City of London Coroners:
Coroners' Inquests into Suspicious Deaths
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5th January 1798 - 28th December 1798

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Image 31 of 62417th January 1798


Mary< no role > Wife of Bradford Stone< no role > the last Witness make Oath that
she first saw the deced above nine o Clock in the Evening of Monday
last that he was lying on the Floor of the Room he lies in having
by some means rotted off the Bed-That he was placed on the
Bed by her husband and a Woman prisoner -That he appeared
very ill-Dept. got some warm Beer and gave it the deced
that he drank it and asked for a bit of Bread Dept. was afraid
to give him any last it might choak him he appearing to be
dying Dept. continued to attend the deced tit near one o Clock
when she left him & desired a Man who goes of Errands to
watch the deced and if he wanted any thing to get it for him
Dept. left him a Light-the deced appeared sensible when
Dept left him-Dept. saw the deced again about eight o Clock
yesterday Morning and several times in the course of yesterday
and about six o Clock Dept. hearing the Woman who was placed
to attend the deced cry out she went to the Room the deced
was and [..] he appeared to have just departed this Life

Sworn this 17th. day of January
1798 before me}

he
Mary [mark] Stone< no role >
Mark

Violet Chamber< no role > Spinsr . a Prisoner in the new Compter maketh
Oath that she attended the deced from about eleven o Clock yesterday
Morning until about six o Clock in the Evening when he
departed this Life-That Dept. tried Several times during
the day to get the deced to take some refreshment but he
was unable to receive any

Sworn this 17th. day of January
1798 before me}

her
Violet [mark] Chambers< no role >
Mark




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