To the Right Honble the Lord Mayor< no role >
and other his Majesty< no role >
's
Justice of the peace
of the City of London
at the General Quarter
Session of the Peace of Guildhall
assembled.
The Humble Petition of the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor
of the Parish of Saint Michael Cornhill
in the City of London
.
Sheweth
That by an Order of Removal under the Hands and Seals of Sir.
William Plomer< no role >
Knight
Lord Mayor< no role >
of the said City and
Robert Peckham< no role >
Esquire
one of the
Aldermen of the said City Two of his Majestys Justices of the Peace
in and for the said City and Liberties thereof, bearing date the third Day of
August One thousand Seven hundred and eighty two; Mary the Widow
of
David Willison< no role >
and their three Children namely
Mary Ann< no role >
aged thirteen Years,
and upwards, Jane aged Eight Years and upwards, and David aged Six Years
and upwards, wer removed from the Parish of allhallows
Barkin in the said
City; to the said Parish of saint Michael Cornhill, as the last legal Selllement
of the said Mary and her said three Children, by which your Petitioner's think
themselves agrieved.
Your Petitioner's therefore most humbly pray your Worships
that they may have Liberty to appeal at this present Sessions
to the said Order of Removal, and that your Worship will
be pleased to grant them such relief in the Premises upon
Hearing the said Appeal as to you shall seem meet and
the nature of the Case requires
And your Petitioner's shall ever pray Etc
Saml: March< no role >
Solr.
for the Appellants