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 136 of 14513th January 1797


Middlesex ss.

Thomas Frail< no role > maketh Oath that about Fifteen
Year ago he was hired and lived as a hired Servant
by the year with Miss Pritchard of the Parish of
Hampstead in the County of Middlesex at certain
Yearly Wages and continued in her Service under
such hiring upwards of Two Years that he
has not since he quitted her Service lived as
a hired Servant by the Year in any other Parish
or Place for the space of one Year together or 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 Ann < no role > to whom he was lawfully Married
about Five Years ago at the Parish Church of
St. Mary Lambeth in the County of Surry about
Five Years ago and Three Children Namely
Thomas < no role > aged about Four Years Elizabeth < no role > aged
about Three Years and [..] Mary < no role > aged about Three
Months, the lawful issue by his said Wife
And further saith that his said Wife is now
confined to her Bed by Sickness And that he
being poor and unable to provide for himself
& Family, has been obliged to apply to the
Churchwardens of the Parish of St. Botolph
without Aldgate for Relief & has been relieved
by them accordingly


Sworn this 13th Day
of Jany. 1797 before
R Davies H: Reynell

Thomas Frail< no role >




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