Records of the Court of assistants of the colony of the Massachusetts bay, 1630-1692, Part 15

Author: Massachusetts (Colony) Court of Assistants; Cronin, John Francis, 1872-; Noble, John, 1829-
Publication date: 1901-28
Publisher: Boston, Pub. by the county of Suffolk
Number of Pages: 318


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Cows, mentd. (order as to trespasses in corn)


14


COXEALL


COXESHALL S ( See COGGESHALL.)


CRABTREE, JOHN, &c., bond by, as to overpayment


98


CRADOCK or


CRADOCKE


, Mr., plantation of, Austen Bratcher died at, 7 order as to his servant, Tho. Foxe . 12


to care for one of the children of John Binfield, deceased 67


George Pye to remain with, &c. 76


Mathewe, Mr., fined for his men being absent from training 29


of London, &c. weir at Misticke granted to, 41


CRAFORD - Mr., goods of, inventoried 48


CREDITORS of Ralfe Glover to demand their debts (order as to his estate) 46


CRIBB, BENJAMYN, &c., sentenced to be whipped for stealing .


13


CRIMES, MISDEMEANORS, &C.


absence from Court, Mr. Ludlowe &c. fined for, . 4


wrong done to Indians, Thomas Morton punished for, . 4


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INDEX.


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CRIMES, MISDEMEANORS, &c., continued.


fraudulent dealing, Mr. Clearke to pay for, .


4


planting without leave, order as to,


4


Indians using firearms, order as to, 5


servants selling commodities, order as to,


5


wages fixed .


absence from Court, Sr. Richard Saltonstall fined for, . 6


6


felony, John Goulworth &c. sentenced for,


6


manslaughter, death of Austen Bratcher (jurys verdict) 7


misdemeanor towards his master, Richard Diffy to be whipped for, 8


manslaughter, the jury finds Walter Palmer not guilty of manslaughter 9 whipping contrary to order, Sr. Richard Saltonstall fined for, 9


stealing a loaf of bread, Bartholmewe Hill to be whipped for, 9


shooting at fowl on the Sabbath Day, John Baker punished for, . 9


10


Thomas Stoughton fined for marrying persons unlawfully


10


selling money to an Indian, order as to,


10


Indians as servants, order as to,


11


Nich. Knopp fined for undertaking to cure the scurvy .


11


Sr. Richard Saltonstall to pay for wigwams burnt by his servant . 11


malicious and scandalous speeches, Thomas Foxe to be whipped for, . 12


cards, dice or tables, order as to, .


12


stealing, Benjamin Cribb, John Cable and Morris Trowent to be whipped for,


13


shooting after the watch is set, order as to, .


13


assault, John Legge whipped for striking Richard Wright


14


contempt of authority and confronting officers, Thomas Walford sentenced for, 14


Thomas Bartlett whipped for unjustly selling &c.


14


not appearing at Court, John Norman, sent. fined for,


14


running away from master, Phillip Swaddon punished for, .


16


malicious and scandalous speeches against the Government, &c Philip Ratliffe sentenced for, 16


buying corn without leave, order as to,


16


shooting a swine, Chickataubott fined for, .


16


taking away a canoe, William Almy fined for,


16


burning ground till first of March, order as to,


17


misbehavior &c. towards his master, Francis Perry sentenced for,


18


drunkenness, Mr. Shepheard &c. fined for, .


18


writing falsely, &c., against the Government, Henry Lyn sentenced for,


19


enticing an Indian woman to lie with him, John Dawe sentenced for, . 19 whether adultery either with English or Indian shall not be punished with death (question propounded) 19


drunkenness, &c., Mr. Alex. Wignall sentenced for, · 19


stealing corn from the Indians, Josias Plastowe punished for, . . 19


5


selling corn without license, order as to,


Thomas Moulton to pay for wrong done to Mr. Glover


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INDEX.


