London, ss.
Jno Ward Majr
W Withers
Complaint being this Day made unto us, whose Hands and Seals are
hereunto set, Two of this Majesty's Justices of the Peace
for this
City and Liberties thereof (quorum unus) by you the Church-wardens
and Overseers for the Poor of the Parish, of Saint Andrew
Undershaft
that
Mary Hinthorn< no role >
Singlewoman
was
found in your Parish, not being Legally settled there, and if not
timely prevented, will become Chargeable thereunto: And for as much
as it appears unto as the said Justices, that the said Complaint is true;
also upon the Oath of
John Honthorne< no role >
brother
to
Mary
Henthorne< no role >
aforesaid that
Michell Henthorne< no role >
father
of the above sd. Mary Henthorne was inhabitans in
the parish of Saint Pancrass in Pancrass Lane
,
[..]
where the sd.
Mary Honthorne< no role >
was borne & baptised
(as appears by the parish register copy whereof was the
day produced) and no subsequent Settlement appearing to us, WE
do therefore adjudge the said Parish of Saint Pancrass in Pancrass
Lane
to be the legal Settlement of the said Mary Henthorne
and thither by Law,
she ought to be sent.
THESE are therefore, in his Majesty's Name, requiring you the
Church-wardens and Overseers for the Poor of the Parish of Saint
Andrew Undershaft
abovesaid, forthwith upon Sight
hereof, to convey the said Mary Henthorne< no role >
into the Parish of Saint Pancrass in Pancrass
Lane
aforesaid, there delivering her
to the Church-wardens and Overseers thereof, or some one of them,
who are hereby required to receive and provide for her accord-
ing to Law : Hereof fail not at your Perils. Given under our Hands
and Seals, this twenty first day of April 1719
To the Church-wardens and Overseers for
the Poor of the respecttive Parishes of
Saint Andrew Undershaft
and St. Pancrass in Pancrass
Lane, & all others whome is doth
or may concerne