St Botolph Aldgate Parish:
Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams
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18th June 1768 - 1st February 1771

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Image 108 of 36510th April 1769


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Samuel Lane< no role > maketh oath That he well knew
John Manley< no role > late of the Hamlet of Hammersmith in the County
of Middx Fisher man decd and this Deponent hath been Credibly
informed and believes that the Said John Manley< no role > formerly rented
a house of the Yearly Rent or Value of Ten Pounds in the Said
Hamlet of Hammersmith And by means thereof gained a legal
Settlement there And this Depont. is the better induces to believe
Such Information to be true for that he has been informed by the
Overseers of the Poor there or one of them that the Said John Manley< no role >
was lawfully Settles there And the Said John Manley< no role > did not
afterwards do any Act to gain a Subsequent Settlement to this Depont
knowledge information or belief And that he hath a Widow now
living named Ann Manley< no role > who is at present disordered in her
Mind and who hath not done any Act since her Said late husband
Death to gain a Settlement in her own right to this Deponent
Knowledge or belief and that she is likely to become Chargeable
the Parish of St Botolph without Aldgate in the said County of Mi [..]

Sworn thisday of
April 1769 before}




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