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Vol. DXVIII, F-W; 1706-1720, n.d.
Prisons: Petitions to Qu. Anne, George I, etc., of and rel. to detained criminals: 1706-1719.
includes:
- ff. 1-9 James Feuillette, homicide: Petitions, etc., to Qu. Anne and Lord Sunderland: 1708.
- f. 3 Bulstrode Peachy, exempt in 3rd Troop, Horse Guards: Certificate for J. Feuillette: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 3 Captain - Lieut. Henry Migett, Royal Horse Guards: Certificate for J. Feuillette: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 3 Lieutenant-Colonel Armand de La Bastide, D'Auverquerque's French Foot: Certificate for J. Feuillette: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 3 Cornet Lewis de Belleau, 3rd Troop, Horse Guards: Certificate for J. Feuillette: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 3 Lelio Heusbergh, brigadier, 3rd Troop, Horse Guards: Certificate for J. Feuillette: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 6-7b Charles Butler, Earl of Arran: Certificate for J. Feuillette: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 10-11b Mathew French, Irish merchant: Petition to H. Boyle: 1708-1710.
- ff. 10-11b, 139-140b Henry Boyle, Baron Carleton; Secretary of State: Letters, etc., to: 1708-1710.: Partly Fr. and Dutch.
- ff.12-19b William Fuller, impostor: Petitions to Qu. Anne, etc.: 1708-1709.: Partly signed and printed.
- f. 16 John Somera, Baron Somers; Lord Chancellor: Letters to: 1707, 1709.
- f. 19b Charles Talbot, Duke of Shrewsbury: Certificate for W. Fuller: 1696.: Printed.
- ff. 20-21b [Dr?] Edward Games, of [Crai, near Brecon?]: Petition to Qu. Anne: bef. 1714.
- ff. 22-23b Captain Alexander Gawne, alias Gawen: Petition to Qu. Anne: [1708?].
- ff. 24-25b Patrick Graham, highwayman: Petition to Qu. Anne: n.d.
- ff. 26-31 William Greg, alias Gregg; clerk to Robert Harley; conspirator: Petition to Qu. Anne, etc.: 1708.
- ff. 32-43b Edward Griffin, 1st Baron Griffin: Petitions to Qu. Anne, etc.: 1708-1709, n.d.: Partly signed.
- ff. 44-44b Susanna Guardia, informer: Petition to Lord Sunderland: 1706-1710.
- ff. 45-48b Henry Halsall, alleged burglar: Petitions to Qu. Anne and Lord Sunderland: 1709.
- ff. 49-56b James Harris, highwayman: Petitions to Qu. Anne and Lord Sunderland, etc.: 1710.
- f. 51 Brigadier-General Jacob Bor: Certificate for J. Harris: 1710.
- ff. 54-54b Sir James Montagu, judge: Reports, opinions, etc., as Attorney- or Solicitor-General: 1707-1710.: Partly Lat.: Mostly signed. Partly copies.
- ff. 57-58b Mark Harris, burglar: Petition to Qu. Anne: 1709.
- ff. 59-60b Rachell Harris: Petition to Lord Sunderland on behalf of her husband, Mark: 1709.
- ff. 59-60b Mark Harris, burglar: Petition on his behalf: 1709.
- ff. 61-64b Sarah Hawkins, alleged infanticide, of Bristol: Petition to Qu. Anne, etc.: 1708.
- ff. 63-64b Samuel Wallis, Mayor of Bristol: Report on petition of S. Hawkins: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 63-64b William Sug[n?]er, Alderman of Bristol: Report on petition of S. Hawkins: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 63-64b Sir Thomas Day, MP: Report on petition of S. Hawkins: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 63-64b Sir William Daines, MP: Report on petition of S. Hawkins: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 63-64b William Jackson, Mayor of Bristol: Report on petition of S. Hawkins: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 63-64b John Buckeler, Alderman of Bristol: Report on petition of S. Hawkins: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 63-64b William Whitehead, Mayor of Bristol: Report on petition of S. Hawkins: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 63-64b Robert Yate, Alderman of Bristol: Report on petition of S. Hawkins: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 63-64b John Hawkins, Mayor of Bristol: Report on petition of S. Hawkins: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 65-66b Isaac Hider, burglar, of London: Petition to Qu. Anne: 1709.
- ff.67-68b Richard Hughes, burglar: Petition to Qu. Anne: 1709.
- ff.69-70b Ann Hutchins, alias Hoges; burglar: Petition to Qu. Anne: 1709.
