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

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An Inquisition Indented taken for our Sovereign Lord die King at London that
is to say at the parish of Saint Mary Staining in the ware of Aldersgate within in London
aforesaid on the twenty first day of September in the thirty second year of the reign of our
Sovereign Lord< no role > George the third by the grace of God of Grant Britain France and Ireland King
defender of the faith and so forth before Thomas Shelton< no role > Gentleman Coroner for our said Lord the
King for the City of London and Borough of Southwark on view of the body of Nathaniel Procter< no role >
now here lying dead by the Oath of William Bawtree< no role > , Adam Blackwell< no role > , Samuel Martins< no role > , William
Snowe, Valentine Knight< no role > , John Simpson< no role > , Samuel Wade< no role > , Edward Simpson< no role > , William Loadman< no role > ,
Robert Nelson< no role > , Richard Warne< no role > , James Fungham< no role > , Christopher Bradshaw< no role > , Thomas James< no role > ,
John Taylor< no role > , Edward Davis< no role > , James Darquit and William Warren< no role > , good and lawful men of the City
of London aforesaid who being now [..] here duly chosen sworn and charged to inquire for our Lord
the King when how and in what manner the said Nathaniel Procter< no role > [..]
[..] came to his death say upon their Oath that the said Nathaniel Procter< no role >
on the twentieth day of November being on the lodge on the outside of a certain Window belonging
to a certain public building called Coachmakers Hall and being then and there setting dwon
a certain ladder from the said Window into a certain Yard [..] belonging for the said Hall It
so happened that the said Nathaniel Procter accidentally casually and by misfortune fell from
and of the said lodge of the said Window into the said Yard and to and upon the stone pavement
there by means whereof the said Nathaniel Proctor< no role > did then and there receive one mortal
Mound are fracture in and upon the right side of the Leads of him the said Nathaniel
Procter of which said mental wound and fracture he the said Nathaniel Proctor< no role > at the
parish and Ward last aforesaid did instantly die And so the Jurors aforesaid upon their Oath
aforesaid do say that the said Nathaniel Procter< no role > in manner and by the means aforesaid casually and be misfortune was
accidentally killed In Witness whereof as well the said Coroner as the said William
Bawtree the freeman of the said Jurors on behalf of himself are the rest of his fellows
in their presence have to this Inquisition not their hands and seals the day year and place first
abovewritten.

Willm Bawtree< no role > [mark] Foreman




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