To the Rt. Honble: the Judges Sitting
att Justice Hall
, att the Old Bayley
The humble Petition of Jane Steele< no role >
, Widdow
Sheweth
That your petrs daughter Jane Steele< no role >
being
very Foolish in all her Actions not having Sence to Pull on her Close as
is very well Knowne to most of the Neighbours where your petr liveth
and will confesse her Selfe Guilty of any fault, when indeed Shess ignorant
off; that shee is not capable of any Service, But having lalely been entertain'd
att a certaine place did take Some Small matter whereby shee now is in Prison
for The premisses tenderly Considered
Your Petitioners therefore most humbly
prays this Honble Bench, to Looker upon her, as realy She
is very Foolish, and to be graciously pleased, to grant
her a discharge otherwise to have Transportacon
And your Petitioner shall ever pray St
Petition of
Jane Steele< no role >
Widdow
1690