- ff. 71-78b André Lapostre, merchant; alleged traitor: Petition, etc., to Lord Sunderland: 1709.: Partly Fr.
- ff. 73-74b Henry Lapostre, merchant, of London: Petition to Lord Sunderland on behalf of his brother, André: 1709.
- f. 75 Sir Henry Furnese, 1st Baronet d 1712: Letters, etc., to Lord Sunderland: 1707-1709.
- ff. 79b-80 Frances Lightfoot, wife of John Lightfoot, mariner: Petition to Privy Council: [1706-1714?].
- ff. 79b-80 Privy Council, The: Petitions to: 1706, n.d.
- ff.81b-82 Frances Lowen, wife of Roger Lowen, murderer: Petition to Qu. Anne: 1706.: Signed.
- ff. 83-84b Mrs Maria Williamina Manley, prisoner in Newgate: Petition to Qu. Anne: 1706.
- ff. 85-86b Robert Morris, woollen draper, of Newark: Petition to Qu. Anne on behalf of his son, Robert: bef. 1714.: Signed.
- ff. 87b-88 Richard Mart, of London: Petition to Qu. Anne on behalf of his son, Richard: bef. 1714.
- ff. 89b-90 Richard Mart, burglar; son of Richard Mart: Petition to Qu. Anne: bef. 1714.
- ff.91-92b Barbara Mawgridge, alias Morgridge; wife of John Mawgridge, murderer: Petition to Qu. Anne: 1708.
- ff.93-98b Gregory Mead, Irish merchant; prisoner in Jersey: Petition to Qu. Anne, etc.: 1706-1709.
- ff. 95-96b Colonel Thomas Collier, Lieutenant-Governor of Jersey: Petition to: 1706.
- f. 97 William Wogan, [Secretary to James, Duke of Ormonde?]: Letter to: 1709.
- ff. 99-102 Captain Ralph Minors, HEICS: Petition, etc., to Qu. Anne: 1707.: Signed.
- ff. 99-102 Philip Levie, felon: Petition, etc., rel. to: 1707.
- ff. 99-102 Anthony Burset, felon: Petition, etc., rel. to: 1707.
- ff. 101-102 Simon Harcourt, 1st Viscount Harcourt: Gaol delivery certificates by: 1707.: Copies.
- f. 103b Joseph Williams, prosecutor of R Moulbourne: Plea for mercy: 1709.: Signed.
- f. 103b Jasper Waters: Plea for mercy for R. Moulbourne: 1709.
- ff. 103-104b Ralph Moulbourne, thief: Petition to Qu. Anne: 1709.
- ff. 105-106b Thomas Nightingale, accessory to murder: Petition to Lord Sunderland: 1718-1719.
- ff. 107-11Ob Edmund Nolly, Irish naval chaplain: Petition to Lord Sunderland, etc.: 1708.
- f. 111 Sir Samuel Garrard, 4th Baronet; Lord Mayor of London: Certificate for T. Oades: 1707.: Signed.
- ff. 111, 119 Sir Owen Buckingham, Lord Mayor of London: Certificates for T. Oades: 1707.: Partly signed.
- ff. 111-123b James Douglas, merchant, of London: Petitions, etc., mostly on his behalf, to Qu. Anne: 1707-1709.: Partly signed.
- ff. 111-123b Thomas Oades, the younger; cooper, of London: Petition to Qu. Anne, etc.: 1707-1708.: Partly signed.
- ff. 115-123b Sir Salathiel Lovell, Baron of Exchequer: Correspondence rel. to case of T. Oades: 1707-1708.: Signed.
- f. 120 Walter Cope, grocer, of London: Deposition by: 1707.: Signed.
- ff. 120-121b Sir William Gore, Lord Mayor of London (1701): Depositions before: 1707.: Signed.
- ff.121-121b Rowland Readdaway, cooper, of London: Deposition rel. to case of T. Oades: 1707.: Signed.
- ff. 124b-125 John Battersbie, alias Pattersbie; burglar; prisoner at Maidstone: Petition to Lord Sunderland: 1708.
- ff. 126-127b John Filewood, thief: Petition rel. to: temp. Anne.
- ff. 126-127b Samuel Pattison, silversmith, of London: Petition to Qu. Anne: bef. 1710.
- ff. 126-127b Joseph Hatfield, thief: Petition rel. to: temp. Anne.
- ff. 126-127b John Wetherly, alias Wetherley; thief: Petition rel. to: 1708-1709.
- ff. 128-131b Sir Charles Hedges, Secretary of State: Letters, etc., to: 1702-1708.: Partly Fr. and cipher.
