St Botolph Aldgate Parish:
Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams
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31st January 1797 - 3rd January 1799

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Image 8 of 1577th February 1797


Middlesex,

to wit, Mary Slatholm< no role > , Widow of Francis
Slatholm
< no role > , maketh Oath and Saith, That she
was lawfully Married to her said late Husband
about Twelve Years since at the Parish Church
of Saint George in the County of Middlesex ,
That her said late Husband as she has been
informed and believes was divers Years previous
to their said Marriage bound Apprentice by
Indenture to Mr Bromwich, of the Parish
of Saint Bride in the City of London , Paper
Stainer , That he served his said Master about
Four Years, and was then by him Assigned
over to Mr. Watson of the said Parish of Saint
Bride , Paper Stainer , with whom he served the
remainder of his said Apprenticeship, That
her said Husband after his said Apprenticeship
did no Act to her knowledge or belief to gain a
subsequent Settlement, nor hath she this
Deponent since his decease rented any House,
or Lodging of the Yearly Rent or Value of Ten
Pounds or upwards lived as a Yearly hired
Servant with any Person or Persons whomsoever or
done any other Act to gain a subsequent Settlement
That being Poor and unable to provide for herself she
has been obliged to apply to the Churchwardens of
the




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