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 101 of 14214th June 1764


Middlesex ss.

George James Clevill< no role > maketh
Oath that on or about the Thirtieth Day
of Decr. 1757 he was duly bound
Apprentice at Watermans Hall to
his Uncle John Christmas< no role > of the
Precinct of St. Catherine in the County
of Middlesex Waterman for the Term
of Seven Years and served his said
Uncle there under the said Indenture
until the Seventeenth Day of July 1761
when by the Consent of his said Uncle
and by Order of the Rulers of the
Watermen & Lightermen's Company
he was Assigned over to his Father
Thomas Clevill< no role > of the said precinct
Waterman to serve the remainder
of the Term then to come in the said
Indenture, that he served his said
Father there under the said Indenture
until he died, and on the Fourteenth
Day of June 1764 by the Consent of
his former Master and by order of
the aforesaid Rulers he was Assigned
over to Bazelthue Teange< no role > of Angel
Court in the Parish of St. Botolph
without Aldgate in the County of
Middlesex Waterman to serve the
remainder of the Term then to come
in the said Indenture which was
about six Months that he did not
during that time to the best of his




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