Westminster
, To wit.
THE Examination of
Elizabeth Thompson< no role >
Widow, a
Rogue and Vagabond apprehended by
Richard
Weekes< no role >
Constable in the City of West-
minster, and brought before Me one of His Majesty's
Justices of the Peace
for the City of Westminster
a-
foresaid. And taken upon Oath this 20th,
Day of December in the Year of our Lord 17 58
at Gosport
This Examinant on h er Oath says, That her Husband
William Thompson< no role >
(who has been Dead upwards of
17 Sears) was Born in Scotland & where he served his
Apprentiship, but does not know in what place or Parish
there, nor does she know whether he ever was a Yearly
Hired Servant
or a House keeper. And this Deponant
further saith that before her intermarriage with her
said husband she lived a yearly hired Servant for the
space of 3½ Year with Mr.
James Betty< no role >
Victualler
in the Parish of Stoker in Hampshire
and reced
the Yearly Wages of £4: for her said Service, and
quitted the same upwards of 46 Years ago, and never
afterwards gained any Settlement by Service or otherwise
Sworn at Westmr.
before Me
The Mark of
[mark]
Eliz Thompson< no role >
.