London
As the General Quarter Session of the peace of our Lord the King holden
for the City of London
at the Guildhall
within the said City on Monday the Eighth
day of April in the twenty Second Year of the Reign of our
Sovereign Lord< no role >
George
the Third King of Great Britain as Before
William Plomer< no role >
Esquire Mayor
of the City of London
Brass Crosby< no role >
Esquire
one of the Aldermen of the said City
James Adair< no role >
Sergeant at Law Recorder of the said City
Henry Kitchin< no role >
Esquire
Barnard Turner< no role >
Esquire other of the aldermen of the said
City and others their Fellows Justices of our said Lord the King assigned
of keep the peace of our said Lord the King within the said City and also to
hear and determine divers Felonies Trespasses and then Misdeeds
Committed within the said City.
Whereas by virtue of a pass Warrant or Order of Removal under the Hands
and Seals of two His Majesty< no role >
's Justices of the Peace
for the City of London
and Liberties
therefore being of the Quorum bearing Date the Eighteenth day of January last
Martha< no role >
the Widow
of Andrew Peart< no role >
was removed and conveyed from and out of
the Parish of Saint Sepulture London so the Parish of Saint Faith under Saint
Paul in the said City as the place of her last legal Settlement Now upon
[..] the said Parish [..] and Overseers of
the Poor of the said peace [..] Faith imder Saint Paul (this day Exhibited
unto this Court) against the Warrant and Judgement of the said two Justices
of the presence and hearing of the Church Wardens and Overseers of the
poor of the said Parish of Saint Sepulchre and having heard what could be
alledged on either side by the said parties Council and Witnesses
in and concerning the promisses It is thereupon Ordered that the
Warrant and Judgment of the said two Justice be and the same is
hereby confirmed and that the appeal foresaid be and the same is hereby
dismissed
By the Court
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