Middlesex ss
Eleanor Haywood< no role >
the Widow
of
James Haywood< no role >
deced Maketh oath That many Years Ago (as she has been
informed by him and verily believes) he the said
James
Haywood< no role >
this Deponents said late husband was duly bound to
and served the whole of his Apprenticeship
with one
Lawrence
Langhorn< no role >
in the Parish of
Saint Clement Danes
in the said
County of Middlesex
Vintner
who kept the Ship Tavern
there and by means of such apprenticeship gained a legal
Settlement there And this Deponent farther Saith that after
her Marriage with her said late husband she this Deponent
& her Said husband to Wit divers Years Ago were Passed or
removed by an order of removal form the Parish of Saint
Dunstan Stepney
in the said County (where they then lived)
to the said Parish of Saint Clement Danes
as the Place of
their last legal Settlement And that her said husband after
such removal did not do any Act to the knowledge information
or belief of her this Deponent Whereby to gain a subsequent
Settlement And lastly this Deponent Saith that she hath
lately had relief from the said Parish of Saint Clement Danes
as being the Place of her last legal Settlement at the rate or
allowance of Six Shillings by the Month.
Sworn this 22d day of
October 1765
before us
Chris Scott< no role >
R Pell
Eleanor Haywood< no role >
Her [mark] Mark