To the Right Worshipful
Bench of Justices
May it please your Worships.
Your humble Petitioner Mary Rogers< no role >
desires your Worships
will take into your wise Consideration the Indictment
the is laid to my Charge.
The Case is this
I am accus'd by one Mr.
Hill Tompson< no role >
of Clandestinely
keeping his Goods, the which I am Innocent off, farther more
he threatened me, to put me in Prison and told me
he had a person that swore the thing against me
and told me he would deliver up the Affidavit to me
if I would make hime Satisfaction, upon the which
being Suppris'd I gave him my Note for four Guineas
according to his demand, this being done, he had no Affidavit
against me, Neither was there any thing in it, but now
this Day he has taken a person out of Prison to sever
[..]
falsly against me one of no reputation, at all for
as soon as the thing is done she must be deliver'd to
Prison again
Your humble Petitioner
Mary Rogers< no role >