by himself and your Petitioners Father
That your Petitioner's said Master so for from abiding by
what was recommended to him, the next Morning for bid your Petitioner
to Breakfast at his Table and your Petitioner has ever since breakfasted
at his Fathers House.
That by this Conduct of his Master your Petitioners Situation
is rendered very disagreeable and his Father put to great Expence and
Inconvenience and not being Conscious of having want only disobeyed
any Covenant of his Indenture of Apprenticeship
Your Petitioner therefore most humbly begs leave to submit
his Case to the Consideration of your Worships not
doubting but that you will be pleased to grant him
such relief in the Premisses as apperatins to Justice
And as in Duty Etc a..
Arthur Gliddon< no role >
Soldr. for
the Petitioner