sort and to allow her four Shillings a week, to be paid
into the hands of Mr. Jeans every Monday morning the
first payment to be made on Monday, next.
Ordered
That she have two Shillings and six pence
present relief
Ann Richmond< no role >
Read Letter from her Husband
Cranfield Richmond< no role >
complaining of pay, as allowed by a Justice, not being
paid, when it turning out that the Letter, referred to
allowance from St. Giles in the Fields
OrderedInquiry of Mr. Partin
The same Letter alledging that a Women now in the
House of the name of Sage had gained a subsequent
Settlement and it proving to allude to a Mary Sach< no role >
now in the House.
She was called down and Examined but the
Charge was not proved nor acknowledged.
The Officers agree to meet on Thursday morning
next, at ten O''Clock Committee - room to take into Consi-
deration the execution of Warrants of Distress for Poor Rates.
Ordered
That Marcha Cummins< no role >
be removed to
St. Paul's Deptford
.