- ff. 128-131b Sir Salathiel Lovell, Baron of Exchequer: Letter, etc., to Sir C. Hedges: 1706.
- ff. 128-134 Miss Sarah Poole, of Lichfield: Petition to Qu. Anne, etc., on behalf of herself and her sister Elizabeth: 1706.
- f. 130 Fettiplace Nott, Recorder of Lichfield: Letter to S. Lovell: 1706.
- f. 134 Rebekah Creswell, widow, of Aldgate: Affidavit rel. to case of S. and E. Poole: 1706.: Signed.
- f. 134 Sir John Powell, Justice of QB: Affidavit before: 1706.: Signed.
- ff. 135-138 James Janson, Huguenot, of London: Petition to Qu. Anne, etc.: 1707.
- ff. 135-138 Paul Baudry, the younger; Huguenot, of London: Petition to Qu. Anne, etc.: 1707.
- ff. 135-138 Jane Jordan, Huguenot, of London: Petition to Qu. Anne, etc.: 1707.
- ff. 135-138 John Bouillaud, Huguenot, of London: Petition to Qu. Anne, etc.: 1707.
- ff. 135-138 Peter Joumard, Huguenot, of London: Petition to Qu. Anne, etc.: 1707.
- ff. 135-138 Samuell Barrell, Huguenot, of London: Petition to Qu. Anne, etc.: 1707.
- ff. 135-138 William Portall, elder of French Savoy Church in London: Petition to Qu. Anne, etc.: 1707.
- ff. 135-138 Luke Martin, Huguenot, of London: Petition to Qu. Anne, etc.: 1707.
- ff. 135-138 Isaac Gautier, Huguenot, of London: Petition to Qu. Anne, etc.: 1707.
- ff.135-138 John Arnaud, Huguenot, of London: Petition to Qu. Anne, etc.: 1707.
- ff.139-140b Mark Redmond, servant of Frances, Duchess of Tyrconnel: Petition to H. Boyle: 1708-1710.
- ff. 141-142b John Robinson, of county Northamptonshire: Petition to Qu. Anne on behalf of his son, George: 1708.
- ff. 141-144b George Robinson, horse-thief: Petition, etc., on his behalf: 1708.
- f. 143 John Sparrow, of Northampton: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1708.
- ff. 145-146b Mary Robinson, sister of Jeremiah Skingley, Clerk of the Mint: Petition to Qu. Anne: bef. 1714.
- ff. 145-146b Jeremiah Skingley, Clerk of the Mint: Petition rel. to his supposed murder: temp. Anne.
- ff. 147-149 Ensign Thomas Robinson, 12th Foot; homicide: Petition, etc., to Qu. Anne: 1708.
- f. 149 Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander Cossby, 40th Foot: Certificate for T. Robinson: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 149 Lieutenant-General Richard Franks: Certificate for T. Robinson: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 149 Major-General John Livesay: Certificate for T. Robinson: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 149 Major Walter Douglas, 12th Foot: Certificate for T. Robinson: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 149 Major Nicholas Fimbo, 12th Foot: Certificate for T. Robinson: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 150b-153 Abraham Roger, printer; of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields: Petition, etc., to Lord Sunderland: 1710.: Partly Fr.
- f. 152 César Pégorier, minister of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields: Certificate for A. Roger: 1710.: Fr.
- f. 152 Pierre Rival, minister of French Chapel at St James's Palace: Certificate for A. Roger: 1710.: Fr.
- f. 152b Joseph de Lamotte, minister of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields: Certificate for A. Roger: 1710.: Fr.
- f. 152b Michel Hue, elder of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields: Certificate for A. Roger: 1710.: Fr.: Signed.
- f. 152b Oliver Nourichel, of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields: Certificate for A. Roger: 1710.: Fr.: Signed.
- f. 152b Mychel Remy, of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields: Certificate for A. Roger: 1710.: Fr.: Signed.
- f. 152b Luc Morisse, elder of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields: Certificate for A. Roger: 1710.: Fr.: Signed.
- f. 152b André Lagrange, of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields: Certificate for A. Roger: 1710.: Fr.: Signed.
- f. 152b John Russelle, of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields: Certificate for A. Roger: 1710.: Fr.: Signed.
- f. 152b Simon Wallis, of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields: Certificate for A. Roger: 1710.: Fr.: Signed.
- f. 152b Abraham Bazire, elder of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields: Certificate for A. Roger: 1710.: Fr.: Signed.
- f. 152b Joseph Le Febure, of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields: Certificate for A. Roger: 1710.: Fr.: Signed.
