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Examined as a vagrant in Gloucester, 30 March 1752.  Originally from Edinburgh, but married about 16 months previously to James Gordon, shoemaker, in London.  Travelled with him as a journeyman cobbler since December 1751, but he recently abandoned her in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, since when she has had to beg for relief.  Sent with a pass towards Maidstone in Kent, her husband's birth-place and place of last legal settlement.
 
Examined as a vagrant in Gloucester, 30 March 1752.  Originally from Edinburgh, but married about 16 months previously to James Gordon, shoemaker, in London.  Travelled with him as a journeyman cobbler since December 1751, but he recently abandoned her in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, since when she has had to beg for relief.  Sent with a pass towards Maidstone in Kent, her husband's birth-place and place of last legal settlement.

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Dates 1751-1752
Location Gloucestershire; London
Vocation Vagrant
Place of Birth Edinburgh
Marriage James
Issue
Place of birth Source Gloucestershire Archives, Gloucestershire Quarter Sessions, Q/RV/1/32

Examined as a vagrant in Gloucester, 30 March 1752. Originally from Edinburgh, but married about 16 months previously to James Gordon, shoemaker, in London. Travelled with him as a journeyman cobbler since December 1751, but he recently abandoned her in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, since when she has had to beg for relief. Sent with a pass towards Maidstone in Kent, her husband's birth-place and place of last legal settlement.