City of London Coroners:
Coroners' Inquests into Suspicious Deaths
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30th January 1797 - 28th December 1797

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Image 548 of 6071st November 1797


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Thomas Shelton< no role >
Corr. [mark]


An Inquisition Indented taken for our Sovereign Lord the King at London (that
is to say) at the parish of Saint Botolph without Bishopsgate in the Ward of Bishopsgate
without in London aforesaid on the first day of November in thirty eighth year of the
reign of our Sovereign Lord George the third King of Great Britain and so forth before
Thomas Shelton< no role > Gentleman Coroner of our said Lord the King for the City of London and
Borough of Southwark on view of the body of Elizabeth Marshall< no role > now here lying dead
by the oath of John Fairchild< no role > , Thomas Eames< no role > , Samuel Bracey< no role > , Thomas Hacken< no role > , Joseph
Smith
< no role > , Thomas Green< no role > , George Juxam< no role > , Christopher Athow< no role > , Thomas Jones< no role > , John West< no role > ,
John Moy< no role > , Alexander Read< no role > , George Stroud< no role > , James Payne< no role > , Thomas King< no role > , John Ward< no role > ,
John Pitman< no role > , Kemp Joad< no role > , good and lawful men of the City of London aforesaid who
being now here duly chosen sworn and charged to inquire for our said Lord the
King when how and in what manner the said Elizabeth Marshall< no role > came to her
death say upon their oath that the said Elizabeth Marshall< no role > on the
twenty eighth day of October in the year aforesaid at the parish and Ward aforesaid
in London aforesaid being sick and diseased in her body and languishing
It so happened that the said Elizabeth Marshall< no role > on the same day and year
last aforesaid at the parish aforesaid in the Ward aforesaid in London aforesaid of
the said Sickness and disease. did die And so the Jurors aforesaid upon their oath
aforesaid do say that the said Elizabeth Marshall< no role > by the visitation of God died a
natural death and by no violent means or manner whatsoever - In Witness
whereof as well the said Coroner as the said John Fairchild< no role > the foreman of [..]
Jurors on behalf of himself and the rest of his fellows in their presence have to
this Inquisition set their hands and seals the day year and place first above written

[mark] John Fairchild< no role >




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