To the Honble Mr. Lane Chairman, at Hicks' Hall
Etc: Etc: Etc
The Humble Petition of the Distressed, poor Fines, in This Majesty's
Goal of Newgate
Most Humbly Sheweth
That thro' long confinement, various Sickness, and Severall
Consulty's, they are become mere objects, of pitty, and
compassionMost, Humbly Pray's to have recourse, for
the Benefit, of This Majesty's, Most Gracious, Act of Grace.
We Shall PrayEtc
13.6.8:
Philip Dwyer< no role >
, was Indicted for a Misdemeanour, at the aforesd Court
December: the 12th.
(
[..] ) 1738: Recd: Sentence to be Imprisoned, twelve
Months, and untill, the Fine of Twenty: Marks together wth. Court, &
Goal Fees: the Said Dwyer, is become Destitute&l
fines above 6
[..] . excepted
£20.3.4
John Mills< no role >
was tryeda Ditto Court, was confined for Six Months
April 1746 pilloy Etc
March 1746. remain for Fine and Recognizance:
fines above 6
[..] expected
Thomas Poulter< no role >
: was confined; for Suting one fellow Dore, on
Endfield
Chace
: Goods; and Chatles, not being able, to pay £30.
according to the Case providedthe above, wth. Sevll. others,
Most Humbly, prays [..] dulgence, if in the Power of the Court.
otherwise, Advice, to proceed