Seution from Robert
Sipps: Capt: Command:
the Troop of Melitia
araliy
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He Comt laving read Hi
Potihon aadlaben keciraam,
Co the Honorable Court of
slances of ke bchinaren can Poticy of the Cotonies of Esequebo,
into consideration de hereby
exemps heen from paging ia Demerarij and Others districts
ap:
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d
penal siem of ƒ 2806, povide
konver te vkaeel Iuli The humble Petition of Joseph Feuillet Theweth:
vorrder pay
that ijouw petitioner has been an Supabitant of this Colony por
oke Colonial
the space of 19 yeare, and that gouw petitioner has alwaijs
Receiver, t
dule paijd his taxea in the two Reeewen officer during that time
monat of Zes
but the last ilae having been sick tor upwards of six montst
merma Ianes
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and nat having recewed amij publication Crom his Captain, not
auordng toan
letter as is araal in such cares, ij ouw pelitionen han iwoluntarily
atteste resun
neglected to complij witt the Curtomuari formalities and te payhin
keriof, votr
taren 1o the Cotomal Recewer, and that our petitioner has in
and also all
comequence recewd a Citation to appaar besore the Honorabie
ste copenees of
court of Surtice as youw Petitioner har neverpaij the income
te legel
proceedings
tux, and har entirelij occupied himself in Custiratien, particularty
greamed in
since the ijear 1806 – M:r Beveer ao attorneij son your
zes burinast.
petitioner presented a petition to rouw Honorabie Court to which
se present
the annexed amwer was resioraed. M:r Vincent soon afster sent
Pchtwaaard the
an intimation to m:r van Berckels, it being thedomicilium of
Comp answver
iour petitooner which intimasion being geven to m:r kamerling,
to be extibitee
Secretarij 10 the Honoraste the Fiscal, he forgot to give it to m:r
by hebekhoner
Deveer, the consequance of which was, that woen the cause
toke Reuivero
was agam Cared before the Honorable Court of Iuniee, M.
ke Colony.
Beveer was absent, and youw petttoner was Condamned by
default te pay the sum of ƒ 2800. and all the expences; Jouw
Petitioner Cherecore hum bly prayps the Honvrabse Court to take
pis care into Comsideration, and to reuw thepayment of the
aforesaid sune of ƒ2000 which he was Condamned to pay in
conequenee of the ponoraste court of Justice not having seen
the anner of ijouw Honorable Court to his petition; youw pelitioner
begs leave to observe what thepayment of the aforesaid ƒ2800
would beattended with his utter ruin, and therefore again