The King agt. Margarett Tapley< no role >
at the Prosecution of [..]
Mary
Stanhope< no role >
Widow
Warneford Taylor< no role >
of the Parish of St. James
in the Liberty of Westminster
& County of Middx
Gent
Maketh Oath that he did on Tuesday the Sixth day
of this Instant Decr. Serve the Prosecutor Mary Stanhope< no role >
with a true Copy of the Notice hereto Annexed by delivering
the same to one Mr. Alcock wth. whome the said Mary
Stanhope< no role >
formerly Lodged at wch: time She the said Alcock
declared she had [..] seen the said Mary Stanhope< no role >
last Saturday
& would deliver the same to her when She next saw her this
Dept. further saith that he did also the same day Leave a true Copy of the said
Annexed Notice with the Clerk of Wm. Seckerson< no role >
Gent
who
Acted as Attorney between the Prosecutor and Deft. Upon
delivery of which the said Clerk declared to this Deft. that
they Expected it that day and that he would deliver
the same to his Master or Words to that Effect This
Dept. further saith that he this Dept. upon a very
Strick Enquiry could not learn how to Serve the Prosecutor
personally or at her now place of Abode being informed
it would be avery hard Matter to find where she now
lived
Sworn in Court the 8th.
day of December
1737}
Walter
Warneford Taylor< no role >
1737