London
The examination of
Thomas Gates< no role >
City Marshal, taken before the Rt
Honble
Brackley Kennett< no role >
Lord Mayor< no role >
of the City of London
Who on his Oath saith that about Eight Oclock onMonday12th June 1780
evening the fifth of June this Examinant together with Mr Kirby< no role >
of Woodstreet
Compter went into a House in the front of the Mass
House or romish Chaple Scituate in White Street
Moorfield
and
there Saw [..]
Theophilus Brown< no role >
now a prisoner pulling
up the flooring of the said House and that the said Theophilus Brown< no role >
took up one of the Boards on his Shoulder that Mr Kirby Pushed
him, and bid him get along for a Rascall but he still persisted
and Carry'd the Board to the Side of the fire and threw it on
that he afterwards pull'd of his Hatt which had a Blue Cock< no role >
[..]
in it Holloo'd And Dam'd his Eyes there should be no popery
Taken and Sworn the Day
And year first above Written before me}
B Kennett
Mayor
Thomas Gates< no role >