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lent and advanced by your Petitioner upon a certain Pawn
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or Pledge (that is to say) on silk Handkerchief to the said
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Nathaniel
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in he same of J Taylor the said John of One penny so
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demanded, received and take was aforesaid being more than
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at and after the rate of four pence for the loan of twenty Shillings
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by the Calender Month including the Current month in which
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the said Pawn or Pledge was redeemed, contrary to the form of the
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Statute in such case made and provided whereby and by force
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of the said statute your Petitioner had forfeited for his said
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Offence the Sum of five Pounds and your Petitioner was on
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he 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 appeared and entered into a
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recognizance in manner as directed by the act to Prosecute the
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said Appeal
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Your Petitioner therefore thinks himself
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aggrieved by the Judgment of the said Justice
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and humbly prays the Court will take his
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Case into Consideration and appoint a time
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for the hearing of this his Petition and
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Appeal.
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