St Botolph Aldgate Parish:
Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams
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20th January 1775 - 17th January 1776

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Image 15 of 11224th February 1775


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Elizabeth Brown< no role > the widow of Fenwick
Brown
< no role > deced maketh oath That She has been Credibly informd
& which information She believes to be true That divers Years
ago her Said late husbands Father Alexander Brown< no role > deced
rented a house in Rosemary Lane in the parish of Saint Botolph
without Aldgate in the County of Middx & was Charged to
& paid Poors Rates for the Same & by means thereof gained
a legal Settlement there & at which time this Deponents
Said husband lived with his Father there as part of his
Fairly & thereby became also legally Settled there That
this Deponts Said husband has also informed this Depont
& which She believes to be true that her Sd husband was
Charged to & paid the kings Tax for a house which he
himself also rented in Church Yard Alley in the Said parish
And that he did not afterwards do any Act to gain a
Subsequent Settlement nor hath She this Depont Since his
death done any Act to gain a Settlement for herself And
that She hath a Child named Ann< no role > Aged about three
months the lawful issue of this Deponent by her Said
husband to whom She was lawfully married


Sworn this 24th day
of Febry 1775 before
B Camper

The Mark of
Elizabeth [mark] Brown< no role >




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