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January 1764

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To the Worshipfull Thomas Lane< no role > Esqr . Chairman
and the rest of the Bench of Justices Assembeld at Hick's Hall

The Humble Petition of Richard Peers< no role >

Humbly Sheweth


That your Worships Petitioner was Hired by
Mr John Turner< no role > Late keeper of the House of Correction at Clerkenwell
as a Weekly Servant at Seven Shillings per Week in which Service he
Continues the Whole Time Mr. Turner was Keeper

That during which Time your Worships Petitioner
Received but Six pounds nineteen Shillings and Two Pence and
Mr Turner is now Indebted to your Worships Petitioner in the sum of
Seventeen Pounds Eight a Shilling and Four Pence

That your Worships Petitioner Humbly Relying on
Your Worships Goodness, and Hearing there is some Salary due to
Mr Turner most Humbly Prays your Worships will take Case
into Consideration and Grant him such Relief as your Worships
Think most Proper as your Worships Petitioner as been a Considerable
Time without his Money

And as in Duty Bound
your Worships Petitioner

Wile Ever Pray Etc

Richard Peers< no role >

12 Janry 1764




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