MIDDLESEX
.
AT the General Quarter Session of the Peace
of our Lord the King, holden in and for the
County
of Middlesex
, at Hicks-Hall, in Saint John-Street
,
(by adjournment) on Thursday the fourteenth
Day of January in the nineteenth Year of the
Reign of our Sovereign Lord GEORGE the Third, King
of Great Britain, Etc. Before Sir
John Hawkins< no role >
Knight
the Reverend Sir
George Booth< no role >
Baronet
David Wilmot< no role >
James Spagg< no role >
Esquires
, and others their Fellows, Justices
of our said
Lord the King, assigned to keep the Peace in the County
aforesaid; and also to hear and determine divers Felonies,
Trespasses, and other Misdemeanours committed in the
same County
Whereas the Churchwardens and Overseers of the poor of the parish of
Saint
Alban
Wood Street
in the City of London
Did at the last General Session of the
Peace hold for this County Exhibit their Petition and Appeal setting forth That
by Virtue of an Order or Bass Warrant under the hands of G. Allcock and Thomas
Lockwood< no role >
Esquires
two of his Majesty's Justices of the peace
acting in and for the
County of Middlesex
(one whereof being of the Quorum) bearing date the twenty
first day of November one thousand seven hundred and seventy eight Elizabeth< no role >
the wife
of Christopher Barber< no role >
by the name of Elizabeth Barber< no role >
alias Fulford< no role >
was removed from and out of the parish of
Saint Mary le bone
in the saud County
of Middlesex
to the said parish of Saint Alban
as the place of the last legal
Settlement of the said Elizabeth Whereby the Petitioners conceived themselves
aggrieved Which said Appeal stood duly adjourned untop this day Now upon hearing
the said Appeal and what hath been alledged by the respective Churchwardens and
Overseers of the poor of the said parishes their Counsel and Witnesses in and concerning
the promises It is Ordered that the said Appeal be and the same is hereby
dismissed and the said Order or pass Warrant of the said two Justices is hereby
confirmed and It is further ordered that the Churchwardens and Overseers of the
poor of the parish of
Saint Alban
Wood Street
in the City of London
do maintain and
provide for the said Elizabeth Barber< no role >
alias Fulford until they can free themselves
from the charge thereof by due course of Law
By the Court