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 137 of 14513th January 1797


Middlesex ss.

Thomas Oldis < no role > maketh Oath that some
time in the year One Thousand Seven Hundred and
Fifty Eight he was duly bound Apprentice by
Indenture at Watermans Hall to Richard
Bettesworth
< no role > of Maudlins Rents in the Parish of
St. Botolph without Aldgate in the County of
Middlesex Waterman for the Term of Seven Years
& served the whole of his said Apprenticeship with
his said Master there that he has not since
his said Apprenticeship Rented any House or
Lodging to 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 Sarah < no role > to whom he
was lawfully Married at Christ Church
Spitalfields about Thirty Years ago and
One Daughter named Sarah < no role > aged about
Twenty four years who now lives Servant
with Mr. Hall at the Gun & Star Petticoat
Lane in the Parish of St. Botolph Aldgate in
the City of London , at the Yearly Wages of
Six Pounds, and her lived with him & Mr Grigg
the former Occupier of the said House upwards
of Seven Years

Sworn this Day
of Jany. 1797 before}




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