Parish settlements and the practice of appeals ... / Jellinger C. Symons.
- Symons, Jelinger C. (Jelinger Cookson), 1809-1860.
- Date:
- 1846
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Parish settlements and the practice of appeals ... / Jellinger C. Symons. Source: Wellcome Collection.
364/377 (page 313)
![Form 3.—Non-residence. That the said A B did not complete his last forty days’ residence in our parish of L under the said service, and within the space of one year, as in the said examination is alleged. And we, &c. Form 4. — Where there was a later residence. That after the said residence of the said A B in our said parish of L, under the said hiring and service in the said examination mentioned, the said A B, to wit, between the 10th March and the 21st April, a.d. 1826, completed a residence for forty days, under the service aforesaid, in the parish of T. And we, &c. Form 5.— Where the service was interrupted by the act. That the said year’s service of the said A B in the said examina¬ tion mentioned, was not completed until after the 14th day of August, 1834 ; [or, that the said residence of the said A B in our said parish, in the said examination mentioned, was, within a year’s service by the said A B, interrupted by the passing of a certain act, intituled u An Act to Amend the Laws for the Relief of the Poor,” passed in the parliament holden during the fourth and fifth years of the reign of his late majesty King William the Fourth, and therefore gave no settlement in our said parish]. And wre, &c. Section XVI.—Statement of Hiring and Service Settlement when set up by the Appellants. Form. That since the time when the said A B gained the said alleged settlement in the said examination mentioned, he acquired a settle¬ ment by hiring and service in the parish of L, where, on the day of , a.d. 1830, he, the said A B, being then unmarried and without any unemancipated child, hired himself to one C D, farmer, of L, to serve him as a farm labourer for one whole year at wages of 7s. weekly, and. the said A B abided and continued in the service of the said C D, from the said day of , a.d. 1830, until the day of , a.d. 1831, without any interruption of the said contract; and the said A B resided in the said parish of L, for upwards of forty days during the said year’s service, therein sleeping on the day on which he last com¬ pleted the forty days’ residence under the said service. Section XVII.—Law of Apprenticeship Settlement. Substance and origin of this settlement.—A legal binding and inhabitation for forty days under the contract consti-](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2933553x_0363.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)