1734
Londonto witt
describe the
Maletartory
The Jurors for our Severeign Lord the King upon their
late of London Barber,
saidOath present that Thomas Milsam Prince of the united
Parishes of St. Lawrence Jewry
& St. Mary Magdalen Milkstreet
in the Ward of Breadstreet
Barber the eleventh day of April
in the seventh year of the reign of our Sovereign lord George
the second now King of great Britain and so forth at London
in the united Parishes dest. Lawrence Sewry in the Yard of Breadstreet
& Ward afsdtogether with twenty
other Malefactors to the sd Jurors unknown then and there
did reotously riotously and unlawfully assemble and meet
together 10th disturb
theanoe of the publick peace of our said Sovereign Lord the
King &
sothen & there being so meet & assembled he the said
Thomas Milsam Prince< no role >
the day Year & place afsd at the parish and Ward
aferesaid together
with the sd other Malefactors with force & Arms
& so forth
in a tarun
[..] bnous Manner with divers great hollowings & shoutings the unblock peace of our
sd sovereign Lord the King then & there did molest & disturb & the said
Thomas Mils am Prince together with the sd other Malefactes
with force & arms
& so forththen & there did riotously and
tomultously break and Spoil the Glass Window in the of the Mantion house of Sir
William Billew< no role >
Knight
in the parish and ward of the said then & now mayor of the City of London
& other
Enormines and Daminges to him the sd Sir
William Billers< no role >
then and there
offered and did to the great damage of the sd Sir
William Billers< no role >
in manifest Disturbance & violation of the publick peace of our said
present
sovereign lord the King his Crown & Dignity
and
so forthAnd against the Peace Etc