Examination Text | Elizabeth Wilson aged 33 years in the workhouse of and in the Parish of St Martin in the Fields upon her oath saith that she is the wife of William Wilson (on board the Royal George ship of war) to whom she was married at the Romish Chaple in Warwick Street the 21st Day of April which was in the year of our Lord 1739, that he her said husband was never bound an apprentice kept house rented a tenement of 10 pounds by the year or paid any parish taxes, but was before his intermarriage and while single a yearly hired servant in the capacity of a Footman (in St Martin's Lane in the Parish aforesaid but the master's name and the particular part this Examinant cannot tell) for the space of nine months at the yearly wages of 9 pounds diet and lodging, and then intermarried with this Examinant, and continued with the said Master and in the said place for the space of nine months longer and under the same hiring. Sworn the 19th Day of January 1758 before Benjamin Cox. |