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

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Image 925 of 97816th December 1793


William Barrow< no role > of Peter Street Saffronhill labourer maketh
oath that he has attended in the deced & Mr. Crowe since last
Marchthat he went to the deceds Chambers last Friday morning
between nine & ten o'Clock & found the outer door that, that he
knocked against the door several times and called so the decedbut raced
no answerSays that Mrs. Tillerton came out of her room while Leaves
knocking as the door & she told Dept. that she had been the deced who
had given her some milk as usual & that she had heard the door shut
very hard about ten minutes before & somebody went [..] down Stairs
This she sayed in answer to Dept. also asked her if she had seen Mr.
SlaughterDept. told her [..] Mr. Slaughter that he had been there
Dept. says that he then went to Mr. Crowes & did not return to Mr.
Slaughters Chambers until Saturday morning between 9 & 10 when
he again found the door that upon which he knocked at the door &
kicked with his poor but reced no answer that he then knocked at
Mrs. Tillerton's door & spoke to hershe then went to Mr. Crowes
dept says he was present in the our when the Chambers ware opened
& she deced found decd.

The Mark of
Wm. [mark] Barrow< no role >

Sworn the 16th. Decr 1793
before me T. Shelton Corr}

Abraham Carter< no role > Servant to Mr. Darner of Flower de lys Court
Smith maketh oath that a Saturday eve. he was called on so pick
the Cock of the outer door of the deced Chambers & Says that he did so
& that he believes the door was double locked.

Abraham Carter< no role >

Sworn the 16 Decr 1793
before me T. Shelton Corr.}




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