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October 1794

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recognizance And this Deponent further saith that
the only Windsor and Eaton Waggon Which this Deponent
ever had any concern with had three Proprictors
namely William Cooper< no role > this Deponent and Thomas
Wilson
< no role > And this Deponent further saith that after he
was convicted in manner as before stated he this
Deponent brought up the said Two Summonses to
London and delivered the same to the said Thomas
Wilson
< no role > to whom this Deponent related what had passed
by and before the said Mr. Bland when the said Thomas
Wilson
< no role > Promised this Deponent he would employ a
Sollicitor who should do all that was necessary in
prosecuting the said appeal and this Deponent
saith tat in consequence there of he left the total
Management [..] of such Appeal to the said
Thomas Wilson< no role > and this Deponent expected that the
same would have been heard at the Session following
the said Conviction And this Deponent further saith
that until he received the letter hereunto annexed
he this Deponent did not know but an Appeal had
been regularly entered and heard pursuant to the said
Recognizance so entered into as aforesaid And this
Deponent further saith that in consequence of receiving
the said Letter hereunto annexed he applied to the
said Thomas Wilson< no role > to know what was done by him
respecting the said Appeal when it appeared to this
Deponent from what the said Thomas Wilson< no role > informed
this Deponent that the said Thomas wilson< no role > had through
hurry of Business forgot to employ a Sollicitor to prosecute
the said Appeal or do any other mather respecting the same
And this Deponent further saith that he hath been
informed and which Information he verily believes to
be true that William Butter< no role > field the Suppored Witness
to support the said Conviction is now and hath been for
Some time Past Confined in one of the Goals or Prisons
in the County of Sussex upon convictions for exterting
Money from various persons and therefore if the said
appeal was to be heard the said Witness could not
be produced

Samuel Deveth< no role >

Sworn at the Police
Office in Hatton Street
the 27th day of October
1794 before}

Hall




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