London [..]
To the Churchwardens and Overseers of the
Poor of the Precinct of White Fryars
in the
City of London
and-the Churchwardens
and Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of St
Dunstan in the East in the City of London
Wm Billers< no role >
Mayr.}
Richd: Brocas< no role >
Whereas Complaint hath been made unto Us two of
His Majesties Justices of the Peace
for this City and the
Liberties thereof one being of the (Quorum)
unus) by You the Churchwardens
and Overseers of the Poor of the said Precinct of White
Fryars in the City ofLondon
That Mary
Fox Widow
Jacob Fox< no role >
deced is
lately come to reside in your said Parish not having obtaind any
Legal Settlement there and is-likely to become chargeable
thereto unless timely prevented Which Complaint We Judge to
be true and for as much as it appears unto Us by the Oath of
Mary Rogers< no role >
that
Jacob Fox< no role >
Rented & lived in a Tenemt.
in the Parish of St Dunstan in the East
in the City of
London at the Yearly Rent of Ten pounds for the space of
Ten Yeares & Upwards
And no other Subsequent Settlement appearing unto Us We the
Said Justices are of opinion and do Adjudge the last Legal
Settlement of the said
Mary Fox< no role >
Widow
to be in the said Parish of Saint Dunstan in the East in
the City of London
And that thitherto the ought by Law
to be sent
These are therefore in his Majesties Name to Mill and
Require You the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor of
the said Precinct of White Fryars
in the City of [..]
London
forthwith to Remove and Convey the said Mary
Fox Widow
From and out of your said Precinct unto the said Parish of St
Dunstan in the East in the City of London
And her-deliver unto the Churchwardens and Overseers
of the Poor there or one of them Who is and are hereby required
to Receive and Provide for her according to Law Given
under our hands and Seals this Eighth day of March
Anno Domini1733