Mr. Hardesty
Sr. the bearer Thomas Saundey< no role >
is or
poore man or relacon of myne who kept of lycenses
Alehouse att Hampton
, but itt seemes some of his
neighbour Victuallers out of on alise grudging him
that little trade he had, raises a scandall upon him
before the Justices all their last Sessions alt Brentford
& informes them that he refused to quarter Soldyers
&being the matter being managed agt. him by one
Mr Glover an Attorney
, the poore fellow was runn-
downe undefervedly (as you will be fully informes
by him & his testimony to long here to related, And
itt seemes upon this informacon the Justices made an
order & have supprest his Alehouse, St. my humble
request to you is to putt him in some way how
he may have A heareing of the matter before the
Bence & that he may bee restored to his imploymt
he being two otherwayes capable of getting A
Lively hood haveing beene alwayes bredd upp
in that imploy from his infancy St what
findeness the you doe for him herein shall bee taken
as A favor to.
Stands
Octobr. 14th 1690.
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Hardesty