Harmandesworth
[..] 30. April 1762. White Kings head
touching the death of
George Sibson< no role >
then & there
lying dead.
Mary< no role >
the Wife
of Thomas Turnill< no role >
at Longford
That last Sunday Mor. Martin's Maid came to her & desired
her to Sit up with the decedSays she went on Sunday
Night & sat up with the deced & weak away a little after 6
on Monday Morning having a Favily of Cnrea of her Mastors
Mr. Cook to Look after- That abt. 3 in the Morning or Sooner
She thots. the deced changed for Death-That abt. 11 on Monday
She was seat for a pair to attend the deced- she did so &
was with him when he died wch. was between 2. [..] 3 in
a convation Fitt as she Thinks-did not know the
Gent or any of the Family other than by Report & Saith
she hath heard the maid Say the deced Married Mrs.
Martins Daur & they lived very happily togr. as man
& Wife & she verify believes he died a natural death.
Says she laid him out & found nothing uncommon on his Body
but what Fits will occasion & she hath been a Nurse many
years & seen many die
Mary Turrill< no role >
Ann< no role >
the Wife
of Willm. Tooth< no role >
of Longford
- was acts
acquainted with the deced but last Fryday Night was
sent for to sit up with the deced- she went & sat ap wth.
him till between 6 & 7 in the Morning - knows not what
his illness was but he seem'd to be consals'd That abt. 5 in
the Morning he ask'd where Jenny was (meaning his
Wife) she told him she was gone to Red for she was much