To ye Worshipfull Bench of Justices
now Setting att Hickss: Hall
The Humble Peticon of Simon Mahar< no role >
and Jane Mahar< no role >
alias Lock< no role >
his wife
Humbly Sheweth
That Yor peticoners in Aprill
last was bound over to appear att ye Next Genll: Quarter
Sessions of ye Peace to answer
Mary Morson< no role >
for a
Trespass, I riott; I was Guilty of no other Crime then
only makeing a demand for a just debt
May itt please yor Worships
That out of your known Goodness & Clements
to take into yor Consideracon the present
Unhappy Circumstance of yor poor Peticon
Jane Mahar< no role >
her husband being [..]
and now in France & She a [..]
And as in duty bound she will
for ever pray
John Andrews< no role >
of the Parish of
St. Margerett West
: and
County of Middx
Yeoman
Maketh Oath yt he this Dept.
on their P day the six day of this Instant October 1725
was A
Long with the Defendt. Simon Mahar< no role >
when he tooke Boat in Order
to goe to France
on board of Capt: Brown Hoop and this
Depot: further Saith yt. he has Sence heard yt. he [..]
safe in the said Kingdomand is still therewere the Dept. Doth verify beleive [..] ing
Jur in Cur 16o Octobr
1725
Walter
D.
John Andrews< no role >