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 90 of 1578th February 1798


Middlesex ss.

Mary Greenwell< no role > Singlewoman maketh
Oath that when She was about Eleven years old
She was bound Apprentice by Indenture by the
Churchwardens & Overseers of the Poor of the Parish
of St. Sepulchre London to Margaret Windson< no role >
of Little St. Andrew Street Seven Dials in the
Parish of St. Giles in the Fields in the County
of Middlesex Quilter , that her said Mistress
Removed from thence about a year after to
King Street in the said Parish, where She
served her said Mistress the remainder of her
said Apprenticeship except about Thirteen
Months, when her said Mistress gave her up
her Indentures & told her She was at Liberty
to work for herself, that She has not since
her said Apprenticeship lived as a hired
Servant by the year with any Person for
the Space of One year together or Rented
any House or Lodging of the yearly Rent
or Value of Ten Pounds or paid any Poors
Rate or Kings Tax or done any Act to her
knowledge or belief to gain a Subsequent
Settlement & that She never was Married
And 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 Middx
for Relief & has been Relieved by them
accordingly


Sworn this 8th Day
of Feby. 1798 before
H: Reynel R Davies

her
Mary [mark] Greenwell< no role >
Mark




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