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February 1736

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Image 25 of 7825th February 1736


The King
agt.
Ann Phillips< no role > and George Tarvin< no role >
and Frances< no role > his Wife }
For Assaulting Mary< no role >
the Wife of Anthony
Domingo
< no role >

Middlesex (to Wit)


Mary the Wife of Anthony Domingo of the Parish of Saint Mary
White Chapple in the County of Middlesex Marriner and
Henry Morris< no role > of Sherborn Lane London Gent severally make Oath
as follows And First the said Mary Domingo Saith that in or about the
Month of April last Past the said Anthony Domingo this Deponents husband
Sailed on board the Ship ye Diligent Captain Brownhill Commander out of
the River of Thames on a Vey age up the Streights And that the said
Anthony Domingo has not yet returned from the said Voyage or has
since been in England as this Deponent believes And this Deponent
further saith that on Friday the twentyeth of this Instant February
this Deponent was Informed by the said Captain Brownhill who
lately arrived in England that the said Anthony Domingo was then
at Bridges in Fanders in the Service of the sd. Captain Brownhill
which this Deponent verily believes to be true And the said Henry
Morris
< no role > speaking for himself SelfSaith that the said George Turvin< no role >
about a Month ago was arrested by Virtue of a Warrant made out by
the Steward of the Manor of White Chapple upon a Capias Issuing
out of the Court of Common Pleas at Westminster at the Suite
of William Corbett< no role > Esquire for twenty Pounds upon Promise by
Which he is now detained a Prisoner in White Chapple Goal And
this Deponent Further Saith that he has lately applyed to the Keeper
of White Chapple Goal and requested him to bring up the said
George Turvin< no role > to this present Session at Hicks Hall in Order
to plead to the Indictment that the Grand Inquest found against
him and others last Session in this Court for an Assault Committed on on the sd.
Mary Domingo But the said Keeper absolutely refused and still
doth refuse so to Do And Lastly this Deponent Saith that he
verily believes that the said George Turvins Circumstances are
so bad that he cant discharge the sd. Action and that the said
Plaintiff William Corbett< no role > has a Bond Enter'd into by the said
George Turvin< no role > in the Penal Sum of One hundred Pounds with
Condition to Pay Fifty Pounds with Interest and that the Expense
of respiting the recognizance from Session to Sessions (In Case
this Honourable Court insists thereon) must be born by the
said George Turvin< no role > 's Bail

Both Sworn in Court the
25th. day of February
1735 }
Walter

Mary Domingo
Hen Morris< no role >




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