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A63160 The tryal and conviction of Mary Butler, alias Strickland at Justice-Hall in the Old-Baily, in London, on the 12th day of October, 1699. For counterfeiting a bond of 40000 l. as the bond of Sir Robert Clayton, kt. and alderman of London. 1700 (1700) Wing T2162; ESTC R221777 14,031 34

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than over and so made the Interest to come to Seven Thousand Pounds the Interest payable by the Bond being Twelve Hundred Pounds a Year Whereupon she desired I would draw a Bond for it my self and accordingly she left the first Bond with me I took some time and drew it and made the Penalty thereof Fifty Four Thousand Pounds conditioned for the Payment of Twenty Seven Thousand Pounds And it was to be made in the same Nature as the former was in respect of the Principal and in the mean time to continue the Payment of the Interest Yearly by proportionable Quarterly payments Mr. Mountague What Discourse had you with her about it Mr. Woodward I did draw a Bond and did take notice That whereas Sir Robert Clayton had given her this Bond of Forty Thousand Pounds and at his Request she had deliver'd it up to him and upon an Account stated there did remain Seven Thousand Pounds in Arrears for Interest which in all amounted to Seven and Twenty Thousand Pounds or thereabouts when I gave it her I said It is a very great Summ it concerns you to have Witnesses of Credit for no body will believe Sir Robert Clayton did give you this Bond especially after his Death unless it be very well attested I told her if she pleased I would go and be a Witness for her to see it executed So she went away And when she came to me again she told me that Sir Robert knew me very well but did not think fit to have me for a Witness I answer'd I do not care but it being a very great Sum take care it be well executed I gave her both the Bonds and from that time heard no more of it till about two Months since Mr. Northey Was there any Body came to discourse with you of making a new Bond besides her self Mr. Woodward Not that I know of I do not remember any It was an extraordinary Sum I did take a Copy of the Bond. Mr. Northey Have you it here Mr. Woodward Yes I have it here Mr. Northey He swears he took a Copy of it and delivered it to the Prisoner again We desire it may be read Mr. Mallet Is it a true Copy Mr. Woodward I cannot say I examined it Mr. Northey Did you write it from the Bond Mr. Woodward I did Mr. Northey Do you believe it is a true Copy Mr. Woodward I Believe it is The Reason why I did not examine it was because it was to be a Secret Mr. Mallet Do you look upon your self to be infallible Mr. Sergeant Wright Had you any Direction from the Prisoner to take a Copy Mr. Woodward I cannot say that L. C. J. Holt. Why did you write it out For your Direction to draw the new Bond Mr. Woodward I did write it out because it is a special Condition more than is usual in Bonds For it is expressed That there should be no Prosecution against her by Sir Robert Clayton or his Executors either at Law or in Equity for the 20000 l. or the Interest or to do any Act to obstruct her in receiving the same L. C. J. Holt. When did you take a Copy of it Mr. Woodward At the same time and before I returned it L. C. J. Holt. Did you make the new Bond by this Copy or by the former Bond Mr. Woodward Very likely I might use both L. C. J. Holt. Did you keep them both MR. Woodward I did keep them both by me till I delivered the new Bond. Mr. Sergeant Wright Is the Copy your own hand Writing Mr. Woodward Yes Mr. Mountague What did you take it from Mr. Woodward From the Original Mr. Wright And do you take that to be a true Copy Mr. Woodward I believe it is a true Copy Mr. Hall Did you read it over at that time Mr. Woodward I did read it over L. C. J. Holt. Did you write it Mr. Woodward I did write it Mr. Mallet And did you examine it afterward Mr. Woodward No I did not examine it it was not to be taken notice of Mr. Hall Can you say you read it carefully over at that time Mr. Cutts It may not be the very same Bond if he did not examine it by the Original signed by Sir Robert Clayton Mr. Northey They may show that Bond. Mr. Mallet Did the Prisoner bring the Bond to you of which this is the Copy and tell you this was her Bond Mr. Northey We will prove it by her own Confession Mr. Mallet If it be not the same Bond she cannot be convicted Mr. Northey No doubt of it Mr. Sergeant Wright Produce the Copy and if your Lordship please it may be read L. C. J. Holt. Let it be read NOverint Vniversi per presentes me Robertum Clayton Milites Decursum Anglice Kt. Alderman de London teneri firmiter obligari Mary Butler alias Strickland de Southstreet in parocha de Edmonton in Comitatu Middlesex vidue Quadraginta mille libris bone legalis monet ’ Anglie solvend ’ eidem Mary Butler alias Strickland aut suo certo Attornat ’ Executor vel Administrator suis ad quam quidem solutionem bene fideliter faciendam obligo me heredes Executores Administratores meos firmiter per presentes Sigillo dat decimo quarto die Aprilis Anno Regni Domini nostri Jacobi Secundi Dei Gratia Anglie c. Regis tertio Annoque Domini 1687. THE Condition of this Obligation is such That if the above bounden Sir Robert Clayton or his Assigns do and shall well and truly pay or cause to be paid unto the above-named Mary Butler alias Strickland her Executors Administrators or Assigns or any of them yearly and every Year during the Term of his natural Life the full and just Summ of 1200 l. of Lawful Money of England by four equal Quarterly Payments being the just and legal Interest to grow due of and for the Principal Summ of Twenty Thousand Pounds herein after-mentioned in manner and form following that is to say 300 l. on the 14th of July next ensuing the Date of these Presents 300 l. on the Fourteenth of October next coming 300l on the 14th of January which shall be in the Year of our Lord 1688. and 300l on the 14th of April following and so on every the said 14th Day of the said Months in every Year one next and consequently coming after another the like Sum of 300l during the Time and Term of the natural Life of the said Sir Robert Clayton And also if the Heirs Executors and Administrators of the said Sir Robert Clayton do and shall on or before the End and Expiration of Six-Months next after the Death or Decease of him the said Sir Robert Clayton not only well and truly pay or cause to be paid unto the said Mary Butler alias Strickland her Executors Administrators or Assigns the full and just Summ of Twenty Thousand Pounds of Lawful Money of England above expressed but also all