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That many Prisonrs: are new and have been detained for Fees for
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along time together after their pts have discharged them And in
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Particular One
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was kept for Fees from the 16 of April
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last to the month of September and after the Kings Bounty had paid the
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Keeper) was longer detained under Pretence of 12s.6d more remaining
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due whereof Complaint was made to the late
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Lord Mayor
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who orderd him
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to be forthwith discharged yet it cost him a Guinea more before he
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was Sett at Liberty and afterwards the sd Kalenburg comeing to see his
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Fellow Prisonrs: was again detained by the Keeper untill he Exacted a
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note of Hand from him for £10 payable to himself or order being
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Shut up in a Room for that purpose without any Legal Process to
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detaine him
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The Sapps Kept by the Turnkeys wives in Prison of great
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Hinderance and abuse to the Prisonrs: as well as Injurious to the Subjects
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for many Reasons to be given to the Court
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That the Priosnrs. are Stived up in their wards being more in
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Number than can possibly live together which Accassions the
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Sickness called the prison distember whereof great many Dye
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whereas there is many small Lodging Roomes fitt to em certain
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the Sick or well which the Keeper lett out for mony altho' the same
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belongs to the Debtors being the Comon Side which they pray an
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Inspection
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That the Debtors every time the Keeper or Turnkey comes
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up are beate peezeled into their Wards by Felons when they should
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receive their Friends and see them safe in and out from
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Insults and wrongs frequently Committed
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To prove all which the names are as follows
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Mr: Whitehead
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Mr: Hinch
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Mr: Arrow
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Mr: Thurston
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Mr: Hill
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Mr: Jemmett}
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Mr: French
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{Mr. Mackmillar
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Mr. Halfnight
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Mr. King
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Mr. Christia
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Mr. Potter}
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all these last
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have been in
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Condemned
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Hole and some
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of em with this Mark
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