Middlesex ss}
Ann Bryant< no role >
the widow
of
Philip Bryant< no role >
deced maketh oath That her Said late husband has informed
her & which information She believes to be true that he
was duly bound to & Served the whole of his Apprenticeship
with Mr Newton a Currier
in the parish of St Botolph witht
Aldgate
in the Sd County & by means thereof gained a
legal Settlement there to this Deponents knowledge or
belief her Sd husband did not afterwards rent a house of
Ten pounds a year or upwards or Serve any Parish office
or pay any Poors Rates or Kings Taxes or do any Act to gain
a Subsequent Settlement nor hath She this Deponent Since
his death done any Act to her Knowledge or belief to
gain a Settlement in her own right & that She was lawfully
Married to her Said late husband.
Sworn this. 10. day of
January 1777
before
Parkr Rowlands< no role >
The Mark of
Ann [mark] Bryant< no role >
Middlesex ss}
George Forster< no role >
maketh oath That he
Can give no Account respecting the Settlement of his
Parents or either of them That he this Deponent was
born in the
parish of Waltham abbey
in the County of
Essex
& hired as a hired Servant
by the year with Served
persons in the Same parish & by means thereof gained
a hired Serv for a year nor rented a house of Ten
pounds a year or upwards nor Served any parish office
or paid any Poor Rates or Kings Taxes or done any
Act to gain a Settlment elsewhere.
Sworn this 10 day of
Janry 1777
before
Parkr Rowlands< no role >
The Mark of
George [mark] Forster< no role >