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 49 of 14224th September 1793


Middlesex ss.

Mary Gibbins< no role > the Widow of William
Gibbins
< no role > decd. maketh Oath that she was lawfully
Married to her said late Husband at the
Parish Church of St. Botolph Aldgate London
about Fifty Years ago, & that her said Husband
was duly Bound Apprentice by Indenture
to George Wigg< no role > of High Street in the Parish
of St. Paul Shadwell in the County of
Middlesex Captain of the Ship called the
New Industry for the Term of Seven Years
and that the last Forty Days of his Service
under the said Indenture was on Board the
Ship then lying in Shadwell Dock that her
said 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 do any Act to her knowledge or Belief
to gain a Subsequent Settlement And Further
Saith that about Eleven Years ago She &
her said Husband were removed from the
Parish of St. Botolph without Aldgate in the
County of Middlesex to the said Parish
of St. Paul Shadwell as the Place of their
legal Settlement and were in the Workhouse
of the said Parish about Three Weeks


Sworn this 24-Day of
Septr. 1793 before
R Davies W Wickham

her
Mary [mark] Gibbins< no role >
Mark




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