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To the Honble Mr. Lane Chairman, at
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The Humble Petition of the Distressed, poor Fines, in This Majesty's
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Goal of
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Most Humbly Sheweth
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That thro' long confinement, various Sickness, and Severall
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Consulty's, they are become mere objects, of pitty, and
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compassionMost, Humbly Pray's to have recourse, for
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the Benefit, of This Majesty's, Most Gracious, Act of Grace.
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We Shall PrayEtc
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Philip Dwyer
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, was Indicted for a Misdemeanour, at the aforesd Court
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December: the
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) 1738: Recd: Sentence to be Imprisoned, twelve
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Months, and untill, the Fine of Twenty: Marks together wth. Court, &
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Goal Fees: the Said Dwyer, is become Destitute&l
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fines above 6
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£20.3.4
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John Mills
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was tryeda Ditto Court, was confined for Six Months
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April 1746 pilloy Etc
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March 1746. remain for Fine and Recognizance:
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Thomas Poulter
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: Goods; and Chatles, not being able, to pay £30.
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according to the Case providedthe above, wth. Sevll. others,
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Most Humbly, prays
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