Middlesex
to wit}
Robert Barker< no role >
of Croydon
in the County of Surry
Gentleman
Maketh Oath and Saith That on or about the
Fifteenth day of November last past he this Deponent and also
Thomas Neale< no role >
of No. 57 Beanmont in the Parish of St. Mary
-lebone
in the said County of Middlesex
Gentleman
jointly
and severally became bound in two several Recognizances
Conditioned for the Personal appearednce of Joseph Barnes< no role >
then of Common Row Westminster
in the said County of Middlesex
Labourer at then next General Session of the Peace to
be held in and for the said County of Middlesex
then and
there to give Evidence on his Majesty's behalf against
Henry Ramsden< no role >
and George Keen< no role > This name instance is in set 1614.
for unlawfully receiving
a Quantity of Corn the Property of Thomas Ovenden< no role >
Knowing the same to have been feloniously by stolen And
this Deponent also Saith That he hath been informed
and verily believes it to be time That the said Joseph
Barnes< no role >
did personally attend at the Session House or
Clerkenwell Green
at the General Session of the Peace
held in and for the said County of Middlesex
in December
last, the same being the General Session of the Peace
held in and for the said County next after his this Deponent
entering into the aforesaid Recognizance, to wit, on Tuesday
the fifth, Wednesday the sixth, and Thursday the seventh
days of December last And this Deponent further
Saith That the said Joseph Barnes< no role >
, informed him this
Deponent and he verily believes it to be true, that on
Friday the Eighth day of December last he was told by
the Memey of Mr. Thomas Overden< no role >
of Cannon Row Westminster