City of London Coroners:
Coroners' Inquests into Suspicious Deaths
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1st January 1795 - 31st December 1795

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Image 617 of 63130th December 1795


Says the next morng but me about 6 oClock the Son of the
Pass Master at Coventry took the deced & Dept to Bramston
in Northamptonshire Dept says at that time the deced was
very ill & was unable to get to the Cart from the house she was
lodged at witht. assistance. Says in the next day in the eve about
nine oClock she deced was later in a Cart, she being unable
to so otherwise, to a Howard Waggon at Branston , & in which
they went to Stoney Stratford The next day they went to little
Brick Peter< no role > , from whence she was taken in a Waggon
on Christmas day to market Street, & from thence in the
same Waggon to Ridge Still on the next morng and an
Saturday night they arrived in London at the White Bear
in Barbican from whence she was taken in & Cart to Saint
Dunstans Workhouse and delivered there as mentioned by
the last WitnessDept Says

George Ring< no role >

John Anderson< no role > of Fleet Street London Surgeon maketh
oath that he was called in to see she deced at Saint Dunstan
Workhouse last Sunday about twelve o'Clock at noon
Says he found her in a [..] state He Complained of a less
in her limitsonly which she attributed to haveg. been




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