City of Westminster Coroners:
Coroners' Inquests into Suspicious Deaths
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4th January 1772 - 30th December 1772

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Image 120 of 93216th March 1772


Westminster to wit

Whereas I am credibly inform'd that You can give
Evidence on the behalf of our Sovereign Lord the King touching
the Death of John Husham< no role > a Soldier .
These are therefore by Virtue of my Office to charge and
command Youforthwithpersonally to be and appear before me
his Majesty's Coroner for the City & Liberty of Westminster
at the House of William Timbury< no role > known by the Sign of the
Blue Anchor in Petty France in the Parish of St. Margaret
Westminster on Monday the 23d. day of this Instant March
at four of the Clock in the Afternoon

Then and there to be examined touching the Premises
and hereof fail not as You will answer the contrary at Your Peril
Given under my Hand and Seal this 16th. Day of March 1772

To Mr. Thomas White< no role >
at the Sign of the Ship in
Holywell Street
Spital Fields }

Mary Correll< no role >
Elizabeth Comben< no role >

Tho. Prickard< no role > Coroner

James Clarke< no role >
Mrs James at the Well in Well
Street Spittlefields




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