London
The King
agt.
Jonathan Hopkinson< no role >
}
On the Prosecution of Ann
Chambers for a Felony
& Rape.
Edward Gyles< no role >
Clerk
to Messieurs Willet & Annesley
of little Friday Street
Cheapside
London Sollicitors for the
above Defendant Maketh Oath and Saith that he did
on the Twentieth day of September last personally
Serve Ann Chambers< no role >
the prosecutrix of the above
Indictment with the Notice of Tryal hereunto annexed by
delivering to and leaving with the said Ann Chambers< no role >
at
the House of her Brother Richard Chambers< no role >
in
Butcher
Now in the borough
of Southwark
in the
County of Surrey
a true Copy of the said Notice and this
Deponent did at such time explain the purport of the
said Notice to the said Ann Chambers< no role >
and another
Woman (who this Deponent hath since been informed
and believes to be Isabella Chambers< no role >
) And Lastly
this Deponent saith that the said Notice hath not
been since Countermanded to this Deponents Knowledge
or belief
Sworn in Court ye 19th
October 1785
}
By the Court
Edwd Gyles< no role >