Middlesex
To the Worshipfull and Honourable Bench
of Justices Assembled at Hicks Hall
The Humble Petition of William Pinckney< no role >
and
John Tacey< no role >
of St. Andrew Holborn Above Bars
Humbly Sheweth
That your Petitioners Being two Poor men and
Being In his Majests Service being Indicted with
a Bench warrent on Account that there was saith
a Party Wall which Stept assassage up and by Reason
the Said Wall was Puld Down; one Crump lorn your
Petitioners Accusers has Swore against 2 people
a tread that was Errested for the Said Wall Which
Your Petitioners not Knowing any thing of the Said
Wall Pulling Down By Reason your Petitioners
Being In the Country When the Said Wall was
Broke Down Hoping that your Honourable
Bench will Consider to Enquire In to the
Repulation of your Petitioners adversarys
Willnesses By Reason one
Mary Smith< no role >
Swore
faliely against 2 People which She never Seen
before In her Life which your Petitioners
Humbly begs your Honourable Bench to take
it In to Consideration Being Innocent of the
Said Wall Damage and your poor
Petitioners Shall be for Ever Bound
to pray Etc