Richard Dennison< no role >
of Broad Sheet Buildings London
Doctor of Physick
being Sworn and having
heard the Examination of Thomas Young< no role >
the last witnessandperfectly agrees with
him in every particular and in Addition saith
that the Dwelling of the Inferion extremitys
to believesarises frequently in Consequence
of a Common and Natural Labour but
Deponent does not think that to have been
the Immediate Cause of the Death of
the said MaryHawardPatmore< no role >
whose Body he
has Carefully Viewed nor can Deponent Assis
from the Appearance of the Body any
Immediate a Particular Cause of her
Deathappearas no external Marks of Violence appears
nor does he believe the cause could be
discovered was the Body to be opened
R. Dennison
Samuel Orange< no role >
of Swan Street
in the Minories
London
Surgeon
being Sworn and having
heardthatthe Examination of the two
last Witnesses and also Viewed the
Body perfectly Agrees with them in
every particular
S. Wa [..]