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 102 of 14210th March 1793


same she was delivered of a Female Child
since half Baptized by the Name of Mary Ann< no role >
and now about Two Years and a half old. which said Two Children are both Illegetimate
& Bastards by reason that she never was
Married to the said John Mark Brown< no role > decd.
That the said John Mark Brown< no role > some time
after he quitted the said House in St. Caths. Lane
Rented a small House of Eight Pounds a Year
in New Court Nightingale Lane in the Parish
of St. John Wapping aforesaid & lived there
about half a Year, that she lived & Cohabited
with him in the said House, that the said
John Mark Brown< no role > was taken from thence to
Clerkenwell Bridewell where he died on or
about the Tenth Day of March 1793 . That
since his Death she Cohabited with one Wm.
Harrison
< no role > late of Red Cross Street in the Parish
of St. Botolph without Aldgate aforesd. Carpenter
that she has a Child aged about Five Weeks
Born in Red Cross Street aforesaid & Begotten
on her Body by the Said Wm. Harrison< no role > , that the
said Child has been half Baptized by the Name
of Ann< no role > & is Illegetimate & a Bastard by
reason that she never was Married to
the Said Wm. Harrison, and that the sd. Wm.
Harrison
< no role > has been lately impressed in the Service
of this Majesty.

Sworn this Day of
May 1794 before}




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