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London to witt.</note>
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The Jurors for our Lord the King upon their Oath present That<lb></lb>
<rs type="persName" id="LMSLPS15053_n325-1">William Viner</rs>
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late of <rs type="placeName" id="LMSLPS15053_geo392">London</rs>
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<rs type="occupation" id="LMSLPS15053_occ192">Staymaker</rs>
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on the first day of January in the<lb></lb>
Fifteenth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Second King of<lb></lb>
Great Britain France and Ireland Defender of the Faith Etc and divers other<lb></lb>
times between that day and the day of the taking of this Inquisition with<lb></lb>
force and Arms at London to witt in the parish of Saint Martin Ludgate<lb></lb>
in the <rs type="placeName" id="LMSLPS15053_geo393">Ward of Farringdon</rs>
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without in <rs type="placeName" id="LMSLPS15053_geo394">London</rs>
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aforesaid did keep and<lb></lb>
maintain and yet doth keep and maintain a certain common ill governed<lb></lb>
and disorderly house and in his said house for his own Lucre and gain<lb></lb>
certain evil and ill disposed person as well men as Women of evil name<lb></lb>
and fame and of dishonest Conversation to frequent and come together<lb></lb>
then and the said other days and times there unlawfully and wilfully<lb></lb>
did cause and procure and the said Men and Women in his said house<lb></lb>
at unlawfull times as well in the Night as in the day then and the said<lb></lb>
other days and times there to be and remain drinking tipling whoring and<lb></lb>
misbehaving themselves unlawfully and wilfully did permit and yet doth<lb></lb>
permit to the great damage and common Nusance of all the Subjects of our<lb></lb>
said Lord the King and against the peace of our said Lord the Kind his<lb></lb>
Crown and Dignity Etc.</p>
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