In Hicks's Hall
December Sess 1771}
Saint Giles in the Fields
in the County of Middlesex
Appellants}
Saint George Hanover Square
within the Liberty of
Westminster
in the said County Respondents}
For Respondents
Jane Troubridge< no role >
aged about 56 Years the Widow of Thomas
Troubridge< no role >
was by an Order under the Hands and Seals of
William Ruggs< no role >
and William Timbrell< no role >
Esquires Two of His
Majestys Justices of the Peace
for the City and Liberty of
Westminster
bearing date the 27th day of November last was
removed from the said Parish of Saint George Hanover Square
to the Parish of Saint Giles in the Fields
The said Jane Troubridge in her Examination taken in Writing
upon her Oath before the aforesaid Justices declared that
about Twenty Seven Years ago she was Married to her said
Husband as Keiths Chapel may Fair in the said Parish of
Saint George Hanover Square
by whom she had Two children
Sarah< no role >
and Richard< no role >
That her said Husband served his
Apprenticeship
to Mr. Pynes a Sash maker in the Parish
of Saint Giles in the Fields
And he never after lived as a
yearly Servant nor Rented Ten Pounds by the year or paid
Taxes This Examinant since her Husbands Death lived as
a Servant
for about four Years to Mr. Walpole in Arlington
Street
in the Parish of Saint George Hanover Square
Vict
had her Youngest Child during allthat timethe said
four Years as Nurse-And she has not since lived
a year with any Person [..]
To prove the above call-Jane Troubridge Widow