London
At the General Quarter Session of the Peace of our Lord the
King holden for the City of London at the Guild hall
within the
said City on Monday the twenty fourth day of April in the
fifteenth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the
third
King of Great Britain Etc. Before
John Wilkes< no role >
Esquire
Mayor
of the City of London
The Right Honourable
Thomas
Harley< no role >
one of the Aldermen
of the said City
John Glynn< no role >
Serjeant at Law
Recorder
of the said City
John Shakespear< no role >
Esquire
Nathaniel Thomas< no role >
Esquire
George Haley< no role >
Esquire
Nathaniel Newnham< no role >
Esquire
other of the Aldermen of the
said City and other their Fellower Justices of our said Lord the
King assigned to keep of the peace of our said Lord the King
within the said City and also to hear and determine divers
felonies trespasses and other misdeeds committed within
the said City
Whereas by a Order or Pass Warrant under the hands and Seale
of two of His. Majesty's Justices of the peace for the said City
of London bearing date the twenty eighth day of January 1775
William Garfield Symmonds< no role >
a Lunatic
and Catherine< no role >
his Wife
were removed and conseyed from and out of the Parish of Saint
James at Garlickhith
in the said City of London to the Parish of
Saint Sepulchre
in the siad City as the place of there legal
settlement Now upon hearing the Petition and appeal of the Church
Wardens and Overseers of the poor of the said parish of Saint
Sepulchre (which stands duly adjourned unto this day) against
the Warrant and Judgment of the said two Justices in the
presence and hearing of the Church Wardens and Overseers of
the poor of the said Parish of Saint James at Garlick Hith
It is by the Consent of all Parties Ordered that the
Warrant and Judgment of the said two Justices be quashed
vacated and set aside do and that the said Appeal be allowed
and the same is hereby allowed accordingly And it is hereby