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 the King at London that
is to say at the precinct of Blackfriars in the ward of Farringdon within in London aforesaid on
Monday the first day of October in the thirty second Year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George
the third by the grace of God of Great Britain France and Ireland King defender of the faith
and so forth before Thomas Shelton< no role > Gentleman Coroner for of our said Lord the King for the City of
London and borough of Southwark on view of the Body of Phillip Allen< no role > now here lying dead
by the Oath of Joseph Delafons< no role > , Samuel Bodbard< no role > , Charles Child< no role > , Thomas Blon, Andrew
Christy, John Hutchins< no role > , Joseph Jeffries< no role > , James Russell< no role > , Richard Francis< no role > , Robert Carrick< no role >
William Bryton< no role > , Thomas Lardner< no role > , Richard Fenton< no role > , Ralph Wilde< no role > , John Odgen< no role > , and
Samuel Brown< no role > , good and lawful men of the City of London who being now here
duly chosen sworn and charged to inquire for our and Lord the King when how and in
what manner the said Philip Allen< no role > came to his death say upon their Oath that the said
Philip Allen< no role > on the twenty seventh day of September in the year aforesaid and for some time
before had been sick and diseased in his body of which said sickness and disease he the said
Philip Allen< no role > did languish and languishing live until the said twenty seventh day of September
in the year aforesaid when the said Philip Allen< no role > of the said sickness and disease at the
parish and Ward aforesaid in London aforesaid did die And so the Jurors aforesaid upon
their Oath aforesaid do say that the said Philip Allen< no role > by the Vistation of God died
a natural death and by no violent means or manner whatsoever In Witness whereof
as well as well the said Coroner as as Joseph Deldfons the foreman of the said Jurors in behalf
of himself are the rest of his fellows have in their presence to the Inquisition at their hands and
seals the day year and place first above
written.

Joseph Delafons< no role > [mark] Foreman




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