City of Westminster Coroners:
Coroners' Inquests into Suspicious Deaths
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2nd January 1786 - 23rd December 1786

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Image 351 of 83110th June 1786


City & Liberty of Westmr .
on the County of Midsex }


Informations taken this
Tenth day of June 1786 at the Parish of St. Margaret
within the Liberty of Westmr. in the County of Midsex
upon on Inquisition touching the death of Mary
Griffiths
< no role > lying dead in the said Parish Liberty County

Charles Taylor< no role > House Surgeon at the Westmr. Hospital
on his Oath saith That on Tuesday the Thirtieth
day of May last Mary Griffiths< no role > the Deced was brought
to said Hospital as an Accident having reced a
Violent Fracture on the forepart of the Head, by
a Tile from a House falling upon her Head as
Dept. was informed, Says that the Deced's Head
was Trappaned and every Proper care taken
of the Deced and Depont. had great hopes of
the Deced for two or three days That the Deced
afterwards grew worse and died Yesterday
in the Hospital, And Dept. says that the Deced
died in Consequence of the Fracture above
mentioned.

Chas. Taylor< no role > .

Elizabeth Davidson< no role > Wife of James Davidson< no role > a
Lodger at Mary Kingbury< no role > No. 6. in Gardeners Lane
in the Parish of St. Margaret Westmr . on her Oath saith
That on the Thirtieth day of May last (as Dept. thinks)
she




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