- f. 152b Ezekias Le Ber, of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields: Certificate for A. Roger: 1710.: Fr.: Signed.
- f. 152b Isaac Bourdeau, of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields: Certificate for A. Roger: 1710.: Fr.: Signed.
- f. 152b Charles Billouard, of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields: Certificate for A. Roger: 1710.: Fr.: Signed.
- f. 152b Simon Pantin, of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields: Certificate for A. Roger: 1710.: Fr.: Signed.
- f. 152b Benjamin Godde, of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields: Certificate for A. Roger: 1710.: Fr.: Signed.
- f. 152b Peter Brunet, elder of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields: Certificate for A. Roger: 1710.: Fr.: Signed.
- f. 152b Edward Crafts, of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields: Certificate for A. Roger: 1710.: Fr.: Signed.
- f. 152b John Garnier, of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields: Certificate for A. Roger: 1710.: Fr.: Signed.
- f. 152b Denis Helot, elder of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields: Certificate for A. Roger: 1710.: Fr.: Signed.
- f. 152b E. Mesnil, of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields: Certificate for A. Roger: 1710.: Fr.: Signed.
- f. 152b Pierre Archambo, of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields: Certificate for A. Roger: 1710.: Fr.: Signed.
- f. 152b John Faure, elder of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields: Certificate for A. Roger: 1710.: Fr.: Signed.
- f.152b Joshua Soulard, of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields: Certificate for A. Roger: 1710.: Fr.: Signed.
- ff. 152b-153 Paul van Somer, of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields: Certificate for A. Roger: 1710.: Fr.: Signed.
- ff. 152b-153 Jeremie Peurry, master-cutler; of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields: Certificate for A. Roger: 1710.: Fr.: Signed.
- ff. 152b-153 S. S. Fouchard, of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields: Certificate for A. Roger: 1710.: Fr.: Signed.
- ff. 152b-153 Noé Contesse, of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields: Certificate for A. Roger: 1710.: Fr.: Signed.
- ff. 152b-153 Cristfor Eellis, of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields: Certificate for A. Roger: 1710.: Fr.: Signed.
- ff. 152b-153 William Cross, of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields: Certificate for A. Roger: 1710.: Fr.: Signed.
- ff. 152b-153 William Delaperrelle, of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields: Certificate for A. Roger: 1710.: Fr.: Signed.
- ff. 152b-153 J. Lacave, of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields: Certificate for A. Roger: 1710.: Fr.: Signed.
- ff. 154b-155 Elianor Seymour, felon: Petition to Qu. Anne: bef. 1710.
- ff. 156b-157 Anne Smith, pickpocket: Petition to Qu. Anne: 1708.
- ff. 158-166 Thomas Smith, robber, of Highgate: Petition, etc., to Qu. Anne: 1707-1708.
- f. 160 Sir Salathiel Lovell, Baron of Exchequer: Correspondence, etc., with Lord Sunderland: 1708.: Partly signed.
- ff. 165-166 Josiah Ragdale, of Highgate: Petition to Qu. Anne: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 165-166 Thomas Shuttleworth, of Highgate: Petition to Qu. Anne: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 165-166 John Raymond, of Highgate: Petition to Qu. Anne: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 165-166 Sir Edward Gould, of Highgate: Petitions to Qu. Anne: 1707, 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 165-166 Johan Schoppens, of Highgate: Petition to Qu. Anne: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 165-166 Henry Robins, of Highgate: Petition to Qu. Anne: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 165-166 Robert Doughty, of Highgate: Petition to Qu. Anne: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 165-166 Thomas Fish, of Highgate: Petition to Qu. Anne: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 165-166 Thomas Gerrard, of Highgate: Petition to Qu. Anne: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 165-166 Elizabeth Cornish, of Highgate: Petition to Qu. Anne: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 165-166 Richard Sear, of Highgate: Petition to Qu. Anne: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 165-166 John Townsend, of Highgate: Petition to Qu. Anne: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 165-166 Daniel White, of Highgate: Petition to Qu. Anne: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 165-166 Sir William Ashurst, alias Ashhurst; MP: Petition to Qu. Anne: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 165-166 J. Walter, of Highgate: Petition to Qu. Anne: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 165-166 Lewis Atterbury, DCL; Rector of Shepperton: Petition to Qu. Anne: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 165-166 Richard Barnes, of Highgate: Petition to Qu. Anne: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 165-166 W. Kidley, of Highgate: Petition to Qu. Anne: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 165-166 Jonathan Townsend, of Highgate: Petition to Qu. Anne: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 165-166 William Thatcher, of Highgate: Petition to Qu. Anne: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 165-166 Samuel Story, of Highgate: Petition to Qu. Anne: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 165-166 John Hardrett, of Highgate: Petition to Qu. Anne: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 165-166 Kathrine Nicolls, of Highgate: Petition to Qu. Anne: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 165-166 Edward Pauncefort, MP: Petition to Qu. Anne: 1708.: Signed.
