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

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Ann Bartlett< no role > the wife of Robert Bartlett< no role >
maketh oath that She was born at Saint Christophers in the
West Indies & never did any Act to gain a Settlement in any
place in the Kingdom of Great Britain Save What She may
have Acquired by Marriage with her Said husband That
She has been informed by her Said husband that he was by
Birth a Scotchman but the place Where he was born in
Scotland he never told her That her Said husband to
her knowledge information or belief never was bound
an Apprentice nor ever lived as a hired servant for
a year in any Place in England nor ever rented a house
of Ten pounds a year or upwards nor ever Served any
Parish office nor ever Paid any Poors Rates or Kings
Taxes there That about Six Years & 2 Months ago She was lawfully
married to her Said husband at Grenader in the West
Indies and in the Month of August one thousand Seven
hundred and Seventy three She & her Said husband having came
from thence) Landed at Woolwich in Kent & went thereupon
from thence to London & took a Lodging at the house of one
Gibson a Taylor in new Round Court in the Strand in the
Parish of Saint Martin in the Fields in the County
of Middlesex Where they remained for about the Space
of Six Months That She & her Said husband has Since
lived in divers other places as Lodgers & the last place
Where they resided togethr as Lodgers for more than
the Space of Forty days was in Old Saint James Street
in the Parish of Saint George Hanover Square in the
County of Middlesex Where this Deponent & her Said
husband lived for about the Space of Six Months and
Went from thence into new James Street in the Parish of St Mary le Bone in the County of Middlesex




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