To the Worshipfull his Majesty's Justices of
the Peace
for the County of Middlesex
at their
General Sessions of the Peace at Hickss Hall
in Saint John Street
in and for the said County
assembled
The humble Petition of the Church Warden
& Overseers of
the Poor
of the Liberty of Session hill Hatton Garden and
Ely Rents
in the Parish of Saint Andrew Holborn
in the
County of Middlesex
Sheweth
That about five Years ago one
Mary. Bolton< no role >
then a poor
Child of the Parish of Saint Sepulchre
in the County of
Middlesex
was by the Churchwardens and Overseers of the
Poor of the said Parish of Saint Sepulchre by and with the
Consent of two of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace
for the
said County of Middlesex
bound out Apprentice by Indre
to one
Nicholas Larkin< no role >
a Milk Seller and
Margarett< no role >
his
Wife
or one of them then of the Parish of Saint Giles in the
Feilds
in the said County of Middlesex
untill the said
Apprentice should accomplish her full Age of 21 Years
or be married according to the Directions of the Statute in
that Case made and provided
That the said Apprentice pursuant to Such Binding
lived with and served the said Larkin and his Wife
in the said
Parish of Saint Giles for about a Year and then removed
with her said Master and Mistress into Grey hound Court
in the said Liberty of Saffron hill Hatton Garden and Ely Rent,
for about three Years and a Half and until sometime in
or aboutJuneJuly of August last when her said Master and Mistress
ran away from and deserted their said Apprentice and
Habitation in Greyhound Courton Saffron hill
aforesaid And have not nor
hath either of them ever since been heard of or seen in
that Neighbourhood, Nor can your Petitioners tell where
to Seek for or find out them or either of them, That the said
Mary Bolton< no role >
the Apprentice
being so deserted is become
Chargeable to your Petitioners and their said Liberty of
Saffron hill Hatton Garden and Ely Rents
That Your Petitioners being desirous tha the said
Mary Bolton< no role >
may again be bound Apprentice
to a proper