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perisama
13-07-2009, 05:46 PM
How does one go about finding Settlement papers. i have been searching Oxfordshire where my chap settled but no luck. I don't know where he originated from.

sueannbowen
13-07-2009, 06:16 PM
Hi there - I am no expert but I think that if he had a job and could support himself and his family there would have been no need for settlement papers. I think it was only an issue if you had no work and turned up looking for work that the locals were worried that you might be a drain on their resources. Then you would need a guarantee from your own area that they would pay your way if you fell on hard times. I think that records for this sort of thing occur in Vestry minutes.
I bet someone else on here knows more than me about it though! :D Do you know what his occupation was?

Sue:)

Geoffers
14-07-2009, 06:50 AM
How does one go about finding Settlement papers. i have been searching Oxfordshire where my chap settled but no luck. I don't know where he originated from.

Examinations and settlements for Oxfordshire should be held by Oxfordshire RO - but they don't always survive. What period are you looking at?


I think that if he had a job and could support himself and his family there would have been no need for settlement papers

In the hope that my memory hasn't failed, settlements were gained by:

Renting a tenement woth more than £10 per annum
Paying poor rates
Serving as a parish officer
Being bound apprentice in the parish by indenture
Serving a year in service, if unmarried
Being hired as a labourer for one year

I'm sure someone will add any which I've forgotten.

perisama
14-07-2009, 07:11 AM
James PRATT was a shoemaker around the mid 1700's. I contacted the Northampton shoe museum cos they keep records going way back but he wasn't there. Oxford have no record of him and now I think I will have to start searching all the surrounding Counties.

Geoffers
14-07-2009, 08:06 AM
If he was a shoemaker around the mid-1700's he may appear in the Board of Stamps apprencticeship books (http://www.parishchest.com/shop/index.php?cmd=viewproduct&cat=&id=P15478&pageOffset=0)

sueannbowen
14-07-2009, 06:32 PM
In the hope that my memory hasn't failed, settlements were gained by:

Renting a tenement woth more than £10 per annum
Paying poor rates
Serving as a parish officer
Being bound apprentice in the parish by indenture
Serving a year in service, if unmarried
Being hired as a labourer for one year

I'm sure someone will add any which I've forgotten.

I ust have been thinking of something else then. Sorry.:confused:

perisama
31-03-2010, 10:48 AM
Can I be a cheeky so and so and ask if anyone has a copy of the Board of stamps apprenticeship books ? And wouls they be willing and able to see if my James Pratt ,Shoemaker is therein?

Kerrywood
31-03-2010, 11:25 AM
In case it helps, abstracts of the Apprenticeship Tax Books are available online at Origins.net, which has a 72 hour subscription option.

Geoffers
31-03-2010, 02:49 PM
See Kerrywood's reply above


Can I be a cheeky so and so and ask if anyone has a copy of the Board of stamps apprenticeship books ? And wouls they be willing and able to see if my James Pratt ,Shoemaker is therein?

In case you aren't aware, this is a rather big favour that you are asking. These are facsimiles of original books and are not indexed, although partially arranged by county. I have extracted and indexed the 10,000+ entries for Norfolk, which may give you some idea of the numbers of records available.

perisama
01-04-2010, 06:10 AM
Ah... no I didn't realise... better if I go to Parish Chest then and do some shopping.