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29th July 1771 - 14th December 1772

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Informations taken this
19th June 1772 at the
Parish of Saint Sepulchre
in the Ward of Harringdon
without London on an Inquicon
taken on the Body of Edward
Potter
< no role > an Infant of the Age of 17 years
lying dead at Saint Bartholomew
Hospital in the Parish of St
Bartholomew the less in the
Ward aforesaid

William Vain< no role > fined Servant Daniel Sibbon< no role >
of the Parish of St Mary Islington in the County
of Middx . Cash upon maketh Oath that on
Wednesday Evening the 17th. of June instant
as this Dept. [..] who had the Direction
a lace of a Court drawn by three Horses loaded
with Grains belonging to the said Daniel
Sibbon passing through Islington aforesaid in the way
to his Master's House there and that a little before [..]
he [..] near the three Wheat ship was her
intented the deced to drive the said [..]
after which a Gentleman's Coach [..]
[..] was following close to
Depts. Court and the [..]
Coachman used out twice to the deced to
take care but the deced as this Dept believes
not hearing the Coachman and the
Coachman driving or the Off Horse
drawing the Coachman against the deced
and therein him down and Dept. are the
Hind Off Which of the said Coach which
Was drawn by two Horses pass even his
Body near his Hip and the Cart [..] going on
their can Wheel of the Cart want over the Right
Think of the deced and [..]
[..] Dept. then
stoped his last for some little times that he saw
the Deced [..] and heard king speaks the deced lying
upon the left [..] ; that Dept then drove the
last to his Masters House and near saw
the deced after and till has are him dead
this day at St. Bartholomew's Hospital Says
he believe in the sd. Cart was of the Value of about
L 3. and that Horse upon an Average of about
L 5 each and the [..] in the sd. Cartar [..]
[..] Dept were worth abt. of [..]
[..] there were [..]
was in his Hand when [..] happeneds

The Mark of by William Vain< no role >




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