St Clement Danes Parish:
Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams
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20th June 1794 - 21st April 1795

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Image 182 of 4706th December 1792


(Indexed thus far) Eleanor Vaughan< no role > called Nagell
and [..] Mary Nagell

St. Clement Danes

Middlesex
and
Westminster }


The Woman an Irish Carnal


The Child
settled in
Whitechapel
by Birth


(to wit) Eleanor Vaughan< no role > otherwise Nagell< no role >
aged 32 years or thereabouts Upon Oath
saith that she was Married to James Nagell< no role >
at a Church or Chapel in the [..] Town of
[..] Glanowragh in the Kingdom of Ireland [..] on
or about 5th. day of May 1783 according to the
Rights and Ceremonies of the [..] Church of
Rome by Father John O'Brian< no role > that she never
was Married otherwise than according to the Rights
and Ceremonies of the Church of Rome as aforesaid
that she hath never obtained any legal Settlement
in her own right in this Kingdom that she hath
one Child by the said James Nagell Namely
Mary Nagell< no role > [..] born on or about the 25th. day
of March last at the House of Mr. Cooker in
Buckle Street in the parish of St Mary
Whitechapel otherwise Matfelon in the County
of Middlesex the only Child now living that
she now Lodges at No. 11 Change Court in the
parish of St Clement Danes that [..] the said
James Nagell< no role > hath gone from her and that She
now is [..] distressed and unable to support
herself & Child [..] without Assistance

Sworn the 6th. day of December 1792 before Me } Wm. Kitchiner< no role >

The Mark of
Eleanor [..] Vaughan< no role >
[..]
otherwise Nagell

Witness
B Newman




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