The humbl petition of mary Eastick unto his Excellency's S'r
W'm Phipps to the honour'd Judge and Bench now Sitting in
Judicature in Salem and the Reverend ministers humbly sheweth
That whereas your poor and humble petitioner being condemned to
die Doe humbly begg of you to take it into your Judicious and
pious considerations that your Poor and humble petitioner knowing
my own Innocencye Blised be the Lord for it and seeing plainly
the wiles and subtility of my accusers by my Selfe can not but
Judge charitably of others that are going the same way of my
selfe if the Lord stepps not mightily in i was confined a whole
month upon the same account that I am condemned now for and then
cleared by the afflicted persons as some of your honours know and
in two dayes time I was cryed out upon by them and have been
confined and now am condemned to die the Lord above knows my
Innocence then and Likewise does now as att the great day will be
know to men and Angells -- I Petition to your honours not for my
own life for I know I must die and my appointed time is sett but
the Lord he knowes it is that if it be possible no more Innocent
blood may be shed which undoubtidly cannot be Avoyded In the way
and course you goe in I question not but your honours does to the
uttmost of your Powers in the discovery and detecting of
witchcraft and witches and would not be gulty of Innocent blood
for the world but by my own Innocency I know you are in this
great work if it be his blessed you that no more Innocent blood
be shed I would humbly begg of you that your honors would be
plesed to examine theis Afflicted Persons strictly and keep them
apart some time and Likewise to try some of these confesing
wichis I being confident there is severall of them has belyed
themselves and others as will appeare if not in this wor[l]d I am
sure in the world to come whither I am now agoing and I Question
not but youle see and alteration of thes things they my selfe and
others having made a League with the Divel we cannot confesse I
know and the Lord knowes as will shortly appeare they belye me
and so I Question not but they doe others the Lord above who is
the Searcher of all hearts knows that as I shall answer att the
Tribunall seat that I know not the least thinge of witchcraft
therfore I cannot I dare not belye my own soule I beg your honers
not to deny this my humble petition from a poor dy ing Innocent
person and I Question not but the Lord will give a blesing to yor
endevers
(Reverse) To his Excellency S'r W'm Phipps: Govern'r and to the
honoured Judge and Magistrates now setting in Judicature in
Salem.