To the Worshipful William Mainwaring< no role >
Esquire
Chairman
and others his Fellows Justices of the Peace
for the
County of Middlesex
in their General Quarter Session
of the Peace in and for the said County Assembled.
The Humble Petition and Appeal of the
Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor of
the Parish of Saint Matthew Fryday Street
in the City of London
Sheweth
That by an Order of Removal or pass Warrant
under the Hands and Seals of
William Blackborow< no role >
and
Joseph Fackney< no role >
Esquires two of his Majestys Justices of the
Peace
for the said County (one whereof being of the Quorum)
bearing date the Third day of April 1783
Martha Little< no role >
Widow of
Isaac Little< no role >
deceased and her four Children namely
Ann< no role >
aged 11 years
Martha< no role >
aged 8 years
Ruth< no role >
aged 4 years
and
Rebecca< no role >
aged twenty months or thereabouts were removed
and Conveyed by the Churchwardens and Overseers of the poor of
the parish of Saint James at Clerkenwell
in the said County of
Middlesex
from and out of their said parish of Saint James
at Clerkenwell
to the said parish of Saint Matthew Fryday
That in the said City of London
at the place of their last
legal Settlement
Your Petitioners conceiving themselves to
be aggrieved by the said Order a pass Warrant
humbly appeal against the same to your
Worships and pray Relief with Premises
and that a Day in this present Session may
be appointed for the hearing and determining
the said Appeal