London
At the General Quarter Session of the Peace holden for the City
of London
at the Guildhall
within the said City on Monday the
Eleventhday of April in the Sixteenth Year of the Reign of our
Sovereign Lord george the Second King of Great Britain etc. Before
Robert Willimott< no role >
Esqr
: Mayor
of the City of London
Simon Skl< no role >
in Esqr
.
Recorder
of the said City Sir
Edward Bellamy< no role >
Knight
Henry Marshall< no role >
Esqr
. &
Samuel Pennant< no role >
Esqr
. Aldermen
of the Said City &
others their Fellows Justices Assigned to keep the Peace of
our sd. Lord the King Within the sd. City And Alsoto hear & determine
divers Felonies Trespasses & other misdeeds Committed Within the sd. City
Whereas William Carpenter< no role >
and Susanna Carpenter< no role >
his Wife
by Vertue of an Order
or Pass Warrant under the hands & seals of two of his Majestys Justices
of the Peace for the City of London
(one being of the Quorum) bearing date
the Eleventh day of January 1742 were sent and delivered by the
Churchwardens & Overseers of the Parish of St. Bridget
Vulgarly St.
Brides London tot he Churchwardns & Overseers of the Poor of the
Parish of Saint Dunstan in the West
London upon the Oath of the said
William Carpenter< no role >
that he Served one Year of his Apprenticeship
with Mr. Crossfield a Barber
in the Parish of St. Dunstan
in the West London Now upon hearing the Petition & Appeal of
the Churchwardens & overseers of the Poor of the said Parish of
Saint Dunstan in the West London in the Presence and hearing
of the Churchwardens & Overseers of the Poor of the sd. Parish of
Saint Dunstan in the West London in the Presence and hearing
of the Churchwardens & Overseers of the Poor of the sd. Parish of
Saint Bridget
Vulgarly St Brides
London against the Warrant & Judgment of the said
two Justices and having heard what could be Alledged on either side by
the Respective Churchwardens their Council & Witnesses in and Concerning
the Premisses It is thereupon considered & ordered by this Court
that the Warrant and Judgment of the said two Justices be Quashed
and the appeal allowed & that they the said William Carpenter< no role >
and Susanna his Wife
be sent back & delivered to the Churchwardens
and Overseers of the Poor of the said Parish of Saint Bridget Vulgarly St. Brides
London
to be by them maintained & provided for untill they can free them
selves from the Charge thereof by due Course of Law and it is further
Ordered by this Court that the Churchwardens & Overseers of the
Poor of the said Parish of Saint [..] Vondget Vulgarly St. Brides
London do forthwith
Pay or cause to be paid unto the Church wardens and overseers