Middlesex
At the General Quarter Session of the peace of our Lord the King
holden for the County of Middlesex
at Hicks Hall
in Saint John Street
in the said County by adjournment on Thursday-the Thirtyeth day of
April in the Twelfth Year the Reign of our Sovereign Lord
george the Third King of Great Britain Etc
Whereas the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor of the Parish
of Saint Mary Pancras
in the said County of Middlesex
Have at this
present Session of the Peace Exhibited their Petition and Appeal Setting forth
that by Virtue of a Pass Warrant or Order under the Hands and Seals of the
Right Honorable John Lord Viscount Dudley and Ward and William Timbrell< no role >
Esquire two of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace
in and for the City and Liberty of Westminster
in the County of
Middlesex
(One whereof being of the Quorum) bearing Date the Twenty Sixth
day of February 1772 Sarah Teck< no role >
the Wife of William Teck< no role >
(who had last Hor
about Three Months) and their Three Children (Vizt) William< no role >
aged Five Years
John< no role >
Aged Three Years and Ann< no role >
Aged about One Year were removed and
Conveyed from and out of the Parish of Saint George Hanover Square
within the Liberty of Westminster
in the said County of Middlesex
to the said
Parish of Saint Mary Pancras
as the place of their last legal settlement
Whereby the Petitioners conceived themselves aggrieved Whereupon at
the request of the said Petitioners It is Ordered that the benefit of the said
appeal be saved unto the Petitioners And that the hearing and determining
thereof be and the same is hereby Adjourned until the next General Session
of the Peace to be holden for this County And that on Notice hereof in the mean
time to be given to the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor of the said
Parish of Saint George Hanover Square
they and all Persons concerned
do attend the Court at Hicks Hall
aforesaid on Thursday the fourth day
of June next at Eight at the Clock in the forenoon of the same day to
hear and abide the Judgment and determination of the said Court
touching the said Appeal
By the Court
Butler