St Clement Danes Parish:
Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams
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18th March 1786 - 11th May 1792

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Image 210 of 38517th January 1789


Saint Clement Danes

Middlesex

to wit Margaret Graves< no role > This name instance is in set 601. This set is in the group(s): MothersCD . : aged about 21
years upon her Oath saith (that she never was
married) that she this Examinant was bound to
Archibald Roxburgh< no role > of Clare Court in the Parish
of Saint Clement Danes in the County of Middlesex
Shoemaker for Seven years that she Served seven
Seven Months of her said Apprenticeship that then
her said Master died and she this Examinant was
then discharged that after she was so discharged she
never lived as a hired yearly Servant for one year
or done any Act to gain a Subsequent Settlement
And further this Examinant upon her Voluntary
Oath saith that she is pregnant with Child or
Children which is or are likely to be born a
Bastard or Bastards and to become Chargeable
to the said Parish That one William Brown< no role > a
Hackney Coachman who did lodge at the Cat and
Wheel in Windmill Street Haymarket is the father
thereof he having had Carnal knowledge of this
Examinant Body and begotten the same thereon
and that the said William Brown< no role > is the only real and
true father thereof.

Sworn this 17th. day of Janry. 1789 . Wm. Kitchiner< no role >

Margret Graves< no role >




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