St Botolph Aldgate Parish:
Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams
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12th February 1793 - 17th January 1795

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Middlesex,

to wit, Agnes West< no role > Maketh Oath, that She
was lawfully Married to her late Husband James
West
< no role > at the Parish Church of Saint John Hackey
in the County of Middlesex , about Twenty Eight
Years ago, that she has heard her said Husband
say he was bound Apprentice by Indenture to
Mr. Marshall , of Great New Street in the Parish
of Saint Bride in the City of London , Shagreen
Case Maker, and that he regularly served his said
Apprenticeship, That her said Husband afterwards
hired a House in Pemberton Row in the said
Parish at the Rent of Thirty Five Pounds per
Annum, and resided therein until the time of
his decease, that after her said Husband's
decease she this Deponent Continued to live
in the said House at the same Rent for the
space of two Years or thereabouts, and after
quitting the same was appointed Mistress of
the Workhouse of the said Parish at certain
Yealy Wages, and continued in such Office for the
space of Five Years or thereabouts, That she
afterwards hired herself to the Trustees of the
Parish of Saint Mary Whitechapel in the County
of Middlesex , to serve as Mistress of the Workhouse
of the Parish last mentioned at the Wages of Two




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