MIDDLESEX COMMITMENTS.
tumultuously, unlawfully, and feloniously assembling together with di-
verse other persons in Holborn, in the city of London
, and with force
beginning to pull down and demolish the dwelling-house of Mr. Lang-
dale. Dated June 12, 1780.
56 James Prior< no role >
, in New prison
, committed by W. Addington, Esq
; on oath of
Richard Brown< no role >
, for unlawfully, riotously, tumultuously, and feloniously
assembling together with diverse others persons, to the disturbance of the
public peace
, and with force beginning ti pull down and demolish a
certain dwelling-house in Bow-street
, in the city and liberty of West-
minister, beloging to Sir John Fielding< no role >
, Knt
. Dated June 14, 1780.
William Vanderband< no role >
,
Thomas Prior< no role >
,
James Prior< no role >
,
Detained on oath of John Duxbury< no role >
and others, for
un lawfully, riotously, tumultuously, and feloni-
ously assembling with diverse other persons, to the
disturbance of the public peace, at Holborn, in the city of London
, on
Wednesday the 7th instant June, and with force beginning to demolish
and pull down a certain dwelling-house, beloging to Thomas Langdale< no role >
,
and feloniously stealing a silver medal, a copper snuff-box, an etwee
case, Etc value 4s. and more, the same being in the said dwelling-house
and the property of the said Thomas Langley< no role >
. Dated June 14, 1780.
Thomas Prior< no role >
, detained on oath of John Brown< no role >
, for feloniously assiting
several persons lawfully committed to the goal called New-prison
, for
diverse felonies, to escape therefrom. Dated June 14, 1780.
57 Susannab Clarke< no role >
, in New-prison
, committed by W. Blackborow, Esq
; on
oath of Cornelius Murphy< no role >
and others, for enraging, encouraging, aid-
ing and assiting a certain riotous mob in feloniusly pulling down and
destroying part of the distilling-house of the sid Cornellius Murphy< no role >
.
Dated June 14, 1780.
Detained on oath of Elizabeth Lyon< no role >
, for threatening to dash her brains
out with an iron poker, whereby the verily believes the goeth in dan-
ger of some bodliy harm to be done to her by the said Susanna Clarke< no role >
.
Dated June 14, 1780.
Detained on oath of Edward Bevin< no role >
and others, for threatening to destroy
his dwelling-house Dated June 14, 1780.
58 Thomas Holliman< no role >
, in New-prison
, committed by W. Blackborow, Esq
on oath of John Dinmore< no role >
, on suspicion of making a demand of the
keys of the King's-bench prison, from the keepers or turnkeys thereof.
Dated June 14, 1780.
Detained by W.Black norow and J. Wlaford, Esqrs
, on aoth of Nicho-
las Moone< no role >
, for that he, on the 7th day of June instant, with diverse
other persons, riotously and tumultously assembled to demand of the
said Nicholas Moone< no role >
, turnkey of the King's-bench prison
, for him to
open the door of the said prison, and did then riotously enter with di-
verse other persons into the said prison, Dated June 20, 1780.
59 Jonathan Stacey< no role >
, in New-prison
, committed by J. Penleaze and W.
Blackborow, Esqrs
. on oath of James Crosskey< no role >
, for feloniously, wil-