The King against George Watton< no role >
at the
Prosecution of William Moore< no role >
The Same against The Same at the Prosecution
of Eleanor< no role >
wife
of the said William Moore< no role >
Guildhall
London
John Dorrington< no role >
Clerk
to Mr.
William Salt< no role >
the Sollicitor
for the
Defendant in these Cause Maketh oath and Saith That on Wednesday the
Eighth Day of this Instant October about Eight o'Clock in the Morning
he this Deponent did Serve the Prosecutors
William Moore< no role >
and
Eleanor< no role >
his Wife
with a true Copy of the Notice hereunto Annexed by leaving
the said true Copy of the said Notice at the Dwelling House of the said
William Moore< no role >
with the Usuall Clerk of the said
William Moore< no role >
(the
Maid Servant of the said
William Moore< no role >
being then present and said
this Deponent leave the said Notice with the said Clerk) and this
Deponent further Saith That he knows the person of the said Clerk
to belong to the said
William Moore< no role >
(but not his Name) that the said
Clerk then Informed this Deponent that the said
William Moore< no role >
and Wife were both in Bedd, but that as Soon as they arose he the said
Clerk woud Deliver the said Notice to his Said Master Mr. William
Moore
Sworne At Guild hall
London
on Monday 13: October 1746
By the Court
John Dorrington< no role >