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unlawfully and with Force demolishing in Part 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, 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 Sixteen Pounds Seventeen Shillings and Eleven-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 EDWARD M'CARTY,
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 Hundred and ninety-three Pounds ten Shillings, which
to Edward M'Carty< no role > , in the same 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 Luke, Old-
Street , in the said County, and in the said Hundred of Ossulston, and there un-
lawfully and with Force demolishing and pulling down wholly a Dwelling-house of the
said Edward, situate and being in the Prish of Saint Luke, Old-street, aforesid, in the said
County, and in the said Hundred of Ossulston, together with divers Goods and Chattles
of the said Edward there being in his said Dwelling-house, and wherewith the same was
furnished; and by Reason of the unlawful, riotous, and tumultuous assembling od di-
vers other Persons, to the Number of twelve and more, at the Parish of Saint Luke,
Old-street, aforesaid, in the said County, and in the said Hundred of Ossulston, and there
unlawfully and with Force demolishing in Part another Dwelling-house of the said
Edward, situate and being in the Parish of Saint Luke, Old-Street, aforesaid, in the said
County, and in the said Hundred of Ossulston, together with divers other Goods and
Chattles of the said Ddward there being in his said last-mentioned Dwelling-house, and
wherewith the same was furnished; and by Reason of the unlawfulriotous, and tumul-
tuous assembling of divers other Persons, to the Number of twelve and more, at the
Parish of saint Luke, Old-street, in the said County, and in the said Hundred of Ossulston,
and there unlawfully and with Force demolising wholly another dwelling-house of the
said Edward, situate and being in the Prish of Saint Luke, Old-Street, 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 Luke, Old-Street, in the said County, and in the
said Hundred of Ossulston, and there unlawfully and with Froce demolishing in Part
another Dwelling-house of the said Edward, situate and being in the Parish of Saint
Luke, Old-Street, aforesaid, in the said County, and in the said Hundred of Ossulston,
whereof Leonard Philips< 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 jsut and necessary Expences which the said
Leonard Phillips< no role > and Henry Capel< no role > , as In habitants 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 Fourteen Pounds eleven Shillings and Eleven-pence.

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AND WHEREAS the said Sheriff hath produced and shewn unto us a certain other
Writ of Execution, issusing out of the same Court, at the Suit of SAMUEL WHIT-
BREAD
< no role > , Esquire , tested the fourth Day of July last; whereby the said Sheriff is command-
ed, that of the Goods and Chattles of the Men inhabiting within the Hundred of Ossulston,
in his Bailiwick, he cuse to be made One Hundred and eighty-Seven Pounds, ehich ot
samuel Whitbread< no role > , Esquire , in the said Court, were lately adjudged for his Damages which he
had sustained, as well by Reson of the unlawful, riotous, and tumultuous assembly
of divers persons, to the Number of twelve and more, at the Parish of Saint Luke , in
the County aforesaid, and within the Hundred aforesaid, in the said County, and then
and there unalwfully, feloniously, and which Force wholy demolishing a Dwelling-hosue
of him the said Samuel, situate and being in the said Parish of Saint Luke, within the
Hundred aforesaid, in the County aforesaid; and by Reason of the unlawful, riotous,
and

and tumultuous assembly of divers other Persons, to the Number of twelve or more, in
the Parish of Saint Luke aforesaid, and within the Hundred aforesaid, in the said County,
and then and there unlawfully and with Force demolishing in Part another Dwelling-
house of him the said Samuel situate and being in the Parish of Saint Luke aforesaid, in
the Hundred aforesaid, in the said County of Middxlesx , and divers Goods and Chat-
tles belonging and affixed to and Parcel of last-mentioned Dwelling-house of the
said Samuel, as also for his said Samuel's Costs and Charges by him the said Sameul
about his Suit in that Behalf expended, whereof Sir James Esdaile< no role > , Kinight, and George
Roadley
< no role > , two of the Inhabitants of the Parish of Saint Luke aforesaid, in the Hundred
aforesaid, in the said County of Middlesex , were convicted. AND WHEREAS due
Proof, upon Oath, hath been made to us, that the just and nessary Expences which
the said Sir James Esdaile< no role > and George Roadley< no role > , as Inhabitants of the said Hundred, have
been at in defending suchAction, have been taxed by the proper Officer of the said Court
at and Amount to the Sum of Fourteen Ponds twelve shillings and Five-pence.

AND WHEREAS the said Sheriff hath produced and shewn unto us a certain other Writ
of Execution, issuing out of the Court of Common Please at Westminster , at the Suit of SAMP-
SON RAINFORTH
< no role > This name instance is in set 2588. , tested the the fourth day of July last; whereby the said Sheriff is
commanded, thta of the Goods and Chattles of the Men inhabiting within the Hundred of
Ossulston, in his Bailiwick, he cause to be made Six Hundred and twenty-four Pounds Sixteen
Shillings, which to Sampson Rainforth< no role > This name instance is in set 2588. , in the said Court, were lately adjudged
for his Damages which he had sustained, as well by Reason of the unlawful, riotous,
and tumultuous assembly of divers Persons, to the Number of twelve and more, at
Westminster , in the County aforesaid, and within the Hundred aforesaid, in the said
County, and then and there unlawfully, feloniously, and with Force demolishing in Part a
certain Dwelling-house of him the said Sampson, situate and being at Westminster aforesaid,
within the Hundred aforesaid, in the County aforesaid; and by Reason of the unlawful,
and more, at Westminster aforesaid, and within the Hundred aforesaid, in the said County
house of him the said Sampson, situate and being at Westminster aforesaid, in the Hundred
aforesaid, in the said County of Middlesex , and divers Goods and Chattle belonging
and affixed to and Parcel of the last-mentioned ouse of the said Sampson, together
with the Furniture, stock in Trade, Utensils, and Merchandizes of the said Sampson,
therein being, as also for his the said Sampson's Costs and Charges by him the said
Sampson about his suit in that behalf expended, whereof Leonard Phillips< no role > , late of Scot-
land-yard, in the Liberty of Westminster , in the County of Middlesex , Timber Merchant,
and Henry Capell< no role > , late of Suit Martins-lane, in the Liberty and County aforesaid, were
convicted. AND WHEREAS due Proof, upon Oath, hath been made to us, that
the just and necessary Expences which the said Leonard Philips< no role > and Henry Capell< no role > , as
Inhabitants of the said Hundred, 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 Twelve
Pounds eighteen Shillings and Seven-pence.

AND WHEREAS the said Sheriff hath produced and shewn to us a certain other Writ
of Execution, issuing out of the Court of King's-Bench at Westmisnter, at the Suit of MARY
READING
< 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 within the Hundred of Osul -
ston, in his Bailiwick, he cause to be made Two Hundred and ninety Pounds, which to
Mary Reading< no role > , in the said Court, were lately adjudged for her Damages which
she had sustained, as well by Reason of the unawful, riotous, and tumultuous assem-
bly of divers Persons, to the Number of twelve and more, at the Parish of Saint Giles
in the Fields , in the County aforesaid, and within the Hundred aforesaid, in the County
aforesaid, and then and there unlawfully, feloniously, and with Froce wholly demollished
a Dwelling-house of her the said Mary Reading< no role > , situate and being in the said Parish of
Saint Giles, within the Hundred aforesaid; and by Reason of th unlawful, riotous, and tu-
multuous assembly of divers other Persons, to the Number of twelve and more, in the Pa-
rish of Saint Giles aforesaid, and within the Hundred in the said County, and then and
there unlawfully and Force demolished in Part another Dwelling-house of her the said
Mary




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