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Image 376 of 38119th February 1781


Apellant's Cast

Danl. Jamblin the Pauper 's husband is sd. to have formerly served an Apprents:
in St. Jno. Baptist but of this Respondts. have no evidence by Indre nor any other than on
hearsay About the Yr. 1772 Jamblin took a Tenent. consisting of a Farrier's
Shop & a little room on Loose for 21 yrs of one Welsworth at £20 ayr. and
occupied this Tenemt. for above a yr. & paid a yr & Quarts. rent for it but lodged some
nights therein & some nights with his Wife in White Friars where she lodged but,
having a Connection with another woman he run away from the shop & his Wife and
since that him has lived at Redbourn in Herts with anr. Woman Upon the
Paupers applying in Oct. last to Mr. Friars for relief the Officers got her examined at
by the Sd. Mayor de when having heard that her husband was dead she called herself
a Widow & the Beadle told her that the Apprenticeship fixed the Settlemt. & it did
not signify where her husband had afterwards rented a Shop therefore she sworn that
his Settlemt. was at Peterbro. Whither she was removed

The coming to settle in a Tenemt. of £10 ayr. must gain the Husband a
Settlemt. in the Parish where he lodged which must be either St. Geo: or Mr. Frairs
the credit he had to lake such a Tenemt. being suffr. for that purpose




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