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

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Image 301 of 77815th April 1790


She afterwards helped to lay out the Deced
and saw no hurt whatever upon her, Dept.
believes that the Deced died in a Natural
way

Mary Bray< no role >
[mark]
her Mark

William Streton< no role > of Little Poultney Street Brazier
on his Oath Saith that on Wednesday Morning
last the fourteenth Instant he heard Mary Relay
her sick at the Deced's Room Door, between Eight and
Nine o'Clock the Deced being a Lodger to this Dept.
Says that Bray Desired him to Break open the Door
and Dept. Went up a Ladder in the Yard and
went in at a Window backwards into Deced's
Room, Says that he unlocked the Room Door
with the Key which he found in the Key hole
on the inside of the Door and Mary Bray< no role > came
in, Says that the Deced lay on her Bark in
the Bed, being dead, that he saw no Marks
of Violence upon the Deced nor did he hear
any Noice in the House that Night and,
therefore believes that the Deced died a Natural
Death.

Wm. Stretton< no role >

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




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