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 ss.

Jane Lansdown< no role > Singlewoman the Daughter
of Thomas and< no role > Eleanor Lansdown< no role > deceased
maketh Oath that she has been informed
that about forty four Years ago her said
late Father Rented a House of Twenty
four Pounds a Year in Crown Court in
the Parish of St. James in the City and
Liberty of Westminster & lived in the
same about Eleven Years and died loyally
settled in the said Parish that her Mother
soon after her said Fathers Death Married
one Thomas Bryden< no role > but did not live with
him but a short time & that after she
left him she Rented a House of Twenty
four Pounds a year in Great Prescot
Street in the Parish of St. Mary White
chapel in the County of Middlesex and
lived in the same about Twenty Six Years
Yearsand was charged to and Paid the
Poors Rate for the same that she this Deponent
about Eleven Years ago was hired and lived
as a hired Servant by the Year with her
said Mother in Great Prescot Street aforesd.
at the Yearly Wages of Eight Guineas and
continued in such service under such
hiring about Ten Years that she has not
since she quitted her Service lived as a.




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