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<p n="88">To the Wopll: the Justices at Hicks's Hall<lb></lb>
The humble Peticon of <rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50128_n88-1">Jno Whitton</rs>
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Brick</p>
<p n="89"> <note type="authorial" place="margin">Sheweth</note>
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That one Mr. <rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50128_n89-1">Joseph Greenwood</rs>
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being indebted<lb></lb>
Yor. Peticonr £4. 19s for forty nine days and a halfs wages<lb></lb>
Yor. Peticonr obtained a Warrant from Mr. Justice Hanad<lb></lb>
against the said <rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50128_n89-2">Joseph Greenwood</rs>
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& on ye: <rs type="date" id="LMSMPS50128_date21">25th; instant</rs>
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having<lb></lb>
taken him by a Constable before the said Justices, the said<lb></lb>
<rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50128_n89-3">Jos: Greenwood</rs>
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did then agree to pay 20s intand & 20s month<lb></lb>
but upon some evil advice recanted and put in Bail<lb></lb>
purpose to be trouble some and Vexations yor. Peticonr:<lb></lb>
being poor</p>
<p n="90">Therefore Yor. Peticonr humbly prays that<lb></lb>
he may have a Warrt: to bring him before this<lb></lb>
Worpll. Bench to Shew Cause why he Should refuse<lb></lb>
the same, and that Yor; Worp: will be pleased to<lb></lb>
Order Speedy payment for the Relief of Yor<lb></lb>
<del>Poor Peticonr</del>
(his wife now is Bethlem)<lb></lb>
Keepe his Children from Starving</p>
<p n="91">And yor. Poor Peticonr: Shall Ever Pray</p>
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