Middlesex
to wit}
John Stott< no role >
of No. 15 Now way in the Parish of
Saint Margaret Westminster
in the County of Middlesex
Labourer
maketh Oath and saith That on or about the
thirteenth day of November last past he became bound
in two several Recognizances Conditioned for the Personal
Appearance of
William Bumby< no role >
of No. 13 New way
Westminster
aforesaid Labourer at the then next
General Session of the Peace to be held in and for the
said County then and there to give evidence on his Majestys
behalf against
Henry Ramsden< no role >
and
George Keen< no role > This name instance is in set 1614.
for
unlawfully receiving a Quantity of Corn the Property of
Thomas Ovenden< no role >
knowing the same to have been stolen
And this Deponent also Saith That he hath been informed
by the said
William Burnby< no role >
and he verily believe, it to be
true that he the said
William Burnby< no role >
did Personally
attend at the Session House on Clerkenwell Green
at the
General Session of the Peace there held in and for the said
County in December last, the same being General
Session of the Peace held in and for the said County next
after his this Deponent's so entering into the said Recognizances
to Wit, on Tuesday the Fifth, Wednesday the Sixth and Thursday
the seventh days of December last And this Deponent
further Saith That the said William B
[..] mby informed him,
and he verily believes it to be true That on Friday the Eighth
day of December last he the said
William Burnby< no role >
was told
by the Morney for Mr.
Thomas Ovendon< no role >
the Prosecutor that
as sufficient Evidence could not be produced to carroborate the
Evidence intended to be given by
Joseph Barnes< no role >
the Principal
Felon No Indictment Would be Preferred against the said
Henry Ramsden< no role >
and
George Keen< no role > This name instance is in set 1614.
for the said Offence
and that he the said William Burnby need in of attend the said
Court any longer
John Stott< no role >
Sworn in open Court this
21st day of April
1798
Hall