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Petitions to the Worcestershire Quarter Sessions, 1592-1797
… comforte, which order, they humbly crave, may spedely be by youre good worshipps sett downe, and therein bothe he and … accordinge to your charitable order for the relieffe of our poore of the tithinge of Whistons we have receaved of the … former chari= table dealinge orders made in open court on our behalfes with us, we shalbe alwayes bound to pray for the …
Petitions to the Worcestershire Quarter Sessions, 1592-1797
… of the saide hundred, and thereuppon had levyed by the sheriffe of the saide countye the summe of xx pounds … that wheras att the generall session of the peace of our soveraigne lord the Kinges majestie holden att Wigorn, … accordinge to your charitable order for the relieffe of our poore of the tithinge of Whistons we have demanded it and …
Petitions to the Worcestershire Quarter Sessions, 1592-1797
… for one whole yere ending at Michaellmas last past, and by reason of their said office did disburse and expend in the … some other parishes as unto you shall seme convenient for our relife, and wee shall as ever heretofore be bound to pray … Holden an old man and maymed in the warrs dwellinge within our parishe, as also to all other maymed soldiers within the …
Petitions to the Worcestershire Quarter Sessions, 1592-1797
… [Emmes?] [illegible] of Richard Emmes was born in our sayed [town?] [illegible] and her sayed husband being now … is willing to labour to mayntayne [illegible] poore family by his labour, if he had a convenient place to dwell in, as … erected where they have [appointed?] under their handes. Our most humble petition therefore to your good worships …
Petitions to the Worcestershire Quarter Sessions, 1592-1797
… the said gaole to Parshore aforsaid greate with childe by the said Clarke as may appeare by the schedule hereunto … was the last of the six dayes wheron we wer to performe our due service by his appointment we both have performed … petitioner himself, I leave him to [what?] was ordered at our last meeting at Worcester and will not agree to alter …
Petitions to the Worcestershire Quarter Sessions, 1592-1797
… knoweth being lxvi yeares of age and soe much weaked by the servis of this offis this yeare am not able longer to … dischardged of my officis and wee having noe courte within our manner too bring a nue officer wee having considered …
Petitions to the Worcestershire Quarter Sessions, 1592-1797
… subscribed doe humbley certifie that John Wilkinson of our parishe hath heare lived with us many yeares hee liveth … hee hath done and hee will ever praye etc given under our handes the May [.th?] 1656 Gilbert Cockes Thomas Symonds … Most humbly sheweth unto your worships that hee is a man by his industry and hard labour hath built an house fitt and …
Petitions to the Worcestershire Quarter Sessions, 1592-1797
… which I am now in; who for my loyalty to the King, was by the great tyrant (Cromwell) banished, and sent into the … poore peticioner haveing beene formerly a soldier under our late sovereigne of ever blessed memory and for his … 1661o The names of those that live at their owne handes in our foresaid parish and refuse to be placed with masters are …
Petitions to the Worcestershire Quarter Sessions, 1592-1797
… of Bratforton in the said county, doe certifie by these presentes, that whereas at Michaelmas sessions last, … [illegible] others with [illegible] [...ld?] contrary to our votes election put downe Richard [illegible] cunstable … and sold for 14 shillings, but was bought off by a friend at [Bristoll?] for two pounds, having received …
Petitions to the Worcestershire Quarter Sessions, 1592-1797
… unto him the said Maund, an augmentation of eightpence by the week more, to the great prejudice of the said town and … have thought it most convenient at this time to make our humble addresses unto your worshipp as not knowing how … course of law, and since your petitioner hath not had any friend to supply him with money to pay his fees whereby your …
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