[County to County.]
To the Constable, Headborough, Tythingman, and other
Officer of the Peace of the
Parish ofTown of
Uxbridge
within the said County, to receive
and convey, and to the Church Wardens, Chapel-
Wardens, and Overseers of the Poor, of the Parish,
Place or Precinct of Bitterly
in the County of Salop
or either of them, to receive and obey.
Middlesex
to wit}
WHEREAS
Elizabeth Butcher< no role >
apprehended in the Town of Uxbridge
as a Rogue and Vagabond (Videlicet) wandering abroad and begging, and
laying in Barns and Outhouses, not giving a good Account of herself
and upon Examination of the said Rogue and Vagabond, taken before me
Thomas Fellows< no role >
Esqr
one of his Majesty's
Justices of the Peace
for the said County, upon Oath (which Examination in
hereunto annexed) it doth appear that the lawful Settlemant of the
said Vagrant is in the Parish of Bittlerly
in the County of Salop THESE are therefore to require you
the said Constable, or other Officer, to convey the said Vagrant above-named
to the Parish of Denham
In the County of Bucks that being the first
Parish in the next Precinct, through which she ought to pass, in the direct
Way to the said Parish of Bitterly to which she
the said Vagabond is to be sent, and deliver her to the Constable or
other Officer of such Parish, in such next Precinct, together with this Pass,
and the Duplicate of the Examination of the said
Elizabeth Butcher< no role >
taking his Receipt for the same. And the said Vagrant above-named is to
be thence carried on, in like Manner, to the said Parish of Bitterly
there to be delivered to some Church Warden,
Chapel-Warden, or Overseer of the Poor of the same, to be there provided
for according to Law. And you the said Church-Wardens, Chapel Wardens,
and Overseers of the Poor, are hereby required to receive the said Person and
provide for her as aforesaid.
Given under my Hand and Seal, this Thirteenth Day of
July in the Year of our Lord One Thousand Seven
Hundred and Eighty Nine.
Sold by T. JONES, Printer, Cufford's Inn Gate, Fetter Lane, London.