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before given an Information of the same so that your Appellant was Convicted
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on Exparts Evidence or rather without
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Rules of Law and Justice without ever having an Oppertunity of
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asking his Supposed Accuser Hancock those Questions which might have
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Manifested the Innocence of your Appellant or Impoached the
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Credibility of said Hancock neither was the said Hancock ever
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produced to or Showed your Appellant at the time of the said
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Conviction and that all the vive voce Evidence given in your
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Appellants presence or hearing at the time of your Appellt.
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said supposed Conviction being as to the Fact nothing but
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(who then Appeared as the
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Prosecutor in the above Matter) had heard the said Hancock
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say to him the said Frauncillon Concerning the same And
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your Appellt. has been Credibly Informed that the said
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Hancock never made any Information upon Oath against
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your appellt. so much as to Ground the Warrant on which-
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your Appellant was so taken
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That your Appellant was thus Convicted upon
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an Act of the 22d. Year of his present Majesty Intituled
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"An Act for the more Effectual preventing of Frauds and Abuses-
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Committed by Persons employed in the Manufacture of Hatts
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and in the Linnen Woollon Fustian Cotton Iron Leather Furr-
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Hemp Flax Mohair and Silk Manufactures and for
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Preventing unlawfull Combinations-
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of
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Journeymen Dyers
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Journeymen
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Hot Prossers and of
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all Persons employed in the said Several Manufactures and
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for the better Payment of their Wages" which makes the
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Penalty of the said Offence for a first time to be Twenty Pounds
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and in Case of Non payment the Offender is to be Committed
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to the House of Correction to Hard Labour and to be once or
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oftner Publickly Whipped and in Case of a Conviction for a
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