London ss
Wm Humfreys
Mayor
Whereas complaint hath been this day made unto
us two of this Masties. Justices of the Peace
for the City
of London
and Liberties Quorum unus by the Church
wardens and overseers of the Poor of the parish of St.
Botolph without Aldgate
in the City of London
that
William Price< no role >
with
mary< no role >
his wife, and a male Child
named
John< no role >
aged five months his fin are come lately into
the said parish endeavouring to Settle therein Contrary
to Law And it appearing unto us the said Justices
that they are likely to become Chargeable, unto the
said Parish And whereas it also appears unto
us by the Examinacon on oath of the sd.
William Price< no role >
that about Sixteen years agoe he was an apprentice
by indenture and served Severall years of his sd Apprenticeship
with
Roger Griffith< no role >
Silk comber who then lived in the
Hamlet of Bethnall Green
in the Parish of St. Dunstan
Stepney in the County of Midlese and noe subsequent
Settlemt. appearing unto us We doe Therefore deem
and adjudge That the last legall Settlemt. of the
said
William Price< no role >
and Mary his wife and child above
mencond is in the aforesaid Hamlett of Bethnall Green
The Abney
These are therefore in his Majties: Name to will and require
you the church wardens & overseers of the Poor of the parish of
St. Botolph without Aldgate
or one of you forthwith to
remove pass & convey the said
William Price< no role >
mary his
wife
and child above named unto the Hamlett of Bethnall
Green
in the parish of St. Dunstans Stepney
in the County
of Midlesex
and them leave with the Churchwardens
& overseers of the Poor there or Some or one of them who
are hereby Required to receive and provide for them
as the Law directs and this shall be your warranty will
under
[..] Our hands and Seals this Second day of December
1714
To the Church Wardens & over Seers of the Poor
of the parish of St. Botolph without Aldgate
London
and the Hamlett of Bethnal Green
in the parish of St. Dunstan
Stelpney in the County of Midlex}