3d. Count For unlawfully Conspiring and agree [..] that they would not
thereafter work and labour in the said Occupation
unless they should be paid by their respective
Masters Six pence more than the customary price
of Five shillings for making every pair of Boots,
Six pence more than the customary Prices of 3s/9d.
for closing every pair of Boots and three pence more
than the customary prices of Three shillings for
making every pair of Shoes: On the same day.
4th. CountFor unlawfully conspiring and agreeing together
that they would not thereafter work and labour
in the said Occupation at the usual price which they
and others had been accustomed to work and labour.
William Kelman< no role >
Francis Connelly< no role >
.
7th. decemr puts [..]
Entd B & F
215 decr
Ann Pugh< no role >
late of the Parish of
[..] in the fields Widow
otherwise called
Ann Smith< no role >
late of the same
Widow
for assaulting Agnes the Wife of
William
Holman< no role >
: on the 15th. day of November last.
Agnes Holman< no role >
.
s d
10:8
13..4
recd 1:4:-
19th Febry puts Jury say Not Guilty
Entd B & F
2230 last
{
Edward Taylor< no role >
late of the Parish of Ealing
otherwise Zealing Victualler &
19th. Febry puts Jury say Not Guilty
Entd B F
Elizabeth< no role >
his Wife
for Assaulting one
John Coleman< no role >
, on the 7th. day of
December last.
John Coleman< no role >
James Galletley< no role >
.
4..8
10..8
10..4
recd 1:5:8
4:8
10:8
10:4
recd 1:5:8