- ff.165-166 Sir William Chapman, merchant, of London; Director, South Sea Company: Petitions to Qu. Anne: 1708-1711.: Signed.
- ff.165-166 A. Pemberton, of Highgate: Petition to Qu. Anne: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 167-168b Katherine Strode, wife of Sir George Strode: Petition to Qu. Anne: bef. 1710.
- ff.169-169b John Tarrey, distiller: Petition to Qu. Anne: bef. 1714.: Draft.
- ff. 170-176 Stephen Theard, merchant: Petitions to Qu. Anne and Lord Sunderland: 1706-1710.: Partly Fr.: Partly drafts. Partly signed.
- ff.177-178b Richard Thorpe, burglar: Petition to Qu. Anne: 1709.
- ff. 179-179b John Tidbury, horse-thief: Petition to Qu. Anne: 1709.
- ff. 180-183b Thomas Tyrell, homicide, of Gipping: Petition to Qu. Anne, etc.: 1706.: Signed.
- f. 182 Arabella Shelton: Witnessed, in: 1706.
- f. 182 Thomas Betts, of the Inner Temple: Witnessed: in 1706.
- ff. 182-183b Jane Braham, widow of John Braham, of Benhall: Quit-claim for T. Tyrell of murder charge: 1706.: Signed.
- ff. 184-187b John Watker, alleged burglar: Petitions to Qu. Anne: 1709.
- ff. 188-189b Martha Wammon, alias Shore; felon: Petition to Qu. Anne: bef. 1714.
- ff. 190b-191 Mary Welsh, alleged pickpocket: Petition to Qu. Anne: bef. 1714.
- ff.192-198b James West, tallow-chandler and highwayman, of Chatham: Petition, etc., on his behalf: 1709.
- ff.192-198b Amy West, widow, of Reading: Petition to Qu. Anne, etc., on behalf of her son, James: 1709.: Partly signed.
- f. 194 Richard Bealing, JP: for co. Midd. Affidavit bef.: 1709.: Signed.
- ff. 195-196b Henry Hyde, 2nd Earl of Clarendon: Certificate for J. West: 1709.: Signed.
- ff.197-198b Robert Tracy, Justice of the Common Pleas: Report to Lord Sunderland rel. to J. West: 1709.
- ff. 199-200b Thomas Fane, 6th Earl of Westmorland: Petition to Qu. Anne: 1709.
- ff.201-202b Jane White, shoplifter: Petition to Qu. Anne: bef. 1714.
- ff. 203b-205 James Wilkin, thief: Petition, etc., to Qu. Anne: 1710.
- f. 205 William Andrew, Common Councilman of Aldgate: Certificate for J. Wilkins: 1710.: Signed.
- f. 205 Richard Dyer, of Aldgate: Certificate for J. Wilkins: 1710.: Signed.
- f. 205 John Cradock, of Aldgate: Certificate for J. Wilkins: 1710.: Signed.
- f. 205 Jacob Brent, of Aldgate: Certificate for J. Wilkins: 1710.: Signed.
- f. 205 Thomas Bray, DD; Vicar of St. Botolph's, Aldgate: Certificate for J. Wilkins: 1710.: Signed.
- f. 205 Anthony Palmer, of Aldgate: Certificate for J. Wilkins: 1710.: Signed.
- f. 205 Matthew Woodman, of Aldgate: Certificate for J. Wilkins: 1710.: Signed.
- f. 205 Henry Todd, Common Councilman of Aldgate: Certificate for J. Wilkins: 1710.: Signed.
- f. 205 S. Perry, Common Councilman of Aldgate: Certificate for J. Wilkins: 1710.: Signed.
- f. 205 John Sussex, churchwarden of St Botolph's, Aldgate: Certificate for J. Wilkins: 1710.: Signed.
- f. 205 James Rochester, churchwarden of St Botolph's, Aldgate: Certificate for J. Wilkins: 1710.: Signed.
- f. 205 John Sibley, Common Councilman of A1dgate: Certificate for J. Wilkins: 1710.: Signed.
- ff. 206b-211b William Bullock, comedian: Petition to Qu. Anne, etc.: 1706.
