During the trial, which lasted more than a fortnight, a mob attended the Doctor's carriage every day from his lodgings in the Temple to Westminster Hall, Huzzaing, and pressing to kiss his hand, and spent the evenings in rabbling the Dissenters' meeting-houses, and hooting before the residences of prominent Whigs.
"Daniel Defoe"
William Minto
There are musketeers and trumpeters on horseback; there are courtly gentlemen on horse and afoot, and great lumbering, gilded, gaudily-bedizened carriages with four and six steeds, and more trumpeters, on foot this time, and pursuivants and heralds-George was fond of heralds, and created two of his own, Hanover and Gloucester-and then the royal carriage, with its eight prancing horses, and the Elector of Hanover and King of England inside, with his hand to his heart, and still more soldiers following, both horse and foot, and, of course, a loyal populace everywhere waving their three-cornered hats and Huzzaing with all their might.
"A History of the Four Georges, Volume I (of 4)"
Justin McCarthy
I further declare that I heard no other affront given them than the Huzzaing and whistling of boys in the street."
"The Siege of Boston"
Allen French