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28th September 1733 - 23rd December 1734

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Image 42 of 13714th October 1734


London

At the General Quarter Sessions of the peace held for the City of
London at the Guildhall of the said City on Monday the fourteenth
Day of October 1734 :

London

The Jurors for our Lord the King upon their Oath present That Nicholas Tennant< no role >
late of London laborer Thomas Turner< no role > late of London laborer and Thomas Hobbs< no role >
late of London laborer on the twenty fourth Day of August In the Eight
Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Sewrd by the Grace of God
of Great Britain France and Ireland King Defender of the Faith with force
and arms at London (that is to say) in the Ward of Farringdon without in
London aforesaid in and upon one Yeomans Sinclare Gentleman in the peace
of God and of our said Lord the King then and there being did made an Assault
and him the said Yeomans Sinclare then and there did beat Wound and Ill
treat So that his life was greatly despaired of and one Cotton Handkerchief
of the Value of twelve pence one Cambrick Mobb of the Value of two
Shillings one Holland Mobb of the Value of Eighteen pence a Maslin
Apron of the Value of five Shillings a pair of Double Womans Cambrick
raffles of the Value of twelve pence a Holland Shirt of the Value of tenn
Shillings and Sixpence a Cambrick Stock of the Value of twelve pence a
Hussey of the Value of Six pence a Pair of Steel Scissors of the Value
of twelve pence a Cambrick Nech Handkercheif of the Value of five
Shillings a Cambrick pockett [..] Handkercheif of the Value of Eighteen
pence a Silk Hood of the Value of twelve pence and two Handkercheifs of the
Value of three Shillings the Goods and Chattells of the said Yeomans
Sinclare then and there being found Unlawfully and Unjustly did take and
carry away and other Injurys to the said Yeomans Sinclare then and there
did To the great Damage of the said Yeoman Sinclare and against the
peace of our said Lord the King his Crew and Dignity

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