To the Right honourable
John Blachford< no role >
Esqr
Lord
Mayor
of the City of London
and to the rest of the Justices of
the Peace of the said City in their general Quarter Session of
the Peace holden in and for the said City assembled
The humble Petition of Appeal of Charles
Cole< no role >
of the Parish of Saint Andrew Hiolborn
within
the said City Linnen Draper
Sheweth
That on the 16th day of July last past
Edmund Sartell< no role > This name instance is in set 3563.
came
before
Thomas Winterbottom< no role >
Esqr
. one of his Majesty's Justices
Assigned to
keep the peace of our lord the King in and for the said City and exhibitted
before the said Justice a certain Complaint and Information in writing
Charging That after the 24th day of June 1748 to wit on the 11th. day
of July then instant in the Parish of St. Andrews Holborn
within the same
City your Petitioner a quantity of Cambrick did Sell to one
James Limbrey< no role >
(which said Cambrick not exposed to sale for Exportation) contrary
to the form of the statute in that Case made and Provided by means of
which your Petitioner had forfeited to the said Edmund Sartell the
Informer in that behalf the sum of five Pounds of lawful money of
Great Britain On which said Information your Petitoner has
been Convicted before the said Justice and the said Justice did therein
adjudge that your Petitioner had forfeited the said sum of five pounds
and that your Petitioners should pay the same to the said Edmund
Sartell
That your Petitioner apprehends himself aggreived by
the said Conviction and Adjudication
Your Petitioner therefore