Middlesex
to wit.
}
William Cross< no role >
of Westham
in the County of Essex
Bricklayers
}
Acknowledge h im self to be indebted to our
Sovereign Lord< no role >
the King, in the Sum £40
William Towers< no role >
of the same White smith acknowledge, Etc. £. 40
Samuel Smallhorh< no role >
of Castle Street White Chapel
No. 20 Weaver acknowledge, Etc. £ 40.
UPON CONDITION that these do personally appear at the next GeneralSessions ofthe Peace, Gaol Delivery to be held
for thesaid County, at the Sessions House, on Clerkenwell
Creem
City of London
at Justices Half in the Old Bailey
then and there the said William Cross< no role >
to prefer a Bill of Indictment
and to prosecute the Law with Effect, and the Said William Fewers< no role >
Saint Smallhorn< no role >
to give Evidence an his Majesty< no role >
's Behalf against Peter Flaggett< no role >
otherwise Williams< no role >
for feloniously Assaulting the said William Cross< no role >
on the Kings highway in the City of London
Putting him in Corporal Fearand
Danger of his Life and forcibly take in france his person against his Will one Silver Watch the Property of him the said
William Cross< no role >
Contrary to the Stature Etc
And if the Bill be found a true Bill, and returned so by the Grand Jury, that then they do also appear in Court, and prosecute and give
Evidence upon that Indictment: And do not depart the Court without Licence. Then this Recognizance to be void, or else to remain in full Force.
Taken and acknowledged the 8th Day of September 1783
before me
John Staples< no role >