Catalogue description Assault on the Duke of Ormond

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Details of HL/PO/JO/10/1/344/352
Reference: HL/PO/JO/10/1/344/352
Title: Assault on the Duke of Ormond
Description:

Annexed:

 

a) Minutes and proceedings of the Committee.

 

b) Attestations of Mathew Pretty and William Wilson at the Bull Head.

 

c1) Information of William Done.

 

c2) Information of John Jones, victualler at the White Swan, in Queen's Street.

 

c3) Examination of the wife of Hurst.

 

c4) Information of Tho. Trishaire, W. Tayler, and Mich. Beresford.

 

c5) Information of Thomas Williams and John Browne.

 

c6) Information of Thomas Hardwicke and Joseph Humphreys,

 

c7) Information of Dr. John Hinton, lodging at Mrs. Martin's in the Palace near the Dog Tavern.

 

d1) Examination of John Hurst.

 

d2) Examination of Elizabeth Hurst.

 

e1) Deposition of Thomas Drayton, a constable of Lambeth.

 

e2) Deposition of John Buxton, of Bell Alley, Coleman Street.

 

e3) Deposition of Margaret Boulter, aged 12 years, niece of Richard Halliwell.

 

e4) Deposition of John Buxton.

 

e5) Deposition of Elizabeth Price.

 

e6) Deposition of Samuel Holmes.

 

e7) Deposition of Holmes's servant.

 

e8) Deposition of Mrs. Holmes.

 

e9) Deposition of Thomas Weyer.

 

e10) Deposition of William Gant.

 

e11) Deposition of Mrs. Price and William Mumford.

 

e12) Deposition of Katherine Halliwell.

 

e13) Deposition of Bernaby Bloxton, tailor.

 

e14) Deposition of Mathew Pretty and John Lee.

 

f) Summary of previous depositions relating to Hurst.

 

f1) Answer of Isaac Lawrence to an inquiry if Lady Lawrence at Chelsea knew Hurst could give of him.

 

g) Summary of previous depositions relating to Hunt.

 

g1) Letter of Judge Morton to the Duke of Ormond.

 

g2) Copy of warrant of Justices of the Peace.

 

g3) Record of conviction against Hunt.

 

g4) Receipt of Thos. Hunt.

 

g5) Letter from John Buxton to Thos. Hunt.

 

g6) Letter from T[homas] A[llen] to Mrs. Mary Hunt, dated 17 Nov 1670, and addressed to Mr. Davyes' house, at Moreclack (Mortlake).

 

h) Summary of previous depositions relating to Halliwell.

 

h1) Letter from T[homas] A[llen] to Mr. Holloway.

 

h2) Letter from T[homas] A[llen] to Mr. Holloway.

 

h3) Letter from Rich. Hammond to his esteemed and loving friend Richard Halliwell, at his house in Frying Pan Alley, in Petticoat Lane.

 

h4) Paper endorsed "Fifth Monarchy.

 

h5) Letter.

 

h6) Letter from Richard Halliwell.

 

h7) Letter from Richard Halliwell to the Lord Mayor.

 

h8) Depositions of William Mosely and his daughter Honour Mosely, of Blue Anchor Alley, Bunhill.

 

h9) Petition of Katherine Hallywell, wife of Richard Hally-well, tobacco cutter.

 

h10) Petition of Katherine Hallywell, wife of Richard Hally-well, tobacco cutter.

 

i) Summary of previous depositions relating to Allen.

 

k) Draft report of the Sub-Committee.

 

l) Examination of Francis Johnson, a pretended Minister, living in Gray's Inn Lane, 19 Dec 1670.

 

m) Information of John Wybourne and George Baker respecting John Washwhite.

 

m1) Petition of John Washwhite.

 

m2) Petition of John Washwhite.

 

n1) Information of Robert Ellery, of Little Drury Lane, carpenter.

 

n2) Same of Thomas Fletcher, of Knockfergus, in the parish of Whitechapel, Middlesex, bricklayer.

 

n3) Examination of Thomas Dixey (named in the information John Dixey).

 

n4) Letter from Judge Morton to Mr. James Clarke.

 

o) Paper endorsed:-- An information given to the Lord Arlington concerning the persons that assaulted the Duke of Ormond.

 

p) 17 Feb -- Report of the Committee.

 

q) 9 March -- Draft order of the House.

Date: 14 Jan 1671
Held by: Parliamentary Archives, not available at The National Archives
Language: English

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