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

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Image 35 of 14213th July 1793


Middlesex ss.

John Connor< no role > maketh Oath and saith that
he has been informed that he was Born in
Ireland , that he can give no Account of
either his Father or Mothers Settlement, that
he never was an Apprentice, nor lived as a
hired Servant by the Year in any Parish or Place
for the space of One Year together or 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 Settlement in England, that he has
a Wife named Mary to< no role > whom he was lawfully
Married at Aldgate Church about Five Years
ago & a Child named Elizabeth aged< no role > about
Three Weeks the lawful issue by his said
Wife, And this Deponent Further saith that
his said Wife was the Widow of one
Sidnall< no role > decd. and for several Years before his
Marriage with her as aforesaid she was in
the Workhouse of the Parish of St. John Wapping
in the County of Middlesex & legally settled in
the Said Parish either in her own right or in
right of her said former Husband
Sidnall as he Married her out of the Workhouse
of the said Parish

Sworn this Day of
July 1793 before}




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