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W: Bleamire
J Girdler
WE, whose Hands and Seals are hereunto set, Two of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace
in
and for the County of Middlesex
(one whereof being of the Quorum) inhabiting in or next
unto the Limits of the Parish Church of St. Andrew Holborn
, having me together, and heard the
Complaint of the Overseers of the Poor of that Part of the Parish of St. Andrew Holborn
which lies
above the Bars, in the County of Middlesexs, and the Parish of St. George the Martyr
in the said
County, concerning a Male Bastard Child, baptized Thomas born
of the Body of
Alice Jackson< no role >
Single women within the said Parish of Saint Andrew Holborn
above the Bars which is become chargeable thereto, and is so likely to continue, Do, upon the
Examination of the said
Alice Jackson< no role >
taken upon Oath before us, find and adjuge the said
Complaint to be true-And we do al find, upon the Oath of the said Alice Jackson
that
King George< no role >
late of Aylest street Brewers Servant
did
beget on the Body of her the said Alice Jackson the said Male Bastard Child. AND
WHEREAS
we have summonedthe did King George
having appeared to
answer the said Complaint, and
[..] hewn no Cause why he should not be adjudged the putative
Father of the said Male B
[..] We the said Justices, upon Examination upon Oath of
the said
[..]
the said Summons,and other C
[..] es appearing unto us, DO adjudge him the said
[..]
to be the putative P
[..] of the said Male Bastard Child, and do order and appoint
him forthwith, upon Notice of this our Order, to pay or cause to be paid to the said Overseers of
the Poor, the Sum of Two
[..] Pounds and Eight Shillings of lawful Money
of Great Britain, by them already ended in the Relief and Maintenance of the said Male Bastard
Child, and other Expences attending he same-AND ALSO that he the said King George
shall Weekly, and every Week from henceforth, pay or cause to be paid to the said Overseers of the
Poor of the said Part of the said Par
[..] of Saint Andrew Holborn and the said Parish of St. George the
Martyr
the Sum of Two Shillings & Six Pence for and towards the Relief and Maintenance of the said
Male Bastard Child for so long Time as the same shall remain chargeable to the said Part of the
said Parish of St. Andrew
Holborn the said Parish of St. George
the Martys. GIVEN under
our Hands and Seals this 25th Day of October 1784