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 104 of 1341st December 1776


Middlesex ss.

John Fellows< no role > maketh Oath that on or
about the Fifth Day of october 1769 he was duly
Bound Apprentice by Indenture to Edwd. Godfrey< no role >
of Brewhouse Yard Cartwright Street in the Parish
of St. Botolph without Aldgate in the County of
Middlesex GunMaker for the Term of Seven Years
that he served his said Master about Four Years
under the said Indenture, and was then with the
Consent of his said Master turned over to Messrs.
lipton & Rowning of the Precinct of St. Catherine
in the said County Smiths , with whom he
served the remainder of his said Apprenticeship,
that he has not since his said Apprenticeship
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 Subsequent Settlement, that he
has a Wife named Mary< no role > to whom he was
lawfully Married at the Parish Church of St.
Botolph Aldgate on or about the First Day of
December 1776 and Four Children namely
Mary< no role > aged about Fifteen Years Susannah< no role >
aged about Eight Years, Fanny< no role > aged about
Five Years and Charlotte< no role > aged about Two
Years the lawful Issue by his said Wife

Sworn this Day of
Septr. 1792 before}




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