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 86 of 14512th February 1796


Middlesex ss.

Mary Baker< no role > of Brown Bear Alley in the
Parish of St. Botolph without Aldgate in the
said County maketh Oath that she is acquainted
with one Jane Morgan< no role > the Wife of Thos. Morgan< no role >
for that about Eight Months ago the said Jane
Morgan took a Room in her said Dwelling House
in Brown Bear Alley aforesd. & lived in the
same until the Twelfth Day of Feby. last when
she went from thence and said she was going
to her Husband on Board the Greyhound Frigate
at Spithead for a few Days But has not since
returned, that she has heard the said Jane
Morgan
< no role > say that she was lawfully Married to
her the said Thos. Morgan< no role > at the Parish Church
of St. George in the County of Middlesex about
Seven Years ago & that before they were Married
her said Husband was hired & lived as a Servant
by the Year with Mr. Pell of the Back Lane in
the said Parish of St. George at certain yearly
Wages & continued in his Service under such
hiring upwards of Two Years, And that she the
said Jane Morgan< no role > before her Marriage as aforesd.
lived as a hired Servant by the Year with
the said Mr. Pell at the yearly Wages of Eight
Pounds & continued in his Service upwards of
One Year, that the said Jane Morgan< no role > has Two
Children Namely Maria < no role > aged upwards of
Seven Years & Joseph < no role > aged about Fifteen
Months who were both Born in the Parish
of St. George aforesaid , that she left the said




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