St Clement Danes Parish:
Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams
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10th July 1747 - 4th April 1749

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Ann Mansfield< no role > upon Oath saith she
Intermarried with James Mansfield< no role > a Peruke
maker about 9 Years ago at the Fleet London
and that her sd. husband about three months
after their marriage went from her and she has
not since heard from him but has been informed
that he went to Sea about three Years ago in his Majestys Service &
dyed abroad but never heard what Ship he
belong'd to Says her sd. husband was a Native
of Ireland and never gained a Settlement in
England to her Knowledge or belief that she
never heard either from her sd. husband or any other
Person where he was born or with whom he Served his time nor ever
give any Account of his Settlement whatever
and that she knows not any of his Relations
friends or Country men that can and father
Says that before her sd. Intermarriage she
lived a Yearly Servt. with Mr. Putland at
the Feathers Tavern in the Strand in the
Parish of St. Clement Danes in the County of
Middlesex at the Yearly Wages of Six pounds




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