Middlesex ss.
Mary Cook< no role >
the Widow
of the
John Cook< no role >
deceased
Maketh Oath that she was lawfully Married to
her said Husband at the
Parish Church of St.
Mary Rotherhithe
in the County of Surry
on or
about the Thirteenth Day of Feby.1791
that her
said late Husband has informed her that he
was duly bound Apprentice by Indenture to
Captn. Christopher of No 42
Burr Street
in the Parish
of St. Botolph without Aldgate
in the County
of Middlesex
but whether he served the whole
of his Apprenticeship or only part, or where he
served the last Forty Days under the Indenture
she Cannot tell, that she this Deponent before
her Marriage with the said
John Cook< no role >
who
was her second Husband, and after the Death
of her first Husband
George Brown< no role >
was
hired & lived as a hired Servant
by the Years
with Captn. Capon of Burr Street
aforesaid
at the Yearly Wages of Seven Pounds or
thereabouts and continued in his Service under
such hiring about One Year & Nine Months
and never did any Act to her Knowledge or
Belief to gain a Subsequent Settlement
except her Marriage with the said John
Cook as aforesaid
Sworn this Day of
1795 before}