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

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to take care of the Deced, he want to her and formd her see mustly
asleep, with her head and part of her Back against the Wall, she
drawed her Breath rather groasing, and at half an hour after
12 he came again and found her Dead, she then was laying lower
and slippedsays when Day Light appeared [..] he and some
other Watchman Examined her face and Breasts and head but there
appeared no Marks of Violence about her Deponent saw her the
Night before lying in Park Street from 12 o'Clock till he went
off the Watch and he spoke to her, and she said she had no
Lodging: says he has several times before seen her in the
Streets at late Hours walling about as if she had no proper Rasford

The Mark [mark] of
William Whitaker< no role >

Mr. Archdall harris< no role > Surjeon on his Oath says that he
has viewed the Body of the Deced and does not fined any
marks of Violence

Marris

28th. July 1773

Informations of Witnesses
touching the Death of
Eleanor Tomkins< no role > .




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