Good morning everyone, sorry it took me a bit to get back to the thread as of yesterday, I live in the US. Wow, thank you so, so much for all the transcribing, it's extremely kind of you, and I greatly appreciate it like you wouldn't believe!
Haha, interestingly, regarding it being great novel fodder, Prestwood's grandson did serve as a character-model for a villain in a Victorian novel, the Maid of Sker:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_FroudeMy family comes down through his presumably tamer sister, who married Georg Fritche, a German immigrant inkeeper and church organist (presumably how he met the daughter of the reverend John Froude Sr.

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Still going through the thread now, reading the transcriptions on page 2, I'm very appreciative. Regarding the 1698 case, I did see it listed in the National Archives. I saw the option to "Request a copy" and registered an account, but when I clicked that option it took me to a long page regarding the process of in-person visits to the NA. I saw they had a Q&A section but didn't see anything about requesting online copies. I sent them an email regarding it last night, asking for advice on how to go about it. Maybe I'm confused, is it possible to request pictures of the forms, like in the 1701 case? Does anyone here have experience with requesting forms online from them?