that all the sd. Wounds whenfrom the timeDept.
first saw them appeared to be in a state
of Mortification; the deced's Head and
Throat were very much swelled so as to
prevent [..] her speaking or swallowing
that last Friday the Swelling in her
Throat was very much abated so that
she could swallow some Milk Porridges
that on Saturday her Fever greatly
increased, she became decision and
on Sunday the next day about eleven of
the Clock in the Morning the died in St. Bartholomew &
Hospital
inthe
Colston's Ward
in the
Parish of St. Bartholomew the Less
in
the Wardforof Farring don without in
London Says he is of Opinion that the
aforesaid Wounds and Cuts were
undoubted by the cause of the deced's death
Sworn the 11th. day of Augt
1767
before me}
Tho: Beach< no role >
Coroner
Robt: Young< no role >
John
George Benham< no role >
Apprentice
to
James Brownrigg< no role >
of Flower de Leuce Court
Fetter Lane
London Painter
maketh Oath & saith
that about five or Six weeks ago on Dept. going from
the Shop to the [..] work his hands he can
the deced reached and [..] day about the Head her
Mistress standing by [..] with and [..] Whip
in hand [..]
take he has frequently seen Mrs
Browningg beat the deced some times with a
[..] over [..]
[..] and other times with an Horse whip
and hath after seen [..] the deced blead very much about the Head.
Sworn the 11th. day of Augt
1767 before me}
Tho: Beach< no role >
Coroner
George Benham< no role >