To the Rt. Worshippll. their maties Justices of the peace for the
County of Middx now sitteing att Hickes Hall:
The humble peticon of Mary Harries< no role >
Sheweth
That your peticoners husband hath worked for one
William
Gillingam< no role >
; about two yeares agoe till his wayes amounted to
fifteene shillings and that your peticoner had him bound ever
before Justice James to answeare at this Sessions and hath
waited here all this Sessions in expectacon of his appearance
which he never did
[..] And your poore peticoners husband
being very sicke and not able to worke for his
[..] ing it his
humbly desired by your poore peticoner to grante geed her a
bench warrant to take the said
William Gillingam< no role >
and to
being him before this honoble bench to answeare your poore
peticoners Complainte
And your peticoner shall ever pray
Peticon of Mary Harries< no role >
Bench Warrant
July
1690