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Ordered that the Sum of Two Pounds four Shillings & ten Pence be Paid to Jos. Hammond Esq'r & Constable John Hutchins out of the County Treasury for their fees and Expenses in Apprehending and Committing Tho's Edgly to goal upon Suspition of his Stealing Sundry Goods from William Pepperrell Jun'r Esq'r as per the Process & Said acco't on file Apears vizt. to Mr. Justice Hamond 12s4d to Consta. Hutchins 32s6.
Thomas Edgly being Comitted to Goal in the afors'd County of York By Joseph Hammond Esq'r on Suspition of Stealing from Wm Pepperell Jun'r Esq'r who Broke out of Said Goal & was afterwards Apprehended and Committed to Goal in the County of Suffolk, Its ordered by this Court that the Sherrif Take Care that he may be had at the Next Court of Generall Sessions of the Peace to be holden at York for the County of York in July Next to answer to the Premisses.77
77 See infra, 272.
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Thomas Hearl Appearing at this Court to Answer his Presentment for not frequenting the Publick Worship of God, and being thereof Convict Its Considered by the Court that he Pay a fine of twenty Shil- lings to the use of the Poor of the Town of Berwick & fees of Court 7s and Stand Committed till Sentence performed.
Thomas Holms of Berwick being Presented for not frequenting the Publick worship of God & being apprehend'd in order to appear at this Court to answer his Sd Presentment, he sending his Petition Setting forth that he is unable to Come to Court, Its Considered by the Court that he be heard before Sam'll Plaisted & Nathan'll [Gerrish]78 Esq'rs & that they Make Report to the Next Court of Gen'l Sessions of the Peace in Sd. County of their Judgment thereon.
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Thomas Gubtail Appearing at this Court to answer his Presentment for not frequenting the Publick Worship of God-he makeing Excuse Acceptable to this Court, Its therefore Considered by the Court that he be Acquitted Paying fees of Court 7s.
Mr. Elihu Gunnison being Presented for Selling Strong Drink by Retail & being Apprehended in order to answer his Sd. Presentm't at this Court, he Sending a Petition Setting forth that he is Ill & Indisposed of Body So that he Cannot attend this Court, Its Considered that the hearing thereof be Referred to the Next Court of Gen'l Sessions of the Peace to be holden at York for Sd County in July Next.
William Groves Appeared at this Court to Answer his Presentment for Breach of the Peace on the Sabbath Day-he Giveing Reasons Ac- ceptable to this Court for his so doing Its Considered by the Court that he be Acquitted Paying fees of Court 18s.
Ordered that an Execution or warrant of Distress be made out against Daniel Grant of Berwick in sd County Yeoman, John Morrall Son of Nicholas Morrall of Kittery in Sd County yeoman & John Goodin of Sd Berwick Cordwiner Joyntly or Severally for the forfeiture of their Bonds of Tenn Pounds to the Kings Majesty & to be Levyed on the Goods or Chattels of them or Any or Either of them.
James Rankin Appeared to Answer to his being Accused of Being the father of a Bastard Child Begotten on the Body of Deborah Spencer. Its Considered by the Court that the Hearing thereof be Referred to the Next Court of Gen'l Sessions of the Peace to be holden at York for
78 The clerk omitted the surname.
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Sd County of York on the first Tuesday in July next and that he give Bonds with Sufficient Sureties to the Kings Maj'ty to the Value of Sixty Pounds for his Appearance at Sd Court to answer to what Shall be Alleadged against him Relateing to the Premisses & to Stand and Abide the order of the Sd Court thereon and not Depart without Licence.
Memorand'm, James Rankin of York in Sd County Labo'r Prin- cipall, John Carlile and John Lane both of Said York Gen't Sureties Acknowledge themselves to be holden & Stand firmly Bound and Obliged Joyntly and Severally to the Kings Maj'ty in the Penall Sum of Sixty Pounds Current Money of New England to be Paid unto him his Heirs or Successors. The Condition of this Recognizance is Such that if the above Bounden James Rankin Shall Personally appear at the Next Court of Generall Sessions of the Peace to be holden at York for Sd County in July Next to answer to what Shall be Alleadg'd against him as abovesaid and Shall Stand and Abide the order & Sentence of the Sd Court thereon & not Depart without Licence then this Recog- niz'ce to be Void or Else to Stand in full force Strength and Virtue.
