was then at Bristol
and that he had been very Ill which this Deponent verily believes and this
Deponent further Saith that the Said Robert Gyles< no role >
not going directly to
St. Ives
when he left London he the said Robert Gyles< no role >
could not have
received this Deponents Said Letter otherwise this Deponent verily
believes he the Said Robert Gyles< no role >
would have been hereto attend the
Tryals of these Indictments And this Deponent further Saith that he
will use his utmost Endeavours to procure the Said Robert Gyles< no role >
to be here at the next Sessions to give his Evidence upon the Tryals
of the said Indictments And Doubts not but verily believes the
Said Robert Gyles< no role >
will be here Accordingly
Sworn the 24th.
Febry 1758
at
Justice Hall
in the
Old Baily
By the Court
Jams: Kane< no role >