The King against Thomas Brooks< no role >
otherwise
Thomas Miller< no role >
Samuel Dale< no role >
of Cecil Street
in the County of Middlesex
Yeoman and Richard Donis thorpe of Russel Court
in the said
County watchmaker severally make Oath and first the said
Samuel Dale< no role >
for himself Saith that Elizabeth Reeves< no role >
and Sarah
Riley< no role >
are as this Deponent is advised and believes material Witnesses
in behalf of this Deponent in this Cause and at the Time when the
fact with which the Defendant stands Charged was Committed
resided in White Hart
Yard near drury Land as this Deponent is
informed and verily believes and this Deponent Richard Donisthorpe< no role >
for himself Saith that he has frequently before the last Sessions
and within these few Days last past diligently enquired in the
Neighbourhood of their said Residence for the said Elizabeth Reeves< no role >
and
Sarah Riley< no role >
and hath not been able to find them or either of them
but this Deponent is informed and verily believes that the said
Elizabeth Reeves< no role >
and Sarah Riley< no role >
are kept out of the Way and
Concealed by or at the instance of the Defendant or some of his
Friends and this Deponent is the rather induced to believe the
same in regard he hath been informed and verily believes and so
it is notoriously understood that the said Elizabeth Reeves< no role >
and
Sara Riley< no role >
are the intimate acquaintance of the said Defendant
who was used to attend them in an Evening when they walked
the Streets
Sworn at Justice Hall
in the Old Baily
this 23d
December 1766
.
By the Court
Dale
Richd Donisthorpe