City of Westminster Coroners:
Coroners' Inquests into Suspicious Deaths
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3rd January 1763 - 30th December 1763

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by Deponent how it happened Deced said that she had
been used ill by two Men at St. Giles's , who called he [..]
and said she killed the Man, Deponent Says that the Deced
was then much in Liquor, says that the Blood issued from
the Deced's Nose, which was Bruised.

John Turner< no role >

Martha Parks< no role > of Bull and Mouth Street near Newgate
Street , on her Oath saith that she called uponthe Deced
Mrs. Poole in Clements Lane, and was there informed
that the Deced (who was Sister to Deponent) was in the
House says that she found Deced very ill, and sensible
that upon beinghowasked how she came by the Bruises
which she complained of, Deced informed Deponent that
she reced them from two men at St. Giles Whom she did
not know. says that Deced died on Monday Morning
last the Seventeenth Instant

Martha Parkes< no role >

Severally Sworn the Day
Year and Place abovementioned
before me
Tho. Prickard< no role > Coroner .}




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