St Martin's Settlement Exams:
St Martin in the Fields Pauper Examinations, 1725-1793

30th September 1725



Unique Project ID916
Examination TextWilliam Honnor aged about 68 Yearsnow in the Workhouse Saith he was Married to Sarah his Wife in a House in Piccadilly , to his best remembrance , but whereabouts there. he hath forgot about sixteen Years agoe, by a Minister of the Church of England, Saith before he married her he was a yearly hired Seven as Coachman to one Anthony Row Esqr in Craggs Court at Charing Cross about three Years had £8 Pr Ann Wages & this Lodging , which was all for the Stables in the Mews where his said Master's Coach and Horses stood and continued the about two Years after Manage, Saith he never kept house Rented £10 Pr Ann what paid any Parochial Taxes, But that case said Wife (when he Married her) said a Stall wherein she sold buckles for Shoes & other things the corner of Stanbury Square as he hath heard and that the same table she Lodged any Room on the Ground ffloorof a House in Stanbury Court aforesaid & he continued to Lodge with her there about two Years & an half and other Persons Lodged in the other Rooms of the said House, But whether his said Wife or any other person Rented the whole House knoweth Not, CAC never was Married to any person before he Married his said Wife or since, that he never had any Children by her. Jurat Tricessimo die Augusti 1725 Coram
Manuscript ReferenceF5018
ForenameWilliam
Surname Honnor< no role > This name instance is in a workspace.
Male OR Femalemale
Age68
Date of Examination30/09/1725
Page Number558



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