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 84 of 1346th January 1792


Middlesex ss.

Mary Hawes< no role > the Widow of Thomas
Hawes
< no role > maketh Oath that she was lawfully
Married to her said late Husband at the Parish
Church of St. Botolph aldgate London on or
about the Twenty third Day of May 1779 that
her said late Husband has informed her that
he was Articled for Four years to his Uncle
Christopher Hawes< no role > of Peters Court in the
Parish of St. Botolph without aldgate in the
County of Middlesex Taylor , and that after
the expiration of the said Term he lived
as a hired Servant by the Year with his
said Uncle in Peters Court aforesaid upwards
of Three Years at the Yearly Wages of Twelve
Pounds, that he Boarded & Lodged with his
said Uncle during the said Term and was
then a Single Man & Unmarried, that her
said late Husband has not 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 gain a
Subsequent Settlement, that she has Two
Children Namely Ann< no role > aged about Eight Years
& Christopher< no role > aged about Six Years the
Lawful Issue by her said late Husband


Sworn this 6 Day
of Jany. 1792 before
Rob Smith< no role >

her
Mary [mark] Hawes< no role >
Mark




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