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

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Image 815 of 83126th December 1786


be possible for the Deced to have Jurors

Wm. Winfield< no role >

Thomas Bell< no role > Beadle of St. Martins Parish
on his Oath saith That are was in the
Watchhouse last Saturday Night, and about
Eleven o'Clock the Deced was brought there
by a Watch man, and was laid upon the
Floor near the Fire being much in Liquor
as Dept. thought That the Deced lay the
about half all hour and was then Moves
into another part of the Watchhouse
farther from the Fire where Dept. left
her when he went upon his Duty, Says
that he returned in about an hour
and an half and then found the Deced dead
in the Watchhouse and Dept. [..]
is of Opinion that the Deced might full
[..] be carried to the Walkhouse
of the Parish as to the Watchhouse

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

Thos Bell< no role >




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