To the Honrble: Bench of Justices at Ixes Hall
The Humble pettion of Elizabeth Gribble< no role >
Widow
Sheweth
that yor poore Pettioner is as poore Crasey Woman and
all most besides her selfe in Lossing her son whoe dyed
in bedleham and hauring: had severall Mis fortunes in
the world was taken up: by salts and battery and sentld he
there prison: by one
[..] that yor poore Petitioner doth not
knowe: but hearing of a Hock of baker that she said that
I could to sorn woman thirteen years agoe which She
said was to her Mother: and that it was Nought which
yor poore petitioner knewe nothing of it but is by this Meanes put
to agree to deale of Charge and trouble wrongefully; and all
So a poore petitioner
[..] to St: Andrewes Holburn
and aged
these Scoore and Sixtene all wich yor poore petitioner
is Woderfully wronged: and Humble Submitts to the this
Honrble. Court:
And as in Duty bound yor. poore
petitioner shall for ever Pray