Difference between revisions of "Bennet, Catherine"
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Examined for settlement in St Martin in the Fields, 13 October 1733. Aged about 60. Came to London c.1713 as a servant, and has worked with several masters, most recently Mr Powell, wig-maker of Earl's Court, who paid her £3 annual wages plus food and lodging. Left service c.1726, and has apparently not worked since. Recently removed from St Margaret Westminster, and currently in the workhouse. | Examined for settlement in St Martin in the Fields, 13 October 1733. Aged about 60. Came to London c.1713 as a servant, and has worked with several masters, most recently Mr Powell, wig-maker of Earl's Court, who paid her £3 annual wages plus food and lodging. Left service c.1726, and has apparently not worked since. Recently removed from St Margaret Westminster, and currently in the workhouse. |
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Dates | c.1713-1733 | ||
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Location | London | ||
Vocation | Servant | ||
Place of Birth | Edinburgh | ||
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Place of birth | Source | London Lives, https://www.londonlives.org/browse.jsp?div=smdsset_19_2006&terms=Scotland#highlight |
Examined for settlement in St Martin in the Fields, 13 October 1733. Aged about 60. Came to London c.1713 as a servant, and has worked with several masters, most recently Mr Powell, wig-maker of Earl's Court, who paid her £3 annual wages plus food and lodging. Left service c.1726, and has apparently not worked since. Recently removed from St Margaret Westminster, and currently in the workhouse.