To the Worshipfull his Majesty's Justices of the peace
for the County of Middlessex
, assembled in Sessions this
10th. day of May
1733.
The humble petition of Nicholas Currall< no role >
of Southmims
in
this County Farmer
Sheweth
That Your petitioner being duly Chosen and Sworn Constable
of Southmims
for the Year 1732. was by this Court appoin
-ted to be one of the Vagrant Passers at the Yearly
Salary of thirty pounds, which Salary being at this time
due for Such his Service he most humbly prays the
direction and order of this Court, that he may receive it
accordingly and your Petitioner as in duty bound Shall
every pray Etc.
the Mark of
Nico. [mark] Corrall
And also the Petition of William Markin< no role >
of Southmims
in the County of Middlessex
Buthcher
Sheweth
That your Petitioner being duly Chosen and Swon
Constable
of Southmims
for the Year ensueing humbly
beggs that he may be appointed vagrant
Paker
in the
neem and Stead of the Said Nicholas Corrall< no role >
Upon the Same
terms and your Petitioner as in duty bound Shall
every pray Etc.
William Martin< no role >
Middlx ss
We whose hands are hereunto Set two of his Majesty's
Justices of the peace
for the said County of Middlx
do
hereby testifie our approbation of the petitions above
written and desire the Concurrence of the Court as
Witness our hands the day and Year first above written
John Austen< no role >
W. Smith