CRIMES, MISDEMEANORS, &C., continued.


stealing corn from the Indians, Wm. Buckland and Tho. Andrewe sentenced for aiding Josias Plastowe in, 19 adultery, if any man shall have carnal copulation with another'man's wife both shall be punished with death 19


drunkenness, Robert Coles fined for, . remitted by the Court 21 threatening the Court, Tho. Knower was set in the bilbowes for, insolent carriage and speeches to S. Bradstreete, Thomas Dextor fined for, 21 24 25


drunkenness, Mr. James Parker, &c., fined for, .


murder of Walter Bagnall, order as to inquiry concerning, . . 25, 26 26 26


drunkenness, James Woodward to be set in the bilbowes for, cursing, swearing, &c., Robert Shawe sentenced to be whipped for, refusing to watch, John Stickland fined for, 26 drunkenness, William Hamon sentenced to be set in the bilbowes for, 26 selling firearms, powder and shot to the Indians (case of Richd. Hop- kins) 27


contempt of authority, &c., Mr. Batchelr, silenced for, Edward Burton fined for, . 27


27


running away from his master, &c., James Woodward sentenced for, drunkenness, &c., Edward Burton fined for,


27 27 28


drunkenness and fornication, Nicholas Frost sentenced for,


taking tobacco publicly, forbidden, .


. 28 29


absence from training and wanting arms, John Finch &c. fined for, fornication, Robert Huitt and Mary Ridge, sentenced for committing, seditious words against the Government, Thomas Dexter sentenced for, 30


30


drunkenness, Thomas Wincall fined for,


31


planting at Aggawam without leave, order as to, . 31


feloniously taking away corn and fish, (case of John Sayle)


32


drunkenness, William Dixon sentenced for,


32


32


fornication with Eliz. Marson, John Pemberton sentenced for, absenting himself from Court as a witness, Robert Allen fined for, drunkenness, James White fined for, John Bennett fined for,


33 33


selling strong water, order as to, . drunkenness, John Woolridge fined for,


33


drunkenness, John Shotswell fined for,


34


drunkenness, enticing &c. Robert Coles sentenced for,


34


confronting of authority, assault on Mr. Ludlowe, &c., Capt. John Stone sentenced for, 35


absence from the Jury, Mr. Palmer fined for,


35


contempt of authority &c. Alex. Wignall fined for, 35


drunkenness, &c , Alex. Wignall fined for, .


35


drunkenness, Sergeant Perkins sentenced for, 36 Thomas Dexter fined for, 36


absence from training, order as to,


. 36


33


34


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21


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INDEX.


CRIMES, MISDEMEANORS, &C., continued.


idleness, order as to punishment of idlers 37


extortion, order as to, . . 39


running away from his master (case of John Sayles) 40


buying land of any Indian without leave, order as to, . 40


stealing and running away from his master, &c., Christopher Tarling sentenced for, 40


selling boards contrary to an order of Court, John Chapman fined for, 40


drunkenness, Richard Williams fined for,


40


William Cooley fined for, 40


Timothy Hawkins &c. fined for, 40


selling strong water contrary to order, Edward Howe fined for, . 41


drunkenness, Robert Coles sentenced for, 41


abusive language, John Lee punished for,


43


non appearance, Thomas Foxe fined for,


43


Wm. Almy fined for, 46


47


taking too high wages (case of James Rawlens) . unchaste &c. behavior with Thomas Elkyn, Katherine Gray sentenced for, 48


upbraiding the Court with injustice, &c., Ensign Jennison fined for, . entertaining an Indian without leave Clement Briggs fined for, . ·


48 49


speaking reproachifully of the Governor and enticing, &c., John Lee sentenced for, 49


drunkenness, Samuel Hall fined for, . 49


swearing, Henry Bright set in the bilbowes for, .


50


defacing the colors (case of Ensign Damford) · 50


swearing, bond for appearance of Wm. Knopp for, .


50


drunkenness, Christ. Graunt fined for, . .


