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

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Image 821 of 83123rd December 1786


thereupon, and believes that the Deced
died by the Inch money of the Weather
the Deced being very thinly Cloathed.

Henry Jarvis< no role >

Henry Brown< no role > Watchhouse Keeper of the
Parish of St. Martin in the Fields on his
oath saith, That on Saturday Night last
about Eleven o'Clock Mrs. Disman came to
the Watchhouse saying that a Woman
was in Brewers Yard and wanted her
removed Says that he ordered Jopson
the Watchman to bring her there, and
that near Twelve o'Clock the Woman
was brought in a Chair by some Watchman
and She was taken in but Dept. thinks
that she was then dead, Says that the
Deced was thinly Cloathed. but Dept.
cannot say Whether she was in Liquor
or not.

Henry Brown< no role >

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




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