St Botolph Aldgate Parish:
Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams
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22nd January 1795 - 30th January 1797

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Image 44 of 14516th July 1795


Middlesex ss.

Ann Jones< no role > the Widow of John Jones< no role >
decd. Maketh Oath that she was lawfully
Married to her said Late Husband at the
Parish Church of Stoke in the County of
Hunts about Eighteen Years ago that her
said late Husband was a Native of Ireland
& never did any Act to her Knowledge or
Belief to gain a Settlement in England that
about Six Years ago & Since her said Husband,
Death she was Hired & Lived as a hired Servant
by the Year with Thomas Collard< no role > of Rosemary
Lane in the Parish of St. Botolph without
Aldgate in the County of Middlesex Victualler
at the Yearly Wages of Six Guineas & continued
in his Service under such hiring for the space
of One Year & a half, that the said Thos. Collard< no role >
went from the House he Occupied in Rosemary
Lane to the Fleet Prison which this Deponent
is informed is in the Parish of St. Bride in the
City of London that she was hired by him as
a Servant by the year at the Yearly Wages of
Six Pounds, & that she lived with him in the
Fleet Prison under such hiring about Three
Years And further saith that being Poor & not able
to Provided for herself she has been obliged to apply
to the Overseas of the Poor of the said Parish of St.
Botolph without Aldgate for Relief & has been
Relieved by them accordingly

Sworn this Day of
1795 before}




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