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October 1784

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That your Petitioner never wandered
abroad and laid in the open Air as stated in the said Pass-
or committed any Act of Vagrancy whatsoever either in
the said Parish of Saint George or elsewhere but on the
contrary hath constantly demean'd herself in a decent
and reputable manner and never was in a situation
to be deem'd under the odious description of a
Vagabond.

That your Petitioner conceives herself
Aggrieved by the Act of the said Justice in having
Sign'd the before mentioned pass declaring that your
Petitioner and her Child had been apprehended as
Vagabonds and by your Petitioner and her Child having
been Conveyed as such out of the said Parish of Saint-
George to the said Parish of Saint Paul Shadwell

Your Petitioner therefore in
humbly Appeals to this Court against
the said Pass and the Act of the said
Justice in having Sign'd the same
and Humbly prays your Worships
will be pleas'd to make such Order
for the relief of your Petitioner in the
Premises as you shall seem meet
and that you will be pleased to appoint
a day for the hearing and determining
the said Appeal

And Your Petitioner will ever pray Etc.




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