The King
agt.
Davenport on a Felony in
London
John Blondel< no role >
of Threadneedle Street
London Gentlemen
maketh oath that he this Deponent was present when
Thomas Gray< no role >
the Younger of Whitechapple
in the County of
Middx
Silversmith
was bound in a recognizance before
Thomas Deveil< no role >
Esquire
one of his Majestys Justices for
the County of Middx to give Evidence agt. the Defendt
in this Cause touching the Felony in Question in
this Cause And this Deponent Saith that he this
Deponent has known the said Thomas Gray< no role >
the
Younger
And also Thomas Gray< no role >
the elder
his Father
for upwards of Ten Years past during all Which time
the said Thomas Gray< no role >
the elder
& Thomas Gray< no role >
the
Younger have prosessed themselves and have been
reputed to be if the People commonly called Quakers
and are to the best of this Deponents Knowledge &
as he verily beleives if the People commonly called
Quakers
Sworn this 8th. day of December
1737
before [..] us}
By the Court
Jno Blondel< no role >