Middx.
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 an Thursday - the Twenty second
day of Octoberin the Twelfth Year of the Reign of our sovereign
Lord George the Third King of Great Britain Etc. Before
John
Hawkins< no role >
Benjamin Cowley< no role >
Saunders Welch< no role >
John Spencer Colepeper< no role >
Esquires
and others their Fellows Justices
of our said Lord the King assigned
to keep the peace in the County aforesaid and also to hear and determine
divers Felonies Trespasses and other misdemeanors committed in
the same County.
Whereas the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of
Saint John
Hackney
in the County of Middlesex
Did at the last General Session of the Peace
Exhibit their Petition and Appeal setting forth That by a Virtue of Pass Warrant or Order
under the Hands and Seals of John Cox< no role >
and Philip Dyot< no role >
Esquires
two of His
Majestys Justices of the Peace
for the said County of Middlesex
(one where of being
of the Quorum) bearing date the Seventeenth day of July last Philip Green< no role >
how
a Lunatic was removed from the Parish of
Saint Mary
Stoke Newington
in the
County aforesaid to the said Parish of Saint John Hackney
in the said
County as the place of the last legal settlement of the said Philip Green< no role >
how
Whereby the Petitioners apprehended themselves aggrieved Which said
Appeal was duly Adjourned unto this day Now upon hearing the said
Appeal and what hath been Alledged on either side by the respective Church
wardens and Overseers their Council and Witnesses in and concerning the
Premisses It is Ordered that the said Pass Warrant or Order of the said
two Justices be and the same is hereby Confirmed And it is further Ordered
that the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor of the said Parish of Saint.
John Hackney
Do maintain and provide for the said Philip Green< no role >
how
until they can Free themselves from the Charge thereof by due Course of Law
By the Court.
Butler.