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

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Image 591 of 75023rd September 1773


City & Liberty of
Westmr . in the County
of Middlesex }


Informations taken this Twenty third day
of September 1773 at the Parish of St. George
Hanover Square within the Liberty of Westmr.
in the County of Middsex upon on Inquisition
touching the death of AnnMaryCole< no role > lying dead
in the said Parish Liberty and County.

Susanne Ginger< no role > Servant to Mr. John Poultney< no role > in
Green Street Victualler on her Oath saith That Ann
Cole
< no role > the DecedwasStept for some time in a Closet in Mr.
Poultney's Washhouse, Says that the Deced complaind
of her not being well for about a week last part but
did not say what her Disorder was and went out
after her Business as usual until within there two
days, Says that she saw the Deced on Tuesday
Morning last (Sepr. 21st.) when she said that she would
go to the Pawnbroker in Shepherd's Court Upper Brook
Street to fetch some things out of Pawn, and Deced went
out of Mr. Poultney's, Says that in about three Quarter
of an hour Mrs. Poultney sent the Boy to see for the Deced
who returned saying that she was ill, and that he could not
bring her home, upon which Dept. was sent and found
the Deced at Mr. Potlar's Door the Comer of Shephard Court
lying down and Speechless, and Deced died there in
about ten Minutes, and Dept, believes that the
Deced died a Natural Death

The Mark [mark] of
Susanna Ginger< no role >

Sworn the Day year & Place
abovementioned before me
Tho Prickard< no role > Coroner }




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