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Porter late of Chester County Miller Stephen Porter late of
the same County Attorney at Law Francis Baker late of the
same County Yeoman Jeremiah Baker of the same County
Yeoman, James Downey late of the same County Yeoman,
James Gallaspy late of the same County Yeoman, Nathaniel
Gallaspy late of the same County Yeoman David Earl late of
the same County Labourer Andrew Porter late of the same
County Yeoman James Maccalease late of the same County
Labourer James Maccalease late of the same County Yeoman,
John Cavenah late of the same County Cooper John Mc-
Crackan late of the same County Cooper John Rankin late
of the same County Yeoman John McCune late of the same
County Yeoman James Wilison late of the same County Col-
lier, John Carnahan late of the same County Labourer Thomas
Porter late of the same County Yeoman James Gamuel late
of the same County Collar Maker John Carmichael late of the
same County Yeoman Robert Brown late of the same County
Labourer and divers other Persons to the Grand Inquest un-
known on the Twentieth day of August in the Year of Our
Lord One Thousand seven hundred and Sixty eight at Chester
County aforesaid and within the Jurisdiction of this Court
with Force and Arms &c riotously routously tumultuously
and unlawfully themselves did Assemble and gather together
with an Intent the Peace of Our said Lord the now King
then and there to break and disturb and so then and there
being assembled and gathered together the Mansion House
of William Reynolds then and there with Force and Arms
&c. riotously tumultuously and unlawfully did break and
enter and Sixty Panes of Window Glass of him the said
William then and there with Force and Arms &c riotously
routously tumultuously and unlawfully did break and destroy
and then and there with Force and Arms &c. in and upon the
said William Reynolds in the Peace of God and of Our said
Lord the King then and there being riotously routuously
tumultuously and unlawfully an Assault did make and him the
said William Reynolds then and there with Force and Arms
&c. riotously, routously, tumultuously and unlawfully did Beat
Wound and evilly treat so that of his Life it was greatly
despaired and other Harms to him the said William then and
there did to his great Damage and against the Peace of Our
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Lib. C. B.
No. 20
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