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October 1713

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Unto the Honourable Bench of Justices

The petition of James Annand< no role > East Mouth field

Humbly Sheweth


That whereas your petitconer did take
out a warrand against Christoper Binks< no role > bailiff [..] for breaking
open his door in a most rude and unmannerly way, which your
petitioner has already proven by Severall witnesses befor the
honourable Bench But yout peticioner being ignorant in
matters of Law, did neglect out of the warrand William Paull< no role >
who was assistant to the said Christopher Binks< no role > and who did order
my Lodgers out of the house, which your peticioner can likeways
prove, if your honours shall thankfull. The said Christopher Binks
haveing gott the sd William Paull< no role > to baill him, has gott a super
sedere of your Honours warrand, And there by pull your petitioner
to Charges and Dammadges to the value of ten pound & upwards
And Seeing the breaking open your petitioners door is contrain [..]
to all law and Justice, And besides the Disgrace and stain of his Credit
and reputation (which is all he has to mentain his small family)
being a poor Tradsman, Has put the petitioner to so great Charges
and Expence

May it therefore please your Honours to remove
the super sedere And order your Honours warrand
not only to be putt in Execution against Christopher
Binks
< no role > but like wayes against William Paull< no role > his
assistant, And putt your petitioners in a way of
getting Justice and reimbursement of his loss and [..]
pences your petitioners being wholly ignorant of the
matter, And your petitioner for your Honours
Safely and welfare, As in duty bound shall ever
pray




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