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

16th November 1750



Unique Project ID56766
Examination TextThe Examination of William Killingly a Glazier in Orange Court in Drury Lane in the Parish of St Giles in the Fields taken upon oath this 15th Day of November 1750. This Examinant on his oath says that he very well knows Ann Killingly, an infant aged nine years and upwards, to be the true and lawful issue of George Killingly by Sarah his wife, that the said George Killingly was a Glazier by trade and lived in and rented an house in Old Round Court in the Strand in the Parish of St Martin in the Fields for the space of three years at the yearly rent of 14 pounds besides taxes, quitted the same about nine years ago and never kept house rented a tenement of 10 pounds by the year or paid any parish taxes after, that he has been dead about five years. Sworn the 16th Day of November 1750 before James Fraser.
Manuscript ReferenceF5041
ForenameAnn
Surname Killingly< no role >
Male OR Femalefemale
Age9
Date of Examination16/11/1750
Examination Outcomeunknown
Page Number201
Signed OR Marked signed



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