1781
To his Majesty< no role >
's Justices of the Peace
for
the City of London
at their General Quarter
Sessions holden at the Guildhall
in and for the
same City by Adjournment on Monday the Fifth
day of November One thousand seven hundred
and eighty one
The humble Petition of Brackley
Kennett,< no role >
Thomas Wright< no role >
, Evan Pugh< no role >
,
and Richard Clark< no role >
Esquires
.
Sheweth
That
Thomas Langdale< no role >
Esquire
,
James Malo< no role >
, Thomas
Stock,
Robert Charlton< no role >
,
George Summerling< no role >
, Sir James
Peachy Baronet< no role >
,
John Northouck< no role >
,
Richard Bullock< no role >
and
Eusta [..] Wolleprer< no role >
having severally commenced and Prosecuted
separate Actions at Law against your Petitioners as
Inhabitants of this City in order to recover Satisfaction
for the Damages done to their respective Dwelling houses
Stock in Trade Household Furnitures Etc during the late
Riots in this City have respectively obtained Judgments for
such their respective Damages and Costs for the following Sums
namely the said
Thomas Langdale< no role >
Esquire
for the Sum of
Eighteen thousand nine hundred and seventy four Pounds
The said
James Malo< no role >
for the Sum of Three thousand
seven hundred and fifty nine Pounds ten shillings The said
Thomas Stock< no role >
for the Sum of Two thousand two hundred and
sixty seven Pounds ten shillings The said
Robert Charlton< no role >
for
the Sum of One thousand and twenty nine Pounds ten shillings
The said
George Summerling< no role >
for the Sum of Five hundred and ten
Pounds five Shillings The said Sir
James Peachy< no role >
Baronet
for the
Sum of Three hundred and thirty four Pounds ten shillings