London
The Jurors for Our Lord the King upon their Oath present That Thomas Milsam Prince Late of London
Barber
and Perrywigmaker
on the Eleventh Day of April in the Seventh year of the Reign of our Severeign Lord
Geroge the Second by the grace of god of Great Britain France and Ireland King Defender of the Faith together with divers others
all Doers and Breakers of the peace of our said Lord the King to the Number of Twenty and more to the said Jurors unknown
with Forces and Arms at London
aforesaid that is to say For the Parish of Saint Lawrenes Fewry in th, ward of Breadstreet
in
London
aforesaid themselves unlawfully Riotously Routously and tumultuously Did assemble and gather together to Disturb and break
the peace of our said Lord the King And then and there being so assembled and most together by and with Divers and many
Shoutings Hallovings Noises and Clamons the peace of our said Lord the King unlawfully Did Disturb and break And the said
Thomas Milsam Prince< no role >
together with the said other ill Doors and Breakers of the said peace the Glass Widows of the Dwelling
House of Sir
William Billens< 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 also the Glass Windows of the Dwelling
Houses of Divers other Leige People and Subjects of our said Lord the King Inhabiting and residing within she said City then and
there unlawfully Routously Routously tumultuously Wilfully and malitiously Did break and Spoil And other Injurys to him she said
Sir
William Billers< no role >
and the said other Leige People and Subjects of our said Lord the King then and there unlawfully and unjustly Did
To the manifest Violation of the Laws of our said Lord the King To the Ill Example of all others in such Cases Assending And against the
Peace of our said Lord the King his Crown and Dignity
Sworne{ Charles Jones< no role >