St Botolph Aldgate Parish:
Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams
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11th January 1757 - 21st February 1761

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Image 44 of 701st February 1759


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William Deplanck< no role > maketh oath that about
forty one years ago he was bound Apprentice for
Seven Years to Mr Robert Blyth< no role > a Weaver of
the parish of St. George in Southwarke in the County
of Surry with whom he served three years and an
half And this Deponents said Master then failing
this Depont. was duly assigned & Turned over to Mr
John Blyth< no role > a Weaver of Pepper Street in the
Parish of St. Saviour in Southwarke in the sd.
County of Surry with whom he served the remaing
three years and half of his apprenticeship & by
Means thereof gained a legal settlement there And
this Depont Saith that he hath not since lived as a
hired servant by the year nor rented a house
of Ten pounds a Year or upwards Nor served any
Parish offices Nor hath this Depont. to his
knowledge or belief done any Act to acquire
a subsequent settlemt. And that he hath a wife
Named Grace< no role >


Sworn this first day of
February 1759 before us
Richd: Ricards< no role > Chris: Scott< no role >

William
Deplanck
< no role >




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