Middlesex ss.
Thomas Pollard< no role >
maketh Oath
that on or about the 9th. Day of February
1776
he was duly Bound Apprentice by
Indenture at Waterman's Hall
to
Charles Turner< no role >
of the
Parish of Allhallows
Barking
London
Waterman
& Lighterman
for the Term of Seven years that after
he had served his said Master about
Two Years of his said Apprenticeship he
was Impressed & put on Board his
Majesty's Ship called the Pheasant then
fitting out at Deptford
& was detained
in his Majesty's Service
all the remainder
of the time then to come in the said
Indenture that the said ship did not
continue at Deptford
above the space
of Three Weeks before she sailed from
thence & did not continue at any one
Place in England for the space of
Forty Days to his knowledge or Belief
& that he never did any Act to gain a Subsequent Settlement
that he has a Wife
named
Mary< no role >
to
whom he was lawfully Married, at
the
Parish Church
of St. Mary White
Chapel
on or about the 17th. Day of Septr.
1783
and a Child named
John< no role >
aged
about Three Years the lawful Issue
by his said Wife
Sworn this 17th Day of
March 1790
before
R Davies Rob Smith< no role >
Tho Pollard< no role >