.


50


not returning his warrant, constable of Dorchester fined for, 50


51


enticing servants to run away, Rich. Cokar sentenced for, . Samuel Johnson sentenced for, 52


stealing, Griffin Montague sentenced for, 53


swearing and stealing, John Hayward sentenced for, 53


absenting himself from court, Mr. Humfry fined for, .


54


misdemeanor, Francis Toby sentenced for, .


55


drunkenness, John Love fined for, 55 threatening to sink a boat, &c., Mr. Thomas Wonnarton sentenced for, 55, 56 taking too high wages, Arthur Holbidge, &c., sentenced for, 56


felony, William Wills sentenced for,


56


contempt, Arthur Holbidge sentenced for,


.


56


running away from his master Andrew Storyn to be whipt for, 57


Robert Scarlett to be whipt for, 57


her master Mr. Bartholmewe's servant to be whipt


misdemeanor, John Pease sentenced for striking and deriding his for, 57


mother, &c. 59


59


stealing, John Cole sentenced for, · returning after banishment, Nich. Frost to be tried for, .


59


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INDEX.


177


PAGE


CRIMES, MISDEMEANORS, &C., continued.


selling beer at 2d a quart, Samuel Cole sentenced for, . 59 liquor, Mr. Nowell, &c., fined for selling wine, &c. 59


stealing, &c., Clement Cole &c., servants, sentenced for, 59


stealing, Daniel White sentenced for, . ·


60


felony, Robert Scarlett, a known thief sentenced for, . 60


contempt of authority, &c., Richard Long fined for, 60


extortion in selling knives, &c., (case of Joshua Huyes) 60


carnally knowing their wives before marriage, Edward Gyles &c., fined for 60


drunkenness, Richard Phelps fined for, . 61


non-appearance, Anthony Cooper forfeited his bond for, 61


Henry Joslyn &c. forfeited their bonds for, 61


non-appearance, bond forfeited by Griffin Montague for,


61


drunkenness, James Luddam fined for,


61


stealing victuals from his master, &c., Wm. Shepheard sentenced for, drunkenness, &c., Wm. Perkins sentenced for,


62


striking his master, George Ropps sentenced for,


62


theft, Wm. Barker sentenced for,


62


drunkenness, John Whitele &c., sentenced for,


63


seditious speeches, Thomas Miller committed for,


63


swearing, Robert Shorthose sentenced for, . 63


64


attempting a rape, swearing, house-breaking, &c., Edward Woodley sentenced for, 64


swearing, revileing, &c., Elizabeth Aplegate sentenced for,


64


theft, Will: Clarke sentenced for,


64


fornication, Anthony Robinson sentenced for


64


light carriage, Capt. Lovell admonished to take heed of,


65


incontinency, knowing his wife before marriage, Wm. James sentenced for, 65


slander, idleness, &c., Thomas Pettet sentenced for, . 65


theft, Mary Bowler to make restitution for things stolen by her 66


shooting a wolf dog, John Sweete fined for,


66 66


Will: Powell to answer for, .


66


adultery, John Hathaway indicted for,


66


drunkenness, Edward Seale sentenced for, .


67


entertainment, keeping a house of, &c., without license, George Mun- nings fined for, 67 67


liquor, selling, &c., without license, George Munnings fined for,


selling beer at 2d., Robert Longe &c. fined for, . 68


drunkenness and selling strong water to the Indians without license, James Browne sentenced for, 68


speeches against Mr. Vaine, Wm. Knop to answer for,


68


murder of John Hobbey, John Williams found guilty of, 69


murder, Wm. Schooley found guilty of,


69


62


drunkenness, Peter Bussaker sentenced for,


contempt, Robert Anderson sentenced for,


Robert Allen and Margaret Seale indicted for 66


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CRIMES, MISDEMEANORS, &C., continued.


