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January 1775

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Honble . Sir

I Humbly beg You will be pleased to excuse the liberty
I take to trouble You [..] behalf of [..]
[..]
day; In my [..] exposed to [..]
& Seven illness he has Suffered during a Confinement of
upward of Fourteen Weeks, & the distress I am reduced to in
order to Support him & to pay the Charges I was put to, to
have him carried to Hicks hall Which the Court was not at
leisure to hear his Trials. As his Prosecutor, moved with
Pity at his Sufferings & my own too, will be so Kind as to beg of
the Honble. Court to Shew mercy to the Prisoner I earnestly crave
You will be Pleased, in Consideration to his long Sufferings, to extend
Your Usual elemetrey towards the Unfortunate Sufferers, & as
I am totally unable to bear any further expences, I humbly
entreat you will be so Chariteble as to remit all fines usually
exacted on then Occasions & for Which as In duly bound I shall ever
Pray & remain

Your most Humble & Most Obleged
Petitioner Ann Morris< no role >

Jary. 12th. 75.




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