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

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Image 539 of 75023rd August 1773


Cloaths on the Robs wight lean her wright pastly thereon ly
means where of the Piece of Timber adjourning to the Wall that
supported one end of the [..] Pohes gave was and fell down, and the Deced
in her fale Pitched on the Door of the Necessary and the Door
was thereby forced off its himses, the Deponent [..] the Deced says [..]
[..] was taken up, and her right Arm was found broke [..] two
and her Collen Bone
Places, Says Surgeon Walker was sent for who came and help'd
to place the Deced on a Horse and advised her to be taken to
Sr. George's Hopr. the Deponent want with her, says the
Simpers Examined the Deced, asked her when her Pose was, she
repiled all over me, the Surgeon said that is no [..]
the Deced then desired Deponent to sworn her on her side and
let her Dye casy, and she Died in about half anhour after
she was conied to the Hospital

The Mark of
[mark]
Catherine Barn< no role >

Margaret Mc Carter< no role > who lodges at Mr. Braman's next Door to
the Deced on her Oath Says that on Friday last between [..]
12 Clock in the Foreman she went up on the Up of Mr [..]
hope to fitch a Couple of Onions , Says she saw the Dead
laying Cloaths to Dry and talted with her, says there was
a girl standing at her own Door at some distance from the Deced, but she did not come [..]
poor the Deced, Says the Shick that supported the Chair Poler
broke which occasioned the Deced accidentally to fall down
into the Count.

The Mark of
[mark]
Margaret Mc Carter< no role >

Peter Nottgrass< no role > or his Oath says that no Friday last as le
was passing [..] Ausel Court the Deed fell down weth [..]
Chairman Poles at the some time, the Deponent assited in
taking her upPeter KnottGrass< no role >




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