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

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Informations of Witnesses taken
upon Oath this 1st. day of November
1790, at the Dwelling House of Mr.
Joseph Cooper< no role > the Coach and Horses in
Marlborough Street in the Parish of St.
James in the Liberty of Westminster Before
Thomas Prickard< no role > Gentleman His Majestys
Coroner, on View of the Body of a New
Born Female Child.

William Morris< no role > Surgeon to the Parish of St. James
Westminster , on his Oath saith That from every
Circumstance he can collect, after having attentively
Examined the Body, is of Opinion, that the Child near
Breathed.

Willm Morris< no role >

John Brown< no role > Servant to Mr. James Aldons< no role > Pawn broker in
Benvick Street St. James's Westminster , on his Oath saith
on Saturday Evening last about Seven o'Clock, one Mary
Wills
< no role > a Midwife belonging to the Dispensary in Gorrard
Street came to Pledge some things at their Shop, and
said there was a Box in the Passage upon the Window
the




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