St Botolph Aldgate Parish:
Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams
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12th February 1793 - 17th January 1795

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Middlesex ss.

Isabella Cluse< no role > the Wife of John Cluse< no role > a
Soldier in the Second Regiment of Foot Guards
lately embarked for Holland maketh Oath
that she was lawfully Married to her Said
Husband at Aldgate Church on or about the
First Day of December 1790 and that she
cannot give any Account respecting the place
of Settlement of her said Husband or his
Parents or either of them except that she
has heard her said Husband say that he
served his Apprenticeship to a Shoe Maker
in some part of Stafford , but what his
Master's name was, or what Parish he
lived in she cannot tell, that she this
Deponent before her said Marriage and
when she was a singlewoman was hired
and lived as a hired Servant by the Year
with Mr. Jones of No 9. Tower Street in
the Parish of St. Dunstan in the City of
London at the yearly Wages of Five pounds
and continued in such Service under such
hiring about Fifteen Months(Except that
she was absent about Three Weeks on
Account of Sickness during her said Service)
for which no Deduction was made in her
Wages, that she did not after she quitted his
Service live as a hired Servant by the Year




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