[..] Right Wor [..] Bust [..]
new assem [..] sessions held at Hicks Hall
[..]
The Humble Paticon of Richard Manley< no role >
Esqr
: and Elizabethe< no role >
his wife
Sheweth
That yr. Peticoner in June last having hired One
Jane Vaughn< no role >
to be their servant
at £4 Pann; pack
[..]
party to be Loose on giving a Mo
[..] warning or Paying a Months wages such servant frequantly
Pmitted an acquantance a to Lye with her and your Peticonor's child. That yr. Peticoner
Elizabeth< no role >
thereupon gave her sevant a Months warning to povide herself and reprimanded her for it That such
servant then assaulted yr. said Peticonr.
Eliz< no role >
. and bitt her into the arm and Quitted her service before
such warning Expired Or paying for the time wanting
[..] bd & 1
ilt
That yr. Peticonrs. applied to Mr. Booth who Granted his Warrant to apprepend the said Vaughn and upon
due Exminacon of the matter Cou
[..] tted her New Prison
and about two Days after was Admitted so
[..]
by Mr. Booth who then took the s.
[..] anghtis Informacon agt. yl. Peticoners as for
theAn assault
Comitted at the same time by yo
[..] Peticoners upon the said Vaughn Said Pned his Warrant agt. them
qnd saw my 2
3 Hours To Mrs
[..]
2
That yr. Peticoners being brought be for
[..] Mr. Booth yr. Peticonr. Acquainted him he was an Officer in the
Army
(Vizt) A Captain of Dragoons
[..] s and that his Acquaintance Sivgd at the other End of the Tom
[..]
and desired time to send for son
[..] ohere upon Mr. Booth Declared yr. Peticonrs. Shoud but he allowed
Quarter of an hous's time to Gi
[..] Bail upon which yr. Peticoners
[..] nt for their accormy pear
[..] le Barr who being of Kes
[..] tan, they sent for the Land Lor
[..] the
wind mill
Hicks Hall
[..] die last of
[..] for as other
[..] Peticoners. Ball will be hi
[..] but
[..]
[..]
[..] to Joke Con
[..]
[..] ddy of the Constable
[..] the
[..] wn and the
[..] d Hely fetch Bail which Mr.
[..]
[..] ooth Retnsed and wond only
[..] ont ye. Peticoner
Elizabeth< no role >
shw
[..] Go to the Wind mill
for the
fand Low which was of no servise
[..] Mr. Booth resusing to stay for the other Bail which such Land Lord went for
fully Pnd.
3
Ca [..] fusd n [..] tes ye
Maw [..] hr har [..] athw
not suffict Ground; to
charge Mr. Manley,
Mr Custdy for Desey in My
ye Maide chachs.
That the said mr. Booth further to P plex
[..] Harrass yr. Peticonr.
Richard< no role >
after such Comitment sent his
warrant to the Keeper of New Pr
[..] tain in his Custody yr. said Peticonr.
Richard< no role >
for unlawfull,
[..]
detaining and Keeping severall
[..] rolls of Cloaths belonging to the said
Jane Vaughn< no role >
yr. Peticonrs Servant
not with standing yr. Petconrs. d
[..] and Proposed to the said Justice upon their Examinacon before
him that Who wond suffer Eith
[..] yr Peticonrs. to Go home which was but from St. James's square
to
Clerkenwell Close
In Custody of the Constable Or other wise All the Cloaths that belonged to the said Vanghn
[..]
shoud be delivered her
That yr. Peticonr. Elizabeth< no role >
preferred a [..] of In [..] tment agt. the said Vaughn for an Assault who
afterwards Gave Evidence upon [..] gainst yr. Peticonrs. which [..] were found last Sessions
That yr. Peticonrs. Connot find out the said Jane Vaughn< no role >
Or Abraham Heath< no role >
their [..] Or their [..]
verity beleive the prosecution [..] yr. Peticonrs. is Carried on by [..] said Mr. Booth Or [..]
Clerk
for that yr. Peticonrs are [..] the said Mr. Booth him [..] Gave [..] to [..]
to draw the Bill agt. yr. Pet [..]
4
Ad mithal yd
[..]
Where fore
[..] Pray the clerk that
[..] the Bill agt.
[..]
[..] of this
[..] Co
[..]
[..]