St Botolph Aldgate Parish:
Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams
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22nd January 1795 - 30th January 1797

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Image 17 of 14521st February 1795


Middlesex,

to wit, Mary Burnett< no role > Widow of Charles Burnett< no role > Maketh Oath
and saith. That she was Lawfully Married to her said Husband at the
Parish Church of Saint Reonard Shoreditch in the County of Middlesex
on the First Day of January One Thousand Seven Hundred and eighty
five . That her said Husband was bound Apprentice by Indenture
for the Term of Seven Years to John Smith< no role > of Redmead Lane in
the Parish of Saint George in the County of Middlesex Waterman
that he served about Three Years of his Apprenticeship to
his said Master and was then impressed into his Majesty,s
Service , where he continued about One Year and ten Months
and upon his return from Sea served the remainder of his
said Apprenticeship being about Two Years to his said
Master in Redmead Lane aforesaid That her said Husband
did not do any Act to her Knowledge or belief to gain a
Subsequent Settlement. That she has Five Children Living
Lawful Issue by her said Husband Namely Charles aged< no role >
Nine Years and Upwards Ann Aged< no role > Eight Years who have
Not Nor hath either of them gained any Settlement in his
or her own right Jemima aged< no role > Four Years George aged< no role >
Two Years, and Henry aged< no role > Two Months


Sworn this 21st. Day of
February 1795 before
R. Davies H. Reynell

her
Mary [mark] Burnett< no role >
Mark




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