Middlesex
The King
against
Louis Gravelle< no role >
}
On the Prosecution of
William
Iron< no role >
for an Assault.
I William Iron< no role >
the abovenamed Prosecutor do hereby
acknowledge to have received of and from the above named Defondant
a full compensation and Satisfaction for the above assault and do
release him from the Indictment preferred and found against him
and consent that the Recognizances entered into by him and his Bail
may be totally discharged
Wm. Irons< no role >
Witness
J Gibson
John Gibson< no role >
clerk to Mr Charles Hamilton< no role >
of berwick Street Soho
Gentleman
Solicitor
for the Prosecutor in this Cause Maketh Oath and saith
that he this Deponent was present and did see William Irons< no role >
the above Names
Prosecutor set and subscribe his name at the Foot of the above Paper Writing and
that the Name Gibson subscribed as a Witness thereto is of the Deponents [..]
Writing
Gibsons
Sworn in Open Court
this 7th Day Janry
1799 Hall