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 98 of 14524th June 1776


Middlesex ss.

Mary Young< no role > the Widow of Henry Young< no role >
decd. maketh Oath that she was lawfully Married
to her said late Husband at the Parish Church
of St. Botolph Aldgate London on or about the
Twenty Fourth Day of June 1776 that her said
late Husband before his Marriage with her
was hired & lived as a hired Servant by the
Year with Mr. Jesson at the Crown in Maudlins
Rents in the Parish of St. Botolph without
Aldgate in the County of Middlesex Victualler
at certain Yearly Wages & continued in his
Service under such hiring upwards of One
Year, that during the time he lived with Mr.
Jesson he was a Widower & had not any Child
or Children living by his former Wife, that
he did not after he quitted his Service live
as a hired Servant by the Year with any
other Person in any Parish or Place for the
space of One Year together or do any Act
to her Knowledge or Belief to gain a Subsequent
Settlement Nor has she since her said Husband
Death done any Act to gain a Settlement in
her own right That she has a Daughter
living Named Susannah < no role > aged about Eighteen
Years who now lives Servant with a Person
opposite Gun Dock Wapping the lawful issue
by her said Husband

Sworn this Day of
May 1796 before}




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