four, two and six o Clock in the Morning to their
Writing and often have only two or three Hours rest
Your Petitioner wherefore humbly
prays your Worships to take the Premises
into Your Consideration and order his
Master to attend this Honourable Court
this Session to shew Cause why Your
Petitioner should not be discharged
from his said Apprenticeship
or
otherwise as Your Worships shall think
proper And Your Petitioner as in duty
bound will ever pray Etc
J: Le Strange
Middlesex
At the General Session of the peace of our Lord the
[..]
King holden for the County of Middlesex
at Guild hall
in
[..]
King Street
Westminsteron Tuesday the seventeenth
day of February in the eighteenth year of the Reign of
our Sovereign Lord George the third King of Great Britain Etc
It is Ordered that the within named George
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have notice of this Petition and that he
and all Persons concerned do attend this Court on
Thursday next at nine of the Clock in the
forenoon of the same day to hear and abide the
Judgement and Determination of the said Court
touching the said Petition.
By the Court
Solby