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detained all night as A prisoner Justice Ellis the next morning s
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for the lewd Women out of her Round house without hearing
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any charge that was against her or Examining for what she was
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taken upp for but takes her sd then being A prisoner against
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the said Wild goose that was charged with her And she swore the
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the said Wild goose demanded five shillings of her & she said the
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she would give him halfe A Crown if he would let her goe
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& further swore because that she would not give him five
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shillings he would carry her to the watch house or Round house
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upon which Justice Ellis threatned Wild goose that if he
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imediatly he would comitt so
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itt if he had not had A House keeper And Mr Vaughan
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being next door neighbour to him beggd of him to be the
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other Bail and the said Wild goose said to ye Justice the
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he was intirely innotent of what that woman had swore
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Justice Ellis was pleased after he had done what he thought
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at his owne house he followed Cholmondly & Mr Vaughan to
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court house where the other Justices were & there Ordered this
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disorderly woman to Sweare the same thing before them and she
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accordingly did & afterwords by his menales & Threatnings he
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the Lewd women discharged & said Cholemondly he was
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a raskall & that he knew Cholmondly very well & further
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that he did not doubt but he should have Cholmondly Ear
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naild to the pillory And Justice Ellis turnnigh the three
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Justices said that Justices Milner & he had alwayes strived to
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keepe these fellows out of the parish And would you Gentlem
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meaning the three Justices were bringing them in upon them
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The Justices being then under very great surprise hearing
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such A heavy change agt as that they gave us noe Anso
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either for us or against us but the Justices riseing upp & goeing
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away Justice Ellis in go face of ye three magistrates in the
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before some of the lend persons charged the Constables which
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ever they saw any of them in st Giles parish that they should cause
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to New prison & he would stand by them & being that handed by Justi
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Ellis Cholmondly & Mr Vaughan were very much abused by the W
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comeing from the Court house that had got together but with some
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& Humbly wee got safe home god be praysed
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joyntly & Severally make Oath
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Daniel Doling
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hrer Walter
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