St Botolph Aldgate Parish:
Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams
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26th February 1771 - 20th May 1772

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Image 41 of 5720th March 1772


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Mary Dolman< no role > the Wife of Samuel
Dolman
< no role > Mariner now being Absent from her on Board
his Majesties Ship Minerva Maketh oath That her husband
has informed her that he was bound apprentice to his
Uncle Samuel Dolman< no role > who then lived at Woolverhampton
in the County of Stafordshire in Which Town are divers
Parishes That he never informed her nor Can She Set forth
which Parish there her Said husband lived as an Apprentice
and this Depont. doth not Know nor Can give any Account
Whethr her Said husband ever did any Act to gain a Settlemt
Subsequent to his apprenticeship That She this Deponent
about Eight Years ago being than a widow & having no Child
or Children was hired and lived as a hired Servant by the Year
at Certain Yearly Wages with one Mr Spencer a Jeweller
in Fetter Lane in the Parish of Saint Dunstan in the West
in the City of London & Continued in Such Service for the
Space of one year & upwards & by Means whereof gained
a legal Settlement there and this Depont. has not Since done
any Act to gain a Subsequent Settlement Save What She might
have Acquired by Means of her Said Marriage.


Sworn this 20th day of
[..] March 1772 before
Cha: Digby< no role > B Camper

The Mark of
[mark]
Mary Dolman< no role >




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