St Botolph Aldgate Parish:
Registers of Poor Children under 14 years in Parish Care
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1780 - 1791

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Year [..]

Schedule B.

Annual Register of the Parish Poor Children until they are APPRENTICED out from the 1st. day of January to the 31st day of December
of the PARISH of Saint Botolph Aldgate in the City of London (where there is a Work-house or Parish-House ) according to the Acts of
Parliament of the Second and Seventh of his Majesty King George the Third.

London Sold by T. Major Engraver,
No. 5. Tavistock Row, Covent Garden.

NB. It will be most convenient to abreviate these Months thus, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec.

Name of the Child.
If a Foundling, markF.
If a BastardB.
If a CasualtyC.
If the same Child is taken in a second
Time, mark the second Entry of the
Name2.
If a third time3.
Etc.

Age real
or reputed,
at the time
when received.
YearsY.
MonthsM.
DaysD.

If born in the
Work-house ,
when.

If not
born in the
Work-house .
when
admitted.

If Money be
received with
any Child, what
Sum, such Sum,
not to be trans-
-ferred from
Year to Year.

When Died
in the
Work-house .

When sent from the
Work-house ,
and by whom nursed till
sent.

What work
Children past
Six Years of Age
are employed
in.
If can readr.
If can say his or
her prayers,p.
If both,r. p.

When sent to the
hospital for exposed
and deserted young
Children .

If discharged from the
Parish to whom delivered,
and where living.
If removed or passed, to
what place.

Nurse's Name to whom
delivered to be nursed.
If a wet Nurse markW.
If a dry NurseD.
If the Nurse dies or is
changed, write the Name
of the new Nurse under
the former.
If nursed by the Mother,
markM.

Place
where the
Nurse lives.
In what place,
or near what Sign,
so as to be found.

Price of nursing each Week.

Reward
given
to
Nurses.

If Died
at nurse.
when.

If past Six Years of
Age and brought to the
Work-house , markW
If discharged, mention
to whom, and where
living.
If Apprenticed, mention
Folio of the Register
of Apprentice.

Patience Freeman< no role >
Y.
1
M.
D.
16 Novr: 1775
£.
S.
D.
Spins Jersey r. p.
£.
S.
D.

Sophia Corr< no role >
3
6
2
21 Mar: 1781
18 October 1790.
Mary Dowe< no role > : Plaistow Essex as a Yearly Servant

Mary Ann Corr< no role >
1
9
21st Mar: 1781
See this Years Regr. of Apprentices

Mary Elizabeth Morse< no role >
7
9
6
2d Apr: 1782
Spins Jersey r. p.
W.

Elizabeth Payne< no role > B
2
11
2
2d June 1783
Spins Jersey [..]

Elizabeth White< no role > 2
8
4
22
23d July 1783
W. See this Years Register of Apprentices

Elizabeth Hutchinson< no role >
5
9
28
15 August 1783
15 July 1790
A Yearly Servant to Mr. Roper Lime Draper Minories

Susannah Phelps< no role >
3
2
3
5 Novr. 1783
19 Jany. 1784/nursed till them by a Woman in the Workhouse
Mary Dowe< no role > . D.
Plaistow Essex
2/6

Ann Butcher< no role >
4
3
3
28 Feb: 1784
See this Year Regr. of Apprentices

Elizabeth Dooley< no role >
10
8
..
7 April 1784
Spins Jersey r. p.
W.

Elizabeth Mason< no role > 3
7
6
21
29 Oct: 1784
W. See this Years Regr. of Apprentices

Frances Simpson< no role >
7
8
2
3 May 1785
1st July 1790
W. Yearly Servant to Mr. Palmer a Carpenter Cock & Hoot Yard Hounsditch .

Margaret Baker< no role > B: 2:
29 Augt. 1779
26 May 1785
4 July 1785
Sarah Pluckrose< no role > . D.
Wanstead Essex George Lane
2/6

Mary Marchant< no role > 3
8
8 July 1785
24 Febry. 1789
Ann Varwell< no role > . D
Barking Side Essex
2/6

Christian Hill< no role > B.
1
9
23
26 Jany. 1786
10 April 1786 (nursed till then by a Woman in the Workhouse )
Ann Varwell< no role > . D.
Barking Side Essex }
2/6

Harriet Pipler< no role >
2
21 Mar: 1786
10 April 1786
Mary Moore< no role > D.
Camberwell Surrey
2/6




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