To the Hounrble. Bench of Justicess Setting at Hicks's Hall
in St. John Street
The humble Peticon of Samuel Blackman< no role >
and
Patrick Cadwell< no role >
Most humbly Sheweth
That yor Peticonr became bound Some time part
For
Jane Roberts< no role >
for as male felony and ye said
Jane Roberts< no role >
being then with Child was deliverd at ye beginning of ye Sessions
and lay Inn as P affidavit did apeare whereupon your peticoners
had a respite from this Hounrble Court untill such time as the said
Roberts was out againe, but when ye said Roberts found her
selfe able to goe She fled from Justice & run from her baile
Then yor Peticonr Peticoner this Hounrble. Court for a bench Warrent and
it was Granted accordingly to bring in the said Robert, wheresoever
the Could finde her
And that ye Peticonr have used all the Diligence Imaginable
in the Search of the Said Roberts but to their unspeakeable grief
Cannot finde her
Therefore they humbly pray that this Hounrble. Court will be
pleased to Consider ye Distressed Condition of yor. Peticonr
and Grant them a further Respite to bring the Said Roberts in
and as in Duly bound yor poor Peticonrs will ever pray Etc