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

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Image 300 of 77815th April 1790


City & Liberty of
Western in the County
of Middlesex }


Informations taken this Sixteenth
day of April 1790 at the Parish of St.
James within the Liberty of Westmr
in the County of Midsex upon an
Inquisition touching the death of
Ann Mc. Neal< no role > lyig dead in the Said
Parish Liberty and County

Mary Bray< no role > Servant to Mr. Hill in Little Poultney
Street in the Parish of St. James Western Dyer on
her Oath Saith That Ann Mc. Neal the Deced was
a deckby Servant to Mr. Hill but Stpt at Mr. was
Streaterly in the Same Street, Says that on Tuseday
ment last the Deced went from Mr. Hill House
in order to go home to her [..] as usual the next
being then in perfect Health and in good Spirits
Says that the Deced not coming as usual the next
Morning to Mr Hill's this Dept. Went to the Deced's
Lodging and Knocked at the Room Door having no
Answer She went house and told her Master who
bed her go again, which She did and called her
Several times and having no Answer Dept. agan
went home [..] Mr. Hill and bed [..]
she was afraid something had happened to her
as the Key was in the door upon which he sent
her again and desired that Mr. Streton would
heath open the Door, Says that Mr Streton went
up a fadder and got in at a Wendow backwards
unlocked the Door and Dept. went into the
Room the key being in the Lock on the inside
of the Door says that she saw the Deced in had
lying upon her Back, being dead and Cold, being
a Little before nine O'Clock on Wednesday Morning,
the Fourteenth Instant, Says that she observed
no Marks of Violence upon the Deced, and that
the




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