Middlesex
At the General Quarter Session of the Peace of our Lord the King holden
and for the County of Middlesex
at
Hicks Hall
in Saint John Street
(by Adjournment)
of Thursday the Twenty Ninth Day of June in the Twentieth Year of the
[..] eign of our Sovereign Lord George the Third King of Great Britaine Etc
Whereas the Churchwardens Overseers of the Poor of the
Parish of Little Stanmore
in the County of Middlesex
Have at this Present Session Exhibit [..] Petition and Appeal setting forth That by an Order under the Hands and
Seals of Jos. Wilton< no role >
and G. Allcock two of his Majesties Justices of the Peace
for the County of Middlesex
(one where of
being of the Quorum) bearing datethe 3d day of May 1780. William Hawkins< no role >
Elizabeth< no role >
his Wife
and their three
Children (Namely) Mary< no role >
Aged Fifteen are Sarah< no role >
Aged Thirteen Years and William< no role >
Aged Five Years were removed
from the
Parish of Saint Mary le Bone
the Said County of Middlesex
to the said Parish of Little Stanmore
as the Legal
aggrieved Whereupon at the request of said Petitioners It is Ordered that the Benefit of the said Appeal Should be save
unto them and the hearing and determining thereof be and the same is hereby Adjourned until the next General
Session of the Peace be holden for the County and on Notice hereof in the mean time to be given unto the Churchwardens
and Overseers of the Poor of the Parish [..] he Bone they and all Persons Concerned do Attend the Court at Hicks
Hall aforesaid on Thursday the fourth day of September next at the Hour of Nine in the forenoon of the same Day to
hear and Abide the Judgement and dete [..] of the said Court touching the said Appeal
By the Court
Sebby
The above Appeal and [..] at last Sessions and no Council appearing on either
Side The Matter was adjorned [..] that the present Sessions by mutual Consent but not at
the Particular Request of the [..] appellants The Court being in proved that in the
year 1777 The Pauper [..] that his Place of Settlement was at
Winslow
in Bucks
in the Year 1780 he Swron put his Settlement was in New Parish of Stan more
The Court therefore sayd [..] cod pay no Regard to his Oath Therefore the
Respondents must make out the in Case by such other Evedince as they are
able to Get