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 260 of 36527th April 1770


Middlesex ss

Ann Bevan< no role > the Wife of John Bevan< no role > This name instance is in set 1523. mariner mak [..]
oath That her husband who is lately gone away from her to
Places beyond the Seap hath informed her that he was bor [..]
in the Kingdom of Ireland And this Depont. Saith that to
her knowledge or belief her Said Husband never rented a
house of Ten Pounds a year or upwards nor ever served
any Parish office or paid any Poors Rates or kings Tax
nor ever die any Act to gain a Settlement in England
and this Depont. Cannot set forth the place of Settleme [..]
of her said husbands Parents or either of them And th [..]
Depont. further Saith That divers years ago & before he
Marriage with her said husband she was hired by & lived
as a hired servant by the year at the Yearly wages of Four
Pounds with one in Cox an apothecary who then lived
the Corner of St. Catherines Lane in the Parish of Saint
Botolph aldgate in the County of Middlesex & Continue [..]
in such service for several years before she was Married
& by means there of gained a legal Settlement in the san [..]
Parish And this Depont. farther saith That she hath
not since done any act to gain a subsequent Settlement
save what she might Acquire by her said Marriage


Sworn this 27th. day of
April 1770 before
Chris Scott< no role >

The Mark of
Ann [mark] Bevan< no role >




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