City of Westminster Coroners:
Coroners' Inquests into Suspicious Deaths
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2nd January 1787 - 29th December 1787

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Image 104 of 58729th January 1787


City and Liberty
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to wit


Informations of Witnesses taken
upon Oath this 29th. day of January 1787
at the Dwelling House of Mr. William
Kearse
< no role > the Sign of the Dog and Duck in
New Bond Street in the Parish of Saint
George Hanover Square 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 a New Born Male Child
then and there lying Dead, as follow, to wit

Jane Pullinger< no role > Servant to Richard Robinson< no role > of New Bond Street
in the Parish of St. George Hanover Square Esqr . on her Oath saith
she is House Maid and has been there near Two Year, that Mary
Westmacott
< no role > This name instance is in a workspace. is Cook in the same Family and was there about
Four Months before the Deponent came. Deponent says that
about Nine Months ago Mary Westmacottthecomplained of her Menstrual
Discharges being stept, and told Deponent she had been with
Doctor Muro who wrote for her and she took some Medicines
she afterwards applied to Doctor Chetwick who likewise wrote
for her and she took some Medicines, finding herself worse she
applied to her Master who gave her a Letter for an out Patient's




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