Middlesex
Informations of Witnesses taken at the Dwelling
House of
William Wheeler< no role >
the Sign of the Coach
and Where in the parish of Isleworth
in the County
of Middlesex
on Monday the Ninthday of
January 1786
Before
Edward Umfreville< no role >
Esquire
one of his Majestys Coroners
for the said County touching
the Death of
William Tillyer< no role >
then and there
being dead as follow
William Whitcomb< no role >
Servant
to Mr. John Hatley< no role >
of Harmsinworth
Middlesex
Farmer
on his Oath
South not an Friday the Sixth day of January
instant His Deponent was during a Load of
Barley in his Masters Waggon with [..] Horses
from Hamingsworth
aforesaid to Turnham Green
and the deceased who was also a Servant to
the said John Hatley< no role >
was in Company with
this Deponent and had got upon the Load
of Barley to Ride and West himself and
within about a hundred yards from the Coach
and Horses aforesaid the deceased Stept of the
Barley our the front of the Waggen and the
near for Wheeler and timeWheelsboth went
over the deceaseds Body before Deponent
could possibly Stop the Horses, and as soon [..]
Deponent had stopped them he with the
Some other persons toch him up but he was
not dead and carried him into the Coals & Horses
aforesaid
The Mark of
William [mark] Whitecomb< no role >