Taken in Court Attest CHARLES FROST Cler
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Ordered that the Clerk of this Court Issue out a warrant to Appre- hend Samuel Denny of George Town So that he May be had at the Next Court of Gen'll Sessions of the Peace to be holden at York for Sd County on the first Tuesday of July Next to Answer his Presentments for Selling Strong Drink by Retail & for Breach of the Peace on the Sabbath Day-also for his Repeated Contempt of authority in Break- ing away from the officer after he was apprehended.
John Hutchins one of the Constables of Kittery Appeared to Answer for his Neglect in Not Giveing Legall Notice to the Inhabitants of Said Town to Make Choice of Jurymen to Serve on the Jury of Tryalls at Octo'r Court Last, he Giving Reasons Acceptable to this Court Its Considered by the Court that he be acquitted paying fees of Court 8s.
Michael Micom Appeared to Answer his Presentment for Breach of the Peace upon the Sabbath Day It appearing to the Court that what he did was in his own defence Its therefore Considered that he be Ac- quitted Paying fees of Court 34s6d79
79 See presentment at the October Court for preceding year, supra, 236.
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[Y. F. 1727, No. 1]
[Georgetown March 5 1726/7
Where as upon the Seventh Day of August last a Strife arrose between the Sub- scriber & Mr. Sam'll Denny of the sd Town (of which Complaint hath been made to the Grand Jury for the County of York) and whereas the Subscriber is very Desiring to do Justice to, & live in peace & amnity with the Said Denny, He the Said Subscriber, Doth therefore propose & oblige him Selfe, that in case the said Denny will upon Oath Declare & avouch that he Did not Strike the sd Subscriber untill he the Said Subscriber Seiz'd upon him, that then He the subscriber will at all Times here after, beare & sustain the pennalties which may arrise for breach of peace or otherwise on that Occasion
[signed in a different hand:] Mchell makern
Georgetown March 5th: 1726/7
Sam'll Denny of full age Testifyeth & Saith that where as a quarrel arrose between Mical Makem of Georgetown & him Selfe as above; He the Said Deponant did not Strike the said makem untill after the sd Makem violently assaulted him & further saith not &
Georgetown
[signed:] Samuel denny March 5th, 1726/7 Michal Makem parsonally appearing
Signed and Delivered the above Instrument And Sam'll: Denny likewise parsonally appearing made Oath to the Truth of the above Diposition
before Joseph Heath Jus't peace
Being at Georgetown on the Day above Mr. Denny & Mr. Makum came before me Saying That in order to avoid the Charge & Trouble of Evidence going to York Court as well as do Justice to, And reconcile them Selves to Each Other, They had mutually Agree'd According to the above Declaration & Deposition And Requested of me to administer an Oath Accordingly. The which I did (not to Obstruct the Course of Law) but only that the affair might appear at the Sessions in a True light by the sd Oath & Declaration of the parties, their Good neighbourhood revived, and the Evidences re- lieved of the grievous burden of leaving their buisiness, travelling to, and attendance at the Sessions, as above
March 9th 1726/7]
Hannah Bane being Bound over to this Court by Sam'll Came Esq'r one of his Maj's Justices of the Peace for Sd County for being with Child with a Bastard Child She not Being yett delivered, Its Considered She Give Bonds with Sufficient Sureties to the Value of Five Pounds to the Kings Maj'ty for her appearance at the Next Sessions of the Peace for Sd County to answer to the Premisses & to abide the order & Sen- tence of Sd Court thereon & not to depart without Licence. Mem'dm, Hannah Bane Principall, Jacob Perkins of Wells & John Bane of York in Said County Sureties Acknowledge themselves to be holden and Stand firmly Bound and obliged unto the Kings Majesty in the Penall
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Sum of five Pounds Current money of New England to be paid unto him his Heirs or Success'rs. The Condition of this Recognizance is Such that if the above Bounden Hannah Bane Shall Personally Appear at the Next Court of General Sessions of the Peace to be holden at York for Sd County on the first Tuesday in July next to Answer to the Premisses as abovesd, then this Recogniz'ce to be Void or Else to be in full force Strength and Virtue-Taken in Court Attest.
