To the Rt Honble
Sr Peter Delme< no role >
Knt
Ld Mayor
of
the City of London
And the Rt Worpt the rest of his Maties
Justices of the Peace at the General Quarter Sessions of the
Peace Assembled
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The humble Petition and Appeal of the Churchwardens and
Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of St. Mary Le Bow
London
Sheweth
That by Virtue of a Warrant under the hands and Seals of two of
is Maties Justices of the Peace
[..] within this City (Quox unus)
bearing Date the First Day of April Instant
Mary Flower< no role >
the Wife
of
Christopher Flower< no role >
was sent from the Parish
of St Mildred Breadstreet
London unto Your Petitioners said
parish of St Mary le Bow
being the Place of the last
Legal Settlement of the said Mary Flower
Your Peticoners conceiving themselves
agreived by the Warrt & Judgment of the sd
Two Justices Humbly Appeal to Your Honour
& Worps for relief therein And Pray Your
Honour & Worps will hear them in the
Prmisses And Order the Churchwardens and
Overseers of the Poor of the said Parish of St
Mildred Breadstreet to Appear before You to hear
and abide the Jugmt & determination of this
Court touching this their appeal
And they shall ever Pray Etc