Middlesex
to wit }
Whereas
Elizabeth Gillebrand< no role >
in her Examination
taken in Writing and upon Oath before
George Mercer< no role >
Esquire
one of His Majesty's Justices of the peace in and for the said
County of Middlesex
on the Fourteenth day of July 1794
did declare that she was delivered of the Two Following
Named Bastard Children Namely
Mary Ann< no role >
Born the
Eighth day of October 1789 in Ogle Street in the parish of
Saint Mary le Bone
in the County of Middlesex
and
Susanna< no role >
Born the Ninth day of May 1791 in Charlton Street in the
Parish of St Mary le Bone
aforesaid and are chargeable to
the said Parish of Saint Mary le Bone
And Further that
Arthur Blacket< no role >
of South Audley Street in the parish of St
George Hanover Square
within the Liberty of westminster
Apothecary
was the real and true. Father of the said Bastard Children
And Whereas the said
Arthur Blackett< no role >
did in consequence
thereof enter into Recognizance with sufficient Sureties to abide
and perform such order as should be made in pursuance of
an Act of the 18th. Year of the Reign of her late Majesty Queen
ElizabethThese are to Certify His Majesty's Justices
of the peace at their General Quarter Sessions of the peace for
this County that the said
Arthur Blackett< no role >
hath clearly
indemnified and exonerated the said Parish of St. Mary le Bone
for and on Account of all and all manner of Expences
which have been encurred by reason of the Maintenance
of the said Two Children and all other Expences relating
theretoWitness our Hands this 12th day of October
1795.
Witness
Thomas Carpenter< no role >
W Thom's
A Panchand