Middlesex
At the General Session of the Peace of our Sovereign Lord the King
holden for the County of Middlesex
at Hicks hall in Saint John Street
in the County aforesaid by Adjournment on Thursday the Twenty Fourth
day of February 1763 in the Third year of the Reign of our Sovereign
Lord George the Third King of Great Britain Etc Before
Thomas
Lane< no role >
George Errington< no role >
George Garrett< no role >
Benjamin Cowley< no role >
Esquires
and others their Fellows Justices of our said Lord the King Assigned
to keep the peace in the said County and also to hear and Determine
Divers Felonies Trespasses and other Misdemeanours committed in
the same County
Whereas the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of Harrow
in this County Exhibited their Petition and Appeal to this Present Session Settingforth
that by & virtue of a Pass Warrant or Order under the hands and Seals of Richard
Hassell< no role >
Junr. and Paul Mombray< no role >
Esquires
two of his Majestys Justices of the
Peace
for this County (One of them being of the Quorum) bearing date the thirteenth
day of January last Elizabeth Perry< no role >
Singlewoman
was removed from the Parish
of Great Stanmore
in the said County to the said Parish of Harrow
as the
place of her last legal Settlement Whereby the Petitioners conceived themselves
Aggrieved Now upon hearing of what hath been Alledged on either side as well
by the Churchwardens and Overseers of the poor of the said Parish of Great
Stanmore
their Councel and Witnesses as by the said Appellants their Council
and Witnesses in and concerning the Premises It is Ordered that the said
Warrant and the Judgment of the said two Justices of the Peace be and the same
is hereby Confirmed and that the Churchwardens and Overseers of the poor of the
said Parish of Harrow
do maintain and provide for the said poor Woman
Until they can Free themselves from the Charge thereof by due Course of Law
By the Court
Waller