Middlesex
.
We the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of Saint
Giles in the Fields
in the County of Middlesex
, whose Names are Subscribed do here by
Consent that the Recognizance entered into on the Fourteenth day of January last by
Robert Hurst< no role >
and his Sureties, before
David Walker< no role >
Esquire one of his
Majestys Justices of the Peace for the Said County for the personal appearence of the
said
Robert Hurst< no role >
at the General Session of the Peace held for the said County in
February last to Answer our Complaint for begetting
Sarah Thompson< no role >
Singlewoman
with Child wherewith she was then Pregnant and which was likely
to be born a Bastard and to become chargeable to the said Parish may be
Discharged the said
Robert Hurst< no role >
having made Satisfaction to us for the
Charges which the said Parish hath Already been put to on Account of the said
Child and given Security to Indemnify the said Parish from and gainst all
Charges on account thereof in future Dated the Fifteenth day of June 1778.
Witness
Jas Howard< no role >
Paul Barbot< no role >
Alexr. Wilson< no role >
}
Churchwardens
Henry Hamblet< no role >
Stephen Maberly< no role >
Thos Park< no role >
Geo: Robinson< no role >
}
Overseers of the Poor
James Howard< no role >
Beadle and Messenger to the Parish
of Officers of St. Giles in the Fields
in the County of Middlesex
maketh Oath that he was present and did see Paul Barbot
and Alexander Wilson< no role >
Churchwardens and Henry Hamblet< no role >
Stephen Maberly< no role >
Thomas Park< no role >
and George Robinson< no role >
Overseers of the Poor of ye said Parish severally sign the
above mutton Certificate and the several Names
the reunder severially are of ye respective proper Hands Writing of
thos. Paul Barbot Alxander Wilson Henry Ham [..] eb Stephen
Maberly Thos. Park and George P [..] ison respectively
And that ye name Jas. Heward thereunder wirtten as the
Witness att [..] ye Execution there of is of the proper Hand
Wits of this Deponent
Sworn in Court at Hicks's Hall
at Thursday ye. 16th. July 1778.
W.
Jas Howard< no role >