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 25 of 1349th September 1790


Middlesex ss.

Anthony Mussard< no role > maketh Oath that
on or about the Sixteenth Day of March
1789 he Rented the lower part of a House
which he Furnished himself in Newgate
Street in the Parish of Christ Church London
(consisting of a Shop and Parlour) of a Mr.
Fleming China Man in the said Street of the
Yearly Rent of Value of upwards of Ten
Pounds and paid the Weekly Rent of Fifteen
Shillings where he resided and Lodged and
carried on his Business of an Auctioneer
for the space of Nine Weeks, That at the
time he took the same of Mr. Fleming he
agreed that if it answered his purpose, he
would take it by the Month, But finding
it did not, he quitted the same at the end of
the said Nine Weeks, and has ever since lived
in ready Furnished Lodgings under the yearly
Rent or Value of Ten Pounds and never did
any Act since his said residence in the
Parish of Christ Church aforesaid to gain a
Subsequent Settlement, that he has a Wife
named Elizabeth< no role > to whom he was lawfully
Married on the Fourteenth Day of June 1788
at the Parish Church of St. Botolph Aldgate London


Sworn this 9th Day of
Septr. 1790 before
R Davies Rob Smith< no role >

Anthony Mussard< no role >




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