To the Worshipsful his Majesty's-
Justices of the Peace
for the County of
Middlesex
in their General Quar. Sessions
of the Peace at Hick's Hall
in Saint John's Street
in the said-
County now assembled.
The Humble petition and Appeal
of the Church Warden
and Overseers
of the Poor
of the Liberty of Saffron hill
Hatton Garden & Ely Rents
in the
Parish of St. Andrew
Holborn in
the Said in the said County
Sheweth
That by Virtue of an Order or Pass Warrant
under the hand and Seals of
Ebenezr. Mussell< no role >
&
Walter
Berry< no role >
Esqrs. two of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the County
aforesaid (one where of being of the Quorum) bearing date the
15th. day of May 1749
Betty Perkins< no role >
Wido. of
Jno. Perkins< no role >
Silver Smith and their Children, to wit,
Betty Perkins< no role >
aged 5 Years, Joseph aged 3 Years, and John aged 3 Months
were removed form the Hamlet of Popular and Blackwall
in the said County of Middx to the said Liberty of Saffron hill
Hatton Garden
& Ely Rents as the Place of their last legal
Settlement whereby your Petrs. conceive themselves to be
aggrieved.
Joshua box< no role >
Soll
for the Appeallts:
Therefore they Humbly Appeal to this Honble
Court against the said Order
[..] pass warrant and pray that the said Cot. will be pleased to
Order that the Church Wardens and Overseers
of the Poor of the said Hamlet of Popular and
Blackwall
and all Persons concerned do attend
this Court some day in the next Sessions of the
peace for the said County to hear and abide-
the Judgement & determination of the Court
touching the sd. Appeal And that the benifit of
Hearing the said Appeal at that Sessions may
be saved to yor. Petrs.
And your Petr. shall ever pray Etc