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 99 of 12123rd September 1785


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Mary Harding< no role > the wife of George Harding< no role >
maketh oath That her said husband is lately gone
away from her to places to her unknown & left her
destitute of support That he has informed her and
which she believes to be true that previous to her
marriage with her said husband she was hired & lived
as a hired servant at Certain Wages by & with Mr Loyd
a Taylor in Lime Street in the Parish of St Dionis
Backchurch in the City of London & Continued in Such
service under Such hiring for the Space of two years
That to this Deponents Knowledge or belief her said
husband has not since lived as a hired servant for the
space of a year elsewhere or rented a house of the
yearly rent or Value of Ten Pounds or Paid any Poors
rates or Kings Taxes or served any parish office or
paid any Act to gain a Subsequent Settlement That
she was lawfully married to her said husband by
whom she hath three Children namely Francis< no role > aged
about seven years & half Margaret< no role > aged about Six
years & half & Mary< no role > aged about fourteen months the
lawful Issue of this Deponent by her said husband.


Sworn this 23d day
of Septemr 1785 before
R Davies J. Hawley

Mary harding< no role >




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