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May 1775

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Newgate 1st May 1775

Honourd. Sir


I most Humbly by Leave to make you
Aquainted with any Present misirable and most
unhappy Condition being now afflicted with a Severe
Sickness Desutue of every thing and a Wife and three
Helpless young Children upon the Very. Brink of
Sturring and Plunging into. distruction and the devouring
Jawes of Famine having hade the Bed taken
from under my wife for rent. Yesterday and
without you intereced in my behalf my Famiely
and me most Parish.Therefore truly Serible of my
Crime I am Extreemly sorry for what I have done
if you will interdeced in my behalf and Relive me
from this Bondage you may depend that I will
Rather die thats be guilty of the Like again
There fac Humbly trusting to your goodness and
gennersity and in hopes to have my liberty
Soon

I am with the Greatest Ressult
Honourd Sir your Most obt and
Vary humble servant

Thomas Green< no role >




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