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of which, it is said, his brother died. He took the body therefore, and buried it in at Kantong. So it had a shallow grave at this time, conducted Mugineiske to his house. Your Petitioner accordingly went there, and severely dares to batten upon himself the responsibility of impeaching the parties accessories magistraten. He went therefore to several places in search of his oldest brother Wongshgen, who, having heard the circumstances, presented, on the 27th of this month, a Petition to the magistrate; that the orden Kat who gave orders & your Petitioner should be summoned, to give particular informations on the locality of the reburial of the body, and to enter into the bond, and that Richeye, who witnessed the transaction, should also be brought to give account willingly.
said further, that on these orders being obeyed, the matter would be thoroughly investigated, and a decision made. Translation of the Petition of Wong Sheung from Benz hoang decisions benevolent as his 10. 8. F 429 Senly in the hands of some a magistrate, the case will be thoroughly sifted! Petitioner's older brother has now brought the Witness Siskage, be given d your Petitioner evidences, and himself before you. presents in obedience to o your commands, to pouch out clearly, the situation of the required beecker into the bond. He therefore prays and his I may your grades, with that the cruels So Ators, kr 27 21. MAI Weishe be examined by torture, and after confession be punished, according to Law. But Petitioner's older brother's body, being buried wardere, acry Ra he is afraid that it with by them, and it may be either be brought to some may be trade. therefore begs, that examined, or at least, places without the city, at where it may be lodged for examination at a future time.
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