City of Westminster Coroners:
Coroners' Inquests into Suspicious Deaths
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1st January 1790 - 31st December 1790

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Image 41 of 77818th January 1790


O Dear, I shall be Drowned, and called
out, Such, take me Handkerchief but
Dept. who looked out could [..] no Person
upon the Cause way, Says that she called
Thomas William Cookes< no role > and Mr. Millet,whowent down
but could not see the Deced the Voice being
leased, and Dept. believes that the Deced
then such into the Water, and thinks
that she was Accidentally Drowned. No
Person being with the Deced to Depts.
Knowledge

Alice Griffin< no role >
[mark]
her Mark

John Atkinson< no role > one of the Beadles of the
Parish of St. Martin in the Fields on his
Oath saith That he has known the Deced
about Six Years, That she was very often
in Liquor and frequently in the Watchhouse
and Dept. believes that she was a Common
Prostitute

John Atkinson< no role >

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




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