1734
London towitt.
The Jurors for our Sovereign Lord the King upon their said oath
present that Thomas Milsam Prince of ye in Innited Paniters of St. Lawrena Jerry
& St. Mary Magdelen Milk Street
in ye ward
[..]
Breadstreet
Barber the 11 day of day of Aprill in the seventh year of the reign of our
Sovereign Lord George the second now King. of Great Britain and So forth at
London
in the united Parishes
of Saint Lawrence Jury and Saint Mary
Magdalen Milkstreet
in theand Ward of Breadstreet
together with twenty
other Malefactors to the said Jurors unknown then and there did riotously
rontously and unlawfully assemble and meet together to disturb the
peace of our said Sovereign Lord the King and so then and there being
mett and assembled he the said
Thomas Milsam Prince< no role >
the day Year and
place aforesaid together with the said other Male factors with force and
Arms and so forth with divers great Followings and shoutings the
Peace of our said Sovereign Lord the King then and there did
[..]
distrub, And the said Thomas Milsam Prince together with the said
other Malefactors with force and Arms and so forth then and there
did riatously and tumultuosly break the Glass Windows of Sir
William Billers< no role >
Knight
then and now
Lord
Mayor
of the City of
London and other Enormities to him the said Six
William Billers< no role >
then and there offered to the Great Damage of the said Sir William
Billers in manifest Disturbance and Violation of the Peace of our
Said present sovereign Lord the King his Crown and Dignity and
so forth.