St Clement Danes Parish:
Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams
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16th July 1792 - 12th February 1798

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Image 118 of 35219th July 1794


Saint Clement Danes
February 19th 1794.

Middlesex
and
Westminster }


St. Andrew
Holban below
the Ban London
Maiden Settlemt.

(to wit) Ann Mc. Collom< no role > Aged 45
years and upwards the Wife of Malcom
Mc. Collom
< no role > Upon her Oath Saith That
she was Married to her present Husband
at the Parish Church of Saint Clement
Danes about 18 years ago that She this Deponent
[..] lived as an hired Yearly Servant
with Mr. Collett of Dyers Buildings
Holborn in the Parish of Saint Andrew
Holborn for the Space of Fifteen Months
or thereabouts at the Yearly Wages of Seven Pounds
ten shillings that she quitted her said Service
about eighteen Year ago, - And this Examinant
further saith that she was lived to her paid
Service whilst she was simple and had lived
in the same for about ten Months before
She was married and Continued for five Months
after she was marriedAnd further this
Examinant saith that her said Husband
is none at the Island of Guernsey in his
Majesties Service but that he is a Native
of Scotland and hath never as this Examinant
has been informed by him and verily believes
acquired any Settlement in England
and this Deponent for the saith that
this poor and unwell and at present
unable to maintain herself.

Sworn this 19th. Day of
July 1794 before} N Bond Edwd: Naish< no role >

Ann
her [mark] Mark
Mc. Collom
[..] Karp




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