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She was never Marryed and that She lived a yearly Servant with Mr.
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Cole a
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in the County of Middx
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for one year & upwards at the yearly Wages of Six pounds and hath
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Quitted her said Service about Eight Months and further upon her
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voluntary Oath saith that on the 28th. day of Febry last She was
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Pyott near the
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in the
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and
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which hath since been baptized
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Elizabeth
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William
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Lloyd
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a Soldier in the Oxford Blows is the reputed Father of the
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said Female Child he the said
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William Lloyd
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having had Carnal
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knowledge of this Examinant the latter end of the month of May
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or beginning of June in the year 1754
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at the Sign of the Sun in Hounslow and
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at several times since at one of which times he got her with Child of the
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Female Child She was delivered of as aforesaid And that the sd.
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Wm. Lloyd
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Sworn the
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30 day of Augst
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1755
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Theodr. Sydenham
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