Southwark
Depositions of Witnesses taken at the
Parish of Saint George within the Borough
of Southwark
in the County of Surrey
the
27th. day of
[..] March 1793 on view
of the body of
Patrick Carrol< no role >
now here
lying Dead
John Toop< no role >
a Stone Sawyer lodging at the House of
Wm. Harmond< no role >
near the Flying Horse Newington
in
the County of Surrey
maketh Oath that he hath known
the deced
Patrick Carrol< no role >
about five Weeks that the
deced was a Prisoner in His Majesty< no role >
's Prison the
Bridewell
situate in the parish of Saint George in the County
aforesaid where Dept. first knew the deced from
Dept having been a Prisoner in the said Bridewell
that the deced from the time of his first coming into
the said Bridewell
was Mad and Crazy with
a little interval at time of his Senses - that he used
to be so bad at times that no person dare go nigh him
he was so ontrageous, and was obliged to be locked up by
himself that he continued in that state until Dept
quitted the said prison which was on Thursday can
that Dept. saw the deced this afternoon lying dead
in the said prison.
John Toop< no role >
Henry Ellberry< no role >
a Prisoner
in His Majesty< no role >
's Prison
the Bridewell
in the Parish of Saint George with in the
Borough
of Southwark
in the County of Surrey
maketh Oath
that he hath know the deced about five Streets that he
was also a Prisoner in the said prison that the deced
has been quite in a deranged State some times so Mad
that he required another person besides Dept. to confine
him to his Bed - that he continued in that State with
[..] very little interval until Monday Morning when
he departed this Life - That he was [..]
attended by the Doctor of the Bridewell
once in Dept
Presence.
his
Henry [mark] Ellberry< no role >
Mark