City of Westminster Coroners:
Coroners' Inquests into Suspicious Deaths
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4th January 1768 - 31st December 1768

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Image 382 of 53817th August 1768


William Johnson< no role > at St. Mary White Chapel Middx. Milkman, says
he was Yesterday in Company with Joseph Carrier< no role > of Bednall [..] Green
Milkman & about 3 o'Clock in the Afternoon going up New Street
Covent Garden in order to go to the Haymarket , and suddenly he
fell down Dead

Wm Johnson< no role >

Mr. Sheffeild Cadwayner in New Street saw the Deced soon
after he fell down

Margaret Carrier< no role > Wife of the Deced was ass'd if she was
Satisfied that his Death was accidental, She answered she was
fully Satisfied for that she was Sure Mr. William Johnson< no role > who
was with him was his Friend, and would in no wise injure him

The Mark of [mark] Margaret
Carrier
< no role >

Thomas Kynaston< no role > Esqr . one of His Majestys Justices of the Peace for
the City and Liberty of Westmr . rending in St. Martins in the fields sent
Word by one of the Constables of that Parish, that he himself saw the Deced
fall and that it was wholly accidental, therefore Recommended to the Coroner
to Grant his Warrant for Binal, without Impannelling a Jury.

A Warrant way Granted the 17th. of August 1768 , to Bury the Dead in
the Parish of St. Matthew Bethnall Green in the County of Middlesex .




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