City of Westminster Coroners:
Coroners' Inquests into Suspicious Deaths
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3rd January 1766 - 29th December 1766

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Image 260 of 68625th April 1766


to the Workhouse belonging to the Parish of St. Margaret , And
this Dept. says that she verity believes thatofthe Deced would
have lived, if she had refrained from Liquor.

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Catherine Hart< no role >

Archdall Harris< no role > of Queen Street Surgeon, and John
Churchill
< no role > of Church Street in the Parish of St. John Apothecary
on their Oath severally say, That on Monday Evening last
Elizabeth Guy< no role > the Deced was Sent to the Work house belonging
to the Parish of St. Margaret, Say that they Examined the Deced
last Tuesday Morning and found one Wound on her left
Temple and another on the left side of her Head, but these
Depts. for themselves severally say that the Deceds Death
was not occasioned by those Wounds, and that they believe
her Death to be in the natural Way.

Harris
J. Churchill

Rachael Bondwick< no role > of Great St. Anns Lane , Mother to the
Deced on her Oath saith that she was Sent for to the Deced
last Sunday fortnight, Says that she went there and found
the Deced Bloody, who informed Dept. that Robert Francis< no role >
had Struck her over the Head with an Iron which lay upon
the Floor, and Says that Robert Francis< no role > acknowledged Sticky
the Deced with the Iron

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Rachael Bondwick< no role >




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