City of London Coroners:
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2nd January 1790 - 30th December 1790

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Image 732 of 94921st October 1790


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Information of Witnesses taken at
the parish of Saint Clement East Cheap
in the Ward of Candlewick in London the
21st. day of October 1790 on view of the
body of Henry Horsley< no role >
now here lying dead.

Harriett Tindale< no role > of Servant to Mr. Davidson of
Clement lane in the parish of Saint Clement East Cheap
London Gentleman maketh oath that last Sunday eve about
half past Seven in the eve the Dept who lodged in the two pair of
Stairs front room of her Masters house came [..] he appeared to
be much in liquor he went up Stairs to his room & immed. afterwds.
he came out of his room, returns down the Stairs, and he fell down
quite down to the Landing place That Dept a pod him up & in
about five minutes or thereabouts he was a the to speak under
Dept asking him if she shod send fire doctor he sayed No.
Dept says he dead on Thursday evening.

The Mark of
Harriet [mark] Tindale< no role >

Sworn the 21st Octr. 1790
before me}

T Shelton Corr.

Benjamin Atkinson< no role > of No. 37 Cannon Street
London Apothecary maketh oath that on Monday morning
last at out 8 Dept was called in to see the deced That he pard
him in a bed in the part room of the one pair of Stairs the
complained he had have the back part of his neck, he was
perfectly sensible, but he had no sensibility in any part of his body
put his Load & back part of his neck Dept admd. such medicine
as he apprehended as [..] a the occasion the died Tuesday
morng. Dept apprehend his death was occasioned by the [..]
marrow body injured by his fall.

Sworn the 21 Octr. 1790
before me
T. Shelton Corr.}

Benjn Atkinson< no role >




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