Westminster
Informations of Witnesses severally taken and
acknowledged on the behalf of our Sovereign Lord the King
touching the Death of
Anna Millecent King< no role >
, at the Dwelling
House of
John Tredwell< no role >
the Sign of the Duke of Cumberland
head scituate in St. Martins Street
in the Parish of St
Martin in the feilds
in the Liberty of Westminster
on the
Third day of March in the First Year of the Reign of our
Sovereign Lord King George the Third Before Me
John
Feary< no role >
His Majesty's Coroner
for the said City and Liberty, on
an Inquisition then and there taken, on View of the
Body of the said Anna Millecent King, then and there
lying Dead, as follow to wit
Ann Windson< no role >
Servant
to Dr. Ruby of St. Martins Lane
Spinster
on her Oath Says that she was lately a Servant to the Deceased, Says
she last saw her Mistress Mrs. King about Nine o'Clock in the
forenoon on Thursday the 19th. day of February last in Bed in the
Chamber of the Deceased's House in Leicester
feilds, that then the
Deponent went up into the Apartment of Theodore Gerdalle< no role >
who
was a Lodger in her Mistresses House to light his Fire, that Gerdalle
then desired the Deponent to go to the Haymarket
to buy him some
Snuff and to deliver two Letters to Persons who live in the Haymarket
one letter she left at the place where she bought the Snuff and the
other letter for a Gentleman who lives at the Turner's in the Haymarket
on Deponents Return which was in a quarter of an hour did not find
Gerdalle in the House, but says he must have been in some part of
the House, for soon after she heard hair in a Room one the Kitchen
and