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The Humble Petiaon of Laur Holgate< no role >

To the Honarable Coart
Your Petianor was the Sune of Willm Holgate< no role >
the, Elder Brother of Mrs Holgate Husband
My father having Los in trade, the Intayelment
of the Easteuter was Cut of and gave to my
Hunkel By my, Granmother Upon Consideration
My hunkell promaisd to be a frind to his Children
Which he was while he Lived I being the younges
of My fathers went In to the Armey att Ninteen
Years of adge wheir I honertily Sairved upwards
of twenty years privett Corpill and Sairegent
As will a peair by my decharege in Chilsee
Colledg my Grandmother Left us four Children
fifty pounds A Peceas in the hands of my
Hunkel to be paide when of Adge which I
Never had, [..] for I went A Broud before
of Adge [..] I did go to My Hants
to Discer he [..] to be [..] Sum Small mater on
Me to healp put me in Sume way to gat a
Honest lively hood I must one She has be Stoed
Sume Small Arifels one me att about five times or
Six but Never above halfe a June att one time and
Sum times halfe A Croune I never yoused aney
Viteanees nor Never Desined heirt to my ant
or Aney Body belonging to heir or aney peairson
In the woirld I have been in the house if I had
Been miened to harme them I bedy the Coart
to Ask My Ant If Ever I oford aney harme but
By Nocking att the dove when She would not
Lett itt be Geoned and Standing in the Street
Hunking She would give me Sumthing itt being
A long Winter and I every pour, Cauesed me to itt




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