Old Bailey
Middx. Ss.
Rex agt. George Grace< no role >
on a
Betn. prosecution for Felony
Same agst. Same for anor.
Betw. Case of Felony, on the Prosm of Hillard
George Grace< no role >
now a prisoner in Newgate on the
abovementioned prosecutions, maketh Oath that,
he caused all due diligence, in his Power to serve
William Jackson< no role >
of Dept. ford in the County of Kent
Hawker, and Pedlar, and Richard Jones< no role >
of Knights
bridge
in the County of Middlesex
in this prosecution for this
Deponent with Writs of Subpence duly issued out
of this honorable Court, and without whose testimony
he cannot Safety proceed to Trial, on either of
the Indictments found against him the said
William Jackson< no role >
, and Richard Jones< no role >
being very
material Evides. for this Deponent on the Trial of
the Indictment found against him on the Prosecu-
tion of William Mills< no role >
, and the said William
Jackson< no role >
abovenamed is a very Material Witness
on the Prosecution of Hilliard, and without whose
Testimony he cannot with safety [..] take his Trial n
the said last Indictment, and this Deponent lastly
saith that by the Evidence of the said William
Jackson< no role >
, and Richard Jones< no role >
, his innocence will clearly
appear, and that he has no doubt of their attend
at the next Session.
Sworn in Court at the old
Bailey
the day of July
1784.}
The [mark] Mark
of George Grace< no role >
c