MIDDLESEX COMMITMENTS.
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John Thompson< no role >
,
Hannab Dyall,
James Burn< no role >
,
James Grubb< no role >
,
Samuel Little< no role >
,
Mary Blank< no role >
,
in New-prison
, committed by James Penleaze< no role >
, Esqr
; on
oath of Robert Remmington< no role >
, on suspicion of feloniously
wilfully, and maliciously aiding anf assisting a certain
riotous mob, against the peace. Dated June 14, 1780.
John Thompson< no role >
, detained by W. Blackborow and J. Walford, Esq
; on oath
of John Bradbury< no role > This name instance is in a workspace.
, for being aiding and assisting a certain riotous mob
in destroying his dwelling-house, and extorting liquor from his wife.
Dated June 20, 1780.
Hannab Dyall,
otherw. Fountain,
Detained on oath Robert Remmington, for felo-
niously aiding and assisting a certain riotous mob in
destroying the house of John Lynch< no role >
, and stealing a sheet, a blanket
and 2 curtains, Dated June 20, 1780.
James Burn< no role >
, detained on oath of John Bradbury< no role > This name instance is in a workspace.
, and another, for aiding
and assisting a certain riotous mob, in destroying his goods and furniture.
Day June 20, 1780.
James Grubb< no role >
., detained on oath of Robert Remmington< no role >
, for aiding and
assisting a certain riotous mob, in destroying the house of Mr. Malloe
to Moorfields
, in the City of London
, and stealing two bottles of wine,
the property of the said Mr. Malloe. Dated June 20, 1780.
Samart Little, detained on oath of Robert Remmington< no role >
, for aiding and
assisting a certain riotous mob, in destroying the dwelling-house of Cor-
nelius Murphy< no role >
in Golden-lane
, Dated June 20, 1780.
Mary Blank< no role >
, detained on oath of James Couch< no role >
, and another, on suspicion
of buying and receiving sundry goods, the property of John Lynch< no role >
,
knowing them to be stolen. Dated June 20. 1780.
73 Josias Larber< no role >
, in New-prisoner, committed by J. Penleaze and W. Black-
horow , esq; on oath of Thomas Isaacs< no role >
, for being found at large when
he was committed to his Majesty< no role >
's goal of Newgate
to take his trial at
the ensuing session. Dated June 14, 1780. [Vide Orders]
74 Elizabeth Grant< no role >
, in New-prison
, committed by J. Croft, Esq
; on oath
of George Wilkson< no role >
and others, on suspicion of stealing a copper pot,
a copper platte warmer and copper dripping pan, the property of the
right hon< no role >
. William earl< no role >
of Mansfield
. Dated June 15, 1780.
75 William Mc. Kenzie< no role >
, in New-prison
, committed by G. Reid, J. Corft
and T. Parler, esqrs
; on oath of J. Dixon, for escapping from and out
of his Majesty< no role >
's gaol of Newgate
, he the said William Mc Kenzie, at
the time of his escaping, being consined in the said gaol under a con-
viction fro horse stealing. Dated June 15, 1780. [Vide Orders]
76 William Downes< no role >
, in New- prison
, committed by W. Blackborow and
J. Pealeaze, esqrs
. on oath of John Landerkin< no role >
, on suspicion of stealing
a cask of liquor, from the premises of Cornelius Murphy< no role >
in Golden-
lane. Dated June 15, 1780.
77 Francis Lawley< no role >
, in New-prison
, committed by W. Addington, esq; on
oath of Thomas Large< no role >
and others, for feloniously assaulting him on the