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June 1795

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not to permit or suffer any of those ill disposed people to
resort therein one tipplethat they went they sound three times
to most of these public Houses and found this directions had
been strictly complied with and all was quiet and orderly
save and except that at the Houses of John Watts< no role > a Licenced
Victualler who keepes the Sign of the Wind Millat Turnham
Green to which these informants went three several times and
found a great number of idle and disorderly persons drinking
and Sippling therein and particularly one of the Combatants
of the same of Kentsley from all which it circumstances these
informants do say and verity believe that the said John
Watts
< no role > did encourage the said unlawfull Assombly by
permitting there to resort to his House and comforting and
abelling them contrary to Law to the manifest terror of
many of His Majestys peaceable subjects to the evil example
of others and the profanation in of the Lords day commonly
called Sundayand these informants further say they have
every reason to believe and do believe that the aforesaid
fight was a premoditated fight and that the said parties
fought for Money

Sworn before one the day and
year above written

Geo: Reid< no role >

William Hewitt< no role >
William Wapshott< no role >
Thomas Rogers< no role >




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