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Examined for settlement in St Martin in the Fields, 21 January 1737.  Aged about 31. Born in Scotland, where he trained as a tailor, but came to London c.1727 as a servant to William Clew, keeper of the Sign of the Blackermores in Shendois Street, who paid him £6 annual wages plus food and lodging.  Left Clew c.1733, and currently in the workhouse.  Married Jane in St Andrew Holborn, c.1735, but widowed c.1736.
 
Examined for settlement in St Martin in the Fields, 21 January 1737.  Aged about 31. Born in Scotland, where he trained as a tailor, but came to London c.1727 as a servant to William Clew, keeper of the Sign of the Blackermores in Shendois Street, who paid him £6 annual wages plus food and lodging.  Left Clew c.1733, and currently in the workhouse.  Married Jane in St Andrew Holborn, c.1735, but widowed c.1736.

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Dates c.1727-1737
Location London
Vocation Tailor; servant; vagrant
Place of Birth Scotland
Marriage Jane
Issue
Place of birth Source London Lives, https://www.londonlives.org/browse.jsp?id=persNamesmdsset_23_2394&div=smdsset_23_2394#highlight

Examined for settlement in St Martin in the Fields, 21 January 1737. Aged about 31. Born in Scotland, where he trained as a tailor, but came to London c.1727 as a servant to William Clew, keeper of the Sign of the Blackermores in Shendois Street, who paid him £6 annual wages plus food and lodging. Left Clew c.1733, and currently in the workhouse. Married Jane in St Andrew Holborn, c.1735, but widowed c.1736.