London
to wit.}
To the Church-Wardens and Overseers of the
Poor of the Parish of Christ Church
London, and the
Church-Wardens and Overseers of the Poor
of the Parish of Saint Andrew Hubbard
London
and to every of them.
Chal. Asgill< no role >
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Mayor
F. Cokayne
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WHEREAS Complaint hath been made unto Us, two
of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace
for the City of
London and Liberties thereof, one being of the Quorum, by
the Church-Wardens and Overseers of the Poor of the said
Parish of Christ Church
London, That
John Acourt< no role > This name instance is in a workspace.
is
lately come to reside in their said Parish, not having obtain'd
any legal Settlement there, and is likely to become charge-
able thereto, unless timely prevented, which Complaint We
the said Justices, upon due Proof made thereof, as well upon
the Oath of
Thomas Spencely< no role >
as otherwise, do
adjudge to be true; and We do also adjudge the last legal
Settlement of the said John Acourt
to be in the said Parish of Saint Andrew Hubbart
and that
thitherto the said John Acourt
and that thithertoought by Law to be sent.
These are therefore in his Majesty's Name to will an re-
quire you the Church-Wardens and Overseers of the Poor of
the said Parish of Christ Church
London, forthwith to remove and convey the said John Acourt
from and out of your said Parish, unto the said Parish of
Saint Andrew Hubbard
And him deliver unto the Church-Wardens and Overseers
of the Poor there, or to some or one of them, together with this
our Order, who is and are hereby required to receive and pro-
vide for him according to Law. Given under our Hands
and Seals, this 24th Day of October One Thousand
Seven Hundred and Fifty Eight
the person was born [..] St. Andrew Habbard was bound to one