Middlesex
The King
a
Edward
[..] }
On the Prosecution of
Mary< no role >
the Wife
of
Henry Hitchcock< no role >
, and
Samuel
Mow< no role >
a Witness
The Prosecution Mary Hitchcock< no role >
of Eastsmith Field
in the County of Middlesex
Victualler
and Samuel
Moses< no role >
of the Same Labourer
Several by Make Oath and Say
And first the Deponent Mary Hitchcock< no role >
for her Self Saith
that She was intireby unacquainted with the mode of
Prosecution, and did not Know the day or Time when she
was to attend to Prefer her Bill of Indictment against
the Defendant Edward Flynn< no role >
, in June Sessions last for
Stealing one Quart Pewter Pott of the Value of Ten Peace
the Property of this Deponent and this Deponent further
Saith she did not a [..] herself from Prosecuting Defenda [..]
thro any Notice of Defendants evading Justice, or for any
other View or Interest Save as before Depond by this Deponent
and the De [..] Sa [..] Hoses for himself Saith he Found
this Potton the sd. Edward Flynn< no role >
Prosecutorand was bound with the Other
Deponent to give evidence against the Defendant, but his
being a foreigner in Intirely un acquainted, with the
Laws of this Country did not know when to Attend
to Prosecute the Prisoner Edward Flynn< no role >
, and further
Saith the Deponent had no Others Notice of absenting
himself. therefore Humbly Pray they may be as liberty
to Discharge their Recognizance
Sworn in Court
this 8th. day of December
1783}
Hall
her
Mary [mark] Hitchcock< no role >
Mark
his
Samuel [mark] Moses< no role >
Mark