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

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Image 316 of 77826th April 1790


face upon the Kitch in Floor but Dept. cannot
say whether Deced fall upon the Fender or not
That the Deced died immediately That she had
reced a small Wound upon her Forehead
That an Apothecary was fetchedwho bled the
Deced in the Arm but she bled a
who said that Deced
was dead, and Dept. believes that the Deced
died in a Natural Way.

Mary Style< no role >

Thomas Herbert< no role > of Duke Street in the Parish
of St. James Westm in ter Apothecary Surgeon on his
Oath saith That on Monday, last the Twenty sixth
Instant he was fetched to the House of St.
Edward Astley< no role > in Jirwyn Street, where he
saw the Deced who appeared to be dead
Says that he attempted to bled the Deced in
the Armbut she bled a few Drops only
and used other Means to be cover the Deced
who Dead as Dept. thinks in a Fet of
Apoplexy.

Thos Herbert< no role >
Surgeon

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




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