London ss
P. King
Whereas Complaint hath been this day made unto us
two of her Majties: Justices of the peace for the City of
London
and Liberties (Quorum unus) by the Church
wardens and Overseers of the poor of the parish of St. Peter
in Cornhill
London that one
Elizabeth Cave< no role >
Singlewoman
is come into the said parish endeavouring to settle her
self therein and hath not gained a legall Settlement
in the said parish and whereas it appears unto as
That she is likely to become chargeable unto the
said parish And whereas it also appears unto
us by the Examinacon on oath of the said
Elizabeth
Cave< no role >
that 26 years agoe she was a hired servant
above one year in the parish of St. Brides
London
wth.
William Weeks< no role >
Apothecary
on Ludgate Hill
in
the said parish of St. Bridget
als St. Brides
and noe
Subsequent settlemt. appearing unto us; We doe
therefore deem and adjudge that the said parish of St
Bridget als St. Brides
London is the last Legall
Settlemt. of the said
Elizabeth Cave< no role >
Tho: Abney< no role >
These are therefore in her Majties:
Name to will and require you the Church wardens
of St. Peter in Cornhill
aforesd. forthwth. to remove Pass
and Convey the said
Elizabeth Cave< no role >
from yor. parish
unto the parish of St. Bridget als St. Brides
London
and her leave wth: the Church wardens and over-
seers of the poor there or some of them or one of
them who are hereby required to receive and
provide for her as the Law directs and this shall
be yor. warrant Given under our hands and seals
the 24th. day of April Ano Dui 1713.
To the Churchwardens and Overseers of the parish
of St. Peter in Cornhill
London and St. Bridget
als
St. Brides
London}