City of London Coroners:
Coroners' Inquests into Suspicious Deaths
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5th January 1789 - 30th December 1789

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Image 650 of 10192nd September 1789


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Depositions of Witnesses taken at London
that is to say, at the Parish of Saint Sepulchre
in the Ward of Farringdon without in London
aforesaid the 2nd. day of September 1789 on
view of the Body of Joseph Bingley< no role > then
and there lying Dead

John Phillips< no role > a Prisoner for Debt in His Majesty's Gaol of
Newgate maketh Oath and saith he hath known the
deceased about a Month that he was also a Prisoner in the
said Gaol that about six [..] or seven Days ago he was
taken with a Complaint in his Dead which in the course
of three or four Days was accompanied with a fever and
continued to get more until Yesterday Morning about
four OClock when the departed this Life that he was
attended by a Surgeon who is a Prisoner in the said Gaol
and also by the Surgeon of the said Gaol and had every
came possible taken of him during his illness and Dept
believes the aforesaid disorder to have been the came of
his Death

Sworn the 2nd. day of September 1789
before me}

John Phillips< no role >




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