Middlesex
I
Richard Akerman< no role >
Keeper of His Majestys Goal
of
Newgate
Humbly Certify That
Thomas Slatter< no role >
now a prisoner in
my Custody was brought a prisoner into the said Goal the 27th.
of September 1754 As appears by the Books Kept for the Entry
of All Prisoners for Debt and So hath Continued in manner and at
the Suit following according to the best of my Knowledge and belief
vizt.
Thomas Slatter< no role >
brought in 27th. September 1754 by William Hassall< no role >
Bailist
to the Sheriff of Middlesex
by precept returnable before the Lord the King at
Westminster
on Wednesday next after the Morrow of All Souls to Answer to
Thomas Browne< no role >
of a Plea of Trespass and also to his Bill against the said
Thomas Slatter< no role >
for Thirty pounds upon promise according Etc to be exhibited
Dated the 7th. day of September 1754
Byrch.
Precept Signed Same Day
Oath for £10
May 30 1755
A True Copy Examd P
Rd Akerman< no role >
Middlesex
,
The Sheriff of Middlesex
Certifys that the above named
Thomas
Slatter< no role >
was taken by
Peter Darley< no role >
the Seventh day of September
in the year of our Lord 1754. by Vertue of a Bill of Middlesex
returnable before the Lord the King at Westmr. on Wednesday next
after the Morrow of all Souls to answer to
Thomas Browne< no role >
of
a plea of trespass and also to his Bill against the said
Thomas
Slatter< no role >
for Thirty pounds upon promises according Etc to be exhibited
Oath for £10.
Byrch
He is, detained by Vertue of a Writ of Copias returnable before
the Kings Justices at Westminster
on the marrow of all Souls the
answer Simon Morran< no role >
of a plae
of trespass and also in a
certain plea of trespass to the damage of the said Simon of
Thirty poundsBy oath for £10.6s. [..] d.
J Arnold by Burnett
He is also detained by Vertue of a Writt of Caplas, against him by the name of
Thomas Slater< no role >
retornable before the Kings Justices at Westmr. on the morrow
of all Souls to answer [..]
Joseph Stringer< no role >
of a plea of trespass & also in a
certain plea of trespass upon the late upon assumption to the damage
of the sd. Joseph two hundred pounds by oath for too & upwards
Dated the 24th. day of June 1755
Leicester
Samuel Fludyer< no role >
John Torrians< no role >
Sheriff