To the Honble: the Bench of Justices now Sitting
at their Quarter Sessions of the Peace Etc
The humble Peticon of John Warner< no role >
of the
Parish of St. Martins in the Fields
Salesman
Sheweth
That Your Petitioner having the Misfortune of a
Dishonest Apprentice
who hath Emberled from time to time
Sundry Parcels< no role >
of his Goods to a Considerable value, besides Comitting
Several other Notorious Disorders and Fregularylys. Yor.
Petitioner thereupon took his said Apprentice before
Wm. Come< no role >
Esqr
. who was pleased to Comit him to the house of Correcon
for the sd Offence and there he now Continues by the Name
of
Edward Lomax< no role >
.
Yor. Petitioner therefore humbly Prays That
Yor. honors would be pleased to Cause the
sd Edward Lomax< no role >
to be continued a prisoner
as he is without which Yor. Petitioner lyes
lyable to Great Dangers from his said
apprentice
not only in respect of his House
and Goods, but even his very Life
And Yor. Petr. Shall ever pray Etc
11. Novr. 1714