Mary Duffell< no role >
died and the said James Duffell< no role >
married a second Wife named Mary
14th day of April 1771 with whom he continued to reside in the said Parish until the Session [..]
following and then died leaving the second Mary Duffell< no role >
him surviving who continued to
reside in the said Parish of Hampton
and who on the 8th. day of August 1791 took Barbard [..]
Reed an Apprentice being a poor Girl of the Parish of Saint Martin in the fields
who was
regularly bound to her by Indenture by the Parish Officers of Saint Martins
till she should attain the age
of 21 Years or day of MarriageThe Apprentices served under Indenture of Apprenticeship
in the said Parish of Hampton
for upwards of Forty days when her said Mistress the Second
Mary Duffell died, Whereupon the said two Justices removed the said Barbara Reed< no role >
the
Apprentice back to the said Parish of Saint Martins
on the Ground that she gained no
settlement in Hampton
by her Apprenticeship with said Mary Duffell< no role >
she being the Widow of
James Duffell< no role >
who resided at Hampton under the before mentioned Certificate [..]
Th [..]
Court therefore upon consideration of the Premises Doth allow the said Appeal and doth
vacate and set aside the said Order of the said two Justices and the said Appeal is hereby
Allowed and the said Order of the said two Justices is hereby vacated and set aside accordingly
By the Court