St Botolph Aldgate Parish:
Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams
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18th July 1788 - 19th May 1790

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Image 79 of 14227th May 1789


Middlesex ss.

Martha Cropper< no role > Singlewoman
maketh Oath that about Nine Years ago
a Roman Catholick Priest did at a
Chapel in Virginia Street in the Parish
of St. George in the County of Middlesex
read over to this Deponent and one
Patrick Burn< no role > of White Horse Court
Rosemary Lane a Marriage Ceremony
or pretended Soleminization of a
Marriage between this Deponent
and the said Patrick Burn< no role > without
any previous Publication of Banns
in any Church or Chapel or any
Licence or Dispensation for that
purpose first had and obtained from
any Person or Persons whomsoever
to this Deponents Knowledge or
Belief and that in Consequence
thereof she and the said Patrick
Burn
< no role > did from thenceforth Cohabit
together as if they were Man and
Wife and had been lawfully Married
And this Deponent saith that her
Child Patrick Burn< no role > was begotten
by the said Patrick Burn< no role > and is
aged about Two Months and was
Born in the House of one William
Nanfan
< no role > No 12 in Peters Court Rosemary
Lane in the Parish of St. Botolph
without Aldgate in the County of
Middlesex and that she and her said
Child is become chargeable to the




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