London Ss:
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 on the
Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poore of the Parish of St. Barthew
the less London That one
Jonathan Large< no role >
is lately come into your
said Parish not having obtained any legall settlemt. therein and is
likely to become chargeable thereto unless timely prevented And forasmuch
as it appeares unto no by the oate of the said Jonathan Large that he was
a Lodger in the parish of St. Martin in the Fields
in the County of Middx
before and at the death of King Charles the second untill about ten or
twelve yeares agoe and that he hath obtained noe other legall settlement
Since We doe therefore adjudge the said Jonathan Large to be last lega
[..]
Setled in the said Parish of St. Martin in the Fields
in the County of
Middx
aforesaid and that hitherto he ought of right to be removed
These are therefore in Her Maties name to require you forthwith to
remove and convey the said
Jonathan Large< no role >
from and out of your
said Parish of St. Bartholomew the less
London to the said Parish of
St. Martin in the fields
in the County of Middx and him leave with the
Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poore there or one of them
who are hereby required to receive and provide for him according to
Law Hereof faile not And this shall be your Warrt. Given under
our hands and seales the fifteenth day of June 1713.
Richard Hare< no role >
Mayor
To the Churchwardens and Overseers
of the Poore of the respective Parishes
of St. Barthew the less
London and
St. Martin in the fields
in the County of
Middlesex
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