London to wit
The King
against
Leonard Moss< no role >
&
Sarah< no role >
his wife
}
On the Prosecution of
of
John Parsons< no role >
and
Mary< no role >
his wife
for Assaults
William Berkley< no role >
Clerk
to Charles Toothaker< no role >
of the parish of Saint
Sepulchre London
Attorney
for the Defendants maketh Oath That
he this Deponent did on Friday the eleventh day of January
Instant deliver a true Copy of the Notice in Writing hereunto annexed
to one Mrs. Bond who lives in the Apparment which was the last
Place of Abode of the said Prosecutors John Parsons< no role >
and Mary his wife
in White's Alley
in Coleman Street
London as this Deponent upon the
Strickest inquiry can find out. And this Deponent also saith that the said
Mrs. Bond then told him that the said John Parsons< no role >
and his wife had been
removed from thence a considerable time ago And that he had fled from
thence for fear of the Landlord and other his Creditors in that Neighbourhood and
that his wife soon after followed him and that neither of them had been
heard of Since And the said Mrs. Bond said she did not know, nor could
this Deponent by his Inquiry find out Where they were gone to though
he used his utmost Endeavours so to do
Sworn in Court at Guild hall
London
the fourteenth day of January 1754
.
By the Court JJ
Wm. Berkley< no role >