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A35635 The Case of Richard Radley, Gent. now prisoner in the Kings-bench. 1680 (1680) Wing C970A; ESTC R38979 3,793 1

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Danwood to wait upon the said Lord Chief Justice and demanded from his Lordship satisfaction for the Timber his Lordship had Felled from off Danwoods Land and an account of the Rents and Profits his Lordship had received and to re-imburse Danwood the Costs he was by those unnecessary Suits enforced to Expend Which demand his Lordship seemed much offended at saying to Danwood He owed him nothings and again bidding him come by it as well as he could And for Redress herein Danwood hath now a Petition depending before the Lords in Parliament The Lord Chief Justice hath Oath made before him by the aforesaid Ralet and one William Lewis a notorious Rogue who for Twelve Years before had been kept at the Charge of the Parish That on the Seventh day of August then last past Radley Spake unto Ralet these words following viz. If you expect to have your Money Recovered of me at Chelmsford go to Weld-Hall there 's Money enough come in now for quitting of Doctor Wakeman Radley was taken up by the Lord Chief Justice his Warrant and carried to his Lordships House where Radley entered into a Recognizance of One Hundred Pound with two Sureties in Fifty Pound a piece for Radleys appearance in the Kings Bench on the first day of Michaelmas Term 1679. At which time he appeared in Court and Retained Mr. Ward for his Clerk in the Crown Office who by rule of Court was to appear for Radley from time to time and to receive all Informations which should come in against him to which end Radley also gave Mr. Ward a general Warrant to appear And thereupon Radleys Bayl were discharged Radley had no notice to appear in all that time And yet he being called on the very last day of that Term and not appearing his Recognizance was forthwith estreated into the Exchequer whereof Radley being informed he in the beginning of Hillary Term last moved the Court of Kings Bench And upon his offer to receive any information and plead forthwith the Court made a Rule that the said Recognizance should be withdrawn An Information being exhibited againg Radley for the aforesaid words supposed to have been Spoken to Ralet the same came on to be Tryed at Chelmsford last Assizes to wit on the 28th of March last and Radley not being able to prevail with any Council to appear in his defence against the Lord Chief Justice Scroggs his Interest on whose behalf Sir George Jefferys appeared most forward a Verdict then passed against Radley who was thereupon Committed to Goale though he offered Unquestionable Bail for his Liberty At the Instance and Charge of the said Lord Chief Justice Scroggs Radley is removed from Chelmsford by Ha. Cor. and on the Fifteenth of June came over a Prisoner to the Kings Bench Whereupon the then Sheriff of Essex told Radley that he would charge him in Execution for 200 l. upon his aforesaid Recognizance and also take his Sureties in Execution until he would pay the Sheriff his Fees which Radley was fain to promise and having not payed the same he is to this day required so to do Albeit for Security of his Sureties Radley hath been enforced to obtain out of the Exchequer a quietus against the said Recognizance which cost him 5 l. 10 s. Radley was Sentenced in the Court of Kings Bench to stand before each of the Courts at Westminster one hour with a Paper on his Breast expressing his supposed Crime And to do the like at Brentwood at the then next Assizes and in the Affizes time And was Fined 200 l. and Committed in Execution until payed And to find Sureties for the Behaviour for three Years Radley hath stood at Westminster and Brentwood according to his Sentence aforesaid But hath not given Sureties for his Behaviour nor paid the 200 l. But lyes in Prison for Non-Payment And for Relief therein hath preferred his Petition to the Right Honourable the House of Commons in Parliament Assembld 3. Sep. 1679 〈◊〉 past 5. Sep. past 14. July last 19 July last