Martha Webb< no role >
being upon Oath says that she was
[..] told that her Brother the said Robt. Little wood
desired to Speak with her Says that she went accordingly
and found her Brother in a Bad State of health and
upon her asking him what was the matter with him, he
Replyed that hewashad been at the Castle Tavern
and that the Cooks had thrown flower in his face and
the Porter had beat and bruised him very much and
that he was a Dead Man.
Ann Littlewood< no role >
being upon Oath says that she was
present when her Father the said Robert Littlewood< no role >
Declared upon his Death Bed that the Cooks at the
Castle Tavern
had thrown flower in his Eyes and
the Porter hit him a Blow in the Stomack and that
was the Cause of his Death.
Jonas White< no role >
man being upon Oath says that he went
to the Lodgings of Robt. Littlewood on Wednesday last and found him
in Bed Apron which this Informt. asked him what was
the matter with him, to which be Replyed Oh Lord
Mr. Joseph I am almost Killed I have been at the
Castle Tavern
with some Rabbitts and they played
the Rogne with meand threw flower upon me, and
I went to I Strike at the Porter, upon which he fell
upon him and heat and bruised him in that Miserable
Condition.
Sworn [..] me the Day
and year above writters
H: Fielding
her
Eleanor [mark] Gullett< no role >
Mark
Mary Littlewood< no role >
Martha Webb< no role >
her
Ann [mark] Littlewood< no role >
Mark
Jonas Wightman< no role >
John Webb< no role >