London Ss.
Richard Hoare< no role >
Mayor
Samll Garrard
Complaint being this day made unto us two of Her Maties. Justices
of the peace
for this Citie and the Libties thereof (quor unus) by
on the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poore of the
parish of St. Austin London That one
Sarah Bainbridge< no role >
wife
of
William Bainbridge< no role >
with her daughter Anne aged about one
yeare is lately come into your said Parish
[..] not having obteined
any legall settlement. there and is likely to become chargeable
thereto unless timely prevented And forasmuch as it appeares
unto us by the oath of the said Sarah That her said Husband
served his apprenticeship with one Mr.
Thomas Craus< no role >
a Book binder
who during the four last yeares and an halfe yeare or thereabts
of the said apprenticeship lived in Holliday Card in Creed Lane
in
the Parish of St. Martin Ludgate
London and hath not by any
meanes obtained any other legall settlemt. since We doe therefore
adjudge the
prsentPlace of the prsent legall settlement. of the
said
Sarag Bainbridge< no role >
and Anne her daughter to be in the said
Parish of St. Martin Ludgate
London and that thitherto they
ought by Law to be sent.
These are therefore in Her Maties. name to require you forthwith to
remove and convey the said Sarah Bainbridge< no role >
and Anne< no role >
her
daughter
from and out of your said Parish of St. Austin
London
to the said Parish of St. Martin Ludgate
London
and them leave
with the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poore there or our
of them who are hereby required to receive and provide for them
according to Law Hereof faile not And this shall be your Warr
Given under our hands and seales the sixteenth day of June
1713.
To the Churchwardens and Overseers of the poore
of the respective Parishes of St. Austin and St.
Martin Ludgate
London
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