Guild Hall
London
The King
agt.
Leonard Moss< no role >
&
Sarah< no role >
his wife
}
On the prosecution of
John Parsons< no role >
&
Mary< no role >
his Wife
for Assaults
William Berkley< no role >
Clerk
to Charles Toothaker< no role >
of the Parish
of Saint Sepulchre London
Attorney
for the Defendants maketh Oath
that he this Deponent did on Tuesday the twenty second day of January
instant deliver a true Copy of the Notice in writing hereunto annexed
to the Daughter of One Mrs. Bond who lives in the Appartment which
was the last place of Abode of the said prosecutors John Parsons and Mary
his wife in Whites Alley
in Coleman Street
London as this Deponent upon
the Strictest Inquiry can find out And this Deponent delivered the said Copy
of Notice to the said Mrs. Bonds Daughter in her Mother's said Appartment
And this Deponant also the same Day left another Copy of the said Notice
in Writing hereunto annexed with the Master of the House in which Mr.
Jacobs lodges in Swan Alley
in Coleman Street
aforesaidthe said Mr.
Jacobs being the Rent Gath [..] as this Deponent is informed and verily
believes of the Tenement wherein the said Prosecutors John Parsons< no role >
and
Mary his wife dwelt in Whites Alley
in Coleman Street
aforesaid And
this Deponent being informed that Mr. Jacobs was not as home by his said
Landlord this Deponent desired him to deliver the said Copy of Notice to the
said Mr. Jacobs when he came in And this Deponent further saith that he
cannot find out by his Inquiry where the said John Parsons< no role >
and Mary his< no role >
Wife
are gone to though he has used his utmost Endeavours so to do.
William Berkley< no role >
Sworn at the Guild hall
London
on the 24th. Day of Janry 1754
.
By the Court.