London ss
Robt Beachcroft< no role >
Major
Complaint being this day made unto us whose hands and
Seales are hereunto sett Two of Her Maties Jusetices
of the peace for this City and Liberties thereof (Quor unus)
by you the Churchwardens & Overseers of the poor of the
parish of St. Bridgett ats Brides
London that Robert Allcock< no role >
Carpenter
with Mary< no role >
his wife & Anne< no role >
their Daughter
about two years of Age are come into your said parish
without being Legally Settled there and are likely to became
chargeable thereto unless timely prvented And
For as much as it appears unto us the said Justices
upon the Oath of the said Robert Allcock< no role >
that he
the said Robert Allcock< no role >
lived in Forestreet
in the
parish of St. Giles's Cripplegate
for Severall Years
before the death of King Charles the Second & soe for Some
time after in the Reigne of King James & noe Subsequent
Settlement appearing We do adjudge the last Legall
settlemt. of the said Robert Allcock< no role >
to be in the
said parish of St. Giles's Cripplegate
aforesaid
Samll Garrard< no role >
These are therefore in Her Maties name to
Charge & comand you the Church Wardens & Overseers of
the poor of St. Bridgett ats Brides
aforesaid forthwith
to remove & convey the said
Robert Allcock< no role >
& Mary
his wife and the said Anne their Daughter from and
out of your said parish unto the parish of St. Giles's
Cripplegate
aforesaid and them leave with the
Church Wardens and Overseers of the poor there or
with one of them who are hereby likewise
required to receive and provide for them according
to Law Hereof faile not and this Shall be your
Warrt Given under our hands and Seales this 21th.
day of January Anno Dui 1711
To the Church Wardens and
Overseers of the poor of the
recpective parishes of St. Bridgett
ats Bridges
& St Giles's Cripplegate
London
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