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 97 of 14521st June 1792


Middlesex ss.

Elizabeth Nephin< no role > the Wife of Robert
Nephin
< no role > a Seaman on Board His Majesty's
Frigate the Phoebe maketh Oath that she
was Married to her said Husband by a Roman Catholick Priest at his
Dwelling House at Cork in Ireland on or about the Twenty
first Day of june 1792 . that her said
Husband was Born in Ireland & never
did any Act to her Knowledge or Belief
to gain a Settlement in England, that she
has issue living by her said Husband One
Child named Mary < no role > aged about Three Weeks
who was Born in the House No 18. near the
May pole in Upper Eastsmithfield in the Parish
of St. Botolph without Aldgate in the County
of Middlesex & Baptized at Aldgate Church .
And further saith that about Eight Years ago
and when she was a Singlewoman she was
hired & lived as a hired Servant by the Year
with Mrs. Johnson the Wife of Captn. Johnson
who then lived at Cambridge at the yearly
Wages of Six Pounds & continued in her
Service under such hiring about Four Years
and that the last Three Months of her Service
under such hiring was in the Dwelling House
of Mr. Maddocks an attorney of Marriot Hill
Southampton where Mrs. Johnson then lived &
that she has not since she quitted her Service
done any Act to gain a Settlement in her
own right except her Marriage as aforesaid

Sworn this Day of
May 1796 before}




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