St Botolph Aldgate Parish:
Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams
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27th January 1776 - 10th August 1776

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Image 32 of 11512th April 1776


Middlesex ss}

Mary Grot< no role > the Widow of Nicholas Henry Grot< no role >
deced maketh oath that many years ago her Said late Husband
rented a house of Fourteen Pounds a year known by the Sign of
the Angel & Crown in the Upper East Smithfield in the Parish of Saint
Botolph without Aldgate in the Said County & Continued there in
for divers years & paid Parish Taxes for the same & by means thereof
gained a legal Settlement there That he did not afterwards rent
a house of Ten Pounds a year or upwards or Serve any Parish
office or pay any Poors Rates or Kings Taxes or do any Act to
gain a Subsequent Settlement That She this Deponent Since his
death has not rented a house of Ten Pounds a year or upwards
or paid any Poors Rates or Kings Taxes or been married or done
any Act to gain a Settlement for herself since her Sd husbands death

Sworn this 12. day
of April 1776 before Geo. C. Smith< no role >

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




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