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 146 of 3734th November 1773


Westmr.

to wit Eleanor Tulham< no role > Aged about Twenty Years on her
Oath Says she never was married Rented House or paid
Taxes Says she lived a hired Yearly Servant with one John
Moad
< no role > who kept the Nags head in Nags head Court in Drury Lane
in the Parish of Saint Clement Danes in the Liberty of
Westmr for three Years at the Yearly Wages of three Pounds
at Quitted her said Service upwards of four Years ago and
hath not since she quitted the same ever Rented House paid
Taxes or lived a hired Yearly Servant for one Year and further
upon her Voluntary Oath Says she is Pregnant with Child or
Children which is or are likely to be born a Bastard or Bastards
and to become Chargable to the said Parish she being Poor
and unable to maintain the same when born Says that one
Robert Hart< no role > a Journeyman Blacksmith who lately worked
with one Mr. Quinton in Parkers Street and who she believes
now used the Sign of the Whitehorse in Long Acre is the Father
thereof he having had Carnal Knowledge of her Body on the
23d. of February last and at sevl. different times afterwards at
one of which times he got her with Child of the Child or Children
of which she is now Pregnant and that the said Robert Hart< no role >
& no other Person did beget the same and that he is the real
and true Father thereof


Sworn this 4th. day of
Novr. 1773 before
W Kelynge

her
Eleanor [mark] Tulham< no role >
Mark




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