To the Rt. Worppll His Maties Justices of the Peace
for the County of
Middlx
at [..] General Quarter Sessions assembled
The Humble Peticon and Appeal of the Churchwardens and
Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of St. George
in the
County of Middlx
Sheweth
That by Virtue of a Pass warrant under the hands and Seals
of
Phillip Willshire< no role >
and
Samuel Jones< no role >
Esqrs
two of his
Maties Justices of the peace
of the Said County (quor Unu)
bearing date the first day of Aprill
1730
Margaret Wright< no role >
was removed from the Hamlett of Lymehouse
in the parish
of Stepney
in the Said County to the Said Parish of St. George
as the place of her last legall Settlement
That Your Petr think themselves aggrievd by the Said
Poss warrant and Judgment of the Said two Justices
And do most humbly appeal to yr. Worsps therefrom
Therefore most humbly pray your Worsps will
be pleasd to hear them in the prmisses and appoint
a day in this present General Quarter Sessions
for hearing the Said Appeal And Order that the
Churchwarden and Overseers of the poor of the Hamlett
of Lymehouse
and all parties concernd may then
appeare and hear and abide the determinacon of the
Court touching the Said Appeal
And Yr. Pets Shall ever Pray Etc