| Title | Depositions (7) in the cases of Robert Monk, William Monk and John Nicholls, labourers, of Stanground: accused by Henry Knight, bailiff to Bernard Landell Ward, yeoman farmer, Stanground, of stealing from Mr. Ward, peas, beans, barley, two hatchets, horse corn, oak scantling and 2 sacks. Thomas Andrew, cow-keeper, John Stallibrass, beer-house keeper and Thomas Parsons, shoemaker all of Stanground, named as receivers in different indictments. Monk denied all the charges. Nicholls confesses and incriminates his partners. |
| Description | (a) Ward 'v' R. Monk: stealing two hatchets. Evidence of Knight and William Preston, constable of Fletton. Examination of Monk. (b) Ward 'v' R. Monk, W. Monk, Nicholls and Andrew: stealing two quarters of Barley. Evidence of Knight, Robert Smith and Nicholls. Examination of R. Monk and Andrew. (c) Ward 'v' R. Monk, Nicholls and Andrew: stealing horse corn. Examination of Monk, Nicholls and Andrew. (d) Ward 'v' R. Monk, W. Monk, Nicholls and Parsons: stealing beans and peas. Evidence of WIlliam Kingston, Thomas Corbold and Nicholls. Examination of Monk's. (e) Ward 'v' R. Monk, Nicholls and Parsons: stealing beans. Evidence of Thomas Corbold. Examination of Monk and Nicholls. (f) Ward 'v' R. Monk, Nicholls and Stallibrass: stealing two sacks and a quantity of beans. Evidence of Knight and William Preston, constable of Fletton. Examination of Monk, Nicholls and Stallibrass. (g) Ward 'v' Nicholls and Stallibrass: stealing oak scantling. Evidence of Nicholls and John Jackson. Examination of Stallibrass. |