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 55 of 15727th October 1797


Middlesex,

to wit, Thomas Love< no role > maketh Oath and
Saith, That about Forty Years ago Thomas
Love
< no role > , his Father, Rented a House on Snow
Hill , in the Parish of Saint Philip , in the
Town of Birmingham , and County of Warwick ,
at the yearly Rent of Ten Pounds, and lived
therein some Years, and until the time of his
death. That this Deponent when he was about
Fifteen Years of Age hired himself as a Yearly
hired Servant , at certain Yearly Wages, to a
Gun Stocker, who lived in Weymouth Street , in
the Parish of Saint Philip aforesaid, but whose
Name this Deponent doth not now recollect
That he continued in such Service under such
hiring for the space of one Year and upwards
That he hath not done any Act to gain a
subsequent Settlement. That he was lawfully
Married to his Wife Judith< no role > about Thirteen Years
at the Parish Church of Saint John Wapping in
the County of Middlesex . That being Poor and
unable to provide for himself and his said Wife, he
hath applied to the Overseers of the Poor of the Parish
of Saint Botolph without Aldgate in the County
of Middlesex for relief, and hath been relieved by
them accordingly


Sworn this 27th, Day of
October 1797 . before us
H: Reynell R Davies

his
Thomas [mark] Love< no role >
Mark




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