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December 1762

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his Wife or either of them then went or now are or may be seen
or heard of And the said William Herbert< no role > for himself
saith that he this Deponent Did on Tuesday the Seventh day of
this Instant December make enquiry for the said Nicholas Larkin< no role >
at and about Grey hound Court aforesaid, being the last place of
Abode of the said Larkin and his Wife that this Deponent can
learn or find out and was Informed by several of the Inhabitants
of the Neighbourhood and by the person who now Inhabits his said
House that the said Larkin and his Wife left their said House
about the time herein before for that purpose mentioned and that
they or either of them had never since been seen or heard of there
(Except by a Report in the Neighbourhood of their being both gone to
Ireland) but to what part of Ireland this Deponent could not learn Nor could this Deponent hear or learn where the said
Larkin and his Wife or either of them now live or reside or can
be found or heard of And further saith that the said House
wherein the said Larkin and his Wife so lived in Grey hound
Court is the last place of Abode of the said Larkin and his
Wife or either of them that this Deponent can find out or
hear of. And this Deponent further saith that the said Apprentice
hath shewn him a Parchment Writing which she says was given
her by her said Master a short time before he left his said House
in Grey hound Court aforesaid who told her at the same time that
it was her Indenture of Apprenticeship but which is in fact only
an old Writ And also saith that he this Deponent hath made
Application to the Vestry Clerk of the sd. Parish of Saint Sepulcre
in order to get the Counter part of the sd. Indenture of Apprenticeship
or a Copy thereof but was Informed by the sd. Vestry Clerk that.
the sd. Apprentice was bound out before he became Vestry Clerk of
the said Parish and than on Occasion of the Confused manner
in which the former Vestry Clerk kept and left the parish papers
at his Death The said Counterpart was not to be found or it is not
in his Power to find the said Counterpart or to that or like or like
effect

The Mark of
Mary Bolton< no role >

Wm. Herbert< no role >

Both Sworn in Court the 8th. day of
December 1762

W:

By the Court
Waller




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