City of Westminster Coroners:
Coroners' Inquests into Suspicious Deaths
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10th January 1780 - 30th December 1780

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Image 354 of 47016th September 1780


immediately, and should not die before
Thursday.

Thos Williams< no role >

Thomas Wainwright< no role > of Pall Mall Apothecary
on his Oath saith that he has attended John
Fotherby
< no role > the Deced at times for several Years
the Deced having a suppression of [..] [..]
& made Bloody Water which was generally attended
with some Fever Says that he was fetched
to the Deced last Sunday Afternoon, who
had then some Fever, and shewed Dept.
a small Quantity of Bloody Water, (appearing
to be chiefly Blood) which Deced said he
had made at different times with great
differently, Says that he, went to Deced
again on MondayAfternoon about (11th. September)
and was informed that Sir Richard Jabb< no role >
had been with the Deced & Mr. Bromfield
the Surgeon , and that Mr. Bromfield had
drawn a Quantity of Bloody Water between half
a Pint & a Burt [..] from the Deced, which
Deced saw in the Room, Says that the
Deced was so ill that he thought he could
not recover, Says that he saw the Deced
on Tuesday, and on Wednesday Evening,
when the Deced was much worse, and
so ill that Dept. did not think he could live
through the Night, Says that he called
on Thursday and found the Deced dead
and Says that the Deced died a natural
death.

Thomas Wainewright< no role >

Severally Sworn the Day Year
& Place abovementioned
before me
Tho. Prickard< no role > Coroner .




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