Middlesex Sessions:
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January 1793

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as she is intirely without infection or disorder of any
kind

Your Petitioner most at ardently
Supplicates moroy at your hands
in the mitigation of her Sentence
and she begs your Worship will
attend to her Case and the
Evidence that has been the Clue
to her Conviction as she is Sure
it is wanting that force out of which
has arose your petitioners Sentence
and she hopes her family who
are now without Support in the
most exhume distress will opperate
upon your feelings and what so
poor a Woman as your petitioner
can do shall be gratefully Studied
to repay the Obligation by attending to
the Lan and to arvid imputation or
the Judgment of any Court in future

And your petitioner as in duly bound
will ever pray Etc.

Recommended by
Cha Clarke< no role > Commissioner of the Highway

Geo Staton< no role > Red Lion Square ,
Edwd. Dixon< no role > 129 Drury Lane
Philip Thomas< no role > N 3Stuarts Rents
John Dudgeon< no role > N 128 Durry Lane
Jonathan Wells< no role > No 29 great [..] Street

Witness on the
Prosecution

Witness on the Pros [..]




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