CHARLES FROST Cler
Pursuant to an order of this Court at their Session in Jan'r Last Martha Elden the wife of John Elden of Biddiford appeared before Sam'll Moodey & John Gray Esq'rs and Acknowledged her Self Guilty of the act of fornication & was Sentenced to Receive Seven Stripes on her naked Back at the Post and Pay fees of Court 5s or Pay a fine to the King of thirty Shillings & fees as aforsd, as by the Said Justices Re- turn on file appears.
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Joseph Simpson of York in the Sd County of York Carpenter Being bound over to this Court by Sam'll Came Esq'r one of his Maj'tys Justices of the Peace for Said County for that he is accused of being Guilty of the Act of fornication & Begetting a Bastard Child on the body of Hannah Bane of York in Said County Singlewoman of which Child She is not yet delivered Its therefore Considered that he give Bonds to the Kings Maj'ty to the Value of Sixty Pounds for his Per- sonall Appearance at the Next Court of General Sessions to be holden at York for Said County on the first Tuesday in July Next and to Stand and abide the order & Sentence of the Said Court thereon & not to de- part without Liecence-Mem'dm the Said Joseph Simpson Principall & Joseph Bragdon of Sd York & Tobias Leighton of Kittery in Sd County Sureties Acknowledge themselves to be holden and Stand firmly Bound & obliged unto our Sovereign Lord the King Joyntly & Severally in the Penall Sum of Sixty Pounds to be paid unto him his Heirs or Successors. The Condition of this Recogniz'ce is Such that if the above Bounden Joseph Simpson Shall Personally Appear before his Maj'ts Justices at the Next Court of Generall Sessions of the Peace to be holden at York for Sd County in July Next to answer to the above- said accusation & Shall Stand and abide the order & Sentence of the Said Court theron & not Depart without Licence then this Recogniz'ce to be Void or Else to be in full force Strength and Virtue
Taken in Court Attest CHARLES FROST Cler
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Walter Murch Appeared to answer his Presentm't for being drunk and Profane Swearing No Evidence appearing Sufficient to Convict him Its Considered by the Court that he be Acquitted Paying fees of Court 7s.
Ordered that a warrant Issue out of the Clerks office to Apprehend James Hall So that he may appear at the Next Sessions of the Peace to be holden at York for Said County on the first Tuesday of July Next to answer for his Contempt of authority in not appearing at this Court as an Evidence against Walter Murch when Lawfully Sumoned as per the Constables Return on file appears.
Presentments Exhibited by the Grand Inquest for the Body of this County are as followeth vizt.
Mary Bean the wife of John Bean of York for fornication.
John Whittum of York for Excessive Drinking
Robert Hooper of York for Profane Swearing
John Monson of Kittery for Profane Swearing & Drunkenness
Daniel Grant of Berwick for not frequenting the Publick worship of God.
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Sarah Littlefield the wife of David Littlefield Jun'r of Wells Pre- sented for fornication
Abigail Kimball the wife of Nathan'l Kimball of Wells for fornica- tion
Cohace Deshon the wife of John Deshon of Arrundell for fornication
John Watson of Arrundell for Selling Sider a quart at a time some time in the month of Jan'r Last Past
John Watson of Arrundell Presented for Selling Sider and flip by Retail sometime in the month of february Last past
Martha Allen, the Wife of Barsham Allen of York for fornication.
The Reverend Mr. Heneryes of Scarborrough Presented for marry- ing Daniel Burnam & Rebecca McKenny of Scarborrough Sometime in the month of March Last past.
Jacob Perkins of Wells for Profane Cursing & Swearing in March Last Past.
