St Botolph Aldgate Parish:
Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams
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22nd January 1795 - 30th January 1797

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Image 51 of 14529th April 1785


Middlesex ss.

Elizabeth Row< no role > the Wife of John Row< no role >
Boatswain of His Majesty's Ship the Brunswick
maketh Oath that she was lawfully Married
to her said Husband at the Parish Church
of Frinsbury in the County of Kent on or
about the Twenty Ninth Day of April 1785
that she can give no account respecting the
Place of Settlement of her said Husband or his
Father or Mother or either of them, Save only
that she has heard her Husband say that he
was born in Lancashire , that this Deponents
late Father Richd. Miskin< no role > decd. about Twenty
five Years ago Rented a Public House called
the Golden Lion in the Parish of St. Nicholas
Rochester in the County of Kent & lived in
the same about Five Years, when he died, And
her Mother continued to live in the said
House about Years after, when she Married
again to a Mr. Davis of Canterbury in the said
County of Kent Coachman since Deceased, that
her Mother is now the wife of Neale who
lives in and Rents the Public House called the
Three Gardeners at Stroud in the said County
And this Deponent further saith that she has
never lived as a hired Servant by the Year
in any Parish or Place for the space of
One Year together, or done any Act to




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