Middlesex
and
Westminster.}
ss.
Tho: Railton< no role >
WHEREAS Complaint hath been made unto Us, Whose Hands and Seals
are hereunto Set, Two ofherMajesties Justices of the Peace of the
County ofMiddx & Libty of Westmr(Quorum unus) by the Church-
Wardens and Overseers of the Poor of the Parish ofSt Margtt Westminster
in the Said County, thatElizabeth Greed< no role >
Wife
of John
Greed< no role >
, and One Child named George< no role >
Aged Three Years & Upon
cameinto the Said Parish, endeavouring to Settleherselfe
there, without giving Notice in Writing to the Said Church-Wardens or Over-
Seers of the Poor, or any one of them of the House ofher
And thatShe is
T: Boteler
[..] become Chargeable to the Said Parish. And whereas, it appears unto
us, the Said Justices, upon the Oath ofthe Said
Elizabeth Greed< no role >
thather husband
John Greed< no role >
waslast Legally Settled in the Parish of
St. Michaele Bassishaw
in the City of London, where her Said husband
lived an a hired Servt
. for the Space of Four Years Wth. one Mr. Chamner in Bassin
Street
in ye Pish aforesd. & yt forever had any legal Settlemt. many other parish or place
[..]
These are therefore inherMajesties Name, Strictly to Charge and Command
you, and every of you, forthwith upon Sight hereof, to Remove and Convey the
SaidElizabeth Greed< no role >
George< no role >
her Sonfrom the Said Parish ofSt. Margtt. Westminster
in the Said County, [..] ,the next and
directest Way to the Said Parish ofSt. Michaell Bassishaw
in the City of
London aforesaidand Deliver the SaidElizabeth Greed< no role >
George< no role >
her Sonunto the Church-Wardens and Overseers of the Poor there, who
are hereby required to provide for the SaidElizabeth Greed< no role >
& George< no role >
her
according to Law, thereof fail not, at your Peril. Given under our Hands and
Seals theFirstDay ofSeptember Anno Dni. 1711
in the Tenth Yeare of her Majts Reigne.
To the Church-Wardens and Overseers
of the Poor; and to all Constables,
Headboroughs, and other Officers,
and Ministers, whom these may
concern.