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

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Says that She did not see the Deced afterwards
until She was carrying away being about twenty
Minutes When she saw the Deced sitting
upon the Kitchin Stairs with her Head upon
the Landing Place appearing to be assleep
but lifted, up her Head and Dept went
away without speaking to Deced who
before appeared to be Sleepy.

Hannah Gronna< no role >

William Yeo< no role > Servant to Mr. Woodaley of
Dover Street on his Oath saith That on,
Saturday Evening last about Seven o'Clock
a Man and Woman know to Mr. Woofendale
Door and desired Dept. to come to the Woman
out Mr. Martin at the next Door Says that
he went with them and Mr. Martins Servant
let him in and desired him to go down
Stairs to shut the Windows Says that they
went and saw the Deced lying upon the
Stone Pavement at the bottom of the Kitchin
Stairs. That he saw Blood upon the Store
where Deced's Head laid, who was Senseless from his Wound on [..] side [..]
and appeared to be dying, having a
Wound on he left side of her Head,
Says that the Deced breath but did not
speak or move herself Says that the
Deced was put into a Coach and Dept
want with her to St. George's Hospital
And Dept. believes tha the Deced
Accidentally fell down the Kitchen Stours
and reced a Wound on the left side of her Hard

William Geo< no role >

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




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