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February 1763

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To the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of
Treat Hanmore
in the said County, and to the Church-
wardens and Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of
Harrow in the Same County

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WHEREAS Complaint has been made by you the Church-
Wardens and Overseers of the Poor of the Said Parish of
Great Hanmore unto us whose Hands and Seals are
hereunto set, two of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace , (whereof one
is of the Quorum) for the County aforesaid, That Elizabeth
Perry
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lately intruded herself into your said Parish of Great
Stanmore there to inhabit as a Parishioner con-
traary to the Laws relating to the Settlement of the Poor, and
there [..] become Chargeable, [..] AND
WHEREAS, upon due Examination and Enquiry made into the Premises,
by the Oath of the sd Elizabeth as otherwise
it appears unto us, and we accordingly adjudge, That the said
Elizabeth is
like tobecome Chargeable unto the said Parish of Great
Stanmore and that the last legal Place of Settlement of the
said Elizabeth
is in the said Parish of Harrow in
the Sd County of Middx THESE are therefore in his Majesty's
Name, to order and require you the said Church-wardens and Overseers
of the Poor ofthe Great Stanmore aforesaid, that, you or some of
you, do forthwith remove and convey the said Elizabeth
from your said Parish of Great
Stanmore to the said Parish of Harrow
and her deliver to the Church-wardens and
Overseers of the Poor there, or some or one of them, together with
his our Warrant or Order, or a true Copy thereof; whereby they are
likewise required in his Majesty's Name, and by Virtue of the Statutes
in such Case made, forthwith to receive the said Elizabeth

into their said Parish and provide for her
as their own Parishioner. GIVEN under our Hands and Seals the
Thirteenth Day of January in the Year of
our Lord, One thousand seven hundred and Sixty Three

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