The King agt. Mary Woodward< no role >
and
the same agt. Charles Woodward< no role >
}
At the prosecution of
Sarah peace< no role >
for
a Riot
Charles Woodward< no role >
of Brick lane
in the parish of Christ
Church Spital Fields
Baker
maketh Oath That he this
deponent and his wife the said Mary Woodward< no role >
having
been bound over to Appear and answer the Complant of
the said Sarah Pearce< no role >
at the last July Session the this
Deponent applyed to the said Sarah Pearce< no role >
and settled
the matter in Dispute with he And further saith That
no Indictment being found against them for the said
offence the said July Session the and Jur. Robert mason< no role >
on the Adjournment Day of the said Session applyed to
Mr. Freeman in Court and in the presence of this Deponent
[..] said Robert Mason< no role >
paid the said Mr. Freeman the sum
of Fourteen Shillings and Eight pence and at the same
time the said Mary Woodward< no role >
and Charles Woodward< no role >
's Mr. Trueman [..] observed that
Recognizances was discharged
Sworn in Court
19th Octr. 1774}
Chas. Woodward< no role >
W: Butler