St Botolph Aldgate Parish:
Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams
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2nd July 1765 - 3rd June 1768

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Image 91 of 1087th December 1767


Middlesex ss

John Whitebread< no role > maketh Oath that divers years ago,
he was duly bound and served the whole of his Apprentice
ship to one Benjamin Harvey< no role > who then lived at
Limehouse hole in the parish of Saint Ann Limehouse
in the County of Middlesex Shipwright and by means thereof
gained a legal Settlement there And this Deponent farther saith
that since such his said Apprenticeship he lived in and
Rented a house of Four Pounds a year in Ropemaker's fields
in the parish aforesaid and paid Kings Taxes for the same
and has not since done any Act to gain a Subsequent
Settlement And that he hath a Wife named Mary< no role > and
two Children namely John William< no role > Aged about Eight years
and Thomas< no role > Aged about five years the lawful Issue of
this Deponent by his said Wife.

Sworn thisday of
January 1768 before}




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