St Clement Danes Parish:
Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams
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10th July 1747 - 4th April 1749

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Image 61 of 35014th September 1747


Westmr.


Ann Watson< no role > Wife of James Watson< no role > the
Younger now a Marine, on Board his Majestys
Ship Notingham and James Watson< no role > the Elder
upon Oath say and first this Examinant
Ann Watson< no role > Says she intermarried with the above
named James Watson< no role > the Younger about four Yrs.
since in the Parish Church of in the City
of Dublin in the Kingdom of Ireland and further
Says she was by a Pass dated the 5th. Day of Septr.
Instant passed as a Vagrant from the City & County
of Exon to the Parish of St. Clemt. Danes as the Place
of her last legal Settlement and this Examinant
James Watson< no role > the Elder upon Oath says the above
-named James Watson< no role > the Younger is this Examinants Son
Says the sd. James Watson< no role > never was an Apprentice
or Yearly Servant for one Year to this
Examinants knowledge or beleif says that he
this Examinant was bound an Apprentice to &
Served Seven Years Apprentiship with Mr. Thomas
Birch
< no role > at the Rainbow in Drury Lane in the
Parish of St. Martin in the Feilds in the Liberty
of Westmr. Silk Dyer Says that he this Exaiant
never rented ten pounds a Year paid Parish
Taxes lived a Yearly Servt. for one Year or
otherwise gained a Settlemt. in any other place
to his knowledge or beleif

Sworn Septr. 14th.
1747 before} Tho: Burdus< no role >

The Mark of
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Ann Watson< no role >

James Watson< no role >




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