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July 1709

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To the Right Worshipfull her Maties
Justices of the peace for the County
of Midds.

The humble peticon of the Churchwardens of
the parish of St Mildred BreadStreet in the Citty
of London

Humbly Sheweth

That by order dated the 29th day of June
last past under the hands & Seals of St Charles
Dencombe
< no role > Knt Lord Mayor of the Citty of London
and Sr Robert Bedingfeild< no role > Knt one of the Aldermen
of the Citty of London, two of her Maties Justices
of the peace for the said Citty One Sara Standish< no role > This name instance is in a workspace.
Wife of James Standish< no role > This name instance is in a workspace. together with her three
Children vizt Mary Standish< no role > This name instance is in a workspace. Elizth Standish< no role > This name instance is in a workspace. &
James Standish< no role > This name instance is in a workspace. were conveyed from the parish
of St Mary Magdalen Old Fifthstreet London
to the said parish of St Mildred Bread Street
as the place of the last Legall Settlemt of the sd
James Standish the Husband

That yor. petr. hope to prove to this Court that
one John Standish< no role > This name instance is in set 25590. of Hatton Gardon in the County
of Midd Tayler Father of the said James Standish
the Husband, and Grand Father of the said Children
as of Good Estate & sufficent Ability to allow a
Maintanance towards the Relife & Support of the
said Sara Standish< no role > This name instance is in a workspace. & her said Children Is Prvent
their being chargeable to the sd pish of St Mildred
Bread Street

Yor petr. therefore humbly pray this Court to
appoint s day this prsent Sessions for the sd
John Standish< no role > This name instance is in set 25590. to attend this Court to shew
cause why die should not paids for the said
Sara Standish< no role > & her said Children as by Law
he ought to doe

And yor. petr. shall ever pray Etc




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