St Clement Danes Parish:
Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams
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25th March 1752 - 27th December 1753

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Image 240 of 37820th April 1753


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Ann Herritage< no role > upon Oath saith she is the Wife of
Joseph Heritage< no role > with whom she intermarried at Cambewell
Church about Ten Months ago and that her sd. husband is
in health and Strengh but is gone from her and refuses & neglects to maintain
her whereby she is enforced to Apply to the Parish of
St Clement Danes Middx for Releif being pregnant
with Child & near the time of her Delivery
And this Examinant further upon her Oath saith that
at the time of her intermarriage with the aforesaid
Joseph Heritage< no role > she was the widow of Wm. Taylor< no role >
who dyed near three Years since & by whom she has
a Child now living (viz) Eliz< no role > : aged about three Years
and that she has been informed & believes the sd. Wm-
Taylor
< no role > never was an Apprentice or yearly Servant
nor ever rented ten Pounds a Year [..]
& that he was born in the Parish of St. Paul at Canterbry
in the County of Kent where his father Thos. Taylor< no role > for
many Years lived in & rented & still doth live in and
Rent a house & pay towards the parish Taxes

Sworn April
20th. 1753 before} Fran: Bedwell< no role >

Ann hereytag

Taylor afterwards rented house in
Joy Lane St. Paul Canterbury Rent £9
for more 3 yrs. [..] upd. poor Rate
left it not quite 2 yrs. ago she was in it
a Year after Taylors Death




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