George Oliver< no role >
of Old Brentford
aforesaid Surgeon
Upon
his Oath Saith That on Wednesday the First instant
he in Company with Alexander Corson< no role >
of New Brentford
Surgeon
took a view of the Body of the deceased
and is of opinion from he observations he then made
that the deceased died a Natural Death of some
decease to which he cannot give a Name but by of no
violent means.
Geo: Oliver< no role >
Alexander Corson< no role >
Upon his Oath Saith That he
has heard Mr. Olivers Deposition Read and is of the
same Opinion with him
Alexr. Corson< no role >
Mary Wife of Thomas Thomas< no role >
. of old Brentford
Labourer
Upon her Oath Saith. That She lives in a little House nearthe
Alexander Shewen< no role >
and know the deceased whom
she was informed he took into his [..] ne to maintain
from Motives of Charity as she understood The Father
was not able to provide it with Bread that after
the Child was dead she laid it out and from what
she has known of the said Alexander Shewen< no role >
and
his Wife believes They ever treated the Child with
tenderness and humanity and is of opinion the Child
died a Natural Death of a violent Cold
The Mark of
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Mary Thomas< no role >