Joseph King< no role >
of London
Bricklayer
Ann Jones< no role >
Servant
of Joseph Brown< no role >
of low Lane
London Carpenter
and Richard
Brewer< no role >
of the Parish of Saint Sepulchre
London Gentleman
severally
make Oath and say and first this Deponent Joseph King< no role >
for himself
saith that the said Joseph Brown< no role >
is a very material Witness for this
Deponent in his defence of an Indictment preferred against him
for a Nuisance (by [..]
John Jones< no role >
Henry Thorowgood< no role >
Jane
Bennett< no role >
and the said Joseph Brown< no role >
) and that he cannot safely
proceed to the Trial thereof at this General Sessions of the peace of
the City of London
holden at the Guildhall
thereof this fifth day of
June One Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty four
without the
Benefit of his Testimony And the said Ann Jones< no role >
for herself saith
that her master
the said Joseph Brown< no role >
is now very ill of a Fever
and that she verily believes he cannot attend to give his Testimony
this present Sessions of the peace aforesaid without greatly endangering
his Life And Lastly this Deponent the said Richard Brewer< no role >
for
himself saith that he did serve the said John Jones< no role >
a Witness for
the Prosecution with a Copy of the Notice hereunto annexed by
delivering the same to his Daughter at his House on the first
day of this Instant June and also that he served the said Henry
Thorowgood< no role >
another Witness for the Prosecution with a Copy of the
said Notice by delivering it to his Daughter at hisD [..]
House
on the said first day of June Instant And also that he did
personally serve the said Jane Bennett< no role >
another Witness for
the Prosecution with a Copy of the aforesaid Notice on the Second
day of this Instant June
Sworn in Court this
5th day of June 1764
at Guildhall
London}
By the Court [..]
Jos. King< no role >
The Mark of
[mark]
Ann Jones< no role >
Richd. Barwer< no role >