Parish settlements and the practice of appeals ... / Jellinger C. Symons.
- Jelinger Cookson Symons
- Date:
- 1846
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Parish settlements and the practice of appeals ... / Jellinger C. Symons. Source: Wellcome Collection.
32/377
![REMOVAL OF SCOTCH, IRISH, ETC. PAUPERS. 65 neither of which children has any settlement in England. These are therefore to require you the said to convey the said his wife and family aforesaid to Scotland, fyc., in the manner directed by the regulations of the justices of the said county, 4t., and approved by J S one of her Majesty’s principal secretaries of state, in pursuance of the provisions of a certain act made and passed in the year of the reign of Queen Victoria, intituled [the title of thin act]. Given under our hands and seals this day of in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and [Here copy the regulations of' the justices of the county, &;c., ap¬ proved by the secretary of state, as applicable to the removal of the party.] Form of examination to ivhich the above warrant refers. \ The examination of taken on oath before us, to wit. / two of her Majesty’s justices of the peace acting in and for the [county, riding, city, borough, town corporate, division or liberty,] aforesaid, this day of in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and , who on oath saith, that ac¬ cording to the best of [his or her] knowledge and belief [he or she] was born in in that part of the united kingdom called Scotland [or Ireland, or in the Isle of Man, or Scilly, or Jersey or Guernsey], which [he or she] left about years ago, and hath no settlement in that part of the united kingdom called England, and hath actually become and is now chargeable to the [parish, township, 4'<*.] of in the county of [and that he hath a wife named and children, neither of which children have gained a settlement in England.] Sworn the day and year first above written, before us](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2933553x_0031.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


