To the Church-Wardens and Overseers of the Poor of
the Parish of Chelsea
in
the County of Middlsex
: and to the Church-
Wardens and Overseers of the Poor of the Parish
of Kensington
in the said County-And to
each and every of Them
Middx-
Thoms Ellys< no role >
WHEREAS Complaint hath been made unto
Us, two of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace
for the County of Middlesex
- aforesaid
(one whereof being of the Quorum) by the
Church-Wardens and Overseers of the Poor of the said
Parish of Chelsea That
Alice Mason< no role >
, Wife
of
Dennis Mason< no role >
(who is absconded and left her)
and their Three Children, That is to say,
Dennis< no role >
aged near Six years-
Hester< no role >
, aged about Three years
and
Elizabeth< no role >
an Instant, aged about Three Months
lately intruded, and
came into the said Parish of Chelsea
and are likely to become Chargeable to the same; We
the said Justices, upon Examination of the Premises
upon Oath, and other Circumstances, do adjudge the
same to be true, and do also adjudge the Place of the
last legal Settlement of the said
Dennis Mason< no role >
,
Alice his Wife
, and their said Three Children, to
be in the Parish of Kensington
in the County of
Middlesex
aforesaid
Peter Elers< no role >
THESE are therefore, in his Majesty's Name, to
require you, on Sight hereof, to remove and
convey the said
Alice Mason< no role >
, and her said Three
Children
from and out of your said Parish of Chelsea
to the said Parish of Kensington
and them- deliver unto the Church-Wardens and
Overseers of the Poor there, or to some, or one of them,
together with this our Order, or a true Copy hereof,
who are hereby required to receive and provide for
them according to Law. Given under our
Hands and Seals this 4th- Day of April 1749.
Sold by J. COLES, Stationer, in Fleet-Street
.