City of London Coroners:
Coroners' Inquests into Suspicious Deaths
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3rd January 1799 - 31st December 1799

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Image 115 of 8581st March 1799


Jane< no role > Wife of William Berryman< no role > of No. 50 Maze aforesaid
maketh oath that she saw the deced sent out by her husband
with a Busket Coals a little after three on Wednesday afternoon
last that the deced returned soon after and delivered the
Money he brought for the Coal he had taken out to Dept.
that Dept. finding about Six pence among the Money he
being at sent him back with it to get it charged that the
deced soon after returned and gave Dept. another Six pence
and then turned and went into the yard behind Dept
house and Dept. saw no more of him until he was brought
into the House a little after five when he appeared quite dead
That [..] during that time the deced hath been with Dept. and
her husband he has appeared very chearful and appeared
to be very well satisfied a with his situation and hath never
shown any dislike to being bound as an Apprentice to
Dept. husband

Sworn this 1st. day of March
1799 before me}

Jane Berryman< no role >




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