London,
to wit.
THE Examination of of
[..]
Ann Passer< no role >
touching the Settlement of
Henry Passer< no role >
a Lunatic
Rogue and Vagabondapprehended by
William
Bishop< no role >
Constable
wandring abroad
in the parish of St Bennet
Paul's wharfe
in the said City, and brought
before us two of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace
for the said City. Taken this twenty ninth
Day of July 17 52
.
Who on her Oath saith, that the said Henry Passer< no role >
is a
labouring man and has no visible Substance to her
this Examinant's knowledge or Belief and that the said
Henry Passers< no role >
was lately as She is informed and believes found and apprehended in the
said parish of St. Bennet Paul's wharf
wandring abroad and
whois by Lunacy or otherwiseisfuriously made or so far disordered
in his Senses that he is (in this Examinant's Judgement) dangerous
to be permitted to go Abroad And this Examinant further Saith
That astheshe verily believes the said Henry Passer< no role >
Sewed his
Apprentiship
to one Elizabeth Ashley< no role >
a Rowling press Printer
in that part of the parish of St. Andrew Holborn
which lyes in the
City of London
And hath not since obtained any other subsequent Settlement to
this Examinant's Knowledge or Belief.
Sworn the Day and Year
first above written before me}
Robt. Scott< no role >
The mark of
[mark]
Ann Passer< no role >