• Reference
    PUBZ3/5/89
  • Title
    Folio.171 Hannah Bailey, wife of John Bailey, residing in St Paul, Bedford.
  • Date free text
    24 Apr 1821
  • Production date
    From: 1821 To: 1821
  • Scope and Content
    Married to John Bailey at St Mildreds near the poultry, City of London, 18 January 1807. He then kept a house at Irchester, County of Northampton and carried on the business of a baker and had done so for two or three years. June 1807 they quitted Irchester, her husband having hired a house and bakers shop at Sheep Street, Wellingborough from a Mr William Williamson, and her husband carried on there for two years when, he being involved, sold his property and went from Wellingborough leaving her there. She has never seen him since but has been informed that some time in the year 1818 he hired a tenement consisting of unfurnished apartments of – Granger at 56 New Compton Street in St Giles, Holborn, Middlesex at the rent of 6 shillings per week and continued there at t he same rent for two years when he hired another apartment at 28 Church Street, St Ann, Soho where he is now residing. Paragraph scored through: Stated that she is sick and destitute and unable to maintain and support herself, and her husband does not apply any proportion of the money earned by him towards her maintenance but leaves her.
  • Level of description
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