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 48 of 5727th March 1772


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Nayler Fisher< no role > Maketh oath That in the
Year one thousand Seven hundred and fifty Seven being then
Fifteen Years of Age he was hired and lived as a yearly hired
Servant with one Samuel Wood< no role > who then Kept Sams Coffee house
in Change Alley in the Parish of Saint Mary Woolnorth in
the City of London and Continued is Such Service for the Space of
one Year & three Months at the yearly Wages of Five Pounds
and by Means there of as he is Advised gained a legal Settlement
That he this Depont. has not Since lived as a hired Servant for a Year
nor was he ever bound apprentice nor hath he ever rented a house
of the yearly Rent or Value of Ten Pounds or Served any Parish
office or Paid any Poors Rated or Kings Taxes nor to his Knowledge
or belief hath he done any Act Whereby to gain a Settlement Since
his abovementioned Servitude And that he hath a wife named
Mary< no role > to whom he was lawfully Married in the Parish church of St
Martin in the Fields Middlesex by whom he hath had three Children
who are Yet living Namely Mary< no role > Aged about Six Years George< no role >
aged about Four Years and Ann< no role > Aged about Twenty two Months


Sworn this 27th day
of March 1772 before
Cha: Digby< no role > Benfd. Camper

Nayler Fisher< no role > .




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