(No. 71.)
R.B
Middlesex
to wit}
To the Constable
, Tythingman, or other Officer of the Peace
of the Town of Uxbridge
in the said
County; and also to all Constables and other Officers
whom it may concern to receive and convey:
And to the Church-Wardens, Chapel-Wardens, or Overseers of
the Poor of the
parish of Fensham
in the
County of Bedford
or
either of them to receive and obey.
WHEREAS John Sumerlee< no role >
Elizabeth< no role >
his Wife
William< no role >
and John their< no role >
Children
apprehended in the Town of Uxbridge
as Rogue and Vagabonds, viz.
Wandering and Begins
and upon Examination of the Said John Sumerlee< no role >
taken before Thomas Fellows< no role >
Esqr one of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace
in and for the said County of Middlesex
upon Oath
(which Examination is hereunto annexed) it doth appear, that the
legal Settlement of the said Johns Sumerlee
Is in
Parish of Fensham
In the County of
Bedford
Tho Fellows< no role >
These are therefore to require you the said Constable, Tything-
man, or other Officer of the Peace
of the said, Town of
Uxbridge
to convey the said Vagrants
in a Cart to the
parish
of St Andrew Holborn
in the City
of London
that being the first parish in
the next Precinct, through which they ought to pass in the
direct Way to the Said Parish of Fensham
to which they are to be sent, and to deliver them to the Con-
stable or other Officer of such first Parish in such next
Precinct, together with this Pass, and the Duplicate of the Exami-
nation of the said
John Sumerlee< no role >
taking
his Receipt for the same
And the said Vagrants
to be thence conveyed on in like Manner to the said
parish of Fensham
there to be deli-
vered to some of the Church-Wardens, or Overseers of the Poor of
the same parish to be there provided for according to Law.
And you the said Church-Wardens, or Over-
seers of the Poor, are hereby required to receive the said Person,
and provide for them as aforesaid. Given under my Hand and
Seal, the Twenty first Day of Janry in the
Year of our Lord 1784
Sold by COLES and EVANS, Stationers, (No. 21.) Fleet-Street
.