To the Right Honorable Robert Peckham< no role >
Esquire
Lord Mayor
of
the City of London
and the rest of his Majesties Justices of the peace
assembled at the Guildhall
in and for the said City at the General
Sessions of the peace on Monday the 24th day of May in the 24th
year of the Reign of King George the third
The Humble Petition and Appeal of the Church wardens
and Oversees of the Poor of Parish of Saint Sepulchers
London
Sheventh
That by a Warrant or order of Removal under the
Hands and Seals of
Robert Peckham< no role >
Esquire
Lord Mayor
of the City
of London
and
John Boydell< no role >
Esquire
two of his Majesties Justices of
the Peace
for the City of
[..] Liberties thereof one whereof
being of the Quorum bearing date the 10th day of May 1784
Mary< no role >
the Wife
of
William Trout< no role > This name instance is in set 4826.
otherwise
Clout< no role >
was removed
and conveyed from and out of the Parish of Saint Bride
London
to the said Parish of Saint Sepulchre
in the City of London
as the
place of her Legal Settlement
Your Petitioners thinking themselves aggrieved
by the said Warrant or order of Removal of the said
two Justices Appeal to this Court against the same
and Humbly pray the said Appeal may he
this present Sessions