Depositions taken on View of the Body of
Mary Patmore< no role >
the 30th January 1789
at the
Crown and Anchor
in the High Street
Mile End New
Town
in the County of Middlesex
before Edward
Walter< no role >
one of the Coroners
for the said County
Mary Butler< no role >
Wife
of John Butler< no role >
a prisoner
in
Ludgate
being Sworn upon her Oath saith That
she Knew the deced several years That she
Lodged with Deponent for about Two Years
that some time since the deceased being unwell
was sent to the House of her Husband
William Patmore< no role >
and
Deponent hearing that she was there unwelland at
went for the purpose of seeing her and did see
her in a Back Garrett laying upon a Matt until
a Piece of Wood for her Head and the Room
wet and Damp That she requested Deponent
to prevail upon her Husband whethertogo to the Work house fer
She was afraid she would be staved as he gave
her Winds of Bacon and atten Pattaloes
that she carried her some Apple Pudding
and gave her some Half pence that Deponent
spoke to him above itto himand he said He
would keep her in that manner as long as
she Lived and when Dead would Sell her