Middx. Ss.
Wm Dobyus
[..]
Whereas Complaint hath been made unto us two of
His Majties. Justices of the Peace for the County of Middlesex
(Quor unus) by the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor of
the Parish of Hendon
in the Said County that
Robert Marsh< no role >
and
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his Wife
and four Children (vizt.
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Aged Eight
Years,
Jane Marsh< no role >
Aged Six Years,
Ricd. Marsh< no role >
three Year and
Samuel Marsh< no role >
three Quarters of a Year, are lately come into the Said Parish
Endeavouring to Settle there Contrary to Law and it Appeareth
unto us the Said Justices that they are likely to become chargea
ble to the Said Parish, And Whereas upon the Examination of
the Said
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taken upon Oath it farther
Appeareth unto us and wee do Adjudge that the Parish of
Finchley
in the Said County is the Place of the last
Legall Settlement of the Said
Robert Marsh< no role >
his Wife and
Children, And do Therefore in. His Majesties Name Charge
and Command the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor of
the Said parish of Hendon to Remove and convey the Said
Robt Marsh< no role >
his Wife and Children from the Said Parish of
Hendon
to the Said Parish of Finchley
in the Said County
and Deliver them to the Churchwardens and Overseers of the
Poor there or to Some, or One of them who are Hereby required
to Receive them into their Care and to Provide for them
According to Law Given under our hands and Seales the
Ninth Day January Anno Dom 1722/
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To the Churchwardens and Overseers of the poor
of the Respective Parishes of Hendon and Finchley
in the County of Middlesex and to all Other
Officers whom it may Concern