Title | Deposition: Thomas Bangley butcher, Godmanchester. Bangley owing William Ashby waggoner and sheep-farmer, Huntingdon, money for fat sheep, gave Ashby a cow as security, and later gave permission for the sale of the cow to defray her keep and the original bill. The prosecution alleged that Bangley had removed the animal from Ashby's close in the America's Hartford having sold it to George Stooker, butcher, Huntingdon (Bangley was sentenced to be confined for one hour, then discharged). |