St Botolph Aldgate Parish:
Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams
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5th November 1773 - 3rd January 1775

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Image 68 of 7710th December 1774


Middlesex ss}

Susannah Liscombe< no role > the widow of John Liscombe< no role >
deced maketh oath that She has been informed by her said late
husband & which She believes to be true That he was duly bound
apprentice to & Served the whole of his apprenticeship with one
James Bollard< no role > Lighterman & Waterman of Red Cross Street in
the parish of Saint Botolph without Aldgate in the said County
of Middlesex & that her said late husband also Rented a house
in the said parish & was Charged to & paid Kings Taxes for the
same & by means thereof gained a legal Settlement there That
to this Deponts. Knowledge or belief her said husband did not
afterwards rent a house of the yearly rent or value of Ten
pounds or Serve any parish office or pay any Poors Rates or
Kings Taxes or do any Act to gain a Subsequent Settlement
nor hath She this Deponent done any Act Since her said late
husbands death to gain a Settlement in her own right.


Sworn this 10th day
of December 1774 before
B Camper

The Mark of
Susannah [mark] Liscombe< no role >




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