To the worshipfull Bench of Justices Assembled att Hickes
Hall in St Johns Streete
The humble peticon of Appeale of the Church
wardens & Overseers of the poore & other ye inhabitants
of the parish of Cheswick
from an order made
the 25th day of November Last
by Richard Woodward< no role >
Esqr
and J Cranford Esqr two of her maties Justices of
the peace
Sheweth
That
Robert Hutchings< no role >
and
Magarett his< no role >
wife with their
foure Children
John < no role >
Robert < no role >
Mary and< no role >
Elizabeth were< no role >
by the said order
Sent from the parish of Fulham
where the foure Children were all
borne and where they the said Robert & Margarett his wife had
been inhabitants for twenty yeares and upwards and paid the
parish Rates whereby they gained a Legall Settlement therein,
To the Parish of Cheswick
for yor peticonrs to take Care and
[..] ide for them
That the 17th of March 1708
, the said Richard Woodward< no role >
Esqr togeather with Philip Duight< no role >
vicar
of the said pish
and the Churchwardens and Overseers of the poore of the
Sume parish gave A Certificate under their hands
wherein they owned the said Hutchings & his family to be
inhabitants in the said parish of Fulham
as in Deed
they then were they haveing gained such a Legall
Settlemt therein as is herein before Sett forth
Wherefore for the Reasons herein before alledged
and for Divers other Reasons Yor peticon doe
Appeale from the Said order of ye 25th of
November Last
And pray that the same may be
discharged And that yor peticonrs may be Reimbursed
the moneys they have Laydout & expended in
prideing necessaryes for the said Robert Hutchings< no role >
and his family ever since the 25th of November
in obedience to the said Order And your peticonrs
as in duty bound shall for ever pray Etc