Middlesex Coroners:
Coroners' Inquests into Suspicious Deaths
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1st May 1781 - 31st December 1799

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Image 260 of 71226th December 1785


what she liked of she would to quiet but being
always [..] when in liquor she wod. not be
quiet but said she would go out again which she
did, about ten o Clock, and Deponent supposes that she fell
down in the Alley as Deponent followed her and
seeing her upon the Ground went to take her up but
deceased would not left her upon which Deponent
went into her House again thinking the deceased
would soon Return. but she did not, nor did Deponent
hear any thing further of her till about one o Clock
the Watchman [..] at the Door and told Deponent
the observed was dead

The Mark of
Elizabeth [mark] Jones< no role >

James Bates< no role > assistant Beadle to Edward Francis< no role >
Beadle of the said Parish of his Oath South That
That he was called up about one o Clock last
Sunday Morning by [..] Evans one of the
Watchman of St. John's Parish informing him a
Woman lay dead in the Street Deponent got up
and [..] tent immediately and found the deceased
laying up on the Stop of Mr. Playters Door in
Turnmill Street quite dead and DeponentHim beingin
it Right to called forty assistance of a Surgeon and
as Mr. Thomas Bridewell< no role > an Assistant of Mr. [..]




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