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 138 of 15721st January 1798


Middlesex ss.

Mary Hall< no role > the Wife of John Hall< no role > a
Soldier in the First Battalion in the Coldstream
Regiment of Guards lately gone to Ireland
maketh Oath that she was Married to her
said Husband at Waterford in Ireland about
Eleven years ago that her said Husband has
informed her that he came from Wellington
in the County of Shropshire , but whether he
was born there, or not, She cannot tell
that her said Husband has never been an
Apprentice or lived as a hired Servant by
the year in any Parish or Place 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 Settlement
in his own right, that she has Two Children
Namely Stephan< no role > aged about Three Years
& Elizabeth< no role > aged about Eight Months who
were both born in Fullers Court in the
Parish of St. Botolph without Aldgate in
the County of Middlesex the lawful
issue by her said Husband

Sworn this Day
of 1798. before}




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