ARTHUR BRAGDON foreman
ANNO REGNI REGIS GEORGII DECIMO QUARTO80
At a Court of General Sessions of the Peace holden at York
for & within the County of York August the 8th, 1727 by
80 With the entry for this court, Charles Frost appears to be writing up the record again.
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Adjurnm't from the first Tuesday in July Last past, Present John Wheelwright, Joseph Hammond, [in margin: Sam'll Moodey] William Pepperrell jun'r, Sam'll Plaisted, John Gray, Joseph Hill, Sam'll Came & Nath'll Girrish Esq'rs.
The Grand inquest are as Followeth
Nico's Cole forem'n
Girsham Maxfield
Nathan Rayns
Sam'll Libby
John Stagpole
Joseph Plaisted
James Girrish
John Gilding
Sam'll Simpson
Moses Hodgdon
Matthew Libby jun'r
Elias Weare
Christopher Mitchel
David Clark
Tho's Penney
Allison Brown
The Assessors of the Town of Wells appear'd to Answer the Com- plaint of Francis Sawyer as per his Compl't on file. It appearing to the Court that the Compl't was Careless Its Therefore Considered by the Court That the Said Francis Sawyer pay Cost of Court.
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Mary Breedene bonds being Continued to this Court for being with Child with a bastard Child, She Appearing & own'd the fact & Said that James Oliver who She is now Married to is the father of the Sd Child & he also appearing & own'd the fact & She being now delivered of the Said Child Its Considered by the Court that they receive Seven Strips each of them on their Naked backs at the post & pay fees of Court 60s or that they pay a fine to the King of 30s each & fees as aforesaid & Stands [sic] Committed.
Hannah Bane being bound over to this Court for being with Child with a bastard Child, & She appearing & being now deliver'd, Own'd the fact & made Oath that Joseph Simpson is the father of the Said Child, Its Considered by the Court that She receive Seven Strips on her Nak'd back at the post & pay fees of Court 19s or that She pay a fine to the King of 30s & fees as aforesaid & Stand Committed.
Joseph Simpson being bound over to this Court for that he is Ac- cused of being the father of a bastard Child begotton on the body of Hannah Bane She Continuing Constant in Said accusation face to face & making oath that he was the father of Said Child & by the Oath of Mary Blackledge, Martha Card & Mary Bane that in the time of her travell She was Examined & laid the Said Child to the abovesaid Joseph Simpson & Said that he was the father of it. Its therefore Considered by the Court that the Said Joseph Simpson pay to the Said Hannah Bane
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3s per week from the birth of the Sd. child dureing this Courts pleasure & pay fees of Court 37s6 and Give bonds with Sufficient Suretys to the Vallue of one hundred pounds & to Stand Committed untill he gett Sureties to performe the Same. Memd'm the Said Joseph Simpson prin- cipall Daniel Simpson & Jeremiah Moulton Sureties Acknowledge themselves Joyntly Severally to be holden & Stand firmly bound [7:132] And Obleiged to the Selectmen or Overseers of the poor of the Town of York in the penall Sum of one Hundred pounds to be paid to them their heirs or Successors. The Condition of this Recognizence is Such that if the above Named Joseph Simpson Shall observe & Comply with the above Said order of Court & keep the Sd Town of York free from any Charge for Sd Childs Maintainance then the above Recognizence to be Void & of None Effect otherwise to remain in full force Strength & Virtue.
James Rankins Appear'd to Answer to Answer to his being Accused of being the father of a bastard Child begotton on the body of Deborah Spencer She also appear'd, & made Oath to his face that he is the father of the Said Child last born of her body. Its Considered by the Court that the Said James Rankins pay to the Said Deborah Spencer three Shillings per week from the birth of the Said Child during this Courts pleasure & pay fees of Court & that he give bonds with Sufficient Sureties to the Vallue of one Hundred pounds for performance of the Same & also to Save the Town of York harmless for any Charge for the Maintainance of the Said Child & Stand Committed untill Sentence be perform'd.
