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 16 of 11227th February 1775


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William Shelton< no role > maketh oath That he
well knew one Charles Cooper< no role > a Bricklayer deced who was
married to this Deponents Sister Ann Shelton< no role > at the Fleet
about Forty Seven Years ago as this Deponent now best
remembers he this Deponent being present at the Sd Marriage
That the Said Charles Cooper< no role > has informed this Deponent &
Which information this Deponent Verily believes to be true
That he the said Charles Cooper< no role > was bound to & duly Served
the whole of his Apprenticeship with one Tristram A
Bricklayer in Redmaid Lane near the Hermitage in the
parish of Saint George in the County of Middlesex & that by
means thereof he gained a legal Settlement there And this
Deponent Can't Setforth or discover whether he the said
Charles Cooper< no role > ever did any Act to gain a Subsequent Settlemt
That the said Charles Cooper< no role > left behind him a Son named
George Cooper< no role > who is Still living as this Deponent believes &
who lately resided in Swan Alley in the parish of Saint
Botolph without Aldgate in the County of Middlesex .


Sworn this 27th day of
February 1775 before
Jno Sherwood< no role > B Camper

William Shelton< no role >




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