Middlesex Sessions:
Sessions Papers - Justices' Working Documents
SM | PS

June 1735

About this document type

Currently Held: London Metropolitan Archives

LL ref: LMSMPS503100022

Image 22 of 9022nd April 1735


Righ Worshipfull Gentleman in
Courte att this time Assembled or to
Who mother it May consarn with Submiss
ion I Do hereby Present the Humbl
Petition of Jane Lattamore< no role > Widow of
Thomas Lattamore < no role > Born in Ireland and Served his
time to a GunSmith and he being of the Prodistant
Faith was oblidged with the Rest of the Prodistant
to takeup Armes against the Romans & was at the
Siege of Londonderry with his late Majesty King
William & there Received severall shotts and wounds
in his Body and other parts about him & he Came
to England a longst wth this Majesty King william &
Continued in the Service all Queen Anns war and Dyed
at ye latter End of His Majesty King George the first
Reign in ye Service at Gosper and Left your poor Petitioner
in a very dissolate Condistion the more by the loss of any
precious Eye sight though Honourable Gentleman by Your
Worships Goodnesses I have by Your order of Court been
Settled three times & turned out ones by lying two nights
out of ye Parish & oblidged your Petitioner to Address my
Cause to Your by a Petition & upon Granted me a fresh order
of Court & the last time they Disobeyed ye order upon
Justice Jacksons Death & the Disobaying of your order
Now Is Justice Phillips thought Good to Pass me both
blind Sick and Naked to Stone House near Plummonth
where I was born but I refuseing to given board the
transport they Disobayed your Courts order & Cutt of
My Pention & oblidged Your Poor Petitioner to
Address Your Honourable Court wth the present rong
Done her & Desire Your Honours to Consider upon
this wrang done due & Redress my Cause & Kleepane
from Perishing a line for your poor Petitioner lion
not Saying upon abed this three Nights nor had
victuals and [..] Enaugh to Sustain my Nature
Eversence munday & therefore for you r Honours Redress
Your Poor Petitioner is for Ever bound to Pray

Jane Lattemore< no role >

Pray Admitt one to be Called for I have Same thing [..] to sa [..]




View as XML