St Botolph Aldgate Parish:
Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams
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31st August 1776 - 10th December 1777

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Thomas Wilson< no role > maketh oath that divers
years ago he was duly bound Apprentice to Thomas Waight< no role > &
Served the Whole thereof with him in Eastsmithfield in the
parish of Saint Botolph without Aldgate in the Said County
in the Trade of a Cabinet maker & by means thereof gained
a legal Settlement there That he this Deponent never rented a
house of the yearly Rent or value of Ten pounds nor ever
Served any parish office nor ever paid any Poore Rates or Kings
Taxes nor ever did any Act to his Knowledge or belief to gain
a Settlement Subsequent to his Apprenticeship And That he hath
a Wife named Elizabeth Wilson< no role > to whom he was married at the Fleet
upwards of twenty three years ago.


Sworn this. 31. day of
August 1776 before
Parkr Rowlands< no role >

Thos. Wilson< no role >

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Jonathan Hatchman< no role > maketh oath that divers
years ago he was duly bound Apprentice to John Reynolds< no role > of the
Minories London Bricklayer with Whom he Served about
three years & an half of his Apprenticeship & then this Deponent
was Assigned & turned over to Christopher Meale< no role > of the parish
of St Botolph without Aldgate in the County of Middlesex
Bricklayer with whom he Served the residue of his Apprenticeship
& by means thereof gained a legal Settlement there That he this
Depont never rented a house of the party rent or Value of Ten
pounds nor ever Served any Parish office nor ever paid any
poors Rates or Kings Taxes nor ever did any act to gain a
Subsequent Settlement and that he hath a wife named
Mary Hatchman< no role > to whom he was lawfully married


Sworn this. 31. day of
August 1776 before
Parkr Rowlands< no role >

Jonathan Hatchman< no role >




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