• Reference
    QSR1773/28
  • Title
    Judicial and Other Business: Recognizances William Speechley, St Paul's, wheelwright; to prosecute Samuel Barker, same, butcher, for knocking down William Speechley's son, John, aged 6-7 years, by "riding full speed" in the common street so that he was "throwd down under his Horses feet" whereby his thigh was fractured and body greatly bruised (endorsed: "discharged, the Partys agreeing") [see also QSR1773/29]
  • Date free text
    1773
  • Production date
    From: 1773 To: 1773
  • Level of description
    item