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

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Image 22 of 14221st May 1793


Middlesex ss.

Hannah Hatton< no role > the Widow of Robert
Hatton
< no role > deceased maketh Oath that she was
lawfully Married to her said late Husband
at the Parish Church of Fulham in the
County of Surry about Twenty Years ago
that her said late Husband has informed
her that he duly served an Apprenticeship
to a Childs Pump Maker in a Place
formerly called Hand Alley Bishopsgate
Street in the Parish of St. Botolph Bishopsgate
in the City of London , But what his Masters
Name was she cannot tell, that her said
late Husband never Rented any House or
lodging of the Yearly Rent or Value of
Ten Pounds or paid any Poors Rate or Kings
Tax or did any Act to her knowledge or
Belief to gain a Subsequent Settlement
nor has she since her said Husbands Death
lived as a hired Servant by the Year in
any Parish or Place for the Space of one
Year together or done any Act to her
Knowledge or Belief to gain a Settlement
in her own right And further saith that
she was lately in the Workhouse of the Parish
of St. Botolph Bishopsgate about Eight Weeks


Sworn this 21st. Day of
May 1793 before
R Davies Danl Williams< no role >

her
Hanh. [mark] Hatton< no role >
Mark




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