Middlesex
To The Worshipfull
William Mainwaring< no role >
Esquire
Chairman
and the rest of his Majestys Justices
in their General Quarter Session of the peace
assembled
The Humble petition and Appeal of Richard Smith< no role >
of Hackney
Sheweth
That by Virtue of and under a Conviction of
Humphry
Jackson< no role >
Esquire One of the Justices assigned to keep the peace
in the County of Middlesex
bearing date on the Thirteenth
Day of December last past your appellant was Convicted in the
Penalty of Fifty shillings for that he on the Seventh Day of
November last past did Utter Vend and Expose to sale and in
Consideration of Four pence sell unto One
John Harrad< no role >
One pocket
containing one quarter of a Pound of Hair powder without causing
the words Licensed to deal in Perfumery to be painted or
written in large or legible Characters either over your Door
or in any visible place in the front of his House Shop or
Warehouse contrary to the Form of the Statute in that Case
made and provided
By which Conviction your appellant conceives
herself aggrieved and humbly appeals therefrom
Your Appellant therefore prays your
Worships will be pleased to appoint a
Day for the Hearing and Determining
thereof
And your Appellant will ever pray