Hicks-Hall
Decr. Sessions 1778}
St. James Westminster
Appellants
and
St. Andrew Holborn above the
Bars
Respondent
In an Appeal brot. against an Order of Removal
under the Hands and Seals of J Girdler and Philip Dyot< no role >
Esquire
two of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace
for the
County of Middlesex
bearing Date the 17th. Day of Novr.
last whereby Hannah Reed< no role >
Singlewoman
was removed
and conveyed from the Parish of St. Andrew
Holborn above
the Bars
to the said Parish of Saint James Westminster
as the Place of her last legal Settlement
Case
The said Pauper in her Examination taken upon Oath
the 9d. Day of Decr. Instt. Saith that she is 17 Years old
and upwards & never was married; that she was bound
Apprentice from the Foundling Hospital
to Mr. Thompson
a Coach maker
in Pr [..] dilly in the Parish of St. James
Westmr
. for Seven Years That she served about 1 Year
and ten Months of her said Apprenticeship when [..]
her said Master failed that then she went by his Desirs
and Consent to his Father William Thompson< no role >
who l [..] d
in the Lodge and was Keeper of the Gale
which opens out
of Piccadilly
unto the Green Park
and which is in the
Parish of St. George
Hanover Square
within the Liberty
of Westminster
with whom she lived and did the Business
of a Servant from the 16th. Day of October 1777 untill
the Month of March following when she was discharged
and that she had the Yearly Wages of £4 and that she
hath not gained any Subsequent Settlement.
To prove the above Case Call the Pauper
=Hannah Reed< no role >