Notes for: Elizabeth ALLEN

Living in Islington in 1881.
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1901 CLERKENWELL ST PETERS
RG13/249/9 Page 9
Schedule 55 36 Percival St (2 rooms)
Elizabeth Foskett H W 52 Charwoman Blackfriars, LDN
Frank Foskett S S 18 Electer Typer Islington
Charles Alfred Foskett S S 14 Errand Boy Clerkenwell
Jessie Mabel Foskett D 9 Islington
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London Settlement Papers
Elizabeth Foskett
1906
In the matter of Elizabeth Foskett, a pauper, aged about 61 years.
To the Guardians of the Poor. Holborn Poor Law Union in the County of London.
Take Notice, that the above-named Elizabeth Foskett now residing at the Workhouse, Poland Street, Oxford Street is considered to be in the Parish of St John at Hackney in the said Hackney Union, has become and is now chargeable to the said union and is now receiving relief from the Common Fund of the said Union, and that an Order of two of His Majesty's Jusrtices of the Peace, acting in and for the said County of London, has been ob tained for her removal to your Union, as containing the Parish, Township or place of her last place of legal Settlement, a copy of which Order, and also a Statement of the grounds of removal including the Particular of the Settlement relied upon in support thereof, are herewith sent.
And take notice that the following are the grounds of the said RWEmoval, including the Particulars of Settlement relied upon by us in support thereof:
For that the said Elizabeth Foskett hath come to inhabit and is now inhabiting in the said Parish of Saint John at Hackney, in the said Hackney Union, and before and at the time of the making of the said Order, was and still is chargeable to the said Hackney Union, and receiving relief from the Common Fund of the said Union, such relief not being made necessary by sickness or accident,
And also for that: The said Elizabeth Foskett hath not acquired a status of irremovability in the said Hackney Union.
The said Elizabeth Foskett resided for a period of three years or more prior to about the year 1905 in tenements situate and being No 36 Percival Street and elsewhere in the Parish of Saint Kames Clerkenwell in the County of London and in the Holborn Poor Law Un ion, in such manner and under such circumstances in each of such years as to acquire the status of irremovability therefrom and a settlement therein in accordance with the Statutes in that case made and provided.
The said Elizabeth Foskett is the lawful widow of William Foskett who at the time of his decease was last legally settled in the Parish of Saint James Clerkenwell by residence.
And take otice, that unless Notice of Appeal against the said Order be received by the Guardians of the said Hackney Union within twenty-one days from the sending hereof, or in case of your application for a copy of the Depositions on which such Order has been made, within a further period of fourteen days after the sending of such copy, the said Pauper will be removed to your said Union Parish in pursuance of the said order, and no appeal against such Order shall afterwards be allowed.
Given un der my hand this 27 Jul 1906, in the name of the Guardians of the said Hackney Union.
Clerk to Guardians of the Hackney Union.
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1911 Living with her widowed daughter in law (Frank's wife) in Shoreditch