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 121 of 1429th June 1773


Middlesex ss.

Frances Notting< no role > the Widow of
Thomas Notting< no role > maketh Oath that she
was lawfully Married to her said late
Husband at the Parish Church of Saint
Botolph Aldgate in the City of London on
or about the Ninth Day of June 1773
that her said late Husband soon after
his Marriage with her Rented a
House in Lower Eastsmithfield in
that part of the Parish of St. Botolph
Aldgate which lies in Middlesex of a
Mr. Beale, & lived in the same about
One Year and was charged to and
paid Poors Rate for the same that her
said Husband did not after he quitted
the said House live in & Rent any
House or Lodging of the Yearly Rent
or Value of Ten Pounds or pay any
Poors Rate or Kings Tax or do any Act
to her knowledge or Belief to gain a
Subsequent Settlement nor has she
since her said Husbands Death done
any Act to her knowledge or Belief to
gain a Settlement in her own right
That she has a Child named Ann Spence
Notting
< no role > aged about Thirteen Years the
lawful Issue by her said Husband who
has not done any Act to her knowledge
or Belief to gain a Settlement for herself

Sworn this Day of
February 1790 before}




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