St Clement Danes Parish:
Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams
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3rd November 1742 - 15th October 1745

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Image 379 of 39119th September 1745


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Mary Nash< no role > upon her Oath saith she Intermarried
with her late Husband Chas. Nash< no role > in the Parish Church
of St. Clement Danes on the 12th. Day of Novr. about
Seventeen or Eighteen Years since by whom she hath one
Child (to wit) Margarett< no role > aged about fifteen Years
Says her said late Husbands Father Humphry Nash< no role >
hath lived in & rented a house in Stone Cutters Alley
near Lincolns Inn Feilds in the Parish of St. Giles in
the Feilds in the County of Middlesex of the Yearly
Rent of Ten pounds & upwards for many Years &
still Continues to live in & pay his Share of all
Parochiall Taxes for same Says her sd. late Husbd.
Chas. Nash< no role > never was an Apprentice or Yearly Servt.
Rented ten pounds a Year pd. Parish Taxes or other
-wise gained a Settlemt. in any other Place nor has
this Examinant since his Death Rented ten pounds
a Year paid Parish Taxes or otherwise gained
Settlement in any other Place to her knowledge or
beleif

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