City of London Coroners:
Coroners' Inquests into Suspicious Deaths
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3rd January 1791 - 30th December 1791

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Image 525 of 67224th October 1791


Thomas Clark< no role > a Servant to Mr. George William< no role > of No. 39
Leadenhall Street London Stocking Wimmer< no role > maketh Oath
that [..] last Night a little part ten OClock Dept. assisted
Mrs. Rose in putting the deced to Bed-that sheappeared
very much intoxicated and had complained of every violent
Cold for several days part-that Mr. Williams & his Wife ever
not at House at the time-that Mr Williams & his Wife
returned about Eleven OClock-that Mrs. Williams asked< no role >
how the deced was-Dept. sayed she appeared very ill-that
Dept. went to the deced & called to her-that she not mean
answering Dept. concluded she was asleeps-that this
Morning [..] about Seven OClock just before [..] Dept. opened the
Shop Windows he [..] called to the deced [..]
[..] -that he went to the Bed to her that not receiving
any answer he went up Stairs to his Mistress and informed
her-that he could not waken the deced-that his Mistress
immediately after came down Stairs and on her going to
the deced she sayed she was [..] dead.

Sworn the 24th day of
October 1791 before me}

his
Thomas [mark] Clark< no role >
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