St Clement Danes Parish:
Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams
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19th October 1745 - 7th July 1747

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Image 261 of 40326th December 1741


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Mary Brickley< no role > aged abt. 27 Yrs. living
in St. Clemts, Lane in the parish of St. Clemt.
Danes upon Oath Says she intermarryed
with her husband John Brickley< no role > at the
Fleet London on the 26th. Day of Decr. 1741
Says her sd. husband Inlisted himself for a
Soldier in General Armstrongs Regt. & went
to Port Makon upwards of two Years & a
half since and this Examinant has
been informed that her sd. husband dyed
there abt. Six Months ago and further upon
her Voluntary Oath Says she is pregnant
with Child or Children which is likely to be
born a Bastard or Bastards & to become
Chargeable to the sd. parish she being poor
& not able to maintain the same when
born Says one Richard Oak< no role > at the
Dukes head in Bow Street in Bloomsbury
did be get the said Child or Children on her
Body she this Examinant having Servt.
with the said Mr. Oak he the said Mr. Oake




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