To the right Worshipp
att the Generall Place
Charles Pharlee< no role >
Humbly Sheweth.
That your poor Petitioner being
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being all disbanded and he with severall
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Lancaster, then and Stafford, but being bgilt
att Leverpoole
to goe over for Ireland
did
he served in Ireland about the begin
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voring by honest labour and endeaveour
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that he knows off. and he together with his wife now big
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dition doth earnestly desire your worst
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deplorable condition of your poor petition
willing to labour for their Subsistance if
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of his honest and leyall behaviour his
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be a great S
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on the acco
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the aforesaid prisons starved had itt nott
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his Familly must of necessity Starve having
nott take the most sad condition of your
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greater object of charity in England
then
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misery