Middlesex Sessions:
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January 1718

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Image 91 of 1322nd November 1717


Middx ss:


Ad General Quarterial Session paris Din Regis tent P Com
Middx apud Hicks hall in St. John Street in Com prd. [..] Per adjorn
die Sabti scilt undecimo die Januar anno regin Din
Georgy nuns Regis Magne Britannie Etc quarto coram
whitelock Bulstrode< no role > Armigero Henrico Fetherston< no role > Bar
Isaaco Tillard< no role > Johe Fuller< no role > Armigeris & ad Sorys Suis
Justic dci Din Regis ad pacem in Com prd. conservand
necnon ad divers felon tusgr & ad malefacta in dodem
Com P Petrat audiend & terminand assign Etc

Upon heareing of the appeale of the Churchwardens and
Overseers of the poor of the parish of St. Peter Poor in the
City of London against an Order under the hands & Seales
of Robert Kyrby< no role > & Bastwick Johnson< no role > Esqrs . two of his Maties
Justices of the Peace for the County of Middx (Quorum Unus)
beareing date the second day of November last whereby
Thomas Waite< no role > and Margaret< no role > his wife with their four
children vizt. Susanna Waite< no role > aged about eleven yeares
Elizabeth< no role > aged about nine yeares, Mary< no role > aged about Six
yeares and Thomas Waite< no role > aged about three yeares (all the
lawfull Issue of the sd. Thomas Waite< no role > & Margaret< no role > his wife )
were conveyed from the parish of St. John of Wappin in the
sd. County of Middx to the Said parish of St. Peter poor as the
place of the last legall Settlemt. of the sd. Thomas Waite< no role > , And
upon heareing of what was insisted on by Councell for the
Inhabitants of the sd. parish of St. P John of Wappin & alsoe
by Councell for the Inhabitants of the Said parish of St. Peter
poor This Court doth dismiss the Said appeale, and doth
Justices of the peace, And doth require the Churchwardns
& Overseers of the poor of the Said parish of St. Peter poor &
all persons concerned to yeild due obedience there unto.

P Cur
Harcourt
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