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

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Image 634 of 7124th July 1786


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Informations of Witnesses taken at theDwellingHouse of
Correction Clerkenwell Bridewell the Sign of
in the Parish of St. Jas Clerkenwell in the County of Middlesex on
Tuesday. the fourthday of July1786
Before Thomas Phillips< no role > Esquire one of his Majesty's
Coroners for the said County touching the Death of Elizabeth
Jackson
< no role > . then and there lying Dead as follow.

Ann Callahan< no role > . Nurse of the Sick Ward in the
said House of Correction Upon her Oath Smith That.
The deceased was a holar Confirmed in the said.
House of Correction and on Friday so night was
brought into the Sick Ward under Deponents.
law Much afflicted with the Yellow Jaundice
& a fever and continued so afflicted until
Sunday last when the died. Saith That
Mr Gibbs The Apothecary attended the whole
time that every possible Care & Attention was
shewn to the deceased and that She did not
died by any other means them from the Effect
of the Jaundice & fever.

The Mark of
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Ann Callaham< no role >




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