St Botolph Aldgate Parish:
Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams
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29th May 1772 - 5th August 1773

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Image 9 of 5611th July 1772


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Sarah Poinpabge< no role > the Widow of Nicholas Poinpabge< no role >
deced Maketh oath That her Said late Husband was by Birth a
Foreigner and a Seafaring Man and that to her knowledge or
belief he never did any Act to gain a Settlement in the kingdom of
Great Britain That She this Deponent many years ago and When
a Single and unmarried Woman was hired and lived as a hired Servant
by the year with one Benjamin Baker< no role > who then kept the Sign of the
Plough Alehouse in Stocks Market in the Parish of Saint Mary
Woolchurch in the City of London at the yearly Wages of Six
Pounds and Continued there in such Service for the Space of Ten
years & by means thereof gained a legal Settlement there That She
this Deponent hath not since done any Act to gain a Subsequent Settlemt.
Save what she might Acquire by marriage with her Said late husband
whose Settlement is unknown to her


Sworn this 11th. day of
July 1772 before
Jno Sherwood< no role > Saml. Spagg< no role >

The Mark of
[mark]
Sarah Poinpabge< no role >




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