London Genl. Session
of the Peace Monday
Sept. 9th 1782
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Parish of Saint George Hanover
Square Appellants
Parish of Saint Gregory London Respondents
Brief for Appellants
The Pauper Mary Mitchell< no role >
was remove & from the Parish of
Saint Gregory London by an Order under the Hands and Seals
of Sir William Plomer< no role >
Knight
and Thomas Wright< no role >
Esqr
. two of His
Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the City of London
dated
the 27th. day of May 1782 to the Parish of Saint George Hanover
Square as the Place of her legal Settlement to which Order of
Removal the Parish of Saint George Hanover Square
have Appealer
Case
The Pauper Mary Mitchell< no role >
lived as a yearly hired Servant for
several years with two Sisters named Fishlake who resided at
the Beginning of the said Time in Saint George Hanover Square
but for 3 or 4 of the last years that she was their Servant they all lived
in the Parish of Lymington
in Hants and consequensly her
Settlement is at Lymington
as she has not gamed any other
Settlement since
Proof
Pauper was 6 or 7 years in
the Service at 2 Gs. Pr. Anm
Wages she hired in Union
Street St. George
Noon
after went to James Street< no role >
Mary bone
and lastly to
Lymington
where she
staid the time before
mentioned and quitted
the Service (their) became
they refused to raise
her Wages which is
two or 2 or 3 years
since
ago
{To Confirm that said
Mary Mitchell< no role >
was
for that time in the Service at Lyarington}
Call Andw Mitchell< no role >
her Father
Note the said Mary Mitchell< no role >
was Admitted in the Work house
of Saint George Honover Square
27th. May 82 in consequence of sd. order
& Absconded [..] following (and at present is not to
be found) and to prove their was no collusion by her going away
Call Thomas Legg< no role >
Master of sd. Workhouse
Appellants have had no Notice from Respondents to produce the
Pauper to make good their Order