City of London Coroners:
Coroners' Inquests into Suspicious Deaths
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31st December 1793 - 24th December 1794

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Image 329 of 6592nd July 1794


London Depositions of Witnesses taken at London
that is to say at the parish of Saint Sepulchere
in the Ward of Farringdon without in London
aforesaid this 2nd. day of July 1794 on view of
the Body of Mary Halford< no role >
now here lying Dead

Jane Brown< no role > a Prisoner for Debt in His Majestys Gaol of
Newgate maketh Oath that she hath known the deced Mary
Halford [..] almost eight Years that she has been a Prisoner for
Debt in the said Gaol since the 3d day of May last that she was very
ill when she came into the Gaol that she appeared to be in adecline
that she continued to get worse daily and within this last for might
got so bad as to be confined to her Bed-and at times had a Fever
on her that she continued to get werce daily until Yesterday
Morning when the departed this Life that she was attended by
the Surgeon of the said Gaol during her illness and Dept. has
no doubt the aforesaid dis orders occasioned the deceds death

Sworn this 2nd. day of July 1794
before me}

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