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November 1767

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To the Church-Warden and Overseers of the Poor
of the Parish of St. Andrew , Holdorn,
above the Bars, in the County of Middlesex :
And to the Church-Wardens and Overseers
of the Poor of the Parish of St. John
at Wapping in the said County

Middlesex
Stepn: Clarke< no role >
J Girdles

Whereas complaint hath been made unto Us, two of
His Majesty's Justices of the Peace me and for the County of
Middlesex (whereof one is of the Quorum) by the Church-
Warden and Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of Saint Andrew,
Holborn, above the Bars , in the said County : That Grace
Parker Window of William Parker< no role > Baker Deced.
& Mary< no role > her Daughter Aged Thirteen Years and-
upwords and
Lately come into the said Parish, endeavouring to settle there con-
trary to Law: And it appeareth unto Us the said Justices, and
we do adjudge, That they and likely to become chargeable
to the said Parish, and upon Examination of the said Grace
Parker
< no role >

taken upon Oath, it
farther appeareth unto Us, and we do likewife adjudge, That
the Parish of St. John at Wapping aforesaid
in the said County
is the Place of the last legal Settlement of the said
Grace Parker< no role > and Mary her Daughter

These are therefore in His Majesty's Name, to Charge and Com-
mand the Church-Warden and Overseers of the Poor of the said
Parish of Saint Andrew, Holborn, above the Bars, forthwith to
remove and convey the said Grace Parker< no role > and
Mary her Daughter
from the said Parish of Saint Andrew, Holborn, above the Bars ,
to the said Parish of saint John at Wapping

and deliver them
to the Church-Wardens and Overseers of the Poor there, or to
some or one of them, who are hereby required to provide for
them according to Law : Given under our Hands and
Seals the Tenth Day of November One Thousand
seven Hundred and Sixty Seven.

Printed by S. CHANDLER, at the Griffin-Tavern, Holborn.




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