City of London Coroners:
Coroners' Inquests into Suspicious Deaths
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2nd January 1793 - 28th December 1793

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Image 683 of 9783rd September 1793


at the time the deced related the before mentioned particulars to
Dept. she was then very ill and apprehended herself to be in
a lying statethat she always appeared very [..] our and
expreped great contrition for havingtake havedone what
she had and also sayed that as the time she drank the Prison
she did not know what she did

Sworn this 3rd. day of September 1793
before me}

Richard Saumarez< no role >

Susannah Winrow< no role > of the Fishmongers Alms Houses in the
parish of saint George within the Borough of Southwrak in the County
of Surrey Widow Mother of the deced maketh Oath that the
deced has lived as Home with Dept. near twelve Months since
she quitted her last place of Service-that a Young Man of the Name
of Mullet by Trade a Taylor used to Visit the deced as a Save others
that and has done so near two yearsthat a few day before
Mr. Saumarez attended the deced Dept. believes there had been
a quarrel between the deced and Mullesthat the day before
Mr. Saumarez attended the dected the deced was taken very
ill with a violent vomiting andpaging anda pain in her
Stomach thatthatthe day after Mr. Saumarez had attended
the dected in consequence of what Mullet sayed to Dept. [..] Dept.
questioned the dected that the deced was then very ill and sayed
she should die and related the same particulars as above
stated by Mr. Saumarez that the deced continuel ill until
last Friday Morning when she departed this Lifethat the
Night before the deced was taken ill she appeared very dull
and Melancholy and appeared to be frelting about something
that the Morning the deced was taken ill she got up much earlier
than usual.

Sworn this 3d. day of September 1793.
before me}

Susan Winrow< no role >




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