Middlesex
and
Westminster
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to wit}
To the High Constable
, of the City & Liberty of Westminster
WHEREAS it duly appeareth unto me
one of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace
in and
for the said Liberty that Henry Hancock< no role >
& Margaret his Wife
Rogue and Vagabonds, was found wandring and begging; in the
Parish of St. Marting in the Fields in the said Liberty
Which said Henry & Margaret Hancock< no role >
was this Day brought
before me by John Lavors< no role >
one of the Bedel
of the said parish
in the said Liberty in Order to be dealt withal
according to Law: I do hereby order you to pay unto the said
John Lavers< no role >
as a Reward for apprehend-
ing and bringing before me the said Rogue and Vagabonds the Sum
of ten Shillings, within one Week after Demand thereof made, upon
his producing and delivering to you this Order, and giving unto you
a Receipt for the said Sum. Given under my Hand and Seal the
Twentieth Day of April in the Year of our
Lord 1758.
Benjamin Cox< no role >
Printed for J. COLES, Stationer, in Fleet-S [..]