Middlesex Coroners:
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Image 382 of 71211th March 1786


Middlesex

Informations of Witnesses taken at the Dwelling House of
James Ribbens< no role > the Sign of the Old George
in Oxford Street in the Parish of Saint Mary le bone in the County of Middlesex on
Tuesday the fourteenth day of March 1786 Before Edward
Umfreville Esquire one of his Majestys Coroners for to the said County touching
the Death of Edward Agnel< no role > then and there lying
dead as follows

Richard Tyrrell< no role > Apprentice to Mr. Sworn of Oxford
Street Coachmaker upon his Oath Saith That the
deceased was Brother in Law to sd. [..] & had
as this Deponent has been informed been bred to
the Business of a Tallow Chandler and has been
about Three Months at Mr. Frooms House staying
there untill he could get a played some Employment
in the Business he was brought up in. That when
the deceased first came to Mr. Froom's he was ruther
cheerfull but afterwards became dejected and out
of Spirits as Deponent supposes at not getting some
employment. Deponent was absent on Account of
his. Health about two Months of the time the deceased
was staying at Mr. Frooms. and upon his Return about
afortnight since found the deceased at his Masters in
the same dejected State he left him. And Saith that
on Saturday Night last about Eleven or twelve oClock.
the deceased went up to his Chambers in the intention as
Deponent supposed to go to Bed. that he had been
as had to sit down to Supper that Night but refused
and seemed rather in an about State of Mind as he
did not answer several Questions that Deponent put.




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