To William Mainwaring< no role >
Esquire
and others His
Fellows, Justices of our Lord the King in and his
the County of Middlesex
The Humble Petition of Isaac Gingell< no role >
Sheweth
That your Patitioner was on the Twentieth day
of October last past Convicted by and before
Thomas
Cranly Kirby< no role >
Esquire
one of his Majesty Justices of the
County of Middlesex
for that he did on the first day
of October aforesaid maintain keep and play to his
our Lune and Gain at a certain Game under the
denamiata her of the Game of Fare and adjudged
to pay the penalty of Two hundred pounds
That Your Petitioner feels himself
Aggrived by such Judgment and submits to you
Worships he hath a good and substantial
defence to the same and humbly pray.
Your Worships with permit
Your Petition to Appeal against
such Conviction And that such appeal
may be heard in the next day of
Appeals And
Your Petitioner as in duly bound will
ever pray etc.
Isaac Gingell< no role >