MIDDLESEX
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AN INQUISITION indented, taken for our sovereign Lord the King, at the Hamlet
of Poplar and Blackwall
in the Parish of Saint Dunstan Stepney in the County of
Middlesex
, the Twenty Eighth Day of May in the Twenty fifth 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
James Poole< no role >
then and there lying dead, upon the Oath of
John Perry< no role >
Joseph Hankey< no role >
John Pewsey< no role >
Philip Parker< no role >
John Williams< no role >
John
Salter William Scoffin< no role >
William Smith< no role >
John Horsley< no role >
James Davis< no role >
John Henfree< no role >
John Brunker< no role >
Richard Wardill< no role >
James Naish< no role >
Robert Alsop< no role >
John Baird< no role >
Thomas
Everingham
Thomas Taylor< no role >
Stephen Chambers< no role >
Robt. Hughes< no role >
Thos. Rayboned< no role >
Spencer Burgess< no role >
and
Thomas Ansell< 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
James Poole< no role >
came to his
Death, do, upon their Oath, say, That On the Twenty fifth day of May in the
Year aforesaid at the Hamlet aforesaid in the Parish and County
aforesaid the said
James Poole< no role >
Died a natural Death of an
Apoplexy And not by means of any hurt or Violence received
from any Person or Persons whatever to the Knowledge of
the said Jurors
IN WITNESS whereof, as well the said Coroner as the said John Perry< 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
John [mark] Perry< no role >
. & Foreman