The Right against Ann< no role >
the Wife
of Thomas Rapley< no role >
on the prosecution of Robert Hiswall< no role >
William Wattson< no role >
of the parish of Saint Sepulchers
London
Gentleman
maketh oath that he this Deponent was Employed
as an Attorney
a Agent for the prosecutor in defending an action
brought against him by thomas Rapley< no role >
for thirty pounds and
upwards in the Marshall [..]
[..] the [..] of [..]
Wife of the said Thomas Rapley< no role >
and this Deponent fuller
saith that by brought Rabras Corpus to remove the said Case
from the said Marshalsea Court
into his Majestys Court of Kings
South which said Cause was tryed the Sittings ofter this last Hillary
Term before the Right Honourable Six William Lee< no role >
Knight
Lord chief Justice
of his Majesty's Court of things Bench at
Westminster Hall
and a Verdict was found for the Prove outer
in this Cause and this Dep [..] saith that he [..]
the Cost on the postea till four says in next Easter Tern
and lastly this Deponent saith that he is advised and verily
believes that the Record in the Action at Law abovementions
is materials to five in Evidence in this Cause and that the
same cannot be offered as such to this Honorable Court with
the Tryal this Cause untill the postal is regular [..]
up the coupon which Cannot [..] by Law [..] then
within the first four [..] said [..] Easter Term
Sworn 5 April 1749
at Justin Hall
old Bally
By the Court
Wm. Wattsoth< no role >
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