And that Gervase Beckett, lately of Barnsley in the West Riding in the aforesaid county, wire-drawer, together with another person unknown to the aforesaid jury, on the tenth day of October in the tenth year of the reign of our Lord George by the grace of God now King of Great Britain etc., did, by force of arms etc., at Wombwell in the West Riding in the aforesaid county, break and enter into a certain close of a certain Charles Newby Esquire called Wombwell Wood or Warren, and did then and there, by walking with their feet, trample and lay waste the grass and pasture in the aforesaid close that was lately growing, and did break and cast down the fencing in the aforesaid close, to the loss of the aforesaid Charles Newby, and against the peace of the said now Lord the King, his Crown and Dignity etc.
Witnesses -- Henry Sunderland, Francis Clayton