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 59 of 1571st November 1797


Middlesex ss.

Ann Parker< no role > the Wife of Thomas
Parker
< no role > (who has last her) maketh Oath
that She was lawfully Married to her said
Husband at the Parish Church of Hatfield
in the County of Hertford on or about the
Sixth Day of July One Thousand Seven
Hundred and Ninety One that her said
Husband about Five years ago Rented a
House of Ten Guineas a year near the
Cherry Tree in Church Lane in the Parish
of St. Mary Whitechape l in the County of
Middlesex & lived there about Six Months
that he did not after he quitted the said
House Rent any House or Lodging of
the Yearly Rent or Value of Ten Pounds
or pay any Poors Rate or Kings Tax or do
any Act to her knowledge or Belief to
gain a subsequent Settlement, that
She has a Child Named Thomas< no role > aged
about Two years the lawful issue by
her said Husband, And this Deponent
further saith that [..] being Poor & unable
to provide for herself [..] She has
been obliged to apply to the Overseers of
the Poor of the Parish of St. Botolph without
Aldgate in the Sd. County for Relief & has
been Relieved by them accordingly


Sworn this 1st. Day
of Novr. 1797 before
H: Reynell R Davies

her
Ann [mark] Parker< no role >
Mark




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