adultery, John Hathaway found guilty of, 0


0 70


Robert Allen found guilty of, 70


Margaret Seale “ 70


stealing, idleness, &c., Wm. Brumfeild sentenced for, 70


receiving stolen money, George Spencer


70


idleness, George Barlow sentenced for, 70


drunkenness, John Hogges fined for, . 71


speaking contemptuously of the magistrates, John Green sentenced for, 71


lending a gun to an Indian, Mr. John Stretton fined for, 71


theft and running away, Luke Henbury sentenced for, 72


liquor, Joseph Faber fined for selling wine 72


libell, Angell Hollard fined for,


72


keeping company with another man's wife Arthur Warren fined for, 72


drunkenness, &c., John Woolridge admonished, &c. for, 73


drinking, &c., Christopher Grant fined for, . 73


speaking against the law about swine, Thomas Starr fined for, 73


absence from the Jury, Richd. Collicot fined for .


74


swearing, &c., Robert Bartlet sentenced for, John Smith sentenced for, .


74


contempt, Edward Lambe fined for contempt


75


dancing, wife of Laurence Waters, &c., admonished for dancing .


75


drunkenness, John Bennet, &c., referred to Salem for, 75


- leaving a pit or well open, Thomas Ewar and Edmond Hubberd, Sent., fined for, 75 76


absence from the Jury, Henry Collens fined for, .


speaking against the Magistrates, Elders and Churches, Katherine Finch punished for, 76


drunkenness, George Horne fined for, .


70


swearing, George Walton fined for, 77


drawing wine contrary to order, contempt, &c., (case of John Hol- grave) 78


taking above double toll, Thomas Wilson fined for,


78


contempt, Samuel Basse fined for


78


drunkenness, Richard Turner fined for,


78


murder, Dorothy Talbie to be hanged for,


78


assault upon his master, conspiracy &c., William Androws sentenced


for, 78, 79


stealing and breaking into houses, John Haslewood sentenced for . 79


stealing and house breaking, Gyles Player sentenced for, 79


fornication, John Bickerstaffe sentenced for, 79


extortion, Clement Brigs found not guilty of, 79


abusing his servant, John Poole fined for, . 80


disturbing the Church of Salem, case of Mary Oliver . 80


quarrelling and fighting, Richard Greaves, &c., referred to Court at Salem for, 80


prophaning the Sabbath, case of Richd. Hollingsworth 80


74


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CRIMES, MISDEMEANORS, &c., continued.


pound breach, Anthony Emery fined for, 80 lying, Thomas Savory referred to Ipswich Court for lying 80


lewdness, John Davies to be whipped &c. for attempting, 81


rape, Thomas Boyse sentenced for attempting a rape with Sara Jusall . 81


stealing, Isaack Deesbury fined for, 81


tempting to uncleanness, Richard Ibrooke fined for, 81


swearing, &c., John Hogges fined for, . 81


selling strong water, Richard Silvester fined for, . 81


speeches against the magistrate, Robert Shorthose sentenced for, 81 speaking against the law about hogs, &c., Richard Silvester fined for, 82


speaking against ministers, Samuel Norman sentenced for, . non appearance, Mr. John Harrison fined for, and admonished against gaming


82


drinking and lying, William Bartlet fined for,


cursing, &c., Ellen Peirce fined for,


83 83


stealing, Elizabeth Chaulkley to make double restitution for things stolen by her 83


selling strong water, Mr. Goouch fined for,


83


buying land of the Indians without leave, John Bayly fined for, . 83


swearing, &c., Hugh Burt's wife fined for swearing, &c.


83


liquor, Thomas Cornell fined for selling wine, &c.


84


idleness & disorderly living, Nicho. Ellen fined for,


84


giving his man his time, Capt. Stoughton fined for, want of scales and weights, Mr. Waltham &c. fined for, taking too much toll, Mr. Waltham fined for, giving a servant his time, Ralfe Allen fined for,


84


84


84


taking too much toll, Wm Fuller fined for, .


