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

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Image 246 of 35029th August 1748


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Eliz: Hughes< no role > on behalf of her Daughter Ann
Macnab
< no role > widow a Lunalick upon Oath Saith the said
Ann Macnab Intermarryed with her late husband
John Macnab< no role > deceased about Fourteen Years ago at
the Temple Church London and hath a Son by her sd.
late husband now living (viz. John< no role > aged upwards of [..]
13 Years) who never was an Apprentice or Yearly
Servant for one Year. Says she has been informed
and believes the said John Macnab before his
Intermarriage with this Examinants Daughter &
whilst a Singleman lived a Waiter with Mr. Pitts at
the Jamaica Coffee house in St. Michaels Alley
in the Parish of St. Michael in Cornhill London
for Seven Years & upwards after the usual and
customary manner of hiring Waiters that is
for what Vailes he could get in the sd. Mr. Pitts a
Service and a certain Yearly allowance Year for
Washing and further Says the sd. John Macnab
quitted Mr. Pitts Service about fourteen Years
ago and then went to Jamaica and there dyed
and that her Daughter the said Macnabs
Widow has not since her sd. late husbands
Death Rented Ten Pounds a Year Paid Parish
Taxes lived a Yearly Servant for one Year




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