John Monson Appear'd to Answer his presentm't for profain Swear- ing & for being drunk & being thereof Convict Its Considered by the Court that he pay a fine for the use of the poor of the Town of Kittery of Tenn Shillings & fees of Court 8s & Stand Committed untill Sentance be performed.
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Robert Hupper Appear'd to Answer His presentm't for profain Swearing & being thereof Convict, Its Considered by the Court that he pay a fine of five Shillings for the use of the poor of the Town of York & fees of Court 8s & Stands Committed untill Sentance be performed.
Martha Allen the reputed wife of Bersham Allen Appeared to An- swer her presentm't for fornication the Said Bersham Allen also Ap- pearing; & they both own'd the fact; Its Considered by the Court that they receive Seven Strips, each of them, on their Naked backs at the
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post & pay fees of Court 8s a p's or to pay a fine to his Maj'ty of 30s each & fees as aforesaid & Stands Committed.
Samuel Denney Appeared to Answer his presentment for breach of Sabbath & breach of the peace & for selling Strong drink by retail Con- torary to Law & for his repeated Contempt of Authority in breaking away from the officer after he was Apprehended. The presentment not Mentioning what time, when, nor where the Said Crimes was Com- mitted, Its Considered by the Court that he be acquited paying fees of Court 5li: 17:0 And for his Contempt of Authority in breaking away from the officer after he was apprehended, Its Considered by the Court that he pay a fine to the King of 10s & fees as aforesaid & Stands Com- mitted untill Sentance be performed.
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John Wittum appeared to this Court to Answer his presentment for his Excessive drinking & it further appearing to the Court that he had drank to Excess at the time when he was Call'd to Answer the above presentment by which the Crime is very much Aggravated, Its Con- sidered by the Court that he receive Ten Strips on his Naked back at the post & pay fees of Court 15s or that he pay a fine of Ten Shillings to the poor of The Town of York & fees as aforesaid & that he Stand Com- mitted untill he find Sureties for his Good behaviour as the Law directs & pay fees as aforesaid.
Sam'll Littlefield81 Appeared to this Court to Answer his presentment for Neglecting the publick worship of God and it Appearing to this Court that he was very much Indisposs'd at the time of his So Absenting himselfe which was the reason of his not Attending, Its therefore Con- sidered by the Court That he be Acquited paying fees of Court & Stands Committed Untill Sentance be perform'd.
James Hall Appeared in Court to Answer for his Contempt of Au- thority in not Appearing at the Last Court of General Sessions of the peace as an Evidence in the behalfe of our Soveraign Lord the King Abo't [about] Walter Murch his being drunk & profain Swearing Tho being Sumoned by the officer according to Law & being thereof Con- vic'td Its Considered by the Court that he pay a fine to the King of 10s And fees of Court 9s6 & Stands Committed Untill Sentence be per- form'd.
81 Probably "Fat Sam," son of Edmund Littlefield, Jr., of Wells. (Gen. Dict. Me. & N. H., 438.)
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Mr. Addington Devenport [Davenport] jun'r is Appointed Kings At- torney in any Case that Shall come before this Court during the Setting of this Sessions.
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Mr. Hugh Henery Appeared in Court to Answer his presentment for Marrying Daniel Burnum & Rebecca McKenney Some time in March Last past. The Said Mr. Henery pleaded not Guilty & desired to be tryed by this Court, The presentment being uncertain not mentioning in what Town the persons were Married in, nor where they were Inhabi- tants; Its therefore Considered by the Court that he be dismissed pay- ing fees of Court 46s & Stands Committed untill Sentance be performed.
Abigail Kimball Appear'd at this Court to Answer her presentm't for fornication & Nath'll Kimball her Husband also Appear'd & they both own'd the fact. Its therefore Considered by the Court that each of them receive Seven Strips on their Naked backs at the post & pay fees of Court 15s6 or that they pay a fine to the King of thirty Shillings each & fees as aforesaid & Stand Committed Untill Sentance be performed.
