Thomas Winters< no role >
Helper
at Mr. Higginson's No 35
Harley Street
aforesaidSaith He was called in
between eight and nine oClock at Night on Saturday last
to take an Infant Child out of the Necessary
House in the Front of No. 36
, Harley Street
aforesaid
That He got it up accordinglyThat He was
quite dead, and [..] might have been dead half a
Day or thereabouts that there were not any
Marks of Violence
Thomas Winters< no role >
Mary Hammerton< no role >
House Maid
with His
Excellency Compte de Worozow went with Chas.
Amaron< no role >
, on the Report of a Child being in the
Necessary House, and found the deced. laying upon
the Soil, but sunk about half Way downthat
Dept. saw the Child after He was got out by
Thomas Winter< no role >
, that there did not appear any
Marks of Violence that He appeared to have been
born about three Days, and to have been hour at
between seven and eight Months that He did
not appear to have lain long in the Soil that the
Child was quite naked, and did not appear to have
been dressed
Mary Hammerton< no role >
William Spence< no role >
of Great Mary le Bone Street
,
Surgeon
-Saith that on Monday last He was
called in to examine the deceasedthat He appear
to have been hours at about seven Monthsthat the
Body was then getting [..] so as to present the try of the
Experins out of the Summing of the Lungs, with any