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and being in the Parish of Christ Church aforesaid, in the said County, and in the said
Hundred of Ossulston, whereof Leonard Phillips< no role > and Henry Capel< no role > , two of the Inhabitants
of the Hundred of Ossulston aforesaid, in the said County, were convicted. AND
WHEREAS due Proof, upon Oath, hath been made to us, that the just and necessary
Expences which the said Leonard Phillips< no role > and Henry Capel< no role > , as Inhabitants of the said
Hundred of Ossulston, have been at in defending such Action, have been taxed by the
proper Officer of the said Court at, and Amount to the Sum of Ten Pounds eighteen
Shillings and Five-pence.

AND WHEREAS the said Sheriff hath produced and shewn to us a certain other Writ
of Execution, issuing out of the same Court, at the Suit of FERDINAND SCHON-
BERG
< no role > , tested the fourth Day of July last; whereby the said Sheriff is commanded,
that of the Goods and Chattles of the Men inhabiting in the Hundred of Ossulston, in
his County, he cause to be made Four Hundred and Seventy-two Pounds ten Shil-
lings, which to Ferdinand Schonberg< no role > , in the said Court, were lately adjudged for his
Damages by him sustained, by Reason of the unlawful, riotous, and tumultuous as-
sembling of divers Persons, to the Number of twelve and more, at the Parish of Saint
George, Hanover-Square , in the said County, and in the said Hundred of Ossulston, and
there unlawfully, feloniously, and with Force wholly demolishing and destroying a
Dwelling-house of the said Ferdinand, situate and being in the Parish of Saint George,
Hanover-Square , aforesaid, in the said County, and in the said Hundred of Ossulston,
together with divers Goods and Chattles of the said Ferdinand there being in his said
Dwelling-house, and wherewith the same was furnished; and by Reason of the unlaw-
ful, riotous, and tumultuous assembling of divers other Persons, to the Number of twelve
and more, at the Parish of Saint George, Hanover-square , aforesaid, in the said County,
and in the said Hundred of Ossulston, and there unlawfully, feloniously, and with Force
demolishing in Part another Dwelling-house of the said Ferdinand, situate and being
in the Parish of Saint George, Hanover-Square , in the said County, within the said
Hundred of Ossulston, together with divers other Goods and Chattles of the said Fer-
dinard there being in the said last-mentioned Dwelling-house, and wherewith the same
was furnished; and by Reason of the unlawful, riotous, and tumultuous assembling
of divers other Persons, to the Number of twelve and more, at the Parish of Saint
George, hanover-Square , in the said County, and in the said Hundred of Ossulston, and
there unlawfully, feloniously, and with Force wholly demolishing and destroying ano-
ther Dwelling-house of the said Ferdinand, situate and being in the Parish of Saint
George, Hanover-Square , aforesaid, in the said County, and in the said Hundred of
Ossulston; and by Reason of the unlawful, riotous, and tumultuous assembling of divers
other Persons, to the Number of twelve and more, at the said Parish of saint George,
Hanover-Square , in the said County, and in the said Hundred of Ossulston, and there
unlawfully, feloniously, and with Force demolishing in Part another Dwelling-house
of the said Ferdinand, situate and being in the said Parish of Saint George, Hanover-
Square , in the said County, and in the said Hundred of Ossulston, whereof Leonard
Phillips
< no role > and Henry Capel< no role > , two of the Inhabitants of the Hundred of Ossulston aforesaid,
in the said County, were convicted. AND WHEREAS due Proof, upon Oath,
hath been made to us, that the just and necessary Expences which the said Leonard
Phillips
< no role > and Henry Capel< no role > , as Inhabitants of the said Hundred of Ossulston, have ben
at in defending such Action, have been taxed by the proper Officer of the said Court
at, and Amount to the Sum of Seventeen Pounds one Shilling and one Penny.

AND WHEREAS the said Sheriff hath produced and shewn to us a certain other Writ
of Execution, issuing out of the same Court, at the Suit of STEPHEN MABERLY< no role > ,
tested the fourth Day of July last; wehreby the said Sheriff is commanded, that of the Goods
and Chattles of the Men inhabiting in the Hundred of Ossulston, in the County, he cause to be
made Two Thousand One Hundred and fifrty-two Pounds, which to Stephen Maberly< no role > , in the said
Court, were lately adjudged for his Damages by him sustained, by Reason of the unlawful,
riotous, and tumultuous assembling of divers Persons, to the Number of twelve and more,
at the Parish of saint Giles in the Fields , in the said County, and in the said hundred of Ossul-
ston, and there unlawfully, and with Force demolishing and pulling down Part of a certain
Dwelling- house of the said Stephen, situate and being in Little Queen-street , in the Parish of
Saint

