Duns Rex n Mathew Wotton< no role >
& al
Middx ss
Thomas Wilkin< no role >
of
Ealeing al Zaleing
in the said County of-
Middx
Bricklayer
and
John Border< no role >
of
Fleetstreet
London
yeoman Servant
to
Clare Morris< no role >
of Fleetstreet
aforesd. Undertaker
Severally maketh
Oath and first the said Depont.
Thomas Wilkin< no role >
Saith that he was-
well acquainted with & did personally know
Mathew Wotton< no role >
late of
Southwell
nearer Ealing
aforesaid Gent
. Decd who was one of the
Defts in this Cause & who as this Dept. hath been Credibly informed
& doth veryly beleive dyed on the twenty Second day of November-
last past
in the house of
Jake Wotton< no role >
widdow
at Ealeing
aforesaid
(the said Defts Mother) & was on the twenty Sixth day of the said-
Month of November
Buried in the parish of
St. Dunstan in the West
London
, and this Depont. further saith that he did See the Certificate
hereunto annexed signed by the Reverend Mr. Webster Curate
of the said Parish of St. Dunstan in the West & by the said-
Clare Morris< no role >
the Undertaker
who buried the said
Mathew
Wotton< no role >
& is a wittness thereto, And the said other Depont.
John
Border< no role >
upon his said Oath Sayth that he did see the said
Mathew Wotton< no role >
lye dead in a Coffin & was the person employed by the said
Clare
Morris< no role >
the Undertaker
in filling the said Coffin with Sawdast-
& Covering the said
Mathew Wotton< no role >
with a Sheet & did asist
in naileing up the said Coffin at Ealeing
aforesaid,
Jurat 6 o die Decembr 1727
Coram me [..]
Wrongston
Tho Wilkin< no role >
John Border< no role >