Middx.
Mary Brown< no role >
aged upwards of 60 years upon Oath says
She Intermarried with
John Brown< no role >
in Lincolns Inn
Chappel
about Twenty five years since Says her said Husband was
Impressed into his Majesty's Service in the year 1744 and was
sent to America
to serve in General Phillips's Regiment
and hath not seen or heard from him since Says She does not know
nor has ever heard of the Place of her said Husband's Birth
or whether he was an Apprentice or yearly Servant or Rented
Ten Pounds a year nor did She ever hear him mention the
Place of his Settlement Says that before her Intermarriage
with the said
John Brown< no role >
& whilst a Singlewoman
She
lived a hired Yearly Servant upwards of five years with
Mr. Beazley a Distiller
in Claremarket in the Parish at
St. Clement Danes
at the yearly Wages of five Pounds some
part of the time & Seven Pounds the latter part Says She
hath not since She parted from her said Husband Rented
Ten Pounds a year paid Parish Taxes or lived a hired yearly
Servant for one year
Sworn the 4th. day of Septr.
1756
before} Barth: Hammond< no role >
The
Mark [mark] of
Mary Brown< no role >