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 61 of 14229th March 1790


25th. Novr. 1793

Middlesex ss.

William Eberton< no role > maketh Oath
that about Thirteen Years ago he was hired
and lived as a hired Servant by the Year
with Mr. Rawlins who then kept the Tap
House in the Victualling Office in the Parich
of St. Botolph without Aldgate in the County
of Middlesex at the Yearly Wages of Five
Pounds and continued in such Service under
such hiring upwards of Two Years that his
said Master lett the said House to a Mr.
Ayres & that he this Deponent continued
to live in the said House as a Servant
to Mr. Ayres at the like Yearly Wages of
Five Pounds about two Years more that
he has not since he quitted the Service
of Mr. Ayers lived as a hired Servant by
the Year with any other Person in any
Parish or Place for the Space of One Year
together or done any Act to his knowledge
or Belief to gain a Subsequent Settlement.
That he has a Wife named Elizabeth to< no role >
whom he was lawfully Married on or
about the Twenty Ninth Day of March
1790 at the Parish of St. George Southwark
in the County of Surry

Sworn this Day
of Novr. 1793 before}




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