MIDDLESEX COMMITMENTS.
40 William Lawrence< no role >
, in Tothillfields-bridewell
, committed by W. Adding-
ton, Esq; on oath of Patrick Mc Manus< no role >
, for unlawfully, riotiously, tu-
multuously, and feloniously assembling with diverse other persons, to
the disturbance of the public peace, in the city and liberty of West-
minster, and with force beginning to demolish and pull down a certain
dwelling-house situate in Bow-Street
, in the said city and liberty, be-
longing to Sir J. Fielding< no role >
, Knt
. Dated June 14, 1780.
41 Edward Dennis< no role >
, in Tothillfields-bridewell
, committed by W. Adding-
ton, Esq; on oath of Edmund Boggis< no role >
and another, for unlawfully, ri-
otously, tumultuously and feloniously assembling with diverse other per-
sons, to the disturbance of the public peace, in New Turnstile
, Hol-
born, and with force beginning to demolish and pull down a certain
dwelling-house there belonging to the Edmund Boggis< no role >
, Dated
June 14, 1780.
42 Richard Roberts< no role >
, in Tothilfields
-bridewell
, committed by W. Addington
Esq; on oath of George Hull< no role >
, for unlawfully, riotously, tumultuously
and felonously assembling with diverse other persons, to the disturbance
of the public peace, in Bow street, Covent-garden
, on the night of the
6th instant June, and with force beginning to demolish and pull down a
certain dwelling-house there situate, beloging to Sir John Fielding< no role >
, Knt
,
Dated June 17, 1780.
43 Henry John< no role >
Mascall, in Tothilfields
-bridewell
, committed by S. Wright,
Eqs; on oath of William Grove< no role >
and another, for unlawfully, riotously
tumultuously, and feloniously assembling with diverse other persons, to
the disturbance of the public peace, in the parish of St. George
, Blooms-
bury, on Wednessday morning the 7th of June
inst, and with force be-
ginning to demolish and pull down the dwelling-house of the right hon< no role >
.
William Earl< no role >
of Mansfield
, Dated June 19, 1780.
44 Edward Bradley< no role >
, in New-proson, committed by J. Crost, Esq
; on oath
of William Jones< no role >
and others on suspicion of burglariously breaking and
entering his dwelling-house, in the parish of St. Giles in the Fields
, and
stealing 13 yards of black thread lace, value 30s. Dated May 15, 1780.
45 John Lamb< no role >
, in New-prison
, committed by H. Messiter, Esq
; on oath of
William Stevenson< no role >
and another, for stealing a man's hat, val. 10s. his
property, Dated June 1, 1780.
46 Willliam Boulton< no role >
, in New-Prison
, committed by J. Sherwood, Esq
; on
oath of John Binny< no role >
and others, on suspicion of stealing a kitchen ranger,
value 1I. 1s. the property of David Wilmot< no role >
, Esq
; Dated June10, 1780.
47 Amelia Hall< no role >
, in New prison
, committed by J. Staples, Esq
, on oath of
Christopher Connor< no role >
and another, on suspicion of stealing a feather-bed,
his property. Dated June 11, 1780.
48 Femima Stafford< no role >
, in New-prison
, committed by J. Staples, Esq
; on oath
of Christopher Connor< no role >
and others, for Stealing a feather-beds, 1 blanket,
and a bolster, value 3l. his property. Dated June 11, 1780.
49 John Fennings< no role >
, in New-prison
, committed by J. Paine and J. Bosworth,