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 102 of 14229th March 1762


knowledge lay in his said last mentd.
Masters House above the space of
One Fortnight at Farthest, But by
and with his said Masters Consent
he ledged and lay for upwards of
the last Forty Days of his said
Apprenticeship at a House in
Helmet Court in the Precinct of
St. Catherine aforesaid which he
then and for some time afterward
rented of Mr. Mount, that he has
a Wife named Sarah< no role > to whom he
was lawfully Married about Twelve
Years ago at the Parish Church of
St. Mary Newington in the County of
Surry and Three Children namely
James William< no role > aged about Nine
Years, George< no role > aged about Five years
and Samuel< no role > aged about Three years
the lawful Issue by his said wife
that he has also a Daughter named
Elizabeth< no role > aged about Nineteen Years
the lawful Issue by his former Wife
Elizabeth< no role > deceased to whom he was
lawfully Married on or about the
29th. Day of March 1762 at the Parish
of Christ Church Spittlefields

Sworn this day of
Novr. 1789 before}




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