Middlesex Sessions:
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February 1781

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MIDDLESEX


At the GeneralSession [..]
of our Lord the King, holden in and [..]
of Middlesex , at Hicks-Hall , in Saint [..]
(by adjournment) on Thursday [..]
Day of February - in the twenty [..]
Reign of our Sovereign Lord GEORGE [..]
Great Britain, Etc. Before Sir John [..]
The
< no role > Reverend Sir George B [..]
William Mainwaring< no role > George [..]
Esquires , and others their [..]
Lord the King, assigned to his [..]
aforesaid; and also to hear and [..]
Trespasses, and other Misdemeanour [..]
same County.

Whereas the Church wardens and Overseers of the poor of the Parish
Hullard in the City of London Have at this present Session Exhibited [..]
Appeal setting forth That by an Order under the Hands and Seals of Wit [..]
John Staples< no role > Esquires two of his Majesty's Justices of the peace for the County
(one whereof being of the Quorum) bearing da [..] the 13th day of January17 [..]
wife of Jeremiah Williams< no role > who had des [..]
six years were removed from the parish of Saint Mary Whitechapel in [..]
to the parish of Saint Andrew Hubbard in the City of London as the place
Settlement of the said Elizabeth Williams< no role > and Elizabeth her child whereby
conceived themselves aggrieved Now upon hearing the said Appeal and wh [..]
by the respective Churchwardens and Overseers of the poor of the said pa [..]
Witnesses in and concerning the premises It is ordered that the said [..]
is hereby allowed and the said Order of the said two Justices is hereby
and It is further ordered that the Churchwardens and Overseers [..]
of Saint Andrew Hubbard London do forthwith convey and deliver
Williams and her said Child(together with a copy of this order) [..]
Overseers of the poor of the parish of Saint Mary whitechapel or [..]
are hereby required to receive and provide for the said Elizabeth Wi [..]
until they can free themselves from the charge thereof by due course [..]




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