St Botolph Aldgate Parish:
Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams
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15th May 1790 - 19th December 1792

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Image 17 of 13418th October 1789


Middlesex ss.

Robert King< no role > of the Parish of St. Botolph
without Aldgate in the said County Blacksmith
and George King< no role > of the said Parish Son of the
said Robert King< no role > jointly and severally make
Oath and say And first the said Robert King< no role >
for himself saith that about Ten Years ago
he lived in and Rented a House of Nine
Pounds a year in Free School Street in the
Parish of St. John Horsley down in the County
of Surry of a Mr. Lloyd of the said Parish
Bricklayer and was charged to and paid
Kings Tax for the same, &
never did any Act to his knowledge or Belief
to gain a Subsequent Settlement, And the
said George King< no role > for himself Saith that
he has never been an Apprentice or lived
as a hired Servant by the year or Rented
any House or Lodging of the Yearly Rent
or Value of Ten Pounds or paid any Poors
Rate or Kings Tax or done any Act to his
knowledge or Belief to gain a Settlement
in his own right that he has a Wife
named Elizabeth< no role > to whom he was lawfully
Married at the Parish Church of St. Bride
Fleet Street London on or about the 18th. Day
of October 1789 and a Child named Elizabeth< no role >
aged about Nine Weeks the lawful Issue
by his said Wife, And further Saith that
he has a Child named Mary< no role > aged Seven




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