London.
At the General Quarter Session of the Peace holden for the City of
London
at the Guildhall
within the said City (by Adjournment) on
Tuesday the first Day of November
in the thirty first Years of the
Reign of King George the second by the Grace of God over great Britain
Etc before
Marshe Dickinson< no role >
Esquire
Mayor
of the City of London
Sir
Crisp Gascoyne< no role >
Knight
one of the Aldermen
of the said City Sir
William
Moreton< no role >
Knight
Recorder
of the said City
William Alexander< no role >
Esquire
one
other of the Aldermen
of the said City and others their Fellows Justices
assigned to keep the Peace of our said Lord the King within the said City
and also to hear and determine diverse Felonys Trespasses and
other Misdeeds committed within the same City.
Whereas by Virtue of an Order or Vagrant Pass under the Hand and Seal
of one of is Majesty's Justices of the Peace
for this City bearing Date the sixth
Day of August last William Wild< no role >
aged thirteen Years was sent & delivered to the
Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of Saint Mary at White Chappel
in the County of Middlesex
as the Place of his last legal Settlement as a Rogue
and Vagabond apprehended wandring and begging in the Parish of Saint Martin
Outwich
. Now upon hearing the Petition and Appeal of the Churchwardens and
Overseers of the Poor
of the Parish of Saint Mary White Chappel
aforesaid against
the said Order or Pass of the said Justices and having heard what could be alledged
by them and in their Behalf concerning the Premises It is thereupon Order
that the said Appeal be dismissed and the same is hereby dismissed accordingly
By the Court
Hodges