Examinations taken the 4th. day
of June 1787
at the Dyers Arms
in
George Street
Bethnall Green
in
the County of Middlesex
on View
of the Body of Joseph Gisdon< no role >
before
Edward Walter< no role >
one of his Majestys
Coroners
William Bliss< no role >
of Red Lyon Street
Spital
Fields
in the County of Middlesex
Surgeon
being Sworn and Examined upon his Oath
saith That he was about the hour of Eight this Morning
sent for to the Assistance of the said Joseph
Gisdon< no role >
but when he came found him Dead
with a Bruise on or near his rightJoseph
Cheek Bone That Deponent has Dissected him
for the purpose of finding the cause of his
Death but has not been able from the
Appearance of the Internal parts of the Body
a Head to discover whether he did a did not
dye a Natural Death but that he might have
come to his Death by some external Violence
without Deponent being able to discover it by
such Dissection and upon the whole Deponent
cannot Possitively say what was the Cause of [..]