London
The King against Meenly or Meensay
On the Prosecution of
John Latter< no role >
John Briscow< no role >
of Norton Tolgate
London
Apothecary
and Charles Habberton< no role >
of the Liberty of St. Catherine near Tower Hill
but in the County of Middx
Butcher
Severally make Oath, And first
this Depont. John Briscow< no role >
for himself maketh Oath that
he this Depont. did on this Present Seventh day of July 1760
Attend the abovenamed Defendant Dugal< no role >
or Dougal Mackenzie< no role >
at his Lodgings in Rose Alley
Bishopsgate Street
London,
and this Depont, Saith that the sd Deft Mackerzie now has a Violent
Fever upon him, and is not in his Senses, and this Depont, verily
believes that his Life would be in the Greatest Danger of being lost, if he
is at this time Removed out of his Bed or Chamber, Reason if his sd. Disorder
And this Depont. Charles Habberton< no role >
for himself Saith, That he this
Depont did on Saturday last, Personalty Serve the wife of the Prosn
John Kette< no role >
near his Habitation with a true Copy of the Notice hereunto
Annext, which said Wife of the sd Proft. prsecuted this Depont. to Deliver
the sd. Notice to her sd. Husband the proft or to Arquaint him thereworth
Both Sworn the Seventh
day of July 1760
. in open Court
at the Guildhall
London}
By the Court
Briscos
Charles Habbentan< no role >