London
Thos. Shelton< no role >
Corr.
An Inquisition Indented taken for our Sovereign Lord the King as London that is to
say at the parish of Saint Dunstan in the West
in the Ward of Farringdon
without
in London
aforesaid on the eighteenth day of January in the 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
John Martin< no role >
now
here lying dead by the oath of
John Daniels< no role >
,
Thomas Groom< no role >
,
Samuel Highley< no role >
,
Richard
Whiteares< no role >
,
Edward Beetham< no role >
,
Nicholas Carter< no role >
,
William Painter< no role >
,
William Robins< no role >
,
John
Watkins,< no role >
Richard Woodhouse< no role >
,
George Rowe< no role >
,
Richard Banister< no role >
,
William Shallcross< no role >
, and
George Dawson< 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
John Martin< no role >
came to his death say upon their oath
that the said
John Martin< no role >
on the thirteenth day of January in the year aforesaid
it the parish and Ward aforesaid in London
aforesaid was sick and diseased
in his body of which said sickness and disease the said
John Martin< no role >
on the said
thirteenth day of January in the year aforesaid at the parish and Ward aforesaid in
London
aforesaid did die. And so the Jurors aforesaid upon their oath aforesaid do say
that the said
John Martin< no role >
on the said thirteenth day of January in the year aforesaid
by the Visitation of God died a natural death and by no violent means or manner
whatsoever.
John Daniel< no role >
[mark] Foreman