Harrison (John, Hackney carriage driver, fl. 1699) Legal affadavit signed relating to a journey to Islington, D.s. "John Harrison" & countersigned [before the magistrate] "Jo. Francklin", manuscript, folds, slightly browned, folio, 17th October 1699; and another affadavit, dated 1724, and referring to the Hawkers office, v.s., v.d. (2). *** A statement by Harrison that he picked up two men in his carriage, Joseph and Walter Reynolds in Fenchurch Street and drove them to Islington. There they picked up three "gentlewomen... very merry and cheerful..." and drove them to "to Haidon yard in ye Minories", and "there did not appeare any disagreement Threat or force amongst them at any time whilst he saw them together." - John Harrison
Harrison (John, Hackney carriage driver, fl. 1699) Legal affadavit signed relating to a journey to Islington, D.s. "John Harrison" & countersigned [before the magistrate] "Jo. Francklin", manuscript, folds, slightly browned, folio, 17th October 1699; and another affadavit, dated 1724, and referring to the Hawkers office, v.s., v.d. (2). *** A statement by Harrison that he picked up two men in his carriage, Joseph and Walter Reynolds in Fenchurch Street and drove them to Islington. There they picked up three "gentlewomen... very merry and cheerful..." and drove them to "to Haidon yard in ye Minories", and "there did not appeare any disagreement Threat or force amongst them at any time whilst he saw them together." - John Harrison
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