- ff. 206b-211b John Mills, comedian, of Haymarket: Petition to Qu. Anne, etc.: 1706.
- ff. 206b-211b Robert Wilks, comedian, of Haymarket: Petition to Qu. Anne, etc.: 1706.
- ff. 208-210b James Harison: Correspondence with O. Swiny: 1706.
- ff. 208-21Ob Owen Swiny, alias Swinny alias MacSwinny; playwright and theatre manager: Correspondence with J. Harison: 1706.
- f. 212 Sarah Williams, alleged thief: Petition to Qu. Anne: bef. 1714.
- ff. 213-216b Mary Bennet, alias Bevis; inmate of Bridewell: Petition, etc., rel. to: 1707.
- ff. 213-216b Elizabeth Hill, inmate of Bridewell: Petition, etc., rel. to: 1707.
- ff. 213-216b Elizabeth Harrow, inmate of Bridewell: Petition, etc., rel. to: 1707.
- ff. 213-216b Kath. Garrett, inmate of Bridewell: Petition, etc., rel. to: 1707.
- ff. 213-216b Anne Day, inmate of Bridewell: Petition, etc., rel. to: 1707.: Partly copies.
- ff. 213-216b Jane Dennis, inmate of Bridewell: Petition, etc., rel. to: 1707.
- ff. 213-216b Debora Stent, alias Edmonds; inmate of Bridewell: Petition, etc., rel. to: 1707.: Partly copies.
- ff. 213-216b Elizabeth Way, inmate of Bridewell: Petition, etc., rel. to: 1707.
- ff. 213-216b Elizabeth Price, inmate of Bridewell: Petition, etc., rel. to: 1707.: Partly copies.
- ff. 213-216b Anne Allen, inmate of Bridewell: Petition, etc., rel. to: 1707.: Partly copies.
- ff. 213-217b London Secular Institutions. Prisons: Petition, etc., of officers of Bridewell to Qu. Anne: 1707.
- ff.213-216b Alice Harris, inmate of Bridewell: Petition, etc., rel. to: 1707.
- ff. 215-216b Sir Salathiel Lovell, Baron of Exchequer: Certificates to, as Recorder of London: 1707-1708.
- ff. 215-216b John Pearce, hempdresser, of Bridewell: Certificate to S. Lovell: 1707.: With mark.
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Add MS 61617-61618 : Vols. DXVII, DXVIII (ff. 193, 216). For pardons, remissions of sentence, bail, etc.; Partly French. Partly printed.
Add MS 61618 : Vol. DXVIII, F-W; 1706-1720, n.d. Prisons: Petitions to Qu. Anne, George I, etc., of and rel. to detained criminals:… - Hierarchy:
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- Start Date:
- 1706
- End Date:
- 1720
- Date Range:
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- Allen, Anne, inmate of Bridewell
Andrew, William, Common Councilman of Aldgate
Archambo, Pierre, of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields
Arnaud, John, Huguenot, of London
Ashurst, William, Knight, politician, 1647-1720
Atterbury, Lewis, Church of England clergyman, 1656-1731
Barnes, Richard, of Highgate; petitioner of Queen Anne, fl 1708
Barrell, Samuell, Huguenot, of London, fl 1707
Battersbie, John, burglar; prisoner at Maidstone, fl 1708
Baudry, Paul, the younger; Huguenot, of London, fl 1707
Bazire, Abraham, elder of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields, fl 1710
Bealing, Richard, JP for Middlesex, fl 1700
Belleau, Cornet Lewis, 3rd Troop, Horse Guards
Bennet, Mary, alias Bevis; inmate of Bridewell
Betts, Thomas, of the Inner Temple
Billouard, Charles, of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields
Bor, Jacob, Brigadier-General
Bouillaud, John, Huguenot, of London
Bourdeau, Isaac, of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields
Boyle, Henry, Baron Carleton, Secretary of State
Braham, Jane, of Benhall; widow of John Braham, fl 1706
Bray, Thomas, DD; Vicar of St. Botolph's, Aldgate
Brent, Jacob, of Aldgate
Brunet, Peter, elder of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields
Buckeler, John, Alderman of Bristol
Buckingham, Owen, Lord Mayor of London
Bullock, William, comedian
Burset, Anthony, felon
Butler, Charles, Earl of Arran, of Add MS 61284
Chapman, William, merchant, of London; Director, South Sea Company
Collier, Thomas, Colonel; Lieutenant-Governor of Jersey
Contesse, Noé, of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields
Cope, Walter, grocer, of London
Cornish, Elizabeth, of Highgate
Cossby, Alexander, Lieutenant-Colonel; 40th Foot
Cradock, John, of Aldgate
Crafts, Edward, of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields
