St Botolph Aldgate Parish:
Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams
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13th July 1784 - 15th November 1785

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Image 23 of 12112th November 1784


Middlesex ss

Ann Reeves< no role > the wife of William Reeves< no role >
now a Soldier belonging to the third Regiment of Foot
Guards maketh oath that about Six Years ago her Said
husband lived in & rented a house at the yearly rent of
twenty One Pounds in Queen Street in the Parish of St
Botolph without Aldgate in the Sd County & resided thereon
for about one Year & a quarter & was charged to & paid
Poors Rates for the Same That this Deponents Said
husband went from thence to the dwelling house of one
Mr Howell a Fishmonger Situate in the Minories in
the Parish of St Botolph without Aldgate in the City
of London & took & rented of the Said Mr Howell at
the yearly rent of Sixteen Pounds Part of Such
house to Wit the Kitchen, the Dining Room a Bed
Chamber & a Cellar in which room Called the Kitchen
this Deponents Sd Husband Carried on his Trade or
Business of a Gun Stock Maker & resided thereon
for the Space of a year & paid Such rent for the Same
But no taxes That her Sd husband has not since rented
a house of the yearly rent or Value of Ten Pounds or
Served any Parish Office or Paid any Poors Rates or
Kings Taxes or done any Act to gain anothr Settlement
That She this Depont hath three Children namely Elizth< no role >
Aged near Six Years Mary< no role > Aged about three years &
Seven Months & a Male child Not yet baptized Aged
about eight Months the lawful issue of this Deponent
by her Sd Husband to whom She was lawfully Married


Sworn this. 12. day
of Novemr 1784 before
R Davies
Ann Reeves< no role >




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