The King
against
Samuel Archer Hussey}
Samuel Archer Hussey of Blewetts Buildings Fetter Lane
London the above named Defendant and John Banks< no role >
of
Church Street
Deptford in the County of Kent
Dealer
in Rope and
Rags severally make oath and say And First this Deponent
Samuel Archer Hussey saith that two Subpeenas were issued
out of the Crown Officeoutfor this Deponents Witnesses to Attend
on the twelfth Day of Time last at the Guildhall
of the City of
London to give Evidence for this Deponent on the above Indictment
when and where the said Indictment was Expected to be Tryes
which said Subpeenas were directed to William Walterley< no role >
Weller James Ermond< no role >
Christopher Fisher< no role >
and John Rolfe< no role >
John Purvis< no role >
William Allen< no role >
William Banks< no role >
and Thomas to [..]
all of whom Except William Walterley Weller and James
Ermond Attended at Guild hall
to give Evidence for This Deponent
as did also one William Morris< no role >
Daniel Hyde< no role >
and John Banks< no role >
and this Deponent further saith that the has paid to the said
Christopher Fishers< no role >
who is a Chinamanten Chillings and six
Pence to the said John Parris< no role >
who is a Master Sadlerten
Shilling and six Pence to the said William Morris< no role >
who
is a Master sd Aber who lives at Deptford ten Shillings and
six Pence to the said John Rolfe< no role >
who lives at Deptford two
shillings and six Pence to the said William Allent< no role >
who is
a Victualler
at Deptford four shillings and six Pence to the
said Williams Banks< no role >
who is a School Master and lives at
Deptford
the sum of Five Shillings and to the said Daniel
Hyde who lives at Deptford the Sum of two Shillings and
Six Pence for their respective troubles and Expences in going
from their respective Habitains and returning and
attending at Guild hall
as Witnesses as on behalf of this