January 1799.
"Personal, Mrs.. Evans after being detained two nights
"and Days and being Examined by the Governor and
"carried once or twice to Whitehall
was sent home
"again without any Examination by the Council or
"Magistrate - R. Kier was questioned relative to
"his knowledge of Evans being found at his House
"about U. E. M. Etc. - G. Ebsworth questioned above
"his knowledge of Crosfield
, was Charged with holding
"the same Opinions with Evans, otherwise he would
"not have given Bail for him, Humphries being
"a Smith
was questioned about making Pikes Etc.
"Oxlade was Charged with the purchase of an Old
"Halbert, to wage War against, the King such a
"think being found in his House - Moore being
"the Reporter of the Committee of the L. C. S. had
"some Letters in his possession no knowledge of
"his Examination, - Bennet a Hinerate
"Preacher having some Sermons in his Pocket
"was Discharged, - Savage an Attorney
no
"knowledge his Examination, he being mistaken
"for a Person of the same name who was Assistant
"Secretary of the L. C. S. no knowledge of the
"Examination of the Members of the Committee of
"the L. C. S. - the Committee were as follows of the
"persons taken at the George 10. were sent to the House
"of Correction - John Galloway< no role >
to Newgate
, Williams
"held to Bail and Elson Discharged, of the persons
"taken. at Evans house, G. Ebsworth, R Keir, S
"Humphries were Committed to the House of Correction
"John Oxlade< no role >
without a Commitment. B. Binns. J.
"Moore, Savage to Newgate
at their own request of
"the Committee 4. namely Cowle, Crank Frushard