agree in such Arbitration that
then a third person Should be indifferently
chosen and agreed upon by them whose
Award should be final and Determine
the differences between the prosecutor and
the said defendants And accordingly the day
and year above mentioned the said Robert
Horne
and John Penkethman< no role >
having not
but not agreeing in the determination thereof
did Joyntly agree to choose and Depute Seth
Adams of the prsh of St Giles Cripplegate
London
Vintuer to be an Umpire and Make his Award
therein Pursuant to which Agreement the