The Tryal of William Penn and William Mead for Causing a Tumult - at the Sessions Held at the Old Bailey in London the 1st, 3d, 4th, and 5th of September 1670 by Unknown
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JOHN ROBINSON, _Alderman_. RICHARD FORD, _Alderman_. JOSEPH SHELDEN, _Alderman_. JOHN SMITH, JAMES EDWARDS, RICHARD BROWNE, _Sheriffs_. CRYER. O Yes, _Thomas Veer, Edward Bushel, John Hammond, Charles Milson, Gregory Walklet, John Brightman, William Plumsted, Henry Henley, Thomas Damask, Henry Michel, William Lever, John Baily_. The Form of the OATH. "You shall well and truly Try, and true Deliverance make betwixt our Sovereign Lord the King, and the Prisoners at the Bar, according to your Evidence. _So help you God_." That _William Penn_, Gent. and _William Mead_, late of _London_, Linnen-Draper, with divers other Persons to the Jurors unknown, to the Number of 300, the 14th Day of _August_, in the 22d Year of the King, about Eleven of the Clock in the Forenoon, the same Day, with Force and Arms, _&c_. in the Parish of _St. Bennet Gracechurch_ in _Bridge-Ward, London_, in the Street called _Gracechurch-Street_, unlawfully and tumultuously did Assemble and Congregate themselves together, to the Disturbance of the Peace of the said Lord the King: And the aforesaid _William Penn_ |
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