[No. 16. Ireland.]
Middx To wit.
To the Constable, Headborough
, Tythingman, and other Officer
of the Peace of the Parish of Saint George
Hanover Square
in the County of
Middlesex
within the said County
and to all and other Officers of the Peace whom these may
concern to receive and obey
Willm Timbrell< no role >
[mark]
WHEREAS
Patrick White< no role >
[..]
and Elizabeth his Wife were
apprehended in the Parish of St. Geo Hanr. Square
as a Rogue and Vagabond (Videlicet) There found Wandering
and begging in the said Parish
and upon Examination of the said
Patrick White< 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
Patrick White< no role >
and
Elizabeth< no role >
his Wife
is in the Kingdom of Ireland
These are therefore to require you the said Constable or other Officer
to convey the said Patrick White< no role >
and Elizabeth< no role >
his Wife
to the Parish of Ridge
in Hertford that being the first
Parish in the next Precinct thro' which they ought to pass in the
direct Way to the said Kingdom of Ireland
to which
they are to be sent and to deliver [..] them to the Constables or
other Officer of such Parish in such next Precinct, together with this
Pass, and the Duplicate of the Examination of the said Patrick White< no role >
taking his Receipt for the same. And the said Patrick White< no role >
&
Elizabeth his Wife
to be thence conveyed on in like manner,
until they shall arrive in the County of Chester
and you the said
Constable or other Officer last mentioned is hereby required to apply to some
Justice of the Peace
in the said County of Chester
for a Warrant
to the Master of any Ship or Vessel bound for Ireland that
shall
lie in the said County of Chester to take on board the same
the said Patrick White< no role >
& Elizabeth< no role >
and convey them
to such Place in Ireland
as such Ship or Vessel shall be bound to
or shall arrive at there Given under my Hand and Seal this
30th Day of Novemr in the Year of our Lord 17 67
Sold by J. COLES, Stationer, in Fleet Street
.