London
At the General Quarter Session of the Peace of our Lord the King
holden for the City of London
at the Guildhall
within the sid City on
Monday the Twenty Second day of October in the Twenty Seventh
Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the third King of
Great Britain Etc. Before
Thomas Sainsbury< no role >
Esquire Mayor of the
City of London
, James Adair one of His majestys Serjeants at
Law Recorder of the said City,
John Boydell< no role >
Esquire
William
Newman Esquire
George Mackenzie< no role >
Macaulay Esquire
Aldermen of the said City and others their fellows Justices of our
said Lord the King assigned to keep the peace of our said Lord
the King within the said City and also to hear and determine
divers felonies Trespasses and other misdeed
[..] committed within
the said City
Whereas by virtue of an Order or Pass Warrant under the Hands and Seals by
two of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace
for the City of London
and liberties thereof
(one being of the Quorum) bearing date the second day of October Instant
Sarah Ottey< no role >
of the Age of Five years and upwards was removed and
Conveyed from and out of the Parish of Saint Bride London to the Parish
of Saint George Hanover Square
within the liberty of Westminster
in the
County of middlesex
as the place of her last legal Settlement And that the
Petitioners conceiving themselves aggrieved thereby humbly appealed
against the same Wherefore at the request of the said Petitioners It is Ordered
that the benefit of the said Appeal be saved unto them and that the hearing
and determination thereof be and the same is hereby adjourned unto the
next General Session of the Peace to be holden for the said City at the Guildhall
aforesaid on Monday the Tenth day of December now next ensuing at the
Hour of Eight in the Morning and that due Notice hereof be given to the
Churchwardens and Overseers of the said Parish of Saint Bride
By the Court