The Kingagainst Richard Swain< no role >
William Winslow< no role >
Clerk
to William Cracraft< no role >
of London Street
London
Gentleman
Solicitor
for the Prosecutors and Mary< no role >
the Wife
of William Fletcher< no role >
of
Tooley Street
in the Borough of Southwark
in the County of Surry
Painter
Severally Make Oath and first the said William Winslow< no role >
Saith that he gave directions last Weeks for the Subpanaing
of the said William Fletcher< no role >
to Attend this Honourable Court at
the Tryal of the above indictment or this day and which as
this Deponent was Informed and verily beleives was accordingly
done And this Deponent Mary Fletcher< no role >
for herself Saith that
her said Husband William Fletcher< no role >
is new very ill keeps his bed and not
able to attend to give Evidence at the Tryal of the above [..]
Indictment
And this Deponent William Winslow further Saith
that the said William Fletcher< no role >
is a Material Witness for the
Prosecutors in the said Indictments and without whose
Testimony this Deponent verily believes the said Prosecutors
cannot safely Proceed to the Tryal of the said Indictment
Sworn at Guildhall
the
Tenth day of Septr. 1759
before
By the Court
Wm. Winslow< no role >
The Marke of
Mary Fletcher< no role >