Middlesex
ss:
For felony
{The King
agt
Philip Woodham< no role >
William Watts< no role >
of Barbican
London
Gentleman
Sollicitor
for the prosecution of this Cause Maketh
Oath that Philip Woodham< no role >
late of Golden Lane
in the
parish of Saint Luke
in the County of Middlesex
Baker
was Committed to Newgate
on the fourth day of
August last by Saunders Welch< no role >
Esquire
one of his
Majestyes Justices of the peace
for the County of
Middlesex
on the Oath of John Bunting< no role >
upon
suspicion of wilfully & feloniously concealing in the
parish of Saint James Clerkenwell
in the County of
Middlesex
thirty sacks of flour of the Value of
Twenty pounds & upwards being past of the Estate
and Effects of the said Philip at the time the said
Philip took the benefit of the Compulsive Clause
of the Act of Insolvency of his present Majesty
at the last General Quarter Sessions of the peace
held at Guildford
in and for the County of Surry
And this Deponent Saith that the said Saunders
Welch< no role >
Esquire
did upon such Commitment of the
said Philip Woodham< no role >
as this Deponent is informed
and believes bind over the said John Bunting< no role >
& one
John Holland< no role >
in recognizances with the usual
Conditions to prosecute the said Philip Woodham< no role >
at this present Sessions held here And the said Mr.
Welch did also as this Deponent is informed and
believes bind over one Edward Ilbery< no role >
& one John< no role >