To the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor of the
Parish of St. George
in the County of Middx And to the
Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor of the Parish
of St George at Bloomsbury
in the Said County
Middx ss
Rice. Manley< no role >
Tho: Jones< no role >
Where as Complaint hath been made unto us two
of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the Said County
of Middx (Quorum Unns) by the Church wardens and
Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of St George
first
above named that Elizabeth Wadley< no role >
the Widdow
of
John Wadley< no role >
deced with three Children (vizt) Elizabeth
Wadley< no role >
aged Eleaven years, George< no role >
, aged Six years
and William Wadley< no role >
aged One Month is lately come
into the Said Parish endeavouring to Settle herselfe-
and said three Children there contrary to Law and she
being in Poor and mean Circumstances we Adjudge her
and her Said three Children likely to become Chargeable
to the Said Parish and where as it appearreth unto us
the Said justices of the peace upon the Exaiminacon
of Alice Hartley< no role >
taken upon her Oath that the Said
John Wadley< no role >
was in his life have last legally Settled
in the Said Parish of St George at Bloomsbury
which we the Said Iustices of the Peace Do Adjudge to
be true there fore we adjudge the Said Eliz Wadley-
and her Said three Childrens Settlements to be there
in Right of the Said late Has band
These are there fore in his Maties Name to
will and require you to convey and Pess the Said Eliz
Wadley< no role >
and her Said three Children From your Said
Parish of st George
to the Parish of st. George at
Bloomsbury
abovesaid and deliver them to the Church:
Wardens and Overseers of the Poor there or to Some or
one of them who are here by required to provide for them
according to Law Given under our hands and Seals this
15th day of July Anno Com 1732