David Littlefield Appeared at this Court & owned himselfe Guilty of the Act of fornication with Sarah Littlefield his now wife. Its therefore Considered by the Court that he receive Seven Strips on his Naked back at the post & pay fees of Court 6s or that he pay a fine to the King of 30s & fees as aforesaid & Stand Committed untill Sentance be perform'd. It appearing to the Court that Sarah his said wife could not Attend this Court, ordered that She be heard before the Hono'rble John Wheel- wright Esq'r & Joseph Hill Esq'r & that they make report of their pro- ceedings thereon at the Next Court of General Sessessions [sic] of the peace to be holden at York for Said County on the first Tuesday of October Next.
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Joseph Averill Appear'd to this Court to Answer his presentm't at this Court for fornication, And being thereof Convic't Its Considered by the Court that he receive Seven Stripes on his Naked back at the post & pay fees of Court 6s or that he pay a fine to the King of 30s & fees as aforesaid & Stands Committed untill Sentance be perform'd.
Jacob Pirkins Appeared at this Court to Answer his presentment for profain Cursing & Swearing And it appearing to the Court that he had Answer'd for the Same before Mr. Justice Hill, Its therefore Con- sidered by the Court he be Acquited paying Cost of Court 7s & Stands Committed untill Sentence be performed.
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John Watson Appeared at this Court to Answer his presentment for Selling Strong drink by retail without Lycence, By reason of the Un- certainty of the presentment Its Considered by the Court he be Ac- quited paying fees of Court 3£ 19s 8d & Stands Committed Untill Sentance be performed.
Jacob Pirkins Appeared at this Court to Answer his presentment for profain Cursing & Swearing, It appearing to the Court that he had An- swered for the Same Crime before Mr. Justice Hill, Its therefore Con- sidered by the Court that he be Acquited paying fees of Court 7s & Stands Committed untill Sentance be performed.
Mr. Elihu Gunnison appeared at this Court to Answer his present- ment for Selling Strong drink by retail & by reason of the uncertainty of the Sd presentment & Nothing Appearing Sufficient to Convict him Its Considered by the Court he be Acquited paying fees of Court 8s & Stands Committed untill Sentance be performed.
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Ordered that twenty Shillings be paid out of the County Treasury to William Mogeridge for ringing the bell & fitting pl'ttforms for the Su- periour & Inferiour Courts to this day.
Order that Peter Bennit & George Rogers be Apprehended to appear at the Next Court of General Sessions of the peace to be holden at York for Sd. County of York to Answer for their Contempt of Au- thority for their not Appearing at this Court [several words stricken] to give evidence of what they knew relateing to Sam'll Denneys present- ment for breach of the Sabbath & breach of the peace &ct, Tho' being Sumoned as the Law directs.
James Spinney of Kittery in the County aforesaid being bound over to this Court by Joseph Hammond Esq'r one of his Maj'ts Justices of the peace for Said County, By Complaint of Patiance Spenney of Kit- tery aforesaid Widdow of His Maj'ts behalfe for that he the Said James Spinney on or about the tenth of June Last past did violently Assault beat & abuse the Sd Complana'ts daughter &ct As per the process & the Sd. Justices Record Appears on file, The papers being Committed to the Grandjury who brought in their presentment vizt That the Said James Spinney on or about the 10th day of June Last past w'th force & Armes did violently Assault beat bruse Wound & Evilly intreat One Elizabeth Spinney of Kittery aforesaid a Girl of about thirteen Years of Age in the peace of God & the King then being, And then & there the
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Said James Spenney many blows did Strike on her Naked body Some with his flatt hand & Some with his fist, So that She was afraid of his beating her breath out of her body, by which Means & violent Assault & Cruel beating her body was much brused & Swelled & her life Greatly Endangered; And Other Enormities the Said James Spinney [several words stricken] Then & there perpretrated & did &ct as per Said pre- sentment on file appears. The Said James Spinney Appear'd & pleaded not guilty and desired to be tryed by a jury who were Specially ap- pointed for that purposs, who went out thereon & return'd their verdict upon oath vizt, Not Guilty, Its therefore Considered by the Court he be Acquited paying fees of Court £5:2:7 & Stands Committed.
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