Middx
To wit. To the Churchwarden and Overseers of the Poor of theParish of
St. Sepulcher
Without
in the SaidCountofMiddlesex
And to the Churchwarden and Overseers of the Poor of theParish
ofSt. James
Clerkenwell
in theSd. CountyAnd to every of them, And to all
others, whom these may concern.
Houlson
Ant. Wroth< no role >
WHEREAS it appeareth unto Us, Two of His Majesty's Justices of the
Peace
for thesd. County
ofMiddlesex
whereof one is authorized and appointed by the Statute To be a (Quorum) By the
complaint of the Churchwarden and Overseers of the Poor of theParish
ofSt Sepulcher withoutin the SaidCounty
That
Elizabeth Lloy'd< no role >
Aged about four Yeares is
Lately come, and intruded into the SaidparishofSt. Sepulcher
aforesaidEndeavouring to Gain a Settlement there Contrary to Law
andisbecome a Great Charge to the SaidParish
which we Adjudge to be true, And Whereas,Upon due Examination of ye
Premisses & of
Mary< no role >
Wife of
Richard Dunley< no role >
this Day taken on Oath
before Us
It appears unto us, that the SaidEliz Lloy'd
waslast legally Settled in the SaidParish
ofSt. James
Clerkenwell
and thatShe Hath
NotSince gain'd andy legal Settlement
elsewhere: Therefore, We the Said Justices, upon the Proof aforesaid, and other
Circumstances, do Adjudge and Deem the Place of the last legal Settlement of the
SaidEliz Lloy'dto be in the
SaidParishofSt. James
Clerkenwell
And whither by LawSheought to be Sent.
These are therefore in His Majesty's Name, Strictly to Charge and
Command you the Said Churchwarden and Overseers of the Poor of the Said
Parish of St. Sepulcher
In the County of Middlesex
or either of you, forthwith to remove and Convey the SaidEliz Lloy'd< no role >
form and out of your SaidParishofSt. Sepulcher
in and to the
SaidParishofSt. James
Clerkenwell
and
deliverher(Together with this Precept) To the Churchwarden and Overseers
of the Poor there, or Some, or one of them, who are hereby required to receive
and provide forheraccording to Law. Given under our Hands
and Seals, theSecondDay ofMarch
in the
NinthYear of the Reign of our SovereignLord George
the Secondby the Grace of God of Great - Britain, France, and Ireland,
KingDefender of the Faith, and So forth, And in the Year of our Lord
One Thousand Seven Hundred andthirty five
Sold by F. Bradley, Stationer
, at Furnisal's -Inn, Holborn.