Middlesex
, to wit.
[..] Foyster
To the Churchwardens and Overseers
of the Poor of the
Parish of St.
Pancras
, in the County of Middle-
sex
; and to the Churchwardens
and Overseers of the Poor of the
Parish of Saint George Bloomsbury
in
the said County of Middlesex
Philip Dyot< no role >
WHEREAS Complaint hath been made unto
us, Two of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace
in and for the County of Middlesex
aforesaid (One
whereof being of the Quorum) by the Churchwardens
and Overseers of the Poor of the said Parish of St.
Pancras
, That
Martha Ellis< no role >
Widow
of
John
Ellis< no role >
a Coachman
Deceased hath
lately intruded and come into the said Parish of St.
Pancras
, and is likely to become chargeable
to the same, We the said Justices upon Examination
of the Premises upon Oath, and other Circumstan
ces, do adjudge the same to be true, and do also ad
judge the Place of the last legal Settlement of the said
Martha Ellis< no role >
to be in the
Parish of Saint
George Bloomsbury
aforesaid to the said County
of Middlesex
THESE are therefore in his Majesty's Name
to require you the said Churchwardens and
Overseers of the Poor of the said Parish of St. Pancras
,
to remove and convey the said Marth Ellis
from and out of your said Parish of St. Pancras
to
the said Parish of Saint George Bloomsbury
and her deliver unto the Churchwardens and Over
seers of the Poor there, or to some or one of them,
together with this our Order, or a true Copy thereof,
who are hereby required to receive and provide for
her according to Law. Given under our Hand
and Seals this 24th. day of May 1784.