Reference
QSR1822/294
Title
Examinations and depositions: Examination of James Goodall of Asply Guise, bricklayer, relating to the theft of Daniel Sinfield's watch by William Pilgrim.
Date free text
1822
Production date
From: 1822 To: 1822
Scope and Content
William Pilgrim 'begged of him to go to Mr R How with him to tell him the case that he was in and give him the money to settle. Mr How has money of Pilgrim in his care - Mr How gave Pilgrim £2 - and with that Pilgrim and I ... returned to the Swan public house at Hog Sty End ... Cox came in and asked for Pilgrim.' All three went outside but did not settle anything, then Sinfield came up and agreed to settle for £2, which was paid to him. After going back into the public house he gave Pilgrim 10/- back and agreed to give 'up the presecution' for the 30/- and signed a receipt for the money. 'Higgins of the Swan public house burnt the two warrants as soon as it was settled.'
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