1734
London to witt.
The Jurors for our Sovereign Lord the King upon their said
oaths present that
Robert Long< no role >
fellow of the Parish of St. Bridgett
otherwise Brides the Ward of Faringdon with London
[..] on the Sixteenth day of Aprill 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 Parish
of St. Bridgett otherwise Brider
in the aforesd Sd Ward of Farringdon
without together with
[..] twenty other Malefactors to the said Jurors unknown then and
there did riotously and him a tumultuously assemble and meet together
to disturb the Peace of our said Sovereign Lord the King and so
then and there being assembled he the said
Robert Long< no role >
fellow
together with the said other Malefactors with force and arms and
So forth with divers Fellowings and Shoutings the Peace of our
Said Lord the King them and there did disturb and the said
Robert Long< no role >
fellow with the said other Malefactors then and
there did his Sir
William Billow< no role >
Knight
then and now
[..]
Mayor of the City of London
and one of the Justices of our said
Lord the king for the said City of London
assigned to keep
the Peace of the said Citizen (he the said Sir
William Billers< no role >
then and there being in the Execution of his said Office of
[..]
Mayor of the said City of London
and riding in his Coach in a
Publick Procession with severall of the Aldermen of the said City
and other Enormities to him the Said Sir
William Billers< no role >
then
and there affered against the Peace of our sd Lord the King his
Crown and Dignity and so forth