Middlesex Sessions:
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October 1796

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your Most Humble Petitioners.

Humble Sheweth we having met with the Just punishment
that all men Diserves that offends against the Laws of their
County as well as the the punishment who meat with having
offend the Govenor by affording us that Indulgences and [..] ra necessarys\
of Life wick he what kind enough on us to bestowwho having
offended against your Most Worthy Magistrates in Rebeting against
that most necessary Ruls and Orders, from our being led away
with with various Reports from prisoners being here before us.
and being truly Sensible of our past Errors who most humbly
look to you for that Mercy which your Gooness hath ever shown
to poor prisoners in Distress espiddlby at this present Time
and Most humbly who crave the Assistance of the most worthy
Court to look upon us with Compassion and afford us those
necessarys of life as Shall meet with their most kind appobation.
and Most worthy Sives be assured that our future Conduct
Shall ever be such as shall expess and shew our gratitude for
those indulgences you bestow on your unfortunate Prisoners.
not only in our present Confinement but ever in our furture
Cours of life of Honesty which I trust who shall persue your
Compassion Extended to the unfortunate and Distressed prisoners.
in duty bound will ever prayLeonard White< no role >

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John Jones< no role >
Thomas Hardwick< no role >
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Joseph Small< no role >
William Goodwin< no role >
Edward Proutbridge< no role >
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