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 117 of 14230th September 1784


Middlesex ss.

George Cook< no role > maketh Oath that some
time in the Month of May 1792 he
Rented a House of Mr. Brockholes in
Rosemary Lane , consisting of Three Rooms
& a Wash house, situate near the Fountain
in Rosemary Lane , in the Parish of St.
Mary Whitechapel in the County of
Middlesex and lived in the same till
January 1793 and paid Six Shillings
Per Week for the said House, that he
has not since he quitted the same,
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 his knowledge or
Belief to gain a Subsequent Settlement,
that he has a Wife named Susannah
to
< no role > whom he was lawfully Married at
Aldgate Church on or about the First
Day of August 1784 and Child named
George aged< no role > about Four Years the Lawful
issue by his said Wife


Sworn this last Day
of Septr. 1794 before
R Davies H: Reynell

George Cooke< no role >




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