Hicks Hall
the King
agt.
John Dison< no role >
}
at the prosecution of
Dorothy< no role >
the wife
of
[..]
John Colder< no role >
for an
assault
Hugh Maguire< no role >
of the
parish of saint Giles in
the Feilds
in the County of Middx
Victualer
and
Patrick Reynolds< no role >
of the parish of Saint Martins in the
Feilds
in the County aforesaid Dealer in Coals
Joyntly
and Severaly Maketh Oath as follows and first the
said Hugh Maguire< no role >
and said patrick Reynolds< no role >
. upon
theire Oath say that thy together became Bound on
the 22d. Day of September 1750 before Henery Fielding< no role >
Esqr
. for the personal appearance of the above named
Defendt. to appear the Sessions following the said
Defendt. was afterwards. for not appearing according to
the Tenor of his Recognizance [..]
[..] the Deponts. again was obliged
to bail a bench warrant and the Only Reason the said
Hugh maguire< no role >
Did soe the second time was the Defent.
being in a very ill state of health and though to have
Compromized the affair with the prosecutrix but Could
not succeed and this Depont. Hugh maguire< no role >
upon his
Oath Saith that the above Defent. Died on this 20th. [..]
for Twenty first [..] Day of [..] February and was
Buried the 23d [..] of the said month. [..] in the Church
yard of the parish of saint Giles in the County Middx-
in the presence of this Depont
Sworn in Court the 19th
Day of October
1751}
Waller
Hugh Maguire< no role >
D