St Botolph Aldgate Parish:
Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams
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20th January 1775 - 17th January 1776

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Image 106 of 1129th January 1776


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Mary Inglesburgh< no role > the widow of Charles
Inglesburgh
< no role > deced maketh oath That She can give no
Account respecting the Settlement of her late Parents or
either of them That She this Deponent has been informed
by her Said late husband & which She believes to be true that
he was by Birth a Swede That to this Deponents knowledge
or belief her said husband never rented a house of the yearly
Rent or Value of Ten pounds nor ever Served any Parish
office nor ever paid any Poors Rates or Kings Taxes nor
ever did any Act to gain a Settlement for himself in the
Kingdom of Great Britain That She this Deponent
never was bound an Apprentice nor ever lived as a hired
Servant for a year nor ever did any Act to gain a Settemt
for herself either before her Marriage with her sd husband
or Since his death to whom She was married to at the
Fleet about twenty Five Years ago And this Deponent
Further Saith That She has been informed by her late Father
& Mother James< no role > and Joanna Lacy< no role > deced That she this
Depont. was born in White Bear Yard near the End of
the Minories in the parish of Saint Botolph without
Aldgate in the City of London in Which place She this
Deponent Continued to live with her Said Father & Mother
as part of their Family till the Age of Twelve Years
as She this Deponent now best remembers.


Sworn this 9th day of
January 1776 before
Geo. C. Smith< no role > Wm: Blackmore< no role >

The Mark of
Mary [mark] Inglesburgh< no role >




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