To the Right Honble the Lord Mayor and
the rest of his Majesties Justices of the peace
in and for the City of London
in Quarter
Sessions Assembled
The Humble Petition and Appeal of the Church-Wardens
and Over-Seers of the Poor of the Parish of Saint
Michael in Crooked Lane
London
Sheweth
That by a Pass Warrant or Order Under the hands and Seals
of (
Marshe Dickinson< no role >
Esqr
Lord Mayor
of the City of London
and
Slingsby Bethell< no role >
Esqr
. one of the Aldermen
of the said City) two of
his Majesties Justices of the Peace
in and for the said City of
London and Liberties thereof bearing date the Ninth day of
July One thousand seven hundred and fifty Seven
[..]
[..] a certain Woman in the said Warrant called by the
Name of
Ann Greenaway< no role >
wife
of
Thomas Greenaway< no role >
a
prisoner in Ludgate
for Debt and their three Children
Ann< no role >
aged Ten years,
Elizabeth< no role >
aged four Years and
Thomas< no role >
aged
One Year were removed and passed from the Parish of Saint
Giles without Cripplegate
London to the said Parish of Saint
Michael in Crooked Lane
as the place of their Settlement
That Your Petitioners finding themselves Agrieved
by the said Order and Judgment of the said two Justices Do
Humbly appeal against the same-
And Humbly pray this Honourable Court
will be pleased to hear the said Appeal
and Grant Your Petitioners Such Relief
as to this Honourable Court shall seem
meet
And your Petitioners shall ever pray
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