To the Worshipfull his Majestys Justices of the Peace
for
the County of Middlesex
and Liberty Westminster
their Quarter Session of the Peace Assembled,
The Humble Petition and Appeal of the
Church Wardens and Overseers of the Poor of
the Parish of Saint Sepulchre
London,
Sheweth
That by Virtue of an Order or Pass Warrant under
the Hands and Seals of
Robert Butler< no role >
Esquire and Sir
John
Fielding< no role >
Knight
Two of his Majestys Justices of the
Peace
, in and for the said County of Middlesex
and
Liberty of Westminster
(One whereof being of the Quorum)
bearing Date the Twenty Eighth Day of September 1770
Sarah Masters< no role >
Aged about Thirty Years the Wife of
William Masters< no role >
(Gone from her) with Three Children
(Vizt)
William< no role >
Aged about Six Years,
Sarah< no role >
Aged about
Five Years, and
Elizabeth< no role >
Aged about One Month were
Removed from the Parish of Saint Clement Danes
Within the Liberty of Westminster
in the County of Middlesex
to the said Parish of Saint Sepulchre
London as the Place
of their Last Legal Settlements;
Your Petitioners therefore Thinking Themselves
Aggrieved by the said Order of the said Two
Justices of the Peace Appeal to this Court agains
the same, And Humbly Pray your Worships
will be pleased to Appoint Some Day in this Session
for the Hearing and Determining the said Appeal.
And your Petitioners will Ever Pray Etc.
To [..]
Old Bailey
London Sollr. for the Prish of St Sepulchre
London