Creswell, Rebekah, widow, of Aldgate
Cross, William, of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields
Daines, William, Knight, politician, 1647-1724
Day, Anne, inmate of Bridewell Prison, fl 1707
Day, Thomas, Knight, politician and Mayor of Bristol, c 1628-1709
Delaperrelle, William, Huguenot and signatory of a petition, fl 1708
Dennis, Jane, inmate of Bridewell prison, fl 1707
Doughty, Robert, of Highgate, signatory of a petition to Queen Anne, fl 1708
Douglas, James, of London, merchant and petitioner to Queen Anne, fl 1707-1709
Douglas, Walter, army officer, fl 1708
Dyer, Richard, of Aldgate, signatory of a certificate for James Wilkin, fl 1710
Eellis, Cristfor, of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields
Fane, Thomas, 6th Earl of Westmorland, First Lord of Trade and Lord Lieutenant of Northamptonshire, 1681-1736
Faure, John, clergyman, fl 1710
Feuillette, James, criminal, fl 1708
Filewood, John, thief, fl 1706-1720
Fimbo, Nicholas, army officer, fl 1708
Fish, Thomas, of Highgate, fl 1708
Fouchard, S. S., of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields
Franks, Richard, Lieutenant-General
French, Mathew, Irish merchant
Fuller, William, impostor
Furnese, Henry, 1st Baronet, d 1712
Games, Edward, petitioner to Queen Anne, fl 1655
Garnier, John, Huguenot and signatory of a certificate for Abraham Roger, fl 1710
Garrard, Samuel, 4th Baronet, merchant, politician and Lord Mayor of London, 1650-1724
Garrett, K, inmate of Bridewell Prison and subject of a petition, fl 1707
Gautier, Isaac, of London, Huguenot and signatory of a petition to Queen Anne, fl 1707
Gawne, Alexander, alias Gawen, army officer and correspondent of Sir James Montagu, fl 1708
Gerrard, Thomas, of Highgate, signatory of a petition to Queen Anne, fl 1708
Godde, Benjamin, signatory of a certificate, fl 1710
Gore, William, Knight, merchant, politician and Lord Mayor of London, 1644-1707
Gould, Edward, Knight, of Highgate, petitioner to Queen Anne, d 1728
Graham, Patrick, highwayman and author of a deposition, fl 1706
Greg, William, alias Gregg, clerk, spy and conspirator, d 1708
Griffin, Edward, 1st Baron Griffin of Braybrooke, courtier and conspirator, before 1651-1710
Guardia, Susanna, informer and petitioner to Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland, fl 1706-1710
Halsall, Henry, alleged burglar
Harcourt, Simon, 1st Viscount Harcourt
Hardrett, John, of Highgate
Harison, James
Harris, Alice, inmate of Bridewell
Harris, James, highwayman
Harris, Mark, burglar
Harris, Rachell
Harrow, Elizabeth, inmate of Bridewell
Hatfield, Joseph, thief
Hawkins, John, Mayor of Bristol
Hawkins, Sarah, alleged infanticide, of Bristol
Hedges, Charles, Sec of State
Helot, Denis, elder of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields
Heusbergh, Lelio, brigadier, 3rd Troop, Horse Guards
Hider, Isaac, burglar, of London
Hill, Elizabeth, inmate of Bridewell
Hue, Michel, elder of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields
Hughes, Richard, burglar, fl 1709
Hutchins, Ann, alias Hoges; burglar
Hyde, Henry, 2nd Earl of Clarendon
Jackson, William, Mayor of Bristol
Janson, James, Huguenot, of London
Jordan, Jane, Huguenot, of London
Joumard, Peter, Huguenot, of London
Kidley, W., of Highgate
La Bastide, Armand, Lieutenant-Colonel; D'Auverquerque's French Foot
Lacave, J., of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields
Lagrange, André, of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields
Lamotte, Joseph, minister of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields
Lapostre, André, merchant; alleged traitor
Lapostre, Henry, merchant, of London
Le Ber, Ezekias, of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields
Le Febure, Joseph, of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields
Levie, Philip, felon
Lightfoot, Frances, wife of John Lightfoot, mariner
Livesay, John, Major-General
Lovell, Salathiel, Baron of Exchequer
Lowen, Frances, wife of Roger Lowen, murderer
Manley, Maria Williamina, Mrs; prisoner in Newgate
Mart, Richard, burglar; son of Richard Mart
