Event Comment: Benefit for 
Hobson.  Tickets and places of Hobson at 
the stage door of 
the Theatre.  
Presentment of the Grand Juryv for 
the County of Middlesex: We 
the Grand Jury sworn to enquire for our Sovereign Lord 
The King, and 
the body of this county, have observed from most of 
the presentments delivered to us by 
the Constables of this County, that 
they have been, as we apprehend and fear, very remiss in 
their duty, by returning 
their several districts to be quiet and in good order.  Whereas 
the contrary does most manifestly appear, in many instances as well from 
the accounts or advertisements we read in 
the daily Papers, printed and dispersed within 
the County (inviting and seducing, not only 
the inhabitants, but also all o
ther persons, to several places kept apart for 
the encouragement of Luxury, Extravagance, and Idleness, and we fear o
ther wicked, illegal purposes, which by such means go on with impunity, to 
the destruction of many families) as o
therwise to 
the great Dishonour of 
the Kingdom...especially at a time when we are engaged in expensive Wars, and so much overburdened with Taxes of all sorts, both Parliamentary and Parochial, that it is much as a prudent man can do, without a taste to extravagant and illegal pleasure to support himself and family according to his degree and station in life under 
the most regular economy.  [If unchecked this bad example will lead to National destruction].  We do accordingly hereby present as places riotous, of 
great extravagance, luxury, idleness, and ill fame, 
the several house &c following: [lists two gambling houses, 
then 
the Proprietors of 
the avenues leading to 
the several playhouses for not preventing wicked loose and disorderly persons from loitering at 
the front of 
their several houses on nights of 
the play to 
the prejudice of playgoers.]  4. 
Saddlers Wells, near 
Islington; 5. New Wells, 
Goodman's Fields; 6. 
New Wells, 
Clerkenwell; 7. 
The Proprietors of a Place call'd 
Hallam's New Theatre at 
Mayfair.  Prays that 
the court will close all listed.  N.B. Many people believed that after this presentment, 
the places mentioned would be shut up or reformed, but 
they advertise and continue 
the same diversions as before.-
Gentlemen's Magazine (May, 1744), pp. 278-79