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 112 of 14212th March 1794


Middlesex ss.

William Noad< no role > of No 2 Crutched Friar
in the City of London Taylor maketh Oath that
about Fourteen years ago he was duly Bound Apprentice by Indenture
to William Morris< no role > of the Parish of St. George
in the County of Middlesex Taylor for the [..] Ten
of Seven Years that his said Master removed
from thence to Burr Street in the Parish of
St. Botolph without Aldgate in the said County
& that the last Three Years Service of his
said Apprenticeship under the said Indenture
was at his said Master House in Burr
Street aforesaid, 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 Sarah to< no role > whom
he was lawfully Married at the Parish
Church of St. George aforesd. on or about the
Third Day of December One Thousand Seven
Hundred and Ninety two , who deserted &
left him bout the Twelfth Day of March last

Sworn this Day of
1794 before.}




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