MIDDLESEX
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AN INQUISITION Indented, Taken for our Sovereign Lord the King, at The Parish
of Saint Ann
in the County of
Middlesex
, the Twenty Eigth Day of February in the Twenty second Year of the Reign of our
Sovereign Lord GEORGE the Third
, by the Grace of God, of Great-Britain, France, and
Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, and so forth, before
Thomas Phillips< no role >
one of the Coroners of our said Lord the King for the said County, on View of the Body of
Ann Blasford< no role >
then and there lying dead, upon the Oath of
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Thomas Williamson< no role >
Dalby Williams< no role >
, Archibald Ritchey William
Holbey Robert Donsbery,
Christian Pearson< no role >
,
Lawrance Julz< no role >
Patrick Charles< no role >
Fountain John Arriz< no role >
Joseph Jones< no role >
Thomas Raybould< no role >
,
Abraham Akers< no role > This name instance is in set 03883. This set is in the group(s): .
,
David Brand< no role >
John Hagen< no role >
,
Richard Edwards< no role >
and
John Hart< no role >
and
James Thornton< no role >
good and lawful Men of the said County, duly chosen, and who being then and there duly
sworn and charged to inquire, for our said Lord the King, when, how, and by what Means, the
said
Ann Blasford< no role >
came to her
Death, Do, upon their Oath, say, That the said
Ann Blasford< no role >
on the Twenty third Day of
February in the Year aforesaid at the Parish and in the County aforesaid departed
this Life by the Visitation of God in a Natural way (to wit) of a Billions Fever and
not from any Hurt, Injury or violence received from
Thomas Blasford< no role >
her Husband
many other Person when
[..] to the Knowledge of the said Jurors
[..]
IN WITNESS whereof, as well said Coroner as the said
Richard Wicker< no role >
the Foreman of the said Jurors, on the Behalf of himself and the Rest of his said Fellows, in
their Presence, have, to this Inquisition, set their Hands and Seals, the Day and Year first
above written.
Thos. Phillips< no role >
[mark]
Coroner
Richard Wicker [mark] Foreman