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 70 of 14219th May 1784


Middlesex ss.

Susannah Harrison< no role > the Wife of John
Harrison
< no role > who lately entered on Board his Majesty
Ship the Swiftsure maketh Oath that she was
lawfully Married to her said Husband at the
Parish Church of St. Mathew Bethnal Green in
the County of Middlesex on or about the Thirty
first Day of March last that her said Husband
was duly bound Apprentice by Indenture date
the 19th. Day of May 1784 to Edwd. Pitt< no role > of the
Parish of St. Botolph without Aldgate in the County
of Middlesex Bellows Maker , for Seven Years, that
he served his said Master there under the said
Indenture till some time in the Month of
June 1788 when he left his said Master and
entered on Board his Majesty's Frigate the
Eurydice then lying at Deptford , that about a
Week or Ten Days after her said Husband had entered
the said Ship went down to Woolwich & sailed
from thence to Gibralter the latter and of July
1788. & did not return to England to her
Knowledge or Belief till about Christmas 1791
which was about Six Months after the expiration
of her said Husbands Indentures, That the Ships
Company was then paid off at Woolwich as
she has been informed & that her said Husband
Master made & claim to part of his Wages &
received Fourteen Guineas in satisfaction for the
time he had been absent from him.

Sworn this Day of
Janr. 1794 before}




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