To the Honble. Esqr
. Lane Chairman
, at Hicks Hall
Etc: Etc: Etc
The Humble Petition of the poor Distressed Fines, in the Commonside
of Newgate
, Number, at present Fifteen,
Most Humbly Sheweth
That some have been confined near
nine years some three years, for misdemeanours, and
Small Fines; the which, they never will be able to pay,
are, through, long confinement, various Sickness, and
Severall Causulty's become, mere Objects, of pitty, &,
Compassion (In consideration of which) Most Humbly,
pray's the Indulgence pf this Honrble Court; to
have the benefitt of
[..] His Majestys, Most Gracious
Act of Grace:
We Shall for ever Pray
Philip Dwyer< no role >
, for 20 Macks, tryed at the, Said Court December
the 12th: 1738Note, the said Droyer's affidavid was taken
beforebythe late Sr
. Wm Billers< no role >
and a Discharge granted from
Lds of the Treatury
, to Serve in the Navy but was not
accepted by the Officer, in regard of His Age, he being
near Sixty Years: most humbly pray's redress
Thos. Poulter< no role >
committed for Suteing a Dere, in Endfield
Chace
for want of Goods, and Pattas Sufft. is detained, the time
is near expired
John Mills< no role >
lies for £20: [..] Fine, & Bail: time is expired
Philip Dwyer< no role >
John Mills< no role >
Thomas Poulter< no role >