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May 1760

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London 21st of May 1760.

We have this day examined the body of
William Robinson< no role > and observed nothing
that could be suspected to be the cause of
his death, except a wound in the right
wrist. It was upon the inside, that is,
of the same side as the thumb, and its
direction was obliquely downwards to
wards the hand. A Part of the bone of
the arm was divided and the cut was
continued into the joint of the wrist.

From our attendance upon him
while he was living and from what
we could observe in the dead body, we
suppose, and believe, that he died of
a fever which was occasioned by
this wound.

Severally taken and
acknowledged the day
and year abovesaid before
Me
Jno. Feary< no role > Coroner .

William Hunter< no role >
John, Riddell< no role >
Jno, Pickford< no role >




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