MIDDLESEX COMMITMENTS.
fully and maliciously and assisting a certain riotousy mob, in
pulling down part of a dweling-house in White's-street, Moorfields
,
in the city of London
. Dated June 14, 1780.
60 Charlotte Gardner< no role >
, in New-prison
, committed by J. Staples, J. Sher-
wood, W. Quarrell, and J. Charke< no role >
Esqrs
. on oath of Elizabeth Jol-
liffe, for riotously, tumultuously and unlawfully assembling, with diverse
other persons, to the amount of so or more, and feloniously taking
and carrying away two fearther-beds and diverse other things, the pro-
perty of John Leberty
, of the precinct of St. Catherine's
, Middlesex
.
Dated June 14, 1780.
61 Joseph Markedd< no role >
, in New-prison
, committed by W. Blackborrow, Esq; on
oath and Thomas Smith< no role >
; for feloniously and wilfully and maliciosly
aiding and assisting a certain riotous mob, in destroying the dwelling-
house of Cornelius Murphy< no role >
. Dated June 14, 1780.
62 James Jackson< no role >
, in New-prison
, committed by J. Penleaze and W. Black-
borow, Esqr, on oath of John Lucey< no role >
, for feloniously and riotously
heading a large body of people, and pulling down and destroying part
of the dwelling-house of Justice Hyde, in St. Martin's-street
, West-
minister, and destroying his Majesty< no role >
's gaol of Newgate
, Dated
June 14, 1780.
63 Thomas Chambers< no role >
, in New-prison
, committed by J. Penleaze and W.
Blacknorow, Esqr
, on oath of Cornelius Murphy< no role >
and others, for felo-
niously, wilfully and maliciously aiding and assisting a certain riotous
mob; and pulling down part of his dwelling-house. Dated June 17, 1780.
64 James Watts< no role >
, in New-prison
, committed by J. Penleaze and W. Black-
borow, Esqr. on oath of Cornelius Murphy< no role >
and another, for feloni-
ously, wilfully, and maliciously siding and assisting a certain riotously
mob, and pulling down a part of the dwelling-house of the said Cor-
nelius Murphy< no role >
, and stealing thereout. Dated June 14, 1780.
Detained on oath of Thomas Stone< no role >
, for feloniously, wilfully and malici-
ously aiding and assiting of certain riotous mob, and pulling down part
of the dwelling-house of Mr Macartney, in Featherstone-Street
. Bun-
hill-row. Dated June 14, 1780.
65 George Peppit< no role >
, in New-prison
, committed by G. Red, J. Croft, and
T. Parker, Esqr
. on oath of Samuel Cortissos< no role >
, for unlawfully, riot-
ously, routously, and tumultuoualy assembling with a number of per-
sons, to the amount of three or more, in the parish of St. Olave,
Hatt-street
, in the city of London
, makling use of violent menaces and
threats that it was the time to burn down the warehousesof the said
Samuel Corrissos< no role >
and his partner, then being warehouseman in the said
parish, and declaring there was no king, no government, and that eve-
ry man was for himself, as there were no gaol to commit to, to the
great terror and fear of the said Samuel Correffos, and all other his
Majesty'
a liege subjects near there inhabiting, Dated June 4, 1780.
66 Franis Mockfard< no role >
, in New-prison
, committed by G. Reid, J. Croft, and
T. Parker, Esqr
, om oath of John Haley< no role >
, brazier, and other, on a