Middlesex
&
Westminster
}
Margaret Hincks< no role >
the Wife of
William Hincks< no role >
Maketh Oath
that before her Intermarriage with the said
William Hincks< no role >
that is to say, on the Seventeenth day of January in the Year 1763
She was delivered of a Female Bastard Child at the lying in
Hospital in Oxford Road
in the Parish of Saint Mary le Bone
in the County of
Middlesex
which hath since been Baptized by the name of
Ann< no role >
And
further Says that one
William Cutler< no role >
Servant to Sir
Henry
Bridgman< no role >
Knt (who is now dead as this Examinant hath been
informed and verily believes) was the Father thereof he having
had Carnal knowledge of her Body sometime in the Month of
May in the Year 1762 and at several different times afterwards
at one of which times she got her with Child of the Female
Bastard Child of which she was delivered as aforesaid And
the said
William Cutler< no role >
and no other person was the time and
real Father thereof And further Says that the said Child
is
is now about Eight Years of Age never was an apprentice or otherwise
[..] gained any
[..] legal Settlement whatsoever
Sworn this 21st: day of
Septr: 1770
before us} Tho Lane< no role >
W Kelyngs
Margret Hincks< no role >