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day of May in the year of the our Lord one thousand seven hundred
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and ninety eight aforesaid lent and advanced by your
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Petitioner upon a certain Pann or Pledge (that is to say)
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a Pair of Silver Sugar Tongs to the said
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Nathaniel Tranter
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in the name of J Taylor the said Sum if One penny so
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demanded received and taken as a aforesaid being more
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than at and after the rate of four pence for the loan of
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twenty Shillings by the Calender Month including the
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Current Month in which the said Paun or Pledge was
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redeemed, contrary to the form of the Statute in such Case
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made and provided whereby and by force of the said
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Statute your Petitioner had forfeited for his said offence
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the Sum of five Pounds and your Petitioner was at the
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hearing of the said Information adjudged by the said
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Justice to forfeit and pay the Sum of five pounds against
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which Judgment your Petitioner appealed and entered
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into a recognizance in manner as directed by the Act
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to prosecute the said Appeal
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Your Petitioner therefore think himself
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aggrieved by the Judgment of the said
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Justices and humbly prays the Court will
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take his Case into Consideration and
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appoint a time for the hearing of this his
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Petition and Appeal.
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