City of Westminster Coroners:
Coroners' Inquests into Suspicious Deaths
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7th January 1773 - 28th December 1773

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ordered Dept. to drive into Union Street Westmr . That
the Decedwasimmediately after had affit of Couching
and on Dept. looking into the Coach Deced said Coachman
drive as fast as you can for I am dying upon which the
Dept. drove very fast until he got to Margaret Street in the Parish of St. Magt. Westmr .
and there stopped the Coach and looked into it, & asked
the Deced where she lived, but found that she was dead
Says that there was no Person in the Coach with the
Deced, and believes that the Deced died a natural
Death.

Richard Gresswell< no role >

Moses Burton< no role > of Union Street Westmr . Periwig maker
on his Oath saith, That Mary Harbert< no role > the Deced lodged
at his House, That she went out last Sunday about half
hour after Twelve o'Clock, saying that she was going to Dine
with her Cousin in the Borough and Dept. did not see
her afterwards alive.

Moses Burton< no role >

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




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