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who went to the Bazar in consequence of the Complaint of a Constable sent to the Bazar by Sir John Ricahrdson, One of the Justices of the Peace, that he was assaulted, and his Life endanger’d by the People of the Bazar, for endeavouring to Obey the Orders of Sir John Richardson, in that Bazar.
Thence Sir William Dunkin inferred that either there ought to be Judgment for the Defendant, or if, because the Defendant had not pleaded a Justification under the authority of the Justice of the Peace, there must be Judgment for the
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