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 39 of 14225th June 1793


Middlesex ss.

Mary Rice< no role > the Widow of William Rice< no role >
maketh Oath that she was lawfully Married
to her said late Husband at the Fleet
upwards of Sixty Years ago, that her said
late Husbands Father then and for some
time after lived in and Rented a House of
upwards of Ten Pounds a Year in Ship
Alley in the Parish of St. George in the County
of Middlesex and was charged to and paid
the Poors Rate for the same and never did
any Act to her knowledge or Belief to gain
a Subsequent Settlement that her said
late Husband was Born in the said Parish
and has never been an Apprentice or lived as
a hired Servant by the year in any Parish
or Place for the space of One Year together
or Rented any House or Lodging of the Yearly
Rent or Value of Ten Pounds or done any Act
to her knowledge or Belief to gain a Settlement
in his own right nor has she since her Said
Husbands Death done any act to gain a Settlemt.
for herself, And further Saith that Several Years
ago she was removed by an Order of Removal
from the Parish of St. Botolph Aldgate Middlesex
to the said Parish of St. George against which
Order there was an Appear, and upon hearing
the said Appeal the Sessions confirmed the
said Order


Sworn this 25th Day of
July 1793 before
W Wickham H: Reynell

her
Mary [mark] Rice< no role >
Mark




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