London to wit
St. Martin in the Fields
Appellts
agt
St. Ann within Aldersgate
Respondts.}
About the
Settlement of
Ann
Elizabeth
Ethelstone< no role >
Widow
James Williams< no role >
of the Parish of Saint Martin in the
Fields within the Liberty of Westminster
in the County of Middlesex
Gentleman
maketh Oath That he this Deponent did on Wednesday
the Eighth day of January instant personally Serve. Mr.
Bracebridge one of the Churchwardens of the said Parish of Saint
Ann within Aldersgate
with a Notice in Writing Signed by
Benjamin Godde< no role >
and Walter Hatton< no role >
Churchwardens
of the
Parish of Saint Martin in the Fields
aforesaid and Ayme
Vedeau< no role >
John Adams< no role >
Richard Tayler< no role >
and John Jacob< no role >
four of
the Overseers of the Poor
of the said Parish of Saint Martin
in the Fields
purporting that they the said Churchwardens and
Overseers of the Poor
of the said Parish of Saint Martin in
[..] to appeal at the then next General
Quarter Sessions of the Peace to be holden for the City of London
and Liberties thereof against a Pass Warrant or Order under the
Hands and Seals of the Right Honble
Thomas Winterbottom< no role >
Esquire
Lord Mayor
and Thomas Rawlinson< no role >
Esquire
two of his
Majesty's Justices of the peace for the Same City and Liberties
thereof bearing Date the fourth day of January instant whereby
Elizabeth Ethelstone< no role >
Widow
of John Ethelstone< no role >
deced was removed
and Conveyed from the said Parish of Saint Ann within
Aldersgate
to the said Parish of Saint Martin in the Fields
as
the Place of the last legal Settlement of the said Elizabeth
Ethelstone a true Copy of which said Notice is hereto annexed
Sworn in Court the
24th. day of January 1752
}
J. Williams
By the Court