London Ss
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Majr
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Complaint being this day made unto Us two of her Majtice.
Justices of the peace
for this City and libties thereof (quor nuns)
by you the Church Wardens and Overseers of the poor of the
Parish of St. Bridgett unlgarly St. Brides in London
that one
Sarah Masters< no role >
wife
of
William Masters< no role >
with three
Children
Susannah Frances< no role >
, aged about three yeares
William< no role >
aged about two yeares, and and
Thomas< no role >
aged about
five months, is lately come into your said Parish
having no legal Settlement therein and is likely to
become a charge to the said Parish unless timely
removed And for as much as it appeareth unto Us the
said Justices by the Oath of the said
Sarah Masters< no role >
that about fourteen years since her said Husband
was bound Apprentice to one Mr. Child a Rolling presse
printer in Fenchurch Street
in the parish of St.
Dionis Backchurch London with whom he served
Seaven Years and us Subsequent Settlemt. apprearing
We do therefore adjudge the said Parish of St.
Dionis Backchurch
London to be the place of the
last legall Settlement of the said
William Masters< no role >
and whither his Said wife
Sarah Masters< no role >
with
her said three Children attending to Law Ought to
he removed to
Tho Abney< no role >
The Ware therefore in her Majties named to charge and
comand you the Churchwardens and Overseers of Ye
poor of the Parish of St. Bridgett ulgarly St. Bridges
in London
forthwith upon sight hereof to convey and
pass away from and out of your said Parish the body
of the said
Sarah Masters< no role >
together with her said thee
Children
and them deliver to the Churchwardens &
Overseers of the poor
of the parish of St. Dionis Back-
-Church
London whom We do hereby require to receive
and provide for them attending to Law hereof faile
not Given under our hands & seales the third day
of May Anno Dnt 1714
To the Severall Churchwardens and Overseers of the poor of
the Parish of St. Bridgett oulgarly St. Brides
and St. Dionis
Backchurch
London respectively and all others whom it may
Conware
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