St Botolph Aldgate Parish:
Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams
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18th June 1768 - 1st February 1771

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Image 9 of 36522nd June 1768


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Ann Rubee< no role > singlewoman maketh oath that he
late Grandmother Mary Stevens< no role > hath informed this Depont. that her
late Father John Rubee< no role > deced was duly bound to & lived his Apprenticeship
with Edward Wilkinson< no role > in the Parish of Saint Botolph without
Aldgate in the County of Middlesex Butcher which information this
Depont. verily believes to be true and this Deponent Cannot set forth
Whether her Said Father ever did any Act to gain a settlement
subsequent to his Said Apprenticeship and the Deponent saith
that she hath never been Married or an Apprentice nor ever lived as
a hired servant for a year nor hath she done any Act to her knowledge
or belief to gain a settlement in her own right That she hath two
Children namely Ann aged about three years born in the Said
Parish of St. Botolph without Aldgate & there Baptized & Registred
by the name of Ann Bryant< no role > & Sarah aged about Ten Months
born at Kingston upon Thames in the County of Surry and there
Baptized & Registred by the name of Sarah Bryant< no role > This name instance is in set 4488. both of
which Children are Bastards & illegitimate and that Michael
Bryant
< no role > late of Petticoat Lane in the County of Middlesex
Shoe maker (but whose place of Residence at Present unknown)
is the Father of the said Children


Sworn this 22 day of
June 1768 before
Chris. Scott< no role >

The Mark of
Ann [mark] Rubee< no role >




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