Middlesex Sessions:
Sessions Papers - Justices' Working Documents
SM | PS

November 1791

About this document type

Currently Held: London Metropolitan Archives

LL ref: LMSMPS508680006

Image 6 of 6


Andrews became bound in th Seventh Recognizance within mentioned conditioned for the personal appearance
of the withinnamed William Hassell< no role > at the General Quarter Session of the Peace last within mentioned
"to answer for keeping a Common Bawley House in the parish of Saint Mary Whitechaple " And
that the same William Andrews< no role > became bound in the Eighth Recognizance within mentioned conditioned
for the personal appearance of the within named Honour Hassill< no role > at the same General Quarter Session of the peace
answer for Keeping a common Bawdy House in the parish of Saint Mary Whitechapel " And that
the same William Andrews become bound in the Ninth Recognizance within mentioned conditioned
for the personal appearance of the within named William Weale< no role > at the same General Quarter Session of the
peace "to answer for Keeping a common Bawdy House in the Parish of Saint Mary Whitechapel "
And that the same William Andrews became bound in the Tenth Recognizance within mentioned
conditioned for the personal appearance of the within named Elizabeth Weale< no role > "to answer to Esther Weale< no role > for
Spitting at her and Challenging her to fight" at which said last mentioned General Quarter Session
they the said William Hassell, Honour Hassill, William Weale and Elizabeth Weale [..]
themand did not not did either of them appear according to the Conditions of the said Recognizance whereby the same became
forfeited and were accordingly Estreated into his Majestys Court of Exchequer And these are further to
Certify that upon Search this Day made among the Records of my Office I do not find that
any Bill or Bills of Indictment was or were preferred against the said William Hassell, Honour
Hassill, William Weale and Elizabeth Weale or either of them at the said General Quarter Session of
the peace last abovementioned for any Offer or Offences whatsoever Dated this first Day of
November 1791




View as XML