Middx
and
Westmr.}
to wit
The Infromation of
Eleanor< no role >
the Wife
of
Wm. Gullett< no role >
at Mr. Taylor's a Life
Guard man in
James Street
Grosvenor
Square
Labourer
,
Mary Littlewood< no role >
of
the Same Widow
,
Martha< no role >
the Wife
of
Thomas Webb< no role >
at the
Black Horse
in
Rawthbone place
Taylor
Ann Littlewood< no role >
at Mr. Farnean a Shoemaker in Russell
Court
,
[..]
Henry Miles< no role >
of James Street
aforesaid Tooth Drawer,
[..]
[..] and
Jonas Whiteman< no role >
Servant
to the Rt. Honble. the Earl of Arran,
taken before me this 5th. May 1749
.
Eleanor Gullet< no role >
being upon Oath Says that she lives
in the house of Mr. Taylor in James Street< no role >
Grosvenor
Square
, and about eight of the Clock on Tuesday Morning
last one Robert Littlewood< no role >
who lived in the next Room
to this Informt. Called to her and desired to Speak with
her, Says [..] that when she went into his Room, this
Informt. asked him what he wanted upon which he told her
he was very Ill, and desired that she would goe to his Wife
and let her know it, Says that she went accordingly and
and acquainted his Wife and returned with her to the
said Robt. Littlewood Says that upon his Wife's asking
him what was the Matter with him, He [..] Replyed he
had been at the Castle Tavern
in Henrietta Steet and
that the Cooks threw flower in this face and the Porter
beatinghim in his Stomach and other parts of his Body
and that if he dyed the said Porter was the occasion of it.
Says that she [..] attended him in His Illness a was
present when he dyed this Morning and Declared the same
words
Mary Littlewood< no role >
being upon Oath says that she is the
Wife
of the Deceased
Robt. Littlewood and was present
when her husband declared upon his Death Bed that
the Cooks at the Castle Tavern threw flower
in his face
and the Porter was the Person who beat and bruised him
and gave him his Death Wound.