85


common railing, John Gosse sentenced for, .


85


drinking, John Stacy, junr. set in the stocks for, .


85


excessive drinking, Ralfe Warriner fined for,


85


liquor, Nicholas Merry fined for selling strong water 86


86


running away and stealing, John Neale sentenced for, stealing, Richard Wilson sentenced for, drunkenness, Richard Turner fined for,


86


86


sundry drinkings at his house, Willi: Dawes fined for, defaming the Government, Thomas Bushrode fined for,


86


murder, suspicion of, (case of Marmaduke Peirce)


86


drinking, Daniel Clarke fined for immoderate drinking


86


being in company of drunkards, John Wedgwood sentenced for, unclean attempts, John Kempe sentenced for,


86


Matthew Edwards sentenced for misdemeanor


87


selling strong water, Thom. Knore fined for,


87


swearing, Nicholas Davison fined for swearing


87


drunkenness, John Hogg fined for,


87


John Kitchen fined for showing books he was to bring to the Gov-


ernor 87


defileing his wife before marriage, John Joanes fined for, . . 87


84


86


86


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INDEX.


PAGE


CRIMES, MISDEMEANORS, &c., continued.


drunkenness, profanity &c., Thom. Gray sentenced for, 87


quarrelling, Richard Redman, &c., fined for, 87


going to, and pleading with the jury, case of Thomas Lechford 87


Thomas Millard, &c., watchmen, imprisoned for drinking strong


water 87


drunkenness, Burkbee set in the stocks for, 87


John Woolrige fined for, 88


cheating, Richard Joanes sentenced for,


88


Willi: Powell fined for resisting the surveyor


88


Edward Fuller, &c. to appear at the next court for being distempered with wine 88


swearing, - - Tacye fined for,


88


extortion, Richard Pepper fined for, 89


bigamy, James Luxford sentenced for having two wives


89


murder, Marmaduke Peirce found not guilty of, . 89 .


light behavior, Elnor Peirce sentenced for, 89


Quick


89


extortion, Lewes Hewlet fined for and bound over for contempt . disorderly house and drunkenness, Jane Robinson sentenced for, 89


89


ill behavior, Margaret Hindersham sentenced for, 90


unclean attempt, &c., Robert Penyar sentenced for,


90


drunkenness, William Waltham fined for, . 91


defileing and refusing to marry, John Vaughan committed to prison for,


91


Thom. Davenport admonished for causing balls of paste with copperas, to be thrown into a yard 91


extortion, money paid to the Govr. by one guilty of, mentd.


91


contemptuos speeches, &c., Mr. Henry Seawell punished for, 92


drunkenness, John Clare fined for,


92


unchaste attempt, stubbornness, &c., John Pope sentenced for,


92


uncleanness, John Danvard accused of,


93


George Palmer punished for committing folly


93


enticing, Margery Rugs sentenced for, .


93


scandalous speeches, Nathaniell Travell admonished for,


93


neglecting to obey a warrant, Leonard Bowtle fined for,


93


selling strong water, Mr. Browning fined for, 93


insolent carriage, George Hyrne sentenced for, .


93


unquietness with his wife (case of James Davies) 93


not obeying a press, Henry Chapman fined for, . 94


upbraiding James Britain, Robert Tucker fined for, 94


getting his wife with child before marriage, Willi: Powell fined for, 94


drunkenness, &c., Thom. Gray sentenced for, .


94


breaking a house in the time of exercise, and theft, Thom. Savory sentenced for, 94


drunkenness, Henry Allein, &c., fined for,


94


giving strong water, Mr. Barnard fined for, 94


immodest expressions, Elizabeth Lovel admonished for, 94


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INDEX.


