St Botolph Aldgate Parish:
Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams
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18th July 1788 - 19th May 1790

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Image 33 of 1425th December 1788


Middlesex ss.

Richard Pew< no role > maketh Oath that
about Twenty four Years ago he lived in
and Rented a House of Six Pounds Ten
Shillings a Year in Cannon Street in
the Parish of St. George in the County
of Middlesex and was charged to and
paid the Kings Tax there that he
has not since he quitted the said
House Rented any House or Lodging
of the Yearly Rent or Value of Ten
Pounds, or paid any Poor Rates or
Kings Tax or done any Act to his
knowledge or Belief to gain a
Subsequent Settlement that he has
Three Children living namely Richard< no role >
aged about Eighteen Years who is an
Apprentice to John Craiger< no role > of Mill
Yard Rosemary Lane Glass Cutter , Monmouth< no role > [..]
aged about Fourteen Years Servant to Mr.
Charlton at the Publick Office East smithfield
at the Wages of Two Shillings Per Week
and Elizabeth< no role > aged about Twelve Years
who has not done any Act to gain a
Settlement for herself which said Three
Children are the lawful Issue of his late Wife
Susannah< no role > to whom he was lawfully
Married at the Parish Church of St. George
aforesaid

Sworn this Day of
December 1788 before}




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