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,on Monday
the Twentieth Day of June
in the Thirty sixth Year of the Reign of our
Sovereign Lord George the Third, King of Great
Britain, Etc. Before
William Mainwaring< no role >
,
William
Bleamire< no role >
,
Rupert Clarke< no role >
,
Thomas Robinson< 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 com-
mitted in the same County.
WHEREAS the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of Saint
Martin in the fields
within the Liberty of Westminster
in the County of Middlesex
Have at this present Session Exhibited their Petition and appeal setting forth That by
virtue of an order or Pass Warrant under the Hands and Seals of W. Bleamire and
W. Kinnard Esquires two of His Majestys Justices of the Peace in and for the County of
Middlesex
(one whereof being of the Quorum) bearing date the 21st. day of May 1796
.
Isabella Cameron< no role >
was removed and conveyed from and out of the Parish of Saint
James at Clerkenwell
in the County of Middlesex
to the said Parish of Saint Martin
in the fields
as the Place of her last legal settlement whereby the Petitioners conceived
themselves aggrieved; which said Appeal stood duly adjourned until this Session
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 Premises. IT IS ORDERED, that the said Appeal be, and the
same is hereby dismissed, and that the said Order of the said two Justices be, and the same is
hereby confirmed; And IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Churchwardens and
Overseers of the Poor of the said Parish of Saint Martin in the fields
do maintain
and Provide for the said Isabella Cameron< no role >
until they can free themselves from the Charge thereof by due course of Law.
By the COURT,