PAGE


CRIMES, MISDEMEANORS, &c., continued.


getting his wife with child before marriage, John Downham fined for, neglecting the ferry, Edward Converse fined for, 94


94


want of weights and scales, Mr. Richd. Dummer fined for, 94


disturbing the peace, John Tower fined for, 95


insolent carriage, two indian women sentenced for, 95


unchaste miscarriage, Elisa Bennet whipped for, .


95


drunkenness, John Hogges fined for, .


95


Hope, an Indian, to be whipped for running away, &c.


95


getting his master's daughter with child (case of Joell Jenkin) .


95


drunkenness, &c., Henry Illery fined for, 95 John Barnes fined for being distempered with wine 95 not attending the jury, Thomas Tylestone, &c., fined for, 97


speaking against the grand jury, Richard Cluffe fined for 97


pilfering, Edmond Mathewe admonished for, 97 running away, two servants of Walter Merries to be whipped &c. for, 97 going into men's houses on the Lord's day, &c., John Burrows sen- tenced for, 98


drunkenness, &c., John Knight sentenced for,


98


being distempered with wine, Benjamin Pauly fined for, 98


swearing, stealing, &c., John Dutton sentenced for, 98


for taking a boat, &c., from the deputy Governor, &c., Giles Player sentenced 99


fireing the barn of his master, Henry Stevens punished for, . 100


heresy, Hugh Buet found guilty of, and banished 101 .


not appearing as jurymen, John Holland, &c., fined for, 102


swearing, lying, theft and unclean speech, Samuel Haukes sentenced for, 102


drunkenness, idleness, wastefulness, &c., John Hogg punislied for, . 102


· cruel usage of his servant, Christopher Graunt fined for, . 103


not appearing as juryman, Robert Stedman fined for, . ·


103


causing death by negligence, Richard Hollingworth fined for, .


103


unfit carriage, John Morecroft fined for, 103


rude & contemptious speeches, Walter Knight fined for,


104


distemper in drinking and obscene speeches, Joseph Kinge sentenced for, 104


obscene speeches and distemper in drinking (case of Henry Pitts) 104


obscene speeches, William Browne admonished for, 104


selling his servant his time, Thomas Baguley fined for, 105


being distempered with wine, John Barnes fined for, 105


not serving on the jury, Edward Jolinson fined for, 105


105


making an Indian drunk, James Dane fined for, . distemper in drinking, &c. John Longe fined for, 105


dishonoring the name of God, the wife of Robert Lewes whipped for, 106 extortion, Enoch Hunt fined for, . 106 .


Jonathan Thing punished for ravishing Mary Greenfield . 106


selling strong water to Indians, John Skidmer fined for, . 106


104 abusing his master, Richard Wilson sentenced for,


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INDEX.


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CRIMES, MISDEMEANORS, &C., continued.


selling his servant his time, Abraham Morrell fined for, 106


Samuel Sherman fined for, 106


gross misdemeanor, David Hickbourne sentenced for, . 107


selling beer, Willi: Knop fined for,


107


distemper in drinking, John Barnes fined for,


107


absence from the jury, George Bowen fined for, .


107


James Laurence sentenced for leaving his master's house, and for keeping company with a lewd woman 107


William and Dorothy Pilsberry sentenced for defileing their master's house


107


giving her husband quicksilver, &c., Mary Osborne sentenced for, . 108


theft, Mary Felton punished for, .


108


defect in warning the jurymen, Thomas Carter Senr., constable fined for, 108


Nicholas Trerice fined for his miscarriage in Court 108


adulterous practices, Thomas Owen sentenced for, 108


miscarriage, Sara Hales sentenced for, .


108


affronting the governor, Anthony Stoader fined for,


108


distemper, John Kilmaster &c. sentenced for, 108


confederacy with Thomas Owen, to break prison, &c., Samuel Maver- icke fined for, 108, 109


confederating and concealing Mr. Chidley, &c. fined for, 109


Thomas Owen, &c., fined for escaping . 109


William Collens sentenced for being a seducer


.


.


