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 38 of 14212th November 1793


Middlesex ss.

Ann Holmes< no role > Singlewomen maketh
Oath that some time in the Month of January
1792> she was hired and lived as a hired
Servant by the Year with Mr. John Murray< no role >
of Upper East smithfield in the Parish of
St. Botolph without Aldgate in the County
of Middlesex Pawnbroker at the Yearly Wages
of Six Pounds and continued in such Service
Under such hiring until the Ninth Day of
November following when being taken ill
she applied to the Parish Officers of Saint
Bride Fleet Street London for Relief, She being
legally settled in the said Parish, that She
was taken into the Workhouse of the Said
Parish & Staid there Three Days, That on
the Twelfth Day of Novr . last She returned
again into the Service of Mr. Murray at
the like Wages of Six Pounds a Year and
continued in his Service until some time
in the Month of March last, that she
has not Since she quitted his Service
Rented any House or Lodging of the Yearly
Rent or Value of Ten Pounds or paid any
Poors Rate or Kings Tax or done any Act
to her knowledge or Belief to gain a Subsequent
Settlement and that she never was Married

Sworn this Day of
July 1793 before}




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