(No. 30.)
Middlesex
to wit
R. B.
To the
Church-Wardens and
Overseers of the Poor
of the
Libertyof the Rolls
in the
County of Middlesex
and to the Church-Wardens and Overseers of
the Poor of the Parish of Saint George
Bloomsbury
in the said County
and to each and every of them
[..]
Samp. Wright< no role >
UPON the Complaint of the
Church-Wardens andOverseers of the
Poor of the Liberty of the Rolls
In the County of Middlesex
unto us whose Names
are hereunto set and Seals affixed, being two of his Majesty's Justices
of the Peace in and for the said County of Middlesex
and one of us of the Quorum, that
Ann Powell< no role >
Wife of
Francis Powell< no role >
and her son
William< no role >
of the Age of Eight Years
or thereabouts
did lately come to inhabit in the said Liberty of the Rolls
not having gained a legal Settlement there, nor
produced any Certificate owning themselves to be settled else-
where, and that the said
Ann Powell< no role >
and William
herson are
likely to be chargeable to the said
Liberty of the Rolls
We the said
Justices upon due Proof made thereof, as well upon the Examination
of the said
Ann Powell< no role >
upon Oath,
as otherwise, and likewise upon due Consideration had of the Pre-
ises, do adjudge the same to be true; and we do likewise adjudge,
at the lawful Settlement of them the said
Ann Powell< no role >
and William herson
is in the said Parish of Said George Bloosbury in the said
County of Middlesex
We do therefore
require you the said
Church-Wardens andOverseers of the Poor of the
said Liberty of the Rolls
or some, or
one of you, to convey the said
Ann Powell< no role >
and
William her son
from and our of your said Liberty of the Rolls
to the said Parish of Saint George Bloomsbury
and them
to deliver to the Curch-Wardens and Overseers of the Poor there, or
to some, or one of them, together with this our Order, or a true Copy
thereof: And we do also hereby require you the said Church-Wardens
and Overseers of the Poor of the said Parish of Saint George
Bloomsbury
to receive and provide for them as Inhabitants of your
Parish Given under our Hands and Seals the Twentieth
Day of October in the Year of our Lord One Thousand
Seven Hundred and Seventy four
Sold by J. COLES and SON, Stationers (No. 21.) Fleet-Street
.