Mary Kittle the wife of Thomas Kittle of the parish aforesaid [St Martin at Palace] is a person goes up and down throughout the whole parish threatening and saying she will sink the Swan and that it is a whorehouse, and using all manner of opprobrious words to the great disquieting of the whole neighbourhood, by her throwing of stones and a-calling them rogues and knaves and other base language. And the informant Thomas Pitcher do further say as he was a-going in the street, not knowing of any following him, Mary Kittle came after him and pusht at him almost down, calling him a pitiful rug-making rogue and dog. And they further say that she used many base expressions with reflections on Mr Mayor… And further said to Mr Mayor, You, I care not what you can do, for your justice is little worth, you smother anything that come before you if man shall buy but a pound of tobacco off you.
Mary Kittle the wife of Thomas Kittle of the parish aforesaid [St Martin at Palace] is a person goes up and down throughout the whole parish threatening and saying she will sink the Swan and that it is a whorehouse, and using all manner of opprobrious words to the great disquieting of the whole neighbourhood, by her throwing of stones and a-calling them rogues and knaves and other base language. And the informant Thomas Pitcher do further say as he was a-going in the street, not knowing of any following him, Mary Kittle came after him and pusht at him almost down, calling him a pitiful rug-making rogue and dog. And they further say that she used many base expressions with reflections on Mr Mayor… And further said to Mr Mayor, You, I care not what you can do, for your justice is little worth, you smother anything that come before you if man shall buy but a pound of tobacco off you.
Mary Kittle the wife of Thomas Kittle of the parish aforesaid [St Martin at Palace] is a person goes up and down throughout the whole parish threatening and saying she will sink the Swan and that it is a whorehouse, and using all manner of opprobrious words to the great disquieting of the whole neighbourhood, by her throwing of stones and a-calling them rogues and knaves and other base language. And the informant Thomas Pitcher do further say as he was a-going in the street, not knowing of any following him, Mary Kittle came after him and pusht at him almost down, calling him a pitiful rug-making rogue and dog. And they further say that she used many base expressions with reflections on Mr Mayor… And further said to Mr Mayor, You, I care not what you can do, for your justice is little worth, you smother anything that come before you if man shall buy but a pound of tobacco off you.
Mary Kittle the wife of Thomas Kittle of the parish aforesaid [St Martin at Palace] is a person goes up and down throughout the whole parish threatening and saying she will sink the Swan and that it is a whorehouse, and using all manner of opprobrious words to the great disquieting of the whole neighbourhood, by her throwing of stones and a-calling them rogues and knaves and other base language. And the informant Thomas Pitcher do further say as he was a-going in the street, not knowing of any following him, Mary Kittle came after him and pusht at him almost down, calling him a pitiful rug-making rogue and dog. And they further say that she used many base expressions with reflections on Mr Mayor… And further said to Mr Mayor, You, I care not what you can do, for your justice is little worth, you smother anything that come before you if man shall buy but a pound of tobacco off you.
And further said to Mr Mayor, You, I care not what you can do, for your justice is little worth, you smother anything that come before you if man shall buy but a pound of tobacco off you.