The King
against
Francis Burton< no role >
}
Upon an Indictment
for a Misdemeanour
Middlesex
Blayney Anderson Clerk to Mr.
Bond of Castle Yard
Holborn in the City of London
, maketh Oath
that on the Sixteenth Day of this Instant February he this Deponent
did Serve Mrs: Mary Tredgold, Christian Harris, and
Edward Thornhill< no role >
with a Notice in Writing of the Same Date, Signed by the Defondant
Francis Burton< no role >
and purporting that he the said
Francis Burton< no role >
wou'd Personally appear at the then next General Session of the
Peace to be held at Hicks's Hall
in St. John Street
on Tuesday the
Twenty first Day of the same Month at Eight O' Clock in the Forenoon
and try his Traverse to this indictment, by delivering unto each
of them the said
Mary Tredgold< no role >
Christian Harris< no role >
and
Edward
Thornhill< no role >
, a Copy or Duplicate of Such Notice under the Hand of
the siad Defendand
Francis Burton< no role >
at the House of the said
Mary Tredgold in Margaret Street near Cavendish Square
.
And this Deponent further Saith that he this Deponent did
on the Same Day Serve William Jackson< no role >
with the like Notice, by
delivering another Copy or Duplicate of Such Notice, under the
Hand of the said Defendant Francis Burton< no role >
, unto one Mr.
Howard, at the House or Lodgings of the said William Jackson< no role >
in Great Titchfield Street
near Oxford Market
. And this
Deponent Saith that the said Notice hath not been since
Countermanded to the Knowledge or Belief of this Deponent
Blayney Anderson< no role >
W.
Sworn in Court the 21st Day of
February 1764
By the Court
Waller.