To the Worshipful his Majesty's Justices of
the peace
for the County of Middlesex
in their General
QuarterSession of the Peace Assembled
The Humble Petition and Appeal of
Pio Sienesi of the Parish of Saint Paul Covent
Garden
in the said County of Middlesex
Pawn broker
Sheweth
That by a certain Conviction in writing under the
Hand and Seal of William Hyde< no role >
Esquire
one of his Majesty's
Justices of the peace
for the said County of Middlesex
bearing
Date the Twenty Fourth Day of September last your Petitioner
was Convicted before the said Justice For that he your
Petitioner being a Pawn broker on the eighth Day of July then
last past at the parish of Saint paul Covent Garden
aforesaid
in the County of Middlesex
aforesaid did take and receive
of and from one Mary Pais< no role >
a certain Pawn or Pledge that is
to say a Silk Clock and did then and there advance and
lend thereon the Sum of Six Shillings of lawful Money of
Great Britain
That being such Pawn Broker as aforesaid and nor
Regarding the Statute in Such Case made and provided Nor
Fearing the Penalty therein Contained Did not before your
Petitioner had Advanced and Cent the said Sum of Six
Shillings upon the said Pawn or Pledge Enter or Cause to be
entered in a fair and regular Manner in any Book or Books
kept for that Purpose a Description of the said Cloak
which your petitioner so received in Pawn and also the
said Sum of Money to be advanced and Cent thereon with
the Day of the Month and Year on which such Cloak was
so Pawned and pledged and the Name and Place of abode
of the Person by whom the same was so Personed and Pledged
and also the Name and Place of Abode of the Owner thereof
according to the Information of the Person Pawning or Pledging
the same according to the Direction of the Statute in such
Case made and provide but wholly neglected to make
such Entry as aforesaid contrary to the from of the
statue in such Case made and provided