St Botolph Aldgate Parish:
Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams
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18th June 1768 - 1st February 1771

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Image 111 of 36517th April 1769


Middlesex ss}

Samuel Lane< no role > maketh oath That he well knew John
Manley
< no role > late of the Hamlet of Hammersmith in the County of
Middlesex Fisherman deced And this Deponent hath been Credibly
informed and believes that the said John Manley was bound to and
duly Served the Whole of his Apprenticeship with his Father
John Manley in the Said Hamlet of Hammersmith and
by Means thereof gained a legal Settlement there and this Depont.
is the better induces to believe Such Information to be true for that
he has been informed by one of the Overseers of the Poor there that the
said John Manley deced was lawfully Settled there and the said
John Manley deced did not afterwards do any Act to gain a
Subsequent Settlement to this Deponts. Knowledge information or belief
And that he hath a widow now living named Ann Manley< no role > who is
at Present disordered in her Mind and who hath not done any
Act Since her late husband death to gain a Settlement in her own
right to this Deponents knowledge or belief And that She is likely
to become Chargeable to the Parish of St. Botolph without
Aldgate in the County of Middlesex


Sworn this 17th day of
April 1769 before
Chris: Scott< no role > R Pell

Samuel Lane< no role >




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