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

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Image 443 of 86128th February 1792


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Informations of Witnesses taken at
the parish of saint Mary Wool church
in the Ward of Wadbrook in London the
28 Febry 1792 in view of the body of
Jane Horton< no role > there lying dead

Richard Monday< no role > Servant Mr. Horton of Bear buder
lane Butcher maketh oath that lad monday memory
between 6 & 7 as he was going he his masters Shop he
saw his mistress the deced lying in the [..] passage [..] the heare and
[..] the main [..] tancethat his sure were in the same street as
the same time one of whom sayed he heard her Sale as he
was as the Coroner of the Street. The Dept. went up [..] to
his master an mistress Bed chamber and alarmed his
Master at was in bed asleep. That she appeared hear
that the bed handle some short time before and very
low.

Richard Monday< no role >

Sworn the 28 Feby 1792
before me T Shelton Corr.}

Catherine Reeves< no role > of Lamb alley Shorton lane Widow
maketh oath that she [..] attended the deced in the capacity
of a nurse for some short time before her death Hatche
was as times very low and her conversation was extremely
incoherient that she would same times and Oaths who was,
with her a her no person but the Minister were in the room.
and she would often call on [..] whare very [..] in a
very earnest manner.

The Mark of
[mark]
Cathrine Rees< no role >

Sworn the 28 Febry 1792}
before me T Shelton Corr.}




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