Jurors
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the Court of Aldermen and Say'd he must
give up his place if he was obliged to go
into the Wards but he does not recollect
any Mischief happening to the Coroner
or his Servants.
thinks
That he thinks if the Gaol was rebuilt
Physicians and apothecaries would not
refuse to attend so commonly as they do
now and believes many would attend
who now refuse, if the Goal was made
more Commodious and healthy.
Mr. Thomas Beach< no role >
Coroner
of the City of London
produced an Account of Inquisitions
taken on prisoners dying in Newgate
from 1758 to 1764. Amounting to 82. and in seven years and
also an Account of such Inquisitions
from 14th. March 1755. 29th. March 1765
Amounting to 132. and he Say'd that he
has not always attended himselfe except in
Cases of violent deaths not having had the small pox That in 1763. he
took