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 20 of 13415th May 1782


Middlesex,

to wit, Edward Kettle< no role > maketh Oath and
Saith, that about Thirteen Years ago he was
Bound Apprentice to, or entered into Covenant
with John Reddell< no role > of the Parish of Saint
Botolph without Aldgate , in the County of
Middlesex , Gun Smith , to serve him as
an Apprentice for the Term of Five Years,
that he resided with the said John Reddell< no role > ,
and served him under such Binding or
Covenant for the Space of One Year and upwards
when he this Deponent and his said Master
parted by consent, that he hath never since
lived as a hired Servant by the Year with any
Person or Persons whomsoever, rented any
House or Lodging of the Yearly Rent or Value
of Ten Pounds or upwards, served any Parish
Office, or done any Act to gain a Subsequent
Settlement as this Deponent verily believes
that he has a Wife living named Mary< no role > to
whom he was lawfully married at the Parish
Church of Bocking in Essex , on or about the
Fifteenth Day of May 1782 , by whom he has
Issue Two Children, to wit, Ophelia< no role > aged Four
Years, and Mary< no role > aged Two Years

Sworn this Day of
August 1790, before}

his
Edward Kettle< no role >
Mark.




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