109


corrupt speeches, Francis Hutchinson punished for,


writing letters against the country to England (case of John Prat) . 109


109-112


striking Mr. Constable, Symon Voysey fined for, 115


unadvised expressions, John Jobson admonished for, 116


keeping a house of disorder, William Davies fined for, 116


making bread too light (case of Thomas Hawkins)


116


miscarriage, George Story committed for, .


117


plotting piracy, and concealing the plot (case of Peter Thacher &c.) . 118


prophaning the Sabbath (case of James Hawkins) 118


theft and lying, Elizabeth Sedgwicke sentenced for, 118


theft and running away (case of Marmaduke Barton) . 118


concealing piracy plot, Thomas Briant punished for, 118


miscarriages, John Woodcocke whipped for, 119


John Whitney, constable, fined for not warning 119


theft, Mary Hoare punished for, . 119


drinking, Daniel Owles fined for,


120


William Willoughby sentenced for being distempered with wine, neglecting public and private ordinances 120


mutinous speeches and writings, Nathaniel Briscoe fined for, 120


unmeet dalliance with Sarah Boylston (case of Richard Browne) ·


121


fornication before marriage, William Bull and his wife fined for, 121


reading offensive passages against the Church of Watertown, John Stowers fined for, 121


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INDEX.


PAGE


CRIMES, MISDEMEANORS, &C., continued.


stealing money from her master (case of Sarah Bell) . 121


foul attempt to bugger a cow, (case of T[eagu] Ocrimi) 121


ravishing two young girls (case of Robert Wyar &c.) . 121


wickedness with Robert Wyar, &c., Sarah Wythes, &c. whipped for, . 121


running away, deriding an Ordinance of God, &c., William Browne whipped for, 122


being distempered by drinking, idleness, &c. Richard Quick whipped for, 123


drinking to Richd. Quick, Edward Roberts fined for, 123


running away, John Perry whipped for, 123


baking wheat meal contrary to order, Edward Wood fined for, 124 fornication before marriage, Thomas Scott & his wife punislied for, 124


distemper in drink, swearing, &c., John Long fined for, 124


absence from the jury, Isaac Morrell fined for, 125


George Roberts committed for his ill carriage 125


neglecting the watch, Robert Sever fined for, 126


drunkenness and swearing, John Woolridge fined for, . 126


126


running away and breaking into a house, John Lewis sentenced for, idleness and abuse of his friends, William Walcot sentenced for, 126


refusing to watch, Richard White committed for, 126


attempting to drown her child, Anne Hett sentenced for, 126


unmeet dalliance with girls, Thomas Cotree sentenced for, . 126


swearing, George Watts fined for, 127


not appearing upon the alarm (case of Samuel-Finch, &c.) . 127


neglecting an order as to bread, William Web fined for, 127


resisting his master, David Conway sentenced for, 127


suspicion of felony, John Neale committed upon,


128


Charles Cadwicke, &c., fined for being absent, being warned


128


covenanting for wages, William Shepheard fined for, .


128


Laurence Copeland fined for, . 128


129


keeping victualling against order of the Court (case of William Davies) being privy to Edward Waldo's intention of running away (case of Richard Smyth) 130


battery, George Mills fined for, . 130


Richard Willis fined for, 130


drinking too much, William Chadborne, &c., fined for, 130


being distempered with wine, Ralph Golthrope fined for, 130


fornication, Henry Leake and his wife punished for, . 131


Francis Pemble to answer for his lewd and reproachful speeches 131


being distempered with wine, Nicholas Rogers fined for, 131


selling powder, &c. to the Indians, William Scutt fined for, 131


stealing wine, &c., Samuel Bacon punished for, .


131


receiving stolen wine (case of Robert Rogers)


131


·


Miles Tompson and Toby Davies fined for drinking with others 131


Robert Wyar and Thomas Cooper fined for drinking with Samuel Bacon 132


breaking into houses and stealing, Nathaniel Tappin sentenced for, . 132




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