To the Worshipful his Majesty's Justices of the
Peace
for the County of Middlesex
Assembled at the
generalSession of the Peace for the said
County an Clerkenwell Green
on the Twenty ninth
Day of November 1796
The Humble Petitions and Appeal of William Parker< no role >
William Birrett< no role >
and James Birett< no role >
of Parish Street
Sawn broker
That your Petitioners reason or about the twenty sixth
day of September lastConvicted in the Penalty of Five
Poinds by [..]
John Scott< no role >
Esquire
One of the Justices of
the Peace for the said County upon and information exhibited
and prosecuted by Lewis Davis< no role >
charging that
your Petitioners did in the Parish of Saint ann
in the
said county on the nineteenthday of October last
Lake and Receive of Ann< no role >
the wife of gain Russell< no role >
on Redeeming the
Pledgehereinafter mentioned thirteen Shillings and one Penny
by way of Profit upon Ten Shilling and or seven pence
His which havebeenLent upon
a Pledge of one pair of films Buckers
contrary to the Statute Etc
That your Petitioners conceived than we last Aggreived by
such Conviction and in advised to Appeal against the Same
Your Petitioners therefor humbly Pray
your Worships will be pleased to permit them
to enter their Appeal so that the same may
be heard at this present General Session
the Peace in and for the said County
and that your Worships will be
peace appoint a Duly for hearing the
same
And your Petitioner Shall
ever Pray Etc