St Botolph Aldgate Parish:
Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams
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27th January 1776 - 10th August 1776

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Image 9 of 1157th February 1776


Middlesex ss}

Mary Judd< no role > the Widow of William Judd< no role > deced
maketh oath That her late husband has informed her & which
information she believes to be true That he was legally Settled in
his life time & at his death in the Parish of St Ann in the County of
Middlesex by Serving part of his Apprenticeship there with one
Captain Rawlins who carried on the Trade of a Ropemaker there
That her said late husband to her knowledge or belief never
rented a house of the yearly Rent of Ten pounds nor ever served
any Parish office or paid any Poors Rates or Kings Taxes nor ever
did any Act to gain a subsequent Settlement That she this Depont
since this death has not been married or lived as a hired servant for
a year or done any Act to gain a settlement for herself That she
hath a Daughter now living named Mary < no role > Aged about Seventeen
Years the lawful Issue of this Deponent by her Said late husband
who was born in the Work house belonging to the sd Parish of Saint
Ann & who hath done no Act to gain a settlement for herself


Sworn this 7th day of
February 1776 before
Geo. C. Smith< no role > Wm.. Blackmore< no role >

The Mark of
[mark]
Mary Judd< no role > widow




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