The King on the Information of JamesHunterWinter< no role >
against
Baptist Glen< no role >
To the worshipful Thomas Lane< no role >
Esquire
and the rest of his Majestys
Justices of the peace
of their General Quarter Sessions of the Peace
holden by Adjournment on Monday the twelfth Day of October
1747
at Hicks Hall
in and for the County of Middlesex
The humble Petition and Appeal of Baptist Glen< no role >
Sheweth
That your Petitioner was on or about the twenty fifth Day of July last
upon the information of James Winter< no role >
convicted
before Henry Broadhead< no role >
Esquire
one of his Majestys Justices of the peace
for the said
County of Selling or exposing some Cloaths to sale contrary to two Acts of Parliament the one made
in the fourth and the other made in the seventh Year of his late Majesty King George
the first and adjudged to have forfeited certain Penalties mentioned in the said Conviction
That your Petitioner apprehends and is advised that the said Conviction is
illegal and wants Form
May it please your Worships to rehear the said Cause and
to grant to your Petitioner such Relief as in your Judgments shall
seem advisable
And your Petitioner shall ever pray.
Baptist Glen< no role >