Middlesex Sessions:
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November 1791

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To the Right Honourable Sir James Eyre< no role > Knight Lord Christ
Baron of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer and the next of
the Barons of that Honourable Court

These are Humbly to Certify that the within named also I am Isaac and [..] William Andrews< no role >
become bound in the Recognizance first within mentioned Conditioned for the Personal
Appearance of the within named Frances Scholars< no role > Hyam Levy< no role > at the General Quarter Session of
the Peacefirstwithin mentioned to Answer the Complaint of James Galpin< no role > for
Keeping and Mainwaring a Certain Common ill Governed and Disorderly House
in the Parish of Saint Mary Whitechepel that is to say a Common Bawdy House
for her own filthy Lucre and Gain" And that the sameWilliam Andrewsa J & J J became
Bound in the Second Recognizance within Mentioned Conditioned for the Personal Appearance
of the within named Sarah Levy< no role > Ann Baker< no role > at the same Session "to do and receive what shall be
then and there Informed her by the Court and for her Good behaviour in the mean time"
And that the same William Andrews become bound in the Third Recognizance within
mentioned conditioned for the Personal Appearance of the within named Mary Evans< no role > at
the same Session "to do and receive what Should be then and there enjoined her by the Court
and for her good behaviour in the mean time" And that the same William Andrews
became bound in the Fourth Recognizance within mentioned Conditioned for the Personal
Appearance of the within named Mary Thompson< no role > Sarah Levy at the same Session "to do and receive
what should be than and there enjoined her by the Court and for her Good behaviour in the
mean time" And that the same William Andrews Become Bound in the Fifth Recognizance
within mentioned conditioned for the Personal Appearance of the within named Richard
Whitechurch
< no role > at the same Session "to answer John Tribble< no role > for Assaulting and Attempting to
Commit Sodomitical Practices on him" at which said General Quarter Session of the Peace they the said
Frances Scholars, Ann Baker, Mary Evans, Mary Thompson, and Richard Whitechurch
each or either of themdid not nor did either of them Appear According to the Conditions of the said Recognizances
Wherby the same become forfeited and were Accordingly Estreated into His Majesty's Court of
Exchequer And these are further to Certify that upon Search this Day made [..] among the
Records of my Office on the First Day of November 1791 I do not find that any Bill or
Bills of Indictment was or were Preferred a found against the said [..] Frances Scholars Ann Baker the
Evans Mary Thompson and Richard Whitechurch or either of them at the Abovementioned
General Quarter Session for any Offence or Offences whats order And these are Further
to Certify that the withinamed William Andrews became bound in the Sixth Recognizance within ment [..]
conditioned for the Personal Appearance of the within named Isaac Sheffield< no role > at the General
Session of the Peace within mentioned 'to Try his Traverse upon an Indictment found against
him for a Fraud upon Thomas Rutledge< no role > "at which said Session the said Isaac Sheffield and
not Appear According the Condition of the said Recognizance whereby the same become forfeited and was
Accordingly Estreated into his Majesty's Court of Exchequer And these are further to Certify that
upon Search made among the Records of my Office on the said first Day of November 1791 I do not
Find that the said Isaac Sheffield hath Prosecuted his Traverse to the said Indictment or otherwise
discharged himself therefrom And these are further to Certify that the within named William




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