St Botolph Aldgate Parish:
Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams
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30th May 1783 - 26th June 1784

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Image 58 of 14620th October 1783


Middlesex ss

Mary Barnes< no role > the wife of William
Barnes
< no role > maketh oath That her sd husband has lately
left her & is gone to Places to her unknown That her sd
husbands Father William Barnes< no role > deced as she has been
informed & believes heretofore was duly bound to And
Served the whole of his Apprenticeship with one Carpondale
by Trade a Carpenter in Purple Lane in the Liberty
above the Bars in the Parish of St Andrew Holborn
in the County of Middx & did not afterwads do any act
to gain a subsequent Settlement That this Deponents
sd husband to her knowledge or belief never lived as a
hired Servant for a year nor ever was bound an Apprentice
nor ever rented a house of Ten Pounds a year or upwards
nor ever Served any Parish nor ever Paid Any Poors
Rates or kings Taxes nor ever did any Act to gain a
Settlement in his own right That She was Married
to her sd husband at the Fleet about Thirty Years
ago by whom She hath two Children now living
Namely Bett Barnes< no role > aged fourteen Years & Mary Barnes< no role >
Aged about nine years who have done no Act to gain
a Settlement for themselves


Sworn this.20.day
of October 1783 before
R Davies P Greene

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

To her Husbands Fathers Settlemt.
By Apprenticeship




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