St Botolph Aldgate Parish:
Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams
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22nd January 1795 - 30th January 1797

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Image 73 of 14523rd January 1796


Middlesex,

to wit, Jonathan Wright< no role > maketh Oath and Saith
That in the Month of August One Thousand
Seven Hundred and Sixty Three he was Bound
Apprentice by Indenture to William George< no role > of
the Parish of Saint Botolph Aldgate in the
County of Middlesex , Pastry Cook , for the Term
of Seven Years, That he served his said Master
under such Indenture till the Month of March
1768, when his said Master gave up his Indenture
and discharged him from his said Apprenticeship
That he has not since his said Apprenticeship lived
as a Yearly hired Servant with any Person or
Persons for the space of one Year together, Rented any
House or Lodging of the Yearly Rent or Value of Ten
Pounds or upwards, or done any other Act to his
knowledge or belief to gain a subsequent Settlement
That he has a Wife living named Ann < no role > to whom he
was lawfully Married at the Parish Church of Saint
John Hackney in the County of Middlesex on the
Eighth Day of August 1775 , by whom he has issue three
Sons, namely [..] James < no role > aged Eighteen Years or
thereabouts, Richard < no role > aged Eleven Years or
thereabouts, and Edward < no role > aged Eight Years or
thereabouts, none of whom have gained any
Settlement in their own right


Sworn this 23d. Day of
Janary 1796 before
H: Reynell

Jonathan Wright< no role >




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