City of Westminster Coroners:
Coroners' Inquests into Suspicious Deaths
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3rd January 1784 - 29th December 1784

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Image 509 of 7067th September 1784


City and Liberty
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to wit


Informations of Witnesses taken
upon Oath this 7th. day of September 1784, at the
Dwelling House of Mr. Richard Jackson< no role > the Sign
of the White Horse in King Street in the Parish
of St. James in the Liberty of Westminster , Before
Thomas Prickard< no role > Gentleman His Majesty's
Coroner for the City and Liberty of Westminster
on View of the Body of John Henry Haltzmann< no role >
then and there lying Dead as Fellow (to wit)

Mary Taylor< no role > of little Argyle Steel St. James Westmr .
Widow on her Oath saith, That the Deceased has lodged
at her House upwards of a Year and a half, says the Deced
was taken Ill last Thursday at Work and came Home
about 12 o'Clock at noon and Deponent let him in, and Depont,
asked him how he did and she thinks he said very well, the
She how imagines he did not speak loud enough and he
might have said not well, Deponent went up into his
Room, and Deponent thought he was going to prepare a
Packet to send to his Wife who was in the County as he
had talked of it a Week before, Deponent beleives Deced




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