London
The Jurors for our Lord the King upon their Oath present that
Robert Longfellow< no role >
late of London
Laborer
on the Sixteenth
Day of April In the Seventh Year of the Reign of out Sovereign Lord George the Second by the Grace of great Britains
France and Ireland King Defender of the Faith together with Divers other ill doors and Breakers of the peace be our said Lord the
King to the Number of Twenty and more to the said Jurors unknown with Force and Arms at London
aforesaid that is to say In the Parish
of Saint Bridgett otherwise Brides
in the Ward of Farringdon
without in London aforesaid themselves an lawfully riotously contously
and tumultuously did assemble and gather together to disturbe and breake the Peace of our said Lord the King And then and there
being so Assembled and gathered together by and with divers & many lend contemptions Noises and Hissings the Peace
of our said
Lord the King unlawfully did break & disturb And the said
Robert Longfellow< no role >
together with the said other ill Poors of Breakers
of the said Peace Sir
William Billers< no role >
Knight
then and now Mayor of and for the said City of London
and one of the Justices of
our said Lord the King assigned to keep The Peace of Our said Lord The King within the said City And being in the due execution
of his Office of Mayor then and there unlawfully rioutously routously tumultuously contemptiously wilfully malitiously and
with Lord Noise did insult provoke ridicule and Hiss And other Indignities and Injurys to him She said Sir
William Billers< no role >
then. and there injustly and injuriously offered and did To the ill example of all others in such causes offending And Against the
Peace of our said Lord the King his Crown and Diginty.
Sworne{ John Bamford< no role >
Charles Jones< no role >