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11th November 1782 - 17th December 1783

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Image 284 of 35612th December 1782


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The Township of Aston Juxta
Budworth in the Parish of Great
Budworth in the County of Chester
Agt.
The Parish of Saint Andrew
Holborn in the City of London }
In Appeal. On
Removal of Wm. Moore< no role >
& Margt. his Wife
& their 5 Children.

The Order of Removal under the Hands & Seals of two of his
Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the sd. City of London Dated
the 16th. of Decr. 1782 & made for the Removal of sd. Willm. Moore< no role >
& Wife and their 5 Children therein named from sd: Parish of
St. Andrew Holborn to sd. Township of Aston .

the sd. Co. of Chester


the


the sd: Wm the


ye sd. Month of May


the sd.

The sd: Pauper Willm. Moore< no role > was born in the Township of
Aston paxta Badworth in the Parish of Great Badworth in Cheshire (where his Father resided for many Years
before and till the Time of his Death;) and being thereby
legally settled in Aston afsd aboutt of the year 1760 became an yearly hired Servant
to Mr. Squire and Attorney in Furnival's Inn London with
whom he lived under such Hiring about eight Years. That the
usual Place of Mr. Squire's Residence was in Furnival's
Inn but he used frequently to go to Bath for his Health,
where the sd Pauper always accompanied him, and where his Stay
on such Occasions was sometimes for four or five Months together
he wasalwaysalways in Lodgings there and generally in the South Parade in
the Parish of Saint James in Bath and that during the
latter Part of the eight Years afsd (that is to say during the last
three Years thereof) sd: Mr: Squire resided rather more at Bank
than at Furnival's Inn andparticularlythe last time the sd
Pauper was at Bath with him the said Mr. Squire said several
Months in his usuall Lodgings in the South Parade . That
Pauper quitted said Mr. Squire's Service in May 1768 having
resided with him about four Months previous thereto in
Furnival's Inn i.e. from the preceding Christmas to sd. May
That Furnival's Inn is an Extraparochial Place, and Pauper




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