London
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To the Churchwardens and Overseers of the
Poor of the Parish of St. Giles without Cripplegate
London andthe Churchwardens
and Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of
St George in Botolph [..] London
Geo: Heathcote< no role >
Mayor
Samuel
Pennant< no role >
Whereas Complaint hath been made unto Us two of
His Majesties Justices
[..] the
[..] and the
Liberties thereof one being
[..]
and Overseers of the Poor of
[..]
Cripplegate
John Hunt< no role >
Dorothy< no role >
his
[..]
five Years are
lately come to reside in
[..]
Legal Settlement there
[..]
thereto unless timely preve
[..] judge to
be true and for as much as it
[..] Oath of
the said
John Hunt< no role >
that when he was
[..] he lived a
yearly hired Servant
with Mr. Tin
[..] in the Parish of
St. George in Botolph lane
London for Two years
And no other Subsequent Settlement appearing unto Us We the
Said Justices are of opinion a
[..] do Adjudge the last Legal
Settlement of
thesaid
John Hunt< no role >
Dorothy his Wife
and
their Child
to be in the said Parish of St. George
And that thitherto they ought by Law
to be sent
These are theref [..] jesties [..] to Will and
Require You the Church [..]
the said Parish of St [..]
London forthwith [..]
John Hunt< no role >
Dorothy [..]
from and out of your said [..]
St. George
And them deliver [..] rchwardens and Overseers
of the Poor there or one [..] is and are hereby required
to Receive and Provide for them according to Law Given
under our hands and Seals this 17thday of Sept.
one Thousand Seven hundred and Forty Two