St Botolph Aldgate Parish:
Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams
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12th February 1793 - 17th January 1795

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Image 94 of 14222nd September 1780


Middlesex ss.

Peggy Smith< no role > the Widow of John
Smith
< no role > deceased maketh Oath that she
was Married to her said late Husband
at the Parish Church of St. Mary Rotherhith
in the County of Surry on or about the
Twenty Second Day of September 1780
But that she has been informed that
her said Husband had Four Wives living
at the time of his Marriage with her
that about a Year after she was
Married, she Cohabited with one John
Mark Brown
< no role > who then lived at the
corner of Norris's Court in Nightingale
Lane in the Parish of St. John Wapping
in the County of Middlesex (But now
Deceased)and that she has Two Children
together on her Body by the said John
Mark Brown
< no role > deceased, Namely John Mark
Brown
< no role > aged Six Years the Seventeenth Day
of April last who was Born at the
Corner of Norris's Court in the Parish of
St. John Wapping aforesd. & Baptized at
Wapping Church , and Mary Ann< no role > aged about
Two Years and a half who was Born, in a
House near the Coopers Arms in St. Catherine's Lane in the Precinct of St. Catherine Street &Compasses in upwards
[..] [..] in the Parish of St. Botolph
without Aldgatein the County of Middlesex
which said Children are Illegitimate and
Bastards by reason that she never was
Married to the said John Mark Brown< no role >
deceased, And further saith that since the
Death of the said John Mark Brown< no role > she
Cohabited with one William Harrison< no role >
late of Red Cross Street in the Parish of




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