London as
To the Churchwardens & Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of Allhallowes
Barkin
in the City of London
& also to the Churchwardens & Overseers of the
Poor of the Parish of St. Pancras
in the said City.
Jno Ward< no role >
Mayr.
Whereas Complaint hath been made unto Us whose hands & Seals are hereunto Sett
two of his Maties Justices of the Peace for the City of London
(Quorn Unus) by the
Churchwardens & Overseers of the Poor of the Pish of Allhallowes Barkin
London
That
Mary Gibbs< no role >
wife
of
George Gibbs< no role >
with her two Children
John< no role >
Aged Seven
Years &
James< no role >
aged three Years is lately come into the said Parish endeavouring to
to Settle there contrary to Law & Unless timely prevented is likely to become chargeable
thereunto which Wee do adjudge to be true & forasmuch as it appeareth unto
the said Justices upon the Oath of the Said
Mary Gibbs< no role >
that her Said
Husband
George Gibbs< no role >
Served the last five Years of his apprenticeship
with One Mr. Smith a Vintner
in the Pish of St. Pancras
in the City of
London
aforesaid & no other Legal Settlement elsewhere appearing unto
Us Since Wee do also adjudge the said parish of St. Pancras
to be the last
Place of their last legal Settlement
Tho: Abney< no role >
These are therefore in his Maties name to will & require You the Churchwardens
& Overseers of the Poor of the said
[..] Parish of Allhallowes Barkin London
forthwith to
remove & convey the said
Mary Gibbs< no role >
with
John< no role >
&
James< no role >
her Said two Children
from out
of your said pish unto the said pish of St. Pancrass
London
And them deliver unto the
Churchwardens & Overseers of the Poor there Some or one of them who are hereby
required to receive & pvide for them according to Law Given under Our hands
Seals this 18th. Day of March Anno Din 1718
Annoq Rs George nunc Magne
Brittanie Etc Quinto