London,
to wit.
THE Examination of
Ann Scott< no role >
committed
to the London Workhouse as a
Rogue and Vagabond apprehended by
John
Box< no role >
Constable
for begging
in the Parish of Saint
Christopher
in the said City, and brought
before me one of His Majesty's Justices of
the Peace for the said City. Taken this third
Day of April 17 52
.
Who on her saith, that She is the widow
of Thomas
Scott< no role >
a Sadler
who dyedaboutupwards of a Month ago, and Saith
that as she hath been informed and believes her said
Husband served his apprentiship
to one Hawkins a
Sadler
in the parish or Town of Berwick upon
Tweed
And hath not since obtained any subsequent Settlement to this
Examinant's Knowledge and Belief.
Sworn the Day and Year
first above written before me}
F: Cokayne
Ann Scott< no role >
[mark]
her mark