Middlesex
At the General 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 Eighteenth Day of February in the Thirteenth Year
of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the third King of Great Britain etc
Whereas Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of Iving [..]
in the County of Bucks Have at this present Session Exhibited their Petition and Appeal
setting forth That by Virtue of a Vagrant Pass under the Hand and Seal of George Stubbs< no role >
Esquire
one of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace
for the
City and Liberty of Westminister
in the said County of Middlesex
bearing date the 21st. day of January 1773 Ann
Shillingford< no role >
the Widow
of William Shillingford< no role >
deceased with her four Children by her
said late Husband namely Thomas< no role >
aged near 18 Years, Jane< no role >
aged about 13 Years
Mary< no role >
aged about 9 Years, and William< no role >
aged about 3 Years and an half were Conveyed
from the
Parish of Saint Margaret
in the said City of Westminster
to the said
Parish of
Ivinghoe
in the said County of Bucks
as the last legal Settlement of the said Ann
Shillingford and of her said four Children Whereby the Petitioners conceived themselves
to be aggrieved Whereupon at the request of the said Petitioners It is Ordered that
the Beneift of their said Appeal be saved unto them and that the hearing and determining
thereof be and the same is hereby adjourned until the next General Quarter
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 Margaret they and all persons concerned do attend the Court at Hicks-Hall
aforesaid on Thursday the Twenty second Day of April next at Eight of 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