Title | Deposition before J.P.: John Lawrence Wright of Haddon, farmer, accused John Wade of Billansthorpe (?) Rutlandshire, of cutting off the tails and manes of eleven carthorses. William Harratt, Huntingdon, ironmonger and saddler, stated that Wade had tried to sell him hair, said to have been taken from dead horses. Becoming suspicious Harratt had given Wade into custody. John Arundel Esq., the Justice, took a deposition from Wade: born near Uppingham, gained his living by buying and selling hair, had no settled abode or knowledge of where he had lodged. |