London ss
Duns Rex
v
Thomam Dawson< no role >
Joseph Drews< no role >
of the Parish of St. Giles's
Cripplegate
without Founder maketh Oath
That he this Dept. went on Munday the fifth
of this Instant Octobr. about Seaven of the Clock
in the Evening of the same Day to the Dwelling
house and Usual place of Residence of Edward
Johnson (Prosecutor in this Cause) at the signe of
the Fan & Anchor in Cheapside
, and there
Deliver'd to a Maid Servt. of the sd Edward
Johnson a True Copy of the Notice hereunto
Annexed and told her it was to be Deliver'd
to Edward Johnson< no role >
Senr vizt to Old Ed: Johnson
and not to the Young one. And that she the
said Servant took the said Notice from Depot
and told this Dept. that He, vizt. the sd Ed. Johnson< no role >
Senr
. was att home and within; and that she ye sd
Servant would give it vizt the sd Notice to him
the sd Edward Johnson< no role >
or Used words to the
same or Like Effect.
Jurst apnd Justicehall
in le Old Bayly 14o. die
Octobr Anno Dui 1730
P Cur
Joseph Dr< no role >
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