to be nearly full of Money, and said blast'em, I don't
care, here's plenty of bit" atthe same time shaking
his Waistcoat Pocketthe Prisoner
immediately
quitted the Shop, and went amongst the Mob at the
DoorA very tall, Man in the Mob, told the
Prisoner
, there was a Chapel in the Housethe
Prisoner then turned back into the Shop, rushed
by Informant, and went into the middle of the
Shop, swearing, that he would have the House
downIn the middle of the Shop, the Prisoner
made a, half for a few Minutes, and then returned
to the MobSays, that the Prisoner stood without
the Door with his that in his Stand, seeming to
collect Money at the Coaches passing bythat
the Prisoner remained in that Situation for about
Five Minutes, and thenthe Prisonerwent away
and left the Croud, as Informant believes, and he
further Says, that he does not believe the
Prisoner
was one of the Persons present when
the House of Mr Langdale< no role >
was demolished
Taken and Sworn at Guildhall
London
the 22d day of June 1780
before me}
Robert Perham< no role >
James Brown< no role >