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June 1791

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MIDDLESEX ,


AT the General Quarter Session of the Peace of our
Lord the King, holden in and for the County of Middlesex , at
the Session=House for the said County, (by adjournment)
on Thursday the Fourteenth Day of Aprilin the
Thirty firstYear of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord
GEORGE the Third, King of Great Britain Etc.

Whereas the Churchwardens and Overseers of the poor of the Parish of Saint
Katherine Coleman !-- -->in the City of London Have at this present Session Exhibited
their Petition and Appeal setting forth That by virtue of a certain Order or Pass Warrant
under the Hands and Seals of John Staples< no role > and Samuel Hawkins< no role > Esquires two of His
Majestys Justices of the Peace in and for the said County of Middlesex (one
whereof being of the Quourm) bearing date the first day of April One Thousand
Seven hundred and Ninety on Elizabeth Taylor< no role > was removed and conveyed from
and out of the Parish of Saint Mary White Chapel in the County of Middlesex to
the said Parish of Saint Katherine Coleman in the City of London as the place of
her last legal aettlement whereby the Petitioners conceived themselves aggrieved
whereupon at the request of the said Petitioners It is Ordered that the benefit
of their said Appeal should be saved unto them and the hearing and
determining thereof be and the same is hereby adjourned until the next
General Session of the Peace to be holden for this County and on notice hereof in
the mean time to be given unto the Churchwardens and Overseers of the poor
of the said Parish of Saint Mary White Chapel they and all Persons concerned
do attend the Court at the Session House aforesaid on Thursday the Ninth day of
June next the hour of nine in the forenoon of the same day to hear and abide
the judgment and determination of the said Court touching the said Appeal.

By the Court.
Selby




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