MIDDLESEX COMMITMENTS.
100 James Short< no role >
, in New-prison
, committed by S. Wright, Esq
. charged
on oath for unlawfully, riotously, tumultuously, and feloniously assem-
bling with diverse other persons, to be disturbance of the public peace
in Blonmsbury-squre
, on Tuesday night, the 6th of June instant, and
with force, beginning to demolish and pull down a certain dwelling-
house, belonging to the right hon< no role >
. William earl< no role >
of Mansfield
. Dated
June 21, 1780.
Detained on oath for unlawfully, riotously, tumultuously, and feloniously
assembling with diverse other persons, to the disturbance of the public
peace in Devonshire-Street
, in the parish of St. George
the Maryr,
Middlesex
, on Tuesday the 6th of June instant, and with force begin-
ning to demolish and pull down a certain dwelling-house there situate,
belonging to George Doughty< no role >
, Esq
. Dated June 22, 1780.
101 John Davis< no role >
, in New-prison
, committed by W. Blackborow, Esq
; on oath
of Joseph Norris< no role >
, for feloniously aiding and assisting a certain riotous
mob, in destroying the dwelling-house of some person unknown in
White-street, Moorfields
, in the city of London
. Dated June 21,
1780.
102 Thomas Morris< no role >
, in New-prison
, committed by W. Addington, Esq;
charged on oath with feloniusly robbing John Wheeler< no role >
, in the dwel-
ling-house of James Baker< no role >
of one Shilling, on the 7th of June
instant,
he the said John Wheeler< no role >
, being therein, and put in fear by the said
Thomas Morris< no role >
. Dated June 21, 1780.
Detained on oath for feloniously robbing Margaret, wife
of Thomas Gard-
ner Jones, in her dwelling-house of some half-pence, on the 7th of
June, she the said Margaret being therein, and put in fear, by the said
Thomas Morris< no role >
. Dated June 21, 1780.
103 Richard Foster< no role >
, in New-prison
, committed by S. Wright, Esq
; charged
on oath for unlawfully, riotously, tumultuously, and feloniously assem-
bling with diverse other persons to the disturbance of the public peace
in the parish of St. George
Hanover-square
, on Thursday the 8th in-
stant and with force, beginning to demolish and pull down a certain
dwelling-house there situate, belonging to Ferdinand Schomberg< no role >
Dated June 21, 1780.
104 Thomas Bradsbaw< no role >
, in New-prison
, committed by D. Wilmot< no role >
, Esq
on
oath of Thomas Newton< no role >
, with having riotously and tumultuously assem-
bled with others, at and before the dwelling-house of James Malo< no role > This name instance is in set 4067.
, near
Moorfields
, in the city of London
, and feloniously taking, burning
and destroying the goods and furniture of the said James Malo< no role >
. Dated
June 22, 1780.
105 Thomas Downes< no role >
, in New-prison
, committed by J.Sherwood< no role >
Esq
; on
oath of Mary Frazer< no role >
, on a violent suspicion of having unlawfully assem-
bled with diverse other persons, to the amount to 20 and up wards, and
with force demolishing the dwelling-house of John Leberty, in St, Ca-
therine's Lane
. Dated June 21, 1780.