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 64 of 1578th December 1797


Middlesex,

to wit, Fanny Webb< no role > , Widow of William We [..] < no role >
maketh Oath and Saith, That she was lawfully
Married to her said late Husband on or about
the Twenty Eighth Day of August 1763 at the
Parish Church of Saint Mary Whitechapel in
the County of Middlesex That about Forty
Years since her said late Husband was hired.
by and went to live as a Yearly Servant with
Mr . Barnabas Campbell< no role > of the Parish of
Saint John Wapping , Cheesemonger , at the
Yearly Wages of Ten Pounds, and lived in same
Service under such hiring for the space of two
Years or thereabouts-That her said Husband
did not after he quitted the said Service rent
any House or Lodging of the Yearly Rent or
Value of Ten Pounds or upwards, or do any
other Act to gain a subsequent Settlement to her
knowledge or belief, nor hath she this Deponent
done any Act to gain a Settlement since his
decease That being Poor and unable to provide
for herself she 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 8th Day of
Decr. 1797 . before us
Dan Williams< no role > R Davies

her
Fanny [mark] Webb< no role >
Mark




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