Mart, Richard, of London
Martin, Luke, Huguenot, of London
Mawgridge, Barbara, alias Morgridge; wife of John Mawgridge, murderer
Mead, Gregory, Irish merchant; prisoner in Jersey
Mesnil, E., of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields
Migett, - Lieut. Henry, Captain; Royal Horse Guards
Mills, John, comedian, of Haymarket
Minors, Ralph, Captain; HEICS
Montagu, James, judge
Morisse, Luc, elder of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields
Morris, Robert, woollen draper, of Newark
Moulbourne, Ralph, thief
Nicolls, Kathrine, of Highgate
Nightingale, Thomas, accessory to murder
Nolly, Edmund, Irish naval chaplain
Nott, Fettiplace, Recorder of Lichfield
Nourichel, Oliver, of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields
Oades, Thomas, the younger; cooper, of London, fl 1707-1708
Palmer, Anthony, of Aldgate
Pantin, Simon, of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields
Pattison, Samuel, silversmith, of London
Pauncefort, Edward, MP
Peachy, Bulstrode, exempt in 3rd Troop, Horse Guards
Pearce, John, hempdresser, of Bridewell
Pemberton, A., of Highgate
Perry, S., Common Councilman of Aldgate
Peurry, Jeremie, master-cutler; of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields
Poole, Sarah, Miss; of Lichfield
Portall, William, elder of French Savoy Church in London
Powell, John, Justice of QB
Price, Elizabeth, inmate of Bridewell
Privy Council, The
Pégorier, César, minister of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields
Ragdale, Josiah, of Highgate
Raymond, John, of Highgate
Readdaway, Rowland, cooper, of London
Redmond, Mark, servant of Frances, Duchess of Tyrconnel
Remy, Mychel, of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields
Rival, Pierre, minister of French Chapel at St James's Palace
Robins, Henry, of Highgate
Robinson, George, horse-thief
Robinson, John, of county Northamptonshire
Robinson, Mary, sister of Jeremiah Skingley, Clerk of the Mint
Robinson, Thomas, Ensign; 12th Foot; homicide
Rochester, James, churchwarden of St Botolph's, Aldgate
Roger, Abraham, printer; of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields
Russelle, John, of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields
Schoppens, Johan, of Highgate
Sear, Richard, of Highgate
Seymour, Elianor, felon
Shelton, Arabella
Shuttleworth, Thomas, of Highgate
Sibley, John, Common Councilman of A1dgate
Skingley, Jeremiah, Clerk of the Mint
Smith, Anne, pickpocket
Smith, Thomas, robber, of Highgate
Somer, Paul, of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields
Somera, John, Baron Somers, Lord Chancellor
Soulard, Joshua, of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields
Sparrow, John, of Northampton
Stent, Debora, alias Edmonds; inmate of Bridewell
Story, Samuel, of Highgate
Strode, Katherine, wife of Sir George Strode
Sugn?er, William, Alderman of Bristol
Sussex, John, churchwarden of St Botolph's, Aldgate
Swiny, Owen, alias Swinny alias MacSwinny; playwright and theatre manager
Talbot, Charles, Duke of Shrewsbury
Tarrey, John, distiller
Thatcher, William, of Highgate
Theard, Stephen, merchant
Thorpe, Richard, burglar
Tidbury, John, horse-thief
Todd, Henry, Common Councilman of Aldgate
Townsend, John, of Highgate
Townsend, Jonathan, of Highgate
Tracy, Robert, Justice of the Common Pleas
Tyrell, Thomas, homicide, of Gipping
Wallis, Samuel, Mayor of Bristol
Wallis, Simon, of Huguenot Church of the Tabernacle, Leicester Fields
Walter, J., of Highgate
Wammon, Martha, alias Shore; felon
Waters, Jasper
Watker, John, alleged burglar
Way, Elizabeth, inmate of Bridewell
Welsh, Mary, alleged pickpocket
West, Amy, widow, of Reading
West, James, tallow-chandler and highwayman, of Chatham
Wetherly, John, alias Wetherley; thief
White, Daniel, of Highgate
White, Jane, shoplifter
Whitehead, William, Mayor of Bristol
Wilkin, James, thief
Wilks, Robert, comedian, of Haymarket
Williams, Joseph, prosecutor of R Moulbourne
Williams, Sarah, alleged thief
Wogan, William, Secretary to James, Duke of Ormonde?
Woodman, Matthew, of Aldgate
Yate, Robert, Alderman of Bristol