Westminster
, To wit.
THE Examination of
Ann Taylor< no role >
, Wife of
William Taylor< no role >
a Soldier who is gone Abroad
a
Rogue and Vagabond apprehended by
Richard
Weekes< no role >
Constable
in the City of West-
minster, and brought before Me one of His Majesty's
Justices of the Peace
for the City of Westminster
a-
foresaid. And taken upon Oath this 3rd
[..]
Day of June in the Year of our Lord 1758.
This Examination on her Oath says, That her said Husband
has informed her that he lived a fearly hired
Servant (being single)
for the space of one whole
Year with Mr, William Husband< no role >
a Farmer
in
the Parish of Mugaranger
in Bedfordshire
& never afterwards was a Yearly hired Servant
nor a Housekeeper, This Deponant further saith
that she was Married to her said Husband at
Wilsted Church
in Bedfordshire aforesaid upwds,
of 5 Years ago, by whom she has 2 Children now
living Vizt. Mary< no role >
aged upwards of 4 Years &
one that is not Yet Baptized, aged upwards of one
Week.
Sworn at Westmr,
before Me
G Wrighte:
The Mark of
[mark]
Ann Taylor< no role >