April
1734
Londonto Witt
The Jurors for Our Sovereign Lord the King upon their.
saidOathe prsent that
Robert Long fellow< no role >
of the Parish of St.
Bridgett otherwise Brides in the Ward of Farringdon
without London Laboures
on the Sixteenth Day of Aprill in the Seventh Years of the Reign
of our Sovereign Lord George the Second now King of Great Britain
and So forth at London
in the said Parish of St. Bridgett otherwise
Brides in the aforesaid Ward of Farringdon
without together with
Twenty other Malefactors to the said
[..] Jurors unknown
then and thew Did Riotously and
[..] urn
[..] usly assemble & meet
together to Disturb the Peace of our said Sovereing Lord the King.
and
sothen and there so being assembled He the said
Robt Longfellow< no role >
together with the said other Malefactors with force and Arms
and
so forthwith Diverse Hollowings and Shoutings the Peace of our said
Lord the King then & there Did Disturb And the said Robert
Longfellow with the said other Malefactors then and there Did in a contemptuons Manner in sult Ridi
[..]
Sr.
William Billers< no role >
Knt
. 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 City (He the said Sr.
William Billers< no role >
then and tehre being in the Execucon of his said Office
passing in the Publick Street of this Ctiy
of Mayor of the said City of London
and Riding in his Coach in his
Publick Procession to St. Brides
Church in the parish & Ward aforesaid with
Senalldivers of the Alderman of the said City and.
other Enosunties and indignities to him the said St.
William Billers< no role >
then and there.
Offered To the Evil Example of all others in the like care offending and against the peace of our said Lord the King his Crown and.
Diginty
and so forth