St Clement Danes Parish:
Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams
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27th October 1772 - 17th May 1776

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Image 270 of 37317th June 1775


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Thomas Price< no role > Aged upwards of Thirty two Years on his
Oath says he never was Married, Rented House paid Taxes or
lived a hired Yearly Servant for one Year Says he was bounds an
Apprentice by the Trustees of the Charity School belonging to
Saint Andrew Holbourn to one Mr. Thomas Linter< no role > [..]
[..] Watch and Clockmaker in Hoop Alley in the Parish
of St Lukes Old Street and lived with the said Mr. Linter for
about Ten Months when his Master was Arrested and a Prisons
in the Poultry Compter , and this Examinant was Assigned over
by his said Master to one Thomas Adams< no role > a Watch & Clock Maker
who then lived in Thames Street near Labour in Vain Hill in the
Parish of Saint Mary Somersett - in the City of London
lived with him under that Assignment for the Space of nine
Months or thereabouts when this Examinant run away from the
said last mentioned Master since which time he hath never
gained any Subsequent Settlement either by Renting House
Paying Taxes, or living a hired Yearly Servant for one Year.


Sworn this 17th day-
of June 1775 Before
Tho Lane< no role >

Thos. Price< no role >

The Married Eliz: Plowman< no role >
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