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July 1781

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To the Worshipful Justices at Hicks's
Hall Assembled

The Humble Petition of William Kerley< no role >

Sheweth


That your Petitioner most humbly Acknowledges the
Instness of his Sentence but having been Afflicted with
the Rumatizm and been in the Hospital nineteen Weeks
and came out of the Hospital only a Week before this
Unfortunate Accident happend.

That your Petitioner is a Gentlemans Servant but
by means of his illness has made away with what trifle
of Money he saved when in Place and if Confined according
to his Sentence it will Prove his utter recive as he must
part with his Cloaths for a Support having no friend
in London to Assist him

Your Petitioner therefore most humbly
Implores your Worships will be pleased
to take his Deplorable Situation into
Consideration and Afford him such
Relief as in your Great Wisdom shall
seem meet.

And your Petitioner as in Duty
bound will ever pray.




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