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 154 of 1573rd January 1799


Middlesex,

to wit, Jane Clark< no role > , Widow , maketh Oath and
Saith, That about Forty Three Years ago she was
hired by and went to live as a Yearly hired
Servant with Mr. Roper, of Curzon Street , May
Fair , in the Parish of Saint George Hanover
Square , in the County of Middlesex , at certain
Yearly Wages, and continued in such Service
under such hiring for the space of Fourteen
Years or thereabouts. That she was lawfully
Married to her late Husband Thomas Clark< no role >
the Parish Church of Saint Margaret
Westminster about Thirty Five Years ago.
That her said Husband was a Scotchman, and
a Soldier in the Guards, and never did any Act to
her knowledge or belief to gain a Settlement in
England-That she has not since her Husband
death done any Act to gain a subsequent Settlement
That being Poor and unable to provide for herself
she hath applied to the Overseers of the Poor of
Parish of Saint Botolph without Aldgate, Middle
for relief, and hath been relieved by them accordingly


Sworn this 3d Day of
January 1799 before us
H: Reynell Danl Williams< no role >

her
Jane [mark] Clark< no role >
Mark




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