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as the Act of Parliament directs; And for that your Petitioner
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was not duly summoned to Answer the said Charge
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And also for No
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the said Justices had not any legal power or
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authority whatsoever by such Conviction or order to
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condemn your Petitioner in or require him to paying
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Costs in addition to the said (Forfeiture-And your-
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Petitioner therefore intending to Appeal to his present
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Sessions Did on the second day of April Instant (being
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as your Petitioner conceives within six Day after the
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causes of this complaint arose) give Notice in writing
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to the said
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Nathaniel Bland
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of such his
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intention to bring such Appeal and the Matters thereof
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And did also on the following Day enter into a Recognizance
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in this Cause in the Penalty of ten Pounds with two
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sufficient Sureties in the Penalty of five Pounds each
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before
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Thomas Fellows
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another of his Majestys
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for the said
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County of Middlesex
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conditioned to try the said appeals at this precent
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Sessions And also to pay the said forfieture in Case
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the said Conviction should be affirmed upon such
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appeal and abide the order of and pay such Costs as
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shall be awarded by your Worships at this present
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Your Petitioner therefore humbly
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appeals to this Court against the said
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Order and Conviction and prays that
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your Worships will be pleased to appon
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a Day in this present Sessions for the hearing and
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determining the said Appeals
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