Sr
I desire that you would gett this poor
man
Samll Green< no role >
, called on his Recognizance as soon
as Possible, and discharge him on a small fine wch May
be Estreated, I know his poverty agt he hath nothing but
what he earns by his daily Labour, The Prosecutors his
band hath a vile Character tho: Parson of Clarkenwell
& absconds for
[..] The poor man hath labourerd
all her can to fir
[..] out, but to no purpose and there
afore last notice at ye last place of thire abod, ye was known
to him that, he would this day plead & Confass ye Indictmt
so I begg yt you would discharge his Recognizance in wch
you will highly oblidge
Hamr Smith
Saturday
27th May 1732
Sr
Your humbll Servt
Char: Berr< no role >
P.S. I ass [..] you yt ye poor mans Case is as I have
above [..] lad itt I hope ye Clerk of the Prace
will Favour him as much as his Consience
will permitt as to his Fees.