City of Westminster Coroners:
Coroners' Inquests into Suspicious Deaths
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31st January 1782 - 22nd December 1782

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Theophilus Dyson< no role > of St. Martins le Grand Surgeon on his
Oath saith, Not he Examined the Body of the Deceased
this Day, and that it appears free from all Bruises and
Marks of Violence, and is of Opinion that the Deceased
has not received any Blows or Brusses from any Person
or Persons that could in any wise Contribute or be the
cause of her Death Deponent attended the Deceased
5 or 6 Months ago as an Apothecary , which he supposes
might partly arise from her drinking of Liquors, the Deced
then lived in Pauls Court Huggins Lane Wood Street Cheapside
Deponent has after then heard the Deceased say that she
had an Affictionate Husband, and that he would let her
have any thing that was necessary for her Deponent
Says [..] these appears marks of a bruised Eye which appears
to be of Some standing and the blackness going off.

Theoph. Dyson




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