London
to wit.
THE Examination of
Mary Marvin< no role >
aged
about twelve Years a
Rogue and Vagabond
[..]
in the said City, andbrought
before me one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace
for the said City of London
This Examinant on her Oath saith that about six weeks
she was taken up for lying about in Fleet market
and begging
there for which she was Committed to Bridewell Hospital
in London
and hath remained as a prisoner there ever since And this
Examinant further saith that about two Years ago she was put an
Apprentice
to Mary < no role >
the Wife
of Benjamin Clements< no role >
of the
Parish of Saint James in Westminster
in the County of Middlesex
with whom she lived in the said Parish for the Space of two
Months and upwards and since that Time hath obtained no
subsequent Settlement
Sworn at Guild hall
London this
6th Day of February 1744
before me}
Wm Billers< no role >
The Mark of
Mary [mark] Marvin< no role >