• Reference
    PUBV34/2/80
  • Title
    Removal Order and settlement examination for John Tarry the younger and his wife Lydia and his four children namely Elizabeth aged 9 years, Lydia aged 7 years, John aged 3 years and Eliza aged 1 year. Removed from Pavenham to Emberton in the County of Buckingham.
  • Date free text
    22nd February 1845
  • Production date
    From: 1845 To: 1845
  • Scope and Content
    Removal Order for John Tarry the younger and his wife Lydia and his four children namely Elizabeth aged 9 years, Lydia aged 7 years, John aged 3 years and Eliza aged 1 year. Removed from Pavenham to Emberton, County of Buckingham. Certificate of Chargeability by Board of Guardians of the Bedford Union stating that John Tarry the younger and his wife Lydia and his four children namely Elizabeth aged 9 years, Lydia aged 7 years, John aged 3 years and Eliza aged 1 year, had been chargeable to Pavenham from 14th February 1845. Signed William Shove Chalk, Chairman & Samuel Wing, Clerk. Examination of James Pike, Overseer of the Poor of Pavenham, stating that John Tarry the younger and his wife Lydia and his four children namely Elizabeth aged 9 years, Lydia aged 7 years, John aged 3 years and Eliza aged 1 year, was chargeable to the parish but had no settlement there and requesting her removal to the place of her last legal settlement. Settlement examination of John Tarry the younger, at present residing in the workhouse of the Bedford Union touching the place of the last legal settlement of the said John Tarry the younger and his wife Lydia and his four children namely Elizabeth aged 9 years, Lydia aged 7 years, John aged 3 years and Eliza aged 1 year: I am about 32 years of age. I have done no act to gain a settlment in my own right. I was married on 30th November 1835 in the parish church of Pavenham in the County of Bedford to Lydia Knight, spinster, my present wife and have issue of that marriage four children namely Elizabeth aged 9 years, Lydia aged 7 years, John aged 3 years and Eliza aged 1 year. I and my said wife and our said children are the persons mentioned in the certificate now produced and we are relieved in the workhouse of the bedford Union, previous to which I was inhabiting the parish of Pavenham in the County of Bedford. Examination of John Tarry the Elder of the parish of Emberton regarding the legal settlement of John Tarry the younger and his wife Lydia and his four children namely Elizabeth aged 9 years, Lydia aged 7 years, John aged 3 years and Eliza aged 1 year: I am about 66 years of age. I was married upwards of 40 years ago in the parish church of Olney in the County of Buckingham to Elizabeth Soul, spinster, my late wife. John Tarry now present is my son and is the issue of my said marriage and has gained no settlement in his own right. In the year 1827 I acquired by the last will and testament of my Uncle John Page late of the parish of Emberton in the County of Buckingham, yeoman, deceased an Estate in fee situate in the said parish of Emberton in the said County of Buckingham consiting of two tenements in Church Lane in the said parish of Emberton one of which said tenements my said Uncle occupied at the time of his decease, the other by - Wright, labourer and which are now severally occupied by myself and William Curtis, labourer. I took possession of the said Estate immediately on myacquisition thereof and have continued in such possession uninterruptedly until this day and from the year 1829 during the time I possessed the said Estate I resided and inhabited in the said parish of Emberton uninterruptedly being the space of about 15 years. Thomas Hale of Emberton aforesaid was my said Uncles executor. I have applied to him to produce the probate of teh said Will before the Justices taking this examination but he stated that he could not produce it. Memorandum stating copies of the above sent to the Overseers of Emberton 25th February 1845.
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