# APIS Editor [06/06/2006] rla2118 - replacement cu001 | 1 | princeton.apis.p607 cu035 | 1 | (NjP)apis.p0607 cu090 | 1 | GD 7612 cu090_orgcode | 1 | NjP cu245ab | 1 | Petition [VI AD] cu300 | 1 | 1 papyrus fragment; 10.5 x 13.5 cm cu500 | 1 | Written across the fibers; docket on back cu500 | 2 | 9 lines; broken at right cu500 | 3 | The hand is a fluent cursive cu500_t | 1 | From . . . I have received the letters from your brotherhood . . . serious matters, concerning which (?) those who had been telling such things to you do not owe you . . . before three years he departed from our village and went down to . . . and he took a wife there and has done a lot of harm to our possessions . . . of the shepherds, and we will be indebted to you to investigate the wrongdoings by those people of your village unless these . . . we are forced to commit acts not agreeable to God and the people . . . of the matters, and may God, our Lord, persuade you . . . (Verso) Given to master Sarapion . . . of the polis . . . from Theodosios. cu510 | 4 | P.Princ. III 120 cu510_dd | 5 | P.Princ.:3:120 cu518 | 1 | Unknown cu520 | 6 | Petition. Someone from the plaintiff's village had married a woman from another village and had become a leader in raids against his former villages. The petition seems to be an appeal to the headman of the village to restrain his people from their lawless acts. If no such action is taken, the plaintiffs will act for themselves, apparently without recourse to law or higher authority cu546 | 7 | In Greek cu655 | 1 | Papyri cu655 | 2 | Petition cu965 | 1 | APIS cuDateRange | 1 | b cuDateSchema | 1 | c cuDateType | 1 | o cuDateValue | 1 | 500 cuDateRange | 2 | e cuDateSchema | 2 | c cuDateType | 2 | o cuDateValue | 2 | 599 cuOrgcode | 1 | NjP cuR_TYPE | 1 | r perm_group | 1 | w status | 1 | 1