(No. 16. County to County.)
Westminster
To wit. To the Constable
, Headborough
Tythingman,
and other Officer of the Peace
of the Parish
of Saint George Hanover Square
ofin the
Liberty of Westminster
within the said Liberty to receive
and convey. And to the Church Wardens,
Chapel Wardens
, or Overseers of the Poor
of the Parish, Place or Precinct of Whitchurch
in the County of
Hants or either of them to receive and obey
Wm Mantle< no role >
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WHEREAS
Elizabeth Wells< no role >
was
apprehended in the Parish of St George
Hanr. Square
as a Rogue and Vagabond (videlicet) There Wandering
and begging in the said Parish
and upon Examination of the said
Elizabeth Wells< no role >
taken before me upon Oath (which
Examination is hereunto annexed) it doth appear that The place of the
last legal Settlement of the said
Elizabeth Wells< no role >
and James their Son
is in the Parish or Town of
Whitchurch
in Hampshire
These are therefore to require you the said Constable, or other Officer,
to convey the said Elizabeth Wells< no role >
and James her Son
to the Parish of Egham
in the County of Surry that being the first
Parish in the next Precinct, through which they ought to pass
in the direct Way to the said Parish or town of Whitchurch
to which
they are to be sent, and to deliver them to the Constable, or
other Officer of such Parish in such next Precinct, together with
this Pass, and the Duplicate of the Examination of the said
Elizabeth Wells< no role >
taking his Receipt
for the same. And the said Elizabeth Wells< no role >
and James her
Child to be thence carried on in like Manner
to the said Parish or Town of Whitchurch
there to be delivered to some Church Warden, Chapel Warden, or Over-
seer of the Poor
of the same Parish or Town
to be there provided for according to Law. And you the said Church
Warden, Chapel Warden, or Overseer of the Poor, are hereby required to
receive the said Person, and provide for her as aforesaid. GIVEN
under my Hand and Seal this 2d Day of December
in the Year of our Lord 17 67
Sold by J. COLES and Son, Stationers, No. 21. Fleet Street
.