The Jurors for our Lord the King upon their Oath present That
James Castle< no role >
late of London
Labourer
on the first Day January
in the 18th Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord Geo: the 2d King of
Great Britain Etc and on diverse other Days and Times between that
Day and the Day of the taking this Inquisition with Force and Arms at
London
afd. that is to say at the Parish of Saint Bridget
otherwise
St Brides
in the Wd. of Farringdon
with: in London
afd. did keep and
maintain and yet doth keep and maintain a certain comon ill governed
& disorderly House and in the sd House fortheirhis own Lucre &profetGain
certain evil and ill disposed Pson as well men as Women of evil
Name and Fame and of dishonest Conversation to frequent and come
together then and on the said Other Days & Times there un law-
fully & wilfully did Causeandprocureandpercuit & suffer and
the sd Men & Women intheirhis Sd. House at unlawful Times as
well in the Night as in the Day then & on the Sd. other Days & Times
there to be & remain Drinking Tipling Whereing scolding fighting
Sovering making great Noise & Clamours and otherwise misbehaving
themselves unlawfully & withfullydathdid permit & still doth permit
To the great Damage & comon Nusance of all the being a Subjects
of our Sd Ld the King and agt. the Peace of our Sd Ld the
King his Crown & Dignity
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