Middlesex
To wit
The Examination of
James Drury< no role >
of little More-fields
in the Parish of St. Stephen
in Coleman Street
Clock-maker
taken upon Oath
before us (Two of his Majesties Justices of the
Peace
for the County of Middlesex
(One
whereof is of the Quorum the 24th. day of
August 1736.
James Drury< no role >
sayes Upon Oath that he very well
knew and was acquainted with Edward Harbey< no role >
the father of Joseph Harbey< no role >
lately deceased and
that the said Edward Harbey< no role >
about three or four
and twenty years agoe, lived in Katherines Court
in the Parish of St. Katherine
by the Tower
in a
house of the yearely value of twelve Pounds
rent. or more and that the said Edward Harbey< no role >
was a settled Inhabitant in the Parish aforesaid;
and the Father of Joseph Harbey< no role >
lately deceased;
who left a Wife named Rachel Harbey, and five
Children namely Edward, Elizabeth Mary Jane< no role >
and Joanna.
James Drury< no role >
Sworn the day and year
abovewritten before us.
Anti Wroth< no role >
and WBooth