Middlesex ss}
James Feddes< no role >
being one of the People Called
Quaker
s upon his solemn affirmation Saith That he well knows one
George Guest< no role >
a Taylor
& that the Said
George Guest< no role >
has informed
this affirmant & which he believes to be true That he the Said George
Guest was bound apprentice
by Indre to
John Bray< no role >
of
Wardour Street
in the Parish of St. James Westminster
in the County of Middlesex
Taylor
for the Term of five years & that he served several years of such
his apprenticeship in the Said Parish & by means thereof gained a
legal settlement there and this affirmant Can give no other Account
respecting the settlement of the Said
George Guest< no role >
That the Said George
Guest is lately gone away to Places unknown to this affirmant and
that at the time of his Departure he left behind him his two children
with this affirmant to wit
Sarah Aged< no role >
about Six years and
George
Aged< no role >
near three years the lawful Issue of the Said
George Guest< no role >
by
his late wife
Mary Deced< no role >
.
affirmed this 17th. day of
July 1773
before
B Camper Jno Sherwood< no role >
James Feddes< no role >