London ss
Wm Humfrey Mayor
Complaint being this day made unto us, whose hands &
seals, are hereunto sett Two of his Majesties Justices
of the peace
for this Citty and Liberties thereof (Quor un) by
you the Churchwardens, and Overseers for the poore of the
parish of St. Mary Colechurch
That
Rebeccah Danniells< no role >
was come into year psh, not being Legally Settled theire, and
if not timely prevented, may become Chargeable: And
for as much as it appears unto us the said Justices upon
the Oath of the foresaid
Rebeccah Danniells< no role >
that her
father
Josier Knight< no role >
was an Inhabitant in the psh of
Bromly near Bow
(Com Mlx) before the death of King
Charles the second, & that the hath not obwynd any
Subsequent Settlement Wee doe therefore adjudge the
said parish of Bromly (Com Mlx to be the Legall settlemt,
of the said
Rebeccah Danniells< no role >
, and theither by Law she
ought to be sent.
NWithers
These are therefore in his
Majesties name, requiring you the Churchwardens and
Overseers for the poore of the parish, of St. Mary Colechurch
forthwith upon sight hereof to convey the abovesaid Reb-
eccah Danniells, into the psh of Bromly near Bow (in
Com Mlx) theire delivering her to the Churchwardens
and overseers thereof, or some one of them Whoe are
hereby required to find, and provide for according to Law:
Hereof faile not at your perrills. Given under our hands
and seals this first day of February 1714
To the Churchwardens & oversees for
the poore of the parish, of St. Mary
Colechurch
, And the Churchwardens
of Overseers for the poore of the parish of
Bromly near Bow
(Com Mlx
, &
all others whome it doth or may concerne