St Martin's Settlement Exams:
St Martin in the Fields Pauper Examinations, 1725-1793

29th December 1740



Unique Project ID58434
Examination TextMary Millson aged 44 years in the workhouse saith she is the wife of Richard Millson, a Porter to Mr Thirhill in Cecil Court, that her said husband is by trade a Clogmaker and served the latter part of his time to Mr Braggins in St Martin's Court, knoweth not that he was bound by indenture to any person, if the was turned over to Mr Braggins, and believes he never kept any house rented 10 pounds per ann. paid any parish taxes or was a yearly hired servant, that he was born in Berkshire but knows not in what part, that she was married him and St Martin's Tabernacle 19 years ago and hath two children by him (to wit) Ann aged about 14 years, with her said husband who lodges at one Mr Stewart in Green Street, and Edward aged about 10 years, in the Charity School in Hungerford Market. Sworn the [blank].
Manuscript ReferenceF5033
ForenameMary
Surname Millson< no role >
Male OR Femalefemale
Age44
Date of Examination29/12/1740
Examination Outcomeunknown
Page Number72
Signed OR Marked unsigned/unmarked



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