Middlesex Sessions:
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June 1733

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At the General Sessions of the peace of our sovereign
Lord the King holden for the County of Middx at Hicks
hall in St John street in the County aforesaid by
adjornment on Friday the eleventh day of may in the
sixth yeare of the reign of our sovereign Lord George
the second King of Great Britain France and Ireland
Defender of the Faith before William Cowper< no role > John
Martin
< no role > Alexander Garrett< no role > Thomas Dummer< no role > Esquires
and other their Fellows Justices of our said Lord the
King assigned to keep the peace in the county aforesaid
and also to heare and determine divers felonys
trespasses and other evil deeds committed in the same
County,

Whereas the Church wardens and overseers of the poor
of the parish of St Giles without Cripplegate in this
County exhibited their humble petition & appeale
unto this Court at this present General sessions of the
peace (which began and was holden at Hicks hall in St
John street in and for the said County on Tuesday
the eighth day of May instant and from thence
continued by several adjornments untill this eleventh
day of the same Month of May) setting forth that by a
warrant or Order Under the hands and seales of-
Nicholas Jeffreys< no role > & Robert Hinde< no role > Junr Esqrs two of his
Maties Justices of the peace for the said County
(Quorum unns being therein mentioned) bearing date
the third day of April one thousand seven hundred-
and thirty three one Sara Wilson< no role > aged about [..] Twenty
two yeares was removed from the parish of st Andrew
Holborne above the Barrs in the said County to the said
parish of st Giles without Cripplegate as the place of the
last legal settlement of the said sarah wilson< no role > and that
the petrs. find themselves aggrieved by the said Warranter
Order of the said two Justices of the peace, and appealed to
this Court against the same, the matter of which appeale
was appointed to be heard & determined by this Court on
this present Friday the eleventh day of May instant, Now




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