Middlesex
To wit}
The Examination of
John Wallis< no role >
a rogue
and Vagabond
taken on oath before us
Rice
Davies< no role >
Esquire
and
William Wickham< no role >
[..]
[..] two of his Majesty's Justices of the
Peace
in and for the said County the 14th
day of March 1793
Who Saith, that he is by trade a weaver
that he served
his apprenticeship
with one John Dunbar< no role >
a weaver
at Gates head low Fell
in Newcastle upon Tyne
in
the County of Durham
That he Know follows the trade of a hair dresser
, &
rents two houses the one in New Gravel lane
in
the parish of St Paul Shadwell
at the Yearly rent
of twelve pounds and twelve shillings which he
has kept about seven years and the other in
Ship alley in the Parish of St George
in the said
County at the yearly rent of twenty pounds
which he has kept since the first day of January
last that he now sometimes sleeps in me house
and sometimes in the other as the nature of his busing
requires That he has a wife named Jane< no role >
, to
whom he was lawfully married at the Parish church
of Garray
in the said County of Durham
[..] , that the Lottery business
, which
he hath lately carried on is entirdy on his own
Account, and has no partner
R. [..]
That he gains his livelihood by keeping a Barbers
Shop
at No 28 Rew Gravel lane