Saint Giles in the Fields aforesaid, in the said County, within the said Hundred of Ossul-
ston, together with divers Goods Chattles, and Furniture of the said Stephen there being
in his said Dwelling-house; and by Reason of the unlawful, riotous, and tumultuous as-
sembling of divers other Persons, to the Number of twelve and more, at the said Parish
of Saint Giles in the Fields , in the said County, and in the said Hundred of Ossulston, and
there unlawfully and with Force demolishing and pulling down Part of a certain Stable
of the said Stephen, situate and being in the Parish of saint Giles in the Fields aforesaid,
in the said County, within the said Hundred of Ossulston, together with divers Goods
and Chattles and Stable Utensils of the said Stepen there being in his said Stable; and
by Reason of the Unlawful, and riotous, and tumultuous assembling of divers other Persons,
to the Number of twelve and more, at the said Parish of Saint Giles, in the said County,
and in the said Hundred of Ossulston, and there unlawfully and with Force demolishing
and pulling down Part of a certain Out-house of the said Stephen, called a Warehouse,
situate and being in the Parish of Saint Giles in the Fields aforesaid, in the said County,
within the said Hundred of Ossulston, together with divers Goods and Chattles of the said
stephen there being in the said Warehouse of the said Stephen; and by Reason of the
unlawful, riotous, and tumultuous assembling of divers other Persons, to the Number
of twelve and more, at the said Parish of Saint Giles in the Fields , in the said
County, and in the said Hundred of Ossulston, and there unlawfully and with Force
demolishing and pulling down Part of another Dwelling-house of the said Stephen, situ-
ate and being in the Parish of Saint Giles in the Fields aforesaid, in the said County,
within the said Hundred of Ossulston,together with divers Goods, Chattels, and Furni-
ture of the said Stephen there being in the said last-mentioned Dwelling-house, whereof
John Sargeant< no role > and Richard Barker< no role > , two of the Inhabitants of the Hundred of Ossulsion
aforesaid, in the said County, were convicted. AND WHEREAS due Proof, upon
Oath, hath been made to us, that the just and necessary Expences which the said John
sargeant
< no role > and Richard Barker< no role > , as Inhabitants of the said Hundred of Ossulston, have
been at in defending such Action, have been taxed by the proper Officer of the said
Court at, and Amount to the Sum of Thirty-one Pounds Sixteen Shillings and Three-pence.

AND WHEREAS the said Sheriff hath produced and shewn unto us a certain other
Writ of Executo, issing out of the same Court, at the Suit of WILLIAM ADDING-
TON
< no role > , Esquire, and KEMPE BRYDGES< no role > , Esquire, Executors of th elast Will and Testa-
ment of Sir John Fielding< no role > , Knight, deceased, tested the fourth Day of July last; whereby the
said Sheriff is commanded, that of the Goods and Chattles of the Men inhabiting in
the Hundred of Ossulston, in his County, he cause to be made One Thousand and ninety-
-five Pounds, which to William Addington< no role > , Esquire, and Kempe Brydges< no role > , Esquire, Exe-
cutors of th last Will and Testament of Sir John Fielding< no role > , Knight, deceased, in the said
Court, were lately adjudged to them for their Damages by them sustained, by Reason
of the unlawful, riotous, and tumultuous assembling of divers Persons, to the Number
of twelve and more, at the Parish of Saint Paul, Covent-Garden , in the said County,
and in the said Hundred of Ossulston, and there unlawfuly and with Force demolish-
ing and pulling down wholly a Dwelling-house of the said Sir John, situate and being
in the Parish of Saint Paul, Covent-Garden , aforesaid, in the said County, and in the
said Hundred of Ossulston, together with divers Goods and Chattles of the said Sir
John there being in his said Dwelling-house, and wherewith the fame was furnished;
and by Reason of the unlawful, riotous, and tumultuous assembling of divers other
Persons, to the Number of twelve and more, at the Parish of Saint Paul, Covent-Garden ,
aforesaid, in the said County, and in the said Hundred of Ossulston, and there un-
lawfully and with Force demolishing in Part a certain other Dwelling-house of the said
Sir John, situate and being in the Parish of Saint Paul, Covent-Garden , aforesaid, in
the said County, and in the said Hundred of Ossulston, together with divers other
Goods and Chattles of the said Sir Jon there being in the his said last-mentioned Dwell-
riotous, and tumultuous assembling of divers other Persons, to the Number of twelve
and more, at the said Parish of Saint Paul, Covent-Garden , in the said County, and in
the said Hundred of Ossulston, and there unlawfuly and with Force demolishing wholly
a certain other Dwelling-house of the said Sir John, situate and being in the said
Parish of Saint Paul, Covent-Garden , in the said County, and in the said Hundred of
Ossulston; and by Reason of the unlawful, riotous, and tumultuous assembling of divers
other Persons, to the Number of twelve and more, at the said Parish of Saint Paul,
Covent-Garden , in the said County, and in the said Hundred of Ossulston, and there
unlaw-




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