To the Rt. Honrble
Sr
Charles Duncombe< no role >
Knt
Lord Major
of
the City of London
And to the Rt. Worpll the Rest of her Maties
Justices of the Peace
in the Generall Quarter Sessions
Assembled
The Humble Peticon and Appeals of the Churchwardens
and overseers of the poore of the parish of St. Helen
London
Sheweth
That one
Ann Deport< no role >
the Wife
of
Thomas Deport< no role >
a Frenchman
with her Child
Samuell Deport< no role >
aged about 14 months or thereabouts
By Virtus of a Warrant under the hands and Seales of Twoe of her
Maties Justices of the peace
within the City of London
(one being of the
Quorn) bearing Date the Seaventh Day of May 1709 was removed from
he parish of St. Buttolph without Bishopsgate
London
to the said
parish of St. Helen
Alleadging the said parish to be the place of the last
legall Settlement of the said Ann Deport
That yor Petition doubt not but to prove That the saidtheyAnns
Deport never had any legall Settlement in the said parish of
St Helen
whereby they conceive themselves aggreived by the
Judgment of the said Twoe Justices And Doe Humby appeals
to your Worpps therefrom
Your Petitioners Humbly pray Your Worpps will be
pleased to heare them in the prmissed and order the
Churchwardens and overseers of the poore of the said parish
of St Buttolph without Bishopsgate
to appeare before
You and heare and abide the Determination of Hour
Honr & Worpps touching this Appeales
And your Petitioners Shall ever pray Etc