London ss
Edw Clarke< no role >
Mays
Whereas Complaint hath this day been made
before us two of his Majesties Justices of ye
peace (Quor unus) by ye Church Wardens &
Overseers of ye poor of ye parish of St
Dunstons in ye West London
if one
Mary
Hudson< no role >
and a young Child the being an idle
vagrant person and giveing no good on
of herself are lately come into them Said
parish without giveing any notice is
writeing as by Lare they bought, and
are likely to become chargeable to ye
same, and whereas it appears unto is
by the Oath of her the said
Mary Hudson< no role >
that she lived as an hired Servant
at ye
Castle Tavern
in Fleetstreet
in ye parish
of St Bridgetts als Brides London
where
she lived for ye space of Nine Moneths are
there appearing to be their Legall Settlement
J Lane
These are therefore in his
Majesties name strickly to charge and
Comand you on light hereof to Convey ye
body of ye said
Mary Hudson< no role >
and Child
let ye Church Wardens and Overseers of ye
poor of ye parish of St Bridgets al Brides
who are hereby required to receive and
provide for ym according to Law hereof
fail not and this shall be your Wan
Date and Given undr our hands and Seals
this 2d of November 1696
To ye Church Wardens & Ovseers
of ye poor of ye Pish of St
Dunstons in ye West & others when
it may Concern