London ss
Wm Thomson< no role >
Recorder
Complaint being this day made unto us, whose hands and
Seals, are hereunto sett Two of his Majesties Justices of
peace for this citty and Liberties thereof (Quor uns) by your
the church wardens and overseers for the poore of the parish
of Sr. Andrew by the wardrobe
that
Thomasine Amos< no role >
was comeing
your parish not having any Legall settlement theire and
if not timely prevented, may become chargeable thereunto
And for as much as it appears unto us the said Justice
upon the Oath of
Anthony Walker< no role >
, that
Benjamin
Amos< no role >
husband
to the foresaid
Thomasine Amos< no role >
, was his
apprentice
and a such served him one year and halfe &
about Whitbontide Lase ran away & deserted his service
during which service he the said
Anthony Walker< no role >
was
an inhabitant in the parish of St: Bridget als Brides
by
trade a Feltmaker
, noe subsequent securement appearing
to us We doe therefore adjudge the said parish of Saint
Bridget als Brides
to be the Legall settlement of the foresd
Thomasine Amos< no role >
, and their her by Law she ought to be sent
W Withers
These are therefore in his Majestice
[..]
requiring you the Church wardens, and Overseers for
[..]
of the parish of St: Andrew by the wardrobe
forthwith
[..]
sight hereof to convey the abovesaid Thomasine
[..]
parish o Sr. Bridget als Brides
aforesaid, theire deliver
some one of them Whoe are hereby required to find and
provide for according to Law: Hereof faile not all your
perrills. Given under our hands, and Seals this thirteen
day of December 1715
To the churchwardens, & overseers for the poore of
the respective parishes of St: Andrew by the wardrobe
and St: Bridget als Brides
, And all others whome
it doth or may concerne