County of
Middlesex
}
3d. Geo 3 c 5 & 21
Co [..]
ann Marshall< no role >
[..]
ent [..]
Be it Rememberd, that this Sixth Day of February in the
Year from Lord one Thousand Seven Hundred and Ninty
that
William
Boyd< no role >
Gentleman
, who Posecuseth as well for his Present Majesty that
Now is as for himself now here exhibetoth to and before us
where James
Edward Read< no role >
[..] &
William Byde < no role >
Esquires
Two of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace
for the
County of Middlesex
Custody now to the Place where the Hospitalls and Fine house offer negt and
[..] and commended a Complaint and Information, and thereby Informant
us That for three Months now last past and longer,
Ingram Horn< no role >
and
William Goodrick< no role >
has been, have Continued to be and yet are two of the
Officers of his Majesty's Revenue of Exise
, and for the Duties upon
Mall and that for the said three Months now last Past and longer,
One
Abraham Ayton< no role >
hath been, hath continued to be, and yetis at
Brentford
in the Parish of Ealing
in the said County of Middlesex
A Malster and Maker of Mall
for Sale
Past a Court and [..]
The said Ingram then and
William Goodrick< no role >
so being such Officers
as aforesaid with in three
Months now last that is to say, on the
[..]
December now last Past, did find in
in the Malt our of the said Abraham [..]
two Continue
made useof
by
himthe said Abraham Ayton
for the Making of Mallso being said allster now
[..] at Brentford
in the Parish of Ealing
aforesaid a Quantity of Corn, that is to say, Two
Hundred and Sixty Eight Bushelss of Corn, which had been Stceped, in Order
to the Making thereof into Mall and which
wasso hard Said Corn was pun and there close, and Compact
as it could not
behave been in less the same had by some means or other been forced
together to Present the rising and Swelling there of Count away to the Form of the
Statute in that Cause Produced
Whereby and ley Force of the said Statutein the State in the Case under [..]
the said Abraham Ayton< no role >
so being she Master aforesaid
and hath for feited and last the Sums of Five Shillings for every Bushel of such Corne of formed
so hard close and Compactas afdas aforesaid amounting in the Whole to the Same of Sixty seven Pounds of Law full Money
of Great Britain
Whereupon the said William Boyd< no role >
, who as
well etc. a Prays the Judgment of us the said Justices in the Premises, and that
the said Defendant
may be Summond to Answer the Premises and make
Exhibited before us
William Hide< no role >
Edwd. Read< no role >
}
Copey
William Boyd< no role >