London ss
Richard Hoare< no role >
Mayor
Compt: being this day made unto us, whose hands & seals are
hereunto sett, Two of her Majesties Justices of the peace
for this Citty & Liberties thereof (quor un) by you the
Churchwardens, & Overseers of the poore of the parrish
of St. Michaell Queenhith
London: That
Robert
Brown< no role >
,
Dorithy< no role >
his wife wth. his two daughters Vzt.
Elizabeth< no role >
about twenty, &
Ann Browne< no role >
about seaventeen
years of age, are come into your parrish, & like to be
Chargeable thereunto: And forasmuch as it appears
unto us the sd. Justices upon the Oath of the foresaid Robt.
Brown, that he servd his apprenticeshipp, wth.
Francis
Phipps< no role >
an inhabitant of the parrish of St. Peters
Pauls
Wharfe, since which he hath obtaynd noe other Settlemt.
W Withers
Wee doe therefore adjudge the sd. parrish of St.
Peters
Pauls Wharfe, to be the Legall settlement of the
sd:
Robert Browne< no role >
, &
Dorithy< no role >
his wife
, wth.
Elizabeth< no role >
&
Ann Browne< no role >
theire daughters
These are therefore in her Majesties name, requiring you
the Churchwardens & Overseers for the poore of the parrish
of St. Michael Queenhith
forthwith upon sight hereof to
conveye the sd. Robert & Dorithy Browne, wth. Elizabeth
& Ann theire daughters into the for said parrish of St.
Peter Pauls wharfe, deliverring them, to the Churchwar-
dens & Overseers thereof, or some one of them, whoe are hereby
required to find & provide for according to Law: Hereof
faile not at your perrills, Given under our hands and
Seals this Sixteenth day of Aprill 1713
To the Churchwardens & Overseers
for the poore of the parrish of St. Micha
Queenhith
, & the Churchwardens &
Overseers for the poore of the parrish of
St. Peter Pauls wharfe
& all others
whome it may concrne