London
The
Information ofExamination of Thomas
Linton
one of the Marshalsmen
of the City of
London
being Sworn and Examined before the Right Honble
Brackley Kennett< no role >
Esquire
Lord Mayor< no role >
of the City
of London this 13th day of June 1780 Deposeth
and saith
That on Wednesday Evening the seventh day of June Instant about
twelve oClock he this Examinant together with John Bailey< no role >
and [..] several other Persons went to the House of Cornelius Donavan< no role >
in Broad
Street which had been that Evening broke open by the Mob and the
House Hold Goods and Furniture destroyed, that in the Passage
leading to ye. Cellar were found the Prisoners Thomas Cleeves< no role >
, Edmond
Howorth, Thomas Cocken< no role >
and John King< no role >
whom this Examinant
[..] in company with others, to [..] into Custody
and carriedtothem to the Poultry
Compter that the
Soldiers
, at the time the Prisoners were takeninto Custody
were in Broad Street
[..] guarding oftheMr Donavans House< no role >
and yt. the Mob [..] were then
[..] dispersed
Taken and Sworn the Day
and year first above Written
Before me}
B Kennett
Mayor
Thos. Linton< no role >