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6th January 1743 - 27th December 1744

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Mr. Mony att
Kenlington


Being disappointed here they went to another Justice at little Chelsea but he it seems would not Act & finding upon
Enquiry that there was no Acting Justice nearer than Kensington they walked thither went to Mr. Justice Morris's house

Wm. Knt. & gave
[..] Yt. Jace
John Warwick< no role >

{
The Justices Servt. Wm. Rute< no role > Mensed Law of 5 YearsVerily thinks sd St. Hairs provider sett them in & being very Civil and obliging Deft gave him 4 Shillings in 9 short time they
were Introduced to Mr. Morris & told him their story as before Deft all the white speaking faintly like a sick pson the
duesd Buing went [..] you [..] her sd a wall report Anthew pounded
betterly disguise her bone WhereuponCurth
fold res here said Wame Rd Titive< no role > Whr tooke pticular nonce he was space she

Mr. Justice Morris
par [..] Carnaller
be seen Bygrave
since post Heageman
Mr. Justice Morrise
Hold are of Dellemr

{
Mr. Morris desired Bygrave & Dett to walk into an Anner Room, & there took Burgrave's Information in writing,
provided told Bygrants Eightof a Cyned in North thereSpone he is Newgate & swd Dane him
as sett out in the Indictment in Defts presence the Assenting to and Confirming the same I beleive upon bath the only) by
for poor of quick and Br Esq [..] we [..] of hers pritened day cop exend. flore warn frack & abbd Draft 1 of
word of Month Upon with the pestice sent for his Clerk to drank a Warrt. of Delainer agt. Frankland and age
als not when [..] am will we

Wm. Kyter< no role > [mark]
John Warwick< no role >

{
Warwick Stay'd sometime in the Outer room (holding his Handchief before his month for fear of being known having
formerly been an officer to Mr. Morris when High Bailiff of Weshid ) & then went and took a turn in the Walk before ye House

John Warwick< no role > {


When Bygrave & Deft had done their business they came out to Warwick & told him that they had done it
that the Informancon was made & the Justice had sent for his Clerk to draw the Warrt. of Detainer wch he was to bring them at
the Cohouse

not posited
Coles mark
nor Mompts
Horton [..] Clarke
Mr. Justice Morris

{
Mr. Richard Horton< no role > the Justices Clerk was accordingly sent for And Morris sent for Bygrave from ye
Coffeehouse & made him Acknowledge the Information in Mr. Horton's presence & then gave him the Warrt.

John Warwick< no role > [..]

{
Deft was much allarmed at Bygrave's being sent for & went out of the House under pretence of getting Bail for him
in Case he should be stopped, But Bygrave returning safe she came back & they joyfully dined together at the New Tavern
there, & agreed to send the Warrt. by a Porter under Cover directed to Mr. Bold the Keeper of Newgate , Then they took Coach
stopped upon Holborn Hill , Sent a Porter as they had agreed, & Warwick Watched the Porter to see that he delivd. it right.

Jonathan Keace [..]

{
The Porter delivered the letter to Jonathan Keate< no role > one of the Twenteys who went and delivered it at the
Coopers Arms in the Old Baily to Mr. Nicholls Defts husband who we suppose had had some Notice at What was
doing, for as soon as he opened the Letter he said without the least Surprise Very Well't is Frankland &
put the letter in his pocket.

Mary Proctor< no role > This name instance is in set 4558. This set is in the group(s): . [..]

{
Madam having succeeded thus farr was in great Spirits and Came that Evening into the Tapp where
she Supp'd and Proctor Seeing her dressed and pocedered & knowing the business she had been upon said Madam
might well be puffed and powdered out Considering What She had been doing."

next day dopt declared
wo. divitert the she had done
witht her
Mary Proctor< no role > This name instance is in set 4558. This set is in the group(s): . [..]

{
The next day or soon after Deft said to Proctor "Dyour bld you Bitch now his done withers
you We have done for Frankland If you had gone your Husband and you had been made for ever I had taken
him out of Goal & you should have lived in my two pair of Stair's Room"

She likewise told Proctor one day that she was going to apply for a Habeas Corpus to remove
Frankland from Newgate

under Turn key to newly
st drfe gove nets of place
Jonathan Keate< no role >
taller and of yr a liqickey
Dec taller and of yr
1723

{
Dometime after Jonathan Heath< no role > (whom Deft had not lett into the Secret as yet) was saying to her
that it was very hard that He & Mr. Nicholls & she should be so harrassd before the Court of Aldron [..]
Frankland's Informacon To Wch she replied Don't you fear I have taken Care Frankland will behave
And upon Keates asking her how that was to be "She said" you shall see I shall have him fall [..]

John Warwick< no role >

{
Some day the beginning of December following Deft Bygrave & Warwick went with one Obeyed
an Attorney (now in Newgate) in order to wett a Herbeas Corpus for removing Frankland from King
to Oxford They stopped at the Mitre [..] in Fleetstreet & obey an went and fetch'd me of the under Clerck
Crown office who told that as Frank [..] was in prison at the Kings Suit a Habeas Corpus Could not be [..]
out without a Judges order because it [..] so long before the Assizes it might be an application from the [..]
friends in order to have or [..] resting him

John Warwick< no role >


Whereupon the [..] Lees Chambers to apply for with an Order But Mr. Ludall Issac< no role >




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