London
ss:
Robt Beachcroft< no role >
Major
Buckingham
Complaint being this day made unto us two of Her Maties
Justices of the peace
for this Citie and the libties thereof (quor
unus) by you this Churchwardens and Overseers of the
Poore of the parish of St. Giles Cripplegate
London That one
Mary Harman< no role >
Widow
is lately come into your said Parish not
having obtained any legall settlemt. there and is likely to become
chargeable thereto unless timely prevented And for as much as
it appeares unto us by the oath of the said Mary Harman< no role >
that
her late husband Henry Harman< no role >
served his appnticeship
with
one Mr. Tempest a Perfumer
in little Lambard street
neare
Stocks Market
in the parish of St. Mary Woolnoth
London abt.
eight or nine and twenty yeares aged & lived two or three yeares
or thereabouts afterwards a Journeyman
in the same parish
andwhere he married and hath obtained noe settlement since
Weare therefore of opinion and doe adjudge the said Mary
Harman< no role >
to be last legally settled in the said Parish of St. Mary
Woolnoth
London These are therefore in Her Maties name to
require you forthwith to remove and convey the said Mary Harman< no role >
from and out of your said Parish of St. Giles Cripplegate
London
to the said parish of St. Mary Woolnoth
London and her leave
with the Churchwardens & Overseers of the poore there or one
of them who are hereby required to receive and pvide for her
according to Law thereof faile not And this shall be your
Warrant Given under our hands & seales the fourth day of
January 1711
:
To the Churchwardens and Overseers of the poore
of the respective Parishes of St. Giles Cripplegate
and St.
Mary Woolnoth
London
and whom else it may concerne}
19 May 88