therefore did not nor did any of the Men Employed by him leave nor
did to Suffor the Deals to lay longer after such Information then was
Necessary to have them carried upon his own premises.
That your Petitioner humbly Submits he has not forfeited
nor ought he to pay the Sum of forty Shillings of which he was so
Convicted
That your Petitioners caused due Notice according to the
directions of the Act to be given to the Treasurer
of the High gate
and
Hampstead
Trust of his meaning and intention to appeal against
the said Conviction at this present General Sessions and within Six
days next after such Notice was given entred into a recognizance
with two sufficient Sureties to try such Appeal at the present
General Sessions and to abide the order of and pay such costs if the
Conviction shoud be affirmed as your Worships shoud award
Your Petitioner therefore hereby appeals
against the said Conviction of the said Joseph Faikney< no role >
and Charles Trignett< no role >
Esquires
and prays that his
Appeal may be set down to be tried at this present
General Sessions according to the Condition of the said
Recognizance and that the said Conviction may be
Quashed and that your worships may award your
Petitioner such Costs for the prosecution of his
Appeal as your Worships shall think proper
And your Petitioner shall ever pray Etc