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 117 of 14510th October 1796


Middlesex,

to wit, Sarah Charters< no role > Wife of Thomas Charters< no role >
who hath deserted her maketh Oath and Saith
That she was lawfully Married to her said
Husband at the Parish Church of saint Sepulchre
in the City of London , on the Twenty Seventh
Day of October, 1776 That she hath heard her said
Husband say, that several Years previous to their
said Marriage he was Bound Apprentice by
Indenture to a Mr. Harris of Fleet Market in
the Parish of Saint Bride in the City of London
Brass Founder , with Whom he served the whole
of his said Apprenticeship and that her said.
Husband never did any Act to the best of her
Knowledge or belief to gain a subsequent Settlement
And this Deponent further saith, That being Poor
and unable to provide for herself she hath applied
to the Churchwardens to the Parish of the Saint Botolph
without Aldgate in the County of Middlesex , for
relief, and hath been relieved by them accordingly.


Sworn this 10th. Day of
October 1796 before us
R Davies H: Reynell

Sarah Charters< no role >




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