St Botolph Aldgate Parish:
Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams
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15th December 1777 - February 1779

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Image 60 of 1302nd September 1778


Middlesex ss}

Mary Young< no role > the wife of Henry Young< no role >
maketh oath That her Said husband is now absent from
her at Sea That her Said husband has informed her & which She
believes to be true That divers Years ago he was hired & lived as a
hired Servant by & with Thomas Jesson< no role > in Mandlins Rents in
the Parish of Saint Botolph without Aldgate in the Said County
Victualler at Ceratin Wages & Continued in Such Service under
Such hiring for the Space of Three Years & by means thereof
gained a legal Settlement there That to this Deponents
knowledge or belief her Said husband did not afterwards
live as a hired servant for a year elsewhere or 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 was lawfully
married to her Said husband by whom She hath a Child
now living named Susannah < no role > age about fifteen months


Sworn this. 2d of
September 1778 before
Jasper Clarkey< no role >

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

Middlesex ss}

William Fenbrae< no role > maketh oath That many
years ago he rented a house in Johns court Eastsmithfield in the
Parish of St Botolph without Aldgate in the Sd County & was
Charged to & paid Kings Taxes for the Same & by means thereof
gained a legal Settlement there That he has not Since rented
a house of Ten pounds a year or upwards or Served any
Parish office or paid any Poors Rates or Kings Taxes or
done any Act to gain a Subsequent Settlement

Sworn this day - of
Septemr 1778 before}

The Mark of
William [mark] Fenbrae< no role >




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