Middlesex
to wit
The Examination of
Joseph Johnson< no role >
and
Edward
Robert< no role >
Rogues and Vagabonds
apprehended by
John Armstrong< no role >
and
John Ray< no role >
Constables
of the
County of Middlesex
taken on Oath before me
Patrick Colquhom< no role >
Esquire one of His Majesty's Justices
of the Peace
in and for the said County this Eighteenth
day of February 1793.
This Examination Joseph Salmon< no role >
on his Oath saith That
he to Twenty three years of age and was bound an
Apprentice
by the Parish officers of Saint Martin in the Field
to Nathaniel Heme< no role >
of shoreditch
in the County of
Middlesex
Butcher
, with whom he lived and served
Eight Years of his Apprenticeship
, that this Examination
gets his living by driving Cattle
to and from smith field
for different Persons, and Lastly hat this Examinant
hath done no Act whatever to gain himself a Settlement
Suice his Apprenticeship
The Mark of
R Colquh [..]
Joseph Salmon< no role >
refused to
Sign aus Name
This Examinant Edward Robert< no role >
on his Oath saith
That he is Twenty four years of age and gets his
living by driving Cattle
from Smith field Market
and further saith that his Legal Place of Settlement
is in the Parish of Christ Church
in the County of
Middlesex
.
The Mark of
[mark]
Edward Robert< no role >
Taken and Sworn the day
and year first above written
before me}
[..]