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

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St. Clement Danes April
12th 1793

Middlesex
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Westminster }


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Rolls Liberty
Examn}


(to wit) Elizabeth Brannick< no role > Aged 37 years or
thereabouts Wife of John Brannick< no role > a Substitute
in the West Middlesex Regiment of Militia Upon
Oath saith that on or about the Eighteenth day of
February 1775 she this Examinant (being then single
and unmarried) was Married at the parish Church of
St George Hanover Square within the Liberty of Westminster
(by Banns) to James Brannick< no role > who as she verily
believes (having no reason to think to the contrary) was
a singleman and had no Wife living And this
Deponent further saith that her said Husband John
Brannick as she is informed and believes was duly
sworn and enrolled on the 4th day of January 1791 to
serve as a Substitute for James Clarke< no role > of No 2 Mary
bone Lane drawn to Serve as a principal in the
said West Middlesex Regiment of Militia from the parish of St Mary le bone in
the County of Middlesex And saith that he the said
James Clarke< no role > is now serving therein And also that
her said Husband hath left ever since the 28th day of
January last the day the said Regiment went out
into actual Service And that she this Deponent
hath for near two years last past resided at No. 5
Great Shire Lane within the Liberty of the Rolls
That she hath no Children but has been much
distressed ever since her said Husband left her




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