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Quarter Session of the Peace
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The Humble Petition of
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is very Old and Infirm being Renbled with
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Disorder and has also a large Family
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defendance
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are wholly upon Your Petitioners Labour
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That both Your Petitioners are Informed
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prosecutrix is desirous and willing to forgive Your
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Petitioners upon their Asking Pardon in the Public Papers
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and paying the Prosecutrix Expence which Your Petitioners
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