St Clement Danes Parish:
Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams
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27th October 1772 - 17th May 1776

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Image 87 of 3737th April 1773


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to wit Eleanor Elliston< no role > otherwise Ellison< no role > Aged about Thirty
Years on her Oath Says she is the Widow of George Elliston< no role >
otherwise Ellison< no role > who has been Dead upwards of Seven Years
and with whom she Intermarried at the Parish Church
of Branford in the County of Middlesex about Twelve Years
ago and by whom she hath no Children now Living Says
that being Widow and without Child or Children She
lived a hired Yearly Servant with one Mr. Smith at the
Devil Tavern Temple Bar in the Parish of Saint Dunstan
in the West London upwards of One Year at the Yearly
Wages of Six Pounds and afterwards Agreed with her
Misstress Mrs. Smith for Eight Pounds P Year that
her Mistress soon afterwards look or lodging in the Parish
of Fulham where she Continued for four Weeks or
thereabouts and this Examinant can the more Particularly
speak to the truth thereof as her said Mistress paid this
Examinant Thirteen Shillings and four Pence in full
for her Wages after the Rate of Eight Pounds P Annum
which was in full for a Months Wages or thereabouts due
to this Examinant hath quitted her said Service about
Seven Months ago and hath not since she quitted the
same ever Rented House Paid Taxes or done any other
Act whereby to gain a Subsequent Settlement


Sworn this 7th. day of
April 1773 before Us
R. Butler W Kelyngs

her
Eleanor [mark] Ellison< no role >
Mark




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