London
The King on the Prosecutions of
William Yardley< no role >
against
George Owen< no role >
and another
William Jones< no role >
of Chancery Lane
London
Gentleman
Maketh Oath and Saith that he this
Deponent
hath been several times at the House
of Elizabeth Clarke< no role >
in Shoe Lane
London
and
Sarah Goodwin< no role >
of the same Place [..]
and John Williams< no role >
of Islington
in the County of
Middlesex
Hawker and Pedlas in order to Serve
them with Copies of the Subpenas hereunto
Annexed but hath not been able to Serve either
of them after all Due Diligence used for that
purpose but was Informed that the said John
Williams< no role >
was gone to Stirbidge Fair
in the
County of Cambridge
and was not Expected to
return untill the beginning of October next And
this Deponent
says he was Informed by a Maid
Servant
of Elizabeth Clarke< no role >
that her Mistress
was gone into the County for a Month And
this Deponent further Saith that he hath not
been Able as yet to serve the said Sarah
Goodwin< no role >
Altho he has used all Diligence for
that purpose And this Deponent lastly saith
that he hath Used all Due Diligence to Serve
the said Witnesses with Subpena's but hath not
been able so to do
Sworn in Court
at Justice hall the Old Bailey
21st. September 1784
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W. Jones
By the Court