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<p n="1201"> <note type="authorial" place="margin">Westmr.</note>
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Informations of Witnesses taken this <rs type="date" id="WACWIC65209_date228">12th. day of<lb></lb>
August 1769</rs>
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in the Parish of <rs type="placeName" id="WACWIC65209_geo1091">St. Margaret Westminster</rs>
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at<lb></lb>
the Dwelling House of Mr. <rs type="persName" id="WACWIC65209_n1201-1">John Harriett</rs>
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the Sign of<lb></lb>
the Kings head in James Street Before <rs type="persName" id="WACWIC65209_n1201-3">Thomas Richard</rs>
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<rs type="occupation" id="WACWIC65209_occ338">Gentleman</rs>
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His Majesty's Coroner for the said City and Liberty<lb></lb>
touching the Death of <rs type="persName" id="WACWIC65209_n1201-4">William Lee</rs>
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then and there lying<lb></lb>
Dead as Follow</p>
<p n="1202"> <rs type="persName" id="WACWIC65209_n1202-1">William Slater</rs>
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<rs type="occupation" id="WACWIC65209_occ339">Pupil</rs>
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attending the <rs type="placeName" id="WACWIC65209_geo1092">Westminster Hospital</rs>
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in James<lb></lb>
Street Westminster on his Oath says that he saw the Deced on the<lb></lb>
14th. Day of July last at the said Hospital where he was informed<lb></lb>
he was brought the day before to wit the 13th. of July, and on<lb></lb>
Examining his Body found on the left Thigh a large lacorated Wound<lb></lb>
quite to the Bone, and Deponent was informed the Wheel of a<lb></lb>
Cart loaden with Bricks had run over him, Deponent says the<lb></lb>
Wound has been treated with all Possible care in the Hospital<lb></lb>
but that a Putred Fever which usually is the attendant of such<lb></lb>
large Wounds came on about 4 or 5 days ago, of which Fever<lb></lb>
the Deced died this Morning, and Deponent apprehends that the<lb></lb>
said wound was the certain cause of his Death, Deponent says he<lb></lb>
heard Deced say that he called to the Carter to Stop, but that he did not<lb></lb>
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