Middx ss.
Tho. Rand< no role >
Jno Whetham< no role >
WHEREAS it appeareth unto Us, whose Hands and Seals
are hereunto set, Two ofhisMajesties Justices of the
Peace for theCounty of Middx
(Quorum unus) upon the Complaint of the Church-Wardens and Over-
seers of the Poor of the Parish ofSt. Giles without Cripplegate
in the said County-that
Elizabeth Ebrall< no role >
widdow
with her
Two Children Vizt:
Josiah< no role >
aged About Two Years and
William< no role >
Aged about Six Months are
lately come into the said Parish; endeavouring to settle
themselvesthere without giving Notice in Writing to the said
Church-Wardens, or Overseers of the Poor, or any one of them, of the
House oftheirabode in the said Parish, according to
the Statute in that Case made and provided; And that the said
Elizabeth
Ebrall< no role >
and her Two Children Aforesaid are
likely to become chargeable to the said Parish: And whereas it appeareth
unto usupon the Oath of
George Ebrall< no role >
thatthe Said
Elizabeth Ebrall< no role >
waslast legally settled in the Parish of
Allhollows
Lumberd Street
in the City of London
and
that She hath not Since Obtain'd any Legall Settlement
elsewhere
These are therefore inhisMajesties Name strictly to Charge and Com-
mand you and every of you, forthwith upon sight hereof to remove and
convey the said
Elizabeth Ebrall< no role >
and her Two Children aforesaid
from the said Parish ofSt: Giles without Cripplegate
in the said Countyto the said Parish of
Allhollows
Lumber Street
in the City Londo
n
and deliverthemunto the Church-Wardens and Overseers of the
Poor there, who are hereby required toReceive &provide setthem
[..]
according to Law: Hereof sail not at your Perils. Given under our Hands
Seals, theTwenty fourthday ofMarch-in theFifthYear
of the Reign of our SoveraignLord Georgeby the Grace of God,
of Great Britain, France, and Ireland,KingDefender of the
Faith, Etc. Annoq; Dom.1718
To the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor
of the Parish ofSt: Giles without Cripplegate in the County of Middlx
And to the Churchwardens and Overseers of the
Poor of the Parish ofAll hollows Lumberd Street in the City of London
And all others whom it doth or may concern, Etc.