to lay according to a report or the Inhabitant
That there is due to Mr. Francis Hooper< no role >
from
Hamlet of Wapping White Chaple
the
Sum of}
£10
That there is due to the hounlet from Mr
Mitchell the Sum of foure pound
that there is due to Mr. John Seller< no role >
the
fifteen pounds Eight Shillings a
That there is due to the hamlet from
Davis the Sum of fifty pounds an
Hamlet in the whole are indebters one
fifty pounds which we humbley Condr
be raised by an oversesle on the [..]
the said hamlet, All which we humbly Considear
better Judgment of that Honsble Court
whereof we hand here unto part our hair
the Eleventh day of October Lo Due 1d
Second Years of the due of Knight
Queene Mary of England Etc
Tho: Jnoson< no role >
Jno Robert< no role >