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January 1717

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To ye Honorable Bench of Justices
The Humble Petition of John Winten< no role >
Humbly Shoeth that your Petitioner being
a great Suferer, by fier in Rugby in ye
County of warwick and haveing Lost to ye
valby of Between thirty and forty pound, ye
first being So great that it burnt all ye Smale
houses, so that my famelly, and a Great many
Poor suferers, a Gentleman Gaus Leave to Lived
in a weast hons of his, therefore I Being a
satificated man belonging to Stepny , ye Gentel
men, of Rugby sent to ye parrish, which ye received
No answer, and I recovering of my Lamner that I
had got by ye fier, I Came up to London with my
pace for Monny to beare Cur Chargis, Now wee
an heare the Curch wardens will allow us but fifteen
Shillings to Carry us Donn which is but Smale, to
that I shall Loos my Goods and my part of mony
which is Gathering for ye five, if I should stay
Leave to work which I Hops Gentelmen you
will lacke in Concidaration and Order that wee
Shall has Somthing More, for which I and my famely
shall Ever pray




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