To the Worshipful John Hawkins< no role >
Esqr
and to the rest of the Justices Assembled
Now at Hicks Hall
in Saint John Street
The Humble Petition of Susanna [..]
Forbin< no role >
Most humbly sheweth
That your Petitioners as this day
Convicted for stealing a Pair of Silver Classes out of the
Shoes of a Child of one Hester Parker< no role >
That your Petitr
having found the same in the Street comming from
Covent Garden Market
having been Attacked by the
Prosecutor who charged your Petitioner with having
the Custody of the said Clasp your Petitioner not
knowing of any Felony Your Petitioner as to her
Character can be recommended by several Night [..]
of reputation who has known her for several Years
Your Petitioner most hbly prays
Your Worships to take Your
Petitioner's case into Consideration
and Miligate her Punishment
And your Petitioner shall ever
Pray Etc
The Mark of
Wm [mark] Davis< no role >
Susand Persons< no role >
Ann Davis< no role >
Ann Budge< no role >
Maragret [mark] Grabley< no role >
George Pones< no role >