City of London Coroners:
Coroners' Inquests into Suspicious Deaths
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5th January 1792 - 31st December 1792

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Image 53 of 86122nd June 1792


William Thompson< no role > Servant to Messrs. Gop & Benwell aforesaid
maketh Oath that he hath heard the deposition of the last
Witness that the same in true andthat he serve a nothing
[..] further that soon after the last Witness had left the
deced with Dept. as before stated Dept being employed
lifting some [..] sacks and his Back towards the deced
the felt something Tookshopthe Mill upon which Dept. immediately
stopped the Mill and then missed the deced lying and upon going
out on the Stage of the Mill he saw the deced lying on the
Ground in the manner described by the last Witness

Sworn the 22d day of
June 1792 before me}

his
Wm. [mark] Thompson< no role >
Mark

Priscillia Scott< no role > one of the Sisters of Saint Thomas's Hospital
maketh Oath that about four OClock in the afternoon of Tuesday
last theDeptdeced was brought to said Hospital that she was
quite insensible Dept. examined her that her little finger
of her left hand was broke a violent bruse across her
twins a brouise upon her breast and several other bruises
uponaboutdifferent parts of her body that she departed his
Life in about an hour afterwards and Dept has no doubt
those bruises occasioned the deceds death that the deced
continued quite insensible until her death

Sworn the 22d day of
June 1792 before me}

P Scott




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