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June 1733

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he would, Shake like ye Quaking Asptree, to hear rehearsed, (the fox
run's as long as he has feel) Your honors Petitr humbly declares
that us not out of Malice hatred, or envy that I address my self to
to this honorble. Court; (in which The Kings real person is allways to
be supposed to be present) he the sd. Geary rather ought to be pityd
than envied, He being conducted & led on by a parcell of old woemen
like Judith Geary his wife Etca. who would be much better employed
in preparing themselves to appear before that impartial tribunal
where they & I on account of our great age must inevitably be soon
arraigned. Your honor's condescension & commiseration in this
my pity full case, will bay an dersud obligation on him who
will as in duty bound, for ever pray Etca.
8 August 1733.

Edwd Gregory< no role >

It may be fully observed that above Sd. Judith< no role > wife of Fr: Geary< no role >
very maliciously meddles & concerns herself with the Charities that
good christian people Sends here, Pay She endeavours to conceal
from on part, that the other part, he creatures & tools may have
the mose, whereas she has no bussiness with Such affairs, nor
indeed of any use in the jail, she not having stood wraight on her
feel these sevl. years, consequently could be of no use were all ye Prisoner
making their Escape.

Edwd Gregory< no role >

To The Honorable
Sr. John Gonson< no role > Etca
& the rest of the Honble.
Bench of Justices Etca.

The humble petition
of Edward Gregory< no role > Debtor
in the Gatehouse Comon
side

referred to Mr. Faine Mr.
Farwell Mr. Ludby Capt. Burden & Mr.
Harper or any two to view &
report at ye adjournmt.
day




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