Middlesex
To wit
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Whereas Complaint hath been made unto us Two of his Majesties
Justices of the Peace
for the County of Middlesex
(whereof one being of
the Quorum) By the Churchwarden and Overseers of the Poor of
the
the Liberty of Saffron hill, Hatton Garden
, and Ely Rents
, In the Parish
of Saint Andrew Holborn
, In the said County. That
Edward Grossmith< no role >
and
Mary < no role >
his wife
[..] lately come into year Liberty and Parish aforesaid Endeavouring
to Settle there Contrary to Law. And it appeareth unto us the said
Justices, and we do adjudge, That he is likely to become Chargeable
to the Said Liberty and Parish, and upon Examination of the said
Edward Grossmith< no role >
Taken upon Oath it further appeareth unto us
and we do Likewise adjudge, That the Parish of saint James
Garlickhith
London
is the Place of the Last Legall settlement of the
said
Edward Grossmith< no role >
and Mary his wife
and whether by Law they ought to be sent
W Hayton
These are therefore in his Majesties Name, to Charge and Command
the Churchwarden and Overseers of the Poor of the Liberty of
Saffron hill, Hatton Garden
and Ely Rents, In the Parish of Saint
Andrew Holborn
In the County of Middlesex
Forthwith to remove
and Convey the said
Edward Grossmith< no role >
and
Mary< no role >
his wife
from your said Liberty
and Parish aforesaid to the said Parish of Saint James
Garlickhith London, and deliver them to the Churchwardens and
Overseers of the Poor there, Or to some or One of them, who are
hereby required to provide for him according to Law-Given
under Our Hands and seals the Twenty fifth day of October
One Thousand seven hundred Thirty and Four
To the Churchwarden and Overseers of the Poor
of the Liberty of Saffron hill
Hatton Garden
and Ely Rents
In the Parish of Saint Andrew
Holborn In the County of Middlesex
And the
Parish of Saint James Garlickhith
London
and to all other Officers whom it may Concern