Westmr.
John Buckett< no role >
of the Parish of St. James Garlickhithe
London Druggist
on the behalf of
Ann Reeves< no role >
an Infant
aged about four Weeks upon Oath says she is the Daughter
of
William Reeves< no role >
by
Mary < no role >
his Wife and that the said
William and Mary were Married in the Parish Church
of Christ Church
Spittal fields
in the County of Middlesex
about three Years ago as this Examinant hath been often
times informed and which information he knows to be
true because he hath inspected the Register of Marriages
kept by the Minister of the said Parish; Says the Said
William Reeves< no role >
before his said intermarried and whilst
he was a Single Man hired himself to this Examinant as
a Yearly
[..]
Servant
at the Yearly Wages of Twenty Pounds
diet and Lodging and lived with this Examinant in Old
Fish Street in the Parish of St. Nicholas Coleabbey
in the
City of London
for Nine Months and then intermarried as is
abovementioned, and continued to live under the same
hiring with this Examinant about Six Months after the
said Marriage making in the whole about fifteen Months
Says the said
William Reeves< no role >
never rented a house of
the Yearly Rent of Ten Pounds or paid Taxes to this
Examinants knowledge and belief
Sworn 13th. June
1766
, before} Paul Vaillant< no role >
Thos. Kynaston< no role >
John Buckett< no role >