Middlesex Sessions:
Sessions Papers - Justices' Working Documents
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11th October 1737 - 22nd February 1744

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Dominions whatsoever and of all Murder Felonies Manlanughters Killings Rapes of Women unlawfull Meetings Consenticles
unlawfull uttering of Words Assemblies Misprisions Confederacies false Allegations Trespasses Riots Routs Retentious Escapes contempts
Falsities Negligences Concealments Maintenance Oppressions Champarty Deceits and all other evil doings Offences and Injurys whatsoever
and also of the Accessaries of them within the County aforesaid as well within Liberties as without by whomsoever and in what Manner
soever done Committed or perpetrated and by whom or to whom when how and after what manner and of all other Articles and
Circumstances concerning the Premisses and every of them or any of them in any manner whatsoever and the said Treasons and
other the Premisses to hear and determine according to the Laws and Customs of England by the Oath of Saunders Welch< no role > Gentleman
William Mee< no role > Edmund Gunter< no role > Edward Knowles< no role > Thomas Williamson< no role > Mathias Payne< no role > Joseph Coulston< no role > Quince Blarkburn< no role > John Thompson< no role >
Henry Browes< no role > Herbert Homan< no role > Thomas Moore< no role > William Snead< no role > Peter Rawlinson< no role > Andrew Wall< no role > Walter Scott< no role > John Pell< no role > Stephen
Kite
< no role > Philip Box< no role > William Gorton< no role > Robert Mansell< no role > Isaac Thomasman< no role > and John Sharp< no role > Good and Lawfull Men of the said County of
Middx then and there Sworn and Charged to Inquire for our said Lord the King for the Body of the said County It is presented in
manner and form as followeth that is to say Middlesex to wit The Jurors for our Lord the King upon their Oaths present that
Elizabeth Nicholls< no role > This name instance is in set 1683. late of the Parish of Kensington in the County of Middlesex Wife of John Nicholls< no role > Gentleman and Edward Bygrave< no role > late of
the said Parish of Kensington in the said County of Middlesex Labourer not having the fear of God before their Eyes but being moved
and seduced by the Instigation of the Devill and falsely unjustly and unlawfully conspiring together and intending greatly to Injure and
oppress one William Frankland< no role > of London Brewer in his good name and reputation and to cause the said William Frankland< no role > to
be Imprisoned for Felony on the ninth day of November in the Year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and thirty nine at the Parish
of Kensington in the said County of Middlesex with force and Arms and so forth falsely wickedly and devilishly did combine conspire
and agree together against all truth and Justice to procure the said William Frankland< no role > (the said William Frankland< no role > then being a
Prisoner in his said Majesty's Goal of Newgate in the County of Middlesex ) to be charged upon Oath before one of the Justices of the said
Lord the King Assigned to keep the Peace of our said Lord the King in the said County of Middlesex and also to hear and determine
diverse Felonies Trespasses and other Misdemeanours committed in the said County of Middlesex with a Felony committed by him the said
William Frankland< no role > in the County of Oxford and to cause the said William Frankland< no role > to be detained in the said Goal of Newgate for the
same And that for these purposes he the said Edward Bygrave< no role > should personate one John Spurce< no role > of the Parish of Aynoe on the Hill
in the County of Northampton Salesman And the said Elizabeth Nicholls< no role > This name instance is in set 1683. and Edward Bygrave< no role > to compleat and perfect their said
wicked Combinations Intentions and Conspiracy the said ninth day of November in the Year aforesaid at Kensington aforesaid in the
said County of Middlesex did go before one William Morice< no role > Esquire then one of the